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, * * * * A A * * * * * * I * r * * * t e * * * * " * A A + A " 3!. lden. .tune I. fiter a lapse of a fewe week:: in whichtl thlis correspond ent had the pleasure of enjoying: parts of Iwot) tol ltlt etlt'itils. th;lt at Wi'nthlrop. \theire site a::;its : aw a datighter receive her diploma with dis tingu;iished'l h~oors, an ld hearing a braib'r u liciC the liter.ary address be fore tle s it ics at l'll itmi i ulivlers; ty. \l's. .\bollie Teague has recovered uIil,('ientl y fr&mllI her reCent illness to go for a visit to her relatives at (old vil'. \e all wi.1h her a peasant (rip. \liss A\zile W\offor d, wh.Io tatught suterssfully a inine m1ontsl school at Lutray, Illn11ton county, the past ses sion, is now with hiolmefolk . She was re-elct' et'd and will return to her schldoiI in early Sc (pem'ber. .\lr. John .loore lilidgels, wIho has had a sue'essful chItool year at Pied iiont 'olle'e, (a., has returtned home It was a Very great plea'sure for Its to shake hands re'cently with our scloolimate of long ago, Mi's. Lillie 3Moore Rucknan, now of Staunton, Va. Sile. w 1.1th four of her children, arc on a visit to her parents, \Ir. and \l1s. .1. A. '. .loore and olier rela tives and friends. We wish her a pleasant tril to the hom0e and .Scenes of hecr childhood. Cadet .1. W. W\iofford is now at home after a yeal' at tlemnson. I le was onie of the successful winners of a medal for declamation which was prii'esented dttring conilnceent ieiI. Ile Stopped over in (re'enVille for a night in or der to hear his uncle. l)r. (1. W. ('un. ninluuI;ta n, malc to'e address at Futr inan. .\lts. .lo:ie .\lairltint and .\ies .\zile \\'olfold also wet'li up for the address lrs. .\bartin stent several days there with rlatie'S, .l's. Onnie iangston Agnew and .\lrs. Claire Finley \lar lin. vile greally enjoyed his v'si I. l\i'. Ileano Ianistoin wv ho has leei t'eching school0 in I(eorgia came by to see his untcle' T. S. Iangston and oth er relatives lre on1 his way to the Furinan c'otlumenc'emenlt. From there he goes to the Students \olulteCl Conference at .\sheville. ''hrisday night "there was music, laughter and song" at the home of Mr. and .ltis. T. S. Langston when "Uncle 'T'on" entertained with his fid die, a party of Laurens friends. T'hosc who enjoyed the hour' were Ml. and Mrs. C. B. Hobo, Mr. and Mrs. ('alvin Owings, Messrs .\Hansel Owings, C. A, Power and Mir. Rolier. h'1e writer re grets she couldn't enjoy the afternoon with them. .liss Kate Wofford went up to Greenville Tuesday where she was thr guest of \liss Louise Mooney. Sic had an enjoyable visit. Mirs. Virginia Finley spent a da. recently with her daugh ter, \irs Frank Martin of L.auirens. We are glad to welcome back to their old home Mr. and Mi's. Wis: Martin who have been living for sov eral years in 1atu relns. Sunlday ith thle f'amily' of .\lr. Tx'hur' mian Fiinley. Mi'. and1( \ltrs. 'Thlad .\loor'e, when they had( ats their gue(sts Alessi's Pl'a anid Caril and11 litirbert IRoper, .\iss .\lae -F1ittIs llenry tad (daugh lter, I tol ly, Llisset Kah. andti .\zil' WAofford( andi (lay was spt lit. W\e r'egre'C that1 ill 4)ur list. ot visi C~hildreni's I )ay w ,. Iaile'd to ment11ion ?iris. W\ili ilm 'lomioni. We' Itrust t hatI she w ill 1 'nie it l'os t 11( 541 ag i . Wee II. C l ('u nin ha a nd soni l. l)., were ul xi shakin hands wi'4 h ho\te-~. er'. * * * * 4'* * * * * * * * * li(l~ ( '\Vi? I V , * * S ,aeaea llickor'y 'Tav'lrn Newis, Junie 1-A $pIClendi rain0 fll~ heri last T1uesday which was apprei'(ciated by3 all. Everybody was shoeked to hear of' *the studden di(eat of 0 thIeirI friend, .