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PENNS CHEWING TOBACCO To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY. a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and Oeo~p Isenloed with every bottle of A S' H LING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of chidren suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes' Heal[ru Honey in side the fhroat combined with the heai ng effect of Gtwve's 0-Pn-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed In one carton and the cost of the combined treatment Is 39e. HFjG o druggist for HAYES' Was Very Weak "After the birth of my baby I had a back-set," wries Mrs. Mattie Cross white, of Glade Spring, Va. "I was very 1ll; thought I was going to die. I was so weak I couldn't raise my head to get a drink of watcr. I took . .. medicine, yet I didn't get any better. I was constipated and very weak, getting worse and worse. I sent for Car dul." TAKE GARDUI The Woman's Tonic "I found after one bot tie of Cardul I was fim provIng," adds Mrs. Crosswhite. "Six bot ties of Cardual and . . .1I was cured, yes, I can say they were a God-send to me. 1 belIeve I "0o'1d have died, had it not be,, ___ for Cardul" Cardut has been found beneflet~el mnany thousands of other cases of womanly trou bles. lI y@u feet the need of a godd, strengthen.. ing tonIc, why not try CarduI ? It mtay be just hat ou eed. HONOR ROLL * * *aurens Ity Sch'ools * Eleventh Grade-Highly Distil ,iished, Sarah Eliza Swygert, Grace i'aylor; Distinguished, Allie Gosnell, Rebecca Adams, Eula Mac Martin, Louise Smith, Herman Taylor. Tenth Grade-Ilighly lDistinguished, Sarah Katherine Barksdale; Distin iuihed, J. J. Adams, Robert Babb, Fred Clifton, Roy Gaston, Ray Good win, Margaret Knight, -Mary Senn, Ruby Templeton, Maude Wofford, Wy att Waldrep, Carl Thompson, Ruth Sullivan, Winifred Sitgreaves. Ninth Grade-IHighly Distinguished, lary Goodwin, Sidney Holmes, Paul Philpot, Rose Rosenthal; Distinguish ed, Clara tBoyd, Jalnie Holmes Davis, Nelle Cheek, Marlegene Gray, Thad deus Hamilton, Katherine Hicks, Beth Long, Cornelia -Machen, Norine Mar tin, Louise McCord, Sara Senn, Hilda Taylor. Eighth Grade, (A)--Jighly Distin guished, Willie Kate Baldwin, Pascal Miley; Distinguished, Zell 'Blakely, James Machen, Inez Motes, Horace Nichols. Eighth Grade, (B)-d-lighly Distin guished, Frank Roper; Distinguished, Fay Chaney, Allie Culbertson, Bryon .Goodwin, Orroh 'Lou Irby, Gertrude Sexton, Jonede Teague, Elizabeth Thompson. Eighth Grade (C)--Distinguished, IZothran McCravy, '.iller McCuen, Perrin Wright. Seventh Grade (A)--Highly .Distin guished, Legare Blackwell; Distin guislied, Sara Cheek, Billy Bolt, Letha Kennedy, Samuel Fleming, Hugh Cole man, Augusta McClintock, Collyar Barksdale, Thomas Hamilton. Seventh Grade (B)-Highly Distin guished, Charles Rosenthal, Bruce Thompson, Martha Power, Clara Sex ton, ,Harriett Todd; Distinguished, Cceil Sullivan, Sam Todd, Henry Wil liams, Beatrice Rowland, Amaryllis Smith, Mary Thompson. Sixth Grade (A)-diighly Distin guished, William Bramlett, Mary Ball; Distinguished, <Mary Anderson, Wil liam Crews, Robert Moore, Jones Mar tin. Sixth Grade ('B)--Distinguished, En nie Power, Fannie Rosenthal, Ger trude Templeman, -Margaret Wasson, Peninee Watson. Fifth Grade (A)-Dstinguished, Jack Bolt, Ralph Ball, James iDunklin, W. C. Miller, Russell Moore, Bertha Barnett, Virginia Clardy, UMartha Franks, Arminda Hough. Fifth Grade, (B)-Highly Distin guished, Irene Todd, Jeanette Hamil ton; Distinguished, Mary Idell Row land, Frances 1Switzer (Mary Lewis Swink, Lillian Kitchens. Fourth Grade (A)-Distinguished, Margaret Check, Sarah Dorroh, Belle Hamilton, Marion Hil), Rolfe Hughes. Fourth Grade (B)-Distinguished, 2. T. Equires, Jr., Louis Wham, Mary Ellen Owens, Helen Vincent. Third Grade (A)--Distinguished, Jack Balle, Charles -Hicks, .oe Hough, Bert Kcnnington, R. A. Martin, Emi ly BWabb, Mary Crisp, Katherine H~ud gens. Third Grade (B)-Distinguished, . Joe Reid, Margaret McCravy, Sarah Riddle, Dorothy Sitgreaves, -Loise Taylor, Clemilegene Treague. Second Grade .