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Farmierm Ieteoul OurNew Mlodel Ilyd.fli, NVor a th d hst I Pumpswter f ronsprmg flowingi NveiI or brook. No ruid.g expolnseg. Vo rvizavo other Itains. HPlecil Factory Prices. Wo standl by guarnte - Your monecy's worth or your injoy bac Write to tIiv RA & UtMP WOlt e Waynesboro. Virginia, for Catalog j. I Recommendl IDo Not Think I Ever Felti Much Better 3 Mrs. William H. 1inchliffe, No. 20, "Say-this is get And it sure touches the spot.," PABLO - i.1 So good- because LO. Yu' li ito~ 'hopp" ta~, too Tr PDO ody At ra goddrn stn cao..o, yu ,roer e. 4.-. 1Nito~c D .d lm& r' c 9>un -a ,14A STOMACHt Mr aion Hocmo a 'on-hie-4 ufeedw "aftra cors owf.tee Aeed t o tearchstmc n~o good bau llfrytru Arcmmndealid veyhihy iverd medcne Ae.Id .hpy stoac tro.ean o he jaed liver tandelp thIron ou at mtr tem'. ~'DThjisedie so u'sie in trie of e. Ge Mro. Marin 25lcm aopa a long wh=l = sufere uW * * * * * * * * * ** * 4 * * * ) WINIUS NEI S. * * * 9 9 9 e 9 ,. 9 a 9 9 9 9 , e Owings, Sept. 17.- --School beganI ol Sep-Itenther, 131h a ry Courlt-Owings. Thle enrlolhnlent Was o\-erl one hun11dred I Peruna To All Sufferers Of Catarrh ilyrtlo St., Beverly, Mass., writes: "I tavo taken four bottles of Perune, Lnd I can say that it has dono mo t groat deal of good for catarrh of lie head and throat. I reconlinei 'eruna to all suffeiers with ('atqrrh. do not think I ever felt much bet or. I am really surprised at the work I can do. I do not think too nuch praise can be said for Peruna.' Those who object to liquid rned ines can proture Peruna Tablets. '171SI -W;; o 10~ / TROBL NacK." ay:"oIut thsoahtobe ol 'eigate4ymalams outh. ~ If .t ntigwt lstmc trble. I heard soul bea cosit. It ued iall upt. It us the wese o not have sick headache or -e." Black-Draught acts on It to do Its important work of tis and poisons from the sys ld be in every household for a package today. If you feel ght. You will feei fresh to-. kage. All druggists. and thir 'ty-ive. more ptuplis entering i the Iigh se4hool thmln did hast session. v'rosplects for a good yearl 11re vely% VencouragIt ing W 111%NNvI"- ve ry forI; tun1t1 ill having such a1 splendid corps of teachers, as follows: Illrot. It. T. \Vil sol, 101th grade; .\iss Alargaet Shaw. 8th and 9th grades; .liss Aary (;a soil; 1th and 7th grades; Ars. Nora Per~tl, .,Ilh gradev: Aliss .\ary .\iller, 3rl and .11h 'grades,; Aliss .\laurie Simllp.son. Ist aund 2nd grades: liss \latild .\artin, violin and miano. It(!\. IHarley and 1opkiis were PTes ent andi spoke words of encourlage Ilint. Air. .\. C. Todd also made a shorlt talk, giving 11he chilirei som good advice. The death anlg(,l agin vi it ed our little town in (id I'eimoved f roi orI ' mlidst. AIrs I~s ' iln Stoddard ld IeIr death Came as a shloek to her rela Lives and frieic. ier hody was laid to rest inl tilt Dials celletory \Vednes day afternoon, Sept. 12th. Services were oliducied by her plistor, iter. Alr. larley. The iloral designs were beautiful, expressing love and sym path 1y. She leaves a husband, Alr. .1. T. Stoddard, a soil I"i'skinle, and a. daughter, E'lizabeth. To these and the father and sisters our loving sym pathy is extended. Alessrs C. 11. Owings, .1. L. (;iray, D. Owings, .1. It. Cook, it. '. Wilson at tended the County Sunday School Convent ion held at I4)Irbina on Sept. 11th and 12th. The program was full of the convention keyword "Service" and cach felt. after having heard the splen'ldid addr esses Ilade that t hey I wid be better :le to 1 noder more effect It .'4rvice inl Ilir wn Suinlay V cho . 