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USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME BACKS YOU ' can't do your best when your back and every muscle aches with fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, with out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow of warmth and comfort. Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and strains, aches and pans sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and the after effectd of weather exposure. For forty years pain's enmemy. Ask 'our neig hbor. Keep Sloan's handy. At all druggists-35c, '0c, $1.40. l1a Liaiment at "Only One Thing Breaks My Cold" -' retir f that Dr. Kigi's New Ii- very V gIveromi stubborni ol ;1m14 thr!w -: urin l roumghs hla made it the .(trri retldet V it i. t Iuv. Tlime-trHie forI) fifty y .ru~t amin Ile none poer thante:ay.No hari ful " w!!sclor i th rlef n looene phb im anid ealsed (co'l,11 Always; reliale, a:1(1 I- filr jtm w\hole fiy lIa a coniiiig, hetal i". a !-.Ite w h alIi I its gootl miinial New iscvery The Resi, s (I (ot d iFtzion are 46km, waste matter inl theC i ll;,tIna 5sitelm . C(orrect: t lhs i -nnder Inn g coi!itiont by a Ain' )r. ing's ills. 23 cent s. All r . D PROMPT'! vON'T GRIPE r. Kin ?s Pills W. S. M. Says: "Pretty daisies and daffodils would be blooming over me, if I tried to make folks happy by bursting into song. But I do run a smile shop, and get good results in a differ ent way. I've cut out ' all battery separator troubles for my friends by putting Willard Threaded Rubber Bat teries on their cars." Willard Service :.fan Willard Threaded Rub ber Insulators last the life of the plates and are found only in the Willard Thread ed Rubber Batteries which we sell. Laurens Storage Battery Co. W. Laurens St. Phone 446 This trademark, Stamped in red on t he case, Identtiles the Wiard 'Threaded Rubber Battery. . . . . . * * * 3 . * 4 LANFORD N'EWS * * * *3.* * 4 * * * 4 * 4 * laanford, Fleb. 27.-The remains of i*. W. 11. IHarman, of -baurens, were brouight here last Friday for inter ilent in the Methodist cemetery. Rev. C. T. Sqluires conducted the funeral services. Several selections were butiftiully suting h Messrs. Roper, M.\'Cravy and Powers and Mi ss Arm stronl.i and \Irs. Alart in from Il 4aurens. I')e I tloral tribites were also beauti fu l. Our learts go out il sylpathy for the hereaved family. Mirs. T. P1. Poole and son, .lMr. J. C. Poole. of Saindy Springs, worshipped witi tile conigregatioli Sinday mtorti ing and were guests of relatives here. I The It. Y. 1). 1'. had a large crowd of youig peo:le Sunilay night. and wCe plqased to have Mrs. J. '1'. Li' . .John present to make them a stilendid 1ddress. The presideni t exPrss(e55((d her appreciation of her rimiarlks and lans :ire' being t made to begin Ie 1i1sion1 sttidy couise' on .\larch 12th. We con gratuilate tbese yol1ng peoIpl onl thir intertuit in tlt, work. They are trying to calTy oi and will imlean m1iuch in tle de(lvtlo)tclt of their (liristian work. The Washingion birthd:y :,rogr'at last \\edeIIsday' aft etnoon at t he .eh ool houis' was veTy mlluch en.oyed aud the liural I illproveilent associa lion had a very ilterest ingz prog!"r1m. 'ei: cointt'st (o)n al1hin.gt w vas .oined ill witl much zest. The site eessfuil contestants were Mrs. .1. It. \Villiami: onl .lr:'. S. A. Cox. whIo Ilere Preseniteild with a deliciols box of hoeic-itaie candy. \lr.I . .1. \l. Fllemiing won tle second prize. .