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-~FOOR nburn Tan, Freckles Pimp .Blackheadsetc. llagan s! Magnolia Balm in stantlycools and soothesdry, burning ein. A Prerentatireas well as a remedy. Removes skin blemishes. Makes skin and complexion clear, velvety, beautiful. Imparts delicate, lastin 'ra ance to the son, on' t rub off. m pssible to detect. USE Magnolia Balm , LIQUID Face and Toilet POWDER rs: Brunette 1 l1511aPnk, and Rose-Red for lips AI#ou clheks. Sold by all A t dealers, or direct 4.: from us, 75 cents, postpaid. LYON MFG. CO. 42So.FifthSt. - BROOKLYN, N. Y. IuIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MOTHER, QUICK! GIVE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP FOR CHILD'S BOWELS Even a sick child loves the) "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the little tongue is coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colie, a teaspoonful will never fail to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipation poison, sour 'bile and waste from the tender, little bowels and gives you a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to -morrow. Ask your druggist for genuin "California Fig Syrup" which liad IrCe. tions for babies and childrene,, 'll ages printed on bottle. Mo:l Y a gst say "California" orRfu may get an imi tation fig yru . Noteo of Sale In Bankruptcy O Pursuant to order of Hon. E. M. Blythe, Refereo in Bankruiptcy in the matter of Rasor & Co., Bankrupts, I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at Cross Hill, Lau rens County, S. C., at the store occu pied by the said Rasor & Co., on the .25th day of May, 1922, commencing at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, the morchandise, furniture and fixtures and accounts, mortgages, bills receiv able and other evidences of indebten ness of the said ;Rasor & Co. The ier chandise will be sold in lots, and then as a whole. The following Is the in ventory value of the store; 'Shoes, $1,603.35; dry goods, $722.56; iotions, $820.05; hats and caps, $107.76; jewelry and Victrola and Jewelry show -case $169.12; groceries, $8.14.55; haru ware, $62.15; total amount, $4,299.54. The Trustee reserves the right to re ject .bids, bids accepted will be subject to confirmation by the Referee or court. The successful bidder will be required to pay to the Trustee 10 per cent of -the amount of his -bid, to be re turned in the event the sale is not con firmed, and to -be applied to the ipur chase price in the event the sale is 'confirmed, and to be forfeited in the event the purchaser- fails to comly with his bid. On failur-e of the isur chaser to comply with his bid the pro Isertv will be rec-sold at his risk. J. HI. NANCE, 44-2t Trustee, L~tND SALE State of South Carolina, Counity of Lnulrens. IN COURT OF COMMON PLRAS HI-ome Building an'd Loan Associatlon .-'Plaintiff, against C. WV. and Clury 0. MartIn, et al, De fenidants. Pursuant to a decree of the CourtI In tlie above stated case, I will sell at publIc eutcr'y to the hIghest .bidder-, at Laur'ens C. fH., S. C., on Salesday in June next, being Monday the 5th day of the month, during the legal hoursi for such sales, the following descr'ib ed proper-ty, to wit: All that lot, mpiece and p~arcel of land situate, lying and being in the City oi Lauriiens, County and State aforeasid, -on the west side of Chestnut street, be ing knowvn as the home place of Mrs. 