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* e eg e e. e e a e .01 j * * O* (IL. C'oss 11itt, lDe'. lI'.---.\ Very sId fineral hetr' last week was that ovelr the body of Ms. 11th Atchisoll, who (liel at im' Falhet4 Is . .nv at .1loilit Ville of illt~OilI/at .111d coilolil nt Iions.tI The bu11r ial wa at 1,iherty SIprium11 Tu'leslay af'ti ril~l l '110 waS CqinlIdI l ed by lev. .1. (1. \'ils.n, asisted by Iter. .1. A. \11artinl. she leaves :a hls Intllti, ,.. Ila -kell Atcllison)1 to whoilli a d ! k i. 81, 1 14 - o n e1 1 4 5 a ,ils slie hitl t ' w nll hit' 1 e(i ol14 yeal', 'Ia it e , 'i olher, hil soveral 4.ro teS alld sistel's. This luril in1 at 7 ( 'clock C'ross Ilill hladil e tirst fatka! victinil of influ nl za in tih Id a 1h of .\otr .\liller .liit, obl] I StI s ln 4t t's. (issie t liiti . lI' had suffred f riloni 1h at tak1 eigit or nlint( <da andl hall f arlIy <le1vel0o1i,( fimll o n ia. whItich 11rovel cd atal this inorning11L . \Iiller was yIu't enterin;: youn11g mnanhuood. heing sevenlteen years of age. litI is s vIiv l bI'y a 1VWdoweVVd m1101her fwitlh threce y-Ounlger chil(IleII ,\\'14 were larl'gely dev ,en4 enlt upon01 himt sinlte the death oif the husibnild anid father Iirie years ago. Thi1s bivereave'cd Ca innily have and dt serve the symipaithy aid care of our entfire people. "The'lst y- h Ia ve w\ithl you always." Said .1eus. IIerun \will' he at ihctharaha churlch lonior row. Miller wi 1l be t ra lv missn i 11' ai11111 llil olu pe;4 op14.4' ll. In it itht 'more by hiL4 inolherl 'lnd liclr lilelf (hibiren. Dukeli s h1:1l (1 .a ' :,i .h rok1.( of' Ilaraly si1. hy whi *i h : h I a t 'ie < r i It' be 4 - w 1t !1 1, it y: '. 1 I o all i\ . tl l I I \'l I I uIdI I I I \v n I . .i h)vi.I i' s ar11 g I and are a4 at:1 hoine. F OR ('101'P. "ChamllberlILin ('oigh IRotemedy is Nplendid for, croup.o" writes .\rs. Ed1 ward I lassett, Frankfort, N. Y. ".\ly attacks o1 this dreadfiul colpllaint by its use." This remedy contains 1no opium10 or other narcotic, amIll may e1)e given i 1 child as contldently as to an adult. children have ben tiu1ickly relieved of COMING TC I(1 A18 4S4 ' \A E'i liil TO N, Sl' Ii(' I lr.d,Io 149m 1 i ,1 filr ()ne( Da:, 'o14 i:14 11 in 1-: idemi v e I*(,r- I ic i'I' to fiv:1ith1 Thru1 \i58001 \'l II m Tit' \ (Iiii' l I p 'tor licen41St'<l4 4y the 4 st t i A .t 5 . ;, ml who 41' hat Il 41n111uiN ii't i no si' vait, will h . is Il '-an:- Th. o1v c t I 1at ( l t11 h.11 ile j iii ia <-t . 1)ra4 trained11ut speila:I li i 'in 's' lho i dit The offer1 to te llw o al on 4and no on. 'ic or tor wIo l4it al ~T ::Ii I -n dp . It 4 n ite I i l man'. doct: ii ,a . ia taken.'; I ti I 444 t I a4'l~. il : '11,101184 \I 's o L ii11n ulud No'i (-n: -ri4l Ill 141I.' V ev11 1 ebnht wek 11 t''4li'1' 'Mli ar \1 4141.. X" tig.~, (1O' write: I ''ll'Ii' i1504hc 111I Iwoe y 11(en 11tiilil~ ~lll tIIo "1 en ht no."i .1. 1. 10'ws h a now ( , la.,4 Th' o m sl (.\larshall, 8( hl:( n.Aa ,11 e Veight' week. youiti" prescibed."r11(1 31011 '' 41 N Iar tr et \ l . 'I' Ito 41r s ingler. gi ana,Al wites J"I'OhaS bIe(n'us. Re.11. 13 lec ('amaiae 1(1., (I NTON NI1S. * a C a * 0 * * * * 4 A 0 * .\Mr. .14lo)n lolaI 11 Ititier is at holme with his m1iotlheri, .\t's. Myrtle M.\-s. .1. FP. .la('tI4 . rIt., Mtrs. Geo. 11inl Mnl .iss Clara I)tcketl SanI .