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* * e * * S e *e**e e e *5 - . M3ADDEN DOTS. . * "e Maidden. Dec. 10.-The date reminds me that' Santa will be 'With you ere anoth'er letter reaches you, So I wish for you a:.d your readers, kind editor, a peaceful, a joyous and a hal- t Py ho!day. May -Santa bring to each of you your heart's desire. A good deal of moving will be the order of the day before and after the holi dayQ, tho' the pCrsonne l of 1he ('oi nu-!y vill reiain about the sa X 1. ald .Irs. I)eShielis, of unan, burt lnrt00 r le ntly ofI 1l e('ormieki; \I 11 occ111ll de f'arm \ va r re by .\ir. and 1i. i1l)io . 'Ti laitetr are to gZo to die cit y of IJaulren0s. \I1'. W. !. iIludans and : -11( y m-e: 1 a c r ' '1 I: ia fr ani otie' year to \i, (' ';l:oas bne lt and \ ill non'! to hi: rmn 1rcently pnrc ha :c d fromt Mlr. .t. 11. 'we e. A r. Poersl: i, buibilling a very pr''y and substantial bungaloiw on the ind lie bonuht near the i'eihool heous:e, lkinwn to the older people as the )aniel Martin place. Tei other changes will be local. Mir. h'luIIraman Finley will occupy the old O 'mi nham hole. 'Mr. Claude Finley goes across the creek, but near enough to come back to Prospect. Mr, J. I. Finley will move to his place va cated by Mir. C .P. Finley. We wish for those who go from us health and prosierity. To the new comers we extend a cordial greeting, trusting that in our midst they, too, shall find health, happiness and pros perity. Mr. Gus W. Chapman has moved from his 'Madden farm to his recently purchased home at Cold Point. lMrs. Madden will occupy her home again and Air. Paul Finley and Messrs. Compton are to cultivate her farm for alnot her year, Mrs. Lena Brown has been serious ly sick for the past two weeks. Her children, liss Miriam, a Senior at Winthrop, has been called home, and the boys, Pitts, Miller and Hamilton, of the navy, -are here. The latest news Is that she is better, and her family and friends are hopeful that the worst is over and that she will soon be well again. Dr. George Moseley, of Cross Keys, came over last week to see Mrs. Lena Brown. :Mrs. Moseley, a sister of Mirs. Brown, is slowly recovering from in fluenza and was unable to come with the doctor. \r. J. 1). Culbertson attended the marriage of his sister, Miss Myrtle (t bertson. and Mir. Ilugh Wallace last Wednesday at the Culbertson hom. A regular old fashioned "in fare" dinner was served at the hos pitagle Wallace home, where the wed d ing party went, immediately after the ceremony. We extend congratu la tions and hearty good wishes to the happy hair. We failed to metention at the proper time that J. D). Cu lbertson, the Berk shIice hog raiscer of uipper South Caro lina, accomplanied b~y R. JTudson Lang stoni, at tended the Berkshire sale at Pinehurst, N. C. In this sale lie had two Berkshire hogs that were sold at fancy prices. Mir. Culbertson al so add~edI two mor'e fine specimens to his already spleiidid hierd from the sale. TJhe Milsses M1artin have arrived at home for the holIdays, fr'om Gr~eens b)oro, N. C. Alisses Miyra Wofford and~ Estelle 3Mar'tin, students at Winthrop College, arrived home Frliday for the Christmas holidays. M\essrs. Thad Mioore and Thurman Finley are erecting tenant houses on their farms. We recently had the pleasure of meeting Mir. Albert Todd, C. & W. .C. r'oadl master. Alr. To~.ddI is a Laurens County boy that has made goodl il his chosen v'ocationl. .\ir. andl .