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No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an un. ealthy color. which indicates poor blood, and as a vule, there Is more or loess stomach dlst~fpbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIQ glvei regu larly for two or three weeks will enri the blood. improve the digestion, and actas ageneralStrength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms. and th Child wlb In perfcti health. Pleasant to take. 6operbottl. Hupmobile The Car Everlasting Ellis Motor Co. DISTRIBUTORS Clinton, S. C. The next time you buy calomel ask for The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nauscalcss, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. 10-R WillAiM The Willard Sign The red Willard sign marks the place where you can get authorized WillardSer vice-and buy the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. We're here on the job to see that you get the full satisfaction and service you are entitled to as the user of a Willard Battery. We're authorized Willard Dealers corn pletely equipped for battery recharging, re pairing and full Wil lard Service. Come in and we'll tell you how Threaded Rubber Insulation saves you money and worry. Laurer a Storage Battery Compar)" * DIALS NEWS S4 Dials, August 1.-It 'has been th< usual custom with few exceptions from time immemorial that the serieE of revival services at this church tc begin on the Second Sunday in August This year however, thcre was a di gression from the usual custom, thc services beginning on the Fourth Sun (lay in July. The pastor, the Rev. C W. Watson, is being associated withi the 'Rev. D. A. Niorris, lately of thr Ohio Conference, but now of San An tonlo, Texas. Mr. Morris closed o successful revival in the Mlethodisi church of G'ray Court, previous tc Coming to Dials. Mr. Morris is a consecrated man of God, and his clear cut and loving de lineation of the Gospel of Christ, coi billed with a winniilg ipersonality proved a source of Spiritual inspira tion to all. Oreat crowds attondedI each service, and much Interesting be ing Rmalifested throughout, the resutii of 1W llill eternity alole -may11v iV'c a, The Rev. Charles Mlorris, pastor of the Hampton Avenue Metholdist churcli of Greenville, caie down for a few days and aided materially in the sing Ing. The people of )ials and the enl tire country si(le consider it a won derful pleasure and blessing to havc been associated with such a conse crated preacher as 'Mr. Morris, and thc hundreds of friends he has made herc and in Gray Court will ever be inter ested in his career as a Gospel mes senger. Mrs. Charles McCall and children, Juanita and Charles, Jr., of Kingstree, are spending a while with Mrs. Alec McCall and family. Mr. Mtarvin Harris, of Greenwood spent the week-end with home folki here. Miss 1Pearl I lenderson, who has beer in attendance at the summer school at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, ham returned to her lome here. Prof. Clyde Curry, of the Vanderbill faculty, Nashville, Tenn., after com ipleting a course of lectures for thi University of Texas, .is now at thll home of his parents, .\r. and iMrs. W C. Curry, where le will remain dur. ing the remainder of the summer. Miss Jennie Abercrombie, of neai Gray Court, spent several (lays her( last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs J. T. Bolder. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gillespie and chil diren, and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davis an( children all of Greenville, spent sev eral (lays last week in our midst visit. ing relatives and attending the seriei of sei'vices in progress at Dials. Mrs. lAur'a Hablb and (c.ughters Mrs. Nlary Belle in( Sarah, of Lau rens, wee li guests of Mr. 1). 