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* C. eeeee 31OI'NTVILLE NEWS. * C * * * g* g ee gge e * * * Mouintville, Sept. li.-The Lkadies Sliool Improvement association of the .lountvililc high school entertain ed the teachers very delightfully on last Fridav evening at the school house. A very interesting program Was rendered, coin posed of music. rcadjn.s tand two good talks on edu cation by Rev. E. A. Fuller and )r. Porter. P111nchi was served by the ladies and evcry one piesefnt went away "well punh(ed', and feeling that it was aI g reat inspiration to be there. Our school so fat has made a good beginning and we hope to make this one of the most successful years in Its 'lstory. The tieacliers for this 5lessionl are Prof. llalliwang, r of Chapin. Miss Ida Epting ot Newherry, Miss Illutto of Blackvile and Miss Kiddie II. Arnold of Princeton. Miss Edith Tcarue. left Snday for Alabama to resi iut li-r work. 1r. and ir.T. .\. Fu11lle OW.t h -k-endtl in L~aiurCns the -ucsts of Nrs.Fulsr'e par, Il.-, S*Al-riff and r. iEeidl. Sundaiy in 1()wn 1iiim hi- homeffolks. .t. l Ma .ario Tf, .anvi ut 'oyd lnludensi and Z.le Crisp leavt Tui day lort Winthr ''Io college. Ml. Curt T-a'i:to of Columbia is helret for a 1(w dIy., visitinr his homre folks. Ali.---- Ki'd!e 1. .\rnold was the guest last wtel-tok-* nd fj )r. anId irs. \lo: 0o o are now stayin witlh ];(.I v: mi a fwv lih rs her Situnday wit h. ii -r. flass ida In r- I who has la . n to sitk, * LANFORD NI-., . * g. Lanlfrtd, Sept. It.--.Farmers are busy vatlic-rin2- in lit-it fodder, teas. etc. This cool sitI of weather is fint for itch work and it looks like they rea I ly en1joy it. Our community was saddened when the news reached Its of Ile death of Mrs. 1. F. Lanford of Wood uff. She was much beloved by all who knew her and was a very useful w\omtan, ae AyI MI I (Greenvil Our store is the or ville devoted entii goods. We carry stocks of that por chandise in the State, is good to the best thai linery-strictly cash. plain figures and one p Head Trimmer Our head trimmer an< grite Wise, needs no ii linery buyers of Lauren positions in your city. by a competent force o sistants and will be gi friends and customers, AYI "Where Thousands 121 S. Main St. ive in every good cause. The W. M. '. work in Spartanburg county will miss her leadership. The large Con 2ourse of friends and relatives at the fune al testify as to the esteem in which sie was held. .\ r. Lee Poole was run over and killed last week by a train. Several from here attended the funeral ser ices. tev. and \lrs. ittlejolin are visiting lr. and .\lrs. J. W. Lanford. Ar. and Mrs. .J. W. Johnson have One to Union where Mr. Johnson has Iposit ion. Rev. J. It. Williams flilled his ap loint ment Sunday afternoon. Messrs Vance .ohnson and C. C. ox slent pa*t of the (lay with home folks Sunday. Mr. J 1). . Johnson visited his son, Mr. B. W. Johnson of Arcadia last weeck. .Mrs. V. V. Fowler visited her laughTter Mrs. T. A. Drummond. We were glad to have l'er in Stnday -ehool. Mrs. Fannie l'Franks is visiting .\lr. !.". Franlk. l.\C. '. L. WValdrp. Yates and Paul kia and Mrs.. 1). o ix attenled the llaational rally at Ltutns Satur lay. The me-ting was \.Ill attended Id li I 11 e .o Th114 Nural imp1;rove'ment 1associationl w ill have i!s regular monihly meet ing next Fridlay afternoon. All the ladies re urgled to attend as this is our first mtain eg S si h s;hool hegun and the me to o cel officer s. Si -es Othello .ohnson and Paul ini Nelson visited \irs. Taylor Satttr flay. Mrs. .1. 8. I gn' and daughter r .