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WBBEVILLE-GUEENWOOD MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Organized 189'. PROPERTY INSURED $2,500,000. WRlTE Ol CALL on the under signed for any infornation you may desire about our plan of insurance. We insure your property against de truction by Fire, Windstorm or Lightning. And do so cheaper than any Insurance comipanmy in existesce. Remember we are preparod to prove to you that ours is the safCst 'and cheapest lan of insurance known. Our assoolatic 1.L now leelled to write insurance in the counties of AM r beville, Greeiwood, McCormick, Lau rens and Idgeleld. The'ollicers are: 0EN. J. FitAEt LYON, 4'resident, Volumbia. S. C. J. I. lILA Kl E, Genl. Agt.. Secy. & Treas. Greenwocd, . C. DIRlECTOIIS: A. 0. Grast .. .. .. ..Mt. Cari , J. Mi. Uainbrell, .. ....Abievi . Jno. 11. Childs, . B......radi.: A. W. Yotungblood .. .. lIodg., I. C. S. P. Morralh, .. .. ..Wilington, S. C. L. N. Chianerlain ..McCormick. S. C. IR. II. Nihols-on . . . . I':dgefield. S. C. F. L'. Tim i an1111111, I'' sant Ilne, S. C. J. C. Mlartin . . . . . . . .Princeton, S4. C. W. . Wi:tr ton. .. .. ..WtrIoo, S. C. 1. . 111.LKE, e.Ag0. Ireenmwood. S. 4'. Milier's AtiIseptle 0il, hnownii as SNAKE OIL WVill Positively ltellew 1'1i.in1hre Tryb it right now\' r. rhe'imat ismt, nlelralLin, Un h vn or, lifT and swo ll *in llt pails5 ill the I'hal. blak anld inh .corna1. " 111,0.'. (1n-. After one applivntionl ;,1; I uas ii by magic. A new remedy %'!-A IIiternal!:- and externally for !o.:. . ohh. er()u,). Sore tho t. dipthtrV.1 anl ion iliti. This (01 i.; ((nt( "It'd :I) le, the O pweetratine reinl fly L. f)wn . !s pronmpt .1- ilinnu !!ate 1vele '.n re Hleving l: il Is duie to lhe fact t:: it peneotra es; 1(l the :; I--'; :h at onC . . Ai . . I 1 dropsl fin tho 0-iclo'.' 117 - (4 :olv leathil. and1)I it will p i thi:: stanuce ilhroln2h and ik:tolgh il tllhre niill; ios. A\eret no i-ubst n. T1his. ateil oil Is golin red color only. kvery hot tie guaiiraiteed: kn. .tnd $'l-.0 bottle, . rioley Tehuned. The 1an rens Drug Co 7-1i H UGH B. CUNINGHAM ('IVIL ENVIN EE1t (M. A. S. C. E'S.) SUIl'EYS-DESIGNS AND CON STRUCTION In Steel, C(oicrete, Wood. WATElLtAO, - S. C. ('Cnre PalmetICI to Bink, Laurens, S. C. W. M. NASH, SURVEYOR, Terracing, Leveling, Drainage'. Notary Public. GRAY COURT : : : S. C UNDERTAKING KENNEDY BROS., Undertakers and Embalmer Calls answered any hour day or night. Slmpson,Cooper & Babb Attorneys at Law. WR1 Practice in all State Courts I'rompt Aitention Given All Business N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank Bu~ldlags, Laurens, S. C. PRAtJTICED IN ALL. COURTS Long Time111 Loans Negot iated. Abstractsi Prepared. Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt attention given to all business honey to Joan op iteal Estate Offlee Phone a' Residence Phone 95 Oltir , -mons Building 0, t. Feathterstone W. B. Knight 'EATH'iERSTONE & IENIGHIT Attorneys at Law Laureins. 8. C. i ~uisin sau untruisted to Our Care wi il Hate P'romipt iande (areful Atten. thon. Office o'ier P'almetto Bank IMr. F'eatherstone. will spendI Wednes day of each week in Laurens.) J. ROY CRAWFORD SURVEYOR Plats, Tracings, ine Prints, Etc. Telephone 2804 Clinton, S. C. Dr. T. L. Timmerman DENTIST Lauren', South Carolina Odice in Peoples Bank Building. DR. W. F. FLOWERS VETERLINAIRY SURGEON Graduate with 19 Years Experienee De~ntist and Surgical Work 0 Offce: Posey's Drug Store * * * * * * * * * * * C C..... TYE1SVLIA NEWS. * Tylersville, Oct. 8.