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* * * DIALS NEWS. * * Dials, June 30.--Therc has been a scareity of real news inl this "nteck of the woods" for the last week or two, nothing of speCial noto having hap ltened, nor social affairs to be chronl i -. wilh even a seemingly "lay ol" wt tilt visitinu. anld being visited. Was it any.' wOnLd'rt' iter was a deartii of nl\v- Yet notlwitlhstta ing, Dials is \ !. , ! hk! alive :uild :1tillI la ys c 1. lai tIo i e n onl the ina,1. nittrlt'tittiellt slowers of ra ini Sthirughout this section last .t;Causl~ed, accordin:: to the nit untPr(ecedented growth of 1 a a coneqetece the farin xlmrt''ten in to little troule im Iitlin 1te arel n emflvtiy reen". as w\eil as being hii with all other work --21 ' to a su crossful (rop yield. -l dh Curry, of the Vanderbilt n \ ftaculty, Nashvill, Tenn., :1n l ilat :hihom of his pa ts'(tIt;. Mir. u I .t.' . . Curry where het, will .\Ir. . 1 I ant .i 1 spartathti rg. . u n atzitor itt omt I ito41A \ik - ('ecil ( lw .lu h ving. beenl I* . o rinlcipail of Dials, schlool. is .laint, - Uminer .school nlow inl S:n: \\':nlthro!) Colhe-'. Shle was a 4 o mpanied by Ali.:. Nannio Caip tl , w r. i t : ) :v ' . -41 1 ; i lt , 1), e al .t I1 1nah1 ' up fol tini1 lost on Ii .t drin the 1 t - li P. I rook.- . . I o I lh , el n of : e aii ' t 't* tin r44 ol. c w, i 'I 1 aI t t [f hi n it r, IH P4 I 4 i i4 it0h r n br od tha .\!r. IIt re trn t111 o a :. er ;4 at r .' o I n41 f it hv P. o I "o~il t I it111:1 i .: 11 .1 on .v im' a4 ainId her -i t I r ! iha 11y, and(I h();,- miany :11nr su1ch days are I n Helps Sicka Women Cardut, the woman's - tonic, helped Mrs. WVii liam Eversole, of Hiazel Patch, Ky. Read what she writes: "I had a general breaking..down of nmy health. I was in bed for weeks, unable to get up. I had such a weakness and dizziness, % . . . and the pains wero very severe. A friend M told me Ilhad tried every tiung else why not Cardul?. . I did, and soon saw it was helping me . .. fter 12 bottles, I am str ng and well." TAKE The Woman's Tonic Do you feel weak, diz- e zy, worn-out? Is your E lack of good health caused from any of the com-iM plaints so common to M women? Then why not M give Cardul a trial? ItVM should Eurely do for you what It has done for so many thious~ands of oilher women who sdlifered-it should help you back to . health. Ask some lady frIend who has taken Cardul. She will tell you, how It helped her. Try Cardul. AU Druggists store for her, on Wednesday, June the 25th. Despite the inclemency of the weather, 'the sons and daughters, with the exception of Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Nabors, of Columbia. A number of the gianidchildren, great-grandchildren to gether with other relatives an11d invit ed friends gathered at the old home sIead" of the lioiloreo to Celebrate the day il .i Itting man ner worthy of the occasioln. The pieni dilner was serv i.d as uslial otn the lawn and the day Vas (luitte a sitcess ill evr' Way. .\l.. Clauid Armstrong, who has been ni i'aice alinost a year with the SIst D)ivizioni. was dischatirtgetd froil Cini1t Aakson last Vek and is,; low at the hoilie of his pateits. Mlr. and Ms. .las. \ imstirong. Nir. Arinstronig is lookitng wel.l deOSpite h;Is- over-seas experienlce an1l his maniy fritiils are glad to wel onne hiff honie agaMin. \lrs. Win. )avis aid attractive little d'ul[g liter. Mary Catharine and the baby, hav tel turned to their hontle inl Greeiville, aflter enjoying ilte w'ek - end1( with .