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AGE0 FAMfMElt' DIE , REESISTING- .AlitSTI Greenville Ofiter Painttilly W0onnided. a% it m iie to arrest h01u 0 on a Iti waIrant. I )a rgan I eaco. 6h0 year old 1tt4nr of near Greer, was almost in sa tatly killed n ear hIs home at n1oon today. ile utt.I Pir~ri-s was rushed to theI 'cty hospital here andot is reported 1,;a; 1paiiully. though not seriolsly, in. u1ed. Mlore than 100 shots of abouti NKo. # size took 'riet inl his legs, left taide miln left hand. teutity Parris anid 1i ieputy t. h. ..016". at' tlieit ted to arrest tie tan Fr .das ni0.h;, bult onl accolt. oflavn the wa rant hehi Id atnd b)eca IuIve 'Heaco drew his knife suggestivtly1 'whetn lienltion of his going to Green vill was imde, the olicers Withdrew :in tile hope of rettli'lting tolay and v-'rtdadilng him to accompany thei ni it:mt 'ilicilty. When Deputy l'ar ris -(tur.,ed this morning with Depul 'ty 'othran to get the man, who, it is sant ii hai terrified th1e tighbor-hood w ith 1, thre-ats and crulelty to isI; fit. :. 'hey siglled ihit in a ield nlea rby. Wiw they steppel from Ile car ald appachled in a frienidly mat1,1 tier io an effort to spirit him away. the .m n :it ttIe(l several st ivs a id, 11k1 up a siigle barreleud shot. ;u. t rt the oh1icers to le'ave hi. ri sets. t;n atP.1 ity I'P ri. as l ' i I the colilnan(1. Coha:leapedI behind( a terrace andl Fit F! wouided ollieer emti pied his pu .. Apparetntly noting that Deplu ti:y Parri- did not fall. the diltuild -man loadld hlis gnl a1 seconld lime and.u :b i ng it to hi.-; shoui dol, firle -nd time at lie Illicelr, nI le load : hl .d tite. dlischagLel it in the dire ofD(Winy athra, the bulI-. !a nate toil oW the terrace., .\ manl attemlptedI to) Ipush a 'h!-i ' inito the barrel, the -.utn rf.- reavc andth e w fatal it1ol #uj .k itl inl Ile hm ' oi ly. FLt Tiarhtdedb-or hlh L I carrie'd iit toi te t. Th ' lod w ah~ion to (Groenvi.h- by )epul ' . a n I ogether hh It (he woill . .: .. Itan , . it s said, was hld A: n ime ill Ile stale asyluni. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially. preparcd SyrupTonic-La xative for Habitual C<istipation. It relieves promptly but vhitud be taken regtlarly for 14 to 21 days o induce regular action. It Stimulate. and egintes -.Very PYasant to Take. We JUNE SAL RED HOT PRICI Here are Tir Special values in men's sorted fine handle4, week's sale $1.50 piece, 10 yards, E Special for this week' $1.59 piece Red Star Di wide. Special this w 1 lot men's Overalls; he Special . . $2.25 men's tan 00Z pl .Special this week 1 lot men's cool pants y~ check, union made. We]: MILLINERY L.atest Creations Jus ceived*--Made in Balti Worn Everywher 98c up to $4.95 LANFOl NE1WS * Lantord, .1uite 12.-Mr. 13. M. Robert ion preached a most interesting ser mon as usual Sunday afternoon to a large congregation. Mr. T. 1). .De Shields nupplied for membership and was received back in his old nome iLiurlch, mucIl to the delight of his 111ly friends hiere. Mlrs. C. L. Waldrep and .liss Leonra Patterson are delegates of the lap worth League to meet at Columbia sollet 1111e real S0011, in a state Imeet ing. ,Nr. J. -Lee Langston and family, of Il'nion. were guests of Mr. It. .1. Pat terson and Mlrs. Alice Mills last Sil day. The 13. Y. P. '. met Siunday night with unuitisual interest from the fact that tile newly elected group captain was to take charge and develop tile topic which was dlone in a most inter esting iway. Nilr. and .\is. San4tel 1rumm11ond Were elecevd officers and with their cooperationi will mean much success to tile ortgallizat ion.. \lr. and Al rs;. If. 1". (arrett and haby Itachel attended tihe Sunday School rally at Warrior Creek church which was a most helpful meeting. .lMiss Carrye Lou li iggins spent -thr week-end in Woodrillt' withI her friend, liss Virginia )rummond. .liss Audry Franks. who is now ill training inl a hospital at Rutherford lon. N. C., is visiting lietr parents. .r :and .\irs,. .1. It. Frank". AlMs. P). A. Thomas and ('lildrel re turned 'hollt Sut evenin after spenlding sevtral days at Ilie home of .r. .1. It. Franks. \r. 1.lti'd Moore and family, of Arcadia, spent Sunday '.itl Air. and Alts. .. J. lanlford. Aliss \la-ry elle Patterson is the glest this week of .lisse-s ienora and A 1r. 1l11i .\-,;. .James I). P'atti sail w ire rece .u'lest of .\r. and Air;. Ion Ituirnis, of Itarksdale. .\ r. J1. 1). .l11-ohso will -,o with hlit .I,,\,. . W. ,llohso onl hli vii to Knoxvill, Tenn.. Washiinto and ozh-er . oints of, interes -t before 1the"l return 11 tii. h lea iiii Spa rtanrill Tu'esd:v ming to be gone ahout two .lr. .1. B. ilar'mioll, of baum1en1. vis ited friemlis and relatives herte Iui dlay. Alt'. Charles l)ruil ond's attractivv little children. of Sparta builr'.., arc lpendIing some tilmue with .lMr. amd .lMrs. Samuel ;l:-rumond this week. Mis., .