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No Worms In a .teulthy ChIM All children troubled wlh Worms have s an fbaithy color, which indimtes poor blood.Weids a -two. there it more- or lIt- stoachb dWPmUbsnee GROVES ASTELESS 111. TONIC Vventegu. larly for two'or three VWeeks will enrloh the blood. -lmprovetohedigeatio, and act as agenwal$trength. ening TonIc to the ethote:6ydtem. Nature will then throw of or i %h orls, andIteMld Wl be WATCH TH1E BIG 4 Stomnach..Kidney.s-Heart'Lver *eep the vital 'gans healthy by t-egtlarlytaking fhe world's-stand lard rernedy fbr kidney, liver. bladder'tnd uric acid troebles GlD MAL 'The Nadai Remedy of Holland *a eenturles attnelndorsed by Queen Wilhel. rmina. At il1 druggists, three lszes. 1-00k fW Ieememo Gol Medalo ..,'r I a" accept no imtatlion Ends m d ItIn. nt ieeves s60mach ,ier seurab. sch, belhing and &U * i n-0 or nomey back. L brg '= ta nrxxIsts tn an To Stop a Omagh Qqdck -take MAYES' HEALING HMY, a - cough unedlicne whkh stops the zough by ..heallag the inflamed and irritateddissues. A hbox of GROVES O-PEN4FRATE SALVE for Chest Oolds, Head Cdids and Croup Is enclosed with every bettle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. 'The salve should be rubbed on the chest are throat . of chrdren suffering from a Cold or Croup. The heeling effect of mm' Hesinw lonoy In sie tbo throat combined with tho hadi l effect of Grove's 0-Pen-Trate Salve Itbrough the pores of the skin oon stops a cough. B~oth remedies are packed In onecaytou and the cost of tho combined tmatment Is 3 adt Just ask your draggist forM AYES' HEALING' HONEY. Willfrd ArA TheBattery (Question Is .Ravre you a Willared 'Threaded BRubber Battery lin your cai? Then your battery judg ~ment :is badk~ed by the best ~brains in tihe autornobile 1business. Car builders who are par -cular:about battery qua) ity specify tChe Willard 'Threaded Rubber Battery. Car buiyers who are par tietiar :aihout battery per forragnco look for the red Thread-Rubbear Trade Mark. Ask about Wiillard Threaded Ruabber Insula tion whether you are in the mnarket for a new bat tery or not. We give authorized Willard Service. New batteries - repairs -a 4recharging. . Laurens Storage Battery Company W. Laurens St. Phone 446 Willard Batteries * * . 4 * * ** ***** * Gld'O'* *E'WS %4 * . '* ** * * 4 -* ". * * , , ,* -ainford, Fob. -7.-Mr. and irs. Thomas i. 1Hoiton -have returied to thcir home In Carrollton, Ga, after some time wlih their sister, Mis, J. W. Lanford, Mrs. J. al. 'Cooley ha" retelved the news fro'nt 'her husbandI, VhAt he pas landed in -San Franelsco 'from the Philipine 'Islands. 'She lift last week to join Wim in WashingtUb where they' will spend a short time wvith relatives befo'te they come back bure. As the weather bedh-s to moderate a 'Title our sick are gradually coii vah'seing. We are glhd to report that mbat all are able to the up again.. Aiiss Leltha Wfllatns returned hone Sunday afternoon Itrom s'pending Lf rweek here with aer sister, Mrs. 'Ztar enee'Girrett who ihas been very iditk. Mr .Dewey 1tiigston and NiMiers, Misses 'Lottle Lee and Louise, o'l iotin tain Inn, spent the week-end 'with their sister. Mrs. J. T. PaUersn. Mr. John M. Patterson was 'carried to a hospital at Spartanburg Inst week to be treated for what w'as 'supposed to be sleeph-g 'kidkness, bat :stfier'xaan inatlon or the &est physklms there, it was pronounced some nervous trouble. It Is hoped -that he will aon be suf tlciently recoivered to irdtUrn to his home and 'Imninly. * Mrs. J. IS. Tiiggins vwert 'to Spartan burg last 'wok to see ber'brother, Mr. H. T. Ferguson, wh 'ims suffered a slight -stroke of ,parajy.i or apoplexy. Misses Nhia Lewis, .3mnie Burgess and Peaill Rawlinson 'were in Laurens Satundry:dtternoon o a.'fhopping vliit.. Nirs. A. W. Fowler and Miss Carry Fowler were in La:urens recently do ing some 'enrly spring -shopping. Mrs. FowlCr -ard Miss- 'TaIwlinson have a very progressive little school at Cen tral. 