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Rub It In fr Colds in the Chest, Sore Throat, Grippe and Inflammation of Any Kind The pure oils in Mexican Mustang Lini. mlent -Uotme instantly, penetrate quickly andi redluce swelling of 1glands. Mustang is particularly effective n treating Croup. Diphtheria. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Frost. bites, Cuts, Burns. Piles-all ailments that can possibly be reached by an external remedy. Contains no alcohol-DOES NOT MARTI OR STING. 73 years' suc cess. No home should be witlut it. Doctors Prescribe It - Read This Dr.'J. C. Compton, Ratliff. Miss., writes: "I have prescribed your Mexican Mustang Liniment for Se Th roat, Chilblains. etc.. und the results were entirely satisfactory. I think very highly of it." FREE WIT" 25c TRIAL BOTTLE TOA 9o 'l's**ut..tnITn,-- TODD)LE or " in fo r 1,t. I 11 5.ho,, 25x c, , "n i p.ITn'IdI~rnt rdf* . I.Y)nf i i. CO. --50C-$ 1.00 Sold Drug and General Stores "The Good Old Standby Since 1848" MEXICAN A Thle Quinine Thiat Does Not Affect tile Head Because of its tonic and laxative ef fect. LAXATIVfE 'BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone ,without causing nervousness or ring ing In the head. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature on box. 30c. W. S. M. Says: "I'd have to take a correspondence course in foreign diplomacy if I didn't know a sure fire answer to all the battery troubles I hear. I tell 'em all to buy a Willard Threaded Rub ber Battery-the kind that has the insulation that lasts as long as the plates."1 Willard Service Man Come in and let the Wil lard Service Man show you how to get more battery 1miles per dollar with the iWillard Threaded Rubber (Battery. Laurens Storage< Battery Co. W. Laurens St. Phone 446 This trademark, stam--- -'1r. . on th cep iden'tinestthe wagard Thread0 Rubber Battery. Db R * Valar JONES NEWS Jones, Alaich 27.--The filends of lessrs. Dunk Sullivan, 'Milton Golden, Porter E1lledge, Wesley Algary and 'B. [,. Ilenderson, veterans of the Civil \'ar, upward of 80 years of age, will be ,lad to hear that they are enjoying .ry good health. Mis. Water i ng, of 'Marion, is isiting her parevis Mr. and Mrs. W. l'ownes Jones. Messrs. Walter M. Jones and Albert [ogers were !in Gi.enwood last Tues lay. Our life-long fri'eld anld progiessive -itizen of Donalds, Mr. '\V. R. Dunn, a*as ill mur midst 1cen'.lv, and re eived a most cor-dial greeting fromt ill of his aciuaintances. Ion. Dave Smith, of Colleton, was in W\are Shoals last Monday. Messrs. Albert Rogers aid son, Now ton, were witnesses in Andersonl court last week. Di. W. T. Jones was professionally cal iled to Elkom recently. \Y'e were very sorry to hear of the recent deaths of our good friends, Judge Fr'anik Walker, of Waterloo, and Mr. Augustus Iluff, of iaurens, and sympathize with the bereaved fami lies. A severe storm of rain, hail and wind visited this section last Sunday night. followed by a cold 'wave and genuine \lMarch winds. Mi. Hob Golden, of Greenwood, vis ited hs brother, .\Milton, yesterday. Mr. James Cambrell, of Georgia, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Gam'brell, of Ware Shoals. Dr. \V. T. Jones is very grateful to hiis friends, white and colored, for re eit kind favors. The low price of cotton is material ly rotarding the return W gieneral prospeility. '.Mr. Copeland, a cotton buyer, of Laurens, was at Ware Shoals, last Vednesday. Dr. V. TP. Jones wishes to buy a good milk cow, iwitl' a young calf; also two pig. of improved breed. Al of our peelile tenderly sym pathize with I Mrs. Robert Ellis, in the loss of her mother. Mrs. Little, of Georgia, on the 17th inst. We recently met the flhlowinz friends: Joseph Thomason, of Hickory Tavern, Trhos.Wods, joseph Simmons aid Mills 'Pitts of Poplar Spi'rings, John South and Henury '-iiggins of G reen wood. Frank Davenport of G-reenville, :Dr. J. G. Cooper, Broadus Cooper, Wistar. Culbertson and J. H. Blackwell of Ekom, and Dr. Bell of Due West. fY ILLILSV111E NEWS * Tylersville, March 27.