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Mr. J. A. Smith spent last Thursday in town. Mr. John W. William? spent Satur day in town. Mr. S. Poole Holt was a visitor hero last Wednesday. Mr. W. K. Cray of Gray Court was hero for salesUay. . Mr. Wallace Sanders from Mt. Bothel was hero Monday. Mr. Milton B. McCucn vlisted friends hero lust Thursday. Mr. Ruf US Wileutt from Cross Hill Bpent Monday in town. Mr. Herhort Abercromble attended the sales here Monday. MrH. H. W. Cheek spent the day in Laurena last Wednesday. Mr. Lev! Stone from Harmony was Mr. L, M. Dial, of Owlngs, Konto 1, was in the city Saturday, hero on business Monday. Mr. Win. S. Bolt of Shiloh had bus iness iti tlte City Monday. Miss Sadie Sullivan spent the week Mr. .1. Ahe ('oats was in Laurens on Monday from Friendship, end here with hoinefolks. Mr. Jeromiah Stone came in from Mt. Bethel to spend Monday. Mr. Tom Peden of Cray .'Court was here on business Monday. Mr. Win. I). Benjamin of Mountvillo lt. F. D. was here Monday. Among those In town last Saturday was Mr. .1. Frunze Shoekly. Mr. H. Frank Tumblin was here on business one day last week. 'l>r. A. C. Fuller wsus among the vis itors here for a day last week. Mr. J. K. lOlledge spent Monday her?: coming in from Poplar Springs. Mr. Jno. Q. Brown from Laurens lt. F. I)., spent Monday In the city. Mr. Ii. M. Million from the Itabun Creek section was here Saturday. Mr. lt. Ii. Cray came down from Cray Court Monday to attend sales. Mr. William Mahon came in from Mernn to spend the day last Friday. Mr. Ludy T. Trlbblo or Colly Grove came In to spend the day Saturday. '('apt. W. A. McCllntock of Orn was In Laurons lust Thursday on business. Mr. .lohn y. Benjamin from near Mountvillo spent Monday in the city. Mr. J. M. Ilellams of the Friendship section spent the day here Monday. Mr. L. F. Abercrombie from the Kahun section spoilt Monday in the city. Miss Rkinn Owens of Cray Court was a visitor in Laurens last Th?rs day. ' Mr. S. C. Hill of Owlngs Station was here on a business trip last Mon day. Mr. W. Irby Kllcdge was here from Boyds Mill to spend the dry last Sat urday. Mr. A. S. Riddle was among the, visitors here last week from Oray Court. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Hobo left Monday for Spartanburg to visit their sister. J Mr. Ludy Baldwin came In from Hickory Tavern to in mi the day Monday. Mr. Edd Knight, who lives In Green ville county came In Monday to spend the day. Miss Minnie Doi'iOli spent several <hi>s last week In Spartanburg and Woodruff. Mr. .1. F. Knight of near Waterloo was a business visitor her?! one day last week. Mr. Wylle C. Smith was circulating among friends in the city for a day last week. Mr. Dock Traynham was here on business Monday, having come in for the sales. Mr. T. Jeff Crawford had business in Laurens last Friday, coaihiK in from Ware Shoals. Mr. Tom I. Colcman came up from his homo near Mountvillc to Bpcnd tln> day Monday. Mr. Jno. W. Kellott was here Mon day for the opening of court and to attend the sales. Mr. James F. IJoper of Hickory Tav ern was her?' for tin; opening of court and for salesday. Mr. W. 1'. Harris of Youngs Store was among those in Laurens the first part of the week. Mr. Frank Davis of Princeton was a business visitor in Laurens the latter part of the week. Mr. Luther L. Pitts from the Hen derson ville district came in to spend the day last Friday. Mr. Gep. n. Brown of Sngotown was among the prominent young farmers horo last Saturday. Mr. I. M. Smith of Kinartls was here for the opening of court ami for tin- sabs last Monday. Mr. Walter B. Smydor of the Hickory Tavern section came in last Wednes day to spend the day. Among those in the city last Fri day was Mr. R. Walsh Taylor from tin* Pea UidK?' section. Mr. Voting Vance, who is now assist ant to the state treasurer, was a vis itor in the