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' . ..* a * * * * * * . . ' . * Locnl and Personal Menition. * Mr. ]loy Knight and Alaster Kelly Fuller were in Laurens Thursday. AIrt 1I. L. R. Dentz, of Greenville, came (lown yesterday tovisit her (laughter, Airs. Y. S. Gilkerson. Lient. P. 1). luff Is at home after having been given 111 honorable dis charge at Cambf Jackson. Als Minnie Havird, of Newberry, is the guest of Aliss Elizabeth Crews for a few weeks. liIsse'S t(div 11011 Knight, Lillie and lRosa B e''le Fuller were iI the city hottppin 'Thu rsday. rs. Iliugi Sanford arrived in the city hIst wieek to spend 801110 time -witi -Ir. and .\lrs. Wl. Gelder and M1. and 1is. K. 1'. Alinter. .Ii.; Eoise l'em ing, of Greeniwood, enni" over last woek to help her broth'r, duriing the loliday trading periodi. Mr. ! I. -\Ic laiel, a former. L:tme ren.t C Ollity cit iz.nI, now livilg ill f i Wl( e , vas a. visi-tor inl the tily .\Ws ' \. P, rry a nd F~ialranc:es, Thau! ef yesterday for Ilirmling ha.Aia.. to Fspind the Chritmilas hol., idlys' with i-elatives. IPr. W. It. Wtmhingtonii, rxlo is now with the (Geri I)rug. Company ill Spar talilrlg, lplt .Slunday in the city. ills .many friienda we.r glad to see him again. .r. Walter cIikall, who has beeln mlaking a soil survey of the County for the past several weeks, was joined by his wife last week and they are both no w at t he Gilkerson House. Miss 1la '.Mlanley, who has been on tf the.teltepholle operators for several 1110111hs, left Friday for Green wood where she has accepted a position Witi t he to lelpilole ( xchalige there. Mr. IL. G. h1off, lillotype operator of The Adveltiser, left upon1 a sad IIIis s lo to his home in Portland, .\le., .vesttrday, his mother havilig died tile light before of1 pllillollia. A.. Iarold Adaills, (,f Grelnwood, has benspntlillg sveral d3ays at tile (uilkerson lHouse as the glest of .Mr. Gilbert I. TlyIer. inaager of the mov ing pictire show. DI'. 1a rl C. Owens, who Was a ros doeit (d fi ti city several years ago. expoctl to n-n at an early dt to If) make tii; his hoie and to resumt praitiv as,- a veterinarianl. Miks Hwi t I lanlin, of Ilostoln, .A -... who H a Ivdllent at (-onierste Coll .r"n la t ee inl fihe city v,; th('"'it of .i\r. and .\Mrs. T. P. \ \' W. It. Ow''en . Jr., of Clinton, I).' ;mf hr-oneh1 tho cIty au d v onl he"myhe 1'roml Saanhu rg. -11 'wlhwhd beenl v'iing .\rs. J1. C. I , wtt ho has heen Illile sick. M. r. ah nd2.\l ls. .Iar111on Scott, of 1 Lish otville. spolit the week-end ill hill' city W it .\l) . 1anld .\lr4. 1 larold C. Smit Ih, Ioin t 'lintn Tueday to visit. the halte's~ ptarents, Mrl. and Mrl's. W. 10. Owvens. Alum1111ium 'Prtola tr. j~' ust r'eceivedl. S. M. & IX. T. Wfl~ila & CO. All 3tirsons ar herebyl'oil wvarnedo ,tga int s 11mntinlg or otherwise Itrespmss tna uIpon lmy lan~d knlown as5 thle Na IlanI lienljami 111 pllace'. Violatr w IS i'ill be0 pro'sleen'Lted to thle full exten11t of tile law.. Geon. d. fl~lois. 22-t -pd., 'li~Tke1 noiCe Ithat on the 21st day of Januarli~ y, I1918,X I witIleltlede a finll alccounlt (of my1 ac0~ts alnd doings asEx Ogelntor .' thle ('state of .\rs. Janlle C. Chlrke, th-c't'asedI inl t' otfle of thle Juld5y of h''obltet of 12aurens (enunty3, at 11 oi'cloc(k, a. ml., anld 01n the same~ frloml 1my, trIulst1, as h~xeu tor'. A.' v tuerson 11ndeb'lted to said es sonls haini Iig ciaims11 ag.a ist sa1Id 0,s tat o wvill present1 them11 on1 01r before sa1id (late, duily provenI 01r be forever barired. C. C. F"eatherstone, Dec. 1S5, 191.. 