\rs. Jf. A. Woffoird at tend ed the' I'unieral oif .XIirs. Ada Wofford at WXoodrufflIi~i Saurday. Mi'. Woff'ord ire tu rnedl SatuIIrday nIghit, but I Mirs. WVot ford had enjoyable visits at the home FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Dr. King's NRew Discovery has a fifty year record. ' behind i0 It bilt its reputation on itsprodic tion of positive iresiilts, on its surenesa in relieving the throat irritatioun of colds, coughs, grippo .and, bronchial attacksa. "'Dr. King's New Discovery? Why' my folks wouldn't use anythmg~ elset ' That's the general nation-wide esteem' in which this well-known remedy is held. Its action is pronmpt, its taste pleasant, its relief gratifying. Half a century of cold and cough checking. Sold by druggIsts everywhere. Dowels Out of Kilter? That'e nature callinor for rellef. Aesist- her in her daily drities wIth Dr. jn's New Life Pills. Not a purgative I a ti usal d, but a mil, efectiv.. if Mrs. Miay Thomason, Mrs. Will Wd6 ord and Mrs. 'Nannie ldw-ards, returi ng Sunday afternoon. iWe were glad to meet Mr. B. 3 unningham 'Sunday afternoon, on Ii eturn trip from Spartanburg. 1i tad been to see his relatives, Mr. an irs. Larry lartin. We were indec lad to hear that. Mrs. Martin and 111 Ic daughter, as well as little )oroth: ie getti lug along so -well. Mr. an i1s. .\laitin are Laurens County pet lie, with an ardent. love for The A( 'ert iser, and especially lie \ladde tews. 'l' writ er is under 01)11 gat ions ft ,(tent favors from .J. 1). 1 'ryson, iihhre, for a safe and quick trip t own! in his car, and to .\lr. Ilient ' Tilt for late piape'rs. We aipprt -Intof bhi greatly. Th'i C'hristma) :lirit has; alr'adi 1e te ti h art1 hm wrte. "l'ree on ear ();co TI loo meni " tle-rfiore we for:-,ie ti at ter friend for a pra t ial oke ainel i (altait paper. HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS AND GRIPP .\Sk: an ph}ysin"hin or dr'iggi-el ar wi.611 tell you that the best and on 'fleetive remledy for a had cold, so1 hroat, influenza or la gi'ippe Is wih It' calls "a b'ik calomel purge," whi< weans a big lose of calomel at h litme. Iut as the old style calomel he ome dangerous dialities physicial tie (itngglsts are now rec'otmendii the improved nausealess calomel, cal ad "Calotabs," which is purillied and I ined from the sickening and dangeroi elTects and whose medical virtues a rastly improved. One Calotab on the tongue at i lime with a swallow of water,--that ill. No salts, no nausea nor the sligh est. interference with your diet, plea oires or work. Next morning yoi !old has vanished and your entire sy ten Is purified and refreshed. Calotabs are sold only in origin sealed packages, price thirty-ti meits. Your druggist gunrante Calotabs by refunding the price you are not delighted.-adv. A1iEIICA NS WILL UROE THAT SIHIPS IE SUN nlandI Stil to Support I)clegat From Uited States In ('ontenth TIhat Surrendered Giermtan Crai Should IBe Destroyed. Paris, Dec. 18-The American del 'ates to the peace congress have r solved to 'advocate the sinking of ti surrenlered enemy warships and r ist any proposition to distribute the 3n the basis of naval losses. This a nouncement Is made by those in clo touch with the American represent lives, who, it is adled, feel that such position would result in avoiding col entlon and materially support Pre lent Wilson's declaration that the -t vas not. based on aggression or the a :iisilion of property. Englanl, through Sir Eric Gedde Ilrst lord of the admiralty, had pr viously acqiiiesce( in the Americ plan to destroy the captured or sit 'enderel warships, anl, it is decla.re will cotinuilite to su ppoi't. tihe ITiIit states, although it Is expected thl some of ithe lesser naval powers wl lemand that the prizes he (list rlbute 'American na~val statitons w'ill 'l inaIntained for at least a year Birest, Gibraltar and in the Azores rentder aid1 to AmerIcan merchai ships. The consent of France, En antd anl Portugal has already been s cuiedh. The aero stationi ,at 'the: points will lie ready to respond aalls for aid by American shipping listress. FacIlitIes wIll lie affordi ~or needed