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AIPIR IN Say "Bayer" and Insist! OPP Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablet you are not get ting the genuine Bayer '>roduct pre r ribed by physicians ove. I w ,v- two Yen3rs and Proved .,afe %,y n: 1;.r r for Colds leadache Toothache Liumbago Earache Itheuniatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy box es of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of 'i.onoaceticacid Cster of Salicylicacid. Renew your health by purifying your system with f p a ota 's I n S The purified and refined ev calomel tablets that are free al from nausea and danger. ge No salts necessary, as cc Calotabs act like calomel na and salts combined. 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Its "eficeanc has been proven breyo'ul shadfow o;, cess doubt, If it fai~s to help your child when your tret i i! '..red rn'n- virh. ourt question. TIweove iPowders it lar pkarge with fu:1 dire -tine for 2r5c far .Sour dlrui'gst for D'r Thor'ntor' Lasy Tete-detseet on - 7 - - - -- - -tion - . .... . ...d ren: sinct HomeI C01 Ground Marl Flour lu Ne Try a sack of new dui'r in ti flour from the miii. cr There is~ none~ Let ter. a W~e Deliver It. the c 20~ to ~21.28 Bramlett & Babb La.. ~ , S. C.wa news or'abl( a broa 11GREST BRWGE IN CAROLINA IS OPEN TO TRAVEL I Magnificent Structure Completed by (herokee County and Dedicated with Exercises, Gaffney, July :I.--Erected 70 feet above the level of "Big Thicketty" creek, and extending for a space of 100 feet, Cheroffee county this morn ing threw open to public travel what is declared to be the highest bridge for vehicle travel in use east of the Mississippi river and one of the high est to be found anywhere in the Uni ted states. .Present for 'he interesting exer cises carried out this morning were high officials of Cherokee county, mem bers of the county and state highway departments, delegations from Spar tanburg and Greenville, and possibly 1,000 Cherokee county people. The crowd made a brave showing when the exercises nyere begun, and even those who had the program in charge mani fested suil)rtse tilat there 'was so much interest taken. The program proper. carried out in :'herokee county's own inimitable tyle, was declared to have been the nost successful "get-together" occa ion in the county's history and the .ssertion was hazarded that the bridg0 xercises -would do much to cement the I onds of affection which have existed )r the past quarter of a century 'be ween two of the most progressive and rosperous counties in the Piedmont action of South Carolina-1Spartan- t ltrg and Cherokee. t The hour set for this morning's ex- 1] 'cises to begin was 10 o'clock, but t ng before that hour the stretch of e agni~ficent to:)soil highway on the o itional highway from Cherokee to Il >artanbturg, leading from the point a: here Gaffney's asphalt streets end, d :ts fairly alive with automobiles of I ery size, color and description, and ft I of them loaded to the guards with b od-roads advocates of Cherokee di unty, hurrying to witness the culmi- it tion of a long-cherished dream, the ke ening of the splendid bridge over ticketty creek to connect Sparta n- sI rg an( Cherokee cotties and make w at particular stretch of highway one the finest to be found between Wash -ton and Atlanta. While today's , 'inal opening was a matter for which , people of Cherokee county and the * erokee county highavay commission 0 solely and entirely responsible, -etheless, Spartanburg county will ;) rich benefit from the magnificent [ >ovement and that accounts for the mI t that Spartanlburg people 'wVhe jil rly as much interested in the affair jo% were Gaffnev and Cherokee peole. poll le Greenville county will reap ben- N in lesser degree and that fact is Sp >onsible for the Greenville delega- % being in attendance. N his mor'ning's proram w in ige of C \. I. .eadows, secretary of vav' Gaffney Chamber of ('onmerce and ident of the Gafflniey l otary ('lub,. that genial presiding officer made Al al "hit" with the Crowd fromt the heal rule. sentence that lie uttered. CRO .W. C. 11am tick, lpresidenit of a larly tg of G;aftney andt ('herokee couni Ottttn mtills, anid ('Itatiman itof the thro 'okee county highway coimmtissioit, o the first s)('aker', sheiing inutroducedl hie miain wvho has -bent mote large 'spontsible thain any otther for1 goodl s a nd spilendlid tbr iges in 'herto ('outtity. 'Dri. Ilamitc(k began lhis e'ss 1)y reviein'%'g the tegislatiotn h madtue piossible the c'Onstrutin te Th icketty' br'idge' at a cost of tly more than $-U,00t0, andl nar' I th li d(iffiuIties5 and~ ha rdshitps ('it tered( befot'e lhe s tuctui'e was tini c'omtple'ted. ie led up to the sue 'ul conclusion of thte eniterprise, thte contract -was formtally let Se'ptemnbet', andl declartedl that so is the Cherokee cotunty highway nission1 is concerned,~ thte coimpie of the 'bridge marks the fondest a that body has cherished ever' any such commission has exist-. I'ON PRICES FOlt WEEK MOkDERIATELY DlEPREI'SSED) et Reached 'Its Highest Quota us About the Middle of the Trad leek. wy Orleans, La., July 23.Pices depressed int a mojet'ate wvay g almtost the whole of last wveek e cotton market. E'arly dlecline's ed the market to its lowest, ott tore distant mtontths, to net loss t:;'," oints, while in the late tg Jutly anti October fell to their ;. not losses of 6l to 112 points. C :. e f the week the market it its htighest, S to 23 'points over' lose of ,the -pr'eceding week. Ont o05e the list shtowed net losses of 57 points. October traded as as 22.00 cents a pound, as low as and closed at 21.33. 