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MADDEN NEWS. Maddeln, March 31.-Farmers In thi seet%* are putting in hard nwork t< get 'tfie. land In good shaDe befor< blanting born. -Some planted corr last week, others will begin today The slogan through here is, ."Plent3 of cop fbr next year." The c1bcks were all turned up on< hour on Sunday morning. It was de cided to meet at Sundy school at th< usual hour, 10 o'clock, so be there Ir time next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Blakely, of Holly Grove, 'were the guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. N. Lee Langston. W. 11. 1U(dgens and family were the guests of his mother, Mr.s. T. S. Langston. J. I. Finley, T. S. Langston, B. Y, Culbertson and Mrs. .1. D. Culbertson and sonl, Hugh, represented Prospest at the Union meeting at Waterloo Sat urday. D. Y. Culbertson attended on Sunday also, as lie was on the program for that day. A very enjoyable union was reported. For safety sake ask for "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." TALCUM SOLD AS ASPIRIN TABLETS Millions of tablets sold to dealers by a Brooklyn manifracturer who was Intenced to three yeara in the peni tentiary for sellirlg taleum powder tabia as Aspi-rin' Tablets--jewaei When you seek relief from Headache, Neuralgia, Eirtche_, Toothache, RhCu .hsm, liumbago, Colds, Grippe or Influenzal Colds a aways insist up< the gen Onme Dager -Tablets TheBayer Cross-on Genuine Tablets Proved safe by millions A. ults-Talie one or two t -rits, anytime, with water. 11 necessary, repeat dose three .m:s a day after meals. )-eeni, pn:rage--Larger sizes also. 11" %niv origihn. Bayer packages. mriiCan1 OnedCL Entirely! Dr. Chas. A. Crom - -'GRADUAT7L - VETERINARY SURGEON & DENT Service Day and Night Charges Reasonal Will Appreciate Your Patronag Telephones: Residence 201 Oi Office at Posey's Drug Store. SOLOMON SAYS No matter wha Jewelry line, G1 cords, or your< proper glasses, have been in La and have made n satisfied custople6 pie that have I time. This I ha by giving everybc A word to the v W. 501 Reliable Laureni Miss tie Sue, Wofford entertain ed the B. .7 P. U. Saturday night. The young folks iad a thoroughly good time. They enjoyed the home-made candy and the social hour together. The next meeting -will be at the home of 'Miss Grace Finley. Messrs. Norwood Martin, Everett Jacks and Frank Martin -of the Lisbon section, we were glad to greet at Sun (lay school Sunddty. We were also glad to see the family of J. Wiss 'Martin at their usual places after a spell of sickness. Mr. andl Mrs. Todd Thompson are here on a visit to his parents. Judge al i3rs.A 0. U. Thompson and other relatives. They came by auto from Florida and arrived Wednesday. We were grieved to hear of the dath of our kinsman, John C. Boyd of Laurens. Ile had many relative. here who are grieved over his early deati. We extend deopest synpathy to his young wife and devoted sisters. Ir. G. IT. Finley visited his mother in-law, Mrs. Della Cuninghani Sunday afternoon, where he went to see es pecially Mr. andi Mrs. Larry Martin, of Spartanburg. Mrs. Martin and chil dren are to stay several weeks at the home of her mother. Capt. E. Sliaw 'Cunningham, 'who was so seriously ill in Philadelphia a few weeks ago, Is expected in a few days. Tlhere will he quite a reunion at the home of 1this good woman while these two children are with her. Air. and Mrs. Thurman Finley, Mr. and .Mrs. J. ID. Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. .1. A.' Wofford were visitors in Laurens Saturday. Missionary Day wa% observed by ilrospect Sunday school Sunday morn ing and a very generous collection 'was taken for home and foreign missions. We thank the children who took part in the exercises. They gavc us an instructive and enjoyable hour which was greatly enjoyed by tihe congrega tion. Miss Ozella Murray spent the week vind with her sister in Abbeville. Mrs. Mary Harris, one among the best farmers in the county, 'was a pleasant caller of Mrs. J. A. Wofford Friday afternoon. Mi. Robt. Tininiermann of Charles toi, is spending several (lays with Mirs. Timmerman and children at the home of their mother, Mrs. Cora Mada den. STS 45I t0o edi h rahohoe e ys ie wit t ouee in th urgns ten years lor'e friends and s han some peo Ived here a life ye accomplished dy a square deal. rise is suffiCient. Jeweler * LANFORD 'NEWS. ilTanford, March 31.--The all-day singing was quite a success and well enjoyed by all. There was a good crowd of talented singers, noted musi clans, professors, etc., present from different places and they made the welkin ring with melodious strains of music. ir. P'oole, who has been In the IT. S. service was back and performing on the organ with his usfial ability, which shows he keeps up h1,i practice. The Warrior Creek singers were here and dil some good singing. We are sorry there was a mttisuinder standing last week in the lime for Capt. Richey to address our school. We had a phone message this muorn ing from him that he will come to our school next Thursda-y night, April Ird. at 8:30. and make an address on hir exiperiences in France an( Germany which all are very interested in and want to hear him. Wre .will be glad to have our neighboring schools-Ora. Central and 10noree,- --to come and be with us. The ladies of the Rural Tm lrovement association will sell (loil cious Cream after the address. Mrs. C. ). Cox enjoyed the day with Mrs. Q. W. Pulley last. week and was delighted with their splendid piano player. Ills bright little daughters Are taking music aud learning fast. Nir. and I Airs. Palmer Thomas, of Spartanhu rg, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Franks. .Mir. Yates Waldrep, of Wofford Col lege spent the week-end iwith his par ents. The. Woman's Missionary society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3: n.t the Methodist churIh. This is an i mportant meeting. Let all conie and enjoy the special program. Miss Nora Cannon went to F[Spartan iturg Sunday to take .ohnit .1r., part of the way to his home at Rock lill. He was met by his aunt, Miss liuey. .Mr. II. M. Jolnson has gone to visit his ipeoplo in North. Carolina. ir. and Mrs. Geo. Ilariani and .liss bile Ferguson, of Wooudi-tff, and Mr. End Mrs. T. ). Ilarman and Mr. Wen iel Cox took dinner with Mrs. 0. F. Powler and LeRoy Patterson Sunday. Lieut. James Drummond, of Camp Sevier, was at home to spend the week-end with homtefolks. Mr. Talmage has reached home safe ly from overseas and was gladly wel 2oneid by his many friends and rela Lives. It is so good to see his jolly 'ace and hear his voice in prayer once mnore in his church he loves so well. \Ve thank God for his life and infu mnce in our commiinity an( wish we had m0ore boys like IiII. We will be glad when out' other bovs retitn. GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Miahe a beatity lotion for a few cents to removei tani, fr eleis, sallouwiiess. Your I grocert has 1e lemotny andtu anty udrug store or t ollot, countf1 will sitpi ply you with threue ouines of orcharumd White for a few cnts. S"queeze the juice of lawo fre@4J leitoins Into a bot tie, then pitt in the orchtard white and shake wvell. T1his makes a (iuatert pint. of the vei'y best lemon sk'na whli - lineri anid cotmiple xion beattifdie r known . Miassage this fragrant, creamy lot ion daily into thte face. neck, aims and hands~l and jutst see how freckles, tt, sallowness. redness and rouightness diisauppear and htow~ smtootht, soft andiu clear thte sk in becomtes. Yes! It is harm'iless, and I he beau tifttl results will sitrprtise you. a e ..... S *0.