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* * ~~e ~ .ai*i (LINTON NEiVS -* ** * * * * * * * * * * * * Clinton, Feb. 21.-Miss Margaret l4otz,- of 'Winthrop college, spent the tweck-end with her sister, Mrs. John T. Young. 'Alr. and 3irs. J. I. Colomnin. and 'Dr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland spent Sun (lay In Spartanburg. ir. Joe Little, ol( Abbeville, spent the week-end with his mother, 'Mrs. Emmliiia ILit-tle. .\Mrs. John '. Young was hostess to the "T.riesday Club" last week. After a Pleasant hour of sewing, the hostess assistcd by Miss Emma Young, served a delicious salad course and hot tea to the following guets: 'Mesdames 'Reece Young, W. B. Owens, Jr., 'L. \1. Dil lard, 'i''. A. WFerguson, J. 1-1. Young, G. l. Copelanid, G. A. Copoland and 1). J. M11s. N'. W. Ferguson delightfully en Stertained the "Merry Wives" and a few f'ienids last Friday afternoon. )ell -(1(11s refreshments were served by the hIostess, assisted by Mesdames Jas. R. Copeland and T. D. Copeland. .Alesdames 'Ntdgar Owens, R. E. Sad her and Miss May Owens entertained last Tuesday in honor of Miss 1llene McCaJ an, ,whose wedding takes Iplace -this veek. i.l-. Geo. 1Ellis most delightfully on tettaied the "Idle Moment 'Ulub" last W1ednesday afternoon. The AMusgrove M31ill Chapter D. A. R., met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Spencer last Thursday afternoon. After an in teresting business hour a delicious sweet conise was served by the host esses, 'Mesldames J. '1-. Witherspoon, J. A. Balley, Goo. -W. Young and A. E. .Spencer. Irs. W. -D. Mason entertained a num ber of her friends at a spend-the-day party last Wednesday. Those present were: Mesdames G. A. Copeland, J. I. Copeland, CNI. A. Rays, J. M. Pitts, J. A. Bailey, Jas. 'R. Copeland, Enmma Little, Jack 1-. Young, Will ILeake, W. B. Ow ens, Jr., Ceo. Odiorne, J. W. Crawford, Tom .Holland, Jennie Briggs and Hugh Donnon. .Attention Fatrmerst To Farmers of !Laurens County: Almost every lay some farmer comes to me to 'buy some of his mules. In my judgment 1,apren County has a surplus of several .hundred mules. In order to -get 'id of these mules I nav; decided to handle them at a cost of 5 per cent to the farmer. - My plan is this: bet enough of them agree on a certai' day to ship these tuules to At lanta.- The freight ch-arges will be about.$2.50 i:,er head. I can sell these mules for the cash as' soon as they arrive. I would, however, reqjuire the parties shipping these mules to agrpc o i a, nal to gd46lonf WlW hie 'to see the sale made. If interested, see me Saturday. - 32-1t D. H.-COUNTS. ltub-My-TIsn antiseptic and pain killer, for ted sores, tetter, sprais, neu'talgla, rheumatism. Million Packets Of Flower Seeds Free We believe in flowers around the homes of the South. Flowers; brighten up 'the home surroundings and give pleasure and satisfaction to ighose who have them, We have filled more thian .a million packets of seeds, of boautifui yet easily grown flowers to be given to our custorners thIs spring. Wouldn't you like to have five packets of beautiful f lowerp free? YOU CAN GE)T THEM! Hastings 1922 catalog Is a 100'Dage handsomely illustrated seed book full from cover to cover of truthful 4oscriptions and ilustiationis of vegetables, flowprs and farm of'6ps. It is full of helpful gar dent, flower and thrm information- that is need~d in every SoutherR home, and, too, thre catalog tells you how to get tbgse flower seeds absolutely free. Write for our 1922 catalog now. It i the fiposet, mest valuable and beau tifu seed book ever published, and you will' be mighty gl$g you've got it, There is no obligatT to buy any thing. Just ask for the catalog, and it' will conie' by return mail. H. 0. N'ASTIMIOS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. Calomel is a Dangerous Drng Next Dose "may Balivate You, Loosen Teeth or 'Start Rheumatism Calomel is mnercury; quicksilver. It crashes into sour bleo like "dynamite, cramping~ and siokening you, Calomel -attaoks the .bones and should never be put into your systenm. If you feel .bilious, headachy consti *pated and all J~noQ1ke out 1s* e to your druggist And get e ot co o's flyer Tomgo forI~ Is a' iarnless veget 1' M' for dangetous caloniel, TaI~ n \ straighten yott up bete q~o~ tlan aty etlomel a~ ithout ma ki, ou e ou j6 gobao your siok ew em. 6s~ 1toe jua d~: 64 du N ~ It Is~tt~otl hainl * * * *... * e C e o **e e * LANFORD NEWS * Lanford, Fob. 20.