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* ** . * .* * ******e o e. 0 * * LANFORD NEWS. * * 6 Lanford, June 30.-Since the recent rains we are having some cool bracy weather for the I- t days of June. Mrs. T. A. Drummond. entertained her Sunday School class Eiturday with an enjoyable picnic spread on the banks of the river near the famous old Van Patton shoals. The young people report a delightful line and pronounce Mrs. Drtuimond a charm ing hostess on the occasion. Miss 'Ethel Sanders, of Spartanburg, was the guest of Miss Au dry Franks part of last week. Miss Norn Cannon has returned from Rock lill and reports Mirs. Mas sey and little John Cannon improv ing from their loinuies sustained in an automobile accident. liss Nlaggie Cooper is at home1 for The next time you buy cal:)mel ask for The p-irified and refined calornel tablets that are nausealess, saf an.d sure. rdiC Cla.I virtues retain ed and inproved. Sold only ii scaled packarrrs. Price 35. WA'P Cotton Seed== in the mark sound Col Laurens ii ness. This is why our ban of this commninity. Our vaults ar f r n integrity and business a bili bank. Our National Banki . Reservo Systern of Banks, can g~o to our District Ba ri want it. Bank with us amr get your money 'Nhen you We add 4 per Make OUR? ba The Enterprise N. B. DTA L President her vacation, from the Normal Train ing School, in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. J. T. Bobo has returned from Steedly hospital, after a successful operation. We trust she will soon be strong and in her usual health again. Mr. and Mrs J. E. Vernon, of Spar tanburg, visited her father, .Mr. 0. J. Lanford, Sunday. Also Mises Nan nio May -ad Rut'h Lanford. 'Mr. and M!s. Iuvn Hunter at-mund services here km.:.cay niwrning an were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. a. Patterson. Mrs. J. S. Williams is Improving slowly from an operation oil his troat. 'Mr. J. B. Williams has purcased a new automobile. Miss Carrie Fowler has returned froi Lan(ler College where she at Itended ti eSunday schoo convention. Misses Margaret, 'Mary and Ellinor IDrtunniond spent Sunday with Pauline and Margare' Waldrep. ir. Fred Cox spent the week-end with his parents, Nir. and Mrs. C. T). Cox. * *A* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * COLl) POINT N i-WS. * * S* * ** ** * ** ** * *** * CohIl P'oint, Junle '.- r.and Mirs. \\ail.r llndrix wereo inl "Lurens T-urhy onl businoss. .!Vvs. .lohi .Jones, aft14r spe(ldilg I tino- ill G reellwoodl, has return W'. \\'. C. Dicani has; goeil to for a few days. \I.(ty Cuniltinal is at hotnev f rai oveRreni Mr. .lonie Cumnninglham caime ov*. r !rc'l Gr inw<iod 8ainrday to see hois Sa III4;I 'II (iol~ Ids l . uy 1 oore 11. ha; been very ill, t s h tr al 11his wriltil . .\lr. in( i 'Mrs. (G I - 'owler. of lori ii. nliint sonm lilmue with .\Mr. 144(4o hep. \lr. 0. C. !1n ean is still coniinfd We are ow et for good ton Seed. & Fuel Co. sae son akr ui k~~ ha gandtecnlec bugaI roI a~ nno ydictteafisc u I e r-me o .heFdea v c stan toehe.W :* and geI ec ee i.ucncrn.ou n vat t cet.inerst k a H~nc R(hP ccnfdknc S OROSS HILL NEWS. * * * * * + *4 * * * 4* e e *e *e Cross 11111, June 30.-Dr. Willis Blu ford Noffz died last Wednesday even lug at 9 o'clock, after three weeks of painful suffering. It was known for soic time that. he was quite unwell, but utntil Wednesday morning it was not generally understood that he was seriously sick. At that time ho be caeio unconscious, from which state he never reviv'ed. The burial services were held at Liberty Springs Thurs lay afternoon at 6 o'clock, (onducted by Revs. W. 1). Ratchforl and J. G. Wilson. Dr. -Noffz was 36 years of age having been born hiere May 4, 1I 8:1. After receiving educational training in the schools of Cross 11111 lie entered the Medical College in Au gusta. Ga., in 1901 at 18 years of age. Finishing his medical course in 1905 lie settled down to the practice of liedicine and the next. year, 190116, was Imiarried to 11iss "Maude Mart in, who, together withi two smiall.hoy. survive him. lie is ilso survived by iis par ents, 'Mr. and .