4 11. ' I ov'l v h) ti.ltlity of fli jilC 11%. llu rh . ca n o n u ni,, . i nj oy ed1 by I))'. 14444 .\I I '.. \V414 .I4 iitI')4 4 \v 14I tit ~ ~ ~ i v'(.te. |hn .41)I011'l >a i i n.'d n t ha gone t o - n A . in . l F l .n.y'.l .\lil:in1rl41 r. and id t \. V wli'e til ' e ia I s o f \' il ; I' .\Iv. 1 .. . ( i % AI r.. u. S. m .4) I (b 1 ( I Aii'.fi I. il Un'a1i'l tf thii' i s .ir. .T . J1 . T'i. AtthIt d- \\C. A.tIeNday r of ;l e re ton. I te -hd theIk. )I Imr ia it .\Irs. .1 . TI. St Id dard. i .\ls. .1. A. lilanchard and AlMaster - ll(." ha ve 1.A tI-rnedl to ItheirI homne In II Charilestoli ther a it nh' 11isitC. V uA \ith .\li'. aid Alts. .1. L. ( ay. I liss 11cula Biyson who is teaching in Siipsoivillt was holne \Vldlesday i to attend the burial of her. auint. Mirs. \\'od: of P'olantlainl 11nn visitedi heri daughllter, .\rs. It. T. \Vilsonl last t week. lrs. It. 1)1 Dit'rP c and childrni.' are*' h ne after -Iwlndinlg sk. ra wtkv wihritlives; inl (;teorgia. .\llss Sl Owillgs$ is at holli afler1 Iwo luonthis' stay inl Ile 1114)1111;mn iils of .\l: . d IrI' . \V. AiT. %1 u If In. l were' luesit' of1 .\t..largi, l'4'tna'm were sha to1)Ic sih hiinon 1111. te i n h ' i l' s v - l rit . il .1 ~lil es t 'eat hn ti I \lggici' e 1114Nnu w t "itn i fiii'i '1.11, )) 'li t iy 1) l l i it ic's liii' los))4: thil' .\cet'ions 41 I roi the System, .to Speicilalist. Ofte iGtall Sicones. (anci'r testineiis, Auto II~toxttion, Ve'llowt lil' s'p ailinnt t'c icl t I. cons l' enc)s. iiillioins. Onie dotse wvill prove' that i will hl p you. Alay3's Woinderi'ul I Itell) c'dy is for' sale' by3 Laurlens Drug Co. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *: * *' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ii ickory3 TIavern, Fe'pt. Ii7.'--'iThe farmeris aile v'ery3 busy5 picking eolton)1. Tlhetse ('oh ldays make one feel like Al iss ('oi'rie lin iht left last wcelek foir Lynwoord. N. ('., whtere slit will b)e in school agai1n4 thtis yeari. Messrs (liltlto andi CulIver SumorwieI, accomiipaied by' 'teir briot.hier, Ken noeth, and Alaunset, spen'ut nday~l13 wilth fien'ids at Cross 11111. Mr. Pink Rhodes and1( family sipent Sunday wilth J. M. Sumierel. Little Miss Gr'ace Bolt has been ver'y sick but Is better now. Alessrs P. T1. antI 'I'rnest. Leopai'd arie steninlg a day or15 Wotwih homei( folks before school starts. T'hose who leav'e this week foir schi4ol areP Al iss V'er a 111aldw In to \I'in-. .lohin TIhomnason, II. 'T. anld Hi'inest I4"parid to Clemsoni5)i. TJhie firurmers areo veriy busy3 imaklng mo))lasse~s. See( our11 spec'ial s in lhirge4 Oak 114)('k er'a, 111ne1y flinished foir only $1.90. S. M. & li II. WIJIMF &, o *. * * * 4 * * . . * A 9 * ilAlUN NI.:,1s. * .1 * 4 ,* ** * * * * * * Itaban, Seplt, IT.- -\liss .\lliv Blabb nieraind te V \\ . \.it her honlie 4aturday evening. Abou)it 13 niiebes ver pesnti. AfterII teluectinlg Ihey vere invited into thy diing ro4n atui lelicict sly served. .liss laitziz(e Coleman,'1 of .\ rle na soc lol lint lotniay nihIti With .\Ir. and Irs. iairenls .alon. \All. and \lt S mll it .\Mart in and li Ite Aurora spent .