-We are glad o report Mrs. Mary E. Donnan much letter. She has 'been sick for some .ine. Miss Mattie Donnan spent the week mid with ,Mrs. E. HI. Garrett, of Gray 'ourt. Mr. TI. Grace, of Greer, and Miss ~ydie Peterson, of Spartanburg, visit ~d Mr. andl Mrs. .1. W. Peterson last Master 'I arold Sanders celebrated 11s birthday 011 'March 21st wvith 1kis ittle friends. D~elicious cake and emionadie wvere ser'vedh. Mr. andc Mrs. 'T. 0. Garrett and faim ly spent last Sunday iwith Mrs. Gar 'ett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. WN. 'eterson. Mr. Wash Owens was the guecst of ,ir. and Mrs. C. 21. Owens Sunday. Mr. Jeff Sanders and family v'isitedl is daughter, Mrs. J. T. Willard, a few lays ago. Mr. J. W. Donnan, Miss Lucy .Don an and others attended (quarterly onference at hLanford last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Md. Owes visited the le latter's 'parets at -Simpsonville, a sw days ago. Mrs. J. 0. Davis and little Ruby, of treenv411e, visited her mother, Mrs. lary E. Donnan last Thursd'ay. Mr., and Mrs. E. H. Garrett and chil ron of Gray Court, were the guests f Mr. F. La. Donnan and family Sun ay. Little Thelma tDlonnan and Alice karrett celebrated their birthday to-. 'ether on March 26th, Thelma being 1, and Alice 9. Mrs. John Blakely visited Mrs. Mar .- - last Tuesday. Li~iss I~essie 'Donnan is improving, re are glsd to say. -e l ille Abercronmbie, Ftila and aspest Gavrett, of Greer, spent Gunday rlth homefolks. Miss ILucy Donnan and Mfrs, Alma 5ryor 'visited Mrs. James Donnran, of iaurens, recently. ' ' Mr. J-ugh Donnan and fahily 'wore uests oftivJ. W. Donnan and fo's ly, Sunday. TIflk BOLL WiEVffL IN 192M die Present Situantion Sagtests Con. servatlive Precedud'. Clemson College, IMarch 27..-'w!ng. 0 the. figur mild consecutive 'hntors b)/e have ha~d there nhas been au ecumulation of bo4l weevils anil at tihis time throughout 'the stite ,th, weevil is unusually abund-ant. Shouli we have favoluble weevil weathe during June and July this season, 0 in other words, should we havo weath er this year during 'June and jul: similar to that of last year durir these same .months, then we may 'wel looli with alAprehension on the situa tion for 1922, thinks Prof. A. F. Con radi, entomologist. The history of the aboll weevi would show t-hat an abundance o weevils iII early spring does no lecessarily mican it crop failure *o most destructive damage to the crol for that Season, because unfavorabl: weevil weather during June an( July may react on the 1weevil and . crop he prodluced inspite of the abumui ance of weevils inl the spring. Ih1 it is well for the farmers to Colitem plate seriously the situation that nx exists, and such a Contemplatio "THE GREATE "DON'! UN Don't sit there wol terraces. Those b = that land worth $1 of land by a littlej purchases by dropl sure to get greater FOR $1.00 12 yards 37-inch Sea Islan 10 yards Middy Twill ... 