-autm(mnd to Ite biedside of lr Mr. e lerguon. -W (aedI ot his dfath this morning, .I r. Pesnwas once our ne1ihbor boy ei[: .i C T"a tt t h )1, f is d:ath. I h v a ' .if andi little dlauglter. vith whom we oenly '-ipathize. i . ho1 Patterson - still sick at % wrtitig. We are glad ti0 iejir that .liss lobin l'attersron is some het Mer. C Mr. t. L,. WaldiM has lrelasedl a lOw Maxwell iar.( .Alts. Wcaldrepi has been learnilg to inn it and has had lot f uny experieies). ir,. 'M. G. Patterson's famlily have "4one back to I arlanburg to he ready feet thie seliool openiing. .irt. Talmniage Patterson anti sister, Belle have returned home after a very pleasant visit to friends tnd relatives R S NERY e, S. C.) ly store in Green 'ely to millinery one of the largest ular line of mer rom the cheapest that :'s made. Strictly mil verything marked in rice to all. and Designer :1 designer, Miss Mar 1troduction to the mil s, as she formerly held Miss Wise is assisted f makers and other as ad to meet her old at her new location. tES Buy Their Hats" Greenville, S. C. in Atlanta. Alrs. T. M. Wolfe is visiting rela tives in Anderson. Licut. J. M. Drummond was at home Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Ma mie Drummond and hoiefolks. The Womans Missionary Society will meet Saturday afternoon at :1 o'clock in the Baptist chutrch. All of the members are requested to come and bring scmeone else with them. 1CA:1110.\: MEN GIVT TES'IMONY, Interesting and teliable Facts. .\Ir. Frank Thomas, a railroad man, address It. F. ). No. 3, Columbia, S. C., says: "If ever there was a remedy tiat has done me good it is Ironized Paw-lPaw. I was afilicted with stomn nech troubles, sluggish liver and nerv ousness, Reading in the newspapcrs tle good you were doing I decided tc give it a trial as I could get no relief aid since you r remedy was not a "cure-all,' but compounded for just such tioubles as I was suffering from, I give it. a most thorough test, taking it strictly according to dirtections. Th restilt has ,ben very gratifying. I feel now fully of energy; mlly liver is acting 4utlle iorimal and ity stoilacli fedis like nvw--all tle nervous feel ill: hasu left me,. an111 1 caln lionestly say that Iriied law-Paw does all you Say it will. I vertaiily will al wvays have sole a't holm. t" it is uool for old and youitig alike. o lHe good repolts come i) from ( e(Vr*y section. Ole - Ired person s'l(a( tle lws to his frienids of tIM: <ependable Ionic wihel ma.ke's oldr( stoiaeh:- alliost as goOd as new, and .so the wave of lialhll goes oi and 1n l'eople who have. beenl troul blt.'d for years. wiih P.le ple ssnes-s say Inlat Alin.ce taking'lronlized 1ia -l'aw thy CaI sleej All iiglit and get II fee0lin st rong an(d 1reftreshed. If you n(ee ali toni, it you nI-ed Si niitngi an * od cheer t y a : bot * l o I ron izi-d l'aw-l'aw. and bi-comev ;1s hiappy a.- .\i. Frank Thmonw . You d ugg i ;>ws:ibly k v l it. e * * * * * * * * 4 A * * * * * 4 . i 'vl e Firll i Th1-. peopirv le Cf.\ unv le rcn y n.aed toi the oflst Tiihe sruit of Hiis Polly", a1 local talent play whlichl wa i Lkven by th~e youing pwopler of thle 111ilh Itiver. .omminlllity of Newberry counity. Th'le schlool auiditoriumil wa"s flilled with attentive auditors, who -ave evidence of their. highest coml mendation both of the play and of the players. There were also many friends from Newberry, Lauirens, Cross 1Hill and Waterloo present to Partake of "'The Fruit of lis Folly,' and seemingly it was good to t hem. Miss Louise Workman at the piano and 'Miss Gertrude Smith with ithe violin made it very pleasant for the people by tle splendid 1music they gave between acts. And occasionally their music was supplemented by vo cal duets by Miss Marian Smith and .lr. .1. W. Workman. This play was gotten up by Miss D~rueie Smith in interest of hush River clhurclh which hias recently been re modeled. .