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I was cured, yes, I can say they were a Ood-send to me. I belIeve I would have died, had It not been for Cardul." Cardul .has been found beneficial in many thousands of other cases of womanly trou.. bles. If you feel the need of a godd, strengthen lng tonic, why not try Cardul? It may be Just what you need. ' Druggists ' The Quinine That Does Not Affec the If end ocause of Its toi1c and laxative er ect. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININI (Tablets) can be taken by anyone ithout causing nervousqness or ring ng in the head. E. WV. OROVE'S sig. aturo on box. soc. * LANFOIW NEWS * * * e * * . * * e e e Lanford, Aug. 7.-4Master John s' Cannon celebrated his birthday lm 'Saturday by inviting about 16 of hi little boy friends on a picnic with hit and to enjoy the sport of swimmini The little follows were chaperoned b LMrs. Jess -Massy, Miss Nora Cannoi Prof. James L. Fleming and Prof. Fre D. Cox. They all report a most de [lightf)ul time and little Johnnie wishe .that his brthday might be every da if they would all be like that. iMrs. T. WM, 'Burnette delightfully en tertained the Sunbean band Saturda afternoon at her home. They enjoye games, songs and music until the .were tired, then resorted to -a coi spot near a sparkling branch and Mr Alice Mills assisted Mrs. Burnetto i make a bounteous spread on the bank of tau Uittle stream and the little fo lows were ready to enjoy the man good things that are good to ea Mes.. s. R. J. Patterson and T. M. But nett.e, .he two deacons, sliced watoi melou mnd seemed to enjoy seeing tli child. a having this delightful tim Mr.:,. urnette has a most interest Ing I*-.t:e band and spares no time c pains :n trying to make it better ei U.., "day. . Mrs. C. D. Cox was ale present as a s-pecially invited gues Master Jack .li-iggins, of Great Fall and 11. T. .H igg-in, Jr., of Buffalo, hay been visiting their grandparents, M an Mrs. J. G. Higgins. Mr. and )Mrs. P. A. Thomas, Spartan'burg visited their parents, M and Mrs. J. A. Franks, this iweek-en .Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Iranks an little son have returned home after two weeks' visit to her mother, Mr Sanders, in Spartanburg. iMisses 'Margaret -Drumnond an Mtary (Higgins and others from her attended services at Cedar Shoal church Saturday evening. Rev. R. Williams assisted Rev. Prince in ti meeting and a great many from her enjoyed the privilege of hearing the former pastor preach again. Miss Virginia Drummond, of Woot ruff, spent last week with Miss Ca: ry Lou iHiggins. On Sunday, August 6th, about C guests assembled at the home of M 'I M. J'ohnson to help him celebral his 76th anniversary. Although at thi advanced age you would think him younger man, espiecially when he wi enjoying the day with his family arl friends. Among those piresent wei Capt. and Mrs. J. V. Lanford, Mr. all Mrs. L. M. Cannon, Mrs. 1tella Bomua Mr. J. iD. Johnson, LMr. B. W. Johnst and family, and Mr. Vance Johnson, Arcadia; Mr. C. D. Cox and family, M C. L. Waldrop and family, Mr. J. ' Byers and flmily, Mrs. Othello Pay and 'Miss Estelle Nelson, of Hendei sonville, Mrs. E. G. Boggs and chi dren, Lincolnton, N. C., Mr. Richai Moore and family and Miss Ruth Lai ford of Arcadia, Mr. J. W. Johnst and family and Mr. J. R. Franks as family. It was a most enjoyable occi sion, one lonig to lbe remembered at iwe trust he may be spared to enjc many more such family reunions. Mr T. L. 'Harney, of St. Petersburg, Flk and Mrs. F. S. Randall, of -Hendersoi ville were the two absent daughtem and the family would ibe Complet The mother died six years ago, ti first link broken in the family of t: seven daughters and on~e son. Card From HI. B. Hlumbert To .the Voters of -Laurens County: Some time since some friends, witI out previous knowledge on. my par verny klidly announced me for the o lice of Supervisor, and in addition was .personally solicited by mn fr-iends. After very careful consi( oration, I could not see my way ecea on account of ipresent engagement ~to offer at this time, anmd issued a stati - meat to that effect two weeks ag, !Later it looked as if 'I might be abi to attend a few meetings, and in tI: hope of .possilbly arranging to -thu endi, had the announcement renewei but later developments rendered- it in p lractica'ble to (10 so, my time bein fully taken up, which I very mnuc regret, I wish to express to all my frienti my (lee) applreolation of their interem ini my behalf, andc ish limt had been a that I could have tendered my sex ~vices.Very resp~ectfully, (Hi. B. H JLlIFlHR. August 7, 1922k Ilenllng, Bleautlfying to the C'omple, lon.-" I used( H-agan's Magnolia Balh as dir'ectedl and in expressing mn ithanks for the great relief :l receive from its use, I wvill add that you claim for its utilit'y (10es not fulfy em press itk mxerits; it seemxs to posses a healing and beautifying power her< tofore uknown I will hln to intr< du1ce~ ,urI wvond1erful Balm. I remaix lilappily yourx friend(, (Signed) Mi~s IMarie Ahneida, Newhall, California. Instant beauty fromx this Iliquid fac and toilet powder--Brunette, !whitm ipink, rose-redl. 75 cents at druggist or by mail. 