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) ~ The Store for Store for Courteous Treatment Values Money Saving News to the Public A big majority of the people are looking for the place to buy seasonable goods of all kinds at money saving prices. We want to show you that'our store is the place and that we have the merchandise to back what we have to say. SPECIAL VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Special Values in Ladies' Special Values in Our Milli- Ladies Haudkerchiefs. Spec Coat Suits. nery Department. We tie xhowing the best val., an v t I )!:( il o4, I a ii l son1 i .ll it1$, ( )liii I t (d, laI v i t IhS IP iiit'd I Ia I . worth 111(1St. bel it d iii design's ahow n illO l I rinui1ed inl for ;ani silk braid, spe- $2,50 Is' val 1.98 I l S'P1a 8 1) i e8 .05, .10, .15, va ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 01 loa...........00 )~ t l adIies, paii l 11,111. us i .20, .25 and ................. ..5$0.( d$80,seia....99 eial v ue at .... .... .... .... 10.00,.J st re 0 e 1A. (11 lad, ltct____ of holi's .$1its, nual, of beau-pecial 11.98 1il 'ua1lity wiol poplinl, heauiiful............. .........................98 ( lot ' sti yles, speilal value at .... .... 12.50 1.99lMen's,*Ladies'ianiChild1en'spsvsjMln'sle..................1n'9 W "i -$:).00, spl iII valtiv 1.48 a1 .99 ell\i'' vrots eua r~ Ieauit.ihil styles inl hldies' .uits Iaile Shoes. O . . 01f finle m1aherial inl the latest, mlodel.s. Special values at 15.00, 20.00, 22.50 Special Values in Table Linen lu the kind you should buy. (oum Otie a ...................... 25.00 a 1 Its So YO te v lies We Extraspecial valhies in ladies' eat. ofh'iig__ si t. We have just reevived 15 60-ill e lin 'eiied tahIv da mask. spe siit worth $15.00 and $20.00, special vil " . . cial Valu in Boy' Suits. iv e.... .... .... .....6.00 alnd1 7.98 72-ill(' hea ItI i IllI 1 inei~ereized table Special Values in Cotton piece Ne $2.50.sk .e p ial value - .... .... .. 1.98 7e2-ineb all li' en ble ilaasl j vau- Goods.re tii te r wor th G00 to$ .00, special "lid ve a \tle.5S i Extra Special assortment of It$value . .... .... .. V al ue i M .98 To e s72-inv (Nl 1 .1 healvY, .11all ell i ti a bl] (! heal il 111 1 1l iiility~ Outimugs, illIi lght Onie ltofie '8 at hibg sor ct Nedaui. . o t w h i ul desils. speisial ile. ink. 11(a4i11 and white, spe- o Spofatl m- ln's .it .10, .15, .19, .25 and11 .50 V011 tl................ .... .........1.50 ('jul Valule................... .....08 val'e............14 Ouw efforts are to please our friends and customers. Come and let us show you t jpdifres nT deartments ooustr 0inherieen masknt ofspe-tre eialt e value ..... .. ... 2 rif e..t. .... .0ad7987-nh ba tfl m reie al A CHILD OETS CROSS SICK AND FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATED Look, Moilor! If tougne is coat.ed c I In Iitle I etr at nd holwels. If your little one's tongue is coated, it ik a sure sign the slolach, liver and 1howesI, needj a, -entlv, thoroughi cleans ing iiatC one. Wheon youir child i. cross, pevvish, listless, pale, doesn't. sleep). eat r' act ifalurally If b0 11b is 141, to1mach sour, system22) full of cold, tlro1at 1ore, or If feveri.ll, give a tea Sp;loonfull of "Califorila Syriup of l.igs" and inl a few hours all the clogged-up consipa led waste, sour bile and undi gested food will gently m))ove out of thle o"(Is, and you have a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't he coaxed to lake this harmless "frult laxative". Alillions ofl mothers 0ke1) it handy be Vauise( 3 they know Its aclon on I he stomiIach, liver and howels is Prompt and sur. They also know a little giv On toaday saves a sick child tolmolrrow. Ask your drggisl for a 50-centl ho te f California Cyr)p of Pigs," wh - contains; (tI'(' io's for habies. h1 irn of all ags a nd for grownil-Ipls pl,inly on the hotle. Illevare of (o'2n tefiSsold he(re. G"0. the geninle ml'ade by "*(',ltiorn~j1 ia 1 Syrupl Comn pany. S:m smr1, Cooier & Babb A ttorneys at Law. PromPt Attention Glven All Biusiness Wii iractioe in all State Courts Good Health Doubles the Value of Your Services A half alck man IA not worth half pay. A inan or woman In poor health makes a podr leader, a poor nort of a parent. The value 'of Peruna In tile home can searcely be Cs('tlWated. It p r e v e n t H many of the common all ments. It Is anl excellent remedy flor coughs, col(ds, catarl1i, grip, spring fever, tired-out feeling. FJt #flown and think It over. See Whether you can nfford to go on half nIck, Some people prefer Peruna Tablets tO ihe flu 111d Perina. CROSS HLLh NEWVS. * *1 * * * * * * * * *4* * * * * * * * * Cross 11111, Nov. 22.--.