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Take -notice that on the 6th day o May, 1921, I will render a funal accoun1 No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an healthy color, which indicates poor blood. and as a rule. there Is more or I es stomach dlstftice GJROVE-S TASTELES8 CHIM TONIC given reft larly for two or three weeks win earich the bOed. Improve thodigestion.and actes a eneral - ening Tonic to the whole system. Natulr throw off or dispel the wormans, eCh"= in perfect health. Pleasant to . Don't Neglec WE GIVE FRE Wi Build' New Rin Cuts, Blowouts, Rebuildin City Vulcan Oldest---Largest---Best C. E. Kenn UNDER EMBAl Motor EI LAU RENS, IT MAKES NO DIFFFER What your ideaa in j known to us we %vilI WE ARE SPECIALISTp In our line and pridei satisfy you. WHETHER YOU KNOW What yeu want or ai pay you to see us. T 1-- I t i of my acts and doings as AdmIntstra 4Wr. ot> the estM at'4!&ata* ftS11 49, ceased, in the offloe of the Judge of Prokate of. IAurene county, a* 11 o'clock, a. m., an o .'the same day. -will apply for a nal discharge from my- trust as Admntstratot, Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment om. that date; and all persons having claims against said estate wIll present them on. or befpre, stid date, duly iproven or be fore6Ve- . rred, HENRY Mt OHh4 Administretor. April 6, 1921.- 0-t-A t Your Tires They Cost Lots of Money E INSPECTION Life in Old TireA g and Retreading a Specialty izing Station At City Filling Station i FEED AND CONDITIONER DAN PATCH SPECIAL HOWSE FEED Made from quickly digested Crushed Grains and Alfalfa and Cane Molasses enough to aid di .gestion and condition your horse or mule. An unbeatable combination of strength and energy producing feeds upon which you can pin your faith in results. It's the most popular feed in America. f you're not now feeding Dan i Patch, try a few sacks and you 'will be onthusiastic n.bout it. It is a complete feed, balanced according to the best recognized authorities for proper nourish- f ment. Sold by Dealers Everywhere "In t Saw Tooth Border Bags" Dixie f Flour & Grain Co. r Wholesale Distributors Laureis - - S. C. edy & Son [AKERS ri.. LME3RS A*, r M --q w% ENCE ewelry are, if you make them fill your requirements. ourselves on our ability to e looking for suggestions t'wil * * . * 9. *,~ a. a e a a a' a JONES NEWS * Jones, April 23.-Rev. Humphreys, of Ware Shoals recently conducted a series of meetings in Columbia. The friends of Tommie Jones will be pleAsed to know 'that he is recover ing. fr.'m (pneumonia. 'Mrs. Adger Cobb attended the U. D. C. tneeting at Union as a delegate of the U. D. C.'s of Ware Shoals. , The recent cold spell has material ly damaged the gardens and fruit drop. Sickness is quite prevalent in our midst yet. 'We extoqd our. Warmest congraitula :ions to M-r. Frank -Preston Jones and MIiss Isabel Beacham, who were mar -led on 16t1 inst and join with their lost of friends in 'wishing them a long, irosporous and: happy. life. (Born unto, Mir. ahd Mr. Johnnie, 3rown, on 21st inst., a son. ' Messrs. John D. Sullivan and Quin y Adams have promising gardens. Mr. John Coc'bran has a fine crop oif ats. Mrs. 'W. T. Jones and 'her son, Wal er, were in Greenwood Thursday. The .Maddox school closed on the 5th inst, Mrs. 0. L. Graham was the eachor and the patrons and pupils aured her of their sincere apprecia ion of her faithful and efficient ser ices, Sheriff Reid -and Deputy Owings, of ,aurens, were at Ware Shoals Wed eaday. Our venerable friend, Capt. -Peter iindsay, of Belton, visited his son at Vare Shoals recently. Dr. W. T. Jones is very grateful to .11 of his friends, white and colored, or recent kind favors. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley, of Bradley. are isiting the latter's parents, Mr. gnd Irs. Albert Reeves. The remains of J. T. Adams, Perry lix and Louis Maddox, have arrived rom France. They were very proniis ng young men and -brave soldiers. The enderest sympathy of everyone goes ut to the sorely bereaved familie.q. We recently met the following riends: lion. W. J. Moore, lion. W. If. l'icholson, Joe Aiken and .fr. Ecott, f Greenwood; Oscar Henderson, of .aurens; Robert Anderson, of Water 2o; and Jas. Henderson, of Branch ille. IUGIIES DISCLAIMS RE CO1 ME Ni A TIONS le(retary of State Says He Did Not Make Heeommnendations on imni gratlon. Washington, April 20.