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LAND SUR I will be in a position fron now o months to do your surveying. Surv work, so why not have it love i (o it over. B. R. T. P. O.-Barktsdale, S. C. SASA RE For Constipated Bowe The nicest eathartic-laxative to t physic your bowels when you have p Headatche Biliousness a5 Colds Indigestion Dizziness Sour Stomach is candy-like Cascarets. One or two a YOUNG PEOPL Our college Is a membi moercial Schools of the the world. To find out what you will gain by attenditnz an Accredited 8 c h n o 1, stnd for our cata logue. at once. Subscription Pi in keepitg iwith the general redi1 order that many of our subscribers mi nam1iiles coni tied on our mialling list, v * tion in the yearly subserptlon of ''h per year. We have taken this step it ous phases of the matter and have con * ill be appreciated by many of our fi to take the paper aniyway and by otht icult, under the present, financial (' tions with fihepaer. We are contidei subscriptions at $2.10 per year wou long ruin, in excess of subscriptions business policy, as well as a desire to tions, prompt us to make such a redi many loug-tfime friends who might ot1 paper. Subscriptions paid to u1s slice 1will be extenled four months per yea We might also state that inasimu of 25 per cent for the beneit of our delinquents will pay up and renew dii * s of done we will be compelled to dr list when the contest is over. S * * c 4 *~ o . For4 Plow With the Fordson // Disk With the Fordson/ Harrow Wheth< With the Fordson the farn Harvest Fordsor With the Fordaon ders in Threshcost and WTheFson thousan With he Fodeonwhere. Bale Hay With the Fordson No mati Saw Wood if it ca: With the Fordson power Pump Water and doi With the i'ordson 170,000 Grade of the cx With the Fordson of field a Pull Stumps efficienc With the Fordeon bility of Fill the Silo With the Fordson Call, wi Grind Feed facts. With the Fordson the For the day $625 1.o. 6. DetroIt VEYING n through the fall and winter eying is tiresome and expensive ecurately now and not have to TODD Pione-Laurens 340 is- Bilious Liver might will empty your bowels corn. letelyby morning and you will feet plendid. "They work while you leep." Cascarets never stir you up r gripe like Salts, 'Pills, Calomel, r Oil and they cost only ten cents box. Children love Cascarets too. E, ATTENTION! swartl1 yu InO r of the National Associatiou of Accredited Com. United Statee,-the strongest chain of schools in SPARTANBURG, 0. . rice Reduced etion II iar-t.ime prices and fin * .y be better enabled to have their * ve have delcded to imake a redue- * e Advertlser from $2.00 to $1.50 * ter mature consideration of vari- * i to the conclusion that this step * -lenis who would have continued * 'rs who would have found It dif- * niditlons, to continue their rei- * it that the fluanelal returns from ' Id have Wen equal, 1111and in the * it $1.50, but both sentiment. ad * 1o our part in meeting new condl- * iction that may keep on our list * lierwise see fit to discontinue the * tho announcement. of our contest * r. * nA as we have made a reduction * subscribers, we iwtll assume that * ring the Contest, but in case this * 01) all those delinquent from our , * In the a0fs Work r in the feld, around , or on the road, the Tractor is doing won saving time, reducing increasing profits for ds of farmers every er what the farm task, Ta be done by motive he Fordson can do it, t well. now in use in all parts unt~ry and in every kind nd belt work prove the y, stability, and relia-. the Fordson Tractor, rite or phone for the Learn now just what dson means to you in 's work. C. Waldirop Dealer DIALS NEWS * Dials, Nov, 28.-Thanksgiving day has come and gone. There Is nothing left but memories in the hearts of all. The occasion, however, passed off quietly here, the day was a beautiful one, typical of our own sunny clime, and as a day of rest and joy, was de voted to 'wholesome recreation and pleasure. It was a happy day to many and yet of all those who -participated in the quiet festivities of the day, not one, I am sure, but paused long enough in their enjoyment 'to realize their many blessings, and to give gratefull thanks to the Great Giver of all good things, and for the glorious opportuni ty of living and la)boring in this splendid age of progress. Mr. and Mrs. a,. D. Curry, -Miss An nie Lou Curry, 'Mrs. Eileen Peden and little David, were the guest sof Mr. and Mirs. Ernest Armstrong, of Fountain Inn, on Thankgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. 