University of South Carolina Libraries
NOT'ICE OF SALE )istrict ('outal. of Unitd State.4, WeStern District. of South ('arolina. In the matter of J. Dent" - Culb' rtson, llnkrulpt.I l'ur ISuant to the orde. of the lion orabl 1.I. M. lythe, leferee inl the above-stated ease, I will sell at public, olltr- to the highest hidder for cash at b~uurelns. uthl 'arolina, oil sahi-s day inl Marchi. .1922, being the sixth day of ld mothii, (1uri ng th le Ia 11o11s of sales. Ihe following desc-ribed pr1).er. y of ih(e said bankr(upllt estate. subiject t) t le approval of tle court: 9 far 1111mulos. I vow. and1i I3 wagons. V. 1'. AleGOWAN, 3 - . _ lTrustee. Pains Were Terrific Read how Mrs. Albert Gregory, of R. F. D. No. I, Bluford, Ill., got rid of her ills. "During . . . I was awfully weak . . . My pains were terrific. I thought I would die.' The bearig-down pains were actually so severe I could not stand the pressure of my hands on the lower part of my stomach . . . IsIm"ply felt as if life was for but a short time. My husband was worried. . * One evening, while read ing the Birthday Ahna nac, he caine across a case similar to mine, and went straight for some Cardui for ine to try. TAKE CARDUI The Woman's Tonic MAM "I took It faithfully and the results were immedi ate," adds Mrs. Gregory. "I continued to get bet.. ter, all my ills left me, and I went through . . . with no further trouble. My baby was fat and strong, and myself-thank God-am once more hale and hearty, can walk miles, do my work, thotgh 44 years old, feel like a new person. All I owe to Cardul." For many years Cardul has been found helpful in building up the system when run down by dis orders peculiar to women. Take Cardui VELVE1 We are re liver all V< ordered.4 and get yoi We expect all orders next 10 da; NATIONA Laurer C* * * * * * * * * * * * S *WSINESS * * * a Will he Ineretsed Itronlgi tie ** * ess of 114)1me Trad1(e Campnhin.* The buy inl Lau1relns calligiit *th * if strictly adhere( to. would prove * to be the greatest. co-operative af- *f filiatiolt with tihe ilti mate results * of great benelit to al classes, be- * * cause: * F * FIrs t-- It wotild Inclerease the *) vole of all busilness and there- * fort, the prolits and dividends of *at all firis. * tl Seold-- -'le expalsion of basi- * ness ald prolits would increase * * the working forces and salaries. *' '' it d --'Ihe increase of blisiniess would naturally illcrease the pop- * Ilatio ot ort city. tI I Outhi--'F le increase of popil * tion m teans ('N'!mnsionl of territory * thereby a large dem and for real estate, re!didentCes and stores. Fifth- -it would( naturally !in crease tite doelosits of our bank- * int itstitutionts. and give the * mony arkets, a br-oadep;(flastlei t . * Sixth - I ioul mii ake 1alrens * a Ieater tradt ceitetr. * ti Seventh-I.t wouild invite invest- * menItts of manuttfactiers. I-:ightl-- It would hecome Itece;- * * ary to 4enI arige oltr truck t'am l *t and -lokaising. Ninth-At wouldI invite, otti-of town trade, bceause olr mir *chants, mlanullfactu rer's, t .kck* farmers, etc., (-otltdh comleLe with * *thet world. * Tentfh-- It would enitirly elimli-* * nate the m1tail order houses; heep * 011r moey at, home, and select *i mehandhIse with ottr. own eyes, che aPet and better, frot as good * selections0 at could be pur chas'd it the t'lited tState. * * *1 1IDon't miss the wonidei sale of Attninut Friday tnd Saturday at i Red Iron tacket. Colda Cause Grip and Influenza i LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the 1 ause. There Is only one "Dromo Quinine. ' W. GROVE'S Jiguntcro on box. 30c. T-- I WHO LOOKS1 VIGOROSG VGood red blood Is the oly suire founda. e 1in of 'Permiet Health and Vigor. 