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0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0* * 0 0 0 0 S * 0 0 * E I[ KOK NYS. * Ekom, AugV 30.-After several weeks of rain, we are now having the bright sunshine again and fhe farm ers are busy now pulling fodder. The woi k on our new school build lug is progresslug- nicely and in a few more weeks nwe will have a building t ! : he .roud of. or at least Mr. amd Mrs. Jeff Cooper, of Abber ileen. V -1-., s)int aia week visiting relativ s in this section. They will be here a few week:- longer anl wNit to J ll r ltv . of - o .se tinst wee with he spare 's. \lr.and .\irs. I'sart Coop. -.D~ets-on a-ul dangil - e e i 1:v:lyn .\r. a .\11 . Ca r! b"tn !r. an ll- . Doni lasi 'Iyand little daughter, and Mr. ndi . Roy (Un'wrson vsi ited Mirs. Ia s Iton ain1 dauanhter'i, Suday. bI u raneli' M1c i )anIiel and sOn, Vc I f ll il 'In an'! ti'I' Ii chc -o li t .. i V - a be r I an11d faI t . J .('oa I a I an~ ily i - b1so e Oei-a n akland gF . I,. .rre ~ m m- = Clutc: Co NOTE c: Oak Ca arbrtr .rEmu er ctmurncal TCl.tWillis. Ben Coley and Mr. Weathers, about seventy-five in all. At noon a bounte ous dinner was spread under the shade trees and this hour was also ejoyed. After dinner all gathered In the par lor and had singing and then all left for home wishing MIrs. Elledge many more birthdays just like this one. Dr. J. G-. Cooper has purchased the old school bilildling and lot and will remodel the building into a dwelling house soon and be ready to occuipy by eary fall. Ilorn to \lr. and Mlrs. H. 11. PIlnson, a soil. * 4- * * * 4: * * * * *4 * * 4t * * * * * LAi1-')Fl) N l-:W. E * * .. * * :.;' * * * * * * 'let d . ' il A itl i e G~sed Th I *tday 1 \' 1 l Pa-:or .3 x o. Iiii- ap o t i :,I to tt' har~llidlll Ir,. imI(Iy anld ap:reei'nted. W tlav a '', .lii ' nll i I1' tlut' * (h a .' - .i 'l hiond n. te ' tonbr V h :av expetting a biN t' ". 1.tt 1;:1d h o all the patrons will om ndhae forth yclde ctnowlld En and ltua P'i os ve orc fedsytm Marvel type. Cool 'i Oini \ser: Dr n dae Ie y n 16c -. Thin.1 it and .el. T. I I'r n n. v M - -adOnrs Rheglde ul - 4 am andl;II f som l of I hI ' .13 A in1 ox :pwl'II Jr-a - mrsam --ursm [uRDING FINDS PLAN FOB WOULD 'urns'Away from League of Nations. New Ground Broken. Marion, Ohiot Apg 2.--Turning way froim thte Versailles league of ations as a failure and a wreck "be ond the possibility of reconstruc on," Senator Harding broke grounid )day for a new' international ipeace trictture he hopes 'to erect about the rinciple of a world couirt of justice. As fouidation timbers he proposed Ire the better fetrIes Of the pres at Igae tribi:nal and of tIhe coven it of the "failed leag-ue" and he prom 4edl t hat fromt the day of his'electlon v ouid give to tie task his hest Cffo rt I counsel w ith the ablest Statesmenl f the world. Detalled specifictions o said li could not yet Supply in the hailin:.: atmospihero of vorl condl r. s a nd oiinionls. . e i ll laia nomine'; deliver ni l e amde in a front porch speech. is gre.test atubiton and the corner tn' of his program. he said, was to 1ain for A me rica le moral leader ti:p it had "lost when 'aIiition' :,ht to siperiiposse a reactionary 1heoy ol diseidited aittocracy upon he 1" rit V e priie'It' of livin . l(wing delocracy." I' .\Mexico and tihe other west eIrn -eublies he declared Iimsel f iea'dy to xI 1'nd a helping hand. hut lie pro 'ouncelid a solem 1 a1mlition to the worl tat all the reoirees of the nited States would guarantee protec lion to Aterica life and property e verywhere. Professin alo his de s-tre to aid the stricken peoples of th14 %l orbiI. tile can didat -e vronted his entinbctt had led him1 ho iote "wih grave' m ~igivin" for rat i t.11 on of the lea gi e co Wnan r wit rese'rvation.:. lIe allirmte- . that. h "hil m.a i . (I I . i hai eha edand thait !1:." lsher i hu e tnited Stat i a';;. the .\rticle Tti. he as 1- . - th' tidlth ;f a -i .-.I - and I n olt hol I (I ]lot ]!avev 111( t world" Iio tiquot. a e iara:1 ti n ofPm I':y e tha t 1i ,I I i m !. - I i1 to11ed anW intr nti ona 11 0 to1 'i1 t t That n 1,n. inl p)Ila wn. aM :fo$ie. that ti Idm(h liE MDitEL T34 GAis5M Axl:Rafll fot e Ugphentcy Geu 8,00ame: 13,000seti on of Gasoline soth Carolina George, spent a few days with friends 1 and relatives in Union last !week. Messrs. J. W. Johnson, J. R. Frank and i. Jeglin made a short visit to I I Belton and lionea Path last Saturday, taking dinner with their old friend and schoolmate, Mr. Oscar 'Cannon, a a very prosperous and Iuccessful farm er. of that section. * y Mr. G. .1. Ianford has been very ti sick but is convaieicing sone at preseit. Ili.