'Clary 0. IMar-tin, former-ly the home place <of T. B. and Mr's. T. B. Cr'ews, and bounded on the nor-th by Academy :street, on the 'east by Chestnut street, en the soubh by -lot now or formerly belonging to Mrs. T. B. Crews and on tle West *by lands of N. B3. -Dial and ( nds of J. P. Caldwell and con tamning eigity-two one-hundredths (82-100) of :ah"hcre' more or less, and being the 'identieal lot conveyed to Mr's. Clur-y 4.' thi by -3. Ciardy Bolt by deed il 8hof Oitojber, 1910, recorded in deI ~book 43 page 184; office of the .iQk' of Court .for saifi counity .and Aliy~ person desirIng to bid on said -%t er'ty, shall 'be r'equir-ed to miake a 49psit of pot less than one thugzdred .4 mkrs witll the Clerk at- the 't'fi and Wf5'e said4Droper'ty is 'bid oft- as evi Oet~e of $hojI faith in bidding, This 4$enot' tefer jo tllies Plaintiff or the datAi~e nxd Granu Co. - Trms '6t- B ale: -Onfe-l Ifcashl, 'bal ~nd to .be paid twelve monthis from ,tendt s~a~eg the ycredit 'portion to 'be seieod ly -pond anid mpr-tgage of 'the Imu'ch er pyeg the said premises, bear J ~eAk'intereat'- f~ronm date,. with -av 'to, pu~rchaser to Spafills/-entire 3M id cash. - Ptitchaser to pay for p r)T ~id ombd - If the terrad of sale ar'i i *plied aith/. the lapd to be IA~4IO4 t* ame 9r bifne subsequent WHALE TOWS TWO MEN OUT TO SEA They Harpoon the Monster But He Refuses to Play the Game as They Figured. SLAPS CAPTAIN OUT OF BOAT Va'iant Southampton Veterans Have Exciting Time .When They Go to -Assistance of Brothees Who Had Caught Whale. Southamnton.-l"or the second time In two weeks fisherimen to<* to their ho:ats and went out after a whale. They had h11im1 hooked, tob aand If tle durn1- thing hadn't up with its tall and knocked Cap'n Silas Edwirds out of the boat Just its he,was about to spear it, there iight even now be a dead whale on the beach. The whale was sighted by Captain Frank Ii. White, the sea-bitten old uinrlner ,who tends the life saving sta tion here. When he first saw the whale it was about two miles ofT shore and moving out to sea with the Cooper brothers from Water Mill. As a matter of fact the Cooper brothers had caught the whale. The only trouble waIs that, having caught it, they d(idn't know what to do with It. It was some time earlier in the day that the Cooper brothers had seen the whale and started out in their little motor boat to captuee it. They had with thei a Inace bomb gun, an In strunent highly recommended for whale hunting. This gun is sunPo to save wear and tear p. o I 1anmal by exploding a /igc lnside it and thereupo .aidering it more or less huors g Iott Starts for Somewhere. So the Cooper brothers went after the whale and had the good fortune to be In excellent firing position a0 a moment when it saw lit to come to the surface to blow the water out of Its nose. "Thar she blows I" yelled the Cooper brothers, who had takeni a correspond ence course In Iwhale hunting, and hang ! off went the lance bomb gun. The lance struck the whale squarely In the tonneau and the fishermen waited expectantly for the dull ex plosion which would indicate to them that their quarry was about to roll over and ask to be taken home. No such explosion happened. The fishermnen waited and waited. All In a wink the whale started for somewhere. And the Cooper brothers, having lodged their harpoon, securely in the whale, found themselves accompany Ing it. They tried reversing the engine in the hope that by so doing they might convey to the whale their lack ~of in terest in any extensive sea voyage. The motion was entirely lost on their captive, who kept right ou. The Cooper brothers then tried to Increase the speed of the boat so that they might overtke the whale and ex plain the situation, which, in a word. was this: The line connecting the boat wilth the whale was taut, and the fishermen could not free themselves. As fast as their boat wvent the whaile wvent faster. There was nothing to do but admire the scenery as it passed them. Captains to the Rescue. 