city Monday. Mr. J. L. Todd from the lower Pea Ridge section was here the latter part of the week on business. Miss Charlotte McGowan has been visiting Miss Mary White, of Spartan burg, for the past few days. Messrs. James 11. Carlisle and Thos. J. Sullivan were among those here from Mt. Bethel last Saturday. Mrs. J. J. Pluss is visiting friends In Hcaufort and Augusta and will at tend the Georgia-Carolina fair. Rev. and Mrs. John 13. Carlisle, of Nev/berry, are In the city visiting Mrs. Carlisle's mother, Mrs. Mary Roland. Mr. J. R. Redden and son B. R. Redden of Ware Shoals were among those In the city Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Masters, of An derson, are visiting the latier's broth er, Mr. T. M. Diwer, and Mrs. Diwer this Week. Miss Sadie Sullivan, who Is leach In/; this year at Cross Anchor, spent the week-end in the city with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Sullivan. Misses Cattle Kate and Ruth Kaster by spent several days of last week as the glints of Miss Annie Mae Law son In Columbia. They are now vis iting in Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Davis of Ware Shoals were in the city shopping last Thursday. Mr. Davis has recently purchased an Overland touring car from Mr. Rasor of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McXair. of Alken, arrived in the city Saturday to visit Mrs. McNalr's mother, Mrs. Mary Ro land. Mr. McNalr returned to Alken Monday, but Mrs. McNalr is still in the city. Mrs. John Hicks was called to Al lendale Monday because of the sud den death of her mother, Mrs. Dr. Breeden. The body of Mrs. Brenden was found lifeless in bed early Mon-1 day morning, she evidently having died suddenly and painless some time during the night. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE ISROiyO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Hendnc^e .nnd works off the Cold. Dnurgists refund nuniey if it fails to cure. V.. \V. GROVIC'S Signature on each boK. 25c. N. B. Dial A. C. Todd DIAL &/TODD Attorney^ at Law ? Enterprise Dank Building, Laurene, S. C. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Money to loan on Real Estate?Long Time. TEACHER'S INSTITUTE DURING THIS WEEK Teachers of the County to Gather Here Friday and Saturday of This Week for Study. Below is given a program of the Teachers institute which meets here on the 6th to 8th of this month. This Is the first meeting of the kind ever held in the State, its object is pro fessional assistance for each and ev ery teacher of the county. Every teacher In the county Is expected to be present. Homes will be arranged for those who request It. Trustees are urged to see that their teachers are here for the first meeting. All the meetings are open to the public, especially the evening sessions, which will he especially interesting. There will be no long sessions, nor long speeches. Thursday Fuelling, Nov. uth, 7.!i0. 1'rayor by Rev. M. L. Lawsoo. Music. Introductory remarks by Coo. L. Pitts, Co. Supt. of Bd. Welcome address by Mr, B, L, Jones, Pres. Co. Teachers Association. Illustrated Lecture?"The country school of tomorrow with pictures from today."?Mr. \V. K. T?te, State. Supervisor of Schools. Friday Morning, .Nov. 7th. !? to 9.16?'Chapel exercises. 0.16 to 10.45?Observation of work In the city schools of Laurens. 10.4.r> to 11?Rest period. 11 to 12?Posslblity of using observ ed 'methods in country schools. 