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LANFORD NEWS , Tantford, Feb. 2-1.--Ifev. Mr. Miller reached a1 good serm11on Sunday morn ing to a ver alpprecitive audience, after the aMIn Iiistrationl of the Lord's Supper. 'I'l lek of the community 'are ilm roving. Mrs. 0. F. FowlIr is betiear and Mr. WN. 1). Patterson's condition re in.iiiis about the same. They hnve Ie ceed(N(l a cotmm unI) leat ion from Iis son, 'Th,1aniage 'afterson., who is in France, Ilit le will soon retIur11 to be at his bedsiide. miss Nora Canion went, to lRock iill last week aI llit1l .Hohlm M. Cannon aconiljeI Pd herI 1 home to spilend awhile, with his grndparenmts here. Mr. (haries Wahlrep and one of his friends. M r. Cecil livimnasfon, of Wo ford Filling ehol. SIeSt o ihe week-ld wilh Mr. and Mrs. C. I". Waldrop. Miss Othello Jolinsoi has accepted a position with the Arnold 'Clothing Co. of Sparlanhu rg. for the coming season. Miss Ilelle Ferguson, of WVoodruff, visited her sister Mrs. T. D. Har monl plunday. Mr C. D. Cox and family* want. to thank their friends and neighbors through your coltmns, for their many deeds of kindness and thoughtful at tention rendered during their recent allack of flu. Mr. J. 'Lee Langston and Mr. J. T. Cunningham of Laurens, visited their brother-in-law, W. D. Patterson Sun .day. Miss Orace DeShlelds and Mary lug gins have returned to school at. Lau rens since the quarantine has been lift ed. Hayes' Healing Honey Steps The Tickle Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Price 35c. A FREE BOX OF ySROVE'S 0-PEN-TRATE SALVE (Opens the Pores and Penetrates) For Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup, is enclosed with every bot tle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY You t'.t the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one Inice. 35c. Mmnde, R,- ' limm)aded mt.j Guaranteed to time Public by Paris Medicine Company Manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic -wH= SAPL BANVm These thick walls and protect your money. When you have some li spare, why not start a b will serve you well and can You can start a bani "big wad" some day, and nc We add 4 per Make OUR bar The Enterprise N. B. DIAL, President DIALS NEWS, * .* ..e S. . S .....S ... 5* Dials, Feb. 24.--The Y. P. M. society held its first, meeting of the ndw year (the iprocrastination of which has been calsed by tle "flu") at the home of Miss Jewell Curry Friday evening, the 21st. h'io mteeting was a business as well as a social one. Iowever, at the conclusiol of the business program, a delight fitl social hour was spent. Mr. Leonlard Owings, who has been at ('atup Jackron for several totilhits, is it 1homl1e niov. having i'eeived his (ischarge fromn ,tlie arimy. ir. Armlstiong, who has been on an extelded visit to telatives and friends lerlc, has returnied to Ithis hioie inl Greenlwood. .\liss i i'tn Curry spetit the week vind1 inl Fointaitn Iit, the guest of reha ti 's antd friends. .ir.1 and Mirs. Hlaskell Gray and lit tle Hlaskell, Jr., were visitors of 'Mr. and Mrs. Willio Hiarris Sunday. The mtany friends of \Ir. and Mrs. States Curry regret to know that while on a visit to relatives in Fountain Inn, both were slezed with the hninluenza. However, their condition is not thought to be serious, and all trust they will sootn recover' enoulgh to be among us again. Mir. P. M. Ielliams, accompanied by his daughter, hMiss Laura and Messrs. Leon lelans and Ernest Harris mo tored to Greenville Wednesday, where they spent the