2 Good color, bright eyes, solid flesh, c erect bearing ar1e dependent ipon rich red blood. If your bloo( is n14t up1) to N the mark your general health can not be. Late hotirs, eating tle wrong foods, I working Indoors, fatigtle, laffect the a bloo(. So lat Ity )people eat well and S take exercIse, yet never seem to lhn prove in health. Gttde's Pepto-.angan taken regularly for a while gives the f blood that riehiness and redness that 1 Iproduces bountding htealtht anid vigor. F It Is a slimple, ntattural way to get well anid sttontg. Gude's Pepto--Alangant comes- in liquId or tablets-- at yourl drtuggist's. Adverttliement. SBEANS ~1< LIVE Is< ady to de dIvet Beans 2all at once to deliver within the vs. Tt PRISE BANK s, S. C. Local and Personal Mention * Mr. Job Little, ot Columbia, spent L Wek-eld in the city. .\Mrs. l. JI. Teague re(urned Tuesday )m Sumter and Charleston where e visited friends anid relatives. Mr. Tom T. Reid arrived in the city 'iday to spend sonle ime after having oin oil tihe road for several weeks. Miss Sadie Padgett, who is teaching 'Cross 11111. spent the week-end in e city with Ali. and Mrs. 1L 1. loore. M rs. T. V. Darlington, of Columbia, is been spending several (lays in 'the ty with her daughter, irs. .1. C. Todd. liss Connie Turner. of Cross 11111, lent the week-end with relatives at e Dew Drop inn. .1Irs. C. A. Clarke spent last 'weekI Grcenville with the Family -of her mn, A. (. Ilart, while lie was at a hos tal ill Atla'nta. .\ll. aind .\rs. .1. 11. llellaims, .lr. and rs. iobert Chapman and Mlrs. Ilar %y It. Gray, of iountain lun, were Sitol's inl the city Wediesday. Nliss Ne01 Jones, of (eenyvclle Wo an's (ollege. spcn the week-end ill le city with her parents. Dr. and .\irs. li3iim Jones. .\liss Gertrude Ilarneltt retirnel to le city .\Ionly afteir '.Ipendilg sever I days with e li ther and sister at illistonl.. .\lr. and .\lls. 0. 'ciniingtoni and Mlisa leo Taylor of Coliibia and irs. Kitchen and cii hidren, ot Auiguista, cre the aveck-end isitors of Mirs. *aura -. Taylor. Miss Kate Padgett arrived Wedne. ay from New York. AliSs 'adgett ill he in char;:e of the millinery de artmelit at M intel's duri ing the spring ('05011. Alisses Iilla llell anid Alarcie Poole, I lAiinestone college, passed through he city Monday oil their way to Ab eville to attend th 'oole-'Br-adley 'eddiing. Miss Alpiha Holt, of this city, i also almonig those atteliding. .\11. J. C. Lainiston. w\ho forimeirly ied oil tile Dial place in the Triniit.' tidge section and farmed ill Union ounlty last ear, *was inl the city on tusiness Saturday. Mrl'. Laligstol has ecently moved to his own farm near tenilo, in tills county.. i'riends of 'Mr. S. C. Wood, of the Vells Cklardy Company, will )e soi'ry D ILearn'u that lie has been sick for sey ral days.' He is now convalescing at lie loiei of Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Bolt nd may be oult in a few days. Miss Virginia Evans, of -Bowling, reen, Ky., w.s the guest last week of liss Frances Davis. 