12 to 2?Dinner. Some good and some poor methods of teaching which wo hame seen.? Miss Sndio Goggans, Supervising Teacher of Newheriy; Miss W11 ixm Gray, Supervising Teaching of Laurens: Mr. W. K. T?te. State Supervisor of Schools. Making the Daily Program? (a) Eacll teacher submit her pro posed programme for the year, lb) Methods of saving time?com bining classes, telescoping recita tions, alternation of years. Host period?12 minutes. Cietting the children in school? (a) Reasons for non-attendance, (b Reasons for irregular attend ance. (c) "How I managed a had case in attendance." The host form of school entertainment The best ways to raise money for school improvement. Friday Kreiling, 7.30. Prayer by Rev. C. F. Rankin. Music. School facts and conditions in Lau rens county.?Mr. J. A. Stoddard, Assistant State Superintendent of Education. Music. Some educational wastes.?Mr. W. H. Hand, State High School Inspector Sattirduy Morning, 0 O'clock. Prayer by Rev. L. P. McGee. Some plans for the year.?Geo. L. Pitts, County Superintendent of Education. The relation of the school to the com munity? (a) The School Improvement As sociation. (b) The county school fair. (c) The corn club and tomato club. (d) The experimental plot. Using the farm arithmetic. Rest period. I General discussion of management and discipline. Health problems of the school. A short session of the Laurens County Teachers association. Adjournment. Hallowe'en at Sandy Springs. The Hallowe'en entertain .nent at Sandy Springs school was a success from beginning to end. The school rooms were appropriately decorated in Autumn leaves ami jack-o'-lanterns. A Hallowe'en souvenir was pinned on each guest on entering. The children, who were trained by the very efficient teachers, .Misses Cunninghalm ami Simpson, acted their parts splendidly, from the fortune teller and the old witch, who unsealed your fate, down I to the black cat and rag dolls. The crowning of the queen by the fairies was good. The clowns, ghosts and lit tle bunnies added much to the amuse | mont of the evening. Mother Nature, I Jack Frost and Little Red Ridinghood were represented well. The lunch of sandwiches, chocolate and coffee given by the school was enjoyed by the guests. The school was delighted with the collection of $12.:'.o which will be used for the improvement of the school rooms. j One Present. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Hnve you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble/with your kid- I neys and bladder? Hiyvo you pains in loins, side, back and b adder? Have you I a flabby npponrnnce at the faro, and un der the eyes'' A frr\ouicnt desire to pass I urlno? If so. William' Kidney Tllla will cure you?DrupRlst, Price 60c. WILLIAMS MFG. CO..'Prop,.. Cleveland. Ohij LAURENS DRUG CO. Laurens, S. C SPEAKS WELL OF LOCAL FIRM. Southern Drainage and Oood Read? Magazine Speaks in Most Conanen datory Terms of Local Engineering * Firm.. ? The following from the Southern Drainage and flood Roadl Magazine will bo read with interest here as it has reference to the local firm at McCrady Bros. & Cheves, the engi neering firm recently located in Lau rens: In opening the Department of In quiry, beginning in this issue, it ie felt tliat the magazine Is offering its readers something really worth while, and we are confident that the Depart ment will prove Itself to be of value in many ways. No charge is made for any information furnished through tHs department, and any one is invit ed to submit problems that puzzle them concerning drainage, road build ing, land clearing, and so on, to the Editor of the Department for solution. The Department is conducted by McCrady Bros. & &Chovcs. Incorporat ed engineers and contractors of Char leston, and Lauren.;, S. C, who have* been engaged to solve any probleme submitted. This firm is well known for its reliability, and any information furnished by them for the Department may be considered expert. Mr. .lohn McCrady, Editor of the Department, was for many years connected with the Erie Kail road, before opening aa> oflice in Charleston and Laurens, S. C.? and he has had considerable experi ence in the engineering features of drainage, road construction, ami farm ing problems, which well fit hum to be editor of such a department. Henry Counts' Assailant