\onlay with .\irs. %'ancy Owens . .\lr s. IRlc a Ovens vwa; at .lMrs. 'ancey Ow n'hoine .\Illday. .\r. \a Iiir I taldwin and i s .\i era vei in IaItreils .\londay oil b simils. Airs. Plorence I.cague and .\lt. De 'allIt lea gu wer, in laurens Tues lay. .\r. T. P. Blabb, .\liss .\M#h Itabb. .\Mr id 1rs. Silitl .lartin and little Au 'ora visited D r. and .lMrs. .larvin Blabb >1 loiona Path. Tuesday. .\Mr. Dennis Owens an(d Ilother. .l s. tcliecca Owens visited .lr. T. F. h hi's h ed \\'etiesday. .\Ir. lIlgarl I1aabb ol Iautrens was in his coullllltlly \\'dniesday evening bibsinless. .\laste' T. I. Ilabb is spending 1, clile Withli his grandparents, .\It. and 1rs. lllton Owens of Gray Court. .\l-. T. 11louston lBabb went. to Ashe ille Thuit rsday wherte lie will spend omne lime for thev l.E4efit 6K his liealth. Iv was accopanil11iod by h;is wif-. .\iyss Allio MIahh and little .\ary i.sitel .\Its. Smith .1. .\artin Thur .\l its \' ra ;uA .llh no i in li1 T h 1u ' li! ht w ith 311-l . I aldwin i iiikiry Taern. \ ' ;inl %\\I . 'I 1 \lI: o l I a v oh \ il o h e tio. o "llikih A~si l ! bi n .' i last I ~ It it h ' i ti;:1 a \ Is l i s oi' :Vii'oh .\liss (\ 0:1 iildviag Ais lt.i .\ uli rIA and ii'l. n % ildwin -Inday. Ir. 'ia in ('Vv k 4f l alzidr visite l I l t he . Is 1 el . i 01 ( 'h-i? e Cx: . I. . 1la . l itl I, i i yillg .\ -. sa i itIle Irowneil of lal this \\cotk. .\iss \'eraI llaldwoinl and .\l.. O)evalt owne h've fmr enllege 11hi.' wee. ['Xpwriehllee 11he Best Teaerv.. It is genlIrally ad'.Inited thatex'r lel is linl bea esu teachr, h1i sho uld t lot inahe leo ofi tlhi Ixpi erilence of ''at o w ll it s l '. own'? Ti. ex .. criince a la iltmsand persons is are to be deptm1ed upon than that i' one Il ivdl. Ma nIy Iomus nids If person's have tised Chamifberlain's, oug irs elcly for oughs. :.5 and141 cols ith the 9 reslt9. which shows it 1 ho b 1 a thoroul1y reliale prepar11a i for thos d ia Try it, i i ronpt .1( and efeta ilpho'ant 14o Piles Cured In 6 to 14-1 Days Vou- druigg t1 willtrefund nonevy it P A7. 3ANTMI.'NT fails tn cute anycase of Itchng, ilinld.nh-r (n o Plott ingg .ilvs inl r I-days. c ie first ap.puiication g i 1aa d Rt St, 441e, *. I .tt il le e f-t et.i. e a sd in -h . .2 1 h 'r or of l4i41 th is etsinuouyl are (elin il to, !.. rre It (thi r \ b uti fu IiltropS. AlIs o Ini i t.. \ult lutiy au 41e11 hty 1 ni 4ht la(tt a t llitt lerson4 flri Jhnn'uianTono.aa .l T. I. i.1k11r d leav e l f lo (l insom .\ lt tiesTa liu hies Woe totI Char ott. . .,i Wonordin's Seednss pei orqa lityu oftgraind an dmetiedo i our nopeoe wtoh G. ive fulleittoand m Informa iior, inls theit I aty. bs RYEandOher Seeds Wng an roductive and prieedo Ryes. S NS r~tol.u etr u dstiedSE, n orchonio, to. -t4oTopoff aFn Meal What could be better than a cup (or two) of good, old eLuzianne? The aroma will tickle your nose; the taste will tickle your palate; the price will please your purse; and all will live hap pily ever after. Luzianne tastes llL%: Rc I vior CQ, all the way down. If it doesn't SSStaste better and go twice as far as any other coffee at the price, The Luzianne Guarantee: go get your money back. NOW If, after using thonte -get a can of Luzianne and if everyanept, your ro e make it do what we say. Do that. cer will refund your nonop. 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