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L3 C Rub It In ro, 1 Cz Colds in the Chest, Soro Throat, Grippe and Inflammation of Any Kind The pure oils In Mexican Mustang Lin. andp redc'te :st1,'t p"er Uickly and reduce swelling of 'lands. Mustang is particularly effective 1n treating Croup, iphtheria, *heumaltism, Lumbago. Frost bites, Cuts Burns, Piles-all ailments that can possibl be reached by an external rem edy c nins no alcohol-DOE's NO SMART OR STING. 73 Years' suc cess. No home should be without it. Doctors Prescribe It - Read ThAM Dr. j. C. Compton, Ratliff, Miss., writes: "I have prescribed your Mexican, Mustang Liniment for 'ore imroat, Chilblains, etc., and the rest i were irely satisfactor I think very luigi~ly Of 11irlystifato FREE wT H 215 TRIAL BOTTLE or Icooi n brT i Ic Send Sfcen in Plan. -50oc -1 .00 So:d! L Drug and General Stores Thc Good Old Standby Sinice 1848* MEXICAN A No Worms in a Healthy Child Allchildren troubled with Worms have an un healthy color:which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is snore or I ess stomach disttrbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu larly for two or three weeka,will enrich the blood. limprove thodigestion, and act as a generalStrength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throj if or dispel the worms, and theChild willbe in ect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. W. S. M. Says: "My grocer friend asked for a two-year battery guarantee. I said, 'Will you guar antee a pound of sugar to last a week?' 'Gosh, no,' he answered, 'that depends on how much, and how fast~ it's used.' 'Same, way with' your battery,' I replied. 'De pends on how much and how many times you use it.' 0He got the idea." Willard Service Man Come in and let us ex plain the Willard Service Policy and the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery, which lasts the life of the plates. Laurens Storage Battery Co. W. Laurens St. Phone 446 Tis trade~arle, etamped in red onthecaeseidentiflesathe Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Will d OONSUMI"ION OF COTTON BACK TO PIRE-WARl LEVEL Striking Fenture of tihe Situation j Ie Consumuption of 12,000,000 11a( for 1921. Washington, April 30.--World col ton consumption has returned to it .pre-war level, after a 5-year period ( low coisuml)tioni,-accorling to a sui vey of the international cotton situi tion covering prodieti. (usumq t'-1 arld stocks as or' prz' , ma, iublic tonight by the commulercxe c:a partIent. "The striking feature of the situa tion," the department said, "is an in dicated consumption of 12,000,000 bale for the year ending July 31, 1922, ai proximately 6,000,000 bales more thai proulced for the crop year." The world carry-over, the depart ment coiclulded, from its sucrvey, wil retur-I to normal by August 1, 192 while the outstanding feature of in terest now is' the degree to 1whic world cotton .production will retuin t the re-war level or whether it wil continue on the basis of the last years' averge of' 18,000,000 balI Much depend.s, the department declai ed, on weather conditions and the ex tent to which the 1)O1l weevil prove to be a limiting factor. From its survey, the departmen stated, it appeared that on August 1921, tihe carry-over of cotton was 1.1 :135,000 .bales, tworld cotton produc Lion for the 1921 crop was 15,197,00 bales and the total supply for ti 1921-1922 season' was 15,187,000 bale Consumption from August 1, 1921, t March 31, 1922, was estimated at 14 129,000 'bales, leaving an indicated sul Itly on April 1. of 14,903,000 bales. Prol ably consumption from April 1, 1922 1 July 31, 1922, was estimated at 7,000 000 bales and the carry-over ol Ai gust 1, 192'1, of 14,000,000 bales. YMany believe," the department sat, "that a new world consumiption levi ! had -been found, some two or thr( million bales lower