-Dr. Graves IA. Knight, pastor of the Baptist church, delighted his 'congregation iwith a very able and scholarly sermon Sunday. 'lie and AMrs. 'Knight had the pleasure of hearing Billy S-inday on Saturday night. His remarks Sunday morning were complimentary to the famous evangelist. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. -G. J. Lanford, Sunday, for dinner. The I. Y. iP. U. met at the church Sunday night and carried out a most interesting program. It will meet ev ery Sunday night at 7:30 at the church iromll now on1. The school children will present a very interesting exercise on Washing ton's birthday, 'Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 22nd, at kihe school house. All are .expected to attend. The Rural Improvement association will have its regular monthly meeting soon after theie exercises. Among those attending the last ser vices of the big tabernacle meeting at Spartanburg were 'Mr. T. A. Drum mond and daughters, Misses Margaret and Eleanor, Mr. T. M. Burnett and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. 'Patterson, 'r. and Mrs. K-. C. Garrett, .Mr. J. B. Harmon and Aliss Nora Cannon, Ir. Furman Williams, and Mr. J. D. John son. Mr. and Mrs. UIlobson Franks have been spending several days with'rela tives in S;partanburg. 'Irs. C. D. Cox and Mrs. Stella Bo mar have returned hbme after a pleas ant visit to relatives and friends in Sphrtanburg. Mr. and vIrs. J. 13. Cooley left Satur dlay morning for their sailing 'port in California, and they are scheduled to sall March 4th for the Philippine is lands, a voyage of about six weeks. They have pnany friends here who re gret to see them leave, but -Mr. Cooley's interests in the island dem'ands his presence. 'We are all hoping for then a safe and happy sailing. -Mrs. R. A. Wash, from Grcclbwood, spent the week-end with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Lanford. Mrs. Mary IDrnmmond was the week end guest of her niece, 'Mrs. J. S. Hig gins. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hill, of Owings, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. 'D. Williams. Misses Lewis tBurgess and Footman, and Mr. Boyd DeShlelds ,paid Prof. J. N. Burgess, of Greers, a brief visit Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fran 'W'ooi of the Green 'Pond section,, and (Miss.Mattle Bell Cox, of Owings, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cox, -last Sunday. Miss Belle :Patterson left Saturday morning for a visit to relatives in Spmartanburg and Pacolet. Prof. Yates Waldrep, of 'Woodruff, spent tile week-end with his parents. Mr. .1. Vance Johnson, of Spartan burg, spent Monday owith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson. %eIr'.e ea CMers. * CROSS IILLL NE~WS * Cross IHill, Feb. 20.-We have had a week of typical winter ,weather. .Mr. Ernest iHipp and family, of Clin ton, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Austin. Mr. EFugene Hlollingsworth was cslled to Atlanta last week on account of the illness of his brother, Mr. Bon ner Ilollingsworth. Miss Emnia J. Dial is undergoing ts'eatment -at a hospital in Richmond. Little Janette Black, 'who has been quite ill of 'pneumonia, is .improving. Dr. J. H. 'Miller leaves' this week for Norfolk, Va., -to attend a meeting of the Tri-State Medical society. 'Miss Vivian Nance, of the Pacolet school faculty, spent last week-end with honmefolks. 'Miss Catherine' Bryson, one of our emicient nurses, left last week to take charge of a case at Monroe, W. 0. Miss 'Penny, of Abbeville, is the guest of Miss Gertrude Leaman. Mrs. Henry Jones, of Newport News, Va., is visiting relatives in town. Mr. Simmons .Pinson, of the Barks dale-Narnie schobi;' spent last week end with homefolks. .Mr.. William 'Leaman, of Greenwood, is visiting 'air. and 'Mrs. S. A. Leaman. .Miss Pearl. West, spent last week .end' at Newberry with Ilomefolks. The abody of Mrs. Ilagin, who (lied at her home in Greenwood, last Wed nesday, was brought 'to this place~ 'Thursday, anid the 'burial ser~iices 'were held at Liberty Springs churchyard Thuraday afternoon. Mrs.' Ragin was the ,daughter' of Mrs. SFanny 'Stephens, of Newberry county. '8he is survived 1Vher husband arnd four;.small -chhIl n, who htlve our sincere sympathy in t elf' greatlbereavement. W It lsti'astore Wats entered by rephers Saturday niglit. A copsider tbeaikpunt of grocerieh and tobacco wietakeni Atrnee *M unde thro igh a front winqow. i1n ~ D.