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* Local and Personal XRntlon. * Mr. W. M. Hill, of Waterloo, w-as a visitor in the city Priay. Mr. G. Dudley Young, of Gaffney, Was a visitor in the city yesterday. 'Mrs .0 1B. Mayer and daughter, -Miss Cornelia, are visiting Mlra. W. W. Jones and family. Mr. Gilbert Tylers, manager of the Opera 1-louse, spent Sunday and Mon day in Atlanta on business matters. 'Doy ludgens, who has been In army service at Detroit, returned home last night,. having secu red his honorable disclimrge. Clerk of Court C. A. Power has re turned to his dities after being con fined -to Is home for several weeks on account of influenza. Nlis Caroline Fleming, twho is at tending Chlicora college, spent the week-end in the city with her Imiotler, Mrs. J. 0. C. Fleming. ',Nir, C, 1U. Parker, *:h6 is stationed at Washington, (a., spent the week-end in the city with Mrs. Parker at the home of Mr. W. R. Richey, Mr. J. TF. Nabers, who was very iI at one time of inilucnza, has about re covered and has returned to his duties (it the Parmers National Bank. The many friends of Mr. W ,1 '1'ny lor will be glad to learn that he and all of his family, who have been sick of influenza, are rapidly recovering. Mr. Rice Nickels, who has been quite sick of influenza and pneutnonia, is now rapidly recovering and may be able to return tQ -his work in a few days. Lieut. Joe Smith is spending a few days in the city, having been granted a short furlough from the hospIxti at Camp Jackson where he Is still under treatment. Nirs. Jack Lewis, of Charlotto, N. C., Is visiting Mrs. James Davis. Mrs. Lewis is plea.santly remembered elicr Us Niiss Carol Ilerndon, having visited here on a number of oceasltus. irs. C. WV. SuirIIItes. who has been Sipen(ling .4ome time with .b(hi dattghter in St. Lou1is, has coie to the city to spend some time with her son, Rev. C. T. Squilrts. pastor of the First Pres )yterlan 'church. 'rhe ftriends of irs. Annie F. Car lington will be lad to know that she Is recovering from an latitack of influ enza. She has been 'ill at the home of her thmughter, irs. F. K. Spratt for several days.--Groenvi le News. Mrs. t. 'W. Rudgens, nee Miss Eleano' Funrman, wlio left two week's ago to join Captpodifs upn, hbi return from Francp..is now in.h Wash Ington, where Ctol[ (indgens is in the iospital.--Grcen4lle News. Mr. A. W. Ilunnient t, of 'ireonville, has been spending several days in the eity with i R. NX V. Machen. r.ir. 1linunicultt has been doing Y. M. C. A. work in the army and has recently re I'trned to civil ditties. 'liss U3ettye Brown, of Lancaster, wio has been visiting Mr. and Mrt. i. F.' Fleming for several weeks8, left last week fot Union and ftrom there ,went to New Yerk where she was engaged DodgeU MOTO' It has come to be stantial car, and has attracted t people. 'When a man cor is thinking of the aninoyance h v ownership. It will pay you to a THIS The gasoline consumj The tire mileage (Phone 200 Phone 200 Phone 200_ Palmetto Auto Main Street. as a.nurse in the debarkation hospital. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Simpson has been very ila for the past few days, having been carried to the hospital where closer attenton could be given to it by trained nursos. Last night its condition was reported as slightly improved, though it was still very Ill. "Pike" at Brest. Mr. 