than the pre-w level of approximately 21,000,000 bal< jer annum. The low consumption < less sthan 17,000,000 bales for 1920-2 confirmed this vicw, a matter of grei concern to cotton growers, in view < the enormous carry-over afd tih knowledge that a single good cotto year would make What looked like bad situation, worse. "During the past 8 months cotto consum-ption has shown a strong uti turn, reaching -this time .1-1,-00,0C bales, and a )i'rospective consumptio of 21,000,000 bales by the 'end of th cotton year. This would leave a cai ry-over of less than 8,000,000 hale: thus getting cotton conhumiption anl carry-over back to a ir-war normt basis." ** * * * * * * * * * * * * DIALS NE W S * ** *0* w * * * a * dlials, May I.-One of the most iII teresting parties of the spring senso occurred at "Mountain Viaw" farm o Tuesday evening when Mir. and Mr Townes Curry enter'tained wvith "tacky par'ty" in compliment to thel sister Miss Dbwey Armstrong an members of the Epwvorth 'League. The apartments of the lowver floa wvere artistically decorated thirough out wvith p)ot planlts, bridal wrieath an. r'oses, the color scheme or white an gellc.v being successfully carried ou In every detail. The (lining tabl wvhere grape juice and tempting-.littl cakes wvere servedl during the evening was esp~ecially lovely with cluny con terpilece banked wvith yellowv roses an' sprays of ethe gi'aceful biridal wreatl: Games, contests and music afforde, d'iversion for the evening. Mr's. .Jes Henderson was awvarded the pr'ize fo the '"tackiest" costume and was p~re sented iwith a dainty -pink flower baske full of carnations, The second priz wvent to -Mr. B1ob Mcdall, wvho receivea a neat "wvonder box". The coupl winning top score in the contests wver Miss Clara McCall and David Brown lee. Mr. and Mrs. Festus Cur'ry delight fully entertained wvith a dinner part: Saturday of the past wveek, In honor a their . father Mr'. W. C. Curry, the oc casion .being the 71st birthday of ir Curry. Mr'. Curry is the eldest of fou brothers and ohe sister,;il 'o11 .whon were invited to spend the, day ,with hin Satur'day at the home of the host ani hostess. The affair wvas a very lleatztIful oe the lower floo,r/was throwvn en-suite and the attractiveness of the apart ments was adcentuated by the use o pot .Olants and bright spring floweis. At two o'clock the guests were nuni ered into the diing room wher'e thi table brave in its array of .sno~wy linci and bright silver; fairly groaned wit1 .the sumptuplIs repast '1hp guests present beeldes the hone gildsts' Mr. and M i. WV. C. durry, were M1r. and 'Mrs: Johnj Curry, Mir. an'd Mrs *ham Ourf-y, 'Mr. and Irg; Dumgk 'urry ~Ir. and M4rs. Jake Watson,'of dreen yle, and 'Mrs. tileen Peden and lit ,*.Davidi Jv: 'r. IPlurnie CutYy~ o 'Asleville, N. C.,.Was urlable to be pres ont to the disappointment of all. J happyinolhnts of'tie day occurred a 1,Mr. Curry with a lovely bouquet of S flowers with card containing greetings and good wishes from his pastor, Rev. 4 C. W1. Watson..to, lv S The many friends of 'Mr. Harold Ow ings, who has 'been (Iuite ill .with typhold fever are glad to knowI he is S io,-iroving so iIcely. The remaIns of Mir. Dallas F titer field, a well konwn citizen of the near by comunity, was .interred in the cemctery at this Wlace last Wednesday L mOrning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Satter 'fleld's deathi Was su(den and inexpect ed, le being in hIs tsual health Ilp to - the time Of 'his death. The deceased was in his carly fifties, and is sur vived ly four brothers and One Sister. - The tineral services were cOn(licted I by his pmstor t1 Rev. C. W. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'T, Gillespie and (liif - dren, of Grecn ville, and MI. and Mrs. ''a skell Gray and children were the Sunday giests of .Nlys. .