(A)--Distinguished, Charles Crews, JIames uDavis, John A. Farnks, Jr., Robert Fleming, John Glenn Kitchens, Billy 'Lancaster, lHar old Lee, Mary Clarence Bramlett, Lau ra -Uabb, Martha Susan Blrlggs, IHar riett DuBose, 'Roberta Holmes, liar riett Gray, D)orothy Humbert. Second Grade (-B)-Highly Distini guished, Maudaline Sullivan, Mary Elizabeth Squires; Distinguished, 'Es ther Lurey, Inez Templeman, Lawton Vincent, Samuel Wilkes, Fred 'Lan h am. First Grade (A)-Hlighly Distin guished, Bob Childress; Distinguished, Trhomas Babb, Jesse Barton, William Bolt, 'Robert Bolt, Maurice Cannon, Billie Copeland, Charles DuBose, Wi 11am Hipp, Reuben Irby, Otis Madden, Marie Allen, Sarah Barton, Helen Blakely, A-zile Clary. First Grade ('B)-4Highly Distini guished, Frank Sloan, Helen Temple ton; Distinguished, Harold Ogiesby, James Owings, John -Rose Putman, G. L. Watson, Jr., Carrie 'Elmore, -Laura Madden, Rachel Norwood, Frances Putnam, Frances Rowland, Doria Swain, Edna Switzer, 'Mary Francos * Laurenis Mill School Fourth Grade-Distinguished, Carl Li1 27 Troy .Is-hop, Nellie Dagnel, Trhird Grade-H-ighly 'Distinguished Elmer Davis; Distinguished, Bessie Davis, Bertha Marlar, 'Lora Seay, Al ma Templeton, Second Grade-Highly Distingnish* ed, Oma -Davis; 'Distinguished, Loret Busby, Elmira Cannon, Bleulah IDavisa Goldie Waddell, Oscaur Lee Bishop. First GIrado-Distinguishedl, 'Ray I Bishop, Clinton Bishop, John Wesle5 Gws Clyde MicGill, Nellie Davis, (If your stomach is olt. bf order o ditressed, no m&1tter from what cause --4Ta stomaeh tabieta wili gigin :test relefi n oapo o ndige'tiOll LANFORD XES * * * . V * V * * * * * * V * Lanford, March 13.-A social event hat proved of exceptflonal interest nd pleasure was that of Monday cv ning when Mrs. J. S. Higgins enter ained in her hospitable iway the teach rs of Lanford school at a 5 o'clock linner. The guests were -invited into he dining room, beautifully decorated vith hand embroidered butterfly do dgns with numerous centerpieces and >retty flowers which added attraction .o all. A sumptuous four course din ier was served. After the meal the 'emainder of the evening was enjoyed in conversation and music. Those mnjoying the occasion were Misses 4ina Lewis, Jennie -Burgess, Anna Footman, LNesdames J. R. Patterson, C. D. Cox, and C. L. Waldrep. Rev. J. M. Robertson preached a good sermon 'Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church, emphasizing es p)eally the importance of enlisting students of the Word of God or the school of Christ. The quarterly con ference -will convene with this church on the 4th ISaturday iand Sunday in March. Miss Grace DeShields, a student at Lander college, spent the week-end with her iparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DeShields. Miss Nina Lewis was the week-end guest of her brother in Spartanburg, Missfennie :Burgess also visited hei brother, Prof. Jas. Burgess, at Greer Miss Anna Footman visited hei friend, M11iss Wylie, the principal ol Trinity-Ridge school, this week-end. L3r. Homer T. Ferguson spent a fe' days with his sister, Mrs. J. S. Hig gins, last week, and will visit relative in Lbaurens before returning to hi home In Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Prince, of CHin ton, and Mr. and 3Mrs. Kelly, of Spar tanburg, iwere guests at tile home o Mr. and M-rs. W. S. Prince, last Sun day. Mrs. J. R. Patterson visited her sis ter in I1aurens last Saturday. 