* * 54 e OS 500 e 5 glad to see the 'onttinuied pieltty weatheri. itarminig is out Oeruption l~ these dab's. s;hopting l ast W\edln esday afterntoon. Mr's. .1. F. Pooleu visited lien mtothler. Mrts. Martt.ini, neat' Gray 'oturit, last rTtesdlay afterntoon. M. and Mrts. C. TI. Cooper and Miss Lila ClIark were in Cross~ Anichtoir iunit lay afternoon. Mir. and Mr's. Ihugh Wilson, of Ash v'ille, N. C., are spending a feiw days with Mi'. JT. WV. Donnaun's family. Mis~s Anunie Mae Doitnatn sptet the week'-end wit h hotmetolks. Miss Mattie Poole wvas at htome Sat itnday itightt antd Sunidaiy. Shte is a student of Lander eolle'ge. Mm's. W. P. Poole and cildrent. Glennt rindl Marigarnet, spent Sunday wIthI hetr munt, Miiss Nettle Taylor. of Pea I ide~ Nit. andc Mrs. Clartentce Sanderis at I ettded a birthlday dIn net' at Ithe Ihomte r~f hter fathet, Nit. T1. R. Bliakely, last Buinday. Ms. Mi. 0. Clark attd son, Mi'. StOve'. were at Mr'. Will Poole's Sundlay. Miss iDaisy Tlartris met with tite Catn lng Clubil at Sandtuy ASings school - house Thursday afternoon antd gave ii talk on economy in gener'al. 'No sickness to report In tIs (omt muitlty. Mr. andc Mirs. WV. P. Poole wete in THIS ASSOCIATION WILL ASSIST Youto Build A HOME ASK US ABOUT IT New Series now open. Why not take Some Shares and Buy or Build a Home? HOME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION C. H. ROPER, Sec.'y and Treas. 'the Man Who Appreciates tincetion in Haberdashery IAT man will appreciate the MINTER COMPANY'S dis s which are now ready for ing. We've aimed for distine ,and we've hit our mark. And ye expressed our ideas of qual in a splendid manner. 're specializing on haberdash effects that are far frorn corn ni-place---we have much to w to the man who discrimi ~s in his choice. (AI l.iT'S slIlNG IIOSIE ItY O SUITS sPItINo NE('Kwin i '( Sill iITS SllNG IN'NDEIIWEARL Phoenix Sox---Knox Hats Michael Sterns Clothes MINTER COMPANY'S MAN'S SHOP * MUSGROVE NEWS, 'Musgrove, March 30.-We are glad to see the sun still shining and the farmers still busy in tho fields . There will (h an oyster and lce creai supper given at Alusgrove school house Friday night, April 4th. -'Averybody come with a "fat" pocket book. Wve are glad to know that the sick list is improving and we 110) they all will soon he well. Alise's Lora Lee Montloy and Itut h My rs anld Mr1'. .1. V. .leDolnald. wer the Stiuiday aft(esoon ttests of .\[Iss vs IM antId ieva 1olt. a n ' 1 3 W. NJ. Mvys visited .\r. anel M.\-. Xq,. T. WoodIruff Fainday. Mr. and .\Jr.;. 1). A. Glnn ,and Mliss (ena I lyred motored to Greenville Stin clay. Mr. (;lenn als(% m11Otore(d to Co lumlibia Monday. Messrs. Pierce and( Vernion Myers, Pal Prine and landolph Owens vis ifed Mi-. Ira Bolt Sunday. Mr. Miuth .yers was the spend-ithe day guests of Mr. Joshua tPoole Stin day. Mr. K.1ar14 Woodruly\f was at hoie for fihe week-end. MNir. and Mrs. W. It. Anderson amd faminily visited the latter's parents, Mr. and M Is. lohn A. owens, of (-ray Court Sunday. Mr. Carilon spent Sathurday night with his sister, Mrs. 0. J. 1101t. Mr. M0. 1i. Bolt was a business vis ifor in the city Saturday. DARTING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the pene trating effects of Sloan's Linime'nt So do those phurmatic twinges and, the loii-aci. 'of lumbago, the nerve inflamnatioi of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint wrench, the ligament sprain, the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise. The case of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the clean liness, and the economy of Sloan's Liniment make it universally preferred. 80c, 60e and $1.20. For Dis /P tion we' ity We ery mo sho nat SPit IS SPiti'