\lessrs. J. W. Johlisoii .1nd(l C. C. Cox spent the week-etid with h1ome)c IoIks. They have begin a new con irat. with the manufactireirs at Simp son ville and will be there several weeks. Mr. ). It. Patterson left 'with them ~\londay iorning. and will be coilnected wvith them for somie tile. lr. .John Melmloth Flnem;.lg, a stit dent at Spartan Academy. spent the week-end with his parenits. .lr. .1. .M. Fleining iid lr. W. L. Patterson made a visit to Leesville last Suinday to see Mr. .lMe! Fleming, who has beeni sick. I e was able to re turn Iole with them. lie ha., been npending solie tile witIt his daughter, Mis. Thomas Crouch. . The many frieids here of Mr. Hein ry Ferguson nywre sorry to hear of his death which occurred there last \I on I day. Mr. and Mrs. .J. S. liggin. were in Spartanburg for the funeral. Mr. Ferguson was well )nown here, hav ing spent most of his boyhood days in Mn Midst. We sympathize with the family inl this dispensation of God's providence. ,Mr. MI. v. .lohnson anid family, of Arcadia, spent Sunday with their par ents, Mi. and AMrs. J. 1). .lohnson. IIs. Joh nson Is inmuch improved in lialth. We are sorry to note that oir faith fuil deacon, Air. W. ). Patterson, was not able to attend church Sutnday. *' * * * 4. * * * * * * * * * ** * MTI. (JALLA(IIER NEWS1" * 4' * 4' * *' * * *' * * * * * * * * Mt. Gallagher, Feb. 27.--The min11 strel at Mt. Olive school house last Thursdlay night was enljoyedl very muchel by all. Mr. aind Mrs. WX. P. ~Davenport vis !tcd MArs. flarzilie Golden, last week. .AIrs. G;oldeni has been Ill for ilomle time, btit is better at prtesent. The manyil friends of .\irs. Dave Mad deii will be sorry to -hear she is still conifhined to her 1h001m. Miss Margaret D~avies is real sick at this wvriting. We wvere ideed sor'ry to hear of the death of Mr. Wash Davis, who fell dlead1 at his hloime near 'Ware Shoals, last Monday., ie was buried at Pop lar Springs cemetery Tuesday. Mr'. Davis was 77 yoars old. -He served throughout the Clvil War, andl ewas wounded~ at .Frankland, Trenni. Hie leaves a wife and seven children: Mr. Friank DavIs, of Princeton; Mr. BIll Davis, of Greenville; Mr. WVarren D~a vis, of Ware Shoals, and ,Mr. Broadus D~avis, Mrs. 'Lenny :Redden, Mrs. Sara Balentino and Mrs. Trexanna Crawvford, all of lirewerton; 33 grandchIldrPen and 7 great-grandchildren sur'vive him. He1 also leave8 oiie brother and one sister, Mr'. John mDavis, of Braverton, 'and~ Mrs. Civilla Walker, of Poplar. Mr'. and 'Mrs. WV. :P. Davenport visit ed1 Mr. JIohin Medlock last Sunday. A par'ty given b~y 'Miss Phoenie Lati met' last Saturday nIght, was vei'y mluch enjoyedl by the young peoile, iMr. Jlob Scott, of Princeton, was visiting in this communIty Satur iday and Sunday. Mr. C. A. -Marler and1 family attend ed meeting at Ware 'Shoals, Sunday. Mr. 'Honey (Bedenbautgh., of Green vIlle, was the guest of phr. Will Shigh last wveek-end. -.Mr. J. R. Br'own and family spent Sunday with thet'ir paents,' Mr. and We were very sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Ellen Rysor, who died last Thursday. 'We synspathIze with the loved ones. * * * * V* * * * * * ** * S MT. OLIVE NEWS * * * * * ,* * * * * * *' * * * Alt. Olive, Feb. 27.-Mfrs. J. 11. Cul ertson atteiided Friday afernoon, the uneral of heiN aunt, Mrs. -Ellen Riser it Iethlehem Methodist church. 'Mr. .iulbertson .nd several children ac omianiled her, .rs. Riser, who was he widow of the late Robert E. Riser )f the Fork section, was befo'e mar lage. Miss 1I0len Wells. After a short I InIss she died ihrsday, leaving liree sons and one daughter, together vith a nimber of other relatives. The uineral an( burial services vere held it lIthlelem churclh Friday, condiuet ,d by Rer. M. ,12po, of Waterloo. A iniiiber of her near relatives live In his section of the county. We are glal to say that Mrs. Aman la lteddeit, who has been quite sick or several (lays is thought to be some )etter. .