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* HOME DEMONSTRATION- * * )DEPAltTMENT. * * (fy Miss Daisy Ilarris.) * o e 9 To the -Iousekcpers and Grirs of [at rens County: I am organiv-lng a Woman'q Cluin in each township of the county, and I would like for the housekeepers and girls not only of the immediate school commintaity but also of all adjoining school districts to ieet with us at one of the following schools: rhe second Monday in every month at Youigs (Youngs township); 'rhe second Tuesday, at Betiany, (Youngs township); The second Wednesday at Waterloo, (Wat'rloo township); 'ihe second Thursday, Wards ( Cross 11111 township); The second Friday at Sandy 1,1rings (Sculiletown township). The third Monday in every month at Greenpond (Dials township); 'Tile thhd Tue.sday, Hickory Tavern, (Sullivan township); The third Wednesday, at Renno, (lacks township) The third Thursd~ay, at Wadsworti, (iuniter townAship); The third Friday, at Watts Mill, (1 .aur'ens township). II order to obtain tle bullet ins and olier information sent. out. from Win tirop Colli(ge and Department of Agri culture every housekeeper shoiul have her Iaie onl 11 one of these club rolls, and attend the Iectings wlen possible. I want every girl in the coulily be tween the ages of 10 and IS to, join the canning and i poultry cluhs. loys ('11nn Join tl poultry clubs. If I do not see you sole ' tIie soon, and you a interested I joilnilg, will e and I sll malk a special effort to visit you. November 2nd has been set as tie dale for our county fair; and I was all polinted chair'man of the ladies' de partieli. The 17. S. Dept. of II omie 1c9eonomies is making a special effort in coniservatlonl of our wheat Crop. Last w I ateidedi a demiolstatilot of Ilie partial substitutes for when In bread making, given in SpartanburV by Mliss Wessling of the 1i. S. Dept of Home icEconomics. She'made brent for us usitIg in yeast bread 1-4 of h11< corn meal, peaulitit meal, oat meal, cook corn meal, Piealit iieal, oati meal, cook ed sweet potatoes and cooked rice. 11 the quick breads she used 1-2 of tb substitutes. By using these met110hod we canl conserve 1-3 of our when crop for the allies. I have Miss Wese ling's bulletins and I want you to gt thei from me. I want an exhibit c .bread from these substitutes at ou fair. .Write nme for the bulletin an exhibit your product at the fair. I a so want an exhibit of dried fruits an vegetables, as well as your canne products. The premium list will t published soon. GIRLS! HAVBWAVY THICK, GLOSSY HAIR [RU[URO1 DANWRIJ[ Save your hair- iloule its beauty a few momen1,lts-*try this I If you care for heavy hair, that gl tens with beauty and is radiant i life; has an incomparable softness al is fluff3 andl lustrous, tr-y Danderir Just one application doubles t: beau-ty of your hq ir, besides it 1mm diately dissolves very particle dandruff; you can ot 'have nice, hieai healthy hair if youjhave da drulff. Ti destructive scurf 'obs e~ hair of: lustre, its stren ,.. id its very li and if not overe e it produces a fU erishiness and itching of the scalp; t hair voots famnish, loosen and die; thi 'the hair falls out fact. If your hair' has been neglected a is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or' oily, get a 25-cent. bottle of Knowito D~anderine at any drug store or. tot counter; apply a' little as direted a ten minutes after you wi~ll say ti was the best investment you e~ made. -We sincerely believe, regardless everything else advertised, that if 3 desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair il lotas of it-no dlandnluff-nlo tchi scalp and no mor'e falling hair-i must use Knowlton's Danderino. eventually-why not now? e * e e .s..e*e*e o I MADDlEN NEWS. Madden, Oct. 1.-There was gent( sorrow 'here when the news came t little Ray 'Williamsa, the baby boy Rev, and Mrs. J. I. Wiliams, was dl The was a greout favorite of Prosj people and the hearts of the en congregation go out to the 'pastor his wife in this hour of bereavemel Miiis (Azile Wofford substituted Miss Carrio langston F'riday, P Langston attended the funeral of I' Ray wiliams at Chestnut Ridge (lay afternoon. * Mrs. Mollie Teague is spending week with her neico Mrs. May M~ad Mr. J. .HT, Power, "wears now sml' that don't come off". 'ie is ra ty learning to run his recently. ,hased auto and will soon be able to a neet his neighbors in -the road. Good Si uck to you neighbor. V4 Mrs. Denia Culhertson is now able 'T ,o he up from her recent illness, her' ti riendi; will be glad to hear. pi 11lesdamnes Cora Mfadden, Diia Fin- d( ley and Ida D-)ani and Aliss Marie kd Langston, Messrs J. II. Power, J. Dort2las Bryson and Jud Langston and 3 1. Y. Culberison were among those wy> attended (lthe funeral of baby Ray Williams at Chestnut Ridge Friday ti afternoon. A very sweet service was A held, oondtcted by Revs. Templeman and of Laurens. Mr. Will Wofford of Woodruff speilt Ih the week-end with his borther, J. A. Wofford and family. Pe Aunt Iletsy Motes Is thought, to be i tutproving from her recent severo spell d of, sickness. - Mrs. Lena Brown was a visitor at the home of Mrs. P. Ii. 