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*. '3g - * WV ..... S * * Aniual 1teeting Laurens County * * * * * * * * * * * S S Th. annual m1ee tiIg of Lauren Count I1. Y. P. 1'. conivention will ) held at Alt. (allagher church Augus 31st. bweinningi promptly at 10:3 O'clock. Muk-si ('hmister ill clarge. Devotional- .\t. (allagher infon, le4 byC. C. Br.1issey. Se cialI M u i. Yhli. Y'. P. '. Spirit of 1' 2.--Add res b .1. .J. L. Hagiett. State SIupt. 0 H. Y. P. ' Som ..)illu Faui'ts--Aiss Sarah Lot I *.:. F: Pndshi;> 'nioni. R . Y. P1. 1'. Assembly al ''1< . -.Liss L~eona Grum-1 llbies R,- o: t i :f Offiers foyar.4ydt l' n i. !iss Imma it vil derson Ota Pow\er. Mr. Scott George Mise lant Ouis fbuliness. lc'tion of Officeis for iinsuing Year ifim ~ lwith Pr1ayer. All B oa ng people are urge to at :do -his mleet-ing. ('lyde T. Franks, Pres. 'Mi, a 1,ol l o1bo. Secretary. Vot. f0 0. 1). Seay for State Super. in tendm oCf Iducatiol.-Adv. ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! (Inkss you see the name "Bayer" or packaue or on tablet you are. not get ling the genuine Bayer !rodtuct pre ru i ri 1d by physicians ove. ' w - - tv Yea:- and pioved ;af 1-y t04,4r,! fo Coli1 Headache Toothache Lumbago TEa.rache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package whici contains proper directions. Handy box es of twelve tablets cost few cents -Druggists also sell bottles of 2.1 an( 106. Aspivin is the trade mark o Dayer Manufacture of '.1onoaceticacid ester of Salicylicacid. Renew your health by purifying your system with aotabs The purified and refined calomel tablets that are free !-om nausea and danger. V-l sialto neces:tary, as Calotaba c.ct like calomel and salts combined. De mand the genuine in 10Oc and 35c packages, bearing above trade.mark. Home Ground Flour Try a sack of new flour from the mill. There is none bet ter. We Deliver It. Bramlett & Babb Laurens. S. C. MOTOI iHUS LINE MAY REPLA05 VARI Stuogesied as lest Solutoni of Stree :iniinny l'roblem inl Spartanburw. SpIartanhurg, Aug. 19.-TIhe aban s donimienlt of the street railway systeln in S''artalhurg anud the substitution 0 t a bus service is iproposed to the cit, council by I lenry Al. Earle, attorne, for the bondholders of the South Caro ina Light. Power and Railways con ,]ally. who at a recent receiver's sall [,,f that company purchased the proli 'it i.s all are organiziig a new comn paIny to take over the railway 'eptem ber 1. The proposal Is set forth in , letter addressed to the city coun1ci and read before that body today. I his letter Mr. Earle reviews the finan. cial difficulties of the street raliwa. systen and says: "After considerable investigation il appears that the only remedy for thi situation described is the one adoptet At) inil ierous other cases, viz., moto buses. The new comliany is ready witl the consent of the commissioners x inaigiurate ini Spartanburg all up-to date bus system and if desired wil start an experimental line in ordei that the public may have an o)por tunity to test the service." The South Carolina Light, Power & Railways company, owners of the ptib lic utilities of this city, is coltrollet by A. 11. Leach & Co. of New York T'he company has been in the hand. of a receiver a ppointed by .1ldge Wiat kinls of the federal court for more thar a year and was sold last week to it. owli bolldholdel's. The recelvershil was preciplItated when the city de iiandl certain extension of Its streel railway lines, obligations carried b) the company's franchise. The nen\ comiany to take over on September 1 is. of course. con fronted w ith all th( obligationis of the old company. Th( city council will give the case consid. erat ion ol Monday. WEEVIL MI(IRATION BEGINNI NG Old MIethods 1111d Customs not Depeild able. Cultivatioll 3 ist ('ontinut Throught (rowtn Season. ('lemslrn College, Aug. I 1.