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NOTICE SC[OOL OF OPENING To Patrons of Laurens City Schools: The 1922-23 session of the Laurens City Schools will begin on rMonday, September 11 at 9 A. .1. New pupils will be enrolled on Sep tember 4th, 5th and 6th. Examinla tions for conditioned pupils will be held on September 7tt and Sth. I wish to call attention to sone i i'1ations r'eqIuiired by law as follow: Conipulosry Attendaunec-E-very par mtit. glarllan. or other peirson having charge of ally child between eight aind foiltcen years of1 age inclusive. must send chi ch il(d to a public. private o Iaroch ial ShucIl, or to a comn petent. tin ter, s:iject to a. proval of the County Suprintent of Eler of Ed nvation. for fotir co.I ( nt iv mo1 th1S. or eghty 0I 1C' 'l; ' tive .-:cht ds. thwinm the cholastic year thal the sci-ool at ten(l('I is in ses ion. .1 lw mtod of collpllsory attend ance for the Iaumirtens ("Iy Schools, as fixed hy ,e l:uard of T1rurstt. s. is for thre !'1 iilr Ichlt nion):hms, heginningz Septenher 11. 19'21. ..Atr of '.tic rlanrce- I shal 111 t be lawful t " : I r.2n who is les.; th-1in six nm iha):. twenty-one y.ears of age Io : 1 d any of the free pu bic schoolS e' - . " ate. 'lecio- 0 : An- , hl e : :rd of ed lca Ithm.. : : ,, or : :y I ;her holly havii! e ;I n of :1y o11 . s hools, Iiay tn ralint into or at -otIl of :01 tilvar na:e1 wh N~ o hutve not had thlk -i 1 : to have their (.hil renv-'s Tasteless chill Tonic restores Eergy and Vitality by Purifying and .iching the Blood. Wlen you feel it. Strengthening i nvigorating effect see how It brings color to the cheeks and eo it improves tlhe appietite, you will then A.reciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply En and Quinine suspended in syrup. So .EAsant even children like it. The blood t rs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to irh o. Destroys Malarial germs and p germs by its Strengtheningv Iae vigor *9mg Effect. c IS YOUR HEAll GRADU k s ting Experience of a Texas Women Knew About Card Much Sicknes Navasota, Texas.-Mrs. W. M. Peden, tbis place, relates the following interest Ing account of how she recovered her Wength, having realized that she was actually losing her health: "Health is the greatest thing In the world, and when you feel that gradually slipping away from'you, you certainly sit up and take notice. That is what I did some time ago when I fos:nd myself in a very nervous, run-do:u conditioa of health. I v s so ti-ed andu felt so li'elcts I could harly go at all. "I was j!,t no acc:ant fo: wc-k. I would get a 1'utcket .f vaier anid wok'. feel so we. !: I woul: > -me to set it down; before I fa !. I could i it (p thea shelf, 1in 11hr co :ini ., ci cor2 t) do evenu my howcev~cr': v:s a 1:,s!: almo~st ir: possible to a~ceeop i:t. "1 was . . . nervous~ and eas~ly upset. IT was back In tI automobile whe Bicycle Tube was r Today the G & J --like the automnob ter every year. If you want pro< Tube in competiti, tube-no matter w or namre. G ":. J Tue helj better service. T HOMASSOIN Eices on Q6 J Passenger CarTi1 GUARDS IN SHOPS rBRING ON STRIKE All Service Tied 1U When Trainmen Quit. Other Men Return. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 13.--An outstand Ing develo-ilent in the general rail strike situation in the South tonight was the complete tie-up, rcojorted from i rmingham, of passenger, freight and mail tralic oi the St. Louis & Sain 'Francisco railroad, occasioned by tle walkout of trainmen there yesterday \yhich union leaders stated was caused by the presence of armed guards iII shops. Postofilee authorities at ilirmuingliai stat(l that though timais were experi eneing no delany as they have beeni transferred to other routes. The lines affected run from ilir miir u~ :i to Alemphis. At M emphis the niight tra in on the FIriFco, runnilt ing to liirm in was nuled. ihe roals trainimen inl that city have not walked out but m11(t Ott onigh.t to determline their ac tioni. A a pot)l:-t against the employ mlent ofl' arm1ed pgu11ads .and nonl-union workien in the ii, vill. & Nashvil;e tIilroa(l shots at ointitti, Ky.. train menol onl the 0umbeland N-llleydiin were Ieported to 1tave ilanti ied to valk ontt at 10 Welock toimoiro. m11oln in: . On the other hand it Wi. t o.orted Frot Al3 ridian , Ciw., that owitchmei n, lcstler a11(d yard crevs of the South ern Railway .y,tem l ad the Mobile & Oh io lid retit toll to work after agiee mieti ha,1d been reached withi he two coniailes. 