'W. S. Bolt and chil dren, Mr. J. M. Sumerel and family, of Hickory Tavern, and Miss Jmma Dial, of Gray Court,, were dinner guests of Mr. 'D. D. Brownlee Thurs day, Miss Pearl Henderson, of Hickory Tavern, spent Thanksgiving with 'her parents here. - Prof. C. F. Brooks, of the Pinkney Street schodl faculty, Greenville, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with home folks here and in Laurens. 'Miss Mildred Easterling, one of the teachers at 'Poplar Springs, spent the week-end In Gray Court, the attractive guest of her aunt, Mrs. Festus Curry. 3Mr. P. iM. -Icllanis and family spent Thursday with :lr. Ludfie Abercrom blie and family. Miss Mattle Simmons, accompanied by a bevy of guests, among the num ber being aMisses Grace Finley and P3adgett, all of Greenville, were the guests of Mrs. i. Y. Simmons and family Thanksgiving Day. -Mr. J. T. Gillespie and family, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Curry and children, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Har ris and children, Mr. Haskell Gray and family, and Mr. Arthur Curry and cill dren, were the spend-the-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. IHarris Curry, Thurs day. 'Miss Grace Martin is on an ex tended visit with relatives In Woof. ruff. Tho oyster supper given by the Im provement Association in the school house last Thursday evening proved a success, both in a social as well as a financial iway, and a nice little sum was realized. The association has only recentlf organized, however, and Uhe society is paInning many ways and means of raising money for telh bedefit of the school. The second Sunday morning In :D comber will be observed at Dials as Lissionnry Day. Rev. C. W. Watson will preach a missionary sermon and a very interesting program -will be rendered. It is hoped that many will attendl this service and a cordial wel. come will aw'ait one andl all. -The union 10pworthi League meit in the church here Sunday evening, Noy. 20th, and dlespite the inclemency of the weather a goodly mpuberi of -peo vile were in attendlanCe. Miss D~ewey Arnmstrong, as leadler, hadl charge of the program. Appro iriate music was5 rendered by Miss Cecil Owings, after wvhich short talks on "For What I Am Thankful", were given thy Messrs. Bob Rogers and Shaw Johnson, of Gray Court, and Miss Sal lie lBrownlee, of this place. A feature that proved interesting, as 'well as in structive, was the Tihanksgiving pageant. First to enter was the "'Spirit of Thanksgli1ing,"- acted .h~y Miss Clara McCall. She ,was followed by a~ little band of Pilgrims, Misas il. lie Thomason, Mr..Ilob McCall, Miss Annie 'Lou 'Curry, Edwin Ilellams, Nannie Campbell, Guy Campbell and Osteen McCall; then came the Nations of the World that the Eupworth 'League are ledged to help: J'apan, Sara .Harris; Africa, Tlaymond Camip bell; Belgium, Marselle Satterfld; China, Hattie Abercrombie; Mexico, E'rnest Curry; last to enter was the Epwvorth League, represented by Miss lamma Harris, Raljh 'Hellauji, Miss Sal lie Birownlee, Talmage Armstrong, and Miss Laura Hellams. Thle ulnion Epwvorth 'League meets every two months, the tiext meeting be ing held at Gray Cotfrt with the Gray Court Leaguers having charge of the prIogram. 'ifev. C. W, Watson filled his usual appiointmnent here 'Sunday afternoon, and wvhile iho -afternoon proved a very inclement one, quite a good congrega tionu ' were present and everymne seemed to' enjoy tho splendid Thanks giving sermon delivered in 'Mr. Wat s97n's 'best style, Notiee of Lost Cert.Ifiente of .JteposIt Notice is hlereby given that Cei'lift. cafe of Deposit No. 2055 of Peeles~ Loan and Exchange Bank, datedwMay 24, 1920, hmajr been lost or mnsidiged and that I will make appficati on for a dlkplIcate of same at ald ba~ni; on MI3. AM1DLIA INllY IAl~nsn B fi lain 1 ,19 * e* * * .* . * * . * * * NARNIE NEWS * * * * C * C * * * * C C e C e Narnie, Nov. 28.