\Ifr. and .\rs. Hiarris Cuirry. The liev. 111ooks- Ilreache'd hern.un dayv afternlointl by appointmtlvl. While tih- congregat ion was not so large, it na: a ver-y Ij q)wroeciative oile. tlie pas IossWron heing Full of force and( denoting mitit thoight. .\Mr. :1d Mrs. Eie.tst Arinstrong ati1l \lr. auld 'Mrs. David l'e ln. all of 11n1ai ,wKr th 1p en d-th4-1.y 00:13 of \l. a d Alls. ilink C lirry , 4**.. S* * * * 9 *. * 9 * *e MA.IMlEN N llS. .\adden, June11 :,i. The v cn iue rain for; ihe pasi n days have O Iut1 fa m rsbhinld with ati w rklln with h t sun linev for \v fw day till, iat h flourished li!. the hay1 ird ring the rain, will ;1 , h-r11. ilm. il !; hoc", \li. WX I WalIkir ail dauitghlrtis. .l. enjo1,-d by l kiL especiall . "on by .lt .\lti. .\lay .\Pdd en has not een so we:tll ftor the paist few tdays, bitt. hiopes to lbt' til soon. ' jle .liii tt1' er still coillinues on itm sik list. tough lie is iiiriov'inW. IIt altrs S inlay aft ieil wt\r .\ir. anti .ls. .. iriaik .\artini, .i. atin \lr s. hrkett Davenport, 1'. L. 1n (',. I . gli l y. itoglA. anfod an -an d ihae lii woilil ir vi n ow r lt.;0 Illi .A. 104111-c als noted dreni, of lHeitdville, we'ire the' guests Sul:y of thtr relatIves. ir. adl .\ 1. Cogginis. S 1tuiy' ao t Stina with \rii'. aOil 010t sthi lie week- dilto wih Ii l iss Nell Ik a as a .iilly tfinii y II;riy ir' .\Ira. Ta1d .\ 1.re w lr artediin \ -. Itr was greatly3 "injtoyedt. Thel gii'sts5 weel.and .\rs. Waltctt IM er .\moore and1' SI .. W., .\lis. a .\oor'e and aliss lss. .\l. and i.l s. I,. . .Moohr , .\ir. 1 oor'e. ete oasion was made iloi bIly entjolyablde by t he pr'esee ''Of .ier aind . I , cihe brotlieirs fi'o1i W.'.- wee glad to shake hads with onilt of out' girls, .\iss Ituith Iitrown'. whoit has beetn .1 each ing for' Ithe past three yearis in thle graided school s of ('oliinhia. Slie wrihlie (conntiedtii withI the ('ily schools of Spar'tanhnr'g inext. hats hunigj, his shingle (lit ill that en-i ' rpi'is inv' City3. We triutst ihat fori biuirg wrill indeed priov'e to lie Ithe ('ity Ia' aid' .\h r. .1. I). Ttrysonl, .\l iss .\ialli ii ue Wofford.t m l liss Etl let t orn nirehmIan .lt'. .'. .\.tW(fford at-5 itended arll(i a ostd -yeveratlin ies iont oft thad Dea-lit'tn metiing at thwe Foi: t litit 'l hu('lreh of f('tnur iftnli '.li\fliotuin hams and .\as. we fford werte htiutests of hilan thern of 0th 1' ro.in W. It d.li iiie huIli. Pwer, Wohey t'sed he elctolorte hai'rist fttoud tha lOHat wteclrdsceyo ethe' tigfo teurhbilding.ei':Whatm Thurs day, This Week TO OUR PATRONS I think that the two pictures that we are hdvertising on this page are two REAL like able pictures and should be seen by everyone in Laurens. Come to the Opera [louse TIhursday and Friday and see if I am not right. MantiagerI .4 ~ ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY Bleyond The Law A4, Historical Picture Featuring 1 AS ITS HERO EMMETT' DALTON Critics say that this feature is one of the best that Emmett Dalton has as yet been seen in. A Romantic Love Story coupled with beautiful settings and scenery with all the action that goes to make your interest of the greatest. Children 10 cents (including War Tax) Adults 20 cents 0 0 o FRIDAY, THIS WEEK* Ii pns of CEL DE MLE A Tie Icu of War ofy Independence as iv e~r.uSrw hstw dt to them inr1776. Ceerte w itsb Wcelebatose thisbi houtho-Ply.b feigorptrn n fte of- Cidpnen10cets ino heminw 1776. Adlrte wi0 usnty