13. M1. Stniks, gcneral maniager of the .ouisville & Nashville road, ati noun11ced that eniginleers and( firemlenl otn the Ileticlenesont division. whio had been otin strike since Friday, have re turned to work. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIV E BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the :ause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." C. W. GROVE'S setnature on box. o. *1 ILLY SLIPPING? Lady Who Declares That if More ui They Would Be Spared s and Worry. I couldn't rest well at night and was. .. just lifeless. "I heard of Cardul and after reading I decided I had some female trouble that was pulling me down. I sent for Cardui and began it. . . "In a very short while after I began the Cardui I-one Treatment I saw an !im provement and it wasn't long until I was all righ!--good ~ptite, spIcndid rest, and much shtnger -:o that I casily did my house werk. "Later I took a boe(i cf Cardui as a 1t nic. I can racommen-:d Car;'ai antd .: Iy do so, for if mc:c women knew, v addc cave a grcct C.1 of wctry a::d Thie c: i- c in c- i tDor.:ds o! I etther wxomen wh to l:u've fo,:a. Cardnti helpfuli rhculd enrv: zCe you th.i t i worth trytb . All drt:;:ists sell ii. I. te days before the n the firstOG &. J riade. Automobile Tube lie itself--gets bet >f try out a G & J >n with any other hat the class, price >your casings give 'S GARAGE 'es and Tubes, effective May 8th, * NARNIE NEWS * I. . .... Narnio, Aug. 4.-Miss Esther Crad dock delightfully entertained a number of her friends lnst Thursday evening in honor of 'Miss Eva Bolt, of West Ininster. Many interesting games were played and enjoyed. The contest prize, which was a box of home-made candy, was won by Miss 'Eva Bolt and Mr. Lu ther Branlett... Those enjoying Al'iss Craddcek's gracious hospitality were: .Misses Eva,'Ruth and Ethel Bolt, Lou iso Illunter. Alildred Burton, Nelle Hurts, Nellie :.leDawell, l'aisy, Bell and Sara V. Owings., Mfaude Madden, Dewey Dalentine, leatrice ilellams, Mlattie DeShields, Nell (heek; tAessrs. Luther lranlette. Leroy Rainage, ltay Trayn haimn, Claude and Ray MleDowcll, Carles Threat e. League llellanms, Charles Klnight. l'ire and W. M. My (rs, .r1.. Ora lolt, Carltoil and Calvin Sn~dr Toa and \\illiam !Burts. .l.csUl, Saider. Crlo Chee. Mr'. \W. I.. ccd l's 'eiT. o: the ri: list this wce'k, Im!t -ve 1re gl:d to ic por't that hle I,- mu11ch improved. .lis Itnelle He Riel aI s rett rnIed hom' afler a viit to relatives in S'ar tainurg anid i'aolet. .\Miss Et her Cr-addo k aid guest. .Alis. Ii ainiiond. ol' Anderson11d Mliss es 'Alildred lIarton. i'h'a, Izuth -aid Ethel 1 'a1l spent Mlonday in Clinton with Miss Willie Gillespie. Rev. .1. A. Lrock spent liday il with -.\lt C. C. Craddock. .\Miss Knight. of Ware Shoals. is the gunest this week of tier cous in, Mli'ss Maaude MacIden. 11 iss i.\ '3ded lbur:oin rPt Suncday with .\1iss .thmel Bolt. Mrs. Janie Jones and son and dlaugh - ter. Clifton and Fr:.ces, Y:>ent Satur (lay with rs. 1E. iB. Bolt. Ar. and Mr.s. Dan Craddock. ,,f Foun tain Inn, are expected this week to spend several lays with relatives. Mr. John Reid and family were the week-end guests of ':ir. W. L. Reid. Misses Daisy Bell and Sara V. Ow Ings returned home Thursday after sipending a week with their sister in En oree. .r. and Mrs. W-hitton and family, of Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. lutledge and son, Walter, of Laurens, Mrs. *lartha. Owings and Mr. Mansel Owings, of Laurenr, .were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Owing.; Friday ev ening. 'miss Sarah llamniond, of Anderson, ri ived Saturday to rpcnd several lays with Miss Esther Craddock. Mlisses 'va, Ruth and Ethel Bolt wec~re the spend-the-day guests of Mis. Mace Langston Thuisday. After an extended visit to her par eats, M1iss Eva Bolt leaves Tuesday for her hiome1 in Westminster. .iss L.ouise liunter returned home Tinrsday a1fter a pleasant visit to her aunt. .\i.; hlettie M'ramalett, of L.aurens. .IONES NI:WS . . A . . - )r n . * * the; rm:t bmii cm' a dauccghter'. \iiss thelen .Ioes . .