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LANFORD NEWS. . Lanford, Oct. 15.-Our school is pro gressing nicely uinder tlie nianagenIlent of cur excelleit teachers. .liss Cox, 01r prinilpal, has prepared a very in terestlig prograim for tihe next meeting of the l] ural I lit prtovet emnt1 Associat lon. An ocf:usional visit in our school-roomi Taste, Refine and Value.... } Are the cardinal distinct;snion to the we have assembi for anniversary g c1 asionIs. -IL 1ing.s of gold and plai Artistic designs in necklaces, bracelets, pearls. For weddings or am distinguished collecti gold, cut glass, etc. You'll appreciate the our showing all the r tremely reasonable F William "Reliab TIhe economical sho can have their wants su great saving ini pr'ice an *full an d our prices right dliscrimninating buyer, b can please her here. Underweai -We are making a si datys of supplying the n (derciothing. We know tendIing school they mu; their health will suffer. Children's Union The E-Z combinati hard to beat. Every -Mother! ask to see ther and warm. Blankets! We still have a la hand, both wool and m to see them. Tfhey are Our Stocks are Con H. T] will show the splendid work they are doing. L Aliss Greene our iInterniodate teach- s er, spent the week-end with her par- I ents in Greenville. WN are glad to report that Miss (I Nance, our primary teacher, Is again able to come back to the school-room. I \Itr. and Mrs. J. R. Patterson and I Miss Nance were lin Laurens Friday U a fte11oo11, shopping. mlent factors in lending fine jewelry that ed here for brides, ifts, and for all oc !pLy of fine geis for the most up-to-late set :inurn. brooches, lavallieres, watches and ropes of . iversary gifts we've a on of fine silver pieces, class and beauty of nore because of the ex >rices attached. Solomon e Jeweler" ppers arc finding that they pplied at this store at a d values. Our stocks are :We like to wait on the ecause we know that we for Children pecialty during the autumn eeds of the phIildren in un that whe ' they are at 3t be mag comfortable or Suits from 50c Up on suits for children are child should have them. ri. They are comfortable Blankets! rge stock of blankets on ixed goeds. We want ytU spler~did values. splete, Our Prices Right ERRY The little Sunbeam band of Lanford aptist. church observed State Mis ion Day, and carried out a very in resting little program. Mirs. M. W. Fowler Is visiting her aughter, Mrs. T. A. )rummond. lIss Nora Cannon hans returned ome0 after a very pleasant visit to er sister. Mrs. 11. 1". 1omar of Spar- I anhu)IIrg. Mir. .1. S. liggins was called to Un oI to see his son, MIr. liarper Iligginls Vio was very sIghC. 'Mrs. C. ). Cox find 'Miss Othello olinsoini wrere the guests of Mi. V. D. 'atterson and family last Sunday. Mr. Arch IHolmes and family and It. T. A. 1)rummond visited Nir: .1. T. purges. recently. 'Mrs. J. ;',. V ll Iams was summoned o Fountati inn to see her filIhor, Mr. erry (hirret. who was not exec'.d o li'.e. Mlirs WIe i'attersoln is iIn Laurens isiling 'Mrs. .1. Iee Langston. C(apt. .1. W. Lanford Is buying cot oil. It Is binuginit a good price but veryhing ('lse Is advalit w101t the ricC of cotIol. Cis (ariie Fowler was a . o!es. of is; Crr Iy ]oi Iliggotts recen tl. MiMs NIollie ,Mloore and hei' sister, Irs. I arle Thomas are off oi a1 ex. 'tnded visit ill Georgia with their >rother, r.\. I'ieree .Moore. .\Mr. urtiman Franks; stoppeId to qpcak with frietids a few -lavs nao. I~e I (MV 01f our sohlier boys .1ii says hIs -1m1jpaly h ar order; to sail I 1,r1. Frelle a a frew.. dayr. E'eryibndy i4 lookn. fo"w'aid with Ol'b: ure it the dedicatioll of 1ih1 NI tIh clst )clturh. We are esp.'tcitt. 1)r. .1. 1 Wilson of I.:iler "oillC'.' to preach I S1rmon a11 'a111h1(ado -omit, splendthi'l nu1sic which everybody e-n.>y.. S * * S S S S S S * - S S e ElOMi NEWS. * * * * * * * . . . . . . lIkotm, Oct. 15.- he fartmlers are ile busy this beautiful weather galh 1ritlg Olir crops and some11 are begitn 11tng1 to sow grail. Iev. 1,. 