----A formal talenient issued today by the state epnrtment said that Seeretaty lughes (id not make and did not intend to tiake any recommendations whatever egarding immigration" in transmit ing to congress ralports from Ameri 'an government agents alproad dealing ';ith the movement of emigrants to the 'nited States. 'was stated in an Associated Pres lispatch last night .that Mir. Ilughes and made such a recommendation and ie also was quoted as saying that "Ouit restriction on immigrat'ion shouid be so rigid that it would he impossible For most of these people to enter the United States," reference being made 'especially to Armenians. Jews, Per sians Iad Russians." As a matter of fact, that quotation toppeared in a paraphrase of a report from the American consul at 'rinli re nlaig to1 people in that district, which was among a number of similar re-. ports transmittedl to the house and enate immigration (onmmit tee by .\r. iilughes after ('haman Jloh nson of the house committee, had asked for infor mation. on the subject. Pub1)1icationi of extracts from the gov (arniment reports was the sulrject of dilscussion todlay in the house. Repro sentativye Chandler, republican, New York, who formerly was counsel in the United Jtates for' Letvia andI '1th uania, took exception to an oficial government report which saidl that Letta and Lithuanians seeking to leave for the United States wete largely people from 'the slums, the vast mia-| Jor'ity of them "Jows of the undesir'a blo type." Jie declaredl that whoever madle that report "communicated to this government that which is a'bso hat''ly fa!.:c.'" ".tnd There Wasnit the Slightest Smell From Dead Rats" Writes ,J-hn .Slmpkins, farmer of Annandale, N. J. "Rats wvere costing me hundreds yearly: traed dlogs, fer rets, poi:'on. could1( not, get rid of thenm. Uought $.27 pkg. oC RAT-HNAP (5 cakes) I'sed half Aet a live rat since. I)'ad one.. aplenig,-' I like RAT-SNAP he~'ausm~e after kl Ihing rats it dr'ies t hem u: leave no smell." Thmuee sizes, 35c, i5c, $1.23. Sold and gumaranteen lby JLaurenis lardware Co., Putnam Irul 3t ore, and C. 10. K ennmediy & Son. Habitual ConstIpation Cured In 14 to 2l Days "LAX-FOS WITH! PEPSIN" is a specially. prepared Syrup Tfonic-Laxat've for Habitual Constipation. It relIeves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to Induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates eVery Pleasant to Take. 60c Der bottle. IV* '''-'' cr A A se . 61) t rete THURSDAY, FRID) We have selected a fe ers" for the end of this unequalled. Silk Specials 36-inch Shirting Silk, worth $2.50 and $3.00 per yard, . $1.50 (3 days only 36-inch Silk Poplin, worth $1.00 and $1.50 per yard, only . 66c (3 days only) 36-inch Percal, good quality, 19c 27-inch best quality Dress Ging ham, all new styles, only . 15c 36-inch good qualty Bleaching, per yard, only . . . 10c (3 days only) 27-inch Riverside Chambray. worth 20cts per yard, short lengths, per yard, only . . . 10c Switzer Lauren we comfor - cost of operati mum there Is desired in a ci The Coupe ai itses real beaui The gasoline consur The tire mileage Easterby] Public Square Y, AND SATURPAY w choice ort a - week. The values are Men's Sealpax Athletie Shirts, woth $1.00, oly . . . . t0e Knee length Drawers to matoh 60e Little Sister Sealpax Undersuits, elastic non binding back, worth $1.25, only per suit . . . 75 Same garment for little brotger, 75c LasIy Sealpax Athletic Underwear for women; just as comfortable is brgthers; worth $1.50 per suit, only 75c Middy Blouses 3 Doz. Middy Blouses, worth $2.50; 3 days only, each . . $1.50 Company ,S. C. tIscompleteend on at the mk-.. little more to be eed car 9 t0 those QURl ty of design and taste )ptionl is unusually low is unusually high Wdotor Co.. Phone 200