'Martin Sunday afternoon. We were glad to hear of the inspir ing sermons recently preached by our fortmer loved pastors, Rev. Jodie MAI* tin at Lisbon from the text. "By the Grace of God I Am What I Am"; and that at Langston on the flftlh Sunday by Rev. Jio. Pit1s, "And Ready to For give". Allolday while In Iaurens we had the great pleasure of seeing faces of fri'ents we had not seen in a <tiarter of E('LIPSE SillITS M4id In Wom Stylish Stouts Women with ful t will be delightec our Coats and S Large Sizes. Many women of es full figure find it di secure becoming C< Suits having stylish We pay 'particu tention to the wi the stout woman up to 561. In Ever So Many FALL Co e. at $10 to a The Selection is s That You are Sur< a Coat that will Meet Your Idea. let nd 'o Falb'Foots "n In' all the New, A ng on Styles.. . But we haven't * ed quality for at Bothicombined at bat in Price to You. of ad. _____________ cot tre A BiglStorc this :len. the ~ MOD(0P 00AR8F(Fs pid- Front Lace 111' century, Mrs. Sara shell Martin of I )artanlulrg and Mlrs. Hewlett, Sulli- I n of MAountville. Also 'Mr. 1l0d aIgue of Georgia, why was raised iI e Lisbon section of the county was casaintly greeted. The world evl mtly had donit gently and with a ndly hand with all. rt. Smith Recoilmends (Ii htnm ber 111in's Tablets. "I have had more or less ,toiach -ouble for eight or ten years," wrvrites [rs. G. If. Smith, lrewerton, N. Y. When suffering fronm attacks of in igestion an dlieaviness after eating, i or two of Chamberlain's Tablets ave always relieved me. I have al a found them a pleasant laxative." hese 'tablets -tone up the stomach and nable it to perform its functions ina trally. If you are troubled with in igestion give them a trial, get well lid stay well. EK031 NEWM. * Ekom, Oct. 1.-We have had anoth r fle rain. These rains are nlice for totato and turnip patchies. M rs. C. C. Caldwell Is right sick at his writing. Also Mirs. .\larian Wil lais is sick. We hope for. themo both I s1edy recovery. Miss 'Myrtle Dunwoody eamte down Firiday and will belwgin 'chool this 'I en s Appart Every Vs ty will I Season ( 1 form Seasonab I with its in ing AdV Secially Handson -icut to ats and Realize. lines. lar at- SPECIAL mnts of . .--Sizes which, with st( an unusual opp ________ get exactly the New Silk 'V ATS Georgett Voile' $30 Bath] o Large Kim Sto Find House .Exactly POPULAlF rear A Dress C .ttractive1 sacrific- Ouig 1 ye. Stand'd a Saving1 Full of All Ne AVIS-R norning. Miss Spiers will not coie or a few weeks. MNir. Luther Cooper and family speit 3unday with Misses I5dila and Kittura looper. Some of the folks of this coimunity ittended union neeting at Mt. Galla gher and rei)ort a good time. Dr. Cooper alnd wife spent Sunday vithi Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cooper. Mr. Edgar 3urts and family, Mr. (arl Culhertson and family, and Mrs. Suie leNhinch siet Sunday with lr. Li. C. Culherison and family. Mr. Claud Dixon and family, Mr. Tom Duckworth aid family were Sunday visitors at the homic of Mr. dIarian Williams. Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler visited Mrs. Y. J. Culbertson and family Sun day. 11ev. L. 1). Bass spent Sunday night with Mir. . 'I11. Piisoin and family. His dauight er, Miss Eloise spent the night Wili Miss Iv(Elyn ('ulhertson. Mir. 1). Cook and family spent Sunday with Mr. Will Cook aqu children. Mr. Roy Culbertson has purelased a Ford car. Croup. If your childein are subject. to fr,01 !'t a bottle of ('hamniberlain': aq: .h Rt'emedy, an1d when.11 he n-ttack oi.- on he eri'ful lo follow the plainl printled directions!. Youl will be) Surlprisedl at the (puick reolief Which it affords. I at Decidec om in the CtY nterested in ( )fferings of Ne le Goods. and T antage of it W tely in the Savi ATTENTION IS DIRE and icks replete with all the new ortunity to select the Coat or style, color and fabric you fa Vaists MIL e Waists Naists Display of tive Mode] Robes in the East onas sale House Dresses Mdl i PRICED Shapes: ,Wool Serg al a s36 inch St: __ 36 inch 114 21e & 15c 36 inch Si --36 in. Sus ch Percale 9c 40 inch G w Goods at Pric OPER ( "L AURENS BEST STOR: Tires Have ildV;anced But we are going to sell out our present stock at THE OLD PRICE We handle the DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TUBES AND CASINGS None Better---Few as Good Swygert-Nickles & Co. Sill-:TSON IIATS e r1 lly Attractive Prices C Coun- SEc - f1 hA..a II )ur id w., Clean, Quality hose Tak- Dresses 'ill Profit are here in a variety of sty They lish models. The Last Word in Street and Evening Gowns in Satin and Serge and ,CTED to our Coat Crepe Combinations. 3uit Department, Fall Styles, offers Popular Prices are Moving Suit, or both, and Them Fast. vor most..... LINERY The Beauty of S t yl e Lines in Our Suits Will the Most Attrac- Appeal to You. s we Could Find They are distinctive in their 's Largest Whole- style refinement and come in all the new subdued shades and all the desirable From $3.50 up cloths. From $1.50 up $10 to $40 es 85c to $1.50 Styleplus ripe Silk $1.50, $1.75 Clothes avy Satins $1.50 $17 and $21 k Poplins 85c The Same Men's High Grade . Suits at the Same Price the quehanna Pophns World Over. $1.00 Schloss Clothes orgette Crepe The Clothes Beautiful---Pop $1.50 ular Prices. es That Will Appeal to You! OMPANY I IMUNTZE" SUhITS