10 yards heavy 'Drilling 10 yards 36-inch Blewchini 10 yards l)ress Chmamnuay 12 1-2 yards 1fast color ('heeks .... .... .... I pair e(lIns Overalls and .T'oilet Soap 1 Pailr Alen's lhaki Pant enkes Toilet Soap. 24 Alen'N llandlIkerhiefs 22 1-4- yards 27-inh Sea I (30 landies' I Ila ndkereliefs 20 pairs Mlen's flose ... 20 iairs Ladies' Hose . 25 eakes Oc tagoni Soap. 1 2-:3 pounds Shoe JLeather 20 Ilair' 'Nets......... I Alan's Hat and 2 eake Soap .... .... .... .. 1 Umbrella anid 2 enkes Toi for............... 8 cans Prin'ee Albert . 12 y4irds 36-inch Curtain 10 yards Toweling .... .. 10 Turkish Towels.... 10 lluek Towels....... .10 packages Lux .... ... 10 yardls Long ClothI, for~ dlerwear .... .... ..... 1(0 yards 40-inch 'Sea [slan< 10 yards Mat tress Ti'eking 1 ( 2-3 yar'ds Ia t tress TIiekE 25 (enkes Toilet SoapJ, large 25 School Ta blet s.. .. . 4 ya;rd1s Oil Cloth .... ... 1 pair P Ied Room SIlipiper' spools Tlh read......... 811OES LaIdie.s' Oxfords ......... laiesiC' Pumiips..... .... _Ladlies' Tfan Ljace Oxfors " rubber heels ......... Ladlies' Plain 'roe Oxfords -Ladlies' One Strap Oxford. _ Shoe Leather, per lh.... Men 's 'Shoes, all leather . _Men 's U. S. A rmy ,Shoes. Men 's D)ress Shoes . .. .. s Men 's -Oxfords ......... IMen 's Brogue Ox fords... Men 's Oxfords, .:Cush ion S JRaby 'Shoes ......... .. Baby Oxfords ......... . Children's Oxfords .... .. 'Boys' Shoes ......... ... Boys' 'Dress Shoes ... .. . Roys' Dress Shoes. .. .. Infant's ''Hustler 'Brand'' Children's Hose ........ Ladies' Hose ......... ... Ladies' 'Hose ..... i Ladies' Bhoot'Silk Hose, blai and gray ......... .... Ladies" Silk Hose.... Ladies' 'better grade 'Sill at .... .. ...... ie g Boys' and Girls' hleavy Hose ................ The Powerful Magn4 Quatityt should have the erroct or urging upon I him a conservative course of !proccd ire In 1922. Again it Is urged that every effort should be directed toward soil improvement, its this is the fun damenital step hi farming under boll weevil conditions. Loose Leaf Ledgers, Etc. Advertiser Printing Co. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF t ('Complaint Served State of South Ca'rolina, County of Laurens. COUWr O1F COMMON PLIDAS Andrew Saxon, Mack Salon, Queen Williams, Hugh Saxon, Individually and as Administrator of the estate of B. T. Saxon, deceased, and Geor gi':anna 'M01inney, .'laintiffs. against .ohn 'WL Saxon, if living and if dead, his heirs at law, names, ages and Places of residence unknown, Rachel 1Ii xon, 1'rnest Saxon, Louella Saxon, ST TROUBLES WE HA' r CROSS [IL YOU 'rying about the Boll We( roken places will develop .50 an acre. "A stitch in judicious work right now. >ing your nickels, dimes a and better returns. MJE0N 'S : .... $1.00 Me's I~nts..... ......$1.00 Alem s Hats, large hi $l0's. Columbia. I11 .$1.00 Aen's I)rss Hats S. .. $1.00 BI'en 's )eliuixe VeloI .... $1.00 ( IENT'N 1D A proln .\en 's 1i)res.s Shirts .. $1.00 ..\ln's )ress Shirts 2 nkes M .1e's Silk Shirts .A.....$1.00 M.\en's Bet ter I)ires t s and 2 Men.'s \Vwrk S'Thirts $.....$1.00 Me' '. 'Work Shirts ......$1.00 Alen's best Work iSh sla1nd. .$1.00 Meni's Sleeve Supp< .......$1.00 'Men's Supporters . .......$1.00 Men's Pleat ed Silk I .... $1.00 MAXTel's Hose .... ... $1.00 Iafen 's hose .... .. ......$1.00 len 's Leatherl Belts $1.00 Men's hose .... .. i Toilet Kien's Handikerchiel .. .... $1.00 .Amil's Blue H1andke let Soap MI1en's 'Red Handker< .... $1.00 Men's Pants .... .. .... ..$1.00 'M en 's P'lants...... Serimn $1.00 Overalls........ $1.00 Men's summer weigi .....$1.00 - 'Carhartt Overalls .$100 Glen's Suspenders, p ... $1.00 'Boys' Suspenders, p fine unm- 'Men 's "'E versna p' ....