1mo1. SATISF ~ u PE1 1FJ Sloan's Liniment ha~s the pun~ich that relievea ' rhauma-~tic twinges Cente'n ciru otttimulting~e ru cur.:!, c~. d.!'i A' wonerful hel1it1 c I. , heda b , ag ,1. CO pri a--c'fIltte SWhit the Doughboys Think . * * of the French Wirs. * e e - .. . . . a.. .., John T. Patterson, of Lanford Sta tion, a member of Headquarters Troog of the 2nd Army, A. ED. F., has sent tle clippings below for publication'in Tho Advertiser as "he thought they'I would. be interesting to the girls of the county". The clippings are taken from- an A merican paper published in France and are evidently written in ieply to Certain questions Which the tditor of tlie paper had proponllldedI to the dolighboys in regard to r(ench gi r Is. Readers of thle soldier letters in The Advertistr have no doubt bee2oln imprevsmd wvith. the numerlIlouls refeicr enRes wi elh the IaiI?urens soldiers lmv lad to 1t Fren girls, and Iiese Hlipping's shied Iurther li 1ht ("I Ilh' totti'st fin. The Advertistr pint.- t ,I lianii' for' wh'iat Iqhey ar I io ti uf ;.il ('ifs Ciat "our girls give 11ct :1 io (l.f 1im consideratlion which i 'rii. TI':y fol Iy: v te itto o d 'fifs A iM- 'n' I (i' \r 41 !k ExnetImn.. 11 0 V oi'1E.if lt's, I'll IA lit .. tnlive thltn, our de-ar l . - They strive to p,-e(e - Ib' d inl it I a lttle (ll i i t (-l l'l%'1 (0 American eit!s hav. g off-r. and aro exael11oin and exorbit::nts in tevir demands. Corp. .\l. Coles, i "i il in'. lie fltves htle .l\m rienns f INtait Try it ILittle IHarder. iii ltof Army Edition : I 'will have to be relmembred tht it Is a little dillieuit to draw it coni parison bentween girls of differentl race --Anglo-F-ixonls n'ndl Tatins. It is a1 knlown fact that1 hev Laatin wvomlan is lore t hroughntiul fr f mali i o flions and perhapltls m1ore affectionate1(. tan the colder Amercan woman. I draw this conclusion from a lonlg stay lin It iunties. I dto not want to blm Amta rican irls. bui l I do think it. wuv tld not hur our fail s;x lo try to b' a little more tihoughtfhl inll inalt in;l al try to tlae feerbig dem'laodtt. Allter hardship Ihat mlost of usi ga oblirh ' 1a1v; ' 1t Iriah u t. -hto warrant that little tr yil. .Just a -old: r. -o .ftraetaiv, More Silih Tin T m ri 0ditor Airmy iEdition: lien int'ti hIa ill Franlc for tttan mothlils, and for the, pat five m lbu ill 'aris, I id from lo.I ob,.va n111 that the lrn'Sch : ar" by fare nI lore po!ito and a1ttentivv thanl met*:t of thew Amiericny girl". h'ley ai re very pl esingd, vy 'greable, tleey ff Ingi to fake you feel ,hoappy ad t1 homne, vry o.dera f your fya ep ings. and finite oftn putting them.. Celves Out of thir wvay to d yould rOine \ierfand gms re stlit than mst sof our Ameri1canh g''ili l l' et After't) ei f turlyears o a thardi' and strenuo. war'' , wc mith man fl ite s lai uofisend them many ovedit'~ one ~tkn aa frmo henhe.wo. unchnge, alaysradyT (o re.t'yo, dongteibet *to~f make you lov e Il -1. Quite Iot I h aveor ~rl i w Indere Alerfian gigteal the French sotl-i dios as b the Frlencoils are~h 115 eavt--l ttolieinr ati th'm fetyolo this ofat brtheris, and fhi we allhns a e ir h oaten ove lie know te r a ownii weiah wouh uxandesadte.rnhpol andi3 alre flit. juftIt a woie oe our girlst'l ati home. to 'i'cie (i '''w''l o, af racke J. stie-piii, tottSitrct. to s9lthe h ituadron ise' ft t hei Fao rs Otirlt s t Iom al F o l ii. ~ ' '' ' Al o u ua e h ' g'i' r .we' t i nk ft of by i thie 'tals taut us by' \\ i r miothers,1 ande ie anyonie' mtik h mothersIan thir teingA Pr 0 0r -'tn Ivrhee"te "remseal m....a.. n. 1 Give a Useful Gift This Christmas 'Tis the spirit of the times, this Christmas tide to give our loved ones and friends alike---a useful gift, one that in its daily use causes the donor's name to linger in the heart of the recipient? And what gift would be better rembered than a room suite or odd piece of beautiful furniture? Never has been shown in Laurens such a wide va riety of Gift Furniture as we now have on disphy. Visit ouir store. You wi finrd it a. p eIntnd profitable phce t 1y r Ch simas i ro n.. s I y -A S-.