'Pike" Swltzer, who is with the American forces In France, is at pros ent stationed at Brest, and as Brest is a port of eibarkation for A merican troops 'he has plenty to keep Ihis mind on -home. in a recent letter he stated that lie has seen thousands of boys leaving for home, but as yet none that he kndw. Tlie writes that lie will break this spell of bad luck soon an(] run a1cross soimeone that hails from Lau rens county. lie also reports that he Is 1w(ll and tihat lie is certainly busy. le i.s serving with 'inotor truck comn panly. Arraging Program. Dr. R. E. Hughes has been busy for the past week or two arranging the program for the annual meeting of the Tri-State Medical Association, which meets this year at Richmond, Va., on February 19th, and 20th. Dr. Ilughes Is 4ecretary of the association and has been for a piev'iod, "the tine whereof memory of man runneth not to the contrary", The prograi 'thih4year will be a litUe sh'orter than usual, due I ile dIsorganization brought on by the war, but the menbern .still remeni ber the hospitable treatment accor(de( them in 'Richmond at tile annual meet Ing several years ago and are antici pating another similar fine gathering. Farm Ageut Moore. (Greenville News.) M\. D. Moore, the county afrm deom onstration agent for Laurens county, was a visitor in the city y.sterday and while here paid an official visit to the olice of A. If. Chapman, county agent for this (.ounty. Air. 'Moore Is consid ere(d one of tlie imiost progressive and successful coulity agents in the State and] the results that he is obtaining with the farmers in his county has oo ceived the commendation of the of ficials of the Flxtension Division of Clemson College. While here Mr. "Moore stated that his county was .preparing a big vaim paign for bet t er roa(ds and that. the heber of Commerce, of 'La'aurens, was preparing for a county-w'ide ef fort to secure good roads. Thut roads in his county, AIr. inore said, were for the rost part in Iyad condition and that. the movement for better roads was very tiliely. An interesTing descripfion of the agricultural advancement made by the farmers 'of Laurens 'county wns given rby Mr. Aloore inl :Which hlie com plimenled 1he farnrs of 'hat county for the manner in %which. they have taken to tlm work of bettering farm conditions and fa'nn ianagement. Colds Cause -Odp and'infkuenza L.AXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tabets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E.W. GROVES sigature on box. 30c. rothers R CAR known as a sub I naturally that o it substantial nes in to buy, he i frd6m from W enjoy in its risit us and examine :CAR. tlon is unusually low. is unusually high. Full Line Goodyear Tires. &c Accessory Co. Laurens,. S. C. * ..****o e e .. * .* **e 00 * AOLINTON NEWS. * * * 5 ea * e oe S . . . . Clinton, F0b. 4-Mrs. AD. P. Pratt and children of Greenwood are the gueste of her mother, Mrs. .). L. iPrather. Mrs. Fannie Livingston has returned after a visit ito her son in Columbia. Miss Sarah Bolt, of Laurens, is the guest of Miss Lois Johnson. Misses Lucy Copeland, of Ports mouth, Va., and Nannie Love Copeland of Heat'h Springs, have returned af ter visiting' thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Copeland. Aliss jella Edwards spent several days last week at her home in Union. Mrs. T. P. Kellett, of Fountain Inn, has returniel after spending several diays with her sister, .lrs. (a'awford la.ppl. Mr. and Ars. J.. -. Payne, of (harles town, West Va., are the guests of Mr. and Airs. W. 1dgar Owens. Miss Sto'er, of Sumter, came Thurs day to take 11) her' (itties at the Clin ton hospital. Mar. (eorge White, of Ablbeville, Is yisiting his daughter, Mrs. George N[:. Wright. Mrs. Whitman 91mith, of flishaojyiii&, Is .pending the week in town. Mi. Tom Robertson spent the week enld with his family here. Misses 'Mattle Ban Browning, Of Gioldville, and Annie Green, of New berry, were in own Friday. Mrs. Crawford Clapp returned Mon day from Greeniwood after visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Lomax. AMias Louise Pitts, of Woman's col lege, In Columbia, spent the week-end with her' patren-ts, Nai'. and Mrs. J. Ml. Pitts. Alirs. 