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* ICKOtY TAVERN NEWS. * HliOkory Tavern, March 31.-The farmers all are very 'busy at this writ ing preparing their land for planting. Nearly all of our young men have returned home from the army, and -we will gladly welcome the rest at an early date. The grain crop through this section Is not very good. Mr. T. 1. Sumerel, of L.aurens, was In our midst last week demonstrating the "Anderson Six", and also t'he "Overland". fMiss Hazle Bolt Is spending a few weeks rwith her aunt who is sick in Piedmont. Quite a number of our feople went to Laurens Saturday. From what we can .get from th daily papers, our allies arc going to get into another little fight. Miss MAggie Boeks, a teacher at Friondship, was the welcome guest of Mrs. W. M. Abiercrombie last Wed nesday night. Mrs. Addie Bolt spent Thursday af ternoon with her sisters, Misses Fan nie and Sallie Brownlee, of Dials. Misses Corrie Knight and Geneva Pitts, who arc attending the normal college in Ashv-ille, returned home for a few days, this ibeing their Christ mas holidays. A bit -ate but -better late than never. 6 Misses Marie Jamison and Tmo and Emma Cheek passed through here Sat urday on their way to spend the week STUFD UP WITH E'> "A BAD COLD?" Gt busy with a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery at once Coughs, colds and bronchial attacks - they are all likely to result in danger. ous aftermaths unless checked in time. And how effectively and quickly Dr. King's New Discovery helps to do the checking work! Inikamed irritated membranes are sothed, thle mucouE phlegm loosenced freely, and quiet, restful sleep follows. Alldruggists have it, Sold since 1869 Constipation Emacipation No more lazy bowels, yellow com plextion, sick headache, indigestion, embarassing breath, when you use as a corrective Dr. King's New Life Pills. They systematize tile system and kee. he world loking chccrfui, PriC Minter We want to mal the Lowest Price month and hope you will agree wi the difference in LOOK AT THE A~ pron)i (Gingha;ms, mmill er sale price. .. .. .. . 27-in. Drmess (in mgha ms, mi sale price.... .... !7- in. D)re'ss (Ginmgha mms, mmilI sale pr'ie.... .... Ya rd-wide Bleacing, imill sale price .... .... Yard1-widIe Bleaching, mill sale price .... .... Yard-wide White Poplinm, yd., saI'le' pie ... Yar'd-wide Shirting, mill sale price .... .... I Iciavy Sh irl ing, miiill end - ~~sale pr'ie .... lImney Voiles., mill (ends, sale price .... ..... MI1N .WE WILL Ai end with Rev. W. A. Baldwin and fam lly. Miss Edna Owings, of fRabun, spent a few days with her sistcr, Mrs. Claude Wesson last .week. Several of our people attended the singing at Hillside Sunday and they all report a good time. The sick in our community are all ,better at ipresent. -Mr. Culver Sumerel Is sick at pres ent, but hopes to 'be well soon. Mr. Gille Sumerel and Master Man cli dined at 'Mrs. Florence League's Sunday. Mr. Ludie Abercrombie and brother, Ivan Abercrombie and wife, were the welcome guests at Mr. Walker Cies toin's Sunday. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * ('OL) POINT NEIWS. * * * Cold Point, tMarch 31.--Mr. Byon Nicholls was over Saturday from Bel ton. He was accompanied by Mr. Jones Cunningham, who is helping put u) the IAberty Cotton Chopper. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Duncan and son, II. P., from Greenwood county, were over reently to see Mr. 0. C. Duncan, who ha. aeen in bad health for some time. Mr. Duncan wants to thank the good -people of the community for the good things they 'have been bringing him to eat since he has been sick. We were not surprised to see Mr. H. F. Wheeler plowing (with his Ford, for he has done most everything else with it. Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Bailey and Mir. Bailey's brother, from Greenville, took subpper with Mrs. E. L. Leake Sunday evening. Mr. J. D. Hunter, of Barksdale, was here on business Saturday. lie was accompanied 'by Master 'William Hun ter. Mr. Marcus 'lUquire, of Laurens, spent Saturday night with Mr. 0. C. Duncan. Mr. F. T. Duncan was here visit Ing his father Sunday. Misses Carrie, Annie and Julia Nel son spent the day Sunday with Mr. Fed. Fuller near Lisbon. Little Mose Madden, after being sick ror some time, is out again. Mrs. Tom *Mrtin, of Spartanburg, is Visiting her mother, Mrs. Della ('un ninghamil. Mr. Larry Martin. of Spartanbu rg, was down Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Guy E. Moore went over to Greenwtvood last. week. es ft Compa :e April the busiest s at which Goods ca to serve you better th us that there is a the expense in low I SE SPECIAL PRKC .... ... .... .... ....15c ll ens formerly.') sold at .i5)i yd., ........ .... .... .... .... ....15c I end s. formerlyPI 8sold at 25e yd., ........ .... .... .... .... ....15c endls, formerly sold at 25e yd., ...... .... .... .... .... ....15c ends(1, formnerly sold att 30e yd., ..... ......... ......... ....190 mill ends, formerly sold1 at. 50e ...... .... .... .... .... ....25c and1s, formrl~y sold1 at 40e yd., ...... .... .... .... .... ....25c s, formerly sold at 35c yd., ...... .... .... .... .. ......25c fornmrly .sold ait 35e yd., ETLIBERTY BON * XT. BETHEL NEWS. * Mt. Bethel, AMarch 31.-The Improve. ment association of Mt. Bethel school will give a box supper on Friday night, April 4th, the proceeds to go to the improvement of the school. 'Miss Mazie Knight, the :principal of Mt. Bethel school, -went shopping in Greenville Monday, while "Miss Polly 'Davis was filling her place at school. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Abercrombie were the .guests of M. J. A. Wood and family Sunday. 'Mr. Marvin Scibert, of Greevood, was the week-end gitest of Mr. Howard Carlisle. Messrs. Jeff and 'William Wood were the guests of Mr. Manning Bolt Sun (lay of the Mt. Olive section. We wish to extend our congratula tions to the newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Prior. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Gambrell and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McDonald were the guests of Mr. I. N. Crawford and fam ily Sunday. Mrs. Florence Letner and children, of Columbia are visiting parents in this section. ,Mr. Haskell .Henley, of Greenwood, was the week-end iguest of J. 11. Hen ley and family. M'rs. Jda Stone and son, Marshall, were the week-end guests of Mrs. S. C. Killingsworth, of Donalds. Mr. Ernest McWhorter, ot Pickens, was visiting his mother Mrs. 11. E. Hughes, Sunday. Mr. and \frs. S. C. Cook and Mrs. M. . lMorrison were visiting Mrs. M. Ii. Morrison's sister, near Princeton, Bunday. Buy your Refrigerator now so you will have the cbenefit of it the entire season. Let your purchase be a "White .Vountain" to be sure of the hest results. S. M. & E. H. WilhKS & CO. LOOK FOR THE RED BAIL TRADE MARK "Medam" i'eai'ms Ammunition Shooting fight ATTRA r A fly S ~pring Month in our n be handled. We -luring April. Cash great saving in buy :ES AND COME P1 READY-TO -WEA Ready-to-Woar' Depar'tmient---Si Cre'pe-de-Chiine and1( George to .. . . . . . . . . .. (Capes and1( Dolmans .. . .....$1 Spr'ing Suits in the new styles Silk Waists in Crepe-de-Chine a 5'00 and .. .... Crepe-dle-Chinle U nderwear' in G Cover's .. . . . .. . . . H ouse Dresses and1( K imonas-A $2.00 and ..... . Yarid-wide Pereale in mill enids, sale price . . . . . . IO DS AT PAR AS CASF NEW E'NGLAND MILLS WILL PAY FAIR PRICI Eastern Manufacturers Showing N( Objection to Proposed Reduction ol (otton Acreage. Shreveport, La., March 28.