1). Iass filled his appoint en at Ilnioll Sittday. All or the chlildltren of it, I.. C. Cil c risol game hi a surprise hirthldav nuerlcl ""unda1y, Wedniesday. Ohe 170h, being his 58th11 birtihlay, they celbrat cd F1itntday. All of .his childreei an I tltindchildrel excilt otne, Mr.:. Lou1 0, lbert sonl and dam-ahter andl \itr. Ityatt linsoll, were present and eII jo:'ed a bonuntiful (111111r. .\l1is 'Myrtle Culbortsol left this mttor'n itng to take charge of her school at Mt. Gallagher. Mliss M1,'rt le Ciilbertson has accelt ed a sochool near Sulimer. and left Fri day to hgin ther Work there Alnday laornittg. )r. and .i ..1. 0. Cooper I i t- sui!! per with Mle::-c.s EIla and1(i! W Ia Cooper SiI tudI.h right. \%It. Il. Culhertson and ramily Spent .tantday wilt I. I . 11. Pitnson andu family. \1r. and .\lrs. .1. W. .\oor Frien tr iday withi .\lrs. Y. .l. ('ulhierrson and1 e-l .\! l mter .\iatrtitt Sat 'rd iy tni''hr. At Opera llouse. Oober 2I9thI. A, thle Opera I louse, onl OCt. :29th t here wVill tbe pre'scted for thle flrst Ititme in this. city. William N. Selig's ondlerful feature filmu dtramatlization of lHohterI llihens' 'love r'omantce oif the Sahiara, "Th'le Gardetn of Al lal: ". Th'lis is thei( hal fi..illion dl1 lar podut~ion wh. ich i has rt'ted such spOcul a tion ini lilmulandt. The worbil-famou~i~s star, l Ileen Ware, ptlays the trole of ''DIom ini Ettnflietn", and( shte is suppior'ted by anl aill-sta en' ts igf playerls inc( 1ludin l'Thomals Satschi, 1'0igenl~e itesserer, Al WX. Vi lson, .11ame( 1Uradhur1 iy, 11liry Ifon~tsdale, F'ratnk CIlark, CecIl Ilool d (, Mlatt It. Snlyder' and ofther's. A sucOces 51ion of bionatllde1 scenies of thle great Sahlara dleset are shtown, and1( the love intrlt ('(1In the story. Is bothI Iln Ies and1 tltt absorbin1 g. Critics assert that 110len Ware has performed thq mo1st art ist c i' ork of lier dlIst ingish cd carteor as ani ac'tress. Thlousands of sitpIernulmerar'ies, enr'avanus of ('ame101, A rabls, nat ive( iedoutltus, etc., iartIclIpate In thle actiotn, 'The Selig Compatny Is knowvn fotr the worthilness of its spectacular film specials. IEv ery onie will wanlt to see the greatest drtamla evet' filtmed by the SelIg Comn Iany3, nlamlely, "Thte Glarden of Allahl". FINAL SE'TTLE~MP1NTI. 'Take nlotiee thtat on the 26tht day of October, 1917,-! will render a final ac countt of my acts and (doings 'as Admin istrattrix of the estate of Mrs. M. E. Cunninghlam, deceasedl, In the omele of the Juidge of Probate of Lautrens COun ty, at i o'clock, a. tm. and on thle samei day 'will apply for a final diseharge from tmy trust as Ad niItstra tr tj. Anly pertson indeb~lted to iaid stati Is notilled and rcquired to make pafy mletnt oil that date; and all persomi havIng claims against saidl estate il pr'eset. thiem on or befor-e saId date dutly provetn or 1be forever barred. LENA C, ANDE~RSON, Admnfistratrix, (With will annexed Sept. 26, 1917e-1 mo. 'Gets-It" 2 Drops Gorns Peel Off! For 25 Cents Peel of( 25 (orns. "GIets-It," the greatest corn discov ry of any age, makes joy-walkers out f corn11 11111pers. It iiakes you feel Ike the Statue of Liberty. Buy a lib "It WI'. Come OfT in one C01one I'lec I" 'ry bottle of "Get -It" right ow, 'ee youIsCIf at o eC from I coIorn lisery. It will pem off pal essly. In me complete piece. Any I'll, old Or 'oung, hard or soft. or etween the 0oe, any callus, 01 ny 01n that. has resisted everything C .C you have ever Ised. Off It comes like magle. Guar kiteed. .I! .on (Iced is two or ilee drop.; .f "Gets-It" lat's all. "Gets-It" is lhe only safe way In the world to treat t coi or Callus. It's the sure Way 1he way that. never fails. It Is ri'ed Id tIrule-used by millions. nevelr Ir ritales the flesh or makes the toe sore. It, always works; pels-co'ns-off'-l Ike 1-ba11a11a-skin. 25e a b ottle Is all you 11(ed to pay for "cets-It"it at ny drug tore. or Sent onl receipi of prien by I'. I1awrence and Co.. Chicago, Ill. Sold inl 1.a