\rs. Amanda .Motes of Mlountville, onle among the best. Christian women it has ever been our pleasuirei to know, died Satiriday afterloonl and was buriled Sunlday af teinoon In the old fami ly bu'ying gr~ound nlear hier home. The funler-al services were held at I he Baptist (churtch conducted by her pastor, Rev. .1. A. Maartini, assisted by her cousin, Rev. .1. T. Miller. The crowded house was proof of the high esteem and un feigned love in which the deceased was held by all who knew her. Dur ing the service our thoughts went out to the homes of the world. We could see a few fathers and mothers work ing and praying to leave their children a good example, while many others are wearing themselves out to leave their (immrediate descendents a linancial comn petency, and maybe to the neglect of the more important life. As we thought. upon these things we could not avold the conclusion that the greatest heritage a mother can leave her onlty soi is an unspotted Chrlis tian life, full of sweet memories of imotherly love and care and coilnsel. Thbis legacy we thought was surely the inheritance of "Aunt Manda'st' only boy, .1. llogan Motes, whose great loss and grief can find some relief at ieast. i the soothing haltm of such a iiemtiory. 'I'hen we thought too that. the long life if 80 years, filled as it was with klinfaess, tenderness, faith, atid pitity is an untold and inestitma ble blessing upon a community in which it was spent. Besides her son Mrs. Motes leaves one brother, J. C. Miller, and a large number of other relatives to mioun the loss of a well spent. life. H(er friends are limited on ly by ac(liintaice and her eneimy is unknown. May the Christ whom sihe loved and trusted and served speak peace and comfort to the troubled hearts who keeiv'st. feel an unretriev able loss. At a "fish supper" given at a negro house two miles fromt Cross 1111i on the Lautrens road Saitrda) night, a general atnd promiscuous row was started In the yard in which pistols, rocks and other things were freely ised. 'The resultl was one itan, John Sanders, was killed and two others, l'ierce Irby an(] Paul Jackson, were slight.ly woundied. Coroner Ilairston held an Inqiest over the body of John anders Sunday afternoon, but failed to osccure any suiileient evidence oin .:hllich to Ilake arrests or lead to tle gtiilly parties, and adjourned the in vest igal lon til fur ther( developments inight appear. A few nights ago Mr. Robert M. 11111 caught an oppossiil the color of which was that of a hu'ff cat. Iunters say this is a very unusual color and we have failed to find one who has ever seen such. This peculiar game weighed eight pounds. Mr. John Neal lost a fine mule Sat urday as lie was returning home from Cross 11111. The animal is said to have been in fine condition, rather overly fat, and dropped in the road as Mr. Neal was driving along. It (lied in a few minutes. Mrs. W. C. Rasor and Mrs. Sophia Pinson spent the greater portion of last week in Atlanta, returning Friday evening. Mrs. S. II. Goggans visited heri' sis ter at St. Matthews last week, spend ing most of tlie week there. A PINE W1OOMPING CO1GH' REMEDY, Mothers, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-lloney is Just tle reiedy for your children's cold ailments. The fact is that pine is at (iulek enlemly of c.old conditions. Its qua lithes loosen tle muticou s in the throat, soothe tle lungs and open 11up tle aiir passages. The combination of honcy, soothing and pleasant, with the loosening pine quality makes this an ideal cough renedy for childrei. Each passing year brings for it, new friends. A fa!mily of growing chil dren cannot afford to be without it. 25c at bottle. * J'EKO1 NEWS. * l'kom, Nov. 22.-We have had some cxtremely cold, windy days for the past week and we hear of several around here killiig hogsl , There was a good crowd attended the box supper at the school house Friday night. All had a pleasant time and tle nice little sum of $2-1.00 was taken in. We are now having prayer meeting at the church every Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Latimer visited Mi. and Mrs. A. R. Thome Sunday. Mr. lomer Culbertson and family and Mrs. J. C. McDaniel spent Sunday with Mrs. Y. J. Culbertson and fami ly. Misses Pearl and Myrtle Culbert son Mesrs Roy Culbertson, Ienr.) Pinson and Douglas Cooper visited Dii J. G. Cooper and family recently. Miss Phenie Latimer spent Sunday with Mlsses Mary and Margaret Mc Daniel. Messrs Lonie Culbertson and Floyd Godfrey from Ware Shoals were over for tihe box supper Friday night. Mri. Gray Cooper visited Mr. Floyd Cooper Sunday. Mr. T. 11. Burts of the Woodrow Wil son section spent Friday night with his son, Mr. Eriest. lHurts. Messrs El'well Watwins and Tom B. Culbertson of Maddens were callers in our town Sunday afternoon. Mr. Carl Culbertson and family and Mrs. L. C. Culbertson and daughter, Pearl, spent one (lay last week in the Woodrow Wilson section. Little Miss Antonette McDaniel spent the week-end with Master Jack lamilton. Mr. Gerald McDaniel and sister, Mary, spent Sunday afternoon with Miss 1lomaselle Blackman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Proiltt visited the former's father at Maddens Sun day. * * * * * e * * * . * . . . S * YOUYNUS NEWS. * * a * **e * ..