11. J. Ilurdette is spending the week in Volutmbia With Air. and Mrs. Tom Watss. Airs. Julia (rillin spent lontday in Green ville. WHOLE FAMILY TAKES DRECO Sumnitir, S. '% Familiiy Rely on the New iltemedy SInce it id So 31ucl for It. is not a new thing to hear of an entire family taking Dreco, the new root andi herb medicine; when one gets relief it is natural to give It to the oth cis. "NIT ivife and daughter are both tak Ing Dreco since It did me so much goo(," says Mir. C. F. .lenklnson of :312 W. Liberty 8.t., Sumter, S. C. "I had severe backache andi my aims and limbs ached ; 1 often felt dizzy and hai a bad'tas1l in my moutbh. My stom nch would fil -up with gas which made me very uneuomforjable and my nerves were shaky; sleeq) was .almost un known to me. Dre'o put a Stop to miy troubles on shoIt otice. On the Hec nd (1ay' 1 could fe1 the effect, a-nd now, afte-r taking 0'o bottles, I never have a -ltzzy spell; pains are gone from my back and limbs ; I slep sotind ev ery night. and it has also diled up soi eczena I had. Tell them all Ihat Drecu is great." Dr )eeo acts on 1the blood and dirives out. the poisons and impuill les there by reli'ving I'lleumi1atism. (iitniC'lla . Vc zeim.ik, pimples and boils. 11 stimu laltes the' liver andI rouses a iredi, sluag gish 'hver. All good druggists now stll IDreaet anad 'it is higly3 r'ecomnmend(1ed in I2au r'ens bini baitrens Dr)mug Co. , A maiag'ipe, whabI-c wilI he of lanter ('st to theirt many friends was thiat of Mliss Donra Nelson to Mr. Atuma' V. Hurtn Situnday aft ernoon, .10an. 12thI. at the iilolmties St. Methodi1st pa rsonaage. 'Thie br'ide, a doaugh ter' of Mir. anid Mrs. TV. (. Nelson, is one otf Nar'nie's miost popula tr anad atttractlIve y'ouing Ia - dies. Thme kr'oom is a. y'oung mtan of sterling c'hariac'tear andI is suc(cessftul1ly engatgedl in farminag at. Narnie. Abbevtiitla-Jreenawood 31tatni 31akes Finte Shtowling A page' advert IsementI in this issue of Tlhe AXdvert iser showrs thait thle Abh bentvillIe-(lteenwaooud Muttual Inisuriane A ssociat ion ha tmade a r'emartkablIe ini crease in btustness duing thle Past sev~en tmoth Is. Tihe comnpartat i ye state ment shoews an incr'ease of mote Itan a mulllion diol l-a's diuring t he tImae, the total amount ' carrli on Februmaray 1st being $4,268,300. The Associat ion is a membeir of the Natilon.'l Association of Muatual lisriance as col lateirai for money loahed. PTe comnpanty now otp etrates Itj 10 counties. The Joy Recipe! Take Cascarets Regulate liver and bowels, and sweetet) the stomach spend Kcents and see Enjoy life! , iedraightent~tp. Youri system is tlliec' ilwth aw/accumulat ion of Ile andl b wel itifon which keeps yout bilious, lendaptly, dlizzy, tongue coatedl, br'entt ibag andi stoimachl sour! WVhy don't yof t gdt a 10-eentt box of Cais carets at the 'di-utg s'tore and feel fine Taoke Caseai'ets tonight and( enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver' and bhiowel cleans lng youa ever expieinced-Give Caos ('aretsi to childr'en also, they taste like ('andly-Never' grlipe hut ntevei' tail. Sick, biiious children love to take, this laxative. Just Received, a Carload of FINE STEEL RANGES We contractedfor these Ranges nearly a year ago. On account of war conditions this Factory was unable to fill this order until now, but they filled our order at prices that prevailed a year ago, and we offer our customers the same advantage, and this means a saving to you of $10 to $15 on a Range. The Famous Wilkes Special Steel Range Made of High-grade Material, 18 by 20 inch Oven, 6 eyes, high closet, heavy fire-linings, fully asbestos lined, weighs 375 to 425 pounds. Six styles to select from. Now on Display. S. NM.