\l (nhlv inl Iaurens sloIpping. II. I,. Seaife. of Catnp I've, is ndi a dw days with Nilt. andi Irs. \\'. I". Owens, Sr. 1'ri\at, IN-eve f*ounlig, of Camp lack onl. slpeit le week-eind with his pa rails. .\lr. and .\Mrs. IH. II. Young. \Ir. t'aiene Gialloway is at home1 withi hi-, toother. '.\r". A. It. Gallowoy. Vr. .. \I. l'ilil sliill last h'lurtday rs. W. It. Owens. .r.. s1ent last I rily and Saturlday inl Spartanlhurr withi relatives. Neilit anl Salie tayos re liitril to teir homtit in laye'sville a.-t Frilay ater spemlng the week .iIt .Mr. atd .\rs. .ltlie ('haitler. .\Mrs. ,Julia (G rillin is sptending sev 'i: dlays inl (GIeevi ille Ilis week. .r. .\. Il. Gialloway. oh Albbeville. 4peutt the week-enitd Wiith his family Mrs. W. 4. Iet'nt is spel4livitg a fvw a ys in aiiahirg with her datgh. r. \rs. I,. \I. Kenieldy. \1r. atall .\rs. .lodliv Chandller enlter an la nunibe1hr of thecir fr1ientis- al it 11m1o1r na r-ty W:1v \'eineslay ihflt in i)r oif 1th it vi iors. Nliss's '\lay . 'ho 4 lr i nt were N\t'. and .\1Nits. \\. ) n ..r., ir. atuii NIrs. .las. It. I. 'ir. . II. (;alloway. NI I. T anday in VI la s .I I r I '. \I. 1 , *o \\' nni ' ii lii A.l h a n withii t s. v ill'. \liss Vir-inia NevillI. of Navo 1hoe., is sp;Itliig 54'Several weeks Wit ier tmolthe . .\ts. W. G. Neville. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. LAURENS 1%il 0ii 1 n I i0 IiO 1.v' i t .I' V. i li ail I I TI.I , Iv I. 1 .1 ...' 0 I Y ir lS e ii Is le Ir . i ot ( lIm - . h4a' hiwith4l lit' I ~~h 4 it h h ~I ha'vi -tk un 1ll lf in il i ," .M rs.S. .. Ib ker, i m r I wries: "I am ee i iun ' ro I anilut 'un Iin\ai your remei dies. \ l im '. ( r . I 'hu' . wrIs I h v ta 1- al h e e i :a I b 'It- . \\il yo pleas sen tie anither." Nt tI I I ct 'ai a 'lete 'i- 'ula for t 1 P d Il a . i fel . (i'tI' up1 urI ii tei~'it sys'tt hid p~is edi \la i tttt T T I \\'i -il y.hiN li Ilclat,4jil~'Ic n h bii(ii~ss( fi rI etntt4iiI nu Na'iil I 1 iiiin soi I, lin aeerii' A id l' ioint' Ittli'lis ervomie 1Tr' le Ian I hliy, Neu alia .\ 'ima. li'ronctehil, ('l ray, ~Ti mors. Ini 9:141n . o. to ll . ma. Stn s OIaian and'(i5 Iea TJroubleI, h'n * BRE. (BOSS NOTl'ES. * * The lied Cross Welcomes the loys in lihaki. The I e' Cross has bleel for ayIlli weary 111o1ints file "Grea .\lother" of the boys inl Ilie canils, th' hospitals, Ihe trenches. On every Irain now thle boys are 1coninlg hotne and "o these lals, who (o splendidIly respotiled to Ithelir eounry's call tie led Cross wvislies to be a great frien l. The mlinie Service Deipartient of the led Cross was organized to help the loved ones the soldier left behinl hin, when le went ilt t he service of hiis (oun.1 ry. 'The governinen reco'nizeci that nM) nian cotld give the lbest in him to his cotilry if he left trouliles aild worries a home, butl. now it is nlot tilie family of the soldier, it is tle soldier hijtinself, that the"I lonlel i'rvice" wish os to befrienld. I'verybodty has a welcome in Iis heiart for the returning soldier. every body is glal anl pronll to dto him a kidntioess. hut the lied (rss has put the welcome into wordhs, which every citizen will applat!:' "W, yourI. neighbors, speaking I muroug h thev lRed Cross. welcome your retuIn. You1 have seIved 1uLs and your cotillry well in the greatest war in Iislory. Wliethier you serveil in this po1)1n ntry or on Ilhe bat tliields o1f ''ran:ce, we ar proi of .