--Thanksgiving Day was enjoyed around here. Many went hunting and bronght homel lots of nice t'hings to eat. Others went visiting to get good things to eat. Mr. and Mdrs. Charlton Benjamin, Charlton, Jr., and Mrs. Benjamin were guests of Mrs. E. B. Bolt Thursday at ternoon. Those enjoying the kind and gra clous hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin Bramlett Thanksgiving Day were, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Bramlett and William, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Willis and son William, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bramlett and daughter.Ina, Mrs. Ose'ar Medlock and children, Misess Bettie and Lee Bramlett, Mr. and 'Mrs. Allen Branlett. air. E. B. Bolt spent Thanksgiving in Easley, with his son, Mr. E. Lee Bolt. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reid and daugh ter, Remelle, Mrs. Mary Reid and Miss Nelle OLurts were guests of relatives in Clinton, Thanksgiving. 'Mr. Ray Thaynham, Misses Ora Powers, Mary Catherine Powers, and Mrs. Ross Powers spent Thanksgiving in 'Blacksburg. Miss Julia Chapman, and Miss Nelle Burts were the attractive guests of Miss Remelle Reid for the week-end. Miss Reid entertained a few friends in their honor Saturday nLght, rook and fortune teling being enjoyed throuhgout the evening. Those pres ent were Misses Julia Chapman, 'Marie Tinsley, Eva 'Bolt, Miss Tinsley, Alessrs. George Langston, Warren Tinsley, Olaude Brown,'Edd Bramlettc and Mir. 'Pulley. liss Eva (Bolt has accepted a posi tion with the B. 4. England Co., of Laurens, for the coming months, nnd is staying with 'Mrs. Carl Bramilett, on Sullivan street. Ir. and Mrs. Law .lobley and son, ,Law, Jr.,- spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Burts. Miss Alvrice Henry who is teaching at Columbia school, was the guest of Miss Louise IHunter, Thanksgiving. Miss Ruth Myers iwas the Sunday g~uest of Miss (Louise Hunter. rDon't fail to see "The Affairs of Anatol" at the Princess Treatre Thurs day and Friday, Dec. 1 and 2. SLOAN'S RELEVES NEURALGIC. ACHES. FOR forty years Sloan's Liniment has been the quickest relief for neuralgia, sciatica and rheuma tism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains -and strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, without rubbing, at the first twinge. It eases and brings comfort surely and readily. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Sloan's Liniment is pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists--35c, 70c, $1.40. Sloa' Linime nt I ,D.Hobson'a ezema int miht. Oneoof Dr.Hobson's tideS Faily Remedies. ammEczemaO~ntmentu CHII PROJ CHIROPRACTIC < (KI-RO-PRAK-TIC) is i on a thorough knawledi various functions of the segments of the spinal pressure on a nerve an< vitality and resistance 4 The CHAR~OPRAC pressure by removing t mat sige and fionctions, .DRS. Offce HIouj 42.6 a Wallace Reid ' Gloria Swanson Elliott Dexter Bebe Daniels Monte Blue - Wanda Hawley Theodore Robert9 Agnes Ayres Theodore KosloFF Polly Moran Raymond Hatton Julia Faye JCS$8 L. LASkY presente Cecil B, DeMille's PRQDUCT'ION #The Affairs of A natoI" . 9~ammountfidetu PRINCESS THE Thursday and Friday, 1 Music by Larirens Orchest Afternoon 1 8c and 30c aA iy X UA , 0 .TOLD M I W I . SlcI<Von AW THE DOCTOR. SAID * GO GET 11E Alf Just the proper amoint of air Is good for not too little. If your -tire refuses to hold Special Hargain Prie G00DRICH FABRIC 30x3 Plains ..... .$9.21" 30x3 : :1x4 Nonskids ........$20.00 f2x4 D SOUTHERN FABRIC 30x Plains ...........$9.00 30x3 1 32x4 Nonskid ..... .$20.00 34x4 1 35x5 Nonskid...... SOU'THEREN COR 32x4 Nonskid .. ....$29.00 35x5 All Tires Fully Gtuar tOPRAC IOUNCED. KY-RO-PRAK-TI RS. COON & TODD Chiropractors announce the opening of ~ffices, EInterprise.Bank Build new science of adjusting the caus e of the nervous system. Nerves body emerge from small openings solumn. -A slight variation of thes4 I diminish the flow of, mental impu >f the tissue, the result of which is riC nifethod'is to adjust the abnorn be cause andl thus pelmit the nerve restoring health. COON >& TC CH~tOPACTORS DR. 1ODD IN CHARGE. Q1~ A. .,24 P. M.e Mndae ATRE )ec. 1 and 2. a Both Nights. Night 15 and 40c fing /4 mAon AS . tire-not too much and ilair -let us vulcanizo it. s Onl TIRES Conskids ..$...10.00 lonskids .. .. .. 24.95 TIRES -2 -N6nskId ......$11.50 -2 Nonskid .. ....$30.00 .$34.00 )8 Nonskid . 45.00 ntteed , C ng, December 7 of disease, bas~ed which control the' between the bony a bones will cause Ises, lowering the DISEASE. iality, remove the to regain its n or )DD. rednesaday