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* * LAN FORD NEWS. Lanford. Nov. 11.?Mrs. Minnie Wil lis Is spending this week at Gray Court with Miss Llllie Willis. Miss Etolia Lanford was In Wood ruff Saturday on business. Messrs. E. 11. Moore, John Franks and J. B, Harmon attended the oyster supper and llower show at Owings Sta tion last Friday. Mrs. Lena Moore is visiting in Lau rens for a few days. Miss Carry Lou Higgins spent Sat urday night and Sunday in Laurens with Mrs. Eugene Ferguson. Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Lanford spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fowler in the Warrior Creek sec tion. Miss Llllie Willis spent Sunday In Lanford. Mrs. Ophelia Fowler and Robin Pat terson attended the burial of Mr. J. N. Jackson at Warrior Creek Church Monday. Mr. Bill Compton, of Coronaca, spent Sunday night at Mr. W. D. Patterson's. Mr. Sam Thomas, of Spartanburg spent Sunday night with his mother, here. Mr. W. A. Thomas Is visiting his daughter at Calhoun Falls this week. Mr. B. W. Johnson and family wore in Lanford a few hours Sunday. Mr| L. M. Cannon has put a fresh coat of paint on his dwelling which adds much to the appearance. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Orummond were shopping in Laurens Saturday. Mr. .1. Poland Willis spentSunday night here with his daughter. Mrs. T. R. Wolff. Mrs. J. S. Higgins was In Laurens Saturday shopping. Mrs. Will Wright Is quite sick at her home. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Only a Fire Hero hut the Ciowd cheered, as, with burn ed hands, he held up a small round box, "Fellows!" he shouted, "this Bucklen's Arnica Salve I hold, has ev erythlni beat for burns," Right, also for boils, ulcers, sores, pimples, ec zema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest pile cure. It subdues inflammation, kills pain. Only 2F> cents at Laurens Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. * ? Princeton Locals. Princeton, Nov. 11.?Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brainblctt of Fountain Inn were visitors here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brainblett are former residents of Princeton and have many friends here who always welcome them hack. Mr. T. H. Carter has returned home after a visit to his daughter In Honea Path. Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Woods of Honea Path spent Sunday here. Messrs Joel Bigby and Jonas Wash ington of Pelzer were the guests of Mr. J. A. Arnold Friday night. Mr. Kemper Senn left Saturday for Laurens, where he has accepted a po sition for next year. Mr. W. H. Carter spent Sunday in Honea Path. Mrs. W. H. Monroe and daughters, Margaret and Lillian, spent last week end with the former's parents, near Honea Path. Mr. Clyde Willis and family of Foun tain Inn visited Mr. M. B. McCuen a few days last week. Mr. Q. H. Ridgeway and family ex pect to leave Tuesday for Honea Path, where they will make their home in the future. Messrs. Wright and Wyatt of Spar tanhurg are here In the Interest of the Piercing Arrow Sale, being conducted by Messrs. A. .1. Monroe and Jos. T. Davenport. Miss Vlnnle Pooser of Orangeburg Is here to spend the winter with her sister. Mrs. J. P. Humbert. Mrs. Susie Plake of Willinmston. spent Saturday with her brother, Mr. Jno. M. Wood. Mr. H. P. Humbert of Laurens was a Sunday visitor here. Don't waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment is cheaper and better. Dam pen a piece of llannel with It and bind it over the affected paits and it will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all dealers. We are offering some very extra ordinary values in dining room suits come and see these goods right away so you will be ready for Thanksgiving S. M. & E. H. "VILKES & CO. ALMOST A CENTURY. Mr. David Whlteford, Ninety-two Years Old, Dlea at Cross Hill. Cross Hill, Nov. 11.?Mr. David Whlteford died Sunday. Nov. lOtli. and will be burled at the Presbyterian cemetery today. Mr. Whlteford lived all his life about three miles from Cross Hill. He would have been !'U years old next Saturday. He leaves several sons and one daughter and a number of grand children to mourn. Mr. Whlteford had been strong and active all his life, until he suffered a stroke of paralysis a few months ago.. He lived to a good old age and It was Interesting to hear him talk of the times and people who lived here many years ago. Play at Cray Court. The Ladies Aid Society, of the Gray Court Baptist church, will give a play at the Gray Court-Owings Insti tute, Friday night. Nov. 22nd. The play Is said to be well written and beautifully acted, so a large crowd is expected to he present. "There could be no better medicine than Chamberlnin's Couhg Remedy. My children were all sick withwhooplng cough. One of them was in bed. had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and the (list dose eased them, and three bottles cured them." says Mrs. R. A. Donald son, of I^eklngton, Miss. For sale by all dealers. Bucltlen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. ? TYLERSYILLE DOTS. ? Tylersville, Nov. Rev. I. N. Kanady delivered a very able