'e (uestion If' a new seh6ol buildlirg 4, beinig ititted by the peo ple of thoi. colltilty. '\lisses 'ituth and Nahnie MNay Lan ford, of .:rcadia, spent Sunday with their pattIents, Mr. artdi Mrs. G. J. Lan ford. Mr. Jolrn'11. Ilarmon, of Laurens, was a visitor un our miMt Sunday. Ca'pt. J. W. Lanfonti has a Y'ery sick mule. Airs. C. 'L. Wa'larel will entertain the Wrm'ij's AlMi'imry society next Thursday :nfternoon. -Miss Nmnio Ilamiv, m'ho is attend ing Woodrtff high irdhool spent the week-end -with her :parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. 'Flarlan. Rev. Blackwell, -ol'Spartanburg, 'has been invited to 'prealdh at the Baptist chnrch and we hope 'to have a sermon from him i the near 'future. Mrs. J. S. ligglns went to' Laurens Sunday afternoon to 'see her sister-in law, Mrs. Lou Fergueni, who has been sick. Trinit Rid * * * * * * .* * * Trinity Ridge Schod1 Honor Rtol * * * * * * * * * * . * . . . 'First Girade: H~arold Armstrong, Maxie Thomason. Second G'radc: Imogen Pjtts. Thbirdl radie: Louise George, John 1). Martin. Fourth Grade: Gladja Armstrong, Annie George, Alpha Martin, Omega Pitts, Furman Thomaso. Fifth Grade: Jiyrdi Martin, Minter Brown. Lois 131shop1. Sixth Grade: Lewis Culixertsoni, Min ale Lee Pitts, Carrie May George, Mary Fuller, IEighth Grade: Amelia Fuller, Mary George, Nell Langston, Floridle -i?itts. SMILES COME .AGAIN TO PRETTY FACES The Charan tof Good Health Has Eta Slource ia Rich Red Blood. NothIng on Earth .o .Necessary for Beauty. PEPTO-NAAN BUILIIS RED BLOOD Restores the Qualty of Your Blood, Brings Back 1'ear Color and Re news Vit-aUty. Personal charm is jike a light. It sheds its raye everywhere. Is the 'light of .your personal charm hidden under the bushel of b~ad blood? In stead of habitual smile, do you wear a tired look--almost a scowl? D~o you tire ensily? Are you pale and lacking in vital energy and ambition? You are not really ill. Your blood has becomeo weak and sluggis'h, It is half starved. What you need is the blood-mnaking qualities of that splendid tonic, Pepto-Mangan. After you have taken -Po;>to--Mangani a little while you wviii feeling a big improvemnent. The smiles will come back. P'eople will see a difference in you. You will make friends again. You will have plenty of rich, red blood and feel stronger. Pepto-Mangan has been building red blood for years. Physicians Prescrib~e it right along. It has just the ingre dlients that starved blood( needs. Sold in liquid and tablet form. Both have the same effect, llut be sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan. Ask for "(hude's" and be sure that the full name, "'Gude's Pepto-Mangan," is on t he package, Advertisement., * 11T. IrY Ft NEWS ' * * * * * . . e 0 e 0 0 e 0 * 'Mt. bive, rb. 7.-It Is a sad t'hight inspited by Lt'he recent death of three of ot 'lilitte acquaintances, 'all sud den and all occurring within 'a week. The 'lit9. was 'thut of .J. W. Coopej', of Ekttln, '%Oiicli occurred un -Monday of Week 1*3fore last. Then con Sunday tol'lrilrIg two others, Mr. Cuss Hipp att-tr-ss Hill and John L. Bagwell at i1ftlfena Path. All of these we have knidwn a nurnber of y'am. They were Iftiriest, upright, and nsefuil Christian 'Vnitlemen and wi'1'lle missed in the (dommunities where 'hey lived. Each 'One of them 'passed away without a 'moment's warning, ' solemn admoni lion that life Is untertain and denth is sure. Then on Monday following, as if to add grief to sadeess, death come" a little nearer to 'ns when Mrs. Stillie Couper Jones, wife of 'Mr. Jas. 'H. Jones, of thli nention passed niway.'he funeral services were held here 'Drom Mt Olive ebmt-dh, of which tb -de ceased was Turmerly a membm, 'on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'cloe'k, -con ducted by 'Dr. J. O. Martin In thc-epres enee of a YarM: congregation oT soirow ing reIntl'ves and friends. ;Oflfy 42 years 'T age, a loving wIT-e, a 'ten'der mother, n dtir sister, and n 'ktin'dlHeart ed lady 'has 'gone to her 'reward.' leav Ing 'th'e memory of a p'rv 11e: and a nolde 'e'harneter, the grea't-e.4t *leg-acy that could 'be inleriti ~by 'uaikind. 