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* . * MIADDE N NEWS. * Maddeni. Feb. 2I.--Services were held at 1')rosIpectI SIIday morning by Pas tor. .1. N. WViiallia s. WeU were al11 gladl to a., ible to.ether agaiti. Three were ;uhli 41 to the chulrb Ily letter. The budst t as snyge.sted by lite con feren * at I airnills 1 itay, was alopti et by Ohe elitielh. Now all tog-itler flor a 0: e rswork:i .\Ii.. . Ir ylityi u and 1oi b lII;IN - , - - Ie k d n 1 .;i s of .\lI. an d I \ <. \ 'l l ; n l rl. .r. \ : I I \ il li i teti 111 (h i] J r'll "111141.y sc-hool ai I 4 11 "t l I I I 1it lt Ii Il ro it d I I I v \ j \ItItu-dn. V - . 1 A Wi- 1 )I '1 4 I t I wit r1 I- l ai I NII. 1' tr' s i. I I i X**. l * l a\\ t I f r di lit .11 ) 1i r \ . l It hl 71. ITr W. n h AIr l .ONS hI\ .7 V ft rn fn RUshn r hii l ith (u nila y a .\t' lr .4 . 1 11. \\ (lltus a Su \lr.V .l. \ (Ib. .w 1 F un 5:1~~~~~~ ~~ tilK'i~ iiI- ~ I N 1A ~tt - 3 r Il i In > -- l* G denlI tt~iIi tl~ - - .I'CWellt IC T. W. WOO & SON 11.11)9 Fi ' in t7 -<nir isi tak n- ' Ii Ilre 1'abonel.i..<..n.rou...n,!...opl A letter from Washington ibrought its tie information that ono 'of our Laurens county boys, Watts Iludgens, was in a hospital there and Was get (Ing oni iecly, and chiverfihl despite his IS Wounds. 'lhe Writer, AMlss Azile Wolford, had ftie pleasiure of meeting former Lalt rens people by liif bedside: Aliss Ecthel Teaitge, a trai ned IIurpse, Al iss 11lla Teatne. a Iiece of Ca pt. IIliigens, who is ilt school in \irginia anl the faim ily of .Ir. ilAitius Wharton, formerly or Iison. no\w i ostolice at \asli ington. We appireciate greatly the kind ill s'>45s s they sent thi s scrihe. It is too good to keep - lthe joke on t wo or ourlI new neiglhbors. .\ter a trinusii ~Vweck's work (4t gellinug set ie ill I i1l i flow h4onie . iiil (ma tur IV l I at Y a I I i I Ilt . 114 111 fI abot o. I isa t \aIaIa a 4I1 (Ii it I-. a tIlI -y 'a \ llo 4i(ii ht)1 ias Hio~ nin Iw t w> tI1- ' \\ I I;I I :ai 414 hauleiy ait : S for I it. daiy i im- '4t 11111 Io! . n-!y. T 4 ii , ai ttwl. w44:.4li lo Iela,; go iig to bmt, n! They had worked all ilay 8uindlay getting ready for \londay! .\lossrs-. F.II -iley. 11. Y. C l e t Son and .1. 11. I' ver and .\ls. .1. A. Wohford attenlel anl eni.njyel th as s-ociat ional cont'erenc t .1''irst Blapt ist clan-ch -rilay. -ei . 2!s. GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN WITIH LEMON JUICE hlaie a hetuttV 'lot ion l'or a h'en cenuts tlat reunaa u' tfi , i ela , on il . fit -ur . a l i ;t a ny ' a '\ Ia ( i ' -r wi lp ly b * \wx'. hill h y row \Vii i . \l:1, l it Il ) 114. ciill To ic r. % altv an.! --i-n , -. 1,: imp rifyin,, and . oup Calomel! dsoin'sz iver Tone rknsad o ln aoun ha1, l'll~ jtCi . of 44 1 o i b ta few I aent-:, a'n if4 i- 4411. ( ire' ensV itt'li il -iI' i-nic a Doson's Liver n Ton pe u I9 usii. ourI lietll 1r-e i-a\ Take41 a i spoofu 44tl'. 1i41ht and wake the)1 nexta daV1 \t4:i.44. likeien calornel unerican Moter Bets Them121' rAll al th ew mlie s 11 in wiOchl Cte Reku aComly Hera as been Nof inl the fact that she 41 Il..' ] 44.:~ 444 4 444 4 f 4 u r . . o e ' e- e * o e * * * e 11031E 1EMONSTRIATION * *ll)EPAitTMEN'. * By Miss 1alsy E. lirris. * C C e o ee eo g oC Cee Homle ('11iiing of Meats Willth the St('111 Pressure Ca aii ner. The hol1e calming of friulls and veg tables has beconme comnmnon, and it is natuIral that tih next step should be the honme canlltiig of nments. It is very 41illienlt to el)ep fresh meat on the 'arin withoit a refrigerator. As s1ich con veil ieinces 11.0r ofteli lacking inl the farni honie tei inortallce of canning te tilvat is readlily seen. The fariler oftel loses his inval '.whell tie weather heconies s11ab4lnly wal111 at bltclerig Itin1e. 1)I'en too . e uss mor1 flesh na44 111:111 Iih ' h 1cc(41 inl order to !l rid iof it b l'ore it -Iloils. This me4an s v w t U:- 4. Of 