-Fall mi gration of the weevil li:ts begun it some sections where the cotton (rol Is not very good and where fruit form ation has practically discontinued Otherwise, the situation during th Past week showed no importan change, square infestation contlnuin to vary in different localities froi very low to 95 percent or more, ac cording to reports received today b Prof. A. F. Conradi, Entomologist, wlh therefore advises oontinuatLion of cul tivation where possible and of thor ough square collecting from the plant. and the ground. Whether poison a-pplication shoulit lie made after migration depends -ol conditions. Migration is not yet -heav3 enough at, any point to warrant di.9 continuation of poisoning. When ml gration becomes severe and general 110 profit may be exipccted from pols oninug. . Dluring . the vpast week there have been br'ee'z'y and dewvless nIghts es 'lecially In the Piedmont section. Pols oing on such nIghts is not recom miendled, but the ati~)cation shouild be miade dutrinig the first favorable nights though It be a wveek or' so late accord lng to the schedule. Farmers are urged to use good judgment andi not .to beCcomfe panicky. Whien the weevils become numerots so that all squaresC are spuncttured and young ibolls are attacked, one or even bwo applications of poisonf may be( reccommtendied In order to pr'otect as many of the young boils as possible. The attitude of the farmers is not al ways encouraging. Sonme have kept upl culltivatlotn and sqtuare collecting dliligently whIle others "lid by" abopit August 1. It must be omiphasized that these old methods and customs will not he satisfactory uinder' weevil con ditlions, and those who have not yet 'become reconciled to more dliligent methods of far'm management through out the enttre groweing season will .e come so convined~ if they continue their efforts to gr'ow cotton. Again this season there .are many striking illuistrations of -the gr'eat Im lottance of soil building as the funda mental oper'ation in weevil control. The succesei -and priofit that may re sult from poisoning, sqluare collecting or other' dIrect weevIl control methods is based on efmicent soil building. The annual Garrett reunion will be held at the home of tir. N. D. Oar'rett, Gray Court, -Route 3, August 26. Rela tives and friends are i'equested to Ie present and bring ainner. Coninag soon at the 'Princess-"Tulrn to the 'Right." Coming soon at the 'Princess-"Turn to the Right." No Worms In a Htealthy Child All childrpn troubled wIth Worms have an us. healthy cokot~which Indicates poor blood. and as a rufe, there lasmore ori ess stomach dlstitrbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, given regui. larly for two or three weks~wlll enrIch the blood. improvo thiedigestfon end aetas a general~trength-' ening TonIc to the whole system. Nature will then throi off or dispel the wortns, and theChhid wllbe ~in r t health. Piearenst taeta Mn-naetknW. * * * * * * * * * * * * * e i* * hANFORD NE.WS * t* e * * * v' * * * * * * * e 1 - Lanford, Aug. 21.--,The tenth re I ion of the ,Patterson famil,.was held f T"hursday, the l7th, on the church grounds here. There was an average attendance, though - the threatening - 'weather prevented some from being - 'present. Rev. E. S. Jones, of 9yeen wood, Rev. G. L. Knight, of Laurens; - and Rtev. W. M. Owings, of Woodruff, - made short talks appropriate to the - occasion which were very much en joyed by all. These reunions are en I joyable occasions and the mingling to ' gether of the different branches of the family promotes the family spirit. ir. and Mrs. C. L. Gossett returned to their home in Pacolet Sunday after noon after spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. J. Rex Patterson. of Pacolet, attended the Patterson reunion and gs:ent a few days with his uncles, R1. J. and V. 1). IPatterson. We went to Narnie Sunday afternoon to spend a few days with his mother, 'Mrs. W. 1j. -'eid. Misses Lottie Lee and Louise Lang ston, of Fountain Inn, are spending a few days with their sister, -Mrs. .1. T. iPatterson. Mr. and tiirs. M. M. Cunningham have returned to their home in Georgia af ter spending some time with their daughter, Mrs. W. 1). Patterson. Rev. J .T. flittlejohn, Jr., preached -Sunday morning