~T1e eang6 li e EKOX N'EWS Ekoni, Feb. 21.-Our teachers, Misse Madden and Culbertson, have starte a night school at 10kom. 'We ' hope the: will have a good attendanco as this I. a great help to the grown ups. We are glad to report Dr. Cooper bet ter after sevtral (lays of sickness. Mrs. Nell IMoore and little daughter Nancy, returned to their new home i: Florida last week. Mr. and MIs. Ryan 'Pinson and a.ir and Mrs. Tranthain spent a few day: of last 'week with relatives in ti nountains. They were accompanie( back home by ,.liss Ada Trantham am Mrs. Youn-gblood and children. Mrs. Allie Culbertson and Mr. ant Mirs. T. J. Cooper wero callers at thi home of MIrs. 1ou Culbertson SundaY afternoon. Mrs. James MeNinch and sister, oi -oboken, N. J., are spending awlic vith .Ir. andl Mrs. Alf McNinch. Miss May MaIdden, llsses Myrtle FDvelyn and -Dollie Culhbertson, 11iss Rosa Elmore and little brother, -Car los, were 'Sunday guests of Mr. Carl Culbertson and family. M1r. and Mrs. T. II. Hurts and little (laughter, Sarah, and 'Mr. Edgar Burts visited Mr. and Mrs. lurphy Bolt Sun ay afternoon. Mrs. iljuranie Mdl)anide and daugli= Ler, Margaret, visitedl M. and 'Mirs. .1. P. Elledge Sunday. They, are both in reeble health, we are sorry to report. A TOINIQ 3rove'q Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how It brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate itstrue tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended In syrup. So pleasant even children like it. ' The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich It. .Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor ating. Effect. 60c. Three THUf At Red Iron Ra 1 Rutland Tablet (10c valu 1 good School Tablet and 1 3 good School Tablets, sli-e SPEOIAj lFOR 41 12 yards Gighami of 12 yards 3-4 Pereale 16( yards of Plaid Hor' 10 yards good Ouitinig -10 yards goodl 36-in-ch 8 yards 'best heavy Checviott $3.00 Men's fine Fur Hats $4.50 Ladies' Silk Po'plin 17 - 7 cakes Washing 'Soap . -7 pack-ages 'Washing Powc 3 cans Good Luck :Baking - 10 'big cake 'Toiet 'Soap . --.4 cakes (10c) Toilet Soap S3 'eans (15c) 'fino Tomiatoet S10 lb. sack Granulated Su~ " 3 'boxes iMatehes .. . 2 rolls (10c) 'Toilet Paper 15e Lamp Chimney .. 1 set (6) lEne White Plates 1 set (6) fine 'White Cups 15e pure LemonR or Vanilla -30e plug Schnapps Tobace< 30c plug 'Browns 'Mule Tlob, 30c plug 'Red ijay Tobaoco = 40e .Axe IHandle, tough 'hi 50c long handle 'Broom . 1 lot' (-25e) yar'd-wide Per 1 lot iChildren's $1.50 to $ 15e quality yard-wide , 'L 16e quality yard wide 'Ble: Good Kentucky Jeans Pan Full eut Work 'Shirts, biu 'See our table of ~Remnari 'Good values in sihort len 75c quality Men's UnderS] $3.00 'Men's line Dress Shi S1 lot'Mien's 'Dress Shirts= $1.50 iMen's Union Suits Remnember, A Burns & Co., a Our stocks ar4 i at random fro can save dolla No. 1--.210 W. Lauw 6uiut . 0., (- BR!UMBWfY 22, 1922 'he ed Steef an the bag is your Iuarantee f Hi hest PosiI bl'e' Quality TRADE MA flEGISTERI ITPAY 5 All you need to look A small percentage of southern farmers obtained a bale of cotton per acre list year. Plenty of fertilizer plus hard vork overcame the boll weevil, crop diseases and adverse weather conditions-and mlade money for them. This year it will not )e a question of whether you will buy fertilizer, but what make of fertilizer is the best buy. Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers are backed by the Swift reputation, maintaine(l for more than fifty years, of making every Swift product the best of its kind. Swift & Company has the resources, the equipment, the raw mateiials and the knowledge nee essary to combine and process different car . Swift & (FERTILIZI Atlanta, Ga. Charlotte, N. C. Days of B rgain.Gi tSDAY, FRIDAY AND :ket, J. C. Burns & Co.'s Under )for ......... ............50 $1 (K) lloy\' 11 Pencil, all for ........