\Mr. .olhn K night hIs been right fee dle for a few days. "Mr. Knight has massed his eighty--lifth birthday, the >ldest cit izen. so far as we know, in his section of the comity. Mrs. ':tnia Aalho ol the Hiclkory l'avetn cetion is here to speiid a few vecis with her brothers and other rel-. Ii ives. Young A\r. Craddock nd 'r. 1ay odifriy. of Foniit ta in tinn, were here or la-t week-end. * llillDl,- 0l) 1-'lI-:LI) NEWS * lIdles Old Field. Feb. 27.- -A I. A. \. ithodes has revceitly imrehased a -rist itill anid vill smolo have it inl .\lis. Stevi( (;arrit, who has beei Il for some ti me, is ra pidly im-provi ng. Mr. Ca rl Garrett has been sufferiig lor' several days with a severe cold. \\e ltope ie will soon le out agalit. \I's. J. Allen [Iiddle, who has been sifhi'ring for several weeks, is noIw on te road to recovery. Illosea .\iartin's childrein are with M i,. an(I A I rs. 11'. 11. l'u tnam at p)resent. .itt le Raymond IIluglies, soi of Mr. amd l is. Gary 'IHughes, fell from a ladder last ,week aid is now suffering with a broken blood vessel In the ieck. We hope the little one will soon be playful again. Mrs. Willie .lones and little daugh ter, of Greenville, and .\Mrs. Raymond Cooper were recent guests of .\lr. and Mrs. A. W. Rhodos. Mrs. -Miiiiie lolcombe, of Easley, Slient the week-'eid with her father, Mir. Wv. LI. Garrett. Mr. anld Mrs. P. -1. Owenis arid fam ily visited Mir. H1. P. Burdette, Sutidiy. MIr. W. 1,. Garrett has been sick for the past few days. Card of Thaniks We wish to thaik our many kind frieids and neighbors for the kindness shown to us during the protracted i iess and at last the taking from our iIdlst., the wife anl mother, and may God reward them many times for every kind word and eery goodi (1eed doine. Also, we lwish to thank them for the mainy beautiful floral offerings. J1. BI. Brownlee andl Children. Card of Thaniiks We wvant to thank all of kour fiends and neighbors for the kind niesses and symplathty shown us dur ing the illness and death of our' son andl brother, W. Rook Brown. Their kindnesses swill never be for'gotten. Mr. and Mrs. R. '\. Br'owin and Family. Ipngraved Cards ana Invitations. Loose 'Leaf Ledgers, Etc. Advertiser Printing Co. NOTICE OF LAND SALE tate of South Carolina, County of Lauirens. By virtue of the order of the Pro bate Court for the County of Laurens and said State in the case of S. H. Goggins indilviduially and as executor of the wvill of Mrs. 'Lucy M. Denny dt ceasedl, plaintiff, againust James 0. Denny indilvidually and as executor of the will of Mirs. Lucy M. Denny de ceased, Mrs. Annie B. Atchison, Kath r'ino Denny, Annie Denny and Sarah Wildemian Denny defendants, I will sell at publlic outcry to, thte highest bidder for cash at Lautrens Court House, S. C., dluring the legal hour's of .public sales, on Salesday in March, 1922, beinh~ the 6th day of the month, all that tr'act of' land situate in the county of Laourens, in saidl state, con taining 170 acres, being the wosternt par't of the Gill tract and outside of an exclusive of the dwielling house and the buildings appertanant thereto and being -bounded on the north by lands of T. Ii. Noel and Mi's.'Malissa Cole, on the west -by lands of ,Mi's. Malissa Cole, .J. C. Wade and i's. Janle 11i11, on the south by lands of S. Hf. @oggins and on the east .by the remainIng por tion of the said Gill tract containing 75 acres, more or' less. Termis of sale: cash, the purchpjser to pay for deed and revenue stamps. No bid shall be accepted without pay ment of twenty-five ($25) dollars'-by the .bidder as a guaranty of goodl 'faith; and. if the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale, the land shall be resold on the same or on some subsequent saleaday at the riskC of such defaulting jburchauser oh the 5am'e terms.O. -0. THIOMYSON, .P. 