-Rev. .1. i. Wil Hamis filled his regular appointment at a1 Langston Sunday afternoon. i The farmers of Ils section are quite d busy gathering thelir crops dui ring these lovely aitumn (lays. v AlrS. L. II. Blramlett and Miss .Jessle t< Lee, of Waynesville, N. C., are spend Ing some tilne Witlh .\r. and .31r. T. I' P. Poole and fatily. 0 .lMiss 1,1ula D onnan, of \Vhitmire, st petit tihe week-end with relatives here 4 Alrs. Jasper Marlin from near Ora, Is spendling a while wNith Mr. and Alrs. Furman Poole. .\t. anl .\It:. V. It. Cooper spent r with ielatives niar Cross An -hor'. Nli 'Iat l-o and family from .;i'0tk inn lmant inst Thursday wisl \i1. tid \lrt. .1. W. Dontin iland fain i ty. .rs. .lartha hlakeley of Roebuck, C iS sp'imlag a while with I relatives and Iit'inis inl the coliti nittity. .\rs. .lim lowler, an( daughter, 1 Mis, carrib i ow ir of t the Warrior 5 ('ruek !ection and Alrs. Toy Drum ond a) (1111ldrenl of Lanford Station viitul .\r. and Alt's. T .Y. Poole and Wily llt t rsday. Air. arnar-el Andrews Is, spomlding. i while with Alr.. Alargaret ittle. Alr. T. 1'. l'oolo anul rl:11tghter. Aliss are Psh' 11t41 rlts. I,. !H. l-niraeftt lm .!e.essie Ivee, mnotored ove - o Anidrson ?onday to visit Mi;s .\aitie It' i)o I'on)tto \\ w ot is a1 litding .\ndesol ('l T t his year. \l s 1.11a 'I~o lon a and( .\iss (' w forl w.e.ro inl Luriens shopping 8atttrt-1 (171~y. S 'voral frotn lie neighborliood aI ndervicts 1t Hel1any Sunday. Missos Grace 'oole anId Ltey Doln ntanii were in Iatt rells Friday Oil busi Misses Elliel Mellaniel ald Alayie Irby and friends wver the guests of I -Aiis hi ('latk Sittiday afternoon. MOTHER! YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, FROM CONSTIPATION If I inguie Is cofed, I breali hid, stoli Itieh Sourl, eleanl l. and bowvel. Give "('alifortnia 'yrup of Pigs" at ont((e a leaspooifiul loday often Saves I sick (.hild tomlorrow. If your 11it0te on Is outt-of-sorts, I ialf-sick, Isn't aetntin eatina and act Ing natrially-ilook, Mother! see if tongue Is coated. This is a sure sign that 8i little stonacih, liver and how els are clogged with waste. When cross, irritalble, feverish, stiomach seour, breath had or has stomach-ache, diar rhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give it teaspoonl'll f "Californla Syrup of Figs". and i a few hours all tile Con1 stipaled ppison, undigested food aid y sourl bile-,geitly moves out of its lit tile bowdi Without gripling, and you have a' well playful child again. t M\Iotkys.can rest easy efter giving a ilIs harmless "fruit laxative', because r it never falls to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for ba bies, childr'en of all ages and fot ' gr-own'-upjs pr'linted on each bottle. Jhowar'e of counterfelt fig syrups. Ask yourt drtugglst for a bottle of "Cal ifor'uia Sy r:t p of FIgs'' Iln s-e tha lint It is mtadie by thle "Callifot-tiIa FIg Sy'rup * * * * C*. * * .C. . .. * . t * iRABUN NEWS. *a * **C C *. c et TRabun, Oct. 8.-The weatheri for the past week has bIeen ver'y much like fail and -the f'armier's are Ver'y busy a trying to get aheadl of Jack Frost. Mrs. Willam 'Bur-dett and MIss Car t'le Stone spent Monday with Mrs. R~obert Hiellamts of 'Tikkory Tfaver'n section. Miss Allie lHabb, Mrs. SmIth Martin and little dlaughter, Anmora, visited at Mrts. Rebecca Owens' Tuesday. Mt-s. Florence League andi dlaughter', Miss Cora, were in Laurtens Tuesday, shopping. Mtrs. Anna West went to Greenville Mondlay on business. Messr's W. D). Owens, T. F, Babb, TI. HI. Mahion, W. A. Baldwin attended the Association at Clinton Tuesday and 'Wednesday., Mrs. Paul Willis and "hildren, Jack, andl Paul, Jr'., vIsited her mother and 3 othier relatIves from Wed(nesday until Friday. Messrs A ndlerson Aberc ronmble, Lu die A'ber'cromble, Misses Cora League f and Alliene Baldwin wore visitora at the assocIation at Clinton W'ednesday. Mr. W. D. Owens and mother, and a Mr. and( Mr's. Smith Martin spent Thursday at Mr. T. F. Babb's. Mrs. Rebecca Owens visited herI dlaughter, Mrs. Anna 'hiellams, of Shi loh, Thursday. Mrs. Claude Wasson and children, of Friendship, spent Thursday with Mt's. Ri. A. Owens and family. Mir. T. F. ,Dabb atid daughters were in Lautrens Friday shopping. Mr. George Hoellamns was in Gray Court Saturday on business. Miss Hazel Bolt had for her guests a Sutnday Missa Allio 'Baldwin and a Co'ra 'League. Mrs. Hlarley Abercromblo visited her t sister. Mrs. Terry, of lloyds Mill. and 'Its accompailied home by Furman erry. Mr. lobert Hellais and family visit :1 relatives in 'Merna Section quindsly. M.\is .Jani6 Garlington. of Anderson nd Mr. EIriest Ilipp, of ('lintoin, wer Ie visitors at 'Mr. 11. I1. Mahon's Sun ny. Mrs. T. HT. Babb and children are Isiting'her parents, Mr. and M rs. .l ,n Owens, of Gray Court. AMrs. Mary lolt, of Ilickory Ta.verin, spending some tlime with ler broth r, Mr. W. P. Baldwin. TRY "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS IF SICK OR BILIOUS' oiti ! ~l eian your1 hels aundt slopI leldltiche., colds. soul st 'u0oc, (1t a 10-cent ho: nov:. Turn th' ras'iis el-the hieada-he, liinttrh anid hal (ohis e' '','i- itl might and keliep them, wit v:!b 'h .\illiov-, of .e n-i n r o t k acrtnow; and dIN, n 1-v I.w now the uIMM1ry (*-11.. iver, elo:.gged lov!', tomlach. 1)ini't i mtio I .et t'as':ire i1 toimiah: remlove I II mdta e thi (X.4,: b ur I lo n l .Iorr (lil-ntm rV I Ii 111131A N WI LI, I I-' F i ' I: N.S r'1oor Senator, Sill 01; 1y " C - - iIon" Will 1ilke 1 m1 1 iee lib: .11nd1.- sayvs Pub11lie 311ust fOeelde. Trenton, Oc .t. 6,- KNow1 ing Itha1,thl wople of' th It'State w 1r . anxiousi tI ari the 'iprohahl' ittit udi ol' Suiaitor 'lillman in tHe next sitorialrace, inlec Ilhei prv hv wnrsusn he matter. tis cmorr1., -ondv-it soughtOl 11 intferview wvIth !him- this ioriug-. 'he weatr was n-: to saying any ling Onl Ihe suibirel. h.-auns (tf' his tatemeill Iwo yeiaris a1go) 1hti.t lie wouIld etire at tie cnd of his pr(seit teri. \'len it. was brolight to his ait('ntiol tait tihis count ry had ouheote inivolvei i the ilost gigantic war of al history inee that time, anid that his services 'erc more needed now tha e vr he aid: "f have received many lettel's fron Id friends, and from many who hae ive' sutIorted ie before, urgInag ime o be a candidate to succeed myself, ot.withistanding my declaration two cars ago that I would retire. When make ip) imy min(, it is not. often hat. I change it. I do not wisi to he candidate, my fainly wish ie t, etire from 1li hi Ic life. 1l11t on a. ouint Of the fact th1at we aIre at. war, nd that tle President needs tie In ivided slipport of his vnim ty. I have ecen tly said( that thue ony 13(ondtit ion n which I would ibe a candidate was or the pteopleC to 'conscriit.' me, Iln Ilher words, I muis he0 convincedl lint hey reall w3 'ant ime to r un, or I shalt ct irIe as prev'iously aninounced.'" The Senator is receiving many let era urging him to be a candidate gain, to all of which lie has answer d as above. It is a matter that is up) a the people as to whlethier the Sena or shall again represent them, as he las (d0ne for so long and so accept .bly3 to the iai'ge ma.jor'it~y of the vot is of the State. ''heir wishes c'an hte