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Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may ba yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLDM DAEDAL The world's otandard romody for kidney, liver, bladder and urle neid troubles, tho onomios of life and !ooks. Ia uso sinzo -1696. All druggists, thron si.oo. Loelc for tio name Gold Medal an evory bo: and~ .cept n-: Imlitation C. C. Featierstont IV. 11. Knight FEA'1[ E IISTON i;.& KNI iullT Attorneys at Law Laurens, S. C. All lInsiness Int-riuste to Our Cre Will Have Prompt an1d ('urefu4 Atten. tion. Oflice over l'ainietto Hlank Mr. Feather'stne will spenI Wednes day of each week In Laurons. W. M. NASH SURVEYOR Terracing Leveling NOTARY PUBLIC ' Gray Court, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina Offies in Peoples Bank Building Simpson, Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. ii ll l'ractie' II All !42tt Courts Prontpt .1itenfion Giyen All Firsiness GASOLINE SYST1'S', Oil Tanks and 'inps, Air Com presr(ors. Coin iting Scales, Floor Scales. Show Cases. Ac!coint. Reg isters, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safke5. Store Fixtures. THIE iA31ILTON SALES CO. (Coliniuh, S. .. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Oi(lven All Jlusieos Money to Loan on Real Estate Teleilione 850 Office in $imuniqns BItaidigI1r UNDERTAK'NG C. E. KENNEDY & SON Il.s 1ns red all) hiourc da11. or niltht ATO AT L.AWV I IA al Jus a~z s-s Given 8tomanb Out o9f Orider? Try NR Nlothing Fi..tter fo Straighton Ycou Out Atftor E atinz' Too Y.ac,. Tor~o'i L.ivor, lI cnuV!3o Luorvo3. Acts Pbo.nesr:'y Cua::rzoed. Man ;-s <( too ~ much e'very aut'al u .. .i 5: . i ;s, i n i heI w.orldI frsm iti 1 t144io , buIoI( - l ith~j a 1il 'J tho' tf n: Un enre, h( /'ver, a -;e *.* nt, o unitil yet 14 omo '.:.a f the . e ea keep) a b.x of Nture's Roe (yi; Tabet.) e n t: :y o L- : i1 s~lu It whos; ' r n.:.:.....ti 1h4u. -. I'nlino la i o purr01 tes~'5, entharies, mi4(h PsI oi, c:0 rme, (*: ., w'.:i ~ e-. ly f arc iv,we SN nlon, Natur's R~mt y enti:.o (i14 :::1v fland ciminartivo i - te--.......t...m..Pl Iv r, l''': :j nIl Itin of Ui t e ore'::i that, .handlo tho0 'ip:' t. I.n h r '.> lts wvhih vol low the e 'ofi N' r o F~cody zsro always a deli 1h1ul m:;prL:n to thzoso who firrt tryI 'i Tho nvt on wilo prompnrud thsorour'h, ja nz,~ m l ill0 goano n..l ph '4t, au-r 1aturo her nolf', in the ~ tho2 u-Ih elsan::ng the~ real relief and4 bIn'R ruI h na(l ra>:4 1axat lvi yllr cathartieI ever p. 'U ro duco~ foInr .n:no ,cit a 2o box,) of Nn~turesu Remedy (NRt Tablets) f4nd try it. Thlero Ia no4 rialk In donso, forIn it. roustI g:0 yoiu g-reater' re!iEf similiFuellt thant any' liver or howe5Vl in3< emo you ev'er ( med1.4i er mooney bnel; Ins'l. R Is 44old, guafrnni~tc'ed atnd r44.4 (onde by yourz druggist. LAURtENS D~tf;0 CO,, Lauirens, S. C, * JION0II ROLL* * Lautrons City Schools. * Elevenith Oriulo 14-ihly Dilstingulshcl: Raymond Ii Disinguished: Dlorothy liairey, I. Nanley AMeng, K"icatior 'M11cr. 1Proficiet:~ I ea trive L'ab, Pred 11 1.