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* EK01M NEIVS. * E1kom, Sept. iG.-The people of this section are very busy now pleking . Cotton and pulling fodder. The cotton I crop is not. so good as it was thought I a hitonth or so ago, It would be. The ginnery at this place will be rull by 1 Mr. L. C. Culhertson again and is now ready for service. 'Mr. Ryland Culhertson, of Onm1ip Jackson, spent tile .week-cild with I homefolks. Mr. 13. u. Cooper and family and Miss Lonie Cooper attended the bap- 3 tizing at Mt. Olive Sunday afternoon. I Mrs. L. C. Culhertson was the Sun- I day guests of her sister, Mrs. Lou Culbertson. 3 Mr. Marion Williams and daughter, I Annie, visited relatives at \Vare Shoals Saturday night and Sunday. I Mr. J. 11. Mitchell and family spenlt Sunday wiltl Mr. W. W. Culbertson and family. Mrs. C. Y. Culbertson and childrenI spent a few days of last. week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. ii. Hurts, of the Woodrow WNilsol section. * Dr. Cooper and wife dined with NAlsses 1dna and Kitura Cooper Sun day. Miss Annie Laura Brissey and lit tle brother, Dan. spent. last, week with Mr. Tom Brissey's family. Mrs. Douglas Cooper spent one day inst weok with Ilat ivos at 14noree. Masters Lewis and E0wel Culbertson spent Saturday night with Master Jack Hamilton. Miss Dollie Culbertson and Mrs. Loul Culbertson are better after a few days' illness. We are glad to hear that little Alla Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyd, is improving. Also the little boy of Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Dell Is better. Mr. Henry %'luson is with home folks for a few days. LAI'IENS MAN H1.IS THANASGIV. ING EVERY DAY. "Two years ago, after suffering many years with stomach trouble. I1. took a course of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and haven't be sick a day since. I can eat anythi g I want. anjuL hiavea no pain at, all. Thi -e doctors-i ad advised operation, but y 'emledy h)as cured iie. 1Every day is thanksgiving for ie." It is a simple, harmless pre paration that removes tile cata rrha I Mucus from the intestinal tract and al lays tile inflammation which caIsies l.r1etlically all sto -1:ni . live' and in teS1uial ailments, including appell(li eitis. One dose wlI convini(e or money rol,'Ildedl. Laulren~m Dru-g Co. Look Here Ho' too much ab, it into Flour. Let any other ki We will ordi cost. WI grind. Let TALIAN IiTTLE FtONT AT OPERA HOUSE TIlURSDAY liggest Auit'etele1 War Phiure Yet Put on Mainrket. It trinscelds in dr1amatie effect, ublimity of settming, fasciiation, hero sm, life, beauty andi action Ile liost lispired works, of a itt hor iid piliter. Nature alote---od, if yo will -ind an-Superman--ailed tuipon to enl et roles lever before even dard lave staged this draina. Iluto it they litve hItt stil anid sIOw, e'l(s antd gorges, rominice. pa lhos, In Piratio ni, the love of the failbu , the outrage of martyrs, and above "1i. be on1td everythilig (+%, Set f- Hrilee aised to a degret that tile world has Iever before kiowi. At times you will be held tanit. in -oir elair with the slicer rush of sti ten se. At other times, with pulses throb lng, lieshi thrilling and throat chloked, on will want to jumii- to your feet intd shout with a dellittim of eidiis Its. Such is the inspirat ion, the int erest tind tlie entertaltilment provided by the lrst anld only oilicial Italian war pic ures, "The Italian Battlefrotit", which will be shown at the Opera louse l'hursday. Admission prices will be 10c for children under twelve years of Age and 25c for adults. The pictures .were takein by the 'Cinc imogratphile srvice of the Supreme Commaiid of the Italhin army. The AmericanI tour is under the personal irection of WIlliam .Moore Patch. So mutch for the gentilieless of these amazing art treasures of the great world struggle. Now for a word of caution: Do not mIss one of the most sat isfying intellectual and inspirational treats of modern tlines by comparing this production with any other war picture that has been shown. These pict.uires differ from all other pictire of a similar character, not alone In their genutineness, but pri marily in the great human, dramatic note which they reveal. plus the most marvelous natural scenery' that has ever been shown in anly picture. You sweep the Adriatic in a giganiti aship.