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Victor Record of " From the Land of the Sky Blue Water", Alma Gluck sung by Gluck Both are Alma Gluck [he Victor Record of Gluck's voice is just as truly Gluck as Gluck herself. You have only to hear her on the Victrola to realize that here is Alma Gluck. Her sweet, sympathetic voice is there in all its simple beauty-as charm ing and lifelike on the Victrola as though you were hearing this great artist on the concert or opera stage. The proo' is in the hearing. Come in and we will gladly play for you any of the sixty-five Gluck records, pr Victor Records by any other of the world's greatest art'sts./ There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety o styles from $10 to $300. Powe Drug Co. AGENTS LAURENS, - S. C. AN OPEN STATEMEN'I PEOPLE OF LAURENS You Can Buy From Us Cheaper Can Buy From The Wholesal Think over that statement! It means much to Is not chock full of spare cash. We are selling than we can buy them ourselves. THIS IS A SINCERE WARN Buy now for the future. An mense saving can be made bec as certain as two and two make all wearing apparel will be 25 per cent higher next fall than J are today. And in addition know the goods are of better qu than the goods of the future. Ask any Dry Goods Merchant ai You That This is Tri We invite you to look over our stock, consisting o dependable in wearing apparel for every men DAVIS-ROPER COl\ .* " *eSee * 4* * * * " f * DIALS NEWS. * " " " " * * * * * * * * * ** * ..,* Dials, Jan. 2"_.-It is a source of much regret that the iron-clad prolhi bition bill introduced by one of our members of the general assembly, whose integrity of purpose we See no reason to doubt-, met with a parlia mecntar'y death. (TheIbll. -1 has been favorably reported---Editor). P'rohibition that doesn't. prohibit, is getting to he a serious matuer in our state. ('ondit ins are such that one can but Wisli to see the "top lid" put uplon this evil, or some " measure adopted wherein the present liuor law could not be daily perverted as is now being done. l'roliIbitioni hon estly enforced would make it impossi ble for the so-called prohibitionist to rant albout Jaw enforcement, and drowned his consclence on the sly with whiskey. One is constrained to wonder how far the intemperate prohibition advo cates are responsible for the uresenft abuse of the liquor trafllc. It seemS to us there are some questions ins con nection with this subject, which de mands the serious consideration of the public and lawmakers. Miss Lizzie Easterling, who has been on an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Festus Curry, left Thursday for Columbia where she will remain for some1 days, before returning to her 1hom1e in llennettsville. Mr. and Mrs. Arihuir ('urr: and lit tle son have recently moved to the Shiloh community where they will make their home. Masters ''illmlan and Jack Bolt of II ickory Tavern, spent last week-end with their grandmother, Mrs. 1. It Brownleo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks spent Sun day in (ray Court, the guests of Mr. Lan Ropp and family. Mr. Arthur Curry and family of Shiloh, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Curry. Miss Vera Willis had as her guests 'Saturday night Misses M ldred and Annie May Kellett, of the (Greenpond section. Misses Clara and Nannie ''am1pbe(ll were visitors of Miss Luir"o Abercrom bie 'T'uesday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Tripp of ('hand ler, were the week-end guests of Mr. John Owings and faily. Mrs. Florence Ropp. and Mirs. Lottic