day. The Ladies Aid'Society met with 'Mrs. John Thomason on a recent Monday afternoon. A very proiltable and en Joyable time was spent by all In attend ance. Quite a muiber fron this place at tended tile Washington Birthday exer cises at Ilickory Tavern Friday even ing. All re)ort a most pleasant. even ing, the exercises by the children he ing very e'Pditable, while all added featiure of tihe even ing which provd in striictive, as well i as interesting to tihe autdienev, vere the brief addresses on the'r exprienevs inl tile navy and army by Mlessrs. Wiioll and I liff, two outing men who have only reently received 1teir'. discharges fron Uile Satm. The Rev. hrooks filled hiis regular. aplointmn llt at this place S unday at' t('rnoonl. The weatlier was ideal and a sldendid congregation was present. Mr. hlrooks was in his usual good fori and delivered aln eloiuent serion hav ing for his subject "Consecration." Tho Strong Withstand the Winter Cold Better Than the Weak You must have Health, Strength and En durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. When your blood is not in a healthy I condition and does not circulate properly, your system is unablo to withstand the Vinter cold. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC Fortifies the System Against Colds, Grip and Iniluenza bly Purifying and Enriching thic 13lod. It contains the well-known tonic prop erties of Quinino and Iron in a form accep~table to the most delicate stomach, ahd is pleasant to take. You can soon feel its Strengthtening, Invigorating Effect, 60c. ~ 1 d1 PROOF AND 'MEM BURGLAR PROOF hleavy doors were built to Ltle extra money, you can ank account with us? We advise you cheerfully. account now and have a >t fear old age or poverty. cent. interest. k YOUR bank. National Bank C. HI. ROPER, Cashier ** * * * * * * * * * ** o e * * * ** CLINTON NEWS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * * * * * * * Clinton, Feb. '-,! -Aliss Jutla Neville Spent several da::s last week iII Iau rens with Mirs. 1:. K. Aiken. MIIss Clara Di- '":'tt and 'Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., speiit \\ iv d I.1 0, 1 Greenlwood. AI1s.s Dorcas Mlason entertained the Knitting Club Wednesday afterinooni. After an hour of kiitting a delicious salad cotrise waIs serv('ed to the follow ing gliests: lslanes T'om ilobiertson, Cyris Iailey, ,Jodie Chandler, Ken neth Ilurdett (, Ja,. It. Vopelai , Jias. Sprunlt, W'.sII. Owens,.r, .I no. T. Yonlg and .lisst's I."iioniie lohertson, Nancy Owen and Jette Dillarl. Alrs. Wim. .a(ohs aid little son are s'pelding several weeks inl ISpaltzll h wrg with her mother, Mir,;. 13. F. Shockley. Miss I1aise arrived inl the city Thiu rsday to opeL "The 'Coloilmly Shop", 1 iew millinery store. AI sses May Owens and 11 Ielen Iihlh(.ley, of Winthrop Collhtge, spent the week-enld with their parents. Mrs. A. E'. Spenei' delightfully en ertaiied (Ile Friendly 'Dozen Hook Club last Tuesday afternoon at a four course 1clieeon. Aliss Peggy Dunlap entertained a number of friends at a dinner party Sat ui r'day evening. Those present were Misses 'Mary [3ean, Julia Neville, Caroline Caldwell, Belle Free, IEd - wards and Clayton. AMr. and Mrs. Hubert Pitis enter tained a number of I heir friend Tmhiirslay evening at a four course rlinner. Those present were Mir. and Mirs. John W. Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Parks Adair, Mr. and( Mis. Kenneth liur(lette, Mir andl Airs. L. A. Barrow, .