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* . 'EK. WEWS 9 ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ekom, ,Oct. 30.-The farmers of t.his section are about through gathering their crops and are begiuring to sow grain. -Mr. 'Sam Earle McDaniel and .\r. T. J. Cooper are on the sick list this week. 'We hope they will soon be well again. Takes Leather tc stand weather. J. C. Burns & Co. Shoes will do it. LAND SALE State of loutl Carolina, Oounty of Laturens. A. L. 'Itutuai et al, Plaintiff, against .James Wvaldroi) iind Carrol Waldrop, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree nf the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, 1C. H., S. C., on Salenday in Novembor next, being Mlenday the 6th (ay of the month, during the Legal hours for -such sales, the following de scrilbed property, to wit: All that tract, piece or parcel of land lying, Ibeing and situate in the County of Laurens, In the State of South 'Carolina, containing forty-four (44) acres, nore or less, 'bounded on the north iby lands of E. G. Bramlett, on the .east by lands of L. E. Burns, south by lands of -San 'Garrett, and on the west by lands of Austin Bramlett. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for -papers and stamps. If the terms of sale are not complied with, the land to 'be re-sold on same or some su-bsequent Salesday on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. MI~lk~i.. -). A. -POWIlMI, C. C. 1C. 'P. an d G. S. Dated October 2, 1922. 14-3t-A LAIDY POT S0 # COULD S After Sufeing From Many Fem Caru and Took It, She "SOME TIME AGO," says Mrs. Buena McFarland, of R. F. D. 2, Bostic, N. C., "I suffered a great deal with yeakness common to women. I had bearing-down pains, my sides and back hurt, and my limbs drew. I would get so weak in my.knees I could scarcely stand. "I was very nervous, and could not rest. I didn't feel like eating. I grew thin, and did not have ambition for any thing. "I had been trying other remedies. .. but did not get any better. i "Some one told us of Cardul, and what it was recommended-tor. I also WOOD SI STORAGE - An Und< 'Battery The CW Battery (Wood Separator) ha: quality plates, selected cedar wood separators. Built right, of all new, high-grade materials. E~auily' the best low. priced battery you cam buy!' Sizes to fit all care. Laurens Storai West La' - Phoni Repret Wialard] (rHREADE~D RUBI ancoInIs2 'We :are glad 'to rep ?rt Dr. J. U. Coo per getting on filne and is able to be out doing a little of his nearby practice. Miss jbutcla Burton, of Iva( and Mrs. Manie llledge spent a few days of last week with relatives here. Dr. Burton camne over for a few hours Friday and carried his aunt back to their 'home. 'MI. and Mrs. IDiuglas Cooper have moved over near Ware *hoals. Misses May Madden and Myrtle Cul bertson, Mrs. J. G.-Cor-ler andl Miss Laurence Culbertson v, c lsopIpinlg in Laurens Friday. Mrs. Ida Coo;Jer and daughter, Ber tha, and .Mr. Sam Cooper visited lr. T. J. Cooper .:aind family Suinday. Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Itedden anad children, 'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd God frey and children spent Sunday with MIrs. Barbara Culbertson and riamily. Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl 'Arnold, of Elber ton, Ga., spent the 1week-end with Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Cooper. Dr. J. L. Donnan called in our coin munity Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Oulbertson an-d children visited Mrs. 'Lou Culbertsoji and daughter. Messrs. H. H. Pinson and Pet Smith have exchanged homes and will move this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rayn Pinson will also move with his father to the Smith place. We are sorry to see Mr. Pinson and family moye away, but welcome 'Mr. Smith and family with us. The J. C. Burns & Co. Store Re-or' ganized for Bigger Business. Get your share of the good things In the Dissolu. tion Sale. EAK CARCELY STAND ale Troubles This lady Heard of Says, "Until I Was Wul."U took a Ladies Birthday Almanac and read of .a case something like mine. I told my husband to get It and I would try It. "I saw a great Improvement after the the first bottle (of Cardul), so I kept it up until I was well. Now I am the picture of hea " Thou ads of other women have writ ten, to tell of the beneficial results ob tained by taking Cardui, and to recom mend It to others. Cardul has stood the test of extensive use, for more than forty years, In the treatment of troubles common to women. Try it. ~PARATOR BATTERY ~rpriced 6-volt 11-plate $16.15 Other size. at' e Battery Co. LIrenS St. 440 ;entg IBatteries ~ER INSULATION) F3ettedes FAIrrofls * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DIALS NEWS * * *1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dials, Oct. 30.-One of the most en joyable'parties of the autumn was giv'. en Thursday evening, October 26 by Miss Sallie D. Brownlee at her home 'iWoodland Farm", tihe affair being in honor of the offlicers of the Elpworth League. An exquisite arrangement of yello. and green was used through Out thle ower floor, the color scheme being effectively carried out with hand some ferns and cut flowers. The dining roomn presented a trans planted woodland scen with its decor ations of goldenl autu mu Iea ve shaded lights, black cats and other weird Hal lowe'en decorations. The table center -piece whs a huge pumpkin witch whose ghostly leer failed to damipen the ar dor of the young folks. (1ames and con teht. af:.