Owings and Herbert and Leonard Ow 'TO THE COUNTY Than We a Houses rou and everyone who goods cheaper today ING: im.. ause four o40 ; they we, ality id he will Tell ie. f allithat is stylish and iber of the family. IPANY. South Carolina ma '5mmm mm mm Ings, were the spend the day guests of Mr. John Thomason and family Wednesday. The many friends of irs. John Slim mons regret to know she Is seriously ill with LIneulontia at this writing.. Mrs. 1. S. Brooks was a visitor of Alirs. J. It. I rowilee and family Stun (lay. Miss ('laria Me Call, had as her week mind guest. Miss Clara Campbell. '"ThIou:.;hlts Of Ge(thiS(emanw" was thie subject of the Rev. G. (i. iarley's ad dress at this place Sunday afternoon. The sublject was handled in a matsterl v Way, and was greatly enjoyed by the large crowd pIres(itI 1'cbriary Ihe l Ith is to be olerived as Sunday ; k'hool [lay at Dials as well as at th various.churcesb Iiroiugh0out the Stalte. The service at. this place will be in the morning and everyone Is uirgn(ly urged to attend. A iearly welcoime will await all who see lit to be present. During the coming week a critsade 'ill he started for the pu1ri pose of obtaining nlew members for the Sunday school. The different 'om1 mltt e's in charge having already been inaugurated, they will make1 a house to house (1nvas of (he homes who now have Ito r'epresentalive in our Sitnday iehool. TAKE "CASCARETS" IF HEADACIIY, BILIOUS AND CONSTIPATED i)e4st for hr iiiland Bowels, ha1d breath, 111141 colds, sour stomach. (let a 1I0-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongen, head and nose 'logged upl) with a cold--always trace this to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. 'oisontouts matt('' clogged in the in Iestines, instead of being cast out of the systeml is re-absorbed 11110 the blood. When this poisot) reaches the delicate brain tissue it e uses conges tion and that dull, 11 obbing, sicken ing headache.\ ('as(arets imtne intely cleanse the stomiaci, remove ' te sour, undigested food and foul gases, tlake ti ('excess bile Irom the liver and carry out all the constipated Waste matter and pois ons in the bowels. A Casaret tonight, will surely st raighten you out by mtorning. They workh while you1 sleel,--a tu-cent box fromt your druggist n1(1ans your head clear, stonach sweet and your liver and hovels regular for miotiths. * . * S S S S . e S S S* S a * MAIDDEN NEWS. S** * " * * * * * * * * * * * * .\ladden, Ja~n. 23.-Talk about roads folks, they are now awful! 'l'ile for farmse (if they ever intend to show a willing min(d) to use that drag so earnestly requested -by wise ones make the road that goes by your house 1ssa ble. The mnmbhers of New Prospect church joined heartily in the 'ponttd ing" extended the new pastor, Rev. It. .1. Williams by his churches. M.\rs. .\lay Madden was called to Greenwood Friday by the serious illness of her grand-daughter, IIlel Hell. The little one d(e1d Satuday n111 was burtied at M\out. .\or1ih c'hurch' nearli Greenw~ood Sunaday mlorning. Thc symipathty of all goes out to the youtht full par'ents. .\irs. J1. D). Culbertson was In La rens Saturday afternoon, shopping. .\irs. J. .-. Woffordl and .\iss lIettic Cunninghamt had a itleasant call re cently' at the 110me4 of thejir cousin .\irs. .John Hirown. M\r. and Mirs. Furmianl hrown ai .\Mr. and .