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* CLINTON NEWS. * * e e ee o* e e*e ee e e * Clinton, Feb. 10.-JMr. Christopher Adair is spending a few days In Washington, D. C. Mr. Sam Kerns, of the navy, is stendftg several days with his moth er. ' Mr. R. S. Glenn, of Spartanburg, spent iast Wednesday with his aunt, Mkrs. 14. C. Briggs. Mrs. '10. J. Adair delightfully enter tained titc "Merry Wives" last Wed nesday aftornoon. Mr. and 'Mrs. W. P1. Horton and chil dren, of Alberniarle, N. C.. spent last week here with relatives. Mrs. T. V. Sumerel returned last Friday from Ruhy, after spending sev eral weeks with her daughter, Iirs. J. S. Mvregor. Mr. It. 1L. Kiig and his head sales lady. Miss ElIa Adair, left last, week for the Norilierit market s to Iy iew ing i oodis for his l adies store. Mr.Ordliorne hlas as her1 "uest h1cr iotheri from Ainlistont, Aa. Miss Klizabeth 1 liglas spent the veek-edil a CIh iora College as the gutest of 3Iiss orinne liailey. Mr. Etinest Turner of tre 1'. S. Navy, has rece Ived his discia rge antd is at ioeit' again. Mlt. R. W. iergttsoni spent last ''ntes day in Columbia. Mrs. Irlby IIp i.; home agaiin after spending a few days wiith her par eints at P'lzer. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer elter tainmed at a dinner Pilary last. Tnesday ev'e'inug inl honlor- of Mr. antd 'Mr s. .1. M. Painte, of Charlestown, W. Va. 'Those p resentt WIe Mr. and 'Irs. Painte,. Dr. and Nt's. W. S. ean, .\lAr. and1( Mrs. W. Edgar Owens. anld -'. an1d Mirs. W. B. )wens. Sr. Mrs. .1. A. Ihmiley entorlainled the P'riendiry '1ozenl Club last 'lnesday afteorloo. Aftr enItoyling sevIeralI games of Rook a dltlions s1I. ( course, coffee and nuts were served. ITho guests were Mesdames W. t. Bean, W. B. Owens, Sr., J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Geo. M. Wright, John Spratt, Sadie 'Mazyck and Miss Connie Bailey. Rev, and Mrs. Edward Long enter tained a few friends at dinner on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Edgar Owens en tertained a number of their friends at dinner Saturday. 'Dr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland on tertained a few of their friends last Wednesday evenink at a dinner party. Those present were Dr. 0. C. Hays, \irs. Julia Griflin, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owens, Jr., Misses Dorcas Mason and Helen Hipp. Miss .lary Dillard, of Whitraire, spelit the week-eid with her sisters, Misses Jette and Lila Dillard. Nir. and Mrs. .1. F. Jacobs, Sr., enter tained a number of friends last Wed nesday evening at a dinner party in lionor olf Mr. and Mrs. J. Ni. Paine, of Cluirleslown, WN. Va. \Nilr. Edgar Bailey is splen(illg a few days with his father, .\Mr. Tom li ailey. .\isI aargaret i)ouglas, of Pernam hueo, IBrazil, is tilie guest of Dr. and Imrs. I). Al. )ounglas. .\Mr. and MIrs. S. .1. Kilgore and chi] dren left last w'eek for Neowberry 'Wler tley will make their home. .\Mr. and Nirs. 10. .1. Adair, Nliss Ger Irude lii) aid Mr. Spu rgeon Stumierel Ieft .\oiday for Northern markets to lbuy new goods for Adair & Suierel. Electionl Notice. ThIeire will be an election on Feb ruary 26. for Ilie purpose of electilg live trustees to manage the bisilness of the \\'adswort-h-Poor-School fund of the ol Dunlap Baltt.alion. To be iiia naged by the present t ruistees, as folows. viz.: S. 11. Gogganls and R A. Aust in. Cross lill: A. 1. Crisp or AgnIt, .\lontviiie; -.1 .. .. Young or Agent. .\ilton Vicinity; A. It. I lolies or Ageit, Iisoln Vicin1ity, al of ].aI rens Couty, S. C. A. it. 10 2\18 Secretary. IPeb. 1, 1919. 29-21 * The Close of a Beautiful Young * * Life. * Death is continually coming to us aid taking from us those whom we love best. Again the Princeton ohurch has been called upon to give II) one of its most faithful young members. On the morning of January 27 the call to "come up higher" came to the home of Mr.'and Mrs. Robert W. Arnold and 1Mary, their oldest daughter, went home to 1eaven, dying as she had lived, trusting In God. Mary Arnold! How familiarly sweet sounds that namc, what. sacred meno ries, twhat realms of wondrous beau ty are clustered nround it. Yesterday she was, today she is not. Silently we iweep for the voice or our loved one noiw forever stille. In her death is causeld a vaean t place in the homne, in our churhel our Sunday school and ou 1r chu rch