'She was the re ipliclt of mu'ci attention while here, Ilss Lillah Todd giving a delightful ard party for' her Thursday evening. Dr. Rt. F. Poole, of' Xew Brunswick, .., a native of.this county, and Miss largairet Bradley, of Abbeville, who "e to be mariled this week, spent aturday afternoon ill the city with [r. and Mlrs. .). I. Simpson, going 'om here to Gray Court to visit Dr. oole's pairents, Mr. aid Mrs. U. B. oole. oth Ilattles 'With AIte oni L)cal Cour. Th'ie Facuity of the L'aurenis High W.1ill Meet thue Stella Girls Teami of Luirenis. (Contributed) What pr'omilses to b~e the fastest and iost interesting game of the season ill be0 called at four' o'clock TPhurs my, whienl the high school faculty will ck horns oil the basket ball court ith the stella team of girls. The culity team is COmposedC~ of some1 the best known college ath tes of he ipast for'ty basketbalhl sea ns. They have the age and size and :perlence which the high tennms hlave leded so sor'ely in the recent games. :i the othelr hand, the spirit of youth deter'mined that the faculty shall rallowv the .bittei' pill of defeat. The me-lIpt twill probably be as followvs: Faculty-MaMillan, Wingo, for' Ards; Foy, 'Miller, centers; Wofford, owney, guards. Students--Taylor, Blackwell, four mi'ds; Bolt, 'Langson, centers; Cumi r'tson, Hicks, guards. Don't fail to see your favorite team this fast game. Admission, 25 and cents, benpf't Athletic Association the Laurens , ffighu school. Keep ur eye open for the ticket girls. See the show windows at Red Iron ',ket, -also at J. C. Burns & Co. No. 2 Meetinig of U. D. C. rhe 3. B. Kershaw chapter U. D. 'C, 11 meet with -Mrs. Warren Bolt; eaday afternoon, Mlarch 7, at 4 lock. Miss Minnie Babb, Sec. Pension Notie Pensioners reporting to the board 1st give their ages, as well as physi i condition. (Let those wvho have re rted and tailed to give their ages, ite to uts at once. J. P. CAIADWEILL, Chairman. See the show- windows at Red Iron ceket, also at 3, C. Burns & Co. No, AN oUr PR EVE Is Worth a Pound of Pett3 Pretty Essays, Econiu and EPI "Here rests his head upon the tune and to fame unknown. F humble birth," and he might have stead of lying in the earth, had he Collins' Department Store sells to and eliminate filtny flies and dan Bee Brand Insect Powder will kill them for only 9 cents, 3 bottles for-- - ............ 25c Bee Brand Insect powder in large size bottles, 2 bottles for only---- ....- .- 45c Pneumonia Salve... 19c Black Draught, per package, 19c Wine of Cardu-i-... 75c An ounce of taffy is worth a pound of "Epitaphy." Collins' Department Store is still in working order, and I want you to look at the brilliant Black Mes saline, 36 inches at only.--.. 98c Grey Taffeta, 36 inches wide 9Fc Blue and black Taffeta, per yard...---._.-.--..... $1.50 Blue, browri,Copenhagen blue and black Satin, per yd. .......$1.45 White'Counterpanes, large, $1.25 Crinkled Bed Spreads, 72x90, $1.75 Crinkled Bed Spreads, large size, 81x90, at ....... __.$1.95 Sheets72x90at ..----.. ... 95c Extra large size, extra quali ty ?heets, 81x90, at- .....$,.25 TOBACCOS' Lich ad W-axy, 4 plug .... ......35 Yerllow~ Jacket, 30e plug .........22 1-2c Sehniappsl), 20e plu IU.... ..........17 1-2c Ap~ple suni-euired, 30e plug. .. . ... .22 1-2c Camels. 20 for...... .... .... ..,. ..5 . Reyniold 's Natural Leaf, 630e plug . . ..55c Ea~gle, 45e plug .... ..... .... .... ..39c OilelothI, white and colored .... .....25c 40-inteh -i Sea 'Ilanh d-.... .... .... ..10~c Rest grade Apr)Ion Ginghams .... ....100c Flannielette .... .... .... .... ....10.lc Chiekasaw Plaids ~..... .... .... ..7 1-20 P'reiumiii Plaids' .... ......... ......10c Gtreat iFalls Broadecloth, all colors, 56 incehes widle...... .... .... .... ..85c Yard( w~ide Serge .... .... .........45c Cuirtain Serimn.... ............. ..90c White Lawn .... .... ........ ....10~c 'Black ;Satin .... .... ...........$1.25 Gray Tfaffeta..... .... .... .... ....98o .Silk Poplin..... .... .... .... ....79c' ~Mercerized White Poplin..... .... ..35c Unbleached Drilling .... .... .... ..10~c Apron -Ginghams .... ......... .... 