* ..e S a * * e e Youngs, Nov. 22.-Mrs. Cora Aber crombie, wife of Alexander Abercrom bie died at her hbme November 11 at 10 o'clock, after several months of ill ness. The funeral services were con ducted by Rev. J. K. Holman Friday at 11 o'clock, at Bramletts church where the remains were laid to rest. Besides her husband and eight cill dren, she leaves her father, Mr. J. P. Garrett, brother, E. I. Garrett; and the following sistes: Mrs. W. Z. Wil lhams of this community, Mrs. J. f3. Williams of Lanford, M rs. Ernest Gault of Fountain Inn, Mrs. Darrell Nelson of Greenville and Miss Omera Garrett of Founta!n Inn, also quite a number of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. While she suffered much, she was always patient. She expressed her .willingness to go, and we all feel that she is now safe in the arms of Jesus. The congestion of the blood in its flow causes pain. Sloan's Liniment penetrates to the congestion and starts the blood to flow freely. Tho body's warmth is renewed: the pain is gone. The "rman or woman who has rheumatism, neuralgia or other pain and fails to keel) Sloan's Liniment in their i home is like " drowning man refusing a rope." Why suffer. Get a bottle of Sloan's. 25e and 50c. $1.00 bottle holds six times as much As 25c Ssize. UGH! CALOMEL IS 1101 SHOCKS YO Calomel sickens! Don't lose Liver and Bowels witi Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, breaking it up. This is "hen you feel that awful nausea and cr4 mping. If you are slug gish and "all' knocked out," if your liver is torpid and 'bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coat ed tongue, If brcath is bad or stom ach sour, j (Ty a spoonful of harm less Dodson's Liver Tone tonight. ilere's my guarantee-Go to any drug store and get a 50 cent, bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful . * * * * . * * * . * * ** * RAIBUN NEWS. Rabun, Nov. 22.-The farmers of this community will soon be through picking cotton. Mr. and Mrs. Tully Babb, Mrs. Houston Babb and children spent last Tuesday with M'r. and Mrs. Smith Martin. Mr. Lucian Babb of Green Pond section visited Mr. Tully Babb Wed nesday. Mr. John Mahon of Greenville, is visiting his parents in this vom'mmity. Mrs. Isabelle Brooks being very ill last Thursday night called all her children from different town.s 'o hor bedside, but Is a ittle bette" at this writing. Mrs. Florence League and son, Ralph were visiting relatives in Ware Shoals Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Cora Bolt spent Sunday with MIsses Irene and Thelma Owens. Mr. Dennis Owens was in 'aurens Saturday on business. Miss MeChesney of Woodruff, visited Miss Marie Mahon from Friday until Sunday. Miss Margie Holder of (Ireen Pond section was the guest of Miss Edna Owens several days last week, Mrs. Zeb Vance and children of Ow ings were visiting in this community Sunday. IRIBl iIT R LIVER, If BILIOUS a day's work! Clean your "Dodson's Liver Tone and if it doesn't straighten you right lip and make you feel fine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel be cause it is real liver medicine; entire ly vegetable, therefore it can not sali vate or make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and constipat ed waste which Is clogging your sys tem and making you feel miserable. I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entite fam ily feeling fine for months. (live it to your ch(idren. It Is haivmless; doesn't gripe and they like its pleas ant taste. Mrs. T. H-. Babb and children and Miss Allie Babb are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Belton Owens of Gray Court for a few days this week. Mrs. LIzize Cheek is right sick at this writing. * * * * * * * * * .... ..** * * * TYLERSVILLE NEWS. * * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Tylersville, Nov. 22.--Rev. Joo Wood of Greenville filled his regular appoint ment at Langston Sunday morning. Mrs. Lillie Johnson and son Wales, from near Cross Anchor, visited rela tives here during the past week. Miss Mattie Belle Peterson is visit Ing her sister, Mrs. Grosse at Taylors. Miss Grace Poole who is teaching near Cross Anchor, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Poole. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cooper and fam ily spent Sunday with Mrs. M. 0. Clark. Miss 'Lillie Peterson was in Laurens shopping, Friday. Mr. Will Litle from near Lanford, spent Sunday with Mr. T. P. Poole. Messrs Niles and Floyd Clark of Clinton spent Sunday with Mrs. M. 0. Clark and family. New line of Linoleui just in. See sample in front of oir store, price only 60c per square yard. S. M. & H0. i. WILKEiiS & CO.