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* LANFORD NEWS. * * !Lanford, Feb. 16.-We are inore than gratefu thalt our school Is still able to run on without anly (uarantine of the present (pidemic known as flu. Only a few cases have developed and they are on the road to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. dEd Taylor and children have had It; also 'Mr. Floy Compton and sister, Miss Gena Compton. Yet we are glad to repore all better. liss Lottie Cooper is spending a week in Piedmont with friends. iMrs. M. S. 'Patterson and children are at their country home at present or -until the school are i)ermitted to open again in Spartanburg. Misses .Martha, 'Mary and Max Pat terson were guests of 1ilisses Lenora and Annie May Patterson last Sunday. The Rural improvement Associa tion will meet Friday afternoon. Mrs. .1. .1. Fleming and Miss Carrie Fow ler are on the program committee and they always have something very in teresting. Let all the ladies come and take advantage of this opportunity. The W. '.'U. will meet Saturday af ternoon at the Baptist church. All members are requested to be present and to keel) in touch with the work and how it is progressing. Mr. Charlton ;Patterson has pur chased a new fFord. -.\Mr. .\. L. liHarlan is having new Delco lights installed in his residence and surroundings. rittle Bennie Harlan, who has been in a hospital for several weeks, was able to return home last Wednesday very much improved. 'Mrs. Alice Moore; his grandmother. spent all the time with him, while lie was' at the hospital. 'Mr. and Mrs. .. 'S. -Higgins visited their son, Mr. IHarper Higgins at Buf falo. lie returned home with them Sunday morning. liss Carrie Lou lHiggins is at home withl her parents until the quarantine i; lifted in Spartanhurg county. .Mrs. .1. A. Wilbanks returned honme Sunday afternoon from anl extended viit to relatives in Union. .\lr. and .\irs. Clarence Garrett vis ited relatives near Gray Court Sunday. Air. and '\rs. N. L. Littlefield and Gelicious Syrup With Cherry Flavor for Kiddies' Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats. Formerly Tar Balsam It in.stantly warms the body, loosens the phlegm, clears the head, chest and nostriis and relieves the sore throat. Sri delightful with its cherry flavor that (h ihdren cry for /t. T ry a teaspoonful. Ytour druggist is In ruted r to cherfu!!yr refurndI your I moneCy if it does':t rli'eve sou. 350 ! y.our drug;gist's. Don't Prod Your Liver to Action W4R Overeoman 'iliouanoas, Constipa tion, Sick Headacho, Quickly. No Griping or Pain. Cuaranteed. The organa oif digostion, assmila tion anid eliminaton--the stomach, liver and borwels-aro closely allied, and the proper action of any of these organs is largely dependent upon tho correct functioning of all the others. "WhIppiug'' your lIver into action with calom'el or forcIng your bowels with irritating la::ativos or strong cathartilcs is a great mristako. A bet ter. safer pl.an is strengthening and toning the whrole digentivo and climina tive sy:;tem wim~ N:.ture's Remedy (NR TableIt'), wvhich not only brIngs immedir-to rejlief, hut genuino andl last. ing bene'!t. It ncts on the stomach, .liver, h~owela ard !daney:, lnmproven dlgestion and p.' limilation, overcomes billommrcavs, corrects cor.e:t Ipatlon and quickly rellovert l alclC hechc. (Get yorrsyr tern thoroug;hly cleanrsed and puri.ied1 for onace; Stom'ach, liver and bowels working together in vig Orous hilaony, alndi you will not have to tako mfli(Ino, ever'y day-Jrust take 0on0 NRt TabLlet oeecanionarl!y to keep your eyatem~ Ia goodl condition and al ways feel your becst. Rlemember it Is easIer and cheaper to keep well than it is to g-':t wellt. (Get a 25o box~ an/h try it with the undrerstm:hn't ti:' t It risust r;'vo you greatie tet a n-t1wbnefit thaen any bowel or liver miin'io yoru evr used or no pay. Nature'n Remedy (NRt TPablets)~ is hil, ;IIuaanit(eed and recommnienied by your dru'vniit. L AUJCINS DR U( 0'0., Lauren, 8. C. family spent the week-end with Mrs. Stribling. Miss 'Laura DeShields apent Sunday with Miss Grace (DeShields. Mr. 'Loule Lanford from B. .31. I. spent 'Sunday with his mother, *Mrs. Ethel Lanford. Misses Ruth and Nannie May Lan ford, of Arcadia, spent Sunday -with their parents, Mlr. and hMre. G. J. Lan ford. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Franks, of Spartanburg were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. J. (R. Franks this week-end. Mr. B. 1W. Johnson and family of Arcadia spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Williams attend ed funeral services of their aunt, M1rs. Stanton Glenn last week, near Bram lett church. fWe were sorry to hear of the death of Dr. Geo. Bunch and sincerely sym pathize wilth his widow, who was Miss Jessie Wallace, and she has many rel atives -here. * * *. MDEN NEWS. * * * 4* ** * * * * * * * *'C * * C '4 * *' * Madden, Feb. 17.