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EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF INDIGESTION OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH Instant Btelieft. "Pape's D)apeps4Iin" Ends Your Stomiach Troulte Forever Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the dam age-do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach Is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and oructate undigested food; - breath foul, tongue coated-just take a little Pape's Diapepsin and in five minutes you wonder what 'became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and' women today know that it is needless to have a bad -stomach. A little Diapepsin occasion ally keeps this delicate organ regulat ed and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rpbellion; if your food is a damage hAead of a help, remember the qu1 1st, surest, most harmless relipf I Pape's DLIa pepsin which costs Pnlfifty cents for a large case at dru ores. It's truly wonderful-it dige food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonIshliig. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it's so unnecessary. N. B. DIAL A. C. TODD DIAL & TODD Attorneys at Law Enterprise Bank BInbldiugst Laturens, S. C. PRACTICi] IN ALL, COURTS Money to Loan1 on Real Esiate-Long Time. The Buying Power of .$15.00 IF $15.00 is the price you want to pay for a suit or overcoat, you will find that here its buying power is vastly greater than usual. For at $15.00 We Offer MICHAELS - STERN Suits and Overcoats that look and wear far bet ter than the average $20.00 garment. Just come and see. Minter Co. Dr. T. L. Timmerman Dentist Peoples Bank Building Laurenit S. C. * * * C* ** * * ** * * * * * * JOYES NEWS. * * * * * * * * * .** * * * * -1lones, Nov. S.-Rev. .1. B. Connelly of Princeton will preaclihere on the 2nd Sunday night. Mr. Walter Joines and sister, Mrs. E1"arle If. Caine attended the State Fair. We recently met Mr. and Mrs. Wit lianis of 'Ilonea Path; J. F. Medlock, of Greenwood; N. .13. Dial, Win. Gray and . Riichey of Laurens; Rev. Henry Morrison of Darlington and Win. An derson of Waterloo. Mr. Wesley Morrison of Anderson visited his parents, Hon. and "Mrs. J. F. Morrison last week. Mrs. G. L. Graham and Mrs. tDr. W. Townes Jones visited the latter's brother Mr. Norwood Graham at Stony Point yesterday. Miss Mattison of Belton is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James Morrison. Mrs. John Sims of Waterloo, was tile week-end guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Jones, Jr. Mrs. Sill, of Virginia, visited her fa ther, 1lr. Can Manley last week, and there was a family reunion at the home of Mr. Marvin Manley. We attended the meeting of the Greenwood Medical society on the 1st Mlonday. )I. Kinard read a paper on rheumatisni and there were several interesting clinical cases reported. Mr. .John Davis of llrewerton suts talined a ractitred arm in falling from a loaded wagon of cotton. We apieal !o outr friends to send thir childrten antd hlp us to perpeti ate a school that has been an inestim' - ble blessing to this eni ire county for Ilore than twienty years. Those w isling to Imrtehase or rent farms will find it to their interest. to ("aII soonl. W'e recntly had thef) pleasure of meeting our friend, Ir. Donnan, of lloyds Nil.\. Alr. G. 11. 11iey and sons, Walter and Sam attended the Abbevilie fair. IIIA SON S'B1.JE("' TO CiOTIP. "MIy soi l'Idwin I! sutbject to mroup," wIrites .\I I-s. 1'. 0. 1 rwit, New Kensing ton, Pa. "f imt. In many sleepless hours at night befor(o I learned of Chtamberlain's (oug/ Remedy. Mloth ers nleed not foelrlt s disease if they ki'ep a bottle ofJ94 amberlain's Cough Remedy in the 'ouse and use it as directed. It always gave my boy re lief." Obtainable everywhere. * COROEPlIE N'i T('.1101 Ill; OlT. * Wasilhigtoi, 1). C., Nov. S.