'The mourning fam1'l's anl relatives of all thme 'have our jwqekt 'sympathy. Mrs. W. '10. Cooper retirrned' Thurs 'day fromt a week's -dt:y with her nIother, *Nirs. South, -neatr oyds 'Mill, whwo as "been fiulte -sc'k 'for several weeks. '\irs. South ri now slowly im Throy'ltrg. S'erl of olr eifizen- are gone to Laurenn'llstoday onl ljmlinevrs. \%e 'mtve heard ol' matny diff-celit 1 'r1ina's during life, 'hvd and lworse! amldI 'worst, but the latest .1 f' all is the one re(pott-il to us r f'w days ago, that a white' nuni Was allgilt ill I ni-glo litdf's Potato 'tbamk one nixiht not long since. 'Mr. 'Ila(k .laI pulle his -gull onl Mr. White '1a a and ordered'hii '"to hands iip" whlih order w-.as ipromptly obeyed. Mr. 10111e Lee Mai'tin has recently moved from NWare Shoals to this con xn'itmnail 'now oanz.liiema'farm on Mr. Arnold's plantatiml. We were very much shocked Satur day when we learned that Master Ed ward '.mdlerson, f'tVvteMoo had hoen killed the day before in'Greenwood by coming 'in <c ontact, timth 'a live electrie wire. The father antti family have our 8ineen .ynzpathiy.I We .aneglad .to see 31r. Jof. H1. Cul bertson mit :and apparumnt)y well again after stmie -weeks of .ndisposition. * * ' e - e * -e S 0 * a op * ~ EKOM N~Thm* * **O ** e K.S ,1 e e Ekom, Feb. 7.-Two weiks-tgo today a gloom of sadnmess was 'castsov'er (our1 community 'when the shoeoking news, wvas sent out that Mr* . J artCooper was deadl. lie 'had been In iliad health for a numbler of years, but 'Wes seem ingly in his usual health. *Ieath is al ways sad, but when it comies SQ sudl den, it makes it more sad. Mt, Cooper had always lIved a consecrat~tti Chris tian lire and was loved 'and resp~ectedl by all who knew him, H~e will be greatly missed in his .home, Cihurch, Sunday school and in his commutnity. Hie had only been hack in 'his o1-0I home church and nleighborhood about two years. lie leaves a wvife 'and nln*nehil d ren, with fourteen grandlehllr len, four' sisters and thi'ee brothlers to mourn 'l his dlepar'ture and nunorlous otheir relatives and friends who :yml lpathlize with them in this, their .iad hour of grig. We also extend our deepest'aym'path~y 'to Mr. Jamies Jones andl family in the' loss of their loving mother and wife. There has been a 1o't of sickness wIth had colds but all are better. We are gladl to report Mrs. Li. C. Culbert son slowitng improving. *Mr. andl Mrs. 1H. 3. Wlallace spent Suinday with their sister and brother, Mrs. Hamilton and Rt. M. Culbertson. Misses Edna and Kitura Cooper were dinner guests Sunday of their brother, Mr. T. J. Cooper and famIly and spent the afternoon wIth Mrs. Louj Culbert son and daughter. Mossrs. Nathan and Broadus Culhert son and Marvin Cooley, of Fountain Inn and Mr. Rt. IB. Coley were callers at the home of -Mr. L'. C. Culbertsonk Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. (G. Cooper spent Sun day with Mr. Car'l Culbertson and family. Mrs. Luriianie Me'Daniel and son. Sam E~arle, spent one day last wceek with her parents, Mr. andl Mrs. Porter E~lledige near Poplar Syrings churceh. They, IA-OrO very gladly surprised on their arrival there to flnd Mr's. .\laniiel's brother, George, at home. Satid he would be at home a fewv weeks prob) ablly. Mr's. A. R. Thome nnd son Andrew sipent Prkday night with Mrs. Jennie Ihamilton and son Jaek*' ILEMAN LEADERS TALK ItEPARATIONS Premiers of Mrinan States Meet. With Cablnet. VComplete Unamniity Pre.. vIails. Berlin, 1iNeb. 5.--Thc premlera of the ;everal federated states of the Ger-1 nan mations were in session with the Berl~in t'abinet here until late th-is cv anlng over the reparations luestion, he meeting being followed by the an OnnelCement that complete unanimity prevailed among nll the participants in L'It conference. The speech of Foreign Minister ilmons, in the Reichstag, had been given riualifiled endorse ment by the representatives of Bava ria, Raden, Wurttemburg, Saxony and the other states, .it was stated. The -conference was presided over by Chancellor Fehrenback. Dr. Sim ons spoke at length and was followed by 'dther members of the cabinet, af ter Which the visiting 'prnmiers were heard, the debate continuing until 7 6'clock. The invitation extended by the en tente for Germany to send represen tatives on March 1 to the 'london con ference on