'They had gone about a mile and a half, and weore still going, when Cap taihn Wite saw What was up and lplped all hIs trusty whale .hunters to their posts. In response to the calla enme Captain Silas .Edwvards, E~d White, Frank Burnett, William Rennet .and Erastus Howiaand. They launched a boat and headed for the whale and Its regretful cap tors. By thme time they reached the scene the wvhale had Its mind on some thIng other than additional whale hun ters, so they were able to get up close to It. They even cIrcled ground once, looking for a soft spot for the lance they intended to toss into it. Then steadying himself In the bow of the haoat, Cap'n Edwardls rose to the best of hIs sixty-five years of abilIty and stood posed with 'a long lance in his hand readly to end everything. Just at this moment, however, the whale came out of its reverie atid smacked the bow of the boat' a gentle tap with Its tail. Cap'n Edwards be Ing In the bow of the boat he was next seen strugglIng in the wvater andl yellIng for somne one tq take him out. The Cooper brothers made use of the momentary respite to loosen their harpoon line. And the whale went on its way. The whalers then devoted their attentIon to resculng Cap'n Ed *wards, andl to expressIng in broad terms their dlesire for vengeance. CHECK DOGS; IGNORE BABES Bierlin Theaters'-Provide Accommoda. tl'ong for Patrons' Pets But Not .for Children. * Jerlin.-Pet dogs have become so paoputlar aspong the feminine popula. *.ftin 6f Berlin ~hat theater manuagers have beqn comnpelled to lnstall rooms whei'e the dogs many be cheeked. Somie paitrons comulIai~n thAt none of the the ters has made -similar provision for checkiug babIes, aryd think ta i pn unawarranted dilscrinIinllloh. *Dudritthe interlnlssions tiha woi)ey ~rep'air to 'the ."dog rogm' apd fetf h anlia withits of sathywtes whfh :htb bteoni the ettstomi for-t e tag ( eat beoteni the ts.# Katherine Spencer One new film star who Is rapidly oming to the fore Is Katherine Spen. ser. Miss Spencer is a Now York lirl. Her father, Alvin W. Spencer, lorm~rly of Cincinnati, 0., at one tim'i was United States consul to the West ndies. Katherine enjoys the distinc on also of being the niece o,' John Irbinson, the. circus man. ASA week I tehan my boss I wata vacash. And da, boss tella me he wts gonna ta sama ting.'' So we decida for sava dan expense we go amna time. You know I tella you one time bouta stronga pipe wot da boom -eS gottat? Well, hie taka dat- pipe on da vacash, too. We go een da fleever to d ocea Cor do vacash. I dunno for sre, but or way dat pipe sinella now I tnk et hava letle ones on da road somae nace. Dat pipe ees so stronga noe he breaka da prohibish law. I try fiva, spexa time losa dat pipe on dao road, but no can do. I tron >Utide one time and den I maka dat fleever go so fasta lie can, Preety queeck da air was begin getta fresh mn was no moocha smelL. But whia we reacha tree four mile down do road and was 'no moocha smell of:0y eetle bit da boss know bees pipe was one. So he maka we go back and geeva look. I not gotta moocha trou swe for locate-fusa follow da smell imd when almosta knocka me down at was da pipe. ien re ea da seaowebgohveaw. Iote frinva, bosa tighta heas pip. on da rodu ano everybd. go ou olika~ Agtoa so at elca heetee antwas nomoda pipel got dwheud >c eac haeree foen le don d nt roadend wsn oca ml ~~ o nex da he aka my godac an dygtta okI ot gefthe soka to d bae fo thr es o.Da boss sel eespt was b ie.nn oea ope Wurn we eaochara whena we ouelt eon tada hosmel and erb go out . Wo nou ibtn ysoklh ee e oceanwher e(copenright.n) plnt bet Iut m meesaer e dt plceli the one D bssan esHORipews bfeen tno morman cdnpi ust -~ thdura- ii0 orer he i tirgot c~Sta sme, appind h me g ot t" ot outinkoad.? thp a u natters wheh ight.cre) 6g t Welve. men .writ Invs QdrIVes the .iuryia s r~ i tpit'rs at utio .nua~$s e ,te ( Coe.tw~ o'pql~It Re.d Ir oI SPEC For Thi RED HOT PRICES $1.00 bottle Wampoles Cod Liver Oil. Will build you up of that weak feel mag.... ......... ..............4 $1.00 bottle Wine of Carduli-woian's Take S. -S. S. for the blood. best friend .... .... .. .... .. 