-A sum mary of preliminary estimates of erop produiitct ion and prievs for Ilhe State of South Carolia and for the United States, compiled by the Bureau of C rop EI I ait es (an1d t ra nsm it tod tiroligh the Weather litureati), 1'. S. Departemnt of Agriucitunre, is as fol lows: Corn. State-Estinale this year, 35,100,000 bushels; final estimate last year, 36, 538,000; price November I to produc ers, 91 cents per bushel: year ago, 102 cents. United States--Estimate this year, 3,000,000,000 bushels; .final estimate last year, 2,673,000,000; Nocemiber 1 p~rice, 61.9 cents; year ago, 70.6 cents. Wheat. State-Estimate this year, 2,547,000 bushels; finial estImate last year, 920, 000; price November 1 to prtodutcers, 143 cents per bushel; year ago, 140 cents. United States--Estimnate this year', l,002.000,000 bushels; final estImate last year', 891,000,000; Nocemb er I price 93.1 cents; year ago, 97.2 cenits. Oats. Stalt--EstIiato this year' 9,712,000 butshels ; final est imate last year. 7, 500O,000O; pricee Nov'emtber' I to prtoduec er's, 6ll cents jter butshtel; year ago) 68 l'nitedi States- -Est iate thIs year', 1,517,000,000 biishlels ; final estimnate iast yeart 1,111,000.000; Noveimb er 11rice, 31.9 eents; year' ago, 12.91 cents. ('itton.t a ppliled to thIte estimate ac rcage, fore Cast a p rod tcltt of aItprox imate11ly I, 0:32,000t hales t 500l Iounlds gr'oss) , r'om Partedl with finl tte ensus rePort last yeCt'r of' I,533.81(1 bales. Prtice Novem her I to Ilroducers, 11.4 per' 1)ound(; year' ago, 6.6 cents. Untited States-The Septtemlber' 25 'ondulItloll, applied10( to tile est imlatedl aereage, forecast a ltrodutiton of alt Proximately 10,950,000 hales (500 lbs. gr'oss), 'ompareul'd ith final eenius r'e tor't last yearl of 16,135,000 b~ales. Prlice November 1 to producers, 11.0 cents per Itound ; year' ago, 6.3 cents. .A PINE WIIO03MPING 001U0IH RE3MEDY. Miothers, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is just the renmedy for' yourt chlildlrn'su cold ailments. 'iThe fact is thiat3 Ine Is a qicik enemly of coldl condl~ 10ons. Its qualities loosen the mucous/ n the throat, soothe the lungs at d enP upi1 the altr Jassages. The com ivation of honey, soothIng and pleasa with the loosening pine qutality mak s this an ideal cough remedy for children. Each passIng year brings for it, now frIends. A famIly of growing chil dren cannot afford to be without it. 25e at botte. * ** * ** * * * S * * a * CRfOSS 11111 NEN.1iS * Cross 1111, Nov. 8.-The news of the sudden death of Airs. Thos. F. Jones which occurred Friday evening at the home of her sister at Laurens reached here late Friday night and spread over town early Saturday morning, carry Ing sorrow and regret in its pathway. Mr. and Mirs. Jones had lived here about a year, during which time they had endeared themselves to the hearts of our pcople. A beautiful character, a useful life has been cut off in the midst of its usefulness. Oh! that df vine revelation may open our eyes to the wisdom of God's providences, and make us to know that He doeth all things well. Several of our people at tended the funeral and burial rites at Laurens Sunday morning. The sym pathy of our peope goes out in sincere sorrow to the bereaved husband and father. Our hearts weep in unison with those that mourn. Dr. and Mrs. Whitten, who moved from this pace to Oconee county some time ago, are here for a few days visit ing friends. Dr. Whitten is also look lig after sonie business matters. Mr. William Wharton, who graduated from the South Carolina University in -June, has gone to Cherokee county to engage In teaching. Rev. .j. Guy Martin began his work as teacher in the Longview school last oliday. They have a nice new build lig there and the work is opening up well. ir. Wade Tuirmner's family are having a siege of grippe. Ile an1d his wife aid Several chil(ren have been <quite sick for several days. soie of them se riously ill. The wor.-st (ases, however, are now imiprovinug avd it. is hoped they will all sooni reCover. Mirs. DIona F-nimith is slending awhiile In Columbia after attending the State FaIr. Quite a iiumber of Cross iHill people attended the imeeting of Christian Kn dn1avors at Laurens last week. SUlFFEltEl FRtOM INI)IGESTION RHELI E VE). "Before takiig Chamberlain's Tab lets ly husband suffered for several years from indigestion, causing him1 to have pains in the stomach and dis Iress after eating. Chaniberlain's Tablets relieved him of these spells right away," wriles .lis. Tloimas Casey, Gene*va, N. Y. Obtainable ev erywhere. * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * IEDEN NEiWS. * * * Eden, Nov. S.