- You speed through deep swells in a charging motorboat to ward an enemy submarine, and watch the bibbles rise to the water's surface its a shot from your gun pIerces tle periscope and selds the hidden craft to tle bottom. Yui climb the side of the earth, drgighealvy cann11on throulghi snlow 1-neev-dee) unti0l youl feel 1a0 you ar Mr. Farmer! vv about "Living at out patriotism let's .Fair deal all arot HO 's get together and nd. Let us know e er it in bulk- -get t~h 1at we iant , beide us know~ at onuce so Lau no longer men but machines. You ti make of the clouds a playground Of a death, and along white glaciers of ev- t< erlasting snow you creep hand over I hand right to the foe's breastworks. I These are but a few of the experi- 1 ences and sensations which these 'I thilling records of history will bring S to you. To tiss them will be to fore- v go one of the imtost unitiue and at the ' same time inspiring experiences of I life. Fron Clifton Sullivan. Somplrwhtere in France, Aug. 10, 1918. My Own lear lana and All: I guess you think I an never going to write again. Ilow are you all get tiing along? Fine, 'I hope. I am get ting along all 0. K. and enjoying life. I Ilow is old Laurens, S. C. I guess it is still on the map. I sure wish I could be back there. I know everything looks good-plenty of ripe fruit and good things to eat. Maybe, I will be back some day to help enjoy them. I guess you will he surprised to know that I have been to the front line trenches. I wish I could tell you all about it, but I will wait until 1 get back. I have received your letters and also lessie's and Fay's, and sure was glad to hear from you all. I heard front Roy and also had a letter fron Mr. Yates. I sure was glad that Iess came down to see you all (uring her vacation, and I know Lottie enjoyed herself while in Greenville. Tell Lot LEMON JUICE IS FRECKLE REMOVER Giris! Make this cheap heauty lotion to clear anld whIitgIm your skin. Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orelard white, sha' , well, and you have a Ittarter itlnt/ f the hest fr'~tkle an:! ta-n lotion, al- - onlplexionl . I tiller, at ve'y, N ve - 0c. Your gro or has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup ply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin be comes. Yes! It. i. harmless. The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the IVeak Old people who are feeb and younger people who are weak, will be stren hened and enabled to go through the depressing heat of summer by tak ing GROV F'S TAsrELESSchiilliTONIC. It purificq and enriches the blood and builds up t he whole sys tem. You can soon feelts Strengthening., I nvigor ating Effect. 60e. Are You W Flome and Boarding get together on this Lnd and everybody s ACf W18 we can get it here b< Te 1m'i1L e I got ner dear, sweet little letter nd also Annie's, and I sure Was glad ) hear froim them both. Well, how Is lear Old Iad. Tell him hello for me nd I wisi I coild see him nIow. We ave a lots of fun w ilth the IrInitish 'omli0es over here, and also the cthmeh. They are called .lacks. lid they sutre are a fightim: hittieh. ey a1 111 wvar these short kilts and the un111, (nll tem the "Idics from hell. tit thy -Sure do like iie Ath erienn ;annisck. I just wish I could tell you veryhiing. I know I culd make a e.0gilar book of it. Well, ibings are Liol tig pre y I y favorable over h l l(enw. 2/Of CASE THE H Highest quality materia the Case Standard. Th The Case Tractor is t standard. The result that you can depend u every power need of farm. It saves your moi That saving means inc for you. With this 9-18 Case Tra spread manure, plow, plant, mow, rake, load harvest grain or corn, RO AGENTS: Lauren Write ith Us? at the Same Place" ood proposition. / atisfied. And besid ~h-grade Seed Whe letter how much a; p price e~ d ie e govenrmnt, is to Jore the wseasn s i th Caro 1 mm-, but I guess youll 1 heir Mnre news than we do. 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