*out . Inl your ahh i(. ws poIlI e ours e(lv . 111r1ou i h ll r1A o ('as. l hat i l ll (if vinler wtoIg for nethll: which fie lly in I1114 to.Wil. e il ( mliii' vall 1:1 Illt toolt \\'hen' yu 5CiX ti ild yoiii maih nly 11ha0 thi fre, nel1 in 'r et will nt cii ii'. Our "r 4:IT sat ortiiiity 11 hl 'w rti'e rin om -ehil.e v1 n )I aulr a'uil re ar tinwer h litl ..% lif)e. \W . my, . 11, , nm ly l o .oii W'h infirnation, but 11hat1 will ftwie promlptly and l n, rt4 !Y :l'. w<' Sh1:11 l a v thilt i ll portnit to clowor ina with you1. \%o shall gladlly dll thr1olulh the Homne Service Sectionl ofl th Rted ('ross. "Yout have bli e ll i il 1 lilght for high i als oi tIle halttll, 1 and w\, know that youl can he <dlpeildedt up1on to fight for equally high ieals in your holne town. We, onl ourl part, want to continuel to serve you and your fam11 ily uintil you are once :ore settled in vivil life, with the saim spirit in which -w\e( wor. read~y to se1v1h1l thetnIl andl youl .while. youl were tituler ir i. The .lan i Chapto. of the 1 <Itl (ro. ha! on te of t 'h t 1rganiz"! * * '~? itI 7 I\I \ Ni\ limm ; I ll it.-\c 4 pa l~t lI I Ill tr \l . .L r o in lhibh. aft nr ' .hort ill \1'll''af in lenz. Kateia tehin of14 hI'l :,set 1er e . Z t\' ce of Owingad inhlys alhl a411snil s he kylwas lait Ilvarnig.~'i 11' ill turival ( byr o two t <l'rt rIltie at lf fraienis.(oi' 1141Is. 1,in 8 C.,li ond til s Allieda Iab viite d 'i n .~ I, t i pie1n eIns \':1r. ' T. f an yllabb ; i' f~"ily Chn onlte leI hanel faml t y f 4 , Tav . . ' S ily w t &leZk ruzMs Preeif 149 The last week before Christmas finds us ready with myriads of Christmas Goods suitable for Men, Women and Children in our Cash Department Store. Combine utility with sentiment and secure the best out of the beautiful custom of Christmas Givings. For Ladies and Children! Special values in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats and Ladies' Silk Dresses. A large lot to select from and priced especially low because we bought them at a cash discount. A set of Furs is any woman's delight. If in doubt what to give---settle the doubt by giving Furs. We have a beautiful line in Sets, Muffs and Neck Pieces. Holiday Waists, Phoenix Silk Hosiery and Handkerchiefs in white and colors, singly and in boxes. Practical Gifts for Men! Visit our Man's Shop, Ladies! Here you will find all the suitable gifts for men and boys. Our clerks will delig ht in giving you the corrct ideas for Men and Boys. No danger of making a mistake. Just ask. That Boy! Dress him out for Christmas in a new suit. Make him proud. He will like it. MINTER COMPANY Cash Department Store Happiness Reigns Supreme W/hen a Columbia Phonograph Enters the Home JT IS greeted with enthusiasm by all members of the family--it is a gift that all are certain to appreciate and to enjoy for many years to come. Everyone likes to be enter tained and all forms of entertainment are provided by the Colum bia Orchestra Recitals, Operas, Vocal and Instrumental Solos, Band Concerts, Comedy Acts, Monologues andLDance Music. THE COLUMBIA Is the peer of phonographs. None can equal it for its sweet, clear tone or beauty and refinement in finish. It is an -adldition not only to home amusement but to home appearance as well. The Prices are Reasonable' Easy Payments if you Wish WILLIAM ,SOLOMON ~ Reliable Jeweler