\ir. D. A. Dais. Airs. Buzhar'dt of Waie Shoals was the guest of her1 dlaughter', Mi's. N. . Abercr'omble last week. Mr'. W. B. Hlol/ caime very'3 nealr hav ing a seious necidcent the othier day. While dIriving his cai' lhe ran Into a * mud hole in thle i'oad a nd it left t he r'oadl, taking to the woods and1( rani Into a pIne tree, bt n io sious0 (1 damaige w~as done. MIsses Vera and Allien Baldwin ae c~mpanied by lIttle .\atude v'isited theli' ~randIfatheri, Mi'. A. A. Aberei'omble A~ast. WedInesday. Mr, Pall Roper has tr'adIed hIs 01ld c ar for a new one. A number of, our' boys attended the 00o cream supper at Mir. Furmnf Hl *am's Sgtirday nIght. They all re port a good time. Mr. H. 0. Abercromble. wife and * *)ILS NEWS. * * * DlialIs. .1tine 12.--.\tong the number 1'1rom1 this place who motored uip to Greenville to see the "I irth of a Na tion" 'Vero .\lr. and MIrs. Floyd Curry, iIr. and Jlis. .1ius ('urry and Messrs .1oh n titntons, David IBrownlee, Iart Iey Owings, Prank and George Year gin, \\il lie and 'lec1e Harris. Mrs. H. J. Nabors of Columbia, Mrs. It. A. Sullivan and Mr. C. F'. lrooks of Laturens, Mr. and si. L. It. IBrooks of Gray Court and \lrs. William Gray of ( ray Court, were inl attendance at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. I. . rooks last week, during her sud dlen serious illness. At this writing however, Mrs. lrooks is slowly recov erin g and her many friends hope her implj rovemenit will be Permanent. .\lr. and Mrs..lohn Simmons and sis ter Marie motored over to \\'ililamston last Sunday, after .\lrs. II. Y. Slm imons who had been on an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Lottie Cox. Mr. .1. M. Owings is at home now frot \\ offord college. He was accom panied home by his friend Mr. Ham mond of Spartanburg, who made him a short visit before returning to his home. Miss Marie Curry who has been at tending school at Lander College and who was one of the .June graduates, is spending the summer vacation with her mother. Mrs. Ida Curry was in Greenwood for the Lander commteneeieit. .\Mr. t. '. Owings was a recent, vlsi tor in Laurens, where he was the guest of .\lts. lhavid Childress and fanr ily. \lirs. lary ) ll of liiekry Tavern. spent last week with .\lts. .. 1'. lirown 100 and famnily. .\liss \'ra Willis had as her u:: St:nday. .liss I lelen \'ance of Mwing. . Miss .l;a -t'.vitzeri has returne d ftoit an extended visit withi het' sij: 1 'r \l:,. Fale llendersot of the Friendship cottmunity. .\rs. .1. T. Gillespie and chibdren .. T. and Ilonny, are spending a while with .\rs. Gilespie's parents, .\r. and 1rs. HIarris Curry. They were ac companied by ilr. Gillespie who re iturned to his home in Greenvillo at' tr spending the week--end. .lMr. and Mrs. John Simmons, were week-end visitors of M1rs. Alec MeCall and family. Mr'. and MIs. Hill Abercrotbie and children, were Sunday visitors of Mr. .1. T. Ilolder and family. Alr. and \Irs. Arthur Harris and children were the guests Sunday of Mrs. H. Y. Simmons and family. .\lr. and Mrs. Duncan Sullivan of Augusta, Ga. are now on a visit to home folks in Laurens, were in our midst visiting last week. Rev. T. W. .\lunnerlyn I1la d his reg ular appointuent here Sunday ttorn ing. Quite a good crowd was present, all of whom seemed to enjoy the ser mon redolent. with gemis of truth, de livered in the pastor's usual pleasing -style. Mrs. D). I. lIharris was delight fully enitertainud a; the hiomea of .\ir. I'. .\l. lilillaims last 'Tu;esday. 'The ocaf(isiont .\l'. atid .\l-s. W. S. Ibalt and Il drent of thie Ta'rn, wer' Siudat' visi torise of .\irs. .I. II. lItuowni!(-e al tat i .y. .\lris. Daisy I alId wiin of iarksa le Ia' s u-n itng aiwhil wit h .\l'. II. W. .\lar taon iatd famtily. .