\ir. and Mrs. W. 11. Owens, Jr., and Mir. W. M. Pitts. ri. and Xrs. .1. NI. Pills cntainied al number of t heii frieids at. a spend thle-day party Friday. The guests were .\li. and( Mirs. It. 11. Alair, -Mr. aIlid Mrs. .1. I'. Simpson. Nir. tul3 Alirs. .1. It. Nabor.s, i. 1Ilfr Co Ope landl of Arkansas, Mi. Iarrison Cope hlnd. 'Mr. Tom Alilam1 amd .1r. \W. J. Iu)IIIIcan of Whilmirie. Mrs. J. T. Coleian retui'ne Tlri's Ia3y from Chesler afteI. spending se (ral <1ays with frilds. Mis. flhargess and MI .iss Frances I hi rgess are spenilig a while Iwith Mis. rgess's moth1eri in Georgia. liss S al Copeland sp1 er, t the week-eiid here with her father r.\i. 1. .. Copeland, Sr. Aliss 'lra nces O'Daniel, of Win0hthrop Colle(g, spilt tile week-eld w\ithb 1.r pa3 i ilits. .lrs. .13' It. Phii3ney spent Sunday with Ilir. 'In( . "\ts. .1.as. It. Colt-laiil onl 1( l. wa3y to Lo33ireis 33) "q14,11l s e'ralI \week with her parents, .li. \00u .MIs. . . Lake. lrs. .3orn S.rl' a dan3 hter. \'ir "h ;. It n Sal3irday and ;1 ll33nily inl 'h te 33'with relatives. .Ml. .1. W . Copelanil, .l'. s.1 eit 134 week'l-end3 here with his family. Mlisse's Il3len1 113ap1 am13l M\ary llam.1 a3ge, ofi the, Clinton33 l4ospi1tal , spenti .\oinday ini133 i'uren. .\'. A\lex O-l)1tnielI spent 3113 week' 'ind with hi1s f'anmily here. M\iss Nell (.o'Ieand (enteritainled a nuii333beir of heri friends Xionday~ even'f ig. Ai', and3( Ali's. Fred Cbuines, of Ahhe13 v'ille, are the guests (of .\lr. andl M\rs. 10. (1. Fuller. .\irs. A. II. Gal loway left last Friday t4) spencid sevecral we'eksl( in .\ ayes'il1le w3 I i rela tives. S S CCe e o e. e eg..., IN .uOltli,~M * Xi's. lI a (aminpbel I Ilakel y, wife (of M\r. II. .\. Itlakely, dlie' at hir 13om3e in ( lInt on 4)n Februar11iy I8, 1919, being ayear is of age. She4 was mtarr- to'3'3 3 Mlr. lilakely on D~ec. 21;, 13300, at IRidge waS. '., wher'ei shie had Iivedl from33 blildhood3(. She was th3e dlau~ghitr' of th1 lat e 1)3r. .1ohn1 (am pheiilI of It idg('way. She leaves the followIng brot hers and1( sister's: Mlrs. Wim. Campbl)1ell. of ('rarles ton: .\i'. D~on ('ampb'll, oft Sulmier; .\lr. Ari'( e( C'amipbelI and .\li'. ('olon Unm3p hel'l, of 1tidgeway; Mt's. W. P'. 81loan, oIf I )a vidsotn, N. I ., and31 .lrs. .\lagie33 \Widner', (of Te'3xa. Shec 'was a Ilifelonig mitiemb' of the F"irst Presbyvteriani ('131r3(h of Itid~geway 3, S. C. Foi' a1313 lumer o'(f yearis .\i's. 1 hak1ely had beecn in had( hieallth. lii 3ut 13 sein ly her'i health wa133s gr'eally3 unpro3'3vin3 when'~ on last Tuesday333 e've'3nig her hu11 haw3l3 ('am3e in fr'om 3133 stor333 :3m3 fouii ('onscious33 from33 a strk o03'3f paraly:'1V:. P::0 P( I. .\I. CHICHESTER~ S PILLS - 'iiEli'3"\II~ ni(A NN. 4a le '!.b lr. y4.-1l' ruIrI tf 1a-rw .<r I l(3ed 04'rand,, Illa i . . 0 : 2- 't .c rget all g yearskn~IMu 1 .3.'a . . .Alu..R.ie3 . le SOLD BY DRUG tIS E VERNH[RE ed at the grave by Dr. Jones, pastor of the First Presbyterian chiirch of Clinton. IHer remains were then laid to rest iII the family plot at the lHeth ally burying gronItd. She leaves a (levoted 11husband and an adopted child to sorrow her los:;, btesides Imany rolatives and friends. No husibanel anll di child could have beeun any more devoted. and everythilnig that. shill anI loving ndi lu s co hi perforint was done to relieve her sufferin1g. Ilut . her i lime to dpair ha d come. The lmlesseil ger was cAlli'..; al I her Spilrit. itentered its eternat! rwi.:id. \lay ourt I IC:tl iv- n ly PathIter). cofoirmi those who Solorlow anld ever 41in l themil with Mhe prom11ises-: of Ilis lov. :1;l everlastoing word. S. IZ. I1. The Qulnln? i'at Does Not Affect 1a13 Vo 1iecni.xe of i-, nic rnim laxrttive f ifvc! I. '1ivE nRO loa t';N .81,;~ r~ ; e-t-! . . t Qlai itic niti ('- J :16 1 A : 11, 1-t-t r '. o t inging inl i n j lun-m . -h H w m m 'QIk for th ,-. Al- of Corns Peel Off Painlessly There's On'ly Oti (enluine Corn-P'e.l per-That's"Gsli There's olily onie happy way to get rid of any corn or allius, and that's the pain less-leel-off way. "Gets--It." is the only corn r'emedy in the world that "2 drops of '(ots-It-Corn is doomkedi." does it that wa effectively, thorough ly. AWhy get downI onl the floor, tie yoitrSelf u1p) into at kno, and have to fool withll "packagey" plasters, el'(sl5y oin1tiletits hat rub111 off. slicky (tapl. anl diggping knlives and Seissors , when yo canl peel off your or11 or cathiis iln 0111 col eteilot 0 piev(, lteacefullly and su r ly. wll ith agiv. simlel. easy " ets-It"? It lakes 2 or' : se inds to alply "(;AS-i Ii"; you use 2 or : drop.. mill iiut's all. "Ge'st-1" does the list: (Wi rid of that co11-pain at A once. So that you 'aln work . 1111 lay Wilhoult c(rn tor tore. lie surie to use "(ets-It"'. IlI n e. flis. "Gts-It" 1h guarantleed, mloniev baIc cot 11-rn-mover, the on1ly .1l ,V-e wiay, costs but a I l'ille at anly dulig stor'e. .\i''I by E. I:V1wence & Co., Chincago, Ill. Sold in l rliells and WatIs .\ills and tecomtalil iiled as lie world's best cor nt rtemedy by Erl'ieka Drug Co. IIBEf HO Do not sell th< to do so. If You We will buy t PRICE less sr of handling. WILL NOT BUi C. H. End rprise LIFE INSURANCE NOT AN INVESTMENT Ask the widow who has drawn from her policies the profits that sweeten her tears and soften hier hard road; ask her children who can feel in those profits the loving hand of a father still stretched out to protect and aid them; ask the thousands of good men who pay their premiums year after year and feel the great peace and comfort that follow in the footsteps of devotion ard loving aspiration. ---ask THEM if Life Insurance is an investment as well as an inspiration. See W. T. MOORE, at Posey's Drug Store, Agent Jefferson Standard Life Insurance of Greensboro, N. C. Live Automobile Merchants Here Is Your Opportunity! A thoroughly established qualitv line of cars and trucks, including two lno1dels of the iost salable SIXI-S on the market, together with high-grade Worm )riven Trucks, inl several sizes, lacks proper representation in ,aurens County. Contract Carries Unusual Sales Plan covering sale of this line, and presents unequalled opportu nities. Tlie utmtiost co-operation for the sale and (istribu tion of this line is provided for and there is no question but that the Right Dealer Can Make Big Money 'Phis is a R EAL CHANCE for any man who can qualify fromn a sales, a service, an(d a financial standpoint. If YOU12 feel that Y'()1 can lill the above requirements, write today. Votir letter will receive prompt and careful atten tion, and full particulars will be siumii tted promptly. Name of Line Withheld for Good Reasons If you secure this line it will iean for you a peria n1ent and profitable busi ness which can he expected to show a big increase cach vear. ADDRESS Box 502 Columbia, S. C. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS ....For Sale By.... ADVERTISER PRINTING CO. LD THE m unless you are compelled . Must Sell Them hem and give you MARKET nail commission for expense (BONDS FROM SPECULATORS 'rust Company ROPER, Sec. & Treas. National Bank Builing.