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STAGNATION PE RU NA*. INVIGORATIO h- A od Catarrh means inft-nmation. Inflammatioi is the stagnation of blood-th rging of the circulation wh impure blood. Of course yotA can't be well under this condition. It means, headaches, indigestion, kidney trouble, coughs, cdldse etc. Peru jiak- By assisting nutrition ing creases the cir.ula ion, invigorates the system, removes Pe waste matter and brightens you . Over"44 Years Of service to the public entities it to a place with you. It Makes Good The Peruna Company Columbus, Ohio You can get Peruna in tablet form for convenience. B. R. TODD Engineering and Contract ag Land Surveys a Speclalty .vaergte Work Skillfully- done or Ia spected. frawlngs and estimates of all Kind UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmers Calls answered any hours, day or night. LAURENS S. C. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaris,enriches the blood.and builds upthe sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. as they cannot reach the seat of t.ae disease. Ca tarrh is a blood qr constltitional disease. and in order to c are it you tist take in ternal reihedles. Hall's tatarrht Cure is taken internally; and aets direetly upon the blood nd muncouus surface. lIall's. Catarrh Curp is not a quack medicine. It was prescribe( by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years and is a regular pres ription. It is composed of the best tonic known. conhinedi witi the best blood puriflers. acting directly on tne mucous surfaces. The perfect cotbitn tion of the two Ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials. free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo. 0. Sold by Druggists. prien 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. H. S. BLACKWELL Attorney at Law Pronlpt attention given to all business Money to Voan on Ieal Estate P~tlee Phone .50 Residence Phone 91 Oflic L..amons Building Magnolia Balm Is the Liquid Face Po fder used by famous beauties, if you hq e SunburnTan or Freckles tryc~agnqla ffalm. it quickly stops the 'burnn a removes Tan and Blemishes. Mak your skin soft and smooth. Easy t9 use and sure to please./ Three Clrs: While, 'PIn,. Rose-Red. 7c tDrugglats ar Lu mall direct. SAMPLE FREE L.YON MFC. Co.. 405...8th St.. Brooklyn', N.Y. Perhaps you have a real Cr good small photograph that you wish enlarged. If so, you want a job that will do justice to the original. Take no c)lances-give us your orde'r. Nihoa tui *e * DIALS NEWS. 0 Dials, Sept. 4.-The primary is over, the political arena is closed until the 12th when the finis will be written. The resuts of the election in some in stances was a surprise, as well as keen (isappointment. Some of our best men who offered for oilco were defeated. Consequently there are sore hearts as well as glad congratulations. But such is the life of the politician, and it can be said of most, they went down in defeat with dignity and honor. It took no prophet, however, to prog nosticate the re-election of Sam. J. Nicholls to congress; not withstanding his inability to meet the voters, with one exception, face to face, as his of Ileial duties delayed him in \\rashIig ton up1) to the eve of the election. Yet there was no necessity of his appear ing before the people. For two years as well as last year, he stated his platform on every stump, and his con gressional record speaks for itself. 'lie fourth district is proud of her brainy young congessman, and could harily have done otherwise than send himit back to congress, despite the inane campaign dope and hot air spouted by his opponents. Though conparatively a young man, Mr. Nicholls has proved his eilleiency, and ability to serve all his people and South Carolina as a whole, as well. Mrs. Alec McCall has returned fromt a peasant visit with reatives in Belton and Easley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray of Shiloh, were the spend-the-day guests of Mr. Floyd Curry aid family Wednesday. Mr. and irs. Ilaskell Gray and lit tle -iaskell, Jr., spent Tuesday night with Mr. Harris Curry and family. The Sunday school convention in cluding every denomination in Laurens couty, which meets annually, will con vene at Dials church, Sept. 13th and 1-th. Preparation for the entertain ment of the delegates are under way and a1 large dl.egationi is expected. Prominent Smiday school workers will be present and will address the meet ing both days. Mrs. HI. Y. Silmons, accompalnied by her little grand-daughters, lt hel Ow ings anmd Sara larris, visited relitives in Grt'eenwood last week. Miss Mlajorie Ropp, of Gray Court, was tle muest last week of her sister, Mrs. W. hirooks. One of the most delightful social evel's of the past. week was the love 1y affair given Thursday evening by Misses Mlarie and Mattie Simmons in honor of their attractive housegiest, Miss Nelle iipford, of Donalds. The spaicous home was thrown opei to the assemibled guests, to whom the tIme Passed all to soon in progresive con versation and listening to some es pelally good musical numbers, ren dered on the piano by Misses Cecil OvIngs and Marie Simmons. In the h1ll and parlor, tables were laid for two handed rook, which game was en joyed throughout the evening. Among those present were, Mr's. .iohn Simmons, Misses Mlarie and Mattic Simmnons, Nelle Lipford, E~mma Ilarris, Cecil Ow:ug;. Sal. ic lir(ownhji, lAautra I Ielhams, Clara McCall and Messrs. JTohn Simmons, Ernest, Marvin and Pierce lharris, George anid Frank Year gin. David Blrownlee, I. M. Owings, Charles McCall, Leoni Heilams, Franuk Curry anud others. Mr. amid Mrs. Wil lie Iliarris and chil dren visited Mr. P. M. Hellams and family Thrusday. Miss Clara Campbell was the charm ig hostess to a large number of her friends Wednesday evening, when she entertained with a lawn party. The occasion was greatly enjoyed by all present. Quite a number from here attended the biox siuppier and lawn party, at Eden schoolhouse, Friday evening. .Ju'dging bty the crowvd present it was a success both socially and In a finan cial way. The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Weak Old people who are feeble, and younger people who are weak ,will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depress ing heat of summer by taking regularly Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. 