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U~jI N OF FIFTY HEA COr HfGH GRADE BEEF TYPE CATTLE ANGUS HEIFERS AND BULLS ALSO SHORTHORN HEIFERS AND B LS WILL BE SOLD T T HIGHEST BIDD R GREEN .OD,- SC. On Tuesday, December 5th. dale Begins at 10:30 at Fair GrouInds MORRIS & HURT -GALLATIN, TENN. t )I TH A NKSG IVIN SILVERWARE' Thanksgiving and Xmas 'Seasons ar.e upon us and you can enhance the at tractiveness of your "family" or . - "formal" dinners and teas' wonder. fully by replenishing your table aiI verware. * ~ It will brighten up your table 4pnd give just that touch to the occasion that the hostess and. guests so ad mire. This store pecializes the "Gorha St ng Silver" Gorha S rling is the last WoMd in tableware. Largest manuactur ers in the world of high grade ster ling of the latesb designs. If you want a chest of silver or a single piece-a sterlin'g dIn1ner servrie br"4. drinking cup you'Ul make' n6 rnis~k6 in shopping ab Solomon's. WILLIAM SOL0oM1N R"I1ible JeweiW and0tee LAtiItNS,~ s0.c " e e i "n '" Ie "' " " " " P ' " " . "' o . e' . " e 4 .:Lisen,. Nov, 7.-FA atines' are: get ting..out .(119 little 99ttom .In te. fida ktip~4 taut .and- w.5l, sqgA: be, re4yfte CmOien9 :to.ptegal'e .f9r .the holidays that: wlt$ z9tbe .lgn., cppng . after. Thacsgsihng., About, bat, of, a cotten eirop has peen made .agd with.the price this .easob We wf11 come out better than _e pectd , Iu ,the early .fail. Y t some of the renters are in bad shape, We attended the call meeting at Lau rens last Wedhedday to hear' 0ov. -R. 1. Manning and others who went t( learn 6Of'icolaitioliii boll weevil district. They glve' us; in 'detail' the ceoditio'w' of 'things, and when the boll weevil' gets amohg us, then we will appreciate vhat they 'said. As' a gen eral 'thing the farmers are all "from Miwbu'ri". Sotie 'don't think the boll weevil will coue this iih' lip in' South Oardlina, but we belev" it will, andi the thi g to do 'is to 'commence to pre pare to be ready to give them a warm tece)ti'A, It will learn 'us a lesson, 4nd after alt, we think it 'will be bet ter for" both people 'and stock. You take rfitie-tenths of'the darkies. They will -spend' all their' inoney before the holidays, because ,they ipve the first of January. 'he lions will' open, and thfy wfl .comrnence 'the time business, which will bankrupt any county . Now then, when the 'weevil gets here, Mr, Time Man, you better set up and take notice, and remember as you go along, tolp ,mechant will not advance you much on your one crop of the past yeats, and we hope that it will be a blessing after all. 'Mr. Moore; our county demonstrators made a g al last -Friday ,night at the Lisbon high seh(l. Mr. Moore is, workin '.eky; hard to Wake np,.tl peo pie of the county to take ,a sensible view of the ,pmigg sltiatioli, that they may be .beiefted. Mrs. J. T. A Ballew will entertain in honor of Mrs. R. B. Watts of Colum anf 3iss ftosebu Hendley, of Au sta, :Thersday evehing. Capt.'I. F. smith, 'the popular S. A. L. conductor, is at home for a few days, Q( his run, and looking ail right after being in the wreck a few weeks Egd. Miss May Madden of the Lisbon high sohoo,says heje .6.g to. have a box supper'on December 8th, Feriday ngiht, for the benefit of the school building-, wilt be glaf to #ee a. full house, to ?out this great 'work. Rev. and Mrs. N. J. Holmes, of g.leefvilje pnt.a.fgw days w4th Mr. .. Holmesl and' fanily this week. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw Madden and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben.9tone spent a few days f JJIon last; week wherp thy went d te f'inorI of.Corporal Blkloclf wha died on the border. Mr. Charles- Milam went to Le'xing pn last weep to see his father-in-law ho is very l11,n Mr. James A. Munday'and family will 4ove to Mrs. Nannie Cannon's 'place a few days. Mrs. Cannon will live ith them. ' Mrs. Mnnday is Mr's. Can nl's sister. 'Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spencer and Mrs.: liddell will move to the Huff place iar the Dunlap Bridge on Little Rtiver ad Mr. Wister Fuller will leave the Juff place for Watts Mill. Mr. Pink. Fuller who lives on. -the neuntain of Little River will move to 4al and:Col e 'Grey's place whier!ir;' 4d Mrs. Furniaa Drown live. EIverybody. ought 'to' enjoy 'I'hanksa k ing with. Woodfow AWilson as our p Esident again. R GIRLS! TRY IT SDANDRUFF ANt)' BEAUTIFY YOUR HAiR Ir st4. falling out and gets thick; *avnj -strong -and -beautiful. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, adatndppasas soft,'Isutrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "D derine hair clean 'a~ Just try A-o~ti l4th artti a 1)ttJe Il~erinf and fa'refuly draw it through your ha taking one small strand at a time, his will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt nd excessive 9Wind in just'a few m ments you e dou bled the beauty f your h1. "Besides beau fyli( hyI at og Danderine dis lvealoyrtceo druff;, ele se uri~lps an$ Jnvg tqod p, reverf atliifng itch oghti air. B Mh w Iplegad6stoh-indstiwflI be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair.--'-ne and dos Mhkgd a ny 'wey fargoigaloe he scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of u rely get a 25-cent bottle of lnowl Dn erie from any dr ggist or to ,t counter, i4 ust try it4 luY ACOUN RoV010mm 0... Gray Court, Route 'ihreeq Nov..27. JNihIp4 seep~ngt6bi heor)O of the day' since Jack Frost has come. pears through here. Mr. N. D. Garrett has sold his old home place to Mr. Jan Hill. Mr. Jilt wilnt -niove to the farm until 1918 Miss Dochia Rhodeb and friend, Mrs Vest' viWited in this community Sun (lay. . Mr. and Mrs. E. H: Garrett and Mr And Mrs. Will Williams were th kisA d-the-day.guests of J D. Williami $nd family Sunday. Mrs. Lidie Howard and two children Willie and Posey, were visitors of Mrs i;. 4. Holcombe last Sabbath. Mrs. Ella Crosby spent Friday night 'at the home of H. P. Garrett. Rev. J. A. Brock of Laurens, filled Rev. O'Kelly's place at Warrior Creek hunday. There was baptizing also. J. D. Williams was in Woodruff Sat drday on business. , Mr. Columbus Burdette and sister, Miss Ila, were recent visitors of Miss dlara and Clarence Garrett. Miss Mittie Cannady entertained a number of young people Saturday night, Nov. 18. Misses Clara, Altha and Letha Williams were the visitors at her home. The following Sunday they were the guests of Miss Maud Riddle. Everyone is looking forward for r good dinner Thanksgiving. We hear of several o'possums being caught. A merry Thanksgiving to all. " . * * * -. * . . * * * * " S WATTS MILL NEWS. " Watts Mill, Nov. 27.-Mrs. Bessie 'Martin, wife of Mr. John Martin, died at her home here on last Wednesday, fter a few days' illness. She was laid to rest in the cemetery at this place on the following day, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. .1. A. Brock, assisted by Rev. W. D. lammett of Rock Hill. Mrs. Martin was a consistent mcm ber' of the Baptist church. She leaves a husband and three children to mourn her lops. The entire family have the sympathy of their host of friends -at PHOENIX SILK HOSIER! 50c Minter I MEN'S In addition opened a i line of furni -wears. I NE In All the1 MEN' SDR S ( Light grey, dar white, $1.00, .25 MEN'S WORK 4 50c, $1.00, $1.2 MEN'S PHOENIX ! All'colers, 35e; 3 MEN'S RIBBED Ut Inl stouts, longs a heayy, medium and $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, We Have a Full:Li: Initial Hlandker< Linen s'nd Ca Complete Line 2)E~SUMtE T TO IVMIINTI this place. -The Meeting which has been held - here for two weeks is still continuing Rev. W. D. Hammett has done somie ex cellent, preaching during his stay among us. Hie will return to his honie in Rock Hill Tuesday. We are glad to say that .\r. W. L. Jennings, who has been sick for sev eral weeks Is now slowly improving. Mr. D. I). Davis of Greenvilie visited this place on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Stella (toff and children left Saturday for Greenville. VX1 You Need There are times in eve needs a tonic to he lplh< When that time comes to to take-Cardui, the woman posed of purely vegetabl gently, yet surely, on the w and helps build them bac< It 'has benefited thousands ailing women in its past I success, and it will do the You can' make a misi Miss Amelia Wilson, I says: "I think Cardui is the for women.- Before I beg so weak and nervous, an spells and a poor appetite. as strong as I ever did, at Begin taking Cardui today, Has Helped ""N Visit The _ New Store Company' FURN1S CLUSIVI to our department st nan's store, with ar shings, including aniy VN E CK W E tU-to-Date Shap< ME tan, brZw, In all the mo $1*50O, $1.75 are guarante ILOVES $1.00, $.2! 5, $1.50 MEN'S Nil F ~ILK HOSE Made of h for $1.00WeHv lION SUITS for the Ni nd regulars; Men's Ma< light weight, $2.00, $2.50 LIC e of Men's I C :hiefs In A RE mbric. of Bath Robes, Sweater '0 VISIT US-lra THE BIG STC ER COM Rev. J. A. Brock was called to War rior Creek Sunday to administer the' ordinance of baptism. Rev. W. D. Hammett and Rev. J. A. Brock motored to Greeiville today. Ait Tfrinity-Ridge. Al Trinity-Ridge school building,. Wednesday evening, November 29th, hot Supper will be served beginning at six o'clock, price 35 cents. An enter talnment by the Laurens male quar Idete (and a short programme by the pmpils will be given, starting at eight o'clock. I a Tonic ry woman's life when she !r over the hard places. you, you know what tonic 's tonic. Cardui is com 3 ingredients, which act eakened womanly organs, to strength and health. and thousands of weak ialf century of wonderful same for you. ake in taking m's Tonic Z. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark, ;reatest medicine on earth an to take Cardul, I wat d had such awful dizzy Now I feel as well.and d can eat most anything," Sold by all dealers. Thousands. I'y J1ILSON BROS. 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