$1.00 peri pir ii... .. .. . S....$1.00 NO'l .... $1.00 ,alThread ...O. ng . . $1.00 1 paperQI of Pj .. size . . $1.00 ;*. & .CasTra --..$1.00 pae;c;Cot h'ma . ..$1.00 .Pencis 'i for .... and 5 Ladies' Hlandkerchie . .. . $1.00 Ihair' Nets. .. . .... Bonnie-B Hair Nets .... $1.98 Secool Tablets ... I.... $1.98 Colored Crayons .. swith Writing Paper an . .....$2.95 box for. .. .. .. . . . .. $2.25 Babies' Rubber Pan' . . .. $8.45 27-inch Dia per Cloth ..... .$1.45 Needles, 1 paper ... ....60o Stick 'Bluemng, per 1 .....$1.98 Children's Rings, 2 ......$2.95 Leather, Shopping '13 ....$2.95 1 spool Silk Thread ......$.95 Gauaranteed JfAeetrie . ....95 'fixtures and attac] >;3. .45 in, for .... ....,. .....98o DRY G .. .18 Middy Twill .... .. ... .5 Fast color 'Apron Cl . .. .. 175' 37..inch Sea Island. ' ' -. .8 Best Sea Island, . Long Cloth for fine .... ....8o ODrilling .........., .... ..100c 36-inbah 'pleachings ..... ..5c Mattress Ticking . ek, white 'FeatherProof Ticlhit . ..3.9o Blue Den~ha.... .. ......6o Oil'tbioth' .... .... Hose Best grade fast, colo Ribbed ,40.-inch Voiles, all & ,.....18c D9tted 'Swiss 86-igec ts that Pull Pradent Pcople to ret syI d Prke.' M. T. Saxon, Clyde 'Saxon, Macka Saxon,..Jr., .Maybelle Saxon, Clar ence SaxN,, Watts Saxon and Queer Saxon, 'Defendants. To the 'Defendats above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to .answer the complaint in this action; of which a copy is herewith served upon you by publication and tc serve kt COPy of your answer to the sai( coInilaint on th subscriber at his of. lice Masonic Ten pIe, Greenville, S. C., within twenty day-s after tile. service liereof, -exclusive of tihe day of such service; and if you fall to answer th( comilaint within the time aforesaid the 4Plaintiffs In this action will appl. to the Court for relief demanded In the complaint. JAS. M. RICHA'RDSON, >Plaintiffs' Attorney. Dated March 2, 1922. C. A. 'POW10ll, Clerk C. C. P., q.aurens County. To John W. Saxon, if living, and if dead, to his heirs at law, names, kiges and places of residence un known: You are hereby given notice that VE ARE THOSE THA' THE E GET TO ,vil, but get out and mer into deep, damaging dic time saves nine." You < You can also save a I nd dollars in Collins' si IIATS 36-inch 'All ... .... .... 98c :16-in lh :Sill -im II .... .... $1.25 36-incl all s .... .... $1.98 10-4 pure 1 .... ........$2.45 36-ibreh Sill I,: II*,,si .... $3.35 36-inchl 131hi , 1SI 1 NXIS C"repe-de-Cl ... .... .... 75c colors .. ............95c Wool IB3roa .... .. .. $2.98 all 'colois h .. $1.50 jlty-Chyn< ...... .. ....39c White Serg . . .. . .... 49c -Slu'unk,1( 4 irts.........65c 32-inch )Ir< IItrs ..........5c fidies' -Silk ... .... *.... 8b Pongee Wa ose. .... ....45c Iadics' bet: .. .... .... ..c Ladies' Ge< Chine W1 ...... .... ...25c 28-inch Dr( ............ ..5c 36-inclh Flc .... ..........B. 36-inch Cm .cief.. .... .. 50 White Tab] hefs .... ... c White Tab: ....... ...$1.98 72-inch got ...........$1.65 eerized T ....... ....698c White Woo it Union Suits 49o .. .........$1.69 Window Sh er pa1ir...... ..25c Brooms.. 21' pair...... ..10c Octagon S Cuff Buttons, . Toilet 80al ...... .... ..10c TPoilet Soap ~SSoda, 4 pn Lye, 2 canis ........ .... ..1c Umbrellas. ..... .....2 21-2c luiu I ......... ....5c Plow Rope, ........ .... ..c Cob Pipes .... .......... 5c aX,'for al f's, :3 for . . . . 10c Dr. Islaiekni .... .........5c A-Brick' .... .... .....10c Dr. Caldwe ..... .... ....4c Wine of (e .......... ...c Black Drau1 'Envelopes, '1 13.ce Dee St ......... ....100 liee Brand :s...... .... ..39c Large size 10 yard bolt $1.65 der . .. . . .... ....50 12 Clothes-, ...... .... ..5 . 