-Assert 1ng that Eastern mills will as readily l)ay 'a high price for Southern cotton as a lower price, G. H. Hl. Souls, of thc Cotton 1,xchange department of <the 'Shawnut Bank of 'Boston, told mom )ers of the 'Douisiana Bankers' Asso clation -in session here tonight, that there is no reason to believe the pro iosed reduction in .acreage in the South will decrease the outpu-t of the E~astern mills for the year. "We must consider the fact that an inmense portion of 'the 1918 crop is yet Ibeing hold," he said. "This left over crop is sufficient to make up for the (decrease in production from the farmn; and yet so miue hof it beig in th hands of -the farmer with the co oprntion of the Southern bankers and merchants, he should be -able to obtain a fair price for both his 1918 and this Year's crops. New Sngland cotton manufacturers, Mr. Soule said, are showing no o) je-ions to the prolposed reduction in Southxern cotton acreage. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund mono if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, iceding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relievcs Itching Ples and you can net restful sleep after the first application. Price o Seed Potatoes Our Maine-Grown Seed Po tatoes are selected seed stock and government inspected. For years they have enjoyed a reputation for Superiority. wOODs SEEDS Our Field and garden Seeds nre all recleaned, being tested lbot h for pur it y and geri1111 W tl(), 1 111d( weo knlow theila to bo flxst ci i qu alty. V' th i rn .r 1-19 C .talog and "'woocl. ( ces Spccal" giving current Seed Corns, Soja Beans, Cow Peas, Etc. '.W.Wood&Sons S.EDSMEN, Bichxmond, - Virginia. LCTIVE ish Dep history, and to do t appreciate the spk is a mighty factor i: ing for cash. We s (EPARED TO AV) R DEPATMENT!" 1k Drescses in 'Taffetad, ite $17.50, $20.00, $25.00, . . . .. . . . . ..$35.00 5.00, $20.00, $25.00 anid $30.00 y ,... .$20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 id Gleorget te $3.50, $4.00, i31 ..... ... ..... .... ..$6.00 >wns, Tedd(ies and Corset . .....$3.50, $4.00 andt $5.00 e t tract ive nunmber's, $1.49. . .. ..... .. . ... .. ...$2.50 fomllerly sold at .Ih',yd., ..... ......... .........15c ....-........ .........15c (' I Caslh I IN PAYMENT OF C Ugh! Calomel Sic Please Try D I am sincerc! My medi and bowels io you Calomel loses you a day I You know what calomel is. It's Ier cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dnii gerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sick ening you. Calomel attacks the hones and should never be put into your system. When you feel ilious, sluggish, conristipated and all knocked out and li-v vo lu need a lo:. of dla ngrousw; calomel just remember tiat, your CASH When se: Meal and not forge are sellinE Laurens Lhopj artment his we will give the 1 ndid Cash business a the business world eli for cash only anc dlL YOURSELF OF sale puri.e................ . 65c to 75e yd., saile price. .vy Sheetinig anid Chaimbrawy in mill at :35u , sale* prnih e .. .. . en' hev )veraulls, loineruly soh mc lot .\lena's (Grey and lirownu Over' at $ *.0. sp eeia I........ no lot IlOy's Overalls, spetcial .... IC lot Sheets. speciail............ nie lot .\lrerizedi Najpk ins, special at ne lot Illh T'owels, speia ... . xl ra irg i ath ~ I' wels .. ... .. xirla sp~eeial inl I 4 lii' Lisle I lose adien, speelali at .... ........ .... P epartme LAURENS, S.C OODS IF TRADED jii ens; Salivates! Adson's Liver Tone eine does not upset liver lose a day's work. druggist sells for a few eeits a lar, bottle of Dodson's Liver Tole, wil j(,1 is entirely vegetable and pleasant , take and is a perfect substitute for Cnlomflel. It is guaranteed to sta r,. your liver wilhoiti st Ir ring you inside, inId cai not salivate. Don't take calomel ! It I kes v. sick the next. day, it loses you a iiv S work. Dodsonl's fla irT sraini Ben1 you ri,"hit up ald You fiee gre .. Give it to the children as welL BASIS rding for Hulls do t that we for cash. Oil Mill )ers Store best values and given us last and we think I give you all THE SAVING >hl at 25v ydh., ........ ....19c .... .... .... ....19c e, formrly~ sold at. .. ..... .... ... .49c .... ............1c I $2.50, .spe i . . .$1.98 .... ...........$149 .... .... .... ....98c -...... .... ....$1.39 perI dIozen ..... ..$1.19 .......... .... .. ..25c . .. . . .. ... 49c .... .....25c anid 50c ........$1.98 and $2.98 nt Store FT IN FU LL