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* LANFOIRD NEWS. * r~*I Danford, Feb. I S.---Ta I'erz's are get ting very anxiouIs to begin ploughing (an11 if the still will shine a few (days lo1nger they may soon have that pleas iure: vet the last rail made the roads alun st iinpassable in the atomobile. Ih'* . It. .I. WIiilm' : ; 'hell hi: up n'im t1 a little late, b i I et : ood " " : 1o*re <at t a ti' .' ' : t 1 lt' i inr | h Ii .'1t <,n . ( " r fi't! 4 ''1 I : n,, 'i\ l ai * 1 eh il n ri al ' i he'l' 'lueno ' lforl ieach s 11 : 11't ti - " o1 i n ., I'l ~i't of ie1o laId.'mx \tl 4( let il (m a hW t lgo a y li'xl ai to :t : :1.d .. 1 1 o h : 11 ,., ,1a . ' ,, 'll i i l ieti l "'114 ' ll I:e I w It we r :11i n Mis (ali' n'wli ! )01tie alie Nan1)xii1 -ls.V I.- Wfli(1'( i. ha niii1 '. h t 1 ,., i 11.,1'. II 1411u (,l . T 'ea ft'. 'N''l <1, " i.("' : fi l. 1,. ri n1,_ f4141 i~ 1.(11 ; 011 1ad 111 110 '-44 i1(1il11 fl i10l < tr't 1 l' 14 1' 1:" sil i ll ni. 1 111 r filr' the ;1u d. 'arnsu .l "t' e 111 d oIS 1 Iig. ih' hidies 1iCfthe ural i t l nE'I rove l '1i' al' 4(4 1 'i lton :1 a ( very li nt10 "e 1 i lt'i in nd Iwenty'l of tMill mhe'tltrs w\er'e present. The' vde ;II 'to have a Walshintigon party nextN Friday e .nins at 7:of 0 at the sc$hol ,Unllito,:n . The publi(" is cordially invited and grreed to alttd. .\nd we wt'll have ente of 1$ inmencut rlr all. 7TiheyC w'il sell am and candy. Mliss (arry Fowler spent the after noon with M1rs. V. TL. Waldrop. \a. \1. W\'. towler visited her mloth!. crin 'Troy wh"Io war- erlebrat ing her 9Renn airthdan. \is. (('o. hoh ortson 1 of* Charlotte N. ('.. r"rently visited her Hoosin. ars. T : .. 11rtu mon .u/~ 1- t\ T A. rmod iss Othello .Johnson has been -1nding a week with her sister. Mrs. T. I. Ilarney in Spartanhnrg and re iturned home Mlonday morning. Mlr. .1. W. .Johnson has gone to New- i herry to aecept a position In the New\ herry 'Till 'Ir. A. M1. C'ox of L~aulrens was the welcomle gnest of his brotlier. .\1r. C.I D. Cox last. Sunday. 'Mrs. John Tnoho gave a delightful1 Valentine party to the yoting peo'ale BIG "~ AMERICAN MATE IWI ':'E3 wruh i h)1 a( nvc h Si ii 1("1br l v' liti 44)1 uut ria for thent1 trom. ofe f:~lls florce .1to(~l United States. "itiy'I nii) I ill h1)olm oI iher \ s:; \\Vvr a' .\IAIbc. who 111.; V 4.11 =(1icl):: a wovii WVi ii 11er. .\teM":r.;. ('i~vo' I'hoin ala! C'. '. to\ I. .1. WX. .t4ihlSibt) e $i(thIle hi-h) it F) ii'ia I ii Vi Ii~ . I ty wVit h hi:; lw11t( v V. .\Iessvs. (C. I. \\Vzidiiiiep It. \~I. Stew~art, I~arn 41iPCMtttePso) anid .1. .M. Ih'Mlhields, at tended th~e qltiartuiiy iU40' jug at ia tidy Simin gs Sat aurday. Mr*. and( Mrs. Johnt i'ait t4'P44) at tend~ .'1 thle l"U hra 1 services of t hei Uncltie. Cast Sunday atftern)oon. M Marly Pson)s has been1 very ie1( hut we are glad toi P01)0)t is hot 'it1)itw visited \1r. and .\lrs. ('. .1. Lan ford. Miss Rith ii I)))fold return ed home)4 Witih themt to 51)011(1 a few (lays. Mir. Strihl in of tthflopr4' has) m)oved1 o i r". lBoyd I )eShi 101(1}!lace it) farmt With him this year. OJ .BI C.LEAN TRIALS HELP IN HOLY L ...i "".,: ": ' x ? ;} ._ t. ,y $ . ;y K l ,; yy :t;:; :h :.:;".,e "::::" .:ii (h i~igz 4:'3:"g y :::,';: ..a ;rte '" 'ItOS IIIe 1.. I1 'ahie Ilaw Lan cI igT Iii .1 \\e oft i i ll 11 El l (\ 1. 011 1 1 ' and to P(laint 1 Ii lii Sina dlesert, (Elhc trI ~ \014D It W ItS III5 4efl Supplie '1 ~ (11 hr adgi gt ''X ' t I - ''1 as d 110.1111 by'l ahoiit n (ly n ''14( l i lt 1 1j3l 1 ' 1 \ I'O1(1 1l 1a 'l~ 111.1\ 11;1 twoI c'ase1 o f a lh'il gi l '1'iil1 d1C11"ill au~r hctoVlored famil ! ii'c mies o(I lfIens . t the schosl liing tha 1h1'tmlady'lOe miht proive 1f1111'1 Wi " ci'se hi an1( gexp i i - 1i:'111 1':d 1S o 1 lel SackC(' :1101 ft1 day a ' hlile ol a i a t Ion of s it lid rosyl will1 her of('1 ciiers. n 'le a hd tche aIl'ltle~ i l of ('0n11vy offte rs and i the JRoitmn S dfcmites ti AND CAMPAIGN the work aam , th aUi.edStte zatin neh.l.f matr.a fr... oth th'anexdowblerinbypnaxe meethngrwhich wil! he \I . sin ti l onday1( l aflernoon, (i. \\.nk w.date for ypt plaupd I:;id len ap nt inross the 150 lde.- of the Ihet w iiuk'. camei fr om the United State, i'rian ti hurlp of a ateril frot t hq .