-We are having sonie pretty wealther now. The farimers arl bumtsy gathering Ili r crops. P-mveral from here attended the flow er show at Owings last Friday. .\ls. Neighbors from Columbia spent the week-eid wIthI her mother, Mrs. I. S. Brooks. Miss Hessie Turner from Winns boro, begins her work as primary teacher tomorrow. She comes highly recommnIled. We e10lieve that Mias Aiken and Miss Turner willl make this a most Prosperous year at Eden. The old and young people of thuis communtity enjoyed a H~allowe'en party at Eden school house, on Hal lowe'en night. Ref reshnients were served and quite a necat little sum was ieal ized. The ladies of the School Improve ment Association will have a turkey sullpper in the school auditorium on Trhanksglving night. The public is inivitedl to come. Mrs. Ambrose Hlolder sp~ent a few dlays in GreenvIlle last week. Mliss Genie Aiken spont the week end at FountaIn Tnn. We ar'e shiowing a beautiful line ot' Pariiloir Suits ini mahogany. goldlen (oak, and1( fulmed oak, alli splend idly uiphol stored andi 1priced very lowv. S'. M. & J'. H. WILKES & Co. For Results .. We are vyiling to stand on the resu4 of our tpfj rts to 4lfase you. en you buy re you get ~TS value every time. MayFehShw You? J. C. Shell & Co. The. Corner Grers GREENVLLE,S. (INCORPORATED DEPARTMENT STORE. BIG SUIT VALUES We are able to offer our patrons better values this year than for several previous seasons. Our buying organization is able to command the lowest market prices, yet we never buy in large quantities which involves duplicate styles frequently not authentic. Our suits are remarkably well chosen for style, quality, trimming and workmanship, yet because they are bought on a close margin they are marked at prices often below suits of the cheaper grade. Beginning at $12.50 and ascending by eacsy stages up to $65, each suit in our stock is an overflowing value of its kind. Our line of suits at $25 is exceptional. Special Values this week $29.98 and $20 Our Coats are Wonderful Values. Coat weather is due almost any day and it it well to be ready for it. Be ginning at jaunty little Sport Coats at $8.50 we I-ave some very stylish mydels. In the three-quarter-lengths you willfind poplins, garbardines, zibelines, wool velours and various pile fabrics suc as S I(Sea Plush. Handsome coats in the latter fabric may be had as low as 2 . Fur-trimmed plush coats sell at $30 up to $50. All colors and a variety o styles that will please almost any taste. New White Hats. Dress Helps. Smart Waists. We have a good showing of Your new suit Nviii demand 01r OMTRICII l"KA'll I tle new WillTE ILITS that a pretty We have a WA 1 ( $5 and $6.98 111 ii are all the rago just now. good l ctco 101 1 alfeta, (1 (l01id o l ll ari They are lostly sm1aill shapes Crepe de Ciin, Cooret SC ii rapidly. i'ltewc Ilto an( are triimie( with fitlr, epe, not or lace waist' It head ornaments andi ( han d- 1 ud $40. All have hptt som1e buckles. Not high- tiewest. Collar and Cliff (fcts laiite ruffs at as I 4W priced either. and many Slow vests in (,on- (loves. hosiery, neckm~eat, h ei gol(i lace hats are very trasting Color. (.I ill all tlie 1leai styles hiatndsonme as well as black itemembeir, our, line ofr 111 eIa thtol rcs velvet hatk withl gold lace ' iiIreti s Wel I ille ta oi crowns. G(ood ilodels ait $5 I (;revii Ic. IresseS, latI. New ,t" il lit Itad atnd 11). Coaills, vic. at Ilow iiricvs. Imps ' 11"011 Itrites. habit ~a thre ais no baettrwyafsv inghthn by to in tokinte I. Hm Builing.. And voa theas Books ofIsu bcripto aine noe n thefift hildriens beris ee mbrstrt ONE DOrvLLR EACH MONTH,, WHICHSTRT THE ENDAOF 78 TOA 80aMO$NTand$ET.98YOn $1th AnaEayoWartotonyaomehffno Thogh verGmnodsirs, homie, ewr Buid ig ad Laness c.in slv ees tyhat C. .RoeratEnerrie mat beh a nkrie. NHwmetyuildinngeanheroan MoasNTER, Cwprce . H.g atRllPERc Lhzabiet nShr i obt ec. wayd Trfasav