-Op. I 'ii'a MT iter, Ma igaret, Lake Icc 11b ly Mnl1 ill . M1ar iv Ile to 2yersi, Net Ic H igly Il-tiiij:lihed: Nell joiw:, altColemanl. Mlartha DoIl. I limeie ,vetlh. Eva Taylor, G racm Taylor, 11cr-I :iii TaylIor, Martin Toague, 11u t i ilydl.1 JohIli lRobr1 Ell1is, Lois Fulle Ir, Ali I (. h osz li1, Mary .11 id-geii, Dell Nliffli (Grade (lit, I I ig:)Ilv D)islifigilisllod: dCitn Wyatt W~aldrop. f)'irpi';eil Sara 1 Kathinile (, ~{f 1 C'alin,).ary Se 1111 l - u t: J J. A\raills, lDoul ih C Ie: (07 I'loidil Alool. IVkItII Crade (IauItIn S(-(.) 1 !.lv It i zzz.lv Hlie olmies ~ I) , Side y IlfoT ois, Ada (Xlio iriiiel PWle Tla.hIor. I Diig"Idij: 2A1,1io'e -.G ra Y, 14'Iar Goodwn, ( ii -e .1017, l'lf~7 I: dif-lt GCrade (01('ow nieeul See.) Ihighly D)1stineuii heil Louise A,2c C'ord, SarluIl S(.111 Ibiiglished: Eothl l\\(Il 1"utleI Nanni: 13 I. PNiI8,' i -Kae2hC0 Id. I !)oin: ('iar I 11(' cI Nell (livek, Kirk Taylor. (1r. 'lr-Il: \VriIzlit, Saraudleliey,(h DI . u Il l.-xt. - il i v I~ mvis nan.r :m. i ll~iami I leigels, Miller l i Marvlin'I Nalters, Ea',rle HIddle, Iz. 1) Todld, I :on Wa 1( itp, I rilsila. (v. i 11i Alar iv 'itlit-ijl( P'ower, MAIr 801. lii speei'. l'iolh cvit: 1 K0011r ho, bo~ttle Mlav lf~ieie. I 18'lliishtl Ida Ma~e Illititert M\otes. rc ('7l v!Io, Ed iIt I IelIam, ,Iaeic' lltiihz, 'Saiuali Alari'ln. Six I (~ad'rc I *c 1p tro od Distinguished: Kirklin Davenport, lortha Finkboner, Inftz Jamieson, Proflcient: Ralph Bagwell, 'Wiliam Ilackwell, Martha Caldwell. Secoid Grade Distinguished: Chalmers Armstrong, imily Babb, Jack 'Ballo, Robert Briggs, ,oule Cromuer, Sarah Dondy, Mary 'rances Franks, Charles I-licks, Eatherine Hudgens, -Russell Jacks, uanita Langston. lProficient: 1'ulia Brown, Lola May '1!1, Jale(s C~othran, Roy Flowers, :irriet t G.",' l1oa Irby, David Ma affey, ''heron .\lillcr. First; fGrade Distinguisied: Ilatrold loole, Do0 hy itii rt, W. C. !anenster. ,r., ,"ia 10hHb M.\ary Clarence, "hc ram nr. Alrtha Sui 1'n Brg:4, Robert lom'es, \larv Elizabeth Squires, qu2rw. )n. V incent. Norman Wham. Profleient: John Glenn, Harold Leo, Otte .1lIller, Elsie'Jones, Bertha Sex n, Nancy Babb, Ruth Davis, Ruby Javis, Esther Lurcy, Maudelino Sulli Second Ornele IIighly 'Distiguished: Joe Reild, largaret MeCravy, Sarah RIddle. Distinguished: Bort KenIli gto, Leol .Nchols, John Thomas Tddd, Oharles Vincent, Louise Taylor, Clem iengene Teague, Blancho Thompson. (Proflcient: -DeWitt Norwood, Edwin Owings, Haskell Sanders, Gene Year gin, Ethel Moore, .Tuth Regan. .Laurens Miil School First Grade Highly Distinguished: Boulah Davis. IDistinguished: Oscar Lee Bishop, Chariton Todd, Lois Martin, Eivira Canrnon. Proficient: Christine Weathers. Second (raide Dlstinguisied: Pearl Knightoin, Lyda SIoddy, 'E.her Davis, James Word. ProfleenLt: Niten Casey, J3essie Da vis, 'Marg-ucrite Jamison, Then-a Put iian, 1iu iido Robiletto, Lora Seay, Katherin \Vathers, i-oimeor Carlton. M'lalcohn Rtoberts. 'Ih ird Grade Proficient: Grover 11iy, Beirtha .\arler, Loethia Wilburn, Mlay Wilbuirn, Alma N'iIson, Fonrthii Grnde istinglished: iiniie JIMl. Proficient: Rlphl41 Baill, Willie Cailp b(*li, Aucel King, Nellie Kiser, Earl I oberts. VITAL STATISTICS 'Of Sullivan Township. for 1920. Deaths ..................23 Children''born ..............108 Children died ..............12 White children .. ..I........61 Negro children ..............47 Still-born . .. .. .... Twins, ipaira ..... .. .. .. .. .. 2 illigitiniates .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 13 families mwith 10 to 15 children. 