\l iss Smnith, who is one of Sou th C'arolina's successful teachers, gave evidence of her' ability by the effective coaching that each player seemied to have had. ('ast of Chamractis. JTack D~unning, M\r. Robert Wallace D~orothy Dunning, .\iss Dciulab Smith Percy Ogden Mlr. J. W. Workman Asgiey Drayton,. .\r. J. W, W~allace Alice Grandon .\iiss Mlarian Smith I tiramn Boggs Mir. .Johni Earle Smith Melinda Jane Jloggs, MlIss Irene Worklman Sarah Iloggs Mliss Sarah Wallace William Henry, the hired man, Mr. Frank Wallace Polly Flinders, a black diamond, Miss Luicy Wallac Bell Boy Bryan Smiti> Musie Pianist Miss Louise Workmar Violinist Miss Gertr'ude Smithi A CHILD G ETS CROSS, SICK AND FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATE[ Look, Mother! If tongue Is coate( cleant little liter and bowels, If your' little one's tongue is coated it is a sure sign the stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle thorough cleans. ing at. once. When your chlildl is cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; If breath is bad, stomach sour, system full o cold, throat sore, or if feverish, givt a tea spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs' and in a few hours all the clogged-up, constipated waste, sour bile and undi gested food will gently nve out of the bowels, and you have well, play full child again. Sick children needn't te odred te take this harmless "fr W .r"axative". Millions of mothers keep it handy be cause they know its action on the stornach, liver and bowels is prompi and sure. They also know a little giv en today saves a sick child tomorrow, Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs" which contains directions for babies, chii dren of all ages and for- grown-upa plainly on -the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. (let the~ gen uine wade, by "California Fig Syrur Companhy.". * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * EKOM NEWS. * Ekor, Sept. 17.-We are having regular winter time weather. The east wind blows real cool and fire Is very acceptable. .\Mr. W. W. Culbertson, 'Miss Kitura Cooper and little Paul, son of Mr. D. Cook have all been right sick for sev eral days. lr. Murphy Dolt is also on the sick list. We hope for them all a speedy recovery. ir. and t~rs. L. C. Culbertson and little daughter, tDollie, visited .r. Rt. I. Coley and daughter, Sunday. Mlr. Sam Cook and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. D. Cook and family. Mirs. Margaret Moore Is spending a few days with the family of Ar. Jame: Culbertson near Fountain Inn and to be wvith Nir,. and Mirs. Brad Boyd who is there. )r. and Mirs. J. (. Cooper spent Siu inlay at the homne of ir. L'. C. Cul bertsont. Mr. Carl Ciulh'rson and family were Sunday aftetnoon visitors at the home of Mrs. Lou "'11u hertson. lise 1-:lo is l Jimss spi-it So I ItIday night and Sunday with Miss -'velyn * tllt'rison. .\iis Irene Cooper spent Saitlrday nihht and Sunday with h'er autnis, M.\s. Mdana and fitira Cooper. 'ros's I111 GI ri Shows PtIiiotisn. Mi.s idalia Ilollingsworth, daughter of .\Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. lHollingsworth, wishes to do "hert bit" In helping I'n i'le Sam and will leave th latt r part of this week for Nashille, Tenn.. wher! Ith will tak( a few monts' I ra inire. in hospital work. .NliIs lIollinug.swothit is ole of Cross liilil's imrt ihlyh ethh -stmed young, Ia i ls ad has s ent practi'ally all of hrr life inl k-ro-s Hill. with the ce('ip lion of the two vears which sie spent fnt \inthropt.ollt. ie o i Sioree i 1s nLre1S. lI'u your driu.g -oods. clothing, hats, Alm-.s of .1. C. 11111-1s & Co. WeC have\ hig, ,toc s to seif*et from. Stor No 1. old stand. 211) We(st .alurenls St.: Store No. ". nvw stand. nor1*1h si-de of tho -illaro inl 11urn-1- bHovk. - 4 FIIIENDSIPII NEWS. * * * * * * * S U * * * * * * 'lendship, Sept. 17....-1verybody has been very busy this week getting their can( ready to work ip. ihere seeis to he a good riuaitity being made this time. Tihe health of our community is very good at present. NIr. W. A. Trayn ham being about the feeblest one of our neighbors. 'Misses linnie and tRuble and broth er. Guty .lturff of Irewerton section wm'e last week-end visitors of Misses Iila and Onie Pitts. 'Mrs. Della 'Madden of lonpa Path vislited in our community this past week. Mirs. Lou ('oats spient Thtt'sday with M\rs. Mfattie MceDaniel and Satturday wi'tht Mt's. Lizzie Aladden, being accom panled by Mirs. Della Mfadden both dlays. Messrs W. H. Pitts and lHerman Ti'aynham were visitors In Laurtens last Wednesday. Mir. and Mirs. Coke raynham of Oakville sect ion spent last Wednesday night with pat'ents of this communIty. Mir. Eirnest Le~ppard returned home last Sunday after closing a tito.. months' suimmer school in Spartan Mi'. Lambert Armstrong of eden communIty spent last Sunday night with Mr. J. A. Pitts. I y ' Messrs Brooks and Gordon Pitts of Mountville section spent last Saturday night with 'Mr. Henry Pitts and Sun day with their grandfather, Mr. W. H1. Pitts. WARNI You'll have to be i days in buying Shi of leather is stei manufacturers of substitutes for leal a low price. Th shoes made of sug getting less f They will wr 0 shape in a s ort w invest in clbap sh< in terms f wear standard a{ le3th The only way to quality is to buy 2 by Roberts, Johm won the confiden, and guaranteed I satisfy you absolt ABERCROMB Gray Co Agents HEADLIGHT ai AUC1 LAND OCTO . I will offer for ale Goods, Kitchen u ' sils, One Cow nd M FINE ARN 119 acres Fine farmi ling House, Two T< Stalls, etc. A splent Sold at Home Place, lis Place near Hickor G.W. S LAURENS, 711 p~ ADVER is the modern f\ cation between and the Consul ness men who } ositions to offer KNOi and advertise. what these dea are, read the ad week. They te NAME THI Miss Francis Hughes spent a few days this week with Mrs. Stella Was son. Mrs. Jim1 Hughes visited relatives in this community recently. NG t little more careful these )es, just because the price idily advancing. Many shoes have begun to use her in order to maintain prnieans when you buy stitute of leather you are your money than before. it quicker and lose their hile. You gai't afford to )es nmvog/,It will pay you ad'satisfaction to buy r shoes. be sure of all leather star Brand Shoes, made )on & Rand They have ce of a nation of wearers ;o be all leather and to tely. IE & OWINGS urt, S. C. id CARHARTT Overalls TION SALE ER 10th all of my Household iture, Farming Uten ule. " kING LAND ng Land, One Dwel mant Houses, Good lid three-horse farm. Known as Bob Wil y Tavern School, TEEGAL R. F.D. 6. TIS INGC 4ethod of communi the biusiness man ner. Shrewd busi have desirable prop V' THIS f you want to know sirable propositions 8 in this paper eaCh ll the story and. MERCHANTjj