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" s " s * * ** * * * ** ***"a *DIALS * * " *1'tlank1s,;ivilg Daty paissed off quietly hi, with most of thei homes filled I h !'ugholl t he daoy w ith the usual nu ni her' of "Cornler'' a lt "got.' s.' 'I'he ;uuniv SouthI anid the h ighw ~ay w as fal o if car I idcii With p)1lea1 st.'seekers 11 '-.t of the time. So despite. the de pressinug tittles anud "had 1(1le t11)' alk Lthree Could he seat1 110 Ualjpr0ci11hle (I( ;teivCe inl the o bserin g of Thanlks ;I' ugIDy 1920, which~ was as it >tu hbe. roir one h~as man fy bless1 igs t 0I Ie I th t lu'1t for----tlie arc manily. (1:1e has only to contt 11he1m and sec'. A\t bel'ieve. lit. as you fore) thle hlabi !'l and ;:ratilit'd to1 note thle raia )0 \\Vi1h 'itV (1 they Ill11 itptlly, there j .: ot lul 111 I. the IllIl' you ha\'ve. Il( perhap noe rI' o~ '1elize' i,.Il ;:, o :I: itl 'fl.11( i 1L : Tv 1111 t li-e; i is o I l' ,''t.'S i lII :1!?cl ~ ~ AI Phl " t Grovo, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Sullivan of Laurens, Mrs. Win. Gray, Miss Claude Gray and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brooks of Gray Court, Were among the members who spent 'Thanksgiving day with \l rs. 1. S. B3rooks. Air. and \rs. \. S. Ilolt and family, .\IIss Rose SummnirerI, and SMrs. Will ie Abercombie all of Hiickory 'T'avern w('re visitors at thel home 4)f Mi. D. 1). Brownlee 'T'haiikagi iig Day. Alt. and Mlts. W\m. Davis and chil direi of Greenville spent 'fit rsday and Tttrsday night with Alr. .1larris Ciur ry, and .\r. \illie Ilarris and family. Misses Cecil Owings. and Alva Stod dard attended the state tachers ie't lug in Sia r tatnbuttg 'u'itrsday and Fri (lay. The in ilbe's of the W'. ii. .I. So Ci-ty of Diais enjoyed a most delight flil t'Vev it oi Iriday ai tet'nooi, wit ei the i'rtsident. \l ts. lest us Curry ci tprtained in her most hosiitle man nier withl at Thanletg;ivin;; party. .\ well prepared and interesting pro r t i .;: rendered. 'thie de.ot ional exerci.ses wore conuited by\ the president, after whi th t : l f~ i\lex'ico an tiit \'aitit sc'iootl r g(1 irls walls presented inl an intte:,'stinl ,\;y by .\lts. Curry+, f(lhitt'I ty an imkyrwtinet'iu talk on i , i' aI :nuan .1itmo s d eldt I i ' hi two lis it from te ote It I 1'.i lt'1Sii. a ' t\il.t~ i e prit' . whc waIt\ '' t\ts d o l(. .\liss .\(le I a ll i n th I lu w'it n n Ir i i Iw s i t , l I1 ', i \ 'a i I i a i t 1 1: 1 l(tItI '( 1.! tlt t o isi ltor., from I ill othe Ii t.....ty.Ail=.mc:' '11ra t i atittt a d S a t * i it. \V itt t was done. i s.; iii .sentedl with two lovely handkerchiefs. t1l iit s (;tite,' 'ith wippii!' (I icreamt l Cal r w ut li ere thetn erVti 'iy the h lst , wlith .\1r.' . J1. .\. Curry assi.;t SI t'nt tin tht .lfteti nt on \\ifta t- d ih-W ii\\". \\'\t"m ]i II . I i. i . I ) I n 1.t :; . n: l1 - I III .u I i,ii t iti,1 clean ( Ttat'n ii1 i'~e or Ile s 'e t e hi -. Ith' aow,~ I 'i-nA by .