4 4144 '- I lite iosI i i lrtant uta a wn iv :rlicles .11 o fliel. I1I is, plsi not1 4 Ionly to Ivi l silch waste by%- cUilin' ll also to Utilize aill the 1414al .1ra s 4 n sou p hones. Witli a 1upply of ('ennne inent onl hlalIn 11he huouisow'ife entli lprepareI'4 an~ svie a inval oin short notice. It also ialies poss4ible a ilnore varied (lit. Nlcat vannot he sueccessfully ennneted with a hot water ecnner, as a higher t'mluperauI itre is r'elliie(I to kill 111 hac 1eria in mneat1. The canner usel should he 4 ble to <lev) lop at least 1. to 2) lbs4. of st1441i lwe ssilre. This il'11er is 1141 4lly * tis fIill for vann)I1Lg 1141als. hat1 also for- einin be'ns, ians adul C 41 . whi ta re14iiir' a1 loiI4 '; r 4ill i t i r l :- ill V Ith (t-;4 4 :4,:' arI, .o ,o l :Ir 111h ''v a1111 4 .1 :4'!''. * .it I 'x I~ - it n I \ n . I ;ha hu t444 o 4 ::v a t l i~r : BEST PREVENTIVE FOR INFLUENZA IS ACTIVE LIVER is h-tfom Saae o ilniionl, is 4' the 4hh- l .a\ ne for' ( an1 1;11. A I fl...4 h r . [ .:' N 4.\' : * .4 w l -l i 4 . i t - . I |a 4 ' I e .4r il. i l 114 4:, 4a 44 1141 4l 144 '4l 1) 44' 1444 4 .4 441 144 .' 4\ 4 tila 4ll 44lli ' 114 lite'4 lt 44444 w' irh your1 4'aiting 14leasure'4, or4 wor44k. N4'Xl 11uorn1in1g your' '11 colihas in4g 11in4, w44ith Ii4 a ealy~4l'~ app t' for4 breakfstl4.-4 ('al1otabs44 ar1 '4 h $11 nly113 in 4441 244n '111'' u ra tees ('a l1ah by3 offerinig to) refun the14 1 ri4' l if4( you are4 no44 de) 4 lightl * SIiIIlOI1 .\ AS, * Shiloh, 1''e4. :' .- \\'e have( beenI hav.4 nI~ 141en41 (o4 ra1in iln 141r scelion forl 1th4 hitslt4'few thly3s, but1 hop1e4 4th4 stun .\. and11 .\1rs. 14'o4ey Nelson1, of I jlc ory3 TavernIIl '15444 visi i '. and4 .\Iirs. ne4stlahy nightl. .\lr. .\ijke' l'arkls from41 ('a1411 \\ails '4orth1, is speJ1'1lin1g a1 few4 days3 withI honn-fl4''dks. .\1r \'. .\4l.\i 15 Ar itong is si4'k a1 lhis .\lr. and4 .\Ilrs. .l. It. lleihuus11 visited(1 .L. I 1. 1: 1ell .ms l''ij ay '4' fternoon4411. da:i s n4 4 ilh .\11r .1.. I''. (;ray, oft this: 1.\ .14 Joh .\rInstron444:, '4ho1 14:s been1 inl the4 1444 41ary 4'4'.41 aI('areson fo .wvera'(l' .\lr'. 44444 .\14r<. .14 If' \.\rnistron:- '4 .-i (l l :4444 \l 4t ,. T.' 4 > . . 444t ron 4444d44y. 4'r. "1 r 4h1hl r' and44 l44114 .4rambon1.4 .,i4ite d \1l *nd . \!' 4~ '. i~bb- and 4 444. hI r. aad'A r4 .4414hl 4.4 \j.h. \h t.. a;~ in" lie4r :1444. 4,44, 1. Nir A LAULCY SIAMh LGMT Plant to 21 Inches long, If 14 Inches wide, 21 inche& hitgh Lalley-Light furnishes two sources of light and power in the one plant. The machine itself is one; the storage battery is the other. Light used direct from the generator is as steady and atrong and brilliant as from the battery. This is an advantage not usually found. It is due to the fact that the patented Lalley-Light engine is especially designed and built to drive an electric generator. It is worth a grcat deal to the man who must have light and power that are wholly reliable. We will demoistrate Lalh-y-Light, free. Call for the book of owners' testimonials. HARNEY ELECTRIC CO. Lauren-, S. C. SOUTHERN STATES SUPPLY CO., Columbia, S. C. OPERA HOUSE Veirra s Royal Hawaiian Singers and Players ONE DAY ONLY Next Monday Afternoon at 4:00 p. m. Next Monday Night at - - - 8:15 p. m. Believing that the best is none too good for the people of Laurens we have taken the liberty of book ing this high class attraction for a showing in our theatre. This group of Hawaiians comes to us with the highest recommendations and praise, and the money cost of getting them here will be nothing if they please Laurens as they have pleased the audi ences of hundreds of other cities. Afternoon Admission - - - 75c. WaTx NgtAdmission - - - - - $1.00 Wara NightALL SEATS RESERVED --- For the benefit of all the school children who care to come in the afternoon we will issue tickets to them at 50c. Get these children tickets at our box office.