urells ald recoillmllelded Is th1e world'i's )(st (orn11 ielledy by iurkica IDrug Co.. Lauriens I)rug Co., I'owe D)rug Co., 1'unamI )1Drug Store. Dir. 11. F. P'osey. National League For Womau's Sersice. The 1aurens National League for \\'oman's Service Is using ithe store. rool lexit. door' to Powe Drug Co. as headquarters. For the present, those wIo are willing to sew or1 knit for soldier or civilian reller will find this room open every Tuelsdiy afternoon at foir o'clock. Out-of-town workers who alre Interested In this department will flnId some one there at that time to ainswer Ily inquiries that they may CriC to make. -Mrs. Parkinson, Chairman. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVP BROMO QuinIne. It stops the Cough and hleadache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund rnoney if It falls to cure. E.. W GROVE'S siguature on each box. 30c. Style, Q M< Suits, Dress The wonderful h I partment is proof thai press shipmentskeep) This is a great cc colors. Newv Coat: Spc Nothing is quite - Coe Specia In Serge and Taffeta, A fortunate pure some most unusual v no duplicates of thes Blankets worth $4.50 - Blankets wort Now is the time prices right and serv Miss Mary Peterson Minter C * ' Itussian Lo'44e.' on Oesel Were Small. IPetrograd, Oct. 14.-rhe minister of marines i t supplementary con munication issued this evening says: "The Russian losses in the two days bombardment of the isinds o Oesel and Dago w:ere trifling. Our crews gave proof of their courage, Initiative I'tnd self dlenial." Come to us for the biggest Sewing Machine Values ever offered. S. M. & 1.1. H. WILKIS & CO. it F iL The P"Atderl, Di-:1 The chief consideratio issanitation. Wall pai wall coverings have becom a sanitary as well as an ar ing decorated with Pee C -~------- It 48 pago ilustrated book, a' The Modern Aehod of C Decoraiing is.~h" enn- eh tainussugges.t ions for thet' b artistic decoration (of wallIs a nd ceilIin Ivs. InIl co'e Ir plates of r oomsI fiIshI Ied I i'.h I Pee :inve ttt. Ask ni' for this boik or wI ite to Peaslee-Caulbert Co. Incortpot autu IOUISVII IlE KENTUCKY Lam ens Ha luality an et In Our Collectio pes, Coats, Skir usiness we are doing ino our styles are correct and the new things coming. COATS at season. See the new coat a $18.50, $25.00, $30.00 and cial in Coats at $12.50 and $ COAT SUITS so useful as a Coat Su'it. Se ~t Suits at $18.5~ $20.00 to $ al in Coat Suits e t $12.50 an~ Iy DRE$SES in all the POP a ades at| BUY BLA r(ETS NOS hase last spring of Wool Blai alues in Blankets. Better ge at $3.50 Blank bh$7.50 at $6.00. Ot *MILLINERY to purchase that fall Hat. ice good. Miss Padgett, Mrs will serve you in this departn o. Departn Laurenis; S. C. Making Success on the Road. The many friends of Ryan Martin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Martin, of Maddon Station, will be interested in knowing that he Is nov traveling for a large manufacturing concern of Nashville, Tenn., and is making quite a success of his work. He has been traveling for the past eighteen months and his ability has boon substantially recognized by his firm. Germs Go Out Quickly When You Use VIP-, Sadticy t poi l Finish n in tt e i dem home per and er unsanitary e a thing of the past. Frons tistic point, Wallis and ceif ce Flatkoatt have no equaL brins cleanliness and eliniinates St, soot, germs and vermin be ase Pee Gee Flatkoatt penetrates o the fibre of the surface and be ies part of it. If soiled, it can be ily cleaned and your walls will be ght and beautiful again. Pee Gee Flatkoatt comes in white and 24 deep, rich, velvety colors wich can be combined into the most artistic effects. rdware Co. id Value I of ts, Millinery ur Ready-to-Wear De prices right. Daily ex-4 s in all materials and up to $50.00. [5.00. 3 our4 25.00. $15.00. $9.98, $15, up to $20.00. ikets enables us to offer t what you want hiow; ets worth $6.50 at $5.00 hers up to $10.00. Stocks are complete, . C. H. Armstrong and ient. tent Store