'J. d.h C. Fheb. 1$, # 1-3t-A TH IS IS /T p414 Team-Work is the founda is the maikspring of all o live is an organization, t. thoughts in your daily from its citizens and its s clubs and organizations, 1 munity, you will be doing MORAL---Team-work ass CARRYTERIA (ARoCERIES Quality High Prices Low On the Square R. W. Willis Furniture of All Kinds Musical Instruments We Invite Your Inspection Lauren s Drug Co. Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Stationery ''The Rexall Store'' Switzer Company R'eady-to-Wear - Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions. Your Patronage Solicited S. M. & E. HI. Wilkes & Company House Furnishers Furniture, Stoves, Chinaware, Tinware EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Minter Company Cash Department Store. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, 'SHOES, MILLINERY Advertiser Printing Company Printers and Publishers Read The Advertiser and Keep Up With the Home News J. C. Burns & Co. Home of RED IRON RACKET More Goods for Samhe Money, Same Goods for Less Money Laurens Coca Cola Bottling Co. Quench the Thirst With a Bottlo of Delicious Coca Cola Buy it By the Crate Wells Clardy Co. Two Big Stores* Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notioins . WORK '3/ A4, TEAM WORK tion on which all great ganizations. The town be success of which she life. Its success depend access means your successc tho are striving hard to d your part in assuring its ures success. W. H. HOUGH OPTOMETRIST "See Hourb to See ,Wyell" Watches and Jowelry Repaired Diamonds Remounted South Side of Square H. L. Roper & Co. Lumber, Doors, Sash Blinds We Can Furnish Your Entire Bill for Your House. Wharton Clothing Co. The Man's Store Cash Clothiers -- Suits Me Greenberg's Dry Goods Store FRESH STOCKS--LOW PRICES Opposite City Hall Hymen Luray Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Ready-to-Wear P'AY US A CALL Laurens Storage Battery Company Willard Batteries and Service Station Prompt' and Courteous Service .East Laurens Street-Phone 44( Peoples Loan & Exchange Bank Capital $100,000.00 LAURENS' OLDEST BANK W. 'X. WATTS, President C. W. TUNE, Cashier Home Furniture Co. Next to Post Offico Furniture, Stoves,- Rugs, Crock, ery-Complete Holne Furnishers William Solomon Reliable Jeweler Solomon Says: * 'Quality and Price Go Arm 1:1 Arm in My Store,. BUY IN LAURENS hings are accomplished; it >r community in which you uld be one of the foremost 3 on the support it receives ., By supporting your local o big thmngs for your com progress. Jones-Taylor Hardware Co. -Hardwiare, Agricultura Imple m1ents.4 M1ll .'supplies, Paints, 011-1, Varnishes, Sp1ortinig Goods. BENCH1OFF'S 5 & 10 Cenats Store ''Buy it in Laurens'' WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE Dai-oe7o , eprmetStr 4- 'Larn etSoe-ult . Dog BrtesMtrOr Phote supor0i eceive as By uresNtinyoloal hapitar agriclurapl$0,00 J.ets J.I AASpesident, O. VrHs BLAKELY, osh. 5o Onl for AmsCent Btfor Diversion Afte Luins'ur WEST SIELISARE Aso erma Co.f partent Stoer OFF dE itOO S" IE J.C.Sel& Moor'any Thde Brmlyth oerstrCs Phoec20 ervibes nd as Cariga and Surpluns $10,00.0 ViO.rolas aVELY, ashrd -