- - - ..5c $225 'Men 's paper, eol ..... .... .... ..10C . table lloy I FDAY AND SATURIDAY 50 Harmonica. Chambray for .... ....95c *1 .'5() At-h .... .... .... .... ....95c$10 ( mespun .... .... ........95c TeMnsGl .....................95c$10)tlW Bleaching..... .... ....95c 2clakg for Work Shirts .. .. .. .. ...95c o o mb For only ... .. .. .. .. . ....$1.98 ~lt'ais ~ress -Skirts, 'for .... . ......$1.98 Seortbe ............ .... .... ....25c ~eortbe er...... .... .... .... ....25oc Seot.tbe Po'wder .... .... ....... ..10~c haid a ........... .... .... .......7c o li H ..... ..... .... .... ..,.25c 1ltCide ..... .... .... .... .... ..25c ospca ~ar .... ......... ..........o 65cay hc .......... ......... .... ..5oc . eprr .........................15c o 0itn ......... ................100 wer; u ..... .... .... .... .... ....89c 1lagsze] ind Saucers..............89c o iai~ Extracts .... ......... ....100 Sc'Mns o >.... ......... .........22 1-2o icLde'1i wco... . ... ... ....... ..22 1-2o o Mn' o .... .... .... .... .... ..221-2o ..................$1290 5a Wpcal'ch . 25e...........5e pckae wi ts...........$.9 1 lot 'Ladies' ..Seio.........oeaiour table t~-~ercle8 Gighas, utigs. 1 lot Plaidn'c th,2to5yrspee.1 lot 'Laiden' ....................$.69 1 .lot spialg 3 e Unerby, e U der -ll Coepprl weyucnaw y u hee ourai 1 i fgnun agis Ware sczn 'A 50u mm nesos oe ten's Ho Depatmet Sore i ot LMenS eaS. OIldan d . .....N.1o .bigN r IFT "It pays to use theni OnalCrops and OnallSoils 7 USE T E for in buying fertilizer riers of plant food to insure the right kind of fertilizer for different crops and soils. Swift's lIed Steer Fertilizers for cotton coitain the right amount of -uickly availa. ble plant food to cause a quick start and a suff iCent aniount of more slowly availablo Plant food to insure tho continuous growth ad the early maturity which in most cases will get ahead of the boll weevil. The famous Red Steer bag shown above is your guarantee of the highest possible quality. It is all you need to look for int buying ferfilizer. Buy Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers-con taining 14 or more of plant food-from your local Swift dealer, or write us direct. Company ER WORKS) New Orleans, La. Albany, Ga. Red Hot ving SATURDAY elling Stores, Laurens, S. C. '1 Girls' Union Suit .... .... .... .... ..69c veater Coats .... -.... .... .... ......98c Kiee Pants, ages 6 to 17, special values . .98c ... .... .... .... .... .... .... ......25c -.-........ .... .... .... .... .... ....98c loek.--.- -........................98c 1 Filled Cuff 'Buttons ...... ......48c ine of Cardui--the woman's friend .... ..73c lack Draught.----.... ......... .......18c ellas-Special -Friday an'd Saturday .. . .98c ;hoes ..-..-..-..-.... ...............$148 of Shoes .... .... .... ....98c and $2.48 of Men's and 'Boys' Hats..... ..48. and 98c of IMen's and 'Boys' Caps .... ........9c >le Oil Cloth, (worth 35e)..... .... ....25c mfen4pun, per yard .... .... ........ ....6 a'Hose (sizes 5, 6, 7 .... ......... .......5o alue Window Shades, first quality, worth e-.----.---.--...--.......... .... .....48c sheeting, 'worth 65e elsewhere .... .......47o Percales, 36 inches wide, worth 20e else >rice Friday and iSaturday....... .. ..12 1-2o uminum Dipper (worth 35e) .... ......19c rose,; seonds. 'While they last .... .... ..5 e this week.-.--.--.-.............. ..200 de Hose this week -....... .... .... ....29c C, special sale, 3 pairs for . ... .... ..... .25o :STIOE SM~JE~ TilI'S WFEEK hoes. We thave two (big stocks of Shges going ing out, cut prices. Now is your chance to ole family. IDOTING 'SALE TIS WFEEK ;ocks of 'Men's and- 'Boys' Clothing. Come in gh. You can dress up for a little money. silkc Pon-gee 'Shirtwaists, well made, -latest . ..,-.......a-........ .... .... ..$2.98 nice 'Pongee 'Shirtwaists.... .... .... ..98o 3repe-de--Chine and -Georgette Shirtwaists, d, only.---.---..-............ ...9 Toile Waists, special sale now .... .... ..39o per, good patterns to select from. Double Is) ............ .... .... ........22120 to Red Iron Racket.-J. C. ne Goods for Less Money. ist only a few items picked 'eek and look through-You &.Co.. , South Carolina h Side Public Square in Burns Block