repiairs antI supplIes. Although the lilans have not het leveloped, It is belIeved ini naval cI ales that the shipping, hoard desir< he continuance of the mannIng of I 4hlps with naval oficers and cr~ev mn iliprivate (capital is organizedl indertake the great task of operathr hiousands of merchant vessels. The othier naval establIshments 'urope have been ordered abandono us rapidly as possible. and p'rogr'ess hIs di'et'tion has already been col iderable. The Unliit ed S a to had ter'o t at ions along thle Eurtopec conis:, t1I-e mat erial of withitb e'xce i Dres't, Gliralttar' andi ihe A'ot es, ,eingr shipped hitute. Naval tran toils, r'elileved of ca rr'ying m niti on villI heriea ftetr ebnvey food suppidlies. it is extietted thaet the army ab vill 50oon lie able to utse( a numbtiter I tranlspiorts similIartly on e (as Ier' 'myages. D~emobil izatIion of thle naval persot w'l hasci been or'de'red to piroeed ra pi< v on the basks of the transfer to til -('5erve lI1st s of men and otllcers< otd elbarntactri and liltysiqu e. TI caeds of the nieiw mner'chant imar ine, s ealeiulat ed, wi'll abisorbl as ha rge >r'oportiton of such r'eservistls as Is (11 tIred. r5AitENS AMAZED BY SUDD EN A('TTI0 Th'le uck action of pur'e Lavopti 'ye wash Is startling, A- school be indl eye straIn so badly he could n< 'cad. A wveek's use of LavoptIk sun rlsed hIs teacher so mutch she utsed or her o1(1 motheri. ONEli WATT shiov d benefit. A small bottle is guarai nedt to benfit EVItDRY CAS1E of wel trained or inflamed eyes. 'Tho QUW0 -estlit Is atonishing. AlumInum a uA #R 1ureka ffrug Co, , -REFUGEE Ii I-V :' ; :; TA ::}t(Iuie {s3 hlI ab. lo . t oj(y StI1)pO t lwi i i.~ C9 1 1 E he e;ale to support Ieut.2 (I(ly e . h tiIt .f Iof . (C.l Il'f0I1,n, toah1(.0 ol(h1 l 1eo atII LuIrens, F~C., on) 01r le I L CC IS1 ' . 13 if Dgo not, of real M longer 3 Be wise 1e You do n(i now--n-but Since ther 'other fella S, error agai in Real estat upward. OMEN MAKE MATS FOI 4) J)* j(~ )11.;Itl' I i I ll l " , t . L'u ;l ; ll I 4 'Ilii:-, \\hore ise \ l I It 11)11 nat are Uu1.11 for t 'o' purl os e f s 11r ;re 1t , 1 day; oft Jlan :., " 191a r, t a re r arlt. 1'. W . I I ihu. , I) .r 1S, 1 11S. wait and have i estate is jumpi ou wait the mc and buy now. >t think it a good tit didn't you think t the prices have ac >w has got the profi n. e is the one commo It will remain so as city, or until it reacd increasing. Bank < re a farm or home I me for sale and ge If you are a rente ie and let me find y ent into the purch; un. Hesitate? Do Not That Means So Mi e Me for Anyt ESTATE ~ns National Bank F THE ARMY ti h .ti k: - l t b ct wtre -, vitality and n r l ifyi ':il .A ing the lood. You cant in. ftel its zcength. nn,' Invior ting l-: f t ic . , .t EME2 li tll !'S'iii't f.E A ill' dEI NR'sil 2l LES! :o pay more. I ng day by day re you will hav< ne to buy your farn the same thing a: Ivanced very rapidl; t. Do not fall into dity that has a stead: long as this country ies a point where ti mn that. hat you are not sati: t one that you wouk r and are tired of pa ou a nice place whe> tse price and save Put Off Doing the :ch to Your Future. hing About La: STOCKS tldg. . Lauren EAT ONE TABLET! END . ALL STOMACH MISERY 'a tp's I)iapieps in n1. oicie s!ops aii ty,. as, 11ys pepsia, incli."estion. lndigested food! 1 iiumps of pain: h i ni gas, acids anl solrness. Whn yoir .tolach is all upset, hero is in:slant relie~f--No waitin; Th11 ;iltltPon 1at a Iablet orW .wo 111 l'apeIC's I~i~ "-< ;in1 all the1 indliae" tiont ,;rAc I ; :1.11-i 1Ug NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. urmar.a"m= n".wma"nrm TE he price and the to pay. i or home year ago? y and the the same y tendency Scontinues ie popula sfied with, I be satis Lying rent, re you can money in rhing BONDS . S.C.