'Dr. G.raves 'L. 'Knight will preacl at the Baptist church next Sunda: morning. Born to \ir. and Mrs. 'Laurens C -Holmes a son, March lst. The mission and Bible study classe will meet at the Baptist church Thurm day afternoon. The B. Y. P. U. meetings are we) attended every Sunday night and th young people are taking a great intel est in the rwork. We didn't know w had so many young people until w ALUI Aluminum Set i MOM organized the Union and we are proud of their Interest in the organization. The -books have been ordered for a mission study class, which will begin soon. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JInKORY TAVERN NEWS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * .* Hickory Tavern, March 13.-The farmers of this section made very lit tle progress in the preparation of their now crops -last week, on account of bad weather. We were all glad to see Alonday dawn clear and bright. Rev. C. T. -Squires, ,f Laurens, filled his usual atppointnent at Friendship church Sunday. Rev. W. A. Baldwin preached an in teresting sermon at Henderson Sun day. Mr. Walter Saxon, who has been ill TO) Camping, picknicki glowing coals, you' Its fragrant crunc delicious! Ask your grocer. Mahaff I4INUlV is Illustrated. j Gi To shir plat tory a ni Coi Thi One I Cole Parc Roui Sauw Cens Fry 9 Qi Coli Lari E FUR for the past four months, is reported ; no better. h Mrs. A. C. Owens, one of the .Inter- d, mediate teachers at Hickory Tavern, B was sick the past week. Weo all hope she will soon be back at her usual ej post. Tho principal of the school, Miss ' CASCARI For Constipated Bow The nicest cathartic-laxative to physic your bowels when you have Headache Biliousness Colds Indigestion Dizainess Sour Stomach is candy-like Casearets. One or two Bread is your Best Food---eat nt LST---Foor Growing Appe ng, any time there's a chance !e assured a feast. Especially GOOD BREAD hy goodness is ideal building ey's Bakery I OFFE iaranteed LIFE HEAVY---SEAM 95cC& elivers this high quality a tensils, as pictured, to yoi make new friends and to si of our established custome ed in your home under a g of a satisfactory service du ~w utensil free. ne to Our Store and See s Set Delivered to Yoi SET CONSISTE 4-Piece Combination Set--Can be nial Doubre Boiler olator, 8-Cup ad Roaster e0 Pan Set-i, 1. 1-2, S Quart rex.Covered Sauce Pan, 4 Quart Pan or Skillet asat Stew Kettie nial Tea Kettle-5 Quart to Dish Pan Serves Every Kitc These are not ordinary utensili -desirable becafise they not or are an ornament to any kite ~e with a.bleautIful lasting poll ~htens and beautifies the' horne NITURI aggie J. Becks, nyas .called to her >ne last week, on account of the 3ath of her brother, Mr. Charlio ecks, of AWare Shoals. Mr. J. G. Sumerel spent the week id with homefolks of this section. Mr. Joe Brownlee spent Sunday-with [r. and 'Mrs. W. S. Bolt. ETS els- Bilious I :,-er tonight will empty your )., Is com pletel, by morning and youi vill feel splenid. "They work wile you slep." Cascarets ne--'r st:r you up or gripe like Salts, ii Calomel, or Oil and they cost ov ten cents a box. Children love ca Z-a -ets too. tore or it. tites to make toast over if you insist upon P food, and, oh so % RING! riME Ware LESS ash et of LIFETIME ir home. trengthen the friend rs. Every utensil is uarantee by the fac ring your lifetime, or Flow You Can Get ir Home for 95c. I OF combined to give the fol. lowing dishes: 8 Quart Pot Combination Cooker Crtea oper .Preserve Kettle, 6 Quart Corn Flake Toaster Caeserole Bake Dish Pudding Pan Vegolbe Rinser ,Cl ander' Convex Covered Eette, oub Boller Pot Boaster . hen Need. s, but LIFETIME Uten ly serve yowaLifetime, hen---e j1, handsome sh---a Bitry finish that