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* IsDDLES OLD FIELD NEWS. T Riddles Old Field, 'May 19.-The farmers are very anxious -to get busy after so much rain. "General Green" is losing no time. The health of the community is very good at present. Mrs. H. A. 'Holcombe fell Friday and is now suffering with a bruised 4 hand. Mlrs. Sophia Benson died Alay 14th, after suffering for months 'with Brights disease. Mr. J. A. Britton has recently lost two of his mules. Mrs. Dixon 'Putnam visited her sis ter, Mrs. Ike Willis recently. Mrs. I Willis is in declining health. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler Burns, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Riddle. also Miss Leatha I Williams were the dinner guests of t SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY sliveial loth1i I) S11leI of Pali1111 n ilts $7.!k iti 'iP.!NIt. OS ibe~r NDtRED CUF Shirit Salie The antd H)"e 'Ilattiimordl, worn ie verywhere., F 11asts at $2.09 u p to $41.30 t0e to I'8( Ir. and Mrs. H. C. Garrett Stunday. Mr. J. D. Williams and family, of sanford, were guests at the home of ira. Williams' parents, Sunday, 1r. nd M\rs. W. L. Garrett. E. 1. Riddle and family were visi ors at J. M. Todd's Sunday. We are sorry to report the illness f Mrs. Jasper -Martin, who Isn't im oving very fast. * * ** ** **e * * * * * e ee COLD POINT NEWS. * S * V * 0 * * * 0 * 0 * * * 0 0 : Cold Point, May 19.-If anyone vants any "General Green" plants !old Point farmers can supply them. Mr. Byon Nicholls was over from leIton 'Monday demonstrating the Alberty cotton chopper. .Irs. J. Guy 'Brown and children, of itowah, Tenn., are spending some ime with relatives here. RED MC $1.25 to $1.00 25e 1 WE LEAD i .iIII Z' on .2.18 Keep Cool ), s .8 vu'OIJ Wake upj $1.15 OUR D( J. C. Burru iip to $O4.89 nWE BEAT TI ~ J.C. BI SPI TWO No. 1 Store 210 Wei Mr. Jim W. Hloyd and daughter, Mrs. 13. .U. Broadway, of Summerton, are visiting Mrs. Q-. L.. Leake. Miss Eloise lass of Mefla, Texas, is spending some time here before leaving for her new home at Kilma nock, Va. -Mrs. T. ). Bass is at home from Ekoni, her school closing F:'Xay. MIr. Mace .Langston, J. D. lunter and daughter, Louise, of Barksdale, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. L. Leake. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coleman, of near Laurens, visited relatives here Sun day. The picnic at Mt. Pleasant Saturday was enjoyed by a .good crowd. lt. Pleasant school closed a suc uessful term Friday. Mr. Ware -Madden wont to Green wood Sunday to see his brother, Mr. Clifton Madden. Mirs. Duff Stone, of Laurens, visited IRON )NEY - TA $ILK" lii 6t0e 11 A1.9s .\ifty SIuitS for i the OTHERS FOLLO 4) SO.)'S E TO S& Co.'s Two Big,]) $1.91i to $6.:9 .,White, lilack andii Tani. IE WORLD ON C JRNS & ECIAL MAY S. BIG DEPAF~ st Laurens Street; No. 2 LAURENS, SOUR Mrs. Geo. Chapman Sunday. Mr. Ed. D. Chapman, of Cross Hill, visited his brother, Mr. Gus Chapman last week. Mrs. J. W. McGuinn, after spending some time with relatives here, has gone to her new home in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. Will Crisp, of Mountville, spent last Sunday afternoon with Mr. Tom P. Duncan. Mr. 0. C. Duncan took a little ride Sunday for he first time since .Novem ber. His health doesn't. improve. We hope the ride will do him good. BARKSDALE NEWS. 0* * 0 0 0 0 0* 0O0 0 Farksdal,, May 1I.-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baldwin and little daughter, Agnes, were visiting JMr. and Mrs. IEarl Knight of the Narnie section Sunday. RAkC LLKS -- HE 15e to 5( Soft Sole for Siuday I lHIys $:3.9' toi $1 i.511 5e up ti W, MONEY TAI ,~ k ('anps, 7511 lip to (1( Ps 25c tin I5e [ER PEOPLE'S SMi Busy Stores in Laur $l.19 to $3.50 White andi llack, LOTHING, HATS COMP] ALE GOING C LTMENT ST( Store Northside of Sque FH CAROLINA Miss Eva Bolt, of the Tylersville conununity, is spending awhile with her sister, Mrs. Maude Bprksdale. Mr. and Mrs. W. iI. Barksdale and family and Mrs. W. A. Garrett, mo tored to Greenwood yesterday to visit relatives. Mrs. Clato Butler, of Laurens, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Butler. Mr. Alton Baldwin spent Saturday and Sunday with -his sister, Mrs. Ralph Martin, of Dials community. GREENWOOD BAR ACTS. C. C. Featherstone Unanimously In. dorsed for Judge. Greenwood, Way 11.-At a meeting of the Greenwood bar this afternoon C. C. Featherstone -was unanimously indorsei for the position of federal Judge for the Western bistrict of South Carolina made, vacant by the death of Judge Joseph T. Johnson. KET. RE ICVA 'ooler 6Oe 2.e to S9e KS HERE > ic to ISe 9~e to $3.50,I ens, S. C. AND SHOES ENY'S N )RES ~re in Burns Block. ISi D)LESMAKER DOING IEU BIT. "Since I was a-child, I have suffer ed with stomach trouble and gastric attacks. Doctors could only give me temporary relier. A lady '1 sewed for told me of having been cured of sim ilar trouble by -taking Mayr's Wonder ful Ilemnedy. -Tho first dose proved to be that it would cuiro me and it has. I am glad to reco tfiend it to other sufferers." It i a simple, harmless preparat lo tl aremoves the catarthal mucus fra intestinal tract and allays the / ifammation which causes practicall 0 all stomach, liver and in testhifal Ailments, including appen dicitIs. One dose will convince or ioney refunded. The Laurens Drug Co. and Druggists everywhere. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but shoilld be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. WORE GOODS FOR . 3AME MONEY DR ESS GHAM Spechul Slt li0i upl to ilie yardn I nr r1.98 to $3.i8 kan eoget ('es, COAnT noL 2 I