25e lb. good Parched Cofiee, '"ind or in whole grain. Our f.cial price 6 pouids for . . . ... .$1.00 1 lot 'Alen's WorShirts. Factory odd lot s, good , 'alies, going at ..... ....500 10 .vardC nglih Long Cloth, (worth 1.~' a yard $1.50 a piece), special ij),ice per piece .... .... .. .... ..98o (e.u. tables of Fancy Flowered Lav:ns nd Vloiles. Gi inghiams, 3-4 I'eieales. Callico, Cliambravs on sale thi"; veek at per yard .... ....... 100 Me).'s heavy BVlue Ov'eralls, 'full eut, v.r la price .... .... .... .... ..986 4 lot \len' Hravy Blue Work Shirts, full eut, well mad. going at .... ..75c 1 lot Silk Pongee, 36 inches wide, a real value .... .... .... .... ....690 1 lot Solid Colored Organdy, nice qual ity at 25c yard; finer quality ill) to 48 1 lot 40-inch fancy Voiles, special per yard .... .... .... .... .... ....190 $2.00 quality Silk Taffeta, 36-in wide $1.39 1 lot Men's Soft Dress Shirts, with col lars and without collars .... ....98c 2 papers Pins .... .... ..... .... ..5o 2 papers Hair Pins .... .. ...... ....50 10c cake Fairy Soap .... .... .. ....5c 10e cake Venetian Bath Toilet Soap . .5o 1 pair 'Men 's New-Way Stretch Sus penders, guaranteed for 1 year wear 75c Men's Suspenders .. .... ..25c up to 45c 25 Fish Hooks .... .... .... .... ..5c Rubber Balls lob MArl-bles, assorted sizes and prices. 'Boys! -Play Marbles. Foley's Money -and Tar Cough Syrup Io .loe -box Shoe Polish .... .... .... ..10c 15c bottle Shoe Polis1.. .........100 12 'Safety Pins -- ..... ....5...... 1 lot Men's Work Pants-Summer Pants, best union made .... .... ..$1.48 15c cake Glycerine Toilet Soap .... ..10oc 12 Nutmegs for .... .... .. .... ....5o 20c Lemon Extract, pure .... .... ..13c 35e Lemon Extract, pure .. .... ....29c Vanilla---Same as above. Dressq Shirts for the -hot weather. Big, line of Shirts at reasonable prices. 95c, $1.25, $1.48, $1.75, $1.98 to $2.95 Now is th'e time to buy your 'Shirts for snmmer', and save some money. 40-inch 'Sea Island, fine quality .... ..9o Druid L L Sea Island, 36-inch. This week 's prlice--..--....... .... . .100 36-inch (No. 100) nice quality lgleach ing, this week.--..-..... .......1~c Millinery-All the latest cre'ations. Made in faltimnoreo-wor~n everywhere. Our prIices are lower than the lowest. Quality and style guaranteed. 14idies' Silk Hose, special ..... .... ..50c ~Men's Silk Hose, special .... .... ....50c Ladies' H-ose, good value .... ... ...,10c ~Men 's Sox, good value .... .... .....10c 1 lot English Long Cloth, nice qua] ity .... ........ .... .......112o 20c quality (No. 70) Bleaching, 36-inch, special.-'-.--.--..-..-.. ....... ..150 25e. quality Fruit of the Loomn, or An drloseoggin Bleaching,. 36 inches wide, our pr'ice ----.---.----.........19c 1 lot heavy Cheviot for work shirts, and field dresses ......... ......5 20c quality 36-inch Pereales .for chit., dren 's wear-.shirts an'd dresses, . ..15 Summer has come-Fish hooks, mnarbls, baseballs andl sun hats are hereoready foji you. Just received a .fresh lot of Candy,. Cheov-. mug Gumi, Tobacco, Qigais,'Oigereftes and 'Smoking Tobacco. $1.50 Watch, our low prie I.j . .9o $1.50 Alarm Clock now.y... ..p Don't Weat3 re Just comie tohd Rz~1 wher4d b Racket> s . Week ED HOT PRICES $5.00 Eight ay 'Clock ..........