1) liairris and family, Thiu rsday. Miss Mattie Simmons i'etirned It Greenville ..\onday, after a week-enl visit with homefolks. Misses Fannie and Sallie Brownle( had as their guest Sunday Miss ''Iart .IcCall. .lir. and Mr*s. 'Lan1(d a d little ,9a1ugh tel', of Gr'ecinville, wei'e theC week-ent guests of .\llIrs. 1 ud ie Ow.ings and fami ily. Mi's. M ar 3'D1agnalli, a fter enjoy'inil a lpleasant visit swithi her s ister', Mi's [H. Yi. Sinmnons, left Saturday for Wit limstonl wh'ere she will remain som< time visiting her' sister, Mi's. Lottit Cox. M1iss Enmma Hari'is has r'etur'n(< from a recnt visit with fr'ienlds ini Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. 'Mack Campbell and Miss Nannie Campbell, have r'eturned] fr'om a bi'ief visit Is 'iiendcersonville N,. C. Misses 'Neva and 'Blancehe Cook, of iFountain. Inn, werec visltor's of Mrs Harris Curry for sever'al days last week. Miss 'Dewey Armstrong hlad as heri splendI-the-day guests Friday, Missei Laura 'Hellama and Hattie Aber-~ c ronmbie. 2ir,. and .Alrs. 'Wm. Briooks and littlc 'Sarah Belle, and Mr. C. F, Briooks weie dinner iguests of Mr. and .\a's. L R. Brooks, of Oray Cour't Sunday, * S e S * e S e S * e S S S * NARtN1E NE'WS * * * * 5** * ** * * * * Narnie, Aug. 1.-ome-Coming D~ay at old iLangston chuirch below L~au rem was well attended from here. Trhosc going were Mr. (W. M. Myers and sons Vernon, WV. M., Jr., James; Mr. and Mi's, d1O. B. .Bolt an d daughter IMhol Mr. and Mr's. Reid and daughtei', Re melle, and Mr. and Mr's. D). J. Bolt and (laughiters, D~orothy anid .Nllie Ruth. Mr's. Oscar ,Medlock and children, of ', are guests this week of thoit Mi'. andl Mi's. Austin Brain. ra and 'Ruth Bolt returned ')m Gi'eenwood wvhere they~ d* (ellghtful week with 's on the Abbeville r'oad, want to shave a niec ,een wood. "to report 3Master mn of Mr. and Mrs, 4ox and danighter, the former's sister, Mrs. 1D. B. ol this week. A. R. 1l3ramnilett, on the sick .list thi week. We hope he will soon be u again. Miss Mae Bramlett spent Friday a ternoon with Miss 1eomelle Reid. Miss Cannie Mae Craddock left Tues .day for Augusta, to spend severe nweeks with -relatives. -Mrs. Thomas Barksdale and clii dren, Mary and Thomas, Jr., sper Monday with Mrs. E. B. Bolt. Those attending the .. Y. P. U. meel ing in Cross l1ll Sunday were 'Misse Nelle Burts, Virginia Culbertson, Ei ther Craddock, Eva Bolt, Dewey Ba entine, 4uth Bolt, Ruth Myers, Messr, Edd Myers, Pierce Myers, Ray Trayn ham, Jack Jiotice, Ralph Young. The, repJort a good meeting. The death of Mirs. Minnie Todd ha cast a gloom over this community. Th death angel called for her Thursda night. She was huried. Saturday morn Ing at Highland Home. Mrs. Todd wa a consecrated Christian woman, an was loved by all who knew her. Be sides her many friends, she left mother, one brother and four clii dren and her husband to mourn ht death. Our most sincere symiath goes to the bereaved ones in this, thel hour of trial. Miss Virginia Culbertson is th guest of Miss Melle Burts this weel She caie over to attend the singin at Highland home. Mr. Cliftcn Jones, of Greenwoo< spent last 'week-end with Mr. Ira U3ol Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" Is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitue Constipation. It relieves promptly bt should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 day to induce regular action. It Stimulates an Regulate3 * Very Pleasant to Take. 60 per bottle. STOP and ta you see w his car. Ask hin Most likely yc esting story abo ments -before found. Money unkept. Trouble morous to ever man who went I Finally U. S. Tires ever since. Perhaps it's the Tire buyers that iu phatic in their prefe year. When these m Uni' Unitec Spence Hard Eureka