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Wilkard Servico Man More miles of uninter rupted service per dollar are yours if you use the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Laurens Storage Battery Co. W. Laurens St. Phone 446 tac Rubr tt ard * .LANFORD NEWS Lanford, Nov. 7.-The Jission Study class of Friendship church presented the mission study course at the Bap tist church Sunday morning In a very interesting way, the class -being led by Miss Sara Lou ;Bobo. There were about twenty bright young ladies rcp resenting this class .and they all showed earnest zeal and determination In Kingdom work. They are to -be commended'i for the good they are do Ing. They were entertained in the homes of Capt. J. W. Lanford, Mr. .1. 1 M. Fleming and Mr. C. 1). Cox, and all enjoyed havin.g them. Mr. 0. C. Cox iwas also present and was pressed into conducting services. 1rs. 0. F. Fowler is very sick and has a trained nurse with her this week. We hope she will soon be re? stored to health. We are so i:leased to learn that lit tie -Mary Diumniond is improving sollie andl her many friends are so hopeful that she will soon be well and back to her accustomed place. iMr. and "Mrs. 11. T. Higgins and lit tie soi, of 'Buffalo, and Miss Carrie Lou Iiggins, a teacher at Arkwright, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Higgins this week-end. While here they were also guests of Mr. T. A. Druimniond and other relatives. Mr. and Mirs. Ilobson attended the Spartanhurg County Fair last week, returning home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Walter O'Dell andl Miss Nan nie Lanford swere shoppin.g in Wood ruff Saturday. 'Mr. Charles Drumimond, of Spartan burg, and Mr. James lDrummond and family. of Laurens, visited their moth er, Mrs. WV. H1. Drummond, Sunday. Mir. Charles Waldrep, of Salishury, and Mr. Yates \'aldrep, of Woodriuff, spent tho week-end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. 'Waldrep. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, -Mr. .1. ). Johnson, Mrs. Waldreq and daugh ter, Pauline, Mr. .J. F. Waldrep, .essrs. Boyd an( Clyde DlShlields also attend ed the Spartanburg fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ezelle Garrett, Miss Ida D. Garrett Ms. S. E. Riddle and family visited Mr. and Mrs. E. IT. Gar rett during the past week-end. Mr. C. AW. McCravy and Mr. Barks dale, of Laurens, were visitors here Friday. Mrs. 'M. }1. Fowler, of Ora, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. T. A. .Drumniond. Mrs. Rep. Osborne's mother died Sunday and was buried the following day at her old home church, Pros pect. -She has made her home with Mrs. Osborne since they have been liv ing in this community and was the widow of a Confederate veteran. S 6*. * RIDDLES OLD FIELD NEWS * .Riddles Old( FIeld,'Nov. 7.-The hard et rain fell Monday that we've had in some time. Hail fell in some places. Those whlo wvere in Fountain Inn :his wveek, having dlental wvork done yvere Mr. and Mrs. Ezelle Garrett, Witss Mattie 'lBeul ox, iMrn. and Mrs. hV. G. Putnam. Mr. J. A. Britten and son, Jenniings, ,vent to 'Woodruq Saturday on bust.. less. Mr. J. A. 'Britton and family spent sundlay with 'Mr. and Mrs. Will Cr'ow. Mr. J. S. Todd was the guest of his laughlter, Ml's. 'F. E. 'Boho, Sunday. 'Mr. "Bud" 'Putnam, of Greenville, mid JIames Todd, or Fountain Inn, liedl at JT. M. Todd's Sunday. Mr'. and Mirs. J. M1. Todd spent Wed( iesday and Thursday in Chester ewith !rs. Todd's brother, 'Mr. John Powers. Misses Edna 111iddle and 'Blanche Podd were the visitors at Mr. T. W. 'annxady's Saturday. nd 'Miss Mary (Garrett went to ireenville Sunday after Mrs. 