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^>***>il *?*<**->**?*** #?***?** ***** jj CROSS HILL NEWS | > *??**.!** v***fc*^**?H|Hr>, i Cross Hill. Nov. 3.?Mr. Willie T. Austin returned from Columbia list week, at one of the hospitals in which city lie had gone for surgical treat-] ment. It is a source of much r< rret to his many friends that there was a necessity for such a course find It l>? sincerely hoped that tho tri atau nt will speedily restore former heakh nnd vigor. Mrs. Luln Giiffln m at t'.ip Green wood hospital for treatment. The re ports coming from tho hospital an nouncing hor Improve cent tire receiv ed by her ktjmo people and friends here with much rejoicing. She is ex pected home in 0 week or so. Dr. and Mrs. .lohn H. Miller have retai ned from a pleasant drip to Mo bile. Ala. Their travels during this year seem to be a source of much on- , joymcnt, as well as Information, and the doctor s t< mpcramoul has lost ^ none of its joviality, ncitlu r have his social pleasure and conversational <!>? llght waned In the least. Miss Irene McDaniel of die Cross I Hill school a \.ded the state fair last week. She returned delighted with the resources and progress of the state. > Mrs. L. F. McSwain and children also attended the State Fair and vis ited her brother, Mr. Atma Martin, la i Columbia. i Ten days ago Dr. Otis Whit ton went up to Pendleton to see his home folks and to look after another very Impor tant matter, lie returned last Tues day bringing his bride with hhn, A very pleasant* reception was given thoul Friday evening at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. (1. F. Klugh to which a number of guests woro invited. Di. I and Mrs. V. liitten have the congrat ulations of ;.ll our people as well as a cordial welcome in our midst. For a. short while they will be at home to their friends at the Davenport Board ing house. Mr. Turner Martin of Ninety Six was here Sunday visiting his sister, Mrs. 1.. F. McSwain, The first number of our Lyceum course will be given next Thursday evening, the Oth lust., at the school auditorium. Dana Waiden, the ma gician, will furnish this lir.-t attrac tion which Is equivalent to saying that something good is in store for those who attend. Misses Lenora and Gertrude Leamati of Greenwood came over Saturday to see their many relatives and friends. Mr. and Airs. David Black have been quite &iek for several days. Strengthen Weak Kidneys. Boa t Buffer longer with weak kid neys. You e n get prompt relief by t:ili:i.u' ISIottrlc Bittors, that wonder ful roaiody praised by wotnon every where. Start with a bottle today, you will soon feel like a new woman with ambition to work, without tear of pain. Mr. .lohn Dowllnd cnV-San Francisco, writes: "Gratltudu>ror the wonderful effect of Electric ulttcrs prompts me to write. Jt cured my wife when all else tailed." Good for the liver as well. Nothing better for indigestion or biliousness. Price 50c and $1.00 at 1.aureus Drug 'Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. ?Y?llnms' Indian Pile Ointment will cur?i OIIp.J, Bleeding and Ilchlnu J/ilcs. It ub iOTbS thu tinners, allays inJniii; lit OtlCO, n.-is as a poultice, gives Mnstnut reibt. Williams' Indian Pile ointment Is pre pared tor Piles mid Itching of tin- private nirts. Drueglsts. mail 60e nnd 51 00. '.YILUANi:. MFC CO., P'ons.. Cleveland, Ohle &j,?UREKH DRUU v,v>. Ltvcrens C. ? * ? KUHN NF WS. ? ? ? ? ???*?*??? ??*????? Rabun, Nov. 3. ?A largo number of people attended Robun Creek elm rob Sunday morning to hear Rev. it l\ Mitchell, preach. . Miss KlUo Roper after spending sev eral weeks with Mrs. Charlie Roper returned to her luv.no in lam-ens Sun ii iy evening. Miss l?dna Owoub spent several days last week with her sister" Mrs. Claude Wnsson of friendship community. . ! Mrs. Melvlnu Abercroinble, after spoudlng several weeks with hcrehil-j droit in Chattanooga, Tonn., returned I to lior borne Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mabon ami lit- , tie daughtei Lois were \isitm.:; Mr. ami Mrs. C. \. Uabb of Kden section ttundny. Mr. liaurens Mabon w;is in Laurens Saturday, Mr. ami Mrs. Leonard Abcrcromblo are all smiles its a hoy. Mrs. Houston Uabb and little daugli tor, Mary Ruth spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Helton Owens of ISden section. Mr. JeilO Bolt Of Owlngs spent Sun day with Iiis sister Mrs. Charte Saxon. Well it is " later diguing" times in this part of the country. Mr. John Armstrong of l.tun-ns I spent Sunday ami Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Hrook* Nash. Mr. (.aureus M \. 0u Was the visitor of Mi'.