-"Sorrow endureth for a night but Joy cometh with the morning." Last week was the "night" to many homes here for there was much sickness, but so far as we are able to learn all are better. 'Practically every member of the families of Messrs. r. S. Langston and G. iHl. Finley were iII with flu. None were seriously ill except R. J. Lang ston, better known as Jud. We are glad to report that lie, as well as the others are on the road to recovery. Miss Murray and A. 1B. 'Madden at the home of Mrs. Cora Madden, are al so better. 'Mr. J. Dennis :Culbertson and llar old Culbertson are also rapidly re covering from the flu and J. Paul Fin ley is able to be up and about the house now after his spell. We trust all may be out soon. Mr. .1. A. 'Wofford. who has been suffering for Several weeks with sciatica, has also taken a turn for tMe better and liopes to be up1) soon. M rs. Will Walker has been suffering with neuralgia but she was able to be ip Sunday. .\]]. and Mrs. Gary Cunntil lnghani of \mt. Pieasant spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Walk er, Smday. .ls. Walker and Mr. C(unninghamn were callers at the home of \ly. .1. A. Wofford. Mrs. TSsie Marti 0f the lolly Grov( section and Mrs. Margaret Moore of Laurens were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. .1. IR. iFinley. They came especially to see Mr. Paul Fin ley. who was for a few days quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Bryson have moved to their farm about two mille; above here. sunday they had as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Byrd, Jr., and two little boys. .M 1. T. L. 'Finley came very near losing a flne cow a few days ago. With cows selling at $130 the loss of one mneans mor'e than it did a few years ago. Owing to the illness of Miss Murray the school at .'Pospeet has beeni closed for two weeks. Mrs. May -Madden .spent part or last week with her sister, Mr's. J. A. Wof ford. .Many r'elamt ives will be interested in bearn zg tha t Dr,. andl Mr's. G. W. Cun ninigham of Aulst in, 'Texas, will spend the~ mionths of .June and Julmy withI rel at ives here. Drm. .Cunmningham hopes to meet again! his life-long friend ..and who is home from Brazil. Th~ey hope not oinly to discuss a little theology and philosophy but also to throw a few stonies in the "big gully", that be ing a favorite diversion in the good oll (lays. EX-SEtltI MEN DEMAND) BONUSES Prineipal Aims of Legislative Conm imittee to be Presenut to Coingress by Legioners. Washington, Feb. 16.-A 'bonus for ex-seirvice men and complsory mIli tary training wVere announiced as thme prlicip~al aims of the legislative comi mittee of the American Legionm, mem bers of whIch were here today for a series of conferenees with Coingress men. Franklin d'Olier, national corn mander of the 'Le.gion, wvill be0 present to direct -the activities of the coim mittee. ""'e bonus Issue which was side tra ad under' considerable agitation at. taoo first finnual convention of the L~egioni in 'Minneapolis, through a vote to leave the (question to Congress, last week was revived at national head ouarter's in IndIanapolis. it will be cla: Iimed that on accoun t of' the dia oriniess of Congress, the Legion wt; determined to presCis the mat teir by ask lng for a speelfle settlenent by the y.oviernmecnt of a $50 bonus for each month of serrice performed during the war. Siuchi a bonus, it was estimated, would coat the government apprmoxi mnaly $i1."0000.000.j WATTS MILLS NEWS. * Watts Mills, Feb, 17.-,lMrs. Eugenia )avis, an aged lady, died on Monday aorning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Teorge Garrett near here. Mrs. Davis iad been in declining health for some ime, having been confined to her be inly a week. The funeral services rill be held at Cross Keys today. On account of the epidelic of influ nza our Sehool, kindergarten and hurches have all been closed for 10 lays. As we havenot very many cas s of it here, we hope to be able to iegin work again soon. IWe are glad to report that Mirs. Sam loon, who has been seriously Ill dur iig the past few days, seems to be tin >roving at this writing. %We are also glad to report that Mrs. ale Gillesjle, who has been suffer ng from an attack of influenza, Is ecovering rapidly. For Liver and Bowels Dr. Cartqr's K. & B. Tea A Mild, Gentle Vegetable Laxative and Healthful Drink. For the stomach, liver and oowels and to purify the blood, there's nothing more reliable. Give it to the little ones when they get feverish and can't eat. They like it and it does them lots of good. "WHEN *DC We have come to e: possibly get any m< carries us off our f4 so far away from a prediction that eve: about Fairbanks an This picture has pre it for two days, Tiu attempted before. 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