50c. ,iU1ST THlE THIINGl FOR D)IARRHOEA "A bout1 two years ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted over' a week," writes WV. C. .Jones, Bluford, N. D). "1 became so weak that I could not1 stand uplright. A druggist recom mended Chamber-lain's Colic Cholera and Ilarrhoea Remiedy. The first dlose relieved me and within two days I was as well as ever." Many druggists rec ommnend this remedy because they know that it is reliable. Obtainable everywvher'e. LIV ER TROUBlLE. "am bothered with liver trouble t wice a year," writes JToe Dlngman, Webster City, Iowa. "I have pains In my side andl hack aund an awful sore ness in my stomach. I heard of Chain berlain's Tahblets and tried them. By the time I had used half a bottle o1' them I was feeling fine and had no signs nf nnain." Obaiable ever..,y..,..r.. * 4 County Stinday School Convention * 4 A large crowd of delegates is expect ed at the annual Sunday School Con veition for Laurens county. This con vention meets at Dials church Septem ber 13th ad 14th. Following is thc program for this meeting: Wednesday Morning. 10:00-Song and Prayer Service, by J, C. Smith. 10:15--Welcome Address, by W. C, Curry. 10:20-The Convention Keyword, "In crease," by Dr. D. J. Brimm. 10:15-President's Report and Mes sage, by Mr. C. B. Owings. I1:00-Secretary-Tireasurier's Report, by J. F. Tolbert. It: 15-Year's Work of ivision Suporin tendents: EIlementary Secondary-J. L. Gray. Adult--ev. 1. N. Kennedy. il:30-"Building up the Sunday School Through the Forward Step Plan,' by Miss Agnes Havenel, Field Sec retary. 12:00-"Tho Sunday School Organ Ized for Service," by Mir. It. D. Webb, General Secretary, 12:30-Appointment of Committees. 1'irollment of Delegates. Adjourn ment for Dinner. Wednesday Afternoon. 1:-5-Song and Prayer Service, by George Cook. 2:00-"The Teen Age-its Problems How to Meet Them," by Miss Agnes Havenel. 2:30-Rteports of District Presidents: District No. 1-Mir. J. L. Gray, President. District No. 2--Dr. D. J. Brimin, President. 2:50-"Practlcal Ways for Making the Sunday School Attractive," by Priof. It. T. Wilson. 3:10--Discussion, by Rev. Mr. Wash ington. 3:25-"The Teacher's Preparation of the Lesson," by Mr. R. D. Webb. 3:55-"A Practical Standard for the . Ilementary Division," by Miss Itavenel. 1:1 )----AdjournIment. Thursday Morning. 10:00-Song and Prayer Service, by IRev. W. A. Baldwin. lt: I- -"Class Organization for Men and Women," by 1ir. Percy Moore. 10:-1.~. IT lniting the -Sunday school ai(l the Home Through the Cradle Itoll and the liome Department," by Miss .illwee Davis. 1 I : 1.~i--Questions anid Answers on "Sunday School Management." 11:30---"A World Wide View of Sun day School Work," and pledges talteii, by MIr. R. 1). Webb. 12:00--Adjournment for Dinner. Thursday Afternoon. I: :.-Song and Prayer Service, by W. 1,. Gray. 2:00-'Ilow to Build Up a Small Sun day School," by Hev. I. N. Ken nedy. 2:30--"The Importance of Prayer in thie Teacher's Life and WV .," by C. S: 00--"W~hat I am Taking Home fronm Th'lis Convention," by everytL . 3. 15--"Our Aims for' the Year," by H. D., Webb, 31:35- Rieport of Committees. Ad Jourinment. Notice-The meetIng indicated by this program is an interdenomnination al meeting, and every worker in ev cry whIte Sunday School in Laurent County is urgently, requested to at tend. The Laur'ens County Sunda) School Association is ou:liary to th< South Carolina Stunday Schooi Asso ciation, which is a (:0-operative effort on the part of all denominations t< improve Sunday School conditions an< Sunday School workers. It advocatet the latest 'and best methods of Sunda3 School work and stands only for' thosi interests that are common to Sunda3 Schools of all denominations, The lalns and methods suggested by thiE Association are practicable for al Sunday Schools, as they do not toucl on Church doctrines, The work is by way of suggestion, not by authority therefore it helps many, it hinderi none. The object is helpful and broth erly co-operation, not organic union The ofilcers of the Association an leading Christian business men of al evangelical dlenominations. C. 13. Owings, J. F. Tolbert, County President, County Sec-Trea CURE FORL CHOLERA MORBUS. "When our little boy, now sevei years old, was a baby he was cured o cholera miorbuis by Chamberlain't Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,' writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons, Fall Haven, N. Y. "Since then other mnenm hers of my family have tused this valu, able medicine for colIc and b~owel trotu bios wIth good satisfaction and gladly endorse it as a remedy of ex ceptional merit." ObtaInable every where, Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative I Liver Tonk Doss Niot Bripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-F'ot contains Cascara in acceptable form, stimuiating Laxative and Tonic, Lax-F'oi acts effectively and does not gripe not disturb stomach, At the saine time, it aidi digestion,arouses the11iver and aecretiont and restores the healthy functioun ana, Marie Rappold of the Metro- from their a c t u a 1 performances#. politan, proves Syrnposium. of Musical Reviews from by direct comparison that her brilliant America's ad'ing new and appealing voice is flawlessly re- upon request. wspapers sent created by the New Edison. Hear Edison's Re-Creation 0 Madame Rappold and many other Madame Rappold's brilliant voice, great artists have proven b direct and then hear Madame Rappold her comparison that Edison's Re-Creation se)f at- the Metropolitan, in New of their work cannot be distinguished York, or when she is on tour. 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