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* * * *'* * * *.* -* * 9* * OMSS IIA :W8s * * V * * * ** 9 * * 9 *9 * * . . , eO" Mill, Oct. N-4- Mr. S. D. Aus tin 'mnl 'son, Ernest 1%)y and 'Mr. J. A. OMandtor spent 'I'lMrsday in Green hvile. XA. J. 1.. Miller'Mhas returned from a busiess trip to !6lunbla. -Miss carle West spent last week ,end with home Tolks at Newberry. BSE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAE BACKS "'Y OU cani't do your best when your b4ick and every muscla aches v ith fatigue. Apply Skan's Liniment freely, wij.. out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow of warmth and comfort. Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and strains, aches and pains sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and the after effects of weather exposure. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. Kcep Sloun's handy. At all druggists-35c, 70c, $1A0. Sloai ' Liniment. -il WHO LOOKS 8&FUXE .MA LIVAP9 aWU Next time yoi the back steps, drips down ar insist on genui "TI)II CYP "THE WOC and no substitutes the repair jobs tl one the last repair: Often the mediun exactly the thing f repairing, or for r where Cypress wa place. "Buy the'G It will cut your costs, will give you honest: Write us for list of FREI Southern Cypress N 253 Graham Building, Jace YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUP H ASN'T ENOUGIICYPRESS LET U JUST RJ SSe Ser Sp< MILLINERY -- Ladies' -HA Styles to Suit Every i Prices are f DRY GO( North Side of Square A aumbor,%T young t' Vmiit 'to Grolnville iiday to witnjssdeClem son-Furman tootba-ll game. Quito a ;hatnber oft <ur (.ltzens .ar Uttending 'tho Pied.mosA. fr at Oreen Wood. LMr. C. 40. !-111 e'u& fanftiiy, of Gas tonia, N. 4Z., are wildtors'Iva town. Mr.'S. (A. Brdn. Vs %YiAtting; ti'latives in Quolmvalle. iMr. Popo Hf11 abid fAnily, of- Colum bl'tit- visiting *1ume!V>lks.I Mr. John tBryaon irnd tide, 4V -Motm'lville, - aye w16h. M1r. nd Mmo l'loyd Speartmit:.fora visit. A kdeep w-il* is bblug placed onfilhe: sclhool groaUs wfilh when completi 'ell, we hope < will 'firnish our sc'hodl 'Ntn plenty of godd' w-ater. 'The ptutc Is 1? vitod to a TIl lowe'en paity to* be given at the scloin building vinP 'ifdd.3 night, Oct. 28t. A 'mnall admission will be charged to i1d the boys' AtRlutics. Mr. ,L4nnilon Receder, of Campolfello, 's visitlrg relAtives here. Mrs. 1BilgIe'Lehman leaves today for a visit 'o relatklves in Atlanta. Mr. G. M.~11nna, J1. S. P11uson- and W. I. 'Fuller leave today for Chatta nooga, 'Ten., .o attend the reunion of Confeerate veterans. .1. C. Burns & Co. sell' sanyi goods for less moiuncey. 1oll, lot '01rn roll. Burns says, "Sell 'em!" FLS-OFCYPRMVAND BUILDS FOR (KKAKP'." i have to patch where the water d rots '?em out, ne RE.SS D ETENALC . (Why not abolish is way? Make each job in just that spot.) i or lower grades aie or these odd jobs of [iaking replacements mn't used in the first rade that fits the job." Your nearest retail yard advice. *So -will we. I PLANS ifor farm buildings. frs.'Assn. 't:".g '.t sonville, Fia. PLY YOU. F' HE 3 KNOWATONCE. ECEIVED A Shipmnent of 25 New La dies' Dresses ge, Velvets, Silks, Crepe Chines, in all leading des, mostly navy blue. scial for this week 698 to $14.98 MILLINERY TS--Children's Matron and Miss, and ositively Right. to $5.98 IBURG'S )DS STORE Next to Switier Company oMAU6HU COMNENBB . 9 MUTUAL 4VVU INS. CO. 'I AbbevItll-Greenwood Matual Fire In- 1 samr Asoda1ten Now In Good 1 Oon8MLon, Accordihig to Reports. t Gemenrwood Index-ourrnal. t Thx- Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual Phinsurance asstbation has report ed -to Insurance (ummissioner McMa-i him'that it. has ah-eady collected from 1 Its aunnual assesatnent upon its inem -iers .suflicient nun'ds to pay all indebt edness to date and provide a sur iMus to cover 4epenses and losses for iseveral monthWto come, according to 1 the following from the Columbia State. TIhere is still aconsiderable sum ,to 'be collected and consequently the comnpany is in fine shape, Mr. Mc Mahan said yesterday. "I feel that a public announcement of this situation Is desirable because there bad been sone criticism of this county mutual for its inability to pay promptly its fire losses the past sum mer," Mr. AlcMahan said. "The com pany had been iII the habit of borrow ing all that was needed to meet fire losses through the spring and summer and making its assessmetn in the fall to pay aill obligations and furnish a fund to run on for only a part of the following year, depending upon neow borroivings each spring. The abnor inial financial situation the past *year ,prevented Its obtaining the usual loans an( its farimer mellbers Were in no condition to respond to an assess ment in the summer time and wisely none was made. Consequently it was forced to ask claimants to accept 90 day notes and to await cash paymnents until the fall," the commissioner said. "Any impairnient