reparations is construed here as indicating that the allies ex Idect Glermay to submit counter pro. posals and that the negotiations at. Brussels by the experts on financial and cconomic affairs are therefore superflons for the time being. (The postponement of the Brussels confer ence until early March, after the oin (loll conference was recently an nounced from Paris.) Leaders of Germany industry, ship ping and finance have been arriving in Herlii diring the past few days for consultations -with the government's stalf of' economic experts who under the direction of 'nder Secretary Go rgmnann. of the ministry of econom ics, are enlgaged inl the dh rafting of the (.1-rman11 cointr hhi. plroplosals. .li of the Ilriss colimimie t inl re-i or to the -itntation warins the gov ('rnmelt 'gainst 'inni'ig its faith on the yossibiiity that the attitide of the new Washingeton go-.or nnto' nt w-hi still pl.V Germain: wiith i. .al .;- . These coiument alors urge the goern.. men t to present Germany's case strict ly on its own merits. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxat*ofor Habitual Constipation. It relieves proWmptly but should bo taken regularly for 14 to 21 dage to induco regular action. It Stimlates and Regulates 4 Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottlo. PRICEL MINTI CASH E We have comnple We have gone th ery article in the waiting until the sold, but we are day's lower price WE BELIEVE THIS NEED. DON'T OVI OFF LONGER EXPI A Few Pr Yard-wide *Perealec, formerly 3! Yard-wide Pereale, fourmerly 4( Outing, formerly soldl for 30e 32- inc'h Gingham, formenly 50e -A pron Gingham, formerl~s '25e Yard-wide 'Blen ching, fortmerly Yard..wide Pajama Cheeks. f< sold at 40e ............. 9-.4 Unbleached Sheeting .... Iheavy C~heviots, formerly 4Oe 1lOst Fecather Tiocking ......., Crinkle Crepe .............. F[NAL CLEARANCE 0 R1 E'A )Y-TO-W.T A A few~ Coat Suits left to he clos values up to) $50.00, at ... A few Coats to be cloxed out. wi to $40.00, lit..........$14.98 REAL 'BARGfA INS IN D)1 Sonie wonderful ba rga in, wot tianu dlohIe,-at .... ..$14.98 Minter -Co. BIG VA LUES FOR LITTLE MONEY "Price" is a Great Power in Merchandising. We Know It. Come In and You Will Find it Out---Find Out Why So' Many Other People are Coming to Our Store. It is Because We are Giving Them Big Values for Little Money. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 42-inch French Wool Serge, fine for Middies, Dresses and Skirts. Former price $2.50 a yard. For this week-end only 98c a Yard Indian Head, per yd. . . . . . . 25c 32-inch Dress Gingham, per yd. . . 19C 40-inch Sea Island, per yd. . . . . 1Oc Men's Socks, . . . . 3 pair for 25c Men's Blue Buckle Overalls, a pair $1.49 Men's Heavy Work Shirts . . . 85c Tupelo Cheviots, fine for Work Shirts per yd. . . . .. .....15c .25c Huck Towels, each . . . . 15c 39c Turkish Towels, each . . . . 25c Ladies' Buster Brown Silk Hose, a pair 75c 50c Children's Buster Brown Hose, a pair, - - - - . . . . . 25c CO HE N'S Dr. Posey's Old Stand Lauren, S. C. READJUSTED .... . .. R COMPANY'S ~EPARTMENT STORE ted taking stock and have taken our loss. rough our entire stock and re-marked ev store on today's market. We are not goods we own at the higher prices are giving to our customers the benefit of to s in the primary market. IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY WHAT YOU RBUY, BUT IT IS USELESS TO HOLD .CTING STILL LOWER PRICES. ces that Ought to Appeal to You e .15 yd1 MEN'S AND) BOYs' slUTS, OyVER .lCOATSAND PANTrS REIWQFCED . . 20c y 'omne an d look for the price is marked - lcy in Red Ink. This~ tells -he tatle of the tre >rmerly m9 d~endous salving to you. Weaenw eln godut at $17.50. . . . .35c y d Somel Boys' Od d Pan it as low as 75c .... 25c ydl and....--- .---.--.............98c Somte Boys ' Sits to b le closed out1 at $3.98 ~~ Al Me's Odd(1( Panits at $3.00, $4.00, (( ,$5.00 and.-..--.. --.. -... .. .. ..$6.00 n. $1 u9.98 M en 's Sh irt s.. .. .. ..98c, $1 49, $2.49 an d( $19.98McisOeii.........$19 -th more and $19.98 Men 's Blute Work Shirits ...........98c Cash Department Store Lauren. S. C.