\lrs. Eriest Noffz. Ills fatilher immi grat ed to this country from GerIMany ill 0'tobe, Is69, Iearly 0 yvars ago, and ill a few years Was mar!i to Nlis l l.iza11t(1hi Whit eford, a sits(er of tIle late David Whii'eford. l)r. Noffz was tw oily chil andfi the idto of hli,- aued and fe be parnt1s. Tw4o ylrs a4fterl tile arri'al of .Mr. i':rnet. Noffz ill I Ilis 4444 iy v It- a followed by' two brother.;. Fe'rIlim1:1u1d aild lionry, who -. o eI thI11 'r.ws lii the folr14r of v-h om i 4'44 liv - . r. l 'rrill it. \\alt.. wo ' 44nly44 14 - tn11441 froi Ila 1an 1 1nd wa- released fio'r e'' i iar 4 ervice, I Iolihi plan - t ionlyin onl 'allul:t i iver. o \lo M . J. 4 1:. Iva r in. anild i., 1olnv to 'lorida whe.re I ht-, another farm. It is-; n der!,ood 1ha1,t hII intls to 4-ngsw in f4r:11nge (1111411It. \\'n l Iveo4 been bfor4ned that. .\Mr. Tom Coh. ha : sold his f rm o\ver' h) twe'ln \Iolni\ille atli \\alirloo to .\r. 8. 11. (Gggan:. \V' ar1 lnot informedi as to .\ir. C'b''s Mlans 'or the future. The 11'141on .\l ing bhl4 tI . Iiet ver. dant41 huch 1 8alurday a1n1 Sliulday, was, quite su1cces4sful both ill tile lat t44r ()f at14ndain'e an11d of in1 1 tei rest. iT>- hth ndill ay nnltin15s in the oit1) Iv)ivision of l lrns A4s1o ia Itioni, I I n a our c 4 e1.' of muIIIc1h ill tr st. - (,. i Iro.it for a 1l4114414--r of YI Ir r.-, dull filring t4Is year is \ 14i h I ill t14en-4(ce for : good sevi..'4 to b incleas inl!" and 41he i'terest 'ro'wn more in-. 1enfl. Ti'8' di. 4ionF Saturday of evral ilmportanf religiolus and14 r i44'U t i4'Il ubldec!s were espocially marked 1 , nan111:411 ilit v of thohl8t and enlithm insin of spirit. literest at this mleet ill , it was enh44an ced by\. fihe place of m'eet in.. iteav4d14a1 beilg the lother' 111h of Fev(era othier org'0an4iza tions ill this sect 4ion. \V4i'cloo. Cross 1Hill. Mloull ille, 10I1yr' a(n v ,on Chlnton drew largely from ler mebe(sI8ip. llut is wasa sour e of and ero'(gIess in rotic gis intere'sl. 4nd thiseenot re (4f re.ligiouls thought1i1 444nd in lue'1cr'ei whlih hlas stoo f44 o' 1(00 years5 (o1 more44. llT' b4eaultifull 4am4 '4acred4 bric4k walls o'f the' 4'hureb'i hu4ild1in44, so4 54ubstantiall41y 4'r'et~' e by 14:-414. 4 gener ti'in of C4odly men44 and44 women,'4 '4:4 nis: 444la as 144onit4444 i11 1to tite 44ne'4n44r' ede-n of a4 4ornwr1 ('hristian e'cittm bile wi 1: 4* e4::4ji4icial foresi414'. 4-48 teoo :'4.. 41 1'y IN4'. .1. lI. Willimn44 44f 1.au44n4 4'a 4n4 444ne>' (4f thi* s8:enh' 1 '4-nfloed * A * * * * * * 4 $ * * * .*44 * * * * * 4 +'* * * * * * * * A 4' -* * * 1 'o4 la sI :'4in414 . .44 une44 4. 1)4-The Sa which 41thle youn44g idty rece'(iving1 the44 44ld4 lavalier4. .\liss id l 1,4 (4'4blen was44 th--* 'Ity V n 4444 nd44 ri va I 1l th' :.r/4'. 714'. I lenry 4WoodW4 wh1o was4 in th4 4'1iv4d his d1(iharge a44d returned'4 hono444 '144urd-4:'. W\ ar' ;-4' l'ad imhed4.4 to4 04b-44m' him1 bac'k. .\4!r'. TI. TI. Woo'~d hI al r,1 4 444rn44 hone44-, \l '. ('. it. war: wa' declared,1 is41 in 144 It. I 44d14' i'''a. 1ith h44' dau4 h1 er, 41.\lrS. W. 4'. 144v4. Wo444d. Viited'1 144 h er '(broth'r. 741r. .1. jt. 14inn44ous 44nd oth1er 4-4 raiv4s in Ithis ('o4.4444nity: the 14ast. w4e(k. Al14. -144(. WI. Slimplson4 w4.ent up0t inI-iw4. 