and evening at the Baptist chuirch in the absence of Rev. Graves L. Knight. He and his family wtre guests of Capt. and Mrs. .1. W. I.Lanford. They left Monday morning for Lake Charles. La., and from there they go to Seattle, Washington, where they will sail for China as mission aries on Sept. 2. Mrs. J. T. Littlejohn, Sr., and Mis. C. 11. Littlejohn will visit here a few ways and leave here for a short stay at Parksville, .where her husband is assisting in a meeting:. Mrs. N. T. Hoggs and children left 'Monday morning on their return home. They will stop at Arcadia for a few days with relatives. k Mrs. Jess 'H. Massy and little son, > John M. Cannon, and Mr. L. M. Can - non left last week for -Rock Hill. They made the try through the country. Mr. i Cannon returned home Sunday. t Misses Marcia and Lula Belle Poole I were guests of Miss Carrie Fowler i last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee 'Langston and r thewr attractive childyen twere the > week-end guests of Mrs. Alice Mills. - Miss Ruth Drummond, of Woodruff, - spent. the week-end -with Miss Carrie 'Lou Higgins. Mr. James Thomas and family, of I Gastonia, are %1isiting "Mr. -W. A. Thomas anda other relatives here this week. The many friends of- Miss Nannie Mae 'Lanford wil.l he surprised to hear of her marriage, which occurredI at the . home of her sistI'er Mrs. Richard Moore, Sunday afternoon, to Dr. Hous ton, a prominent physician of S!partan jburg county. 'Mrs. Houston is the charming daughtei' of Mr. G. J1. Lan ford and has many friends anti ad mirers her'e who are wishing themi much happiness in thelir wedded life. * * * * * * * * * a * * * a * * WATTS MILLS NEWS * * * ,ee WX~atts Mills, Auig. 21.-Rev. D. A. Alhorgan, of Laturens Mill, filled the ptul ipit, on Sunday night at Lucas Avenue 'Baiptist chui'ch, as our newly called iastor', Rev. C. 10. Thomas has not yet ai'iived. 'We ho-pe to have 'Rev. Thomas in ou' midst to preach for us on nex.t Wednesdhay night. Mir. and Mrs. James Glayman and ?Mrs. FMflIe .lcPher'son andl daughter, Miss Runette, all visited relatives In Greenvielle on Satur'day. Mr. Judge Cariton andg little son, JToe, accomipanied by Mr. and 'Mr's. Tomi Burgess and children, of Lanford, left laat Friday tor' a visit among relatives in Lavonia, Ga. tWalter' Comnpton and sister, Miss Callie Mae Comupton, 'will leave Tues day for North Cairolina, where they will attendi school alt 'Frumitland Inst tuite. The little daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Penhand was very .painfully in juredi on last Thursday 'by jumping' from .the 'piazza into the yard receiv lag a very painful cut on the ankle by' a 'broken lamtp. It is hoped she will recover without any further trouble. .Mr'. and Mr's. J. G. GIllespie an4 lit tle (laughter, Kathleen,' left Monday morning for Sipartanburg, where they will .make their iture home. We rey' gret to give tip i'r. and Mrs. Gilleep~ ,i as they will be greatly missed here by' a large number of friends, and also .in our church work, 'Miss Winona Ohaney, of 'North Caro lina, Is nowv visiting relatives here. iMiss Chancy made'n irtteresting talk in our Sunday schoo~on Suntday morn Ing on Sunday school work. Vote for 0. D. Soay for State Super itnnnt of liuatioa n,.-AdAv , Early Showii Fall S MILLI] Ladies' Suits 4 Men's and Y Sui' Exceptional in sty Medium Pay us a visit and ask to Minter C Cash Depart Laurens, Sout Home Building & J OPENING A r SERIES Home Building & Loa, Series No. 5 and has i in cash and homes in th New Series Il Septemb Pay $1.00 per share on worth $100.00 at mal amounts to $500.00; 1 $1000.00. -You can 1 any time. Now is the Time t for a Heme of Horn Building & Loai See C. H. ROPER mg of New tyles N4ERY ind Dresses Dung Men's ts le and quality priced. see these new specials ompany ment Store h Carolina Loan Association fEW SERIES NO. 9 1 Association closed aid out $27,900.00 e last 30 days. Jo. 9 Starts er 1st. first of each month; turity. Five shares 0 shares amounts to orrow on them at a Begin to $ave Your Own~ l 4ssociationl Sec. & Tra.