'Where will you find a better county? Win. D. Sullivan, Sr., lzegtr. HONOR ROLL Intermediato Deparntment OrIaI School Sixth Grade: 1dith Cooper, J. L. Cooper, Willie Mao Davis, Sarmel Floming, Loon Kennedy, Atigusta Me Clintock, Susan Sexton, Francis Tum -blin. Seventh Grade: Fleming Ulakely, Loui1e Hunter, Frank Smith. Trouble Hunters. According to the dispatches 30,000 Germans will soon leave the Father Innd for MexIco. Haven't they had enough trouble yet? ....... IT'S EASY TO PIREYENT COLDS Keep the liver and kidneys in perfect condition. They throw off the germs aind make colds impos sible-if in perfect condition. A correct regulator will be found in DR1. IILTON'S IFE for (lieliver, mid kidnt-ys i mimefdiato relief is given in en:*w:; of constipaton, inidigestlon anld H ilousne:iss. Sis; pleoaInt to take, excites., a plea ,,nt .:!.e of warmth in the stomnhcli, dI ifusing itself through the system. YOu druggist sells Dr. Hilton's Life N ith a "stisfaction 01r inoey rudd"gularanteo. (,!d. and in'luienz.1a are success fully tic' el by using \urray's 1lorehounld .\lullein and Tar In con julctiol Vith )r. Hilton's Life. 31anufaetured by 311'MIAY 0Ult3 CO1PANY (olumad. M. C. Colda Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tableto remove tile cause. There is only one "Bromo QuinIne." E. W. GROVE'S signature onbox. M0c. Sale Starts Thursday Sale Starts Thursday JAN1 3th JAN. 13th Continues 10 1Continues 10 Days JAN ARY CL ARANC SALE A Far Reaching Event Planned to Insure Quick Disposal of all Winter Merchandise. Generous and Genuine Reductions Will be the Rule in All Departments. At a time when price is uppermost in the ninds of all, this Sale will be of supreme in terest. As you know, we took advantage of a falling market and new lowered prices have been one of our strong selling features all season. In order to continue this policy and give you the benefit of any further declines as fast- as they materialize, we are going to effect a Sweeping Clearance of all Winter Stocks. To do this, reductions of such a decided nature are going to be offered you that you will find it almost impos sible to resist them. We wish to emphasize the fact that all reductions are absolutely Bona Fide. There has been no previous marking up of merchandise, no juggling with prices--verything offered will be our re:gular stock, maintaining in the allect degree the high standards of quality vhich you have learned to identify with ths o We irAe yo~ tc cone eLaly -and often. (rSae Oneo Thurni-sday, January 13th from C-EkIF Friday Jan. 14th, 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. 9 a. m--10 a. i. Apron Gingham 0'AL4FE Men's Socks, assorted colors and sizes To the irst fifty peonsfl to get uin - -.our store oI the p. 1ening day of - anar 13th, we iofwhitc e -(Ie*oU . dishes and cake Plates at three - cents each. Bo at Ouir doors whe n (10 Yards to a Custome-) o9Cfl at 9 it i. (5 Pair to the Customer) Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Prices Smashed Al %t uis.n Never before in the history of ouir business have we slaughtered Al oat Suis and Coats, Values to prices in this department as we Coats, Values to $55, Sale Price are now, doing. If you are think- $55, Sale Price ing of buying a Coat Suit, Coat or Dress we advise you looking over our stock before buying. We guar- h / antee you a saving frorn $15 to $35 in this department