\lr. anld Alris. I la-lkel tI Iray anda lif Iliatris ('irry andtu famiily Sunday. .,L I F.S1'IN \T'li-: l1W W031.AN'S dinary i-ad f ai:' (an htiye i ing l t fus h'airaI re al hi ; mI)I uav t. liaa a itl it-Imure' ni 0 dal loo r haa, ir i area sa'' buti it it a faa't kaaon n toa ntarly a veryi dugi'' .-i ini .\meiaa that 'ai 's-ani S-w. a deilighit ully ('lan antd ra haji' lookl 1(0) at' (enit bet ter' lat will ailicklyI stopa it fromi fallinig, tidl It 01 dlitlandrnf a tid seal j I itc . It's wvell worfth a trial anrd thle Latu irits lir ag ('o. w ho dlli s'e of a great I lutity3 of It w'ill tell you so. anid will refun td yaour montey if It Isn't all1 you Anoter' shiplment of Alaska Ice 'ream otFrieezer's just in. S. M. & E. II. WiI~L(JS & CO. mtothter mtoter'ed over to1 lghtland hlome chlutrch to atltnd fthe Suniday' Sr'hool convetion Saturday. Th''ie IliIekory3 'Taver'n biase ball teamn has played two games of ballI recently atnd lost both gaines. Mrs'~. Mar i'' olt return'led home Suin day after' a lleasant v-Isit to friends aind r'elaf tves in Dilals setIon. M\r. J1. M. SRumerel and family wecre the gtuests of Mr. Uid llenderson of Shiloht Sutnday. Mt's. Iluzhtardt of WVare Shoals was thte welconte visItor of Mt's. J. M. Sum erel Fiday. Mr. WV. 8. Bolt and family spent Sunday wIth Mrs. J1. B. Brownlee of r)iala. Why Not .B5uy NUow While Prices Are Down? Considering the present market conditions, increase in cost of ma terials, the scarcity of reliable dye stuffs and the shortage of many vari ties of imported goods, the low prices quoted today are only possible through our orders being placed early. The wisdom .ef anticipating Spring and Summer wants NOW will be appreciated when we tell you we cannot tell what a day may bring forth in this advancing market. Have the prudence to make your purchases immediately. 1 hi t'l'o tis end itl I Cfii C r e. w(' mu tst salec Underwear For Men u:i alt. IIdise lelot( it g(ts int orth We .25 (11 1 hal~i weIlIls aSLIII' ll 'epo - t10-ii 1i1 whiite Lawn, only...... .10 and Women . t i-i- I Silk Pop 85 (2 t aii.%o Lit -it Io its sat isftactor (W r"ic afe l(- h wlt I e...... ....1 .\b1'sgts into Noin11sndk This 'idr -h. shirt and short )raweu *rs. a liP ....t........ ............ .... ....25 wotls arais'LiaLiiet11C5Pr olS e \'est s. w. . . . . st h 'at iead(-sk Unlit ' slom 6is .. . . . . . . . ......... .10. : fr .25 Suits................ ......... . 50....IL2ttt5iiiLQls igstil~e Oi"ti te IC Cti0 IV i ' aos W ws. H -ii ac httiltl .\'ierieerized Lisle 'OLL' (' d or the .10111 ta T'lutiatl I 'nione Suits .... .... 1.00 ''V(1 f(Lhas(, it' i S iL(,t this kind ,just vial y n r0 to 500 Ilns (iuzer Unde rshirts, lInns andof to(\((hoet elrku parl- 1""a i hi rn'S P as s shri sh-I ves .. . ... .... .25 ;a11l .50 .25, .50 al(h .75 Clean - Up Sale Of - - - Women's Tailor- Big Specials thisceek BigS in Towels Made Suits 25 pIetTs"1 in. striped Lwn, worth Extra large sixe Turkish Bath Tow 1 it h 'otk o~ ugh t 5s ony. . .~~ii .e . .ICC : i . . .\ t.d Skt ('15 for .... .................25 E~ntire stock of high c"lass "Shape-Rte- IIics3-n' e ht i 1 tainillg'' uits. in the 1mllnish tailored s(er es, poplins, gabardine s, black and oly .......... .... whit( (hI ks. tafl'etas and mimny novelty . i-i new stripe Silk for Wais LI size Iftck Towels, pll white iterials, ranging in prices from $25.00, It .. .111 .... .40 and red borders, only 10 Sitl I at $10....00.........$10.0T this all silk Tr fet., (usit Lasage sife- Lien T e, oily . 25 Specials Values in Ladies' White Special Values in Men's Oxfords Oxfords in White and Palm Beach \Wt(' u( v 2 b raTulp overed I....tr....w....p...... 1.25 itle (.tro ofors ......................... .50 White ()w aias.