$3.85 3>c qualit, oy 's Belts ..........25c -5(. qtiality Men's Belts .... .. ....48o jOc Men' Suspenders .... .... ....45c 35c ien's Sutspenders .... .... ......25c Men's Fur Hats .... .... $1.48 up to $3.95 John B. Stetson fine Fur Hats, only $5.95 'Men's Summer Straw Hats 98c, $1.25 up to - - - . . .... .... .... ..$4.95 Men's Palm Beach Suits, $15.00 to *17.50 values, our price, only ....$11.95 Speceial values in Boys' Suits (worth $7.50)., only - - ... .... .... ..$4.95 25c Men's 'Soft Collars .... .... ....15o 1 lot Children's Gingham J)resses, fine quality, nicely made, only .... ....98c See our big bargain table of Remnants Dress Goods, all .4orts &Ad kinds of Sum meir Dress Groods for Waists and Chil dren's Dresses, Boys' Blouses and Shirt Goods, Women's Dresses, etc. One table 3-4 Pereales, Ginghams, Chain brays, Callico, going at '.... ..91-2o All 15c Shoe Polish, special now .... 100 6 packages 'Arm & 'Hammer Soda .... 25o 7 big cakes Laundry Soap .... .... ..25o 3 sticks Good Luck 'Bluing ..... .... 10o 19c cake Venetian Bath Toilet Soap ..5o Hosiery for the whole family 5o, 8o, 10o, up to $1.48 for the $2.00 kind. We beat the world on Shoes and Olothiing AtED IRON RACKET SELL SAME GOODS FOR LESS VllONEY ALL THE TIME. Under buy and under sell is our ironclad motto. Burns says "Let 'em roll; Dollars were made round to roll; Keep the dollars rolling and everylbody will be made happy--Roll, let 'em roll.'* Ladies' Shoes and Slippors-all styles on sale now .... ....$1.69 up to $4.95 Men's Shoes and Slippers, all kinds, $1.95 up to .... .... ... .... ..$5.95 Children's Shoes and Slippers-big line to select from. Mfen's Work Pants $1.45, $1.75 and $1.98 'Men's Dress Pants .... ..$2.48 to $5.98 Men's 'Dress Suits. Some of the best values you have seen in many years. Come in and try them on; look through and pick out your suit. The prices ran ge from ........$9.90 up to $27.50 Boys' Suits going at ....$2.95 up to $7.95 -Genuine bargaina-Boys I Dress up now I 40-inch fine Sea Island .... .... ....9o Druid L L fine Sea Island .... ....'..100 I-f you want your money 's worth come, to lRed Iron Racket-you will get it. 35c Work Gloves, leather palms . ... .25c Towe~ls that keel) the world dry.,- We have some of the best values you eyer saw . ... .8, 10c, 13o, 15o, 10o, 23o, 35o .1 lot Aluminum Ware-all full4ieces, special .... .... .... .... ...9 1 set six White Plates .... .... .,...75o 1 set six Ci.ps and 'Saue'ers .... .... 95o 10e Pie Plates .... .... .... ..:....50 1 Dish Pan .... .... .... .... ....25c 35c Aluminum Dipper, special .... ..190o 45e quality Imported Tissue Ginghams, 350 Big values in line D~ress Ginghams, beau-. tiful patterns, plaids and stripeLs . .25o Good Dress Ginghams going at 12 1-2o 150 amid .... .... .... .... ....19o' I30c spool Silk, our price .... .... ....o 15e spool Silk, our .priee..... ... .. 100 J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton .... ....5o 1pSe ball Embroidery Cotton, white and -- colrs......... .... .... .... ..10a 8e box Matches only .... .... .... ..5o 3 boxes Matches (10c) our price ... . .5o .6 pkgs. Argo Starch .... .... .... ..25o 75e quality 1 gallon bueket Syrup ~.. .. 570 6 p~kgs. Washing Powder ....'..... ..25o 12 good Nutmegs .... .... .... .....Sc We' bid .for your business on the ground o~f a 'full' dollar's worth of m~r- - chandiso afor .every dollar you sipend with us. Cash is the big .lever that works won ders atJ ,. C. Burns & 'Co. Red It'oni Racket. stoi'es. U come-UT see-U buy. Out Looking for Brgains acket Depargnes Stoees, gai six day. mat rek.