-.-: - r /r . "xi. . .in .l L L i Laue. South arolin 9 C 1 - CK;!l . n ................................................... '0, ILYDE T. FRANKS Agent For ASHEPOO FERTILIZER FEW EQUALS AND NO SUPERIORS ALSO FEW FARMS FOR SALE List Your VFarms With Me For Sale Farmers! See Me at FARMERS NATIONAL BANK e. 0IAl A. C. TOD Enterprfi llank Ibtihunlm ii rens, N. (i. "tACTIlh' IN ALL (OT1ITS ongo Thme ljonnsq Neotoiated Abstat P rpila'tred. [to Quiho 1'That DNos Not A::ct ha vce t.se c.i it-, tonke oral 19 ative vit, c!. I.A - uint .' nu i doe nt fot Cit, n- r- *, i 3 b 1r 4 i ) r [ o Ii()I . S A">~~ ~~it.l e i ''J i in r u :' t1.itit i 11r 1 ivc' . 1 V I a Ii ot two or three.( wo. !,w, v; :i h -i's l ::,.. ro v e the d I stl. , t a c) i t , e .(Lc ri i n r Gi r w 4 riii ToiI(n to t Io whlole -ysttem. Nataue I ih Ia I row offor dispel t he wornns, and tihe Chilk vill bo W ifevt health. 'learit to takoe. 6 w.- bottlo. A Tonic Laxative that will removo the bile from the Liver and cleanse the System TiHOROUGiILY without griping or disturbing the stomach is truly a Perfect Lax ativo. LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is the name of a Reliable and Perfect Laxative which soon relieves Sick lcadache, Dizziness. In digestion. Stomach Trouble, Gas and Piles caused by a Torpid Liver and Constipation. Always use a Reliable Laxative in the treatment of Colds, Grip and Influenza. LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is a I.quid Diestive Tonio Laxative excellent in its elfect on the System. both as a tonic and as a laxative. It is just as good for Children as for Adults. Pleasant to take. Children like it. 60c. Mado and recommended to the public by Paris MedicIno Co. St. Louis, Mo.. manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless chlil Tonic. 1BlEVILLE-(114.1 U E WOOD .ill1"TALl 'I NSi'n% N C E ASSOCI. TI ON. O)rganiiztd 1892. P 1(P IItTY INS'lED s-2,400,00(0i. WllT1l Ol ( CAIb on 1he undler Oine~d for anly inifornitionl you Inay fesire aibot oiu 11,lan of ils Ultiralce. We insure yoIrl property againIst, de 4tructionl by Fire, Wiindstoin or Lightning. \nd 0o so'chelIapi 11han any inistirance -)olpany inl existene. Rc ItemmIb1r(i I ar VIpa red(I to riove 0 Yon that our1s is Ille safest an1d heaestpla of inlsurlan1ce knlow. Ou1r associationt is Iow Liest to vrite insurance inl Ihle count1ies of Ah eville, Greenwood, .\lCortuick, Lau "en., aild g:1"efiel, The oill'ers are: I'VEN. .1. IIASEIC LYON. President, Colum111bia . N. C. 1. it. 0.\ 1i '. Gel. At1., , y. \ Tr a , A. 0. (;r, ..M.....\1. ('armel, I. C . 1. .M ~ nel. .Abbeville, IS. U. Ino. II. Clilds .dly . C. \. W\. Younigblood . . ..llody, S. C. 1. N. Chalaberlain..M ' rmick, S. C. It. 11. N i p ol l .. ..-. biI 1, C. , b. Ti m ma1 , i , .ui I nc, u.tC. I . . J . .N . . .C -I I. V. b -Ice in Peoples Blait Bulding, A111111,11 \Iectiiig of thle B'~~y loard C.,I 'I'hild he ll l lit liI4 MfclllV 0 .121111tli y 1919, loinlg t ie ll 911 day 11 ti ll 111)1 prl4'iIllsl ,v prI(4(-llf- to Ow 1 H1l oard'l. arc h loltl II01ifzq a n r i. qfu i e to. fi ll! I,- l~av h m 11-n-1 llho11nid .1 O) w. -ila WlecII.T.AM asO p f-vid -y :;l. IN N 1 , 1) MOCK .6,. i iil W1.AM.i W. M. NASH SURVEYOR [erracing Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. r rN 3 C 1c Adul 6*VENo m 0,Auts2d