\l'h ts, I -u t tl a I 'in'i125. Sd ti .gote ist u n-i " * " " " " * * * " " " " * * * * * * * EKOM * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * " We have had fine weather for se% eral weeks for gathering crops, and inost eVerybody i about utp With their work and ready to sow grain. \e are glad to report the sick or our LOW n improving. .lMrs. Allie Elbertson has been on the sick list the ijpast week, but is lfetter. Ailso 'laster lNdwin l'urts, son of .\lr. and Mrs. Fd gar Ifurls, has been right sick with fneun10 onnt. but is though to be better this morning. Little .Julia Katherine ,'Ooper is better after a week's illness. Also w are glad to replort .\r. I1ugenue chtuore better. We hope for tlhem all a speedy recovery. Our conulnity was honored Suilay by a visit from (ov. It. A. Cooper. Ile was ill Laurens and came out for a few liouir ;' "' it t{ his atinats, .IllS - Edniua and1( Kitrua ('ooper, .ild !Is0 called on his uncle, .11. T. .1. Cooprr. lie is lookin g line and says he is a eery busy mian Ihe"e day:. Ie wi e dcon 1ininied by \ a.\a n i s. ('ha rc ue n f lartin. of I.:aitrens. r i s Overcoats $37 and "i 1I p "C S. 'riC:w T:& We've made up ou II the first to give y S want. We're do finest new fall suits at les~s than mnanuf Tur,'- , rofit il Big Values $24.50, $25 SPECIAL SI Boy's $20 SUE Good Assort. ment of Colors Other big values $4.95 'Every Article in ( Lower Pri hal LAURENS. S. ( Mrs. J. 1. Culbertson and daughter, Miss Dollie, Mrs. Lou Culbertson and daughter were dinner guests of Mr. anI 'Mrs. T. J. Cooper Sunday. Mrs. J. G. Cooper left Maonday for a few days visit to her parents, near 1)anburg, Ga. .\ls. Pi'reston -\Viilias and chil(1ren1 :uent a day with Als. Jennie Ilamiil-I ion recently. Aliss Lonie Cooper is spending this week with her aunt in Clinton. laster Jack 'llamilton spent the I'eek end with his aunt, .l ts. J. W. l'owylir, nHair Mt. Pleasant. .\lr. and Mrs. Gray Cooper mdAll Mr. .1. ii. I;lackwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cooper and lrother, . lar. nie hlackwell. Hfow li!i, New Y oru ItIu(ry Firm Kepii ' D)o n 1 Vrou:ac & Co., IUtnit'r &. (hioese .\-re lhints, Nev York ity. says: "We i i.A'I'-M.A' iI ''"'.'' e iur all thi I 1.' It k(eeop (lOwnii rat:. \e buy it by the gross, would not be without it. 'i'armers uIse IA''-SNA P bee:tits(' 'a:'' U all food for I A'i'-SNA P. Saranitleed by I,1aur('S I l l'rdwsare C Il. 'utial'.; I)rug ores' and I'en \5!0 U~ni.. VOU . m(' it now and ercoat a~cturing cost. ax it of course, L ~ood will. Too, At 00 an0 n 10OWING to $25 vCS u f Sizes 8 to 18 Year's $6.95 & $9.45 )ur Store a CeS. Cash Clothiers -rn--rn uto Tires Reduced STOP, LOOK AND USTEN! All Tires and Tubps- 25 and 30 per cent off---or make that old tire last, you through the winter. Have them restored and relined, which gives you practically the life of a new tire. For expert tire repair work bring them to McDaniel Vulcanizing Plant Next Door to Postoffice GAS, OIL AND GREASES overm~soama'.tyes s am.aa, r s u , wes- a r.estr "'--e r-av .-. " - .wus-s meses iwe yv s*n - -.,.~j.,- I ' r .- - F .. ~F ; 1 ~K "Suits ~ t Me" +S" 11anumA0 rZ ~ S> t r ; 1 / Z '' . ".C ."..: .:0 { ..t :ti't' :yS( .' S.