societies. Since early (iidhood she had been an) acive v worlker' inl her church, in the Siinday school ald 'Slunheam 1Ban1d. pie, was always.at her place. As she grew into younllg womlianlood, she be ('5a11e one of our best miemlbers of the Youig Womani's Auxiliari, always )r'esent , ready anld willing to take aly part In the service she was called upon to (10. Iler suiiny smile and cheerful dispo sition drew to her many friends, both young and old. To her "it was morni Inig of life, an1d the sunrise, bright, seemed to promise a ioonday full of light." Slie was sorry to leave ts. "There is so muchl here to live for," she said for the skies iwer3e clear. She was younig to jouilney and so, we prayed, That the boattsilani's comting might be delayed, But it must have been heter, Cod willed it so, To thle Ciit aove t hat sihe should go. To those of, -0 who are left of the Young tWoman's Auxiliary, her death is one of those mysterious disponsa tions of the Allwise God. While it sorely afflicted and brings into our hearts sorrow too deep.for Iwords, yet we realize that it brings with it a mes sage of love from our Heavenly Father and we turn our hearts upward to Him who did it and 'beg Him help us read aight this message and iwe shall find comfort 'by turning away from self to blessed memories of our sainted sis ter, by rejoicing in hei present gain by ministering to those whose needs and griefs are greater than ours. Mrs. leorge F. Scruggs, Miss Mae Ridgeway, Ml13 Mary Taylor, Committee for Y .W. A. Society. Time for Cleaniing Streams ii Lau rens County, S. C. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Pursuant to an Act of the General Asseimibly of South Carolina therefor providing: lie it resolved, by the County Board of Comm issionersi- of Laiurens County, In tle State aforesaid, 'Thiiat the following periods be and the sam1e are herbCy fixed for thc cleaning of streams within said coun ty for and during the year A. 1). 1919, to wit. 'Tlat all streumA shall be cleaned ont al reuiiIred by law duraing the period heglnninir the firIt day of Felb rmary. and ending the last (lay of 'freh 71d thlat th"Nv athn11 lenn h cleaned , rnI 1" 11'e '10Eriod h iin the fiftf"Pont h d % !'f 111v fn entdin Ih'' thvtr-firs (lay of August. V1 !,-d owner" and nor-ons In h ri'e of iInnds ar hfirs, v un on' Pid remired to ele:mi their sreains 'witlin 11h0 :tehvo oInmed periods Done alnd raitifled t Laurenw Court lonse, C%. C.. in reoiznla r 1n11nnI moet hiw. this the ftli flay of .!anunry. A. D. 1919. .]NO. 1). W. WATT'IS. snevo. \A1efA: Chairman. .. 1. M OCK. Clerk. DR. CHAS. A. CROMER GRADUATE VETERINARY SURGEON and DENTIST Service Day and Night Charges Reasonable Will Appreciate Your Patronage. Office at Posey's Drug Store pWE. PoS7TIVELYa GUARANT~f IT To OACK OUR GUARANTE. AM~ NO MATTER what you want to buy nor what you want repaired, if it is in the jewelry line 'twill pay you to come here. In the purchase of jewelry or its repair, the reliability of your dealer is of prime importance: This is why your interests are best served by coming to us. T H v .p TH Or GI P407 sT - S cPF No. 1 STORE J C.BURNCS & C.' 210 WestLaurens St. B B BIG FEBRUARYSAL Closing Out all Winter Goods to make room for Spring. Goods are Going Fast! Don't Wait!! Come While the Bargains Last!!! Burns Says Roll, Let 'em Roll. We Haven't Time or Space to List Our Stock Now. Come Quick--Get in The Game. Our Sales Force Will Be Glad to Wait on Our Sales Force Will Be Glad to Wait on You at No. 1 Store. You at No. 2 Store. James M. Donnon, R. E. Thompson, S. T. Ball, Carl D. Roper, Miss Bessie Caldwell, . C . oper, Miss Lois Reid, J. B. Thompson, Miss Mary Bolt, Miss Georgia Medlock, Miss Lois Adair, Miss Lucile Pitts, L. E. Burns, President and General Manager. L. E. Burns, President and General Manager Our Two Stores are packed full of Staple desirable Merchandise and, yo3 a idvr near anything you need here and you can Save 15 to 35 per cent by buying your bill here You Know Our Motto Is-- Sell Same Goods Less Money. Turn the Goods out fast, do mor ines olr were made round to roll, and J. C. BURNS & COMPANY keeps them Rolling. It will pay you to come man miles to J. C. BURNS & COMPANY'S FEBRUARY SALE. Two Red Iron Racket Stores in Laurens J. C. BURN.S & CO MPAN No. 1 Store 210 West Laurens Street. No. 2 Store North side Square in Burns Ilock