\Mary Curry. - Mrs. Ii. Y. Simmons and son John mIlotoled over to Greenwood Sunday to see their relative, Mr. len Lipford, who Is seriously ill at this writing. To Cure a Cold in One Day rake LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It - tops the Couh and hleadnehe and works off the old. E. W. ROVE'S rignature on each biox. :Oe Citation for Lettfers of AIinistration State of South Carolina. - County of Laurens. -y 0. G. Thompson, Probate Ju(ge: 0 Whereas 0. D. Nabors made suit tc me to grant him Letters of Adminis tration of the estate and effects of . Alrs. Dora E. Nabors. o These a'-e, therefore, to cite and ad ,1- moih all anI singular the kindred .and creditors of the said Mrs. Dora E. Nabors deceased, that they be and ap - pear before me, in the Court of Pro o ba-ate, to be held at Lauiens Court .House, Laurens, S. C., on the 4th day of May, 1922 next, after publication hereof, at. 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why , the said Administration should not .be granted; Given undler my hand this 19th day o April Anno 'Doini 1922. pi' 0. G. 'I-DHOMPSON, s 41-2t-A J. P. L. C. bt f n 0 Depa *1Heax We mak best flour th We handle c We carry a Co.'s goods. II Wagons, Harn, We carry a ful HAI We Keep He FINAL SE"I'IE NTi present theI on or dily proven1 or lie Take notice that oil the 26th day of IMM Ms1ly, t9)22, I WIt 1 Mrcn'.- a f1iial* ac-_ Akprll 26, 1922 Count of Illy aets 111i(. tJ,lo g,ig s.U AdI- ________________ Ililistrato; of the- estate of DleArcy 13. swygert, (lceased, iJa tile ofice of '('Ifation for Leers thle Juldle of Probate of L'ani-els Colin ty, at I l a. il. and oi the same State of Sout l(a 'o Jay v WiII ai ply for a, f ial dischairge (.011111y or 141111 [roni ni1y 13 tlust as A.111n inlistra tor. fly 0. (. ''lhoil)psoi Any persoi lndebite(I to said estate Wlere l'uig(ne .11 1s notifled and' reqiired to make pay- I lan mimnmade suit to nent, oil that (la te; anid all pCP.Mo" s;Ietteis (of A(Iflinisti iaving clati i aga nist said eState Wil I i tate and effects of T, AUTOMOBII I wish to announce that I an building on South Harper St., venient and better equippe EXPERT REPAIRING BY Every job will receive my work positively guaranteed Bring your car to us for that the first time and make a Prompt, Efficient Sery 0W. K. D S. Harper Street STORAGE SPACE FOR ] WHARTO rtment W y Grocery Del . a specialty of flour. at money can buy. See orn meal, corn, oats an< iuano Departi Full line of Planters Fer Nitrate of Soda $6f IARDWARE DEPAR~ ~ss, Bridles, Plow Stocks, Heel trees, etc. Full line of Cookin PA INT DEiPA RTM] line of Southern Cotton Gil Barn Paints. RIS SPRINGS DEP/ rris Spring Water and Har All the Timne. ARLWI )4iore sahi date, These are, therefore, ad ie and - )orever barred. kltui sh' all and 1singulm. the kIdilred WKS IW( lsT d creditor's of the( "a 'l'hg l;. Adrunnllstrator lan deceased, that they bev and apl -l-t ear before mev in tihe Court of Vro thlate. to be blel at I'aurvens Courit * ilotse, I1,anirns, S. C., on the Nh day of A4linlISit i 0llo of iy, 1922 ext, aftir p hdlicati it lireof, at I I o'clock ill tI Irn to show e ]'. it any thEy have. why I14 he sa14 AdIllI I i,411 rat 0' h I~ 1(I It Io i Irolae JinlgE I nt A a. ,Itd 11. C. ivCII untder illy\ ivd tI l; 2 1 i! dv i1e to giant tIeII April Anna it::In i 1922. ation of the Es-I () (0 . T i l) altunge i. Ihun. -2t-A .. >1 ,. (. now locate'd in the Posey where I will be more con d to serve my customers. SKILLED MECHANICS personal attention and -all to. be mechanically right. next job---we'll fi.: it right satisfied customer of you. -ice at Reasonable Prices ILLARD Opposite Roper's Lumber Yard IENT---DAY OR NIGHT N'S arehouse partment We buy the very i us before buying. 1 hay. muent tilizer & Phosphate .OO per ton, cash. FMENT B~olts, Clevises, Single g Stoves. EiNT l Company's House and (RTME~NT ris Spring Ginger Ale IARTON