-; daughter, Mts. Edd Ver- S non. of Spartanbirig, has beeni speld- 1 ing, sotnie tinme With him11. . araytun Garrett spent the week Ind vith hi5 son, .\lt. Claren c G,.*ar- V rett. .\lr. .d .\ll s. Cilreice Ga rrett at len !(-! tle (ar;Itt i(i oII at t t ie Imilte of .. .\llen GairVt. last FrPi da 'y. C * *..* - * * * * * * 21 .. e t e -. ' 4 e v * * * * I \\a ts .i! s A g. ... Iev. l. .\iati i ai a boon en ga:1ei int a s-eies of i a Icoil(I I .a;iur n. chuire .i dit; I te at' week- . recw I . Vt r, hI blIIhere (nm n~n afternoonl. The \\au M .i IlI conicert lil'4 furn.11ished n"Iit..i c for. IIh, ocvea:<ionl. Thll ser-vicel w:w i Vurh (enjoy(d. . M. : arin will I in a revviva.l in : ! uca.; Avenue llaItist ih:: in -uda i i hI t, - '.4'pt. ^ .f). v. t I n .; jus. t closedi :1 f. w days' meetin :-c : astd b IR (v. .\ r. Iu e ' l~Ill n! Ii Ii V . i: :: - v I n in(n. ) by .\li.s l'stor aft r a .- day;' \-.;it w . . . .\MI ioo . No Worms Ia a Healthy Child All chlidren troublel with worm:; have an tv hiait hy c lor, whit iidintes poor bilo l, nnd av a ru"thri imore o.- less, stennich disiturbance. V i %s ST..-:SS chillTONIc I rdular. f :-- or thre wecksi will enrich the h,! ;t . il . -:! , a 1 net - a General Sitrergt-t iur mon1ey1, Nore E~ YOU GET IN TI t d o it; simpiacity anti dy year after year. rifugal pump and fan. unit type. :1ig gear.. ~ay Report Between Miles per Gal lodels Just I Gray Court, ~ -mm not completed the obligation "to fur-( nish trootps. ' To- support his 'assertion that this country could not have resisted a call for help in Poland under 'Article 10, Senator Harding quoted thto state ment of President Wilson that the moral boligation of the article iwas * stronger than any legal obligation. The nominee added that if tpIe presi dent really wanted to help protect Po land he easily m!ght cali on congress to declare war. .It is r -asonably safe to assume, ho vever," Seuaitor .1larding coltil "that the presidelit will not pur- , :ue hat coi is'. Fortlinately, hm ii fnder nc. 'compelling qioral obliga tion' munder the league to do so. llis re -lit u1nh1tappy experie1n1' z 1c morover, In asking cuIress to send Aimr,)'an bvyc.. t) polle Arnueir. Voud hard!y n111COu11age r;:et it onl." Tluzn:ing to) iis- dleus.-ion of recon -tiru1ction measumres tihe nom ilwe m4-td he had 11o expectation whatever that nothing but a se aate trt aty Vould b tloir Ied Iti 1 put the natn en a peac .asi-,. 'P;assag of a 4eso 1t i i; pea(e. he aser!ed'. \wa- all t hat %"aU; neIeSSa1ry to end the irtn "pre iteusCondition." * * * * * *g * * * * * * * * * JON Eli N NE !VS 'd our inmiility to attend ta annual reumon of t vei, i' ( . Co: - . n h A.. n - .X -~L3~ n- b mink wi h t~A lW .r and of Vrnv' ,and - res: y Craord, ile of re buyt In ToukLn n ~any og thxetr n~iCk .a. of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stanseli. Miss Mary Jones azqd Mrs. Adger jobb haye returned from 'Rock Hill. We recently met the following riends: Mr. Jas. Irvin, of Atlanta; (enneth Baker, S. 0. Harvey, Ja8. Wil Lon Mrs. John Major, of Greegwood; foseph McNinch, of Now: Jersey; tobert Henderson, of Branchville, T. Wac Ropor, of Laurens, and Clarence sharp of Donalds. Meissrsi. Charlie and Douglas VSmrith, )f Spartanburg. were recent guests )f W. It. and .1. A. 11111. .\ir. and Mirs. John Sadler, of Don ilds and Mr. and M\rs. lenry Davis, )f Ware Shoals, recently called on Dr. W. T. Jones and family. Al! li)lor to the Teniessee legIsla lu:re for supportin : tle progressive md just muasure of woian's suff rage. I hope all farmers and their friends will suixport li t resolultiols passed by the Farim ers' meeting at Colui mbP ia last Vednesday. and show the heartless .peculators that they wil'l o sutmit to being depived of a fair pri.e for theit2 cotton. a. Alr's. Willie Hudgeriguns, of Williams zon. and daui'hte'. ..s. DIouigherty, of Anderson. are v i irig the forier's str. .\lrs. Dr. V. T. Jon 4 . * , . . M-. . * * * V * * t * * * * * * * * * Ilym ( , . .--\iiss iano n:-a- n.. a'.'h h'er shis -1 -tt Aut th3 Headi \ I* \ 6111 If.\VYE PRETi'V E YES or (I woman is- pretty, t'f eye ar rd, strainled or. have dlark ri . SIrp I wi h& .r"-s o .sietc., as m.ixed inl havowlik y wa.-,lh, wxill br)1i4:ten. thlo eye- MAd I'Z . l a r I' of -' p 1;. -- . :.- yei ea 't y, c orewn po a.- :;o u ahty am ved, isn'lit Sensible Six es wide. easy riding. 32 x 4. 5 inches. s, and 18 to 25 \With Us C. D. Gray