sermon at Sandy Springs Sunday afternoon. Quito a crowd attended the services. Dr. s. C. Byrd of Greenville is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Byrd and fa mtly. Mr. T. P. Poole was a business vis itor In Clinton Monday. Mrs. Alice Metzs and little daught er Louoilo of Laufens, Is visiting" Mr. ami Mrs. T. P. Poole and family. Mr. Martin Poole spent Sunday In Laurons. Miss Llla Dlllard and Mr. Hugh Don nan of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .1. \V. Donnan and family. Dr. S. P. Plakel spent Sunday with Mr. .1. W. Peterson. Misses Lula Donnan. Francis Rice and Mr. Miller of Whltmlre visited Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Don nan and family. Mr. .1. S. Cralg spent Sunday with his mother, at Ora. Several from this community went over to Copeland School house to hear Prof. Clink8cales. Mr. John Todd spent Thursday night with Mr. T. P. T'oole. For rheumatic pains or neuralgia, rub the parts affected with DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. It pene trates the llesh and relieves pain. For sore throat, argle with the fluid dilut ed with water. For llesh wounds, burns, scalds, or sores, apply It direct to the wound. It heals quickly, For a cramp, colic or dysentery take It internally in water. It quickly corrects the trou ble. Price f>0 cents per bottle. Sold by Laurens Drug Co. Will Trade for Farm ? One brand-new model T Ford Touring Car. j; I ;; Been run only 2 weeks. Or for sale cheap for :; 1 ! I cash. Reason for selling have two cars. Some '< j j ;; one will get a bargain. Apply to ;; , ALBERT DIAL, ij I Laurens, S. C. ! \ i IWAIT FOR THE BIG ? SALE The most marvelous offering ft of bargains ever opened to the W people of Laurens County will l*> begin next week, when we put ft $ on our lb 1 GENUINE CLOSING OUT SALE! f ? Every single article in our il \\\ large stock must be sold because j5 S we are going out of business. To 2^ 5 make sure of selling all, we have 2i g marked every piece to rock-bot- \ $ torn price, way below cost. This ? $ is your opportunity to make ll ? money. ft I STORE ROOM FOR RENT! 1 *2 Persons desiring an excellent & \ store room in fine location will X S do well to call on us at once. $ ID. POLIAKOFF ? ? Laurens, S. C. jj BIG NOVEMBER SALE New Goods Daily For This Great Sale. Join the "Happy Throng" of Customers! Let us put you wise?Come to Red Iron Racket and see with your own eyes. Buy all Your Winter Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks, Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear, at this Big Store in this Great November Sale and Wear the "Smile" that won't come off. Great Bargains in all Lines! Clothing Sale! $3.90 $4.39 $6.24 .$7.19 .$8.15 .$9.97 #5.00 men's Suits. $6.50 men's Suits. $8.00 men's Suits. $9.00 men's Suits. $10.00 nuMi \s Suits. $12.50 men's Suits. $15.00 men's Suits.'..$11.25 $16.50 men's Suits.$12.39 Boy's Suits going now at $1.18. $1.45. $1.94. $2.48 up to $4.97 for the $7.00 kind. Cold weather is coming. There is no other place in Laurens SO warm as Red Iron Racket. 50c heavy Underwear for.37 l-2c Ladies fine fur ('oats.$4.98 up to $7.39 Those coats are worth from $2.00 to $3.00 more. Big November Sale! :{ stieks (rood Luck Bluing. 7 cakes best Laundry Soap tor. 3 boxes Qold Dust. boxes Search Light Matches. 3 cakes fine Toilet Soap, for. 10 pU^s Hagle Thistle Soda, best mailt 1 big 10-quart Bu 5c 25c 10c 10c 10c 25c 1 1>i?.' tin Wash Pan.5c 1 big Pie Pan.5c 1 sot white Plates.39c 1 large Rug ($1.50) only.98c $1.00 Overalls 84c 200 pair Pants, worth from $1.20 up to $1.75, your choice 95c Don't wear out your shoe soles running around looking for what you want. Come to .1. C. Burns & Co. the Big Cut Price Store. At Cut Prices! Standard Medicines, Jewelry, Watches. Clocks. Candies, To bacco, Cigars, Stationery. Shoes, all kinds and all prices for the whole family from baby to granddaddy. Baby Shoes . . .'.10c Ladies' Shoes.98c up to $2.47 Men's Shoes.$1.18 tip !.. $3.39 Shoos arid leather arc advancing in the wholesale market, Buy now and save 15c, 25c t<> $1.00 a pair right here. Ladies' heavy ribbed L'ndorvest .23c Big values in Ladies Coat Suits . . . $4.98, $7.50 up to $12.50 for the $18.00 kind tu lbs. standard granulated Sugar for.$1.00 Good parched Coife r{oing at. per lb.24c Needles. Pins. Key Chains, each.lc 21 Safety Pins .'.5c Baby Shoes lOcts; Children's Shoes 48cts, 69cts, 83cts, 98cts, $1. $1.25, $1.39 up to $2.69. Come and shoe the whole family 18, $1.39 to $1.69; Ladies' 98cts, now while the Prices are Low. We are located completely out of the High-Priced District, 208 West Laurens Street. Don't Spend a Red Cent until you get to the' 1 pair lied Bknketa for ,9r RED IRON RACKET I pair tine Ital Tllankets for *I.S>s And you will wear the smile that never comes off and when you get back home with the Goods your Sweet Wife and Children will Smile and be Happy. Burns & Co.?6 Red Iron Racket Stores?Laurens, Spartanburg, Green wood, Anderson, Greenville, S. C, and Charlotte, N. C. $1.00 Watches for. $3.50 Eight Day Clock for ..ft* j. c. .$1.64 ': pkKs. Gold Dust for .. 7 cakes Gold Hand Soap 10c ?j;>c