-m s Sloan ..:t I Ncsbttt Mahon. trs i: sum n: < t im I V S KIM W II 1^ Ii M> S> hen "Pape'? IMnpcpsln'' Iteaehes Stomach all I ud igest Ion, this and Sum m os Disappears. You don't want a slow rcmod.t w In n your stomach is had or an uncertain one or a handful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't Injure it with drastic drugs. I'apo's Dlapepsln is noted for Its speed In giving relief; its harmless ness: its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sodr. gassy stomachs,] hs millions oVyciires In indlgesi on, dyspepsia. gastritis and other stomach] trouble has made its famous the world o\ or. Keep this perfect hUmuicIi doctor in your home keep ii huud> get a large llfty-coiil case from any drug store and then If anyone should eat ! something which doesn't agree w ith them; If what they eai lays like lead, ferments and sours ami forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nan sea: orUCtatlons Of aria and undigest ed food remember as soon as Pane's Dlanopsht comes In contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty ,un| ease in overcoming the worst stomach disor ders Is a revelation to those who try it. 888883888 8 8 888888888 s 8 I Dl \ NOTKS. S 8 s 8888S8888888888888 l'Mcn. Nov. The Kdcn school will open this morning with Mrs. Km ma lioper as principal, Chnrlto llrooks spent the week-end wiiii homefolks. Several ol the conimunlt> attended the fair at Columbia last week. Zltnmic Keckes and mother were in baurens Monday on business. |>r. .1. W Itcason's lather and moth er of Woodruff are spending a while with IIIm \ nib rose Holder had a tenant house to burn up Saturday (tight. I'. W. \l titlffo> was a business vis itor In baurens Snlurda.\. W It, Owen . .in.) M V Hehler are on the Sick list Ulis Wirk eason Is Here AND THE WISE BUY EARLY! & Why Wait for the Odds and Choose From? Your Fall Ends When the Very Cream of the Season's Stock is Yours There's just one thing to be gained by putting off Purchasing and That's Disappointment. Select Your Coat Suit and Coat Now We are proud of this Splendid Line of Fall Suits for it's the Largest and Most complete Assortment of Tailored Garments we have ever shown here. You will find hero all the New Materials, all the New Designs and Styles ex actly as you would have, and the prices are considerably lower, values con sidered, than you can hope to find elsewhere. Handsome Tailored Suits of lh< G l ? ' $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $17.50 Clothing Department 'Tis time for every Man and Boy to buy their Fall Suils and Rasor, An derson & Denny's is the Place. Why? Because we have just the suit you are looking for. "Fit you to a T." We have the Largest Variety of Styles, Colors and Weaves than can be found els< where. Every suit < U < n the Racks and you can almost wait on yourself. No trouble. Come in and l< I us show you through and you will be convinced that you can save money by buying here. .-.-11 1 . .1X41 I I..... ? r\itur?iu*'iw.njr.iimnrftrrwiut'i ring Your Boys Here Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Realizing that the Boys of to-day are Men of to-morrow, this store specializes Boys' Stylish Apparel. The Young Amer ican Boy likes to pattern after his father' in Clothes as well as Habits. We are sole agents for the famous Snellenburg Suits for Boys. Allow the ambitious youngsters to have that manly appearance so much desired at minimum cost. Prices from $1.50 to $6.75 ~ UNDERWEAR! It is heavy Underwear Time and we are prepared to show you any kind of wool or cotton Underwear for Men,Women and Children at Rock Bottom Prices. See the line before you buy. Our shelves are loaded down from bottom to top with the best Shoes that money can buy. You can save money on your shoes here, and can find just what you want. Style, comfort and durability are found in every pair. Bring "Your Feet to Us. We are Fitters cf Feet." Ask to see the New Embroideries, Fancy Neckwear. And don'I forget the Remnanl; Counter. We assert, without fear of successful contra diction, that we have one of the most complete lines of Heavy and Fancy Groceries to be had in Laurens or Newberry counties. Prices as low as the lowest consistent with good quality. Also a complete line of Hardware and Farm Supplies. S These chilly nights suggest the need of more Blankets. We are in position to save you money in this line. Wool Nap Blankets at $7.50 per pair. Genuine Wool Blankets from $3.00 to $10.00 per pair. DDI' vr-rtrrmma H - We give S. <& H. Green Trading Stamps On all cash purchases on Dry Goods side. / ? RASOR, ANDE Cross Hill, S. C. The Busy Store The Busy Store km