741r. .Ioh 1I'.>i.:., ''.ho is qt .. 4 'il'k. 7415. am444 .\I rs. 11044m4ar. (on and44 dadgh.41 .\Mi-s. Samue114l harre;It, of Atlanta, ter, of near Tigerville, visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. 0. H. Simp son, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simpson, of Greenville, visited Mr, Simpson's par ents, Mfr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Simpson, yesterday. Mr. T. T. Wood purchased a now Ford last week. Air. and Mrs. J. P. Simmons and children were the guests of Mr. and Irs. E. E. Simpson, Sr., yesterday. lr. and Mrs. J. R. Elledgo and fam ily, Mr. J. E. Elledge and Mr. and Airs. Guy liledge wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Elledgo yesterday. Mrs. Corrie Stone, who has been spending somo time with her daugh ter. Mrs. Guy Elledge, returned home last week. Took Time to Prepare Work. The more one reads of the great war the more one must appreclate the fact that Victor Hugo's immortal de scription of the battle of Waterloo was not written until 1861, or 40 years after It happened, and time had been given for the (ust to settle. It was 37 years after Waterloo that Tenny son wrote "Bury the Great Duke With an Empire's Lamentation." 1IFU OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore; touchy corns off with fingers l)oesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Frezone onl 1an aching Corn, instantly that11 con11 stops hurting, thlen you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tilly hottle of Fr'ezone Costs but a few (cllis at any dulig store, btil is slilch lit to remove (ve'i-'ry hard co ,11. soft (o11. cr Corn bet weel the toes, and the Calluses, without. soreiess o! Irritation. Frevzonle is the sensational diseov ery of a Cincinnati geniums. it is Won derful. LA DI To clean 01 New Go< Special _Oxfc SPECIAL Values in Ladies' ( .\I $q(.00 vluels 1..now.... . All #4.:? ; alues, now 10.... .. MEN'S OXFOI STOCK OFFE] wit Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivates! Please Try Dodson's Liver Tone I aza sincere1 LMy medicine does not upset liver ;and bowels so you lose a day's work. Calomel loses you a day I You druggist sells for a few cents a largo4 know what calomel is. it's mer- bottle of Dodson's Liver Toi, which cury; quicksilver. Caloincl is dai is entirely vegetable and pleasant to, gerous. it crashes into s r e take and is a perfect substitute for like dynamite, cramping a ick- caloinel. It is guaranteed to start ening you. Oalomel att s the your liver withlout st irring you un bones and should never be put into 'inside, and can not salivate. your system. Don't take calomel! It iakes voui When you feel bilious, sluggish, sick the next day ; it loses you a da' constipated and tll knocked out and work. Dodson's Liver T-oie straight believe you need a dose of dangerous ens you rilught up ald voui fel great. caloneli just remember that your Give it to the children as well. CASH BASIS When sending for Meal and Hulls do not forget that we ar s ing for cash Laurens Oil Mill i1al Values ES' OXFORDS it stock and make way for >ds, we are making the Low Prices on Ladies' rds mentioned below. SPECIAL )xfords Values in Misses' Oxfords ....$6.95 ' vii' j~..........$7 . ...$595\II{ f)vlic.i(.........$ .0 ....$495 .I 20vli'.~.........10 ....$3.95.\l$.ovl o.......$14 . ...$3.751lt alie lite(a'vxO O1S ....$2.95 12t )Wilooea.....10 ....$2.75 . ...$2.65 Ilt iui' '0.iod.al tle an .. ....$.95 .. ....$ .951 t I iI (11.ti(, \ll...$3..5'0 vau8no .. ... .27 \...$ 05l $3.0 values no .. .. ..$26 A..$2 5\Ii. $2.0 vausnw .......g4 tD ASEN'G S THEY ST -LAURENS,\ln' \\. r C hr. pca .......10 . 6$.51htM nsDes hrs etsrp