Drug FINAL SETTLEMENT Take nobice that on -the 31st day of 8 August, .1921, I will render a final ac p count of my acts and doings as Admin istratrix of the estate of J. A. Owings deceased, in the office of the Judge of "BUILD OF CY) t MANUFAC s TURERS OF "80" BRAND CYPRESS: LUIMBER LA TI1, SIIIN GLES, RAIL ROAD CROSS TIES AND TRESTLE T I MBE R S s Sole manufacture 8 Our facilities enable us i from "Peck" to finish, 01 a Look for this Trade Mark oneveryboardorbundle Ours i For little job or big, t< strictly high-class lumb FENCING, SIL LA TH, SHING) and for all purposes Arl A TIP IN ECONOMY Outhouses, Porch Steps, Common" will give satis t THE BLACK RIVE Insist on "S0" Brand Cypress from y C THE U. S. NOBBY TRE Where the going is speciall with snow, mud or sand, country where maximum tr the road is a factor, no other ti yet devised is qiite soeffecti% wholly approved by motorin ion, as the U. S. Nobby Tret Its very rimplicity-three ceiagonal knob%, gripping the is the result of al1 the years Rubber experience with eve of rcad the world over. k to the next man everything th U. S. Tires on bargains", why, tinued linet I why.know what u'Il hear an inter- They war at his tire experi- good reputat the answer was it is. Witi vasted. Promises back it up. on the road--hu y one except the .There ar~ hrough it. Your loc upon them c Tires. And U. S. sized up, cor Whenevel tires from a are newly n experience of U. S' Sold to yc akes them more ems- Square-deali rence than ever this reputable de as befits the en have tried most largest rubb ted St I States' ware Co., Gray Court, S, C. Co. Laun., S. C. 'Probate of Laurens county, ' at 11 o'clock, a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted -to said estate is nottfied and required to make pay ment ,on that date; and all .persons DRESS AND YOU BUL kable S.C rs of the"80" Brand of "t -o at all times meet your every re( perfectly manufactured, genuine ICYPRESS THE WOOD ETERNAL" s '" The finest Cypress Timbcr in the S l your retail yard you want "80 er, carefully graded at tile milFia )ING, SHEATHING, PLANKIN C,ES, PORCH SILLS AND FLOOR.4 iere you need lumber that will re -for many ordinary uses such as r Fences, etc., the lower grades;-"B faction and cost you less. "Buy the ( ,R CYPRESS COMPANY, G our lumber dealer. If he hasn't enough to supply you, gie AD r heavy In hilly rton on ro trend 'e, or so g opin. rows of of U. S. ry typo "N9 by the way of "staggering hurrah discounts", "discon at l- and so forth they not to dAet. it a fresh, live tire. With a ion. That's everything it says I the people behind it who * * * . 92 U. S. Factory Branches. i1 U. 8. Dealer is drawing U ontinually to keep his stocks nplete-to give you service. r he gets one or a hundred U. S. Factory Branch, they nade this season's tires. *u at a net price. Full values, ng. A reputable maker, A U. aler. The whole transactionu leadership of the oldest and er organization in the worldI. U. S. .P. R. Bobo, Ow W. Y. McNeiL having claims against said estate Will present, them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever bairred. BESSIID W. OWINGS, Admninetratri3i July 27, 1921. 2-St-A r4D BUT ONCE." MA NUFAC dMM TURRRS or SRPERIOR TupRLO SAP T UM uRAND 11 A P L 8 SFLOORING "ALL - CY P'RESS" GA RAGES AND ieWood Eternal." [uirement in any grade, THlE 1,30". BRAND IS YOUR DOUBLE GUARANTEE OF MONEY'S.WORTII )uth." " Brand Cypress. It is nd~fie~"best ever" for MOULDING, , SUB-EtLOORS sist rot. !pairs to Barns, Sheds, :x," "Pecky" and "No. 2 irade That Fits the Job." khIe, South Carolina us his nainu and we'll Id ihe needful." w~d al I oI next wan o lied States Tires re Ga.nd TIres . s. USCO TRFAD S. CHAhN TREAD S. NOBBY TREAD S. ROYAL CORD RED & GREY TUBES mpany ings, S. C. Water,1 . C.e