\' teal \ 111 4 t. Its 1ito l it ws ill lie at. I<-aet 4inoler by 'ext lvel g which %%H! ho' liidi ne(xt Monday afternoon. I.\ v. W . ). Rat c.hf rd e lpeft last week for at tI i list ( he! nrhe te(! n aets to lay i thi shel ofes hI r 'lian, churc a i t aIt hat p lace. m lis. .r. C. Ha rer is in breenille, visiting leu son, Jake. wh Is a sll dnt ll P 1rpared triverain .\Iv. and Mrs. Joe IV. ('arteor left last ernl mtarikets to lay in their suipptly of mi illnery. \I vs. ('arte r has been in (h is busi ness a n urnher of years and is wel1l(l reare rot r miak ing thei best seleclion1s and those that wIll please the most fashionable. .\liss Nellie lilt has taken charge of the line fluff school whih was left without. a teacher at the beginning of this year. last week Mr. .1. Wade 1lilt moved from the Madden house near the Cross R(eads to the Proflitt house. Today Mr. W. 1:. Griffln is moving to the place left vacant by Mr. 11111. It is ~ OMI " FEBR your i kidnteys. right ......... Also lots of othert Mlicinles at c 'i* enlke of Firyi 8oap fot'. Speial vailuet's int ?lenI's Sox 10c, 25c, 35c upj t o........ pec iat Ivaluetts itt Misse's andtl La 110se .... ......... 13c, 15c 1 I lot Menit's Stuits, smtall sizes, 34, 3F lThs arei it ne i1 wool Su1its, well r I stylisht (ClothIing. Worth 50 per' moret'( . . .. $7.50, $9.00, $10.0 W\e have inlonentse stock ini out' 1 kverails, WVork Shti ris, fot' mten, iiren'Pl ; lso~ I )tress (loodls. W\e lPopjlinis. Silks. l'opilints in all 4'oh in' of' Iantey I )tress (Ginghtams, A p isai'. IhOnbray lI(lCitn. 'ah l -.ss Skits, Shirt waists. l'n c 1 ;??441 4-1 inderstood that Mr. W. H. Leaman vho moved to Greenwood three years {go will return to Cross 111l to his Iwn place just vacated by Mr. Grillin. mne uirrerence. A soldier narks time with hts feet, i clock with its hainIs. % Uertainly Wrong. Anybody that Is lighting everybody 3 wrong. Keep your eye on the oung Man Ye Young man! If you w put a part of your earnings there is nothipg can stop y tial snd RICH. Money breeds money. that the young man wh< his own money will take TRUSTS him. The youn making more money and a Put YOUR mone We pay 4 per cent. inter The Enterprise N. B. DIAL, President ANY 'S UARY to put $1l.00 hot tle~ Lydi *. ... 84c ble0 Compound at prices. 2,u000 Stationery .....5c note paper' and 15c, at ........ . . . . 69c 2 good led I'~1 enei die' 1 goold Tabe . ..t ip to 69c I hot tle good I nl< i, 37. 2 spiools good Th~J inde, 2 papers oft I[a ir I cent 10e enke fine TVoil 0, $12.50 10e' enke Oilycerbi wo stores 25e package BIlaeI . a n ts, I 5e la rge bottle. A boys and lIesCt Shoe P oIli, ol S-erge, white .... .... rs. A big l15e bottle IJ~Lei .Oll 3gi . 1.hIox 1)ills 1liair Is, ('hev- s"'t and glossy ,iile', +l.25 Alarmnn ('hoel Is Io 4413:.50 Lirge I-'ai dr1sirtS. $2.00' paiir .\leun's 1 , 1 . lit'10 \ln s b s SSPECIAL BA re Tfhi Chance A miin. et.t-ing to of ti C olds. ti.. ''The easiest and quickest way to g rid of a cold Is to taike Chamberlai'n's Cough Remedy. Tits pie paratikk has been in Use for nuIny years and it vat ne fully proven. No matter what 'em ecly you use, however, care must be Ink en not to contract i second cold before you have recovered from the first one, and there is serious danger of this. A man of middle ago or older :should go to bed aid stay in bed until fully recovered. It is better to stay in ild three days at the start than tIhrc weeks inter on. y~ i//Il will' th .SC t _; SCSS ill start RIGHT NOW and in the bank every pay day, ou from becoming influen The man with money knows can and does take care of care of his money too. He man gqts opportunities for partnership. y in OUR bank. V est. National Bank C. H. ROPER, Cashier SALE i E. Pinkhamt's vegeta. .............. .... 90c naekages-9 sheets-good 9 extra good envelopes\ ... .... ..........Sc Is .... .... .... ....5c ....... ...... ....c read .... ...'.......5c ~ins .... .... ......5.0 (et Soiap .... ......8B Soap .... .... ....8c : raught .... .....15c [achtine Oil .... ....10e black, tan, oxi'rd anid ................10c PomadetI--mnakes tahe hair .... .... .... ....l100 .... .... ......$1.00 v Hible .... .. ...7 \lestlOveralls . . . . . .$3.48 Workh Shiirts .......85c PRICES IN TH E SEMENT (u leix ( I'u i i~ O