1n the spot tment prices lost 75 points on ing, which closed at 21.75 against1 on the close of this week last yh of the selling of the week 1one on the unfavora-ble striket in this country and on an unfav Opinlion of political new from - dI. The tronhles amn the cal mines aroused fear that mills woul be seuiously put out. for fuel befori long, while the rail strike caused un easiness regarding transpootation fa. tcilities for the new crop, now jus1 starting to move. The daily starting up of gins in Texas, reports that cot ton was opening fast in the mort southern sections of that state, and more or less hedge selling in connec tion with it resulted in some selling at times, but this sellng imovenent was not general because of reports that growers -were getttng high prices for their new cotton, higher prices than could be secured for old crop cotton, and that buyers iwere eager to get ev ery bale turned out. The first new -bale of the Georgia crop was reported and the official returns noted bolls be ginning to open in South Carolina. Only moderate selling arose from the weather and crop news of week be cause of fear that boll weevil damage might, at any time, assume alarming proportions, since the pest was re Ported numerous in nearly all sec tions of the belt. tILLER URGES FARMERS TO DRY OUT WHEAT Iranleft & Habb Says Wheat (oming to Mill is Too Damp to Grind Well. ,ditor The Advertiser: We notice quite a lot of wheat corn ng to the mill too damp to grind, and ,e would like, through your columns, ) advise the farmers who have wheat ) dry their wheat 'before bringing it the mill. This can be done by sun ing the wheat two or three iweeks. If iey are not in need of flour at pres it time they could spread their wheat it on the floor and dry it this way. takes longer to (ry this way but iy method is all right so long as they 'y it well before bringing it to the Ill. We are unable to make a satis ctory turnout from wet wheat and sides the flour will not keel). To y the wheat thoroughly iwill harden and thus be a means of helping to el) same free of weevils. This is a ver.y jinportant Matter and ould be of interest to every farmer 10 has wheat. BRAMIT ETT & BABB. MADDEN NEIWS * ladden, July 24.-laster Joe Pink rtin has returned from a four nths' visit to his brother and sisters, Washington and *Baltimore. lie en ed the stay much indeed, and re 'ts a wonderful time. liss Frances Blakely, of Laurens, lt the week-end with Mr. and Airs. Il. llidgens. liss Robie ilIludgens, recently of Sa i. N. C., is enjoying a two weeks' No Worms In a Healthy Child children troubled with Worms have an us hy colr, which Indicates poor blood, and as a there is more or I ess stomach distu'rbanoe. VE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu for two or three weeks, will enrich the blood, ove tihe digestion, and act as a general Strength Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then off or dIspel t he worms, and the Child wilibe rfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. Of Al A clean si price smasli shelves. Tc and paintig merchandise Now is the tim clearance sale d Red Iron, No. 1 5 No. 2 S Goodrich q~tnoun7ccs new tire prices -lowest cost mi/cage ever known Effective July 20th, Goodrich establishes a re price list that is a base line of tire value. It givc. motorist the buying advantage of knowing that4 I . ever size tire he selects is of the same quality - i Goodrich one-quality standard. It gives him the lon. est mileage, the most satisfactory service and the high. est quality his money can buy. Results will prove that it is impossible to buy tire mileage at lower cost. Think of being able to buy Silvertown Cords at such prices as these: SIZE BASE LINE SIZE 13AF LINE PRICE YB PRICE 30 x 31 C1. $13.50 34 x 4 S. B. $30.85 31 x 3.85 C1. 15.95 32 x 4 S. B. 37.70 30 x 31 S. B. 15.95 33 x 41 S. B. 38.55 32 x 31 S. B. 22.95 34 x 4f S. B. 39.50 31x4 S.B. 26.45 35 x 41 S. B. 40.70 32 x 4 S. B. 29.15 33 x 5 S. B. 46.95 33x4 S.B. 130.05 35 x 5 S . 49.30 No extra charge for ecise tax. This tax is /..~;i by cG .' is New base line prices are also efcctive on goodrich Fabric Tires SIZE BASE LINE SIZE BASE LINE PRICE PRICE 30x3-"55" $9.65 32 x 4 S. B. Safety $21.20 30 x 31 -"55" 10.65 33 x 4 S. B. Safety 22.35 32 x 31 S. B. Safety 16.30 34 x 4 S. B. Safety 22.85 No extra charge for excie tax. This tax s paid by Goodrich This revised p'rice list affords the motorist as definite a guide to tire prices as Goodrich Tires are the definite standard of tire quality. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY,Akron, Ohio LRANCE SALE I Summer Goods veep of all summer goods. A record ing sale to Clear our Counters and make room for our house cleaning. 'to receive our fall and winter stock of e for you to buy your hot weather goods at this uring this week and next.. BURNS & CO. Racket---.Two Department Stores in Lauren a store 210 W. Laurens St., Next to Bramlett's Shop tore North- Side of Public Square in Burns Block