\irs. Wmn. lBrown were recent guests of .ir.m ando Mrs. .1ohn1 lBrown. Mleasles aire In our mid1(st. Cases in the htomes of both M\r. (s. W. Chlar are daily expecting tihe lIt tle lad (whii is "Johny on the spot." whtere a con taglius d 1isas is to be caulight ) 1< break out at ouir htouse. We arIe prto foundly sorry'3 for' all tha11 thave to g< thr ioutgh a siege of imea'hsles 14)uriselvye. included'() bitt Mt's. ('hapinmn htowever Is to he pitied the iiost --site Is thb only one it heri f'amily' 11hat ha~s a c'leal receiipt, and1 t here are ani ev'en doz/ei to have themti! l'irom Nabhor Chapmttl (1w'.' to thle baby)3. We htope( some 4) Stemt will he mecasleu-prPool' tis r'ound)4 Mlesdamies Thurmantth i nley' and( 1 are agaIn su ffeinge wit) ('ohds. M lis .\le Roper'i spent the week-eni wIth her sister', Mits. 'lThad .ioor'e. M.\lls A~l hidii uleitso o111(f EkomIl I Is in lied wIth measles. Drt. C litn .Ioines, t' welI li ke' priofesslonal buisiness last week. M\trs . lollie 'Teatgute is ntow wilth he1 niece M\rs. Mlay .\adden atnd keti. houts for Mt's. M\adden when' shte wa'~s en111let to Greeniwood on the sickniess an11 dleat h of little l lelen. We have julst r'eeelved two v'aluable butlletins firom Clemson college, Poultry RaIsIng for St C.-No. 1661 anl' Report of Boll WeevIll Comissloon Some folks, that ouight to kno)w better don't belIeve the boll weevIl wIl amount to much. I strongly hellev< there are lean years ahead of uts whet the pest arrives. but when the adjust ment to new conditions is met and overcome thet the brighter day will come for farming and farmers. Any thing that will snipe out the destesta ble lieu law, otght to be ountted rath er a blessing in dlsguist Idi O'(1lD S'.Ifltil NnIS. t ILnforti, .1an1. _:'.. Ti- 1:adie': o? t a ltarall Ill proveintent \ A mer'ia itin lart : verv i'leaslt as wolf as in*t I : luet)(ine, .%i(llnday afte nitoon witl 1:1. tea cher' and pil: s o h 11 .a nf r,i schoo4l. .\:lthough1, a-4 to the w\'1'.hel,1 il coul d have been ralled a vritable "bilue \londay', yeti a good mant !a dies ('n1114, as it it had b1)en1 snushine and all thire. I amu sure. wen- ariit!y rp(aid for (outing. First we Were addressed by our nw 11 sue'rvisi!' teacher, Alts. "ries n. andi her' -;w(-e talk and itler'est in the work just siinply won our hearts in the togiuX ning of her new work. We all wish her success in tbis great work and Will welcome( hler in our midst any tine. We were Hinde to feel welcomle andl ass much at home by our- able and etli ('ien t(a('hers, .Misses 'ox, Wilson and Nance. 'T'heir rooms did look so chery and orderly, We were mnuch impt1ressed, and our hearts fell more Ihanlks to th em than we can utter for the inter est and hard Work they are doing to tmake good mten and woien out of oat dear little children. Aft cr the business of the associa tion was discussed and pirogratmmi read by Miss Nance for next meeting, and a valentitne 111y arranged for. We were agreeably surprised, When Mirs. Waldrep , .\lrs. .\oore and .\rs. Cannon came( in to serve refreshments which were very much enjoyed and the pleasure of tneeting our neighbors and mingling in pleasant conversation Imlade us forget some of our sorrows. cars and losses for awhile at least. We I opp this good ieeting vill en courage others to come out to outr pleasant sch1oo! -room{ and we are sure it will ('i('ottrige out teachers and it will help is to 1e lwiter alotas and better parents. We are to have a measuring par ty very soon and eor dially invite everyone that canl. to at Wind. We are sure you w\ill enjoy it and be benefitted by coming. EV EIIYONI-: SI11I'1 ll Ni (:I.