'Mary >onnon, who has bee 'nat the bedside f her daughter, 'Mrs. J. 0. Davis. Mr. S. E. Riddie'k family went to: sanford Sumnday to be with 'Mr. Ii. C. iarrett's family. iMiss .1-ester' Britton was the~ wel omie visitor of Misses Rosa and haudle Riddle Saturdhy night. Mr's. Marviln Rihodes attended' the eachers' me'eting in L~aurens Satur a y. Ml'. rind Mrs. W. E. .Shemfbert were he gulests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gar ett 'Monday night. Miss Oradeli Rirades was visiting elatives in ifanrens last 'week. A WV. Rhodes' family rpent the day' 'ecently wih Mr. andl~ Mrs. H. J. Burns. Born to Mr. and Mirs. Calvin Mc ~auley, a son, Columbus rlarl. Mr. 'Ilijah Riddle ha's been sick for he past few days. GIrs. H. A. Hleombe has been suft ~ering for the p)ast two months with a felon on her thumb. 'She anfd Mr. Hol combo wish to thlank those who have showed their kindiess and sympathy during her afiltion. . *I ,Mr. Clarence 'lisitton swpent the day Sundaf witti his friend'Posey 'Howard. Miss Mae Ridle sipetlt a few days last. week with Mrsd Ray Garrett. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JONES NEWS * * * * * * *C* C * * C * * * * Jones, Nov. 5.-iWe have had abund ant rains and the farmers will soon -be busy putting in grain. In common with the many friends of Mr. Stoplhen 'lerndon, of North Carolina, we were very sorry to hear of his recent death. lie was bori and reared .at Cokesbury and was a splendid gentleman. We tenderly sym pathize with the bereaved family. We extend congratulations to Mr. .Howard Carlisle and Miss Lucile Cope land, nwho were recently married. Mrs. Dr. W. T. Jones and daughter, Mrs. .G. L. Graham recently visited Mr. W. P. Culbertson, of Mt. Olive. We extend congratulations to our cousin, :Mr. Carroll Smith, of Laurens, and Miss Wilkinson. of Greenwood, who were recently married. Mr. Furman Odell raised a flne crop of peanuts and potatoes. Several of our neighbors hauled potatoes to .1-lodges last week to store in the potato house. 'Mr. and', Mrs. Frank P. Jones and BIG MI] CASE Thursda A Wond HIh $4.50 Brocaded Cr4 and white 3-Day Sal $3.50 Crepe-Voile pekin, coral, orci1 3-Day Sal $3.00 Canton Crep 3-Day Sa] 40-inch Charmeus< furtia 3-Day Sa Yard-wide Change colors---orchid, c< 3-Day Sa $2.00 yard-wide bi 3-Day Sa No Good~ Thurs4 Minter Vsit 0 Harry and Ciarlio Moseley -attended the State Fair last week. The friends of Rev. Robert Sharp will be pleased to hear that ho has fully recovered from his recent Illness. The oldest fariners never knew all of the cotton picked in October. The cotton crea is very short and the price should at least be 25 or 30 cents per lb. Our property is almost conilsoated by excessive taxation and the )col)le should demand relief from such oppression. Dr. W. T. Jones is profoundly grate ful to all friends, white and colored, for recent kind favors. 'We recently mot .the followinmg friends: Dr. Shirley and Willie Irvin of .1 Hon ea.Path, Gov. I. A. Cooper, Col. Ilenry Simpson and Wells Todd, of Laureis; 'Marion Moore of Mt. Pleas ant, Newton Odell, Robert Redden and Alf McNinch of Gwingsville; and Jas. Sproles, Bonnie Brown and Claud Em erson, of Greenwood. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE J3ROMO Q11ININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough end Iadache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. SIL ....A I DEPARI Ly, Frida: lerful Oppo gh Grac 0. Special spe-Voile Satin, in navy le $3.49 Yd. Satin, in brown, black, Lid [e $2.49 Yd. e, in black and navy. ie $2.29 Yd. ;, in black, navy and Le .$1,69 Yd. able Taffeta, in high >ral and blue. le $1.49 Yd. ack Taffeta le $1.49 Yd. s Laid Asidd lay and .Noi Co. Cash I Lauren ur New Be Start a Savir With F arn Nationa Capital . Surplus . Your Patronag EMENT ST and S rtunity to F le Silks P . 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