2inl. Shoe for .... .... ..5c- Blue Seal 1 ags .... .... .25o Pneumonia .... .... .... 8 5 Gallon Oi Iron, wit-h all Dish Pans, iments thrown Plough i~n ... .... ....$8.9 'pio pa D'Galvanized .. .... .... ..10c 2 pawekages icka .... .....80 6 Knives ar ... .......8 81.4 ~Men 's 'Leati ...... .... ..100 colbra .... ..100 Kitq, 30e p~ underwear ... .10 ' Schnapps,1 ... .... .....10c Brown Mul ......... ...100 Yellow Jael ........... ..de Aliple'Sun . ....... ..;.00o Stud, 6 for ..... .......25o R. J. R., 3 ...... .... ..l.e Prince Mb ......... ....25c AtIeky Twii e' Aprobn Oing- Rich anid 1 ..........,.10. llagle, 45g bors ....'... Se Natural S...... ...,..:66 Camel igo CollIht* Stoi. to Piachase ai Uways id PoitIon to Give M you -are being -served by publication and you are, therefore, hereby sum moned and required to answer the CompIlaint in the foregoing catse of ac tion, thle original of which .is on .ile in the ofilce of the Clerk of Court for bau rens County, 'within twenty days aftor tho service of this summons upon you, and if you fail within the time afore I said, the -Plaintiffs in this action will al:;)ly to the Court for -the relief de manded in the conplaint. JAS. .l. RIHAI)SON, 'laintiffs' Attorney. Dated ClUrch 2, 1922. C. A. 1POW ICI, Clerk 2. C. P'., Ia"1 1, 'unty. 37-3t-A No Worms In a t -alt Child All children troubled with '.orr havo an un. healthy colr. which lendk ix ood. and asa rule. there is more or I ec '- distuTbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CIil V given regu larly for two or three wecki A the bleed. improvo thedigestion, and a rilStreogth ening Tonic to the whole a. aure will then throjoff or dispel the' on , C Childwillbo in oc qt health. Plea. . per bottl SNEVER COME" RIDGE IT" d the cracks in the thes, detrimental to :an save a gbod deal great deal on your ot, where you are Ir-ish BrownI Linen ....45c 9Pon gee .... .... ....49c Silk Impil'ted Polgee .95c hinen Sheetilg ......$1.98 Taffeta .... .....98c ek Satin .......... 98c line, white and all other . .... .... .... ....$1.39 loth, 5; inchles vide. .... .... .... .... .. 85c , all colors .... .... ..75c 1, al wool, sponged aid 4 inches Wide ....... 95c SS Ginighams .. .... 15c W aists .. ... .... $1.25 istis for Ladies .... .. 98c :er Pongee Waists ....$1.98 >rgette and Crepe-de lists .--- .... .... .. $1.98 s Gingham ... .. .12 1-2c wered .Curtain Serin . .10c 'tain gerin .... .... 81-3o c Damask ..........48c e Damask .........58c d quality, highly mer able Danask .... .... 75c F a n l.... .... .... 29c lpes ....- .... .... ....49 c kags.-......... . -15 for -- - . . .. . . 3 Dippers ..... ... 1c 1 foot for .... .... ....1c anl's Me'dicatedl' "Liek ock Medlicine ..... 25c Insect Powder .... ....9c Bee Br'and Insect Pow ... .. . . .. ...221-2c ains for .... .... .... .5c Poligh, black or tan ....12o Vhite Vaseline .... ...10 Salve .... ..... ....1.9o I Can ---..... .95c 14 quart ........ 35o es -15 'feet for ..... 15c Wash Pans .... ....25o rd 6 Forks silver colored 95to ecr Work Gloves 25o, 48c, 65o TOBhACCO ug .... ..... ....22 1-20 hick plugs .... ....22 1-2o 3, 30c plugs .... ....221..2o ret, 30e plugs .... .22 1-2o Cured, 30c plugs ...2.22 1 2o --- .. . . .. ... 25c for - . . .. . . .. 5 rt, 2 tins for ...~....25o V, for.-... ..... ..71.2o 'laxy, 40o plugs ......350 plug .... .... ....3..9o rett~ 20for .... .... 15 $6e of Good oe for Loss. iNS Wikeid's Old #taud