\irA. l.ahlla .1 .iJen kins and 7latert(is W\illiami and Walte: Jenkin; s cand EtrI. Caine weire in ire i1 noodl !..t 'laTeday. II':'mtina, :mrsedi awayl'. l'st 1"Fidcay. She '.'a:s one of~ the best colored womn in our communcnity, and wnas; liked by all of01 her white friends. R1ev. iiarltey conducted a r'eviva) meeting at Kings Chamcel last week. Blorn on 'ith inst. to .Mr. and Mi's. J. 0. A.:'n:tr'cn';, a d'aughter, Mr.Chiarl-. al-..utdin, of Andei'son, athe recent guest cf his brother-.in law, 'W. T. Jones, Jr'. Those wvho attended the home comi ing at Mlt. Glallagher on the 6th inst. ,thorcoughly enjoyed the warm-hearted hospitality of the good people of thact Thola tendercrt sympathy of every one is felt for the family of the unfortu nate young nan-ir. Ed. iWhite, who was recently drowned in Saluda. The r'ecent hailstorm 'was one of the most dire2atr'ous that ever visited this section. Mr. J. A. Hill1 visited relatives~and friends in Abbeville'-last week. The fiends of Mr. -Homer' Wardla~w will bo pleased to hea~r that he is re covering fi'oin a prolonged illness. -Mr. Jas. Killingsworth, of I~ivorder, Gai.. who wvas born and rea'red here, visited relatives and fr'iendls in this cection last wveek. 'We r'ecently met the following fiends: TP. R. -Blackwellt, John MefDll and P'rof. Long. of' Dueo Wct; Chbn gr'essmcan Fredc .D~ominich', 01' Newvherry; .Ioo Ashley of Aterson; Wri'ght Sims, I~ollert Andlerson acnd Bernard HerE~er son of Waterloo; M. P. Simpson. of Ah heville; Broadus Cooper and Sam Lee of cEkom; Andy -Boyd, of Laurens; Jtohn Sadler and Jas. Gray, of D~onalds; Mr. Marvin Moore, of Missouri and 'Irvin Freeman, of Princeton. Dr'. W. T. Jones Is very grateful to all o': his friendh, white and colored, fr. eontmnl kIidr favors. -AFTI Td114 wlno s f IfiI I jJ - - pairs. The local ardWare stores do not ha: such articles. It does seem strange that it takes some. if an article is'bought from their home dealei be right, and if it is not there is a remedy fc this man used the same amount of forethoug' safe side. MORAL:--Better be able to repair thi Laurens Coca Cola Home Bottling Co. e Quench the Thirst With a Bottle of Delicious Coca Cola Furniture, Buy it By the Crato cy-o CARRY TERIA W. Gil0CEI. Quality li~ ~~I t, u sLo ace On 4he Squar R. W.WllsH.L Furniure o All inds umber Musicl Insrumets WeCan Staionry Furniure, toves ChinIare par. Tenclwardwrtrsd o a sh ricepate. tr berihtB, anMfit isNotthrei as meyf thistr maned Puhers muto fortugn Rsadfe idertsrad.oVcrl U BoWtthen oe New oW elcs Cca Co. Firlue, uy ods Byothing Croes IRE:o J.uiif C. Burns &'h- Co Willi F Hritue of AlKnsLme REDca InNtrumKBTs 1 W3Ct Pre Gdstatory aeMny bt R e ose Frnishes Monyw o IF MAD BOUGHT THIS NOWER. AT HOME THEY WOOLD HAVE - BEEN ABLE TO REPAI IT. I., "' zq ;N OJAI BY M. C. MERKER. .RTHOUGHT nd out of town for articles that are bound to need re idle the cheap special parts that go into the make up of hysical force to convince some people of the )ruthdhat after due consideration and examination it is bound to r it, becausc the home merchant will make it so. Had ht as he did afterthought he would have been on the in pay the price for a new. Furniture Co. J . C . Sh1el 6 & ComGipanyp t to Post Offica The l'am.Iy Grocer Stoves, Rugs, Crock plato Home Furnishors Cioiceo Vuc' Mes in Season H. HOUGH foughII to Se Wl"I C anm~I J1ewelriy Repjained ?I'.& Mil utl's ans loncls Rlenmunted Ols hi Side of SquareV::i'Is,,~jirii~UoH Roper & Co. BENCHOFF'S Doors, Sash Blinds 5 & 10 Cents Store uirih You~r Entire Bill ''Euy it in Laurens" r You houe. WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARB m~ Clothing Co. Davis-Roper Co. toe Man's Store Dopartmient Store "Laurens Best Store--Quality othiers -- Suits Mo Made It So." 'nLryEasterby Motor Co. oda, Shoes, Clothing, og rtesMtrOr Leady-to-Wear Pode 200thervc aoto ars Y US A CALLPhn20 SricadPrt ens Storage Laurens National ~ry Company Bank Batteries and Sevc Capital and Su'rplus $100,000.00 Station . 3. ADAMs, Prsuidt ud Gouarteous Sne~ GEO. H. BLAKELrY, Oash?r ens Street--Phone 446 YOU2 ACCOOUNTS SOCIE [)rug Company *The Princess Thteatre Mediinesof ll Knas Not Only for Amusement But for Mediine of U ~Diversion After Business Hours and icto RecrdsTHE BEST PHOTOPLAYS pies oan &A. L. Mahaffey hange Bank itaf $10,000.00 S0' OLDEST BANK FIST CLASS BAKERY WATS Pesdent Ask for Our Pullman Loaf am SolomonL..Blkw l liable JewelerL.BBacwl olomon Says: Printer and Stationer WOrk could 'J done, Oprli.E o~o u~n