\S OF W.1'1 ''1 ('LEA N lilIN E YS I Yor, Back Hlrs or Biladder lio(th ers You Drilk Lots of( Water. W\hen your kidneys hurt andi yotti back feels sore, don't. get scared ali proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidney. and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys ('leat like you keel yolut bowels clean, by flushing thenm with cold water and kid eco which re. tmoves ile body's urinous waste and stimulates thet to their norial activ ity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 21 hours ile. strain front it a0t) grains of reid a( waste, so we enntt readly3 tiier'stani thle vItaIlii impor1tn'e of1 keeping thii kidney3s active. Driink lots of wa'0te'-y'ou enntl. tDruig Stor'e ab~out oneC dozen~t 5 gr'ait kidneco tablets, take onie tablet be fore eachl meal and( at bedt itui wil a glass of water' for' a tfew' days am1 y'our kidneys will act tIne,' This fa -itouts t'emiedy Is tnade ftipfn iierfeell3 harmtoless I ngr'edilelts (fd atts inicbk ly, anid has been utsed for generaltis to ('lean and11 stinia1t elog"'ed kid ney's; also 1)to m$"f'al ize Ithe atlis hi 1 riine 50 it noC lon'ger I is ai source o'(f it ritat Ion, thu is endin tg bladd~er weak ness. Kid neen Is Inctexpnsive, cannot In kidneeo whIiich ev"eryone should1 t a k > no0w and then't to keepl their kidniey: :leanh and)1 act'ive. Try3 this, also keel upj till wvater' dr'inkinig 011d 110 dloih yott will weondeir wh'at biecamie of youl kidney's 11rouble ~ andil backachc. * * * * *' * * * *4 * t . * * *~ COL ' PO N * N N ('old Polinit, 'Jant. 22.--Th wil'Ieathle halis been ineleiment for the past weekOl s(4 tihe farmerios werte hinderedt''( ini thei early plowing. Mtrs. Alice iFowllr atnd her1 aistel tives. .\lr. (Guy .\lollte was a visitoir it Tsintretns Saturdall~y. .\Iss ("file .\ay3 II lidle of' I dil ren Sutnday. .\lrls. Eimmtia Lea'ke lost lier1 htors recetty3. We symipathize withi thien as tihe htor'se wast a good, gette f'ait .isses TaizA'.le and( WIllie .Ioe Walket charmling dautlghiters of .\ir. Will Walk er', v'isited theu ir uche, .\l r. Tletguie 1100 Liisbonit Satur iday andil Sunday'. .\Mi'. Plirce Finley of the 11t. Picas Iant nteighbiorhlood was a v'isitor l *Lautrens last FrIday. 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In dtiscuissinig;. the dre'(ss goods'1 sots Illy and demaand itinatio 301 r 19'I 17, 'ol 13' Ia vies of (~r4ol3 I 'ii tic. SotA & co., Cltlkcljd, salth leroe wore 40 13luo 411,000t,000 1mern u3n1der a rms i31 the it - 330335s hell igelet r3233 I CtliI'ies tod(ay., ,1~23( futlly I Itree-q 331131 0 of thlem33 wVr~ to-1 t3IaIV a~t witr, Ile poAutied (oit t13t1t:1(6 lif ou(f thle aver'lage~ 11311folrl in lie l Srvice (1002 not. execeed sixty 4t21yr,' 131141 Stated that1 on3e untiformi3 for4'41101; 333en3 1333 3111ly att. the front would13 rOc 3333j3(4 m130t' woIIOI way;0 ever (V ai2' 22 ill 111}' 03ne '('ai3.. stiliclent to 023231)1' ('1141 333ciI14('' to2 ga3ge3 1i11't( IV t11e I43'44I22I)1( trend1 i3 price.-; (If al 123l~ie wade(2 o3f(0 4 .'' '('( int 3to~1 (toilo, Mir. I13 12 8ti thalt 111120 had3( 103r' to f do3 W\iIJI !'ittl 131 113is et211141 Ili an 3l3133ig t428."X. new cotton, of I the 1(m7' (2009. is ilV - ailte,'' he ( onit inued, ''11t31 ne('xt Se;, I(fei'e or Oct ober, so t hat cat ton3 I:: IL y'(23y specul1 at ive3 .131141c (."-V (roods(1 E(03033ist, " " (a vA ('flU t 13)1 iwu'r 'PIE E t:, " a (;raly (Court-, l1()3tA, 'three, lam. 21'. We athe( gladt to strafe that tlI) sick of tis communt13ity is 1Iprovin1g. Nil'. 13114 'Mrs. JT. S. Todd t11( beent on the rich. list, but are better. Mr. Dennie (Garrett wont. to Fotun. tain 13nn Wedlnesday to ta3ke 1113 lli w1ork( 1as barber, bu4t 3ret3urned( 1h0me3 on Ttlllrsday1. .."tt1 1agr.ip.... \W7. ...-h h:..,