--ed the ev ening amusement. Miss Deowey Arm strong won the box of candy for having maIde top score on the contests. Miss Lilly Thomason was presented with a "cute" little witch paper weight as the be b . DuIn -I, the re. .',licious refreshments were served. Those present were :Misses Dwey Armstrong, Itattle Abererombie, Lilly Thomason, lmma Harris. Livura Hel lanis, Fannie Brownloe, Mrs. Bqpsie Ilarris and Mrs. 10na 1a rris; -Messrs. Talmadge Armstrong, George Thoma son, Pierce Harris, John Simmons, Da vi( Brownlee, Frank Currry, Tillman Bolt, Joe Brownlee an-I Fred Aber crombie. The school at this place opened with appropriate exercises October 16. The teachers in charge are Miss Carter of Chester, principal, and .311ss Abererom ble, of lickory Tavern, who has cony trol of :)rimary grades. Both of these teachers come well recommended and judging from the activities being evinced by teachers and pupils, this session will be again numbered as among the successful ones for Dials school. Miss Lilly Thomason left Saturday for Tygersville where she will be en gaged in teaching. Miss Maggie\D. Curry, a member of the Fairview school faculty spent the week-end with her parents here. 'Miss Cecil Owings, of Conestee was the week-end guest of homefolks. Mrs. J. A. Curry, Mrs. Festus Curry and little Billy were the spend-th0-day guests of iMrs. L. D. Curry and family last Friday. Miss Pearle Henderson has gone 'to Chesterfield where she is teaching in the Snow Hill school. Mrs. Eileen Peden and little David has returned from a' visit with rela tives in Fountain Inn. The 'Revl C. W. Watson filled his last al)pointment here before conference Sunday morning. This concludes Mr. Watson's third year, on this charge, according to the rules of the Metho dist church .he can be returned for yet another year, and thi many friends of Mr. 'Watson and his interesting family are hoping the bishop will see fit to return .him in order that he mray comn plete the priescribed four years. iMiss Clara -McCall is on an extended visit with relatives in Greenville. The young people 'and junior mis sionary societies met wvith Miss Ethel Curry on last Saturday afternoon arid enjoyedl a social hour in connection with the -business progi'am. 'Mrs. Ropp)1, tire superintendent wvas present, as was a number of the mothers of 'the ,wee lads and lassies. Gamnes were enjoyed at the .conclusion of wvhich a sweet course was served. Mr. and irs. 'Ralph Hellarms are re ceiving congratulations on the recent' birth-of a litle son, Charles Edwvin. Mr. and *Mrs. James Roberson, of Lake City,-are visitinrg relatives here. . Rev. Plumer Curry and Mrs. Curry, returned Monday to their home in lien dersonville, N. C., after enjoying a br'ief visit withr relatives here. / S * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ('ROSS Ill NEWS * * * * * * * * *5** * * * * Cross '1111; Oct. 23.--Miss Alma 'Colenman of U. 'WV. C., splenlt last wecek end withr home folks. She had as her guest 'Miss Trraynham, whio is also a student at G. WV. C. Miss 'Doris Young was the week-end guest of .Miss \Villijo Austin. Dr. and 'Mm's. J. H. Miller are visit ing relatives at Ridgeway, S. C. Mi'. and Mrs. Lewvis Major, of WVare Shoals, were w'eek-end visitors in our town.. Mrs. T. B. Crews scbent a portion of last woek with r'elatives at Asheville, N. C.-. 'Miss 'Smith, from Filbert,' arrived yesterday to take charge of' the 'Long View school. 'Rev. 'Tupo ipreached a very inapiriq~g sermon -to a large hongregation on Sunday morning. Wep trust Rev. Ibupo will be returned to this charge fdr a longer stays among us. SMiss Alice 'Anderson, of Grgeniville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Walker. Among those fronm Crdse Hill attend ng~Athe state fair are the, f9Ilowting: >The Victro1awis .idea for, Christmas It is sure of a hearty welcome on Christmas morning.--.and it will be a favorite all year round. The Victrola pleases every one-gives every body the kind of music they like best. And there's a Victrola within the reach of all $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200, $250, $300, $350. E Come in and see the complete line. iA We'll gladly play any music you wish to hear and explain our plan of easy terms.' Special Christmas Offer We are making a Special Easy Pay ment Offer to those desiring to put a Vic trola in their home on Christmas day. Come in and let us explain this plan to you. By this plan you get the Victrola in your home and have it paid for before you know it. POWE DRUG COMPANY ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY IRENE CASTLE'S OWN FASHION PROMENADE BEAUTIFUL MODELS IN PERSON CHOSEN BY MRS. CASTLE THIS IS NOT A STYLE SHOW Bu1t the 1ost nn ie preetHOULDE tion ever shown in 1,11ur ens and F1 CTtR!M by stunniqg New York and Paris m11odels-displaying a woidi'ou s array of sensationally smart g()nVIls brought. direet from D111eau Ville, Paris and Fifth Aveiiiie. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXPONENTS OF CASTLE DANCING PRESENTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH "SLIM SSHOULDERS FEATURING IRENE CASTLE Opera House Saturday, Nov. 4 50c To All. Three Shows: 3:30,7:30,'9:30 ( S:..~.. . :,j'I-2,wo>'->,