Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Ofice In Peoples Bank Building. S. B. DIAL. A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Entorprise Bank Bubldings, Laurens, S. C. PRACTICED IN ALL COURTS Long Time Loans Npgotiated. Abstracts Prepared. UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., ndertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hour day or night, Simpson,Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. WIU Practee in all Stats Courts femUPt Attentlon Given All Business Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW ft'ept attention given to all business loney to Joan oN Real Estate Cac. Phone ' Residence Phone 15 Oft 'nons Building 6, t Featherstone W. B. Knight FEATHEiTOXE A KINIGHT Attorneys at Law Laurens. S. C. All Busin as Intrusted to Our Care WIl Have I'ronpt and Careful Atten. tion. Olilce over Palmetto Bank ktr. Featherstono will spend Wednes laty of ePach week in Laurens.) W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling Drainage NOTARY PUBLIC Gray Court, S. C. Heyes Healing Honey Stops The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Price 35c. A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE (Opens the Pores and Penetrates) For Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup, is enclosed with .every bot tle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY You get the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one price, 3Sc. Made Recommended and Guaranteed to Paris Medicine Cornpany Manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Heat Qunisin a adoes not cause nervousness nor oofor the signature of lM. W. GROVE. 30c. Clyde T. Franks Agent For ASHEPOO FERTILIZER FEW EQUALS, AN NO SUPI R0 ALSO FEW FA MS FOR s4 List Your Farms With Me For Sale Farmers! See Me at Farmers' National Bank * MADDEN NEWS * * * * * * * * e * * ** * * * * * * * Madden, JM arch 10.-The congrega tion at Prospect 1was disappointed on Sunday afternoon when. no proaeler arrived to hold services. The pastor was alway at Poplar Springs and the Warrior Ci'eek Shepherd was to preach for us. We stayed one hour longer than the usual time for beginning and then dispersed( with the question: "I wonder where the Ford is stuck?" for with roads almost impassable before. the rains of Saturday and Saturday night surelygompleted the job. Allss Abrams, one of the well-liked little teachers of Oakville, worshiplped with .us Sunday afternoon. She was visiting her uncle, N. Lee Langston. AMr. and Ptrs. Its Ilenry and daugh ter, Tallulah, spent the week-end witl Mir. and Mrs. J. M. Dlan. Sunday niight they and l Mr. G. W. Proilitt took suIpper with Mr. and M1rs. T. L. Finley. Mlrs. Lee Langston and children, to gether with Mrs. Ophella Milani, spent several days at Pendleton 'with' their sitcr, Mrs. Lilla Sealwright. Mirs. Leonard and children spent a veck recently visiting relatives and frilends nc-ar her old home, Switzer and Reidville. Miss 'Sarah Bryson is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. William Byrd. The B. Y. P. U. had a pleasant ses sion Sunday night with Mr. Paul Fin ley presiding. We are always glad to see the young men taking active, part in religious activities of the church. Mr. Bill Terry spent Saturday night with his old comrade, J. R. Finley and "together again they shouldered their muskets and fought their battles o'er." We are sorry to chronicle the fact that Veteran J. -R. Finley Is not so well. He Is of course 76 years young just a little too young to shoulder an axe and cut cord wood, though that axe be new and shiny. Friends and relatives throughout the county' will regret to learn that Capt. Shaw Cunningham Is critically ill with pneunonia in a hospital at Philadel phia, a recent message to his mother states. There is no no decided improvement in the condition of Mrs. Lena Brown, her friends will regret to hear. liss lettie Cuninghani and -'es dames May Madden and Tessle Martin attended and enjoyed the quarterly of the Second Division held iwith the First Baptist church Saturday. The W. M. U. of Prospect observed the week of prayer at the home of Mrs. Thuirman Finley. Tuesday afternoon, Rev. and Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Fan nio Moore, of IAurens, were in attend ance also. Mr. W.1 H. Huldgens and daughter, Miss Robbie, were visitors Sunday of Mr. T. S. Langston. We wish to return thanks to the Messrs. 'Hicks for a recent favor to the school chaps from our- house. They exchanged their top buggy for the open one on WVednesday last wvhen the hard est rain of tihe winter fell. And if they hadn't what do you suppose those chaps wvould have (lone in the hardlest part of it coming upl double-branch hill1? As it was, thanks to tile kind ness of tile men from Tennesee, they camne home warn andl dry, none tihe worse for the terri-ble rainfall. Hlave you readl Henry Watterson's Reminiscences in The Sautrday Even lng Post ? If not get them andl read. It is wvorth while. All sixes Galv"an ized Tiubs at r'eduied S-. M. & E' .11. WiIl:S & C~O. Staitemient of the ('ondlition of the BA NK OF' GlAY 00UITi, Located at Gray C'ourt, S. ('., at the close of husiness 3iarchi 4, 1919. RlEPOURCiES Lo)ans andl D)iscounts . . ..$143:,236.33 -Overdrafts .. .. .... .. 8,510.14i Hiondls and Stocks owned b~y tile Bank .. ...... 7,600.00 Furniture andl Fixturch~ . . 1,704-.613 Banking House .. '. .. . .. 1,750.00 Other Real E'state Owned. . 1,000.00 Dlue from Hanks andl Bank ers ..... .-,.. .... . . . 5249 Currncy .. . . .... .. 2,460.00 Silver and Otl er Coin . . .. 468 Total ... .... .... .....$18952.86 Capital Stock -Ilaid In .. ..$ 25,000.00 Surplus Fund .......20,000.00 Undivide~d Pr'ofitk less Cutr rent 10xpenses tnd- TIaxes Paid.. ..............9,964.72 Due to flanks andl Bankers 255.77 D~ividendls UnpaId.. .......28.00 individual Deposits Subject to Cheek .. ... $89,130.73 Savings DeposIts 62.41 Time' Certificates' of D)e 'posit..... .. . ... 36,90.30 Cashier's Cheeks 606.93 126,704.37 Total.... .. .. .. .. .. .$181,952.86 Slate of South ("irolina,. 'County of luInrns. Before me enan" I ,Brc',Cah ier of tile above n-"Ihnkvo e ing duly sworn. r'e-j htt~ bv and foregoing '190 "na I a"li