8 15ec Odting, all colors .... .........10c 36-inch'Suitings .... .... .... ......10~c Oil (Cloth, white and colored .... ... .25c Toweling, 10 yards for. .. .. .. ....$1.00 Buareau and~ (Wash-Stand Scarfs ... . ..39o Two papers of Pins .. .... .... ..5 Hlair Nets .... .... ......... .... ..5 -Bon Ton Hair Nets .... .... .'... ..10cot Bonnie-B H~aiit Nets .... .... .... ..100c Three 'Ladies' H~andkerchiefs .... ....10c Bien 's Handkerchifs .... .... .... ...50 Umbnlrellas .... .... ............ ...98c Penceils .. . . .l..o. . .. . .1 Pencils...... .... .... .... .... ....4c Pencils -with Holders .. ..... ..5c Hlump Hair iPins .... ..... .........c Armour's Toilet Soap...... .... .... ..4o COLLINS' .DEPAE JOHN D.. CREATOR OF] W. W . WILSONS WCE OF" NTION r Paragraphs Filled With Ms, Eulogies, Elegies TAPH: % lap of earth. . A youth to for ir science frowned not on his been living and walking on, in used scientific compounds like exterminate' dangerous germs, ,erous insects. Sir Lipton thought his Shamrock Yacht cr -d beat 'em all. The Shamroc Irish Linens, all linen iinpo'rted, can't be excelled this side of Ireland, from, whence it came, and the price for 72-inch, $2.48, is low considering the quality. Shamrock mercerized Table Damask at_..--.---- 49c Table Damask, 72-inch, at- 75c Huck Towels at .I1Oc Turkish Bath Towels at.- 10c Large size Turkish Bath Tow els at.---.-- - ....... 25c Extra heavy, largest size made 39c Brassieres at.- 20c, 29c and 45c Ladies' Pongee Waists at 98c, $1.90 and --------------- $2.98 Ladies' and Misses' Hats at ~ 98c, $1.45, $1.65 and -- --...-.- $1.95 Ladies' Serge Plaited Skirts at $2.95, $3.95 and .--....$4.95 Hickory Shirting at------ 12 1-2c North Carolina Plaids at.-.- 7 1-2c Ginghams at--------- 8c and 10e Gold Medal Matti'ess Ticking 6c Mattres's Tidking, better quali ty, at.---------- 121-2c and 14c Feather Ticking at ---------- 25c. Bleaching at 1. .- ---- 10c Bed-Room Slippeig..... .... .... ..75c lad(ies' Oxfords .... .... .........$13 Ladjies' Oxfords.-.-...--. . .. .. .. ...98 Ladies' l'unIips..... .... .... ....$1.98 Ladies0' Tlan Lace Oxfords, withI rnub her1 heels.----.... .... .........$29 Ladies' Black Lace 'Oxfords, with rub.. ber heels--...... .... ........$2.95 Ladies' Shoe*s.-..--.--..-... ........$1.98 Laidies.' One-Stria p OxfIords .... ....$.45 Mlen's Work Shoes..-. .. . ........$1.98 Boys' Dress 'Shoes..... .....-... ..$2.65 Boys''Shoes.....--.. .... .... ....$1.75 Meni's Dress Shoes .... ......... ..$2.95 Men's Pants.--..--..-........ ....1.95 Mien's All-Wool ISerge Pants..... ..$3.95 Men 's Pants..... .... .. .... ....$2.25 ilen 's Dress Shirts .... .... .... ....75c 'Men's 'Dress Shirts, with 'collar .... ..95c Mcien's Dress Shirts.--..- .........$1.25 Men's 'Overalls..... .... .... .... ..75c i3kin's Work Shirts .... .... .... ....39c 'Men 's Overalls.---..-.-........98c 1Men 's Work 'Shirts..... .... .... ..49c Men 's 'iats ...---...... .........95o Lofeni's Hats.--..--...... .... ...98 Men's hats ... ..... ..... ... . ....'$1.25' Men's 'IIats..... .... .... .... ....$1.98 Men's de4,uxe Velour Hata .... ....$3.35 Ladies' 'Hose..-..... ........ ...; Ladlies' 'Hose.---..... .... .........10o Ladies' ~isile 'Thread1 Hose .... .... ..25c Laidies' Silk Hose .... .... .........65 Ladies' Silk Hose.---.-.. .........98o Ladies' 'Boot 'Silk Hose .... .... ....39o Children's Hose ........ .. .0 We have three 'cases of Spr~ing hats and there is no two alike, priee from 98 to.-- -..... .... ..........$2.85 Lde'all-wool ISergo Skirts..... ..$2.95 Windowv Shades..... .... .... .... ..49c tTMENT ,STORE, COINS S OLD STAND