& E. H. WILKES & COMPANY The health conditions are so much improvel '.hat our Board of Iealth will protcbly raise the quarantine next lSabbit Ih. LiMt all iianmhers of Sabbath schoul be present. promptly it 9:45 A. N1. Preach ling service at I I o clock. Chlris:\an i ndeavor at 6:-5 P. M. Evennig service at, 7-:30 P. Mi. In full sympathy with all measu rcs t:oi pre'vnt, a new outbreak of thle epi demic we a ffect 0a I o ely u rge all per sons .vwho have influenza in their honwi; to rentain at home unill well. C. T. Squir'. STOMACH UPSET? PaTp0s Diapepsin at once ends sour nem-, gases, ardlity, Intligetslon. lumps of undigested foodi causing paini. When your stomach Is aclI, .issy, soir or youl have hianrtburn. filatuence, headache or dyspepsia. hei is i4nstanti relief-No ln: Don't stay upset! INat a tablet of Pape's, Diapepsin and instantly your stomach feels tine. All the indigestion pain, gases, acidity and misery in the ,stomach ends. P ape's Diapepsin tables (ost little at any drug,store bit t herei is no surir or quicker stoiach relief known. * * * * .* . * * * 4' * 9 9 9 * * . * * DEATH OF M1ISS M.ARY ARNOLI,D.* * 91.,e1fo eeeee On January the 27th1, In her nine teenthiyedi, Miss Mary Arnold passed into the tWOct. Beyond after a few lays' Ilinoss of Infltenza and pneinmoni a. She was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Arnold, of Princeton. She completed her high school course '' Princeton and after wards finished the Teac0hers' Normal Course at. Laurens, whilie at. the time of her death she was engaged in teaching at the llris - Creek school In Greenville county. For the past fow years .she has heen an ac Hve member In the Prilnton Italiptist church, loyal to her Sunday seltool and Y. W. A. Ier unwavering faith led her Into many good works not only in) her chureh, but aionkj all liies of Christian eldea.vor, so we are su1re to her Was given the "well (ione" of Ihe Father. She. has left the toil anid pain of this cart h for the rest, peace and joy of Iieaven. Onur hearts habv been marde sore thie' p. In I io n, an wI %e wond I(er how I ie IuIrrIen can he borne withotit le., but we reailize tha1t. in no way canl we more% apprpritelyconnemoateher memi ory than by resolv-lig that with the h(lp or our SaIvior o tolake u1p tle wvork sie.so loved, wit-h rennflwed Zeal. Let tus how inl luiible siniissioni lo thv will of the Ileavenly Father, POur11 ing out our hearifelt thanks for her lovelyv per1sonality anld beautlifill Chris tian life. Wve extend to her fath1er, iothe1r. brotliers, and sisters our11 sillcerst sympathy. 'o look back over her I.ife. it seemilsi as one short, beatitIfIl dream. We loved her but God loved hier best. Her Cousin. K. II. A. FINA 1, S E'I"I'LIEI1EN''. Tahe notice that oil Ie (th lday of (larch, 1019, I will relder a inial ac ount of mY sits and doings as Adinin istratrix of hl e es1 aite of 0. '. i tll forrd derv:Isald i the olhr:0 I' the( Jlitt' ofI I'roa of22 4Iaure1q county, atI o'cock t. 10., i+1 on fihl. ' inte t.\ w ill :1 - If finai l I::-:ch I arge An.y pvi40o indeled to said estate not tied andol rIl-tuired to make pay mnt<) thait dat; and all persons havinl. I claims against Said es(tate will p''esent them oni or hefore said dat duly proven w. be. fooever barried. ' 1iL. I lAN1'O ID, The fulnino That Does Not Affedt the Uees tlcente of its tonic and laxative effect, 1 TIVJ IPHtoMO10 QULNINE is better than or(iitinary Quinlite aild does tot clnse nervoulsneass nor rtilnig i)n hend. Rilleniber the full nalne ind ook for the signature of K, IV. GROVE. 30c. SOLOMON Come and have your eyes exam ined, arid if you need glasses let him fit you with the kind you need. Your eyes are the most -delicate organs of body; don't let ev ery fake optician fool with them. A word to the wise is sufficient. Wm. Solomon Graduate Optician