\arv Lee Lanigston. of I'ion E nely Goods and and ladies' Umbrellas; as good quality. For this 18 and $1.98 nglish Long Cloth per Cloth, 24 in. avy, well made. 98 wshoes. $1.50 forth $1.50; pin- 1i9 Special 1 E-ave Hundreds of.' SIX me Re- -J. RED IROIN No. 1 Store 210 V will spend some time owith her aunt, Mrs. Alico Mills, this summer. 'Mrs. Martha Herbert is improving some at this writing. .\1rs. lthel Lanford and Mrs. C. L. 'Waldrep visited 1311's. Ma'ry Parson, recently. .\liss .Jennie Blurgess has returned from a very pleasant visit to relatives at. Hendersonville, 'N. C. QuIto a large crowd from here en joyed the demonstration of 'Mr. Fzelle at the home of 3irs. J. F. 1amb last 'hursday afternoon. S S S S . * * * S * S S e e NARNIE NEWS ** * * * * * * * * * * S * * * Narnie, .liune 12.-The farmers are taking advianiage of the pretty weather now anid the Crops are looking fine. Th1e thrashers have been very bisy in this section this week. We have had lots of visitors in Nar Iie recently. lir. J. 11. Powers and datighter, Ora, spent Sunday with \lr. and Mrs. Z. R. ITraynlham. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. 'WJllis of Gray Court, spent Sunday -with the latter's .a. Sandford K' t spent the week-end with his daughter, Mris. Arthur liramiblett. Mrs. A. V. Iurton and sister. Mr vs. Robert Gamlbell anld childrenvi had a1 ileasalit visit with their parents. 311. and \lrs. T. G. Nelson recently. .\ir. and .\lrs. Z. C. Cradodek, Mr. and N1 vs. C. C. Cr'addock and .\liss Con tile .lae 'raddoci., of Augusta. Ga., WOre the tweik-end guelosts ol' their .\ir. and .11rS. %. C. Craddock. Mir. isses D aisy Bll and Sara Owings spent last week withi r t' sister, .1sz. ILa Jiretn(ce Waldrop. of i-'noree. .\It. Plierlco les o!' TamIpa, F la., is visiting relatives Ier'e. .\iss AlaIrtha l ellamt., of (;eorgia, is isiting hetr hoth'r'. %1. wa liel !amus. Sensitive instrument. The fistIrmint known a 11v theIrndlh )icrol tor 1i so nsit Iiv Ithat vil t w I it'easure thiet hat from 1 a :1 l he o t "hiriy tt a 1'a roml it .1ad tilt' revord thlt of hen I 'iv'WT fb a i thx(d sI nr 1, s* r o t 4at vl,1 1i LhtI fromt It, traveling at a1 speed.1 4)0 INil.nun m1iles [ Seeno, taltcs manyy es 't ec us. Woman Occupied Wh 'e Train. The first train w folly octhpie by women In tih history of rairoad travel os that shartered by d Mas Sachusetts dlegaticn to httekd the women 0 c N(ongres.s h14bl fin (hicago alt the timne of thle Worl'* fNir. In that1 c ty FacUorycable ofT this week J.lo mns summe Und valueses speual ahs we Twotaored kindma thires week There's many a for a slip between the oilwell and the gasoline s It takes a whole lot more than the b< apparatus and crude oil to mjke gasoline. Skill and experience are the big facto It is largely the knowledge of men wi ed the refining business from the bc his4 compan thathas ladI e the imhI) ard", Gasoline possible. "Standard" is as uniform 1111d depeldal su.Ipply of a great city--it is tested just as d epenle~I' uinder every condition biecaulso with the(- rig t proportio of light, iterimc fractionsi. You can't go wrontig with "Sllt Are you using the I1 'right oil for your car? Clhart -will tell you. STANDARD OIL COl] (NEW JERSEY) "TAN DAm0" The Balanced Gas I RAtK'KF Values That Will Save SBuying Here ~vy Work Shirts; special 1 table of R dc'75c .cloth; sp ershirts; 50c 25c quality ] 3k 2 9C dresses, si * Special fo, factory odd1loCai, I sizes. Special JC 1spotCialico, nion Suits; good values; 5 po this week Sc, 98c 1 lot fancy 3 Arels; all sizes. Special cial price I c8,2cFancy Migni od Throughout Our Immense and Look Through. IN DAYS THIS WEEK INS& Co (RTMENT STORES IN LAURENS 90o. 2 Store North Side of Square in Burns B If you could put a magnifying glass on the contents of crank case after using the same oil for fr6m 600 to 1000 miles you f wouir refuse to drive another mile until you had emptied the burned-out oil, 1111ed the case with Nuso and refilled it with POLARINE. chance TANDARD rvicc station. !st of refining AOI satisfietory rs in refinling. t) have learn. ttomi ill) witi -oved "Stand e as the water careilly. It is it is lm'lnced, Biate and heavy lard." 'The Polarine IPANY RlD" oline! |JUNE kSALE RED HOT PRICES You 'Nickles, Dimes amnnants, short lengths of all kinds of icially priced for this week's sale. Each Piece Priced mercales; yard wide, good patterns for uirts and children's wear. this week . . . . ID factory short lengths;o s week 8C id Dress Gingham; special i 2c roiles for cool dresses. Spec- 1 n his week I UC >nette Voiles; special 1 5c 'Stocks in Our See Our Men's and Women's Silk Hose at 50c. Women's $2.00 Silk Hose, Humming Bird, guaran anteed hose, $1.48,