uadc knowna either by letter or pet ion, andl w~hat Is dlone should be done uickly. The oppositIon is very busy, ndl it ia high time the frienda of the resqent ([Democratic admilnistration lake known their wishes, EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF INDIOSTION OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH nstanit relief! "Pape's Dlipepsini" (ends1 your stomanch distress. Try it! Wonder' wvhat upset y'our' stomachi 'hich port Ion of the food did( the dam ge-doi you? Well, don't bother. If our storpach is in a revolt; if sick, assy and upset, and what you just ate as ferniented and turned souir; head izzy and aches; belch gases and acids ndh eructate undligeisted foodl breath otl .ongue coated-ia -t take a little 'ap' itoh-- popshLutainelp neutralize cidity andl in flve minutes yoti won er' what becanme of the Indigestion nd distr'ess. Millions of men and womien todtay now that it is needless to have dye epsia. A lit tle Diapepsin oc casion 1ly keops ethe stomach sweetened and hey eat theli' favorite foods without oar. If your stonmachi doesn't take car'e of our liberal limit wvithout rebellion; if our food is a damage instead of a clp, remember the quickest, mliiest, 3ost harmless relief 'is Papo's DIa 'pinfl which costs only fifty cents or a large ease at dIrug stores. It's ruly wonderful--it stops fermentation ud acidity and sets things sti tight, o gently and easily that .it is really stonishing. Read "Pntdence of the Parsonageo", lie new serial story statting In this isne of The Adrktte. HAYES 5 & 104 NEXT DOOR TO W. G. WI We Wish to Call Your Attentio, gains We Are Ladies' and Childrens' Hats Privees1- m-*eriht 111d style amd nliv cnannt hw henten 25 0 Ribbons Ic to 25c Yard On 'Ihhn arethelat s r t4ernls oud 4,1ur priv . v.nnno: . Big VAues in Hosiery ' I' 1h 10 C 10 15 C S ai n ahne lb t l ob . l~n ie S ok s. 15C I 200 a pair. .\bns " .r . 0 Caps for the Family I ales ( ' p .. .. .. . . . 8 Sn's hp ( .. .. .... 10c Little Wonder Recorde, rill p h op honeI( . <1 ca,! i Ladies ' Shirt WvIfsts 48c to 98c OTHER BARGAINS Some 5c Values Pits, In )ess l'in,. Miiiruin Pins, Needie~s. Spool Tin-e:tn in ('tni I :ilk. ('r~woht ers, lloomlis andlla s 12 ('(,1 la r But t ons. 11hi r Net. . w y inewsImmansn THE -4 CERTAIN r S OME VERY HIGH PRI days, for some very ord problem requires particular That shoes have advanced ii by everybody. Unscrupulous manufacturer down, have lowered the qa placed on the market mar worthless--shoes that are price. Poor shoes are alwa' This House of Good Shoes p ing the best shoe values at a can buy. Our shoes are ma and selected for our trade w~ We Sell No Un< There Are No ! Men's Shoes $3.0 Women's Shoes $3 School Shoes, Children's Shoes an. CLARDY a "THE HOUSER OF 'ENTS STORE LSON DRY GOODS STORE i to Some of Our Many Bar Specializing Shirts i \1K Si rs S10 au$200 d ,d $U.'.d au e r . -i .8c Kni, t Gods, 3xr .e a 1, 8i~Value in PI'.n's and Bos Ovrals WE OFFER YOU Some 10c Values iI,',l. l Iti 'l it - T hin l't wder'. Bib for li Bai I'. Tillet Wate r, Shloi l'elishl ;In all volor". eh('n ie alway%-: on han11d, ill kin t a n STORE OF ATISFACTION CES are being asked, these inary shoes and the shoe attention. i price is a fact well known s, in order to keep prices iality of their shoes and iy shoes that are almost expensive to buy at any is expensive. rotects its trade by furnish ny stated price that money de by the best of makers 'ith the greatest care. certain Shoes. ~hoe Risks Here. 0 up to $10.00. .00 up to $10.00. ci Infants' Shoes at Right Prices e WILSON GOOD SHOES"