Convicted. D. I>, Dixon, who it will be remem bered made an attack upon Mr. Henry Counts of this city in Greenwood several months ago. indicting severe Wounds, was tried at the court of gen eral sessions for Greenwood county last week and found guilty of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature. He was sentenced to pay x fine of $200 or to serve G months in the penitentiary or upon the public works of the county. It is stated that the case will he appealed to the su preme court. Although Mr. Counts hrs recovered from the injuries ho still bears the scars of the wounds made with some heavy instrument. To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTHB/S ANTISlil'TIC HKAUNQ Oll,, n sur gical dfessitiK that relieves pain and heals at the same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00. Till: STOKE WHERE ALL YOU HI V WIM, STAND THE TUST OE I'KM'E AND QUALITY. A Surpassing Exhibit THE STORE WHERE I'KICE AND QUALITY MINGLE IN l?ER IT! CT HARMONY. of Winter Wearables! Cold Weather has come to stay according to the Weather Man, and therefore you had better prepare for the Winter now by purchasing your Winter Wearables at Switzer's, where you obtain the best values at the Lowest Prices. From all the markets we have gathered the cream of the most fashionable and serviceable merchandise, and with each purchase from us is included a Guarantee of satisfaction. Note the offerings of this week carefully and come join the numbers who crowd our aisles daily. Dry Goods Department 32-inch all-woo] Suiting, only.25 ?'5?;-inch Poplar Cloth, all colors.25 36-inch all-wool Serge, only. .50 54-inch all-wool Panama, navy and rod only.50 1412 Silk Stripe Novelty. 27-inch, .. .25 1*2.1 Silk Stripe Crepe,'27-inch.25 LADIES, .MISS KS AND CM i Id HiKN 'S SYY EATERS. Red, White and Navy Cor small chil dren, only.50 Red, Navy and White, all-wool Sweat ers for Misses and Boys, only . . 1.00 Red, While. Ton and Navy. Sweaters for Ladies from. ...2.00 to 3.00 NOTION DEPARTMENT. Ladies' heavy rib Vests only.25 Children's and .Misses' Vests, all sizes. oach from.15 to .25 Ladies Knit Skirls.25. .50 and 1.00 Special this week Ladies Hose, heavy quality two pair for.25 No. 96 10-inch hack Corset, onlv.50 Ladies' Shoes SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES' SHOES Latent Button, white top.3.00 Tan blueher and button.3.00 \sk to see the Shearwood Shoe, vici blueher and button, gun metal blll cher and button, patent blueher and button, your choice.2.50 .Misses' white top Shoes 2.00. 2.50 and 3.00 Misses' and Children's Shoes in all leathers .1.00. 1.25. 1.50 ami 1.75 Women's Everyday Shoes, cap or plain toos.1.25 nnd 150 Men's Shoes SPECIAL MEN'S SHOES Ask to see J. E. French Shoes for men. Tan blueher and button, gun metal blueher and button, patent blueher and button, guarantee proposition at. 4.00 Good value in all leathers?wc can show you the shoes that will please your feet, also your pocket-book at 3.50 Tan button and blueher.3.00 Oun metal button.2.50 Hoy's School Shoes in all leathers at..1.25,1.50,1.75 and 2.00 Men's Work Shoes 1.75, 2.00. 2.25 2.50. 3.00 and.3.50 Wash Goods Department 36-inch Percale only.10 27-iltch best Dress Gingham, only .. .10 1921 best quality Outing, now.10 26- inch all-wool Red Flannel.20 27- inch all-wool Red Flannel.25 25-inch half wool White Flannel.15 27-inch all-wool White Flannel.20 27-ineh cotton Flannel, worth 12 l.-2e now.10 Best qualuity Calico only.05 36-inch Sea Island, heavy quality ...0712 LADIES' READY TO WEAR DEPART MENT. Special all wool Serge Suit .10.00 Special all-wool Serge Skirts only .. 5.00 Suits, all sizes, worth $15.00 only .. 12.50 Special Ladies' Black Coat, only .... 3.50 Special Ladies' Black Coat, worth $6.00 now.5.00 Wc only ask you to give us the pleasure of showing you through this department. Switzer Company