\ t1ide I t Il t.. .... .... .........50 1I ho wiea ntI lxf lrd ... I i ( ds..... .... . .... .50 \V!1t ( ~LVIS \i~h. I itt' s''twort1h2.e .9 H g ins'', Imanu ifm-turer'sItni~ ~tt ds 1 -2 t 2 .. 5 mistakter'' "sCnd,'o m p anycran ofutorewehoet senr -om ato -S.Crln * lAllIUN NEW S. lIaban, .lune 1'2.----On account of so mu111ch rain "general green" is lmakling a good start. .\iss Cora Pu tuam of Gray ('Coutr visited .liss Allie 1abib last week. .\irs. Rebecca Owens, Miss Edna Ow ens and \liss Aargie Ioiider of Green pond Section, visited .\lr. and Mrs. Claude Wasson of Friendbl r"ction Tuesday night. Mrs. '. F. iDabb and Mr. Houston lBabb are in Asheville for the summer. Messrs Vance Gray and Claude Wil lis of Greenpond section were calling in this community Sunday evening. .\ev. Mr. Washington and family of Gray Court visited Mrs. Charlie Roper Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Saxon attend ed a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. Doc Henderson near Gray Court Wednesday. Mrs. Smith J. Martin, Miss Allie Babb and Mrs. T. H. Babb visited Mrs. Nancy Owens Monday. Mr. T. F. Babb and Miss Allie Babb attended the Sunday school conven tion at Highland Home church Sat urday. .\iss 1',dna Owens had a crowd of youing people at her-I homle Saturd-(ay. night. Miss Alae Roper visited Mrs. Thad Moore i.ear Mountville Sunday. MI's. T. I. Babb and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Belton Owens of Gray Court. Miss Martha Wh)iff of Shiloh section, spent Sunday with Miss Marie Mahon. Mr. T. F. Babb and Miss Allie Babb spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Smith .J. Martin. Mr. Will Bolt purchased a new Ford last week. Mr. W. ). Owens was in Laurens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abererombie of Ilickory 'T'avern section visited Mrs. Belvina Abeerombic' Sunday. Mr. Glenn Abercromble and Miss JEula Pitts visited Miss Madgo Mc Kittrick of Lickville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abercrombi and Mrs. Fannie Abercrombie visited Mr. Boardcle Owens and family of Eden section Sunday. Mr. Anderson Abercrombie of Hick ory Tavern section visited Mr. C. C. Saxon Sunday. CALOM[ IS M[RC RY, GLI[41/4I[RAND BOW[LS S[OWLY Don't lose/a ay's work! If )our liver is sluggish or bowels co stipated take "Dodson's Liver Tone." You're bill us Your liver is slug- guarantee that each HPoflfl will oan gish! You f e lazy, dizzy and all your sluggish liver better than a doso knocked out. 'our head 18 dull, your of nasty calomel and that it won't tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach make you sivio sour and bowels constipated. But don't meicie. You'll know it nxt morn take salivating calomel. It makes you !ng because you will wake, up feeling sick, you may lose a day's work. tine, your liver ll be working, your Calomel is mercury or quicksilver headacho and dizziness gone, which causes necrosis of the bones, stomach will be weet an( your bowelH Calomel crashes into sour bile like regular. You will feel like working; dynamite, breaking it up. 'That's when you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and you feel that awful nausea and cramp- ambition. ing. -Dodson's Liver Tone is entirey vege If you want to enjoy the nicest, table. therefore harmless and can not gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you salivate. (live it to your children. ever experienced just take a spoonful Millions of people are using Iodson's. of harmless Dodson's tiver Tone to- Iver Tone instead of dangerous cal night. Your druggist or dealer sells mel now. Your druggist will tell you you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver that the sale of calomol is almost Tone under my personal money-back stopped entirely. tre.