of faith in a local farmers' mutual organization would be very hurtful to the development of that multiform cooperation which is being preaclied and in many countries and states practiced as the salvation of farmers in modern conditions. I am exceedingly glad, therefore, that this farmers' mutual has successfully pulled through the most critical period in its -history. "The law of this state makes a farmers' mutual fire association abso luitely sound* in that the Insured property is by statute subjected to a lien In the nature of a mortgage to secure payment of a pro rata assess ment that may be called for by the association. There can hardly be any better security than this," the coi missioner said. * NARNI!E NEWS * I * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 Narnie, Oct. 24.-The farmers of thi section are most through picking cot ton. Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Craddock motore& to Pelzer Saturday. Mr. W. E. Caldwell is visiting hit sister at Princeton. Mrs. Essie Terry spent last weel with her daughter twho Is sick in Iau. rens. - 'Mr. J. D). Terry, of G'ray Court, spen "Thursday with Mr. Eugene Caldwell. Mr. andl Mrs. W. E. 'Caldwell am little (laughter, Mary, spent last Sun day in Gray Court 'with her sister, Mrs Allie Godfrey. ~Mrs. Mary Powers has returne< home after two months' stay with hei son, Mr. 'Robert Powers, in Blacks burg. Miss Gladys Godfrey spent a fev -(days with Misses Clara and Janie Cald twell, last wveek. Mr. andl Mrs. Earl Knight and littl daughter, Mary -1suiise, spent last Sun (lay afternoon with her father, 'Mr. W .11. Baldwin. Miss .\ary Boydl, one of the .Narnie larksdale school teachers, wvas calle< home Thursday on account of the ill niest1 of heri mother. Mr. 'W. B. Knight and family mo toredl to Green'wood Sunday. Mr'. i'ugene Caldwell spent last Sun (lay withl Mr. B. 'L. Dodd1(, of Clinton. * I1ANFORDI STATION NEWS * a * * * e * * * * * * a Lanford, Oct. 24.-.Rev. C. B. Princt of Enoree, preached at the Baptis church Sunday afternoon. A larg' congregation wvas present to hear hin lHe and his family nyere dinner guest at the hoopitable home of Mr. T. M' 'fu rnett. Mrs. T. A. Druimmond, 'Mrs. J. E Higgins, Mr's. J. M. Fleming, Mrs. C. 1 'Waldrep and Mirs. C. D. Cox attendle an all-day meeting of the Missionar Un'ion and Rural Improvement Asso clation of Trinity-Ridge school las Thursday at the home of Mr's. Carria George. They enjoyed extremely ev ery phase of the work and the beauti fuul and suystematllc way they have c carrying it on. Miss Wylie, principal of Trinity ,Tidgo school, was the week-end gues of her friend, Miss Anna Footman. Miss Pearle Chapman, of F'ountail Inn, delighted her former pupils an patrons with a visit, spending th week-end with Miss .Nina Lewis. SAll the teachers with their guest were charmingly entertained w'hil ore by Mi's. J. M, Fleming and Mrs, '.A. ]Drummond, Next Saturday afternoon the Wo tan's Missionary society expects to Uve a special meeting and requests, hat all come and bring soneone iwith hem. Miss )aisy Allen, of Spartanburg, vill make an address bn Missionary Vor'k Sunday morning und a Mr. Dorsy vill orenci in the afternoon at the Wethodist church. Mr. Richard iloore and fanyily, of Arcadia, Mrs. Vernim and Misses Ruth ind Nannie May 'Lanford spent Sun lay with their parents, Mr. and 31rs. U. J. Lanford. Capt. .1. W. 41onford and Mr. Mel Fleming left Monday morning for Chattanooga, where they 'will attend the old soldiers' ioCn1IIO0i. Mr. hlomer Ferguson, of West. Point, Ga., visited his sister, Mrs. J. S. Ilig gins, last Sunday. Mrs. Suo Anderson, Airs. BcsE The riew sugai cheswing gui which e versbod likes-y ou wilL 1000 too., INTEV FR These Frocl chic. They are are 80 delightful they are irresistil The straighi themselves read son's vogue. Trieoti Ladies' an Wells Li Teag-ue, and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bobo, of ILaurens, were recent guests of 'Mrs. 0. F. Fowler and their visit cheered her 8o much that she is about well again. 0 IGLG 'coatved peppei That will a tion, Polish Your itroat. TII3E FLRI ETi INGFI O K A----N :slender liesar ~sadMis' Coats $15 w lyharigd c Laurens, S. C. GOOD PLACE TO TI old Superstition. According to an old folklore belief, as long as Death stands at the foot of a sick person's bed he may recover I but If Death stands at the head there is no hope of recovery. W E N BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. DE2SIGiN'ERB MANUFACTURERS ERECTORS Dealers in everything for the geme ry. The largest and best equipped mon mental mills In the Carolna. REENWOOD, - - S. C. EYf "AFTER EVERY MEAL"$ OYFOP&54 A delicious Peppermint avored sugar Jacket around 'mint flavored chewing gum Id Your appetite and diges Your teeth and Moistem B122. it3 )OR LASTS LN UJRES IN OATS nderfully smart and Sand trimming, but ectly fashioned that preferred and lend fa~ rics of the sea nd $15.00 .00 to $39.75 om pany A DE