'Lyon Mfg. Co., 42 S( 'Filith 'St., Brooklyn, N. Y.-Adv. Loo Leaf Ledgers, Etc. Adivertiser Printing on. bi * * * * AERCROMIIIE REUNION .0 .. S 0 0 0 0 0 [. The sixth annual reunion of th ,t Abercrombie family was held at the s home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Abercrom nt blo in Clinton, Monday, July 31st. The r. occasion which called them together y xsas the 76th birthday of Mr. Aber t, cr'omble. Ixactly one .hundred of the d friends and relatives gathered to do - him honor. A bounteous picnic din d ner, with barberued hash was serve ' y under the oak trees. After the ropa ., Mrs. Earl Owens, candidate for super intendent of education, was :resented y to the crowd, and gave thom a talk. d FMr. Goins, :astor of Lydla Mills Bap Y tist church also spoke some very help 11 ful words to an appreciative audience. 5. Mr. M. S. Bailey expected to be pres 0 ent, but was called off on business, so * only came to offer his congratulations. After - a very endoyable day, and Y many wishes being expressed to the L elderly couple that they might live to enjoy more of those delightful occa sions, the gathering adjourned for an 0 other year. The following were pres 3. en-t: .r. and Mrs. J. I1. Abercrombie, Mr. r and Mrs. E. F. Anderson, Collie An der.on, Loraine Anderson, James. An 0 derson, :Mr. J. A. Woftord, Laura Wof t. ford, Budie Wofford, -Ben Wofford, ' Collier Abercrombie, Mis. Collier e Ahercrombie, Lee Abercrombie, Maxie - A-bercrombio, Virginia Abercrombie, Laura Abercrombie, Ludie Watkins, Geneva Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter -, Abercronble, Nellie Abercom'ble, ' Clara Abercrombie, Eulie Abercrom d be, Marion Abercrombie, Mrs. John a.lByars, Roy Byars, Lois Byars, "Walter -, Byars, William Byars, Sibyl Byars. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Eugene d Johnson, Mary ohnson, Carl Johnson, SDorothy Johln;on, Richard Johnson. s Mr. and irs. Henry Aborcronbie, Jesse Ahercronb:c, J1onathan Aber e ciombie, Mlr. and Mrs. Irvin Campbell, e Cecil Can'.-blllHh'n Campbell, Mr. r J. C. Abercrombie, Myrtle Abercrom 'bie, Annie Abercrombio, Earl Aber croibie, Eunice Abercrombie. Maude Abercromble, Mr. and Mrs. Fayett Ow 'ings, Lillio Owings, Russell Owings, 0 tMargaret Jamison, iMrs. Sallie Aber Serombie, Hessie Abercrombie Dean e Mberodiin. Mr. .and Mrs. Glenn Bull, Miss eVra Caldwell, Rev. Mr. Goins, a .Mr. J. P. Carter. S ', Ed. Jay, M'. and Mrs. Gorge d IDiur(ns Ms DrIggers, David Comip e ,ell, E ri Owcna, M3rs. Earl O' -ia, d M ry Ellen Owen.-, -irs. Norsth Sp -I, .u'l, Mr. and Mrs. I,. er n Ji ans, Jack S:minions, .Alillie im r 's George Fi!ier, 1. C. Cun-W t -' a:, 21-s. 2' s I ddle, 'irs. .Job '1 -. ! ain:. Mrs. c' ' ia: , Alol :hus '... c li:ims, Williim ieci omsbie, '. - dr Abereo:l ;e, C. Y. Crndl ek, r.C. Y. Mah: r. F. H.I1. oa, Mis. F. H. uImon, LuUiie Bald n, n '.\l:s. J1ude laldwin, Lucle Dald-Vin, l1a t ldwin, .\lr. Frank '. in L-blin, Mi.s. Frank Tuniblin, Lila J i d son, Mr. J1. il. .\: :'croimbie, Mrs. .. HI. y Ab~eromibie, Esiy Kelley Thie annual reuinion of Company' C, s1-1th Regiment, Company C of 3rd dat -tallon, and Company A, 6th Cavalry C will he held at Union church S.~ iurn (l ay, the 12th inst. D~escendanit and friends of the veterans of these comn panies and also former resident; of that section are requested to attend andl carry dinner. It is desired to smake a this bo0th a reunion and home-comiing t, day as has been (lone In the past. - 11. L,. HIENDE6RSO%, I ~ J. P. ELLICDGE, y J1. R. McDANIEL, t Commnritte. Ourd From Miss D~unlap Editor The Advertiser: Allow me to express thi'ough youir iaper' an appr~ieciation for the interest taken 'by my friends in my race for, tCounty Sup~er'intendlent of Educa Lion, I aipreciate the eforit they have ..ade for 'my election. I 1'ear, however, that it will be impoi)05ble forn me to con tinue in the race, and am thei .:fore taking this method of announcing~ my (Idecision of withdrarsing fr'om the 'ace. Yours very truly, (MISS) i.lARGARETY DUN JAP. Card'i Fromi Audlitor Thloimps1'oni Editor' Time Laui'ens Adlvertiser: Please allow ine space in your col-' umns to expriess my13 sincei'e thanks to the voters of Laturens couinty for' their valtiablo supploi't. in the past andl will apprei'ciate same in the alpi'roaching !u prinary. It will b~e impossible (or me to attend the campaign mel(etinlgs as - Rtespectfully, .1. WADDY TH'IOMPSON. Atmosphero of the Earth. s Ou)'r ciarth, asi make's its diur'nal "('l'vOi iion)1, ('ri'es with It n iin skin e of ir, w~hihbS trts becom(linrg ramrelied I, WhenQ we4 14o iup ia few t hmousanid feet; 5 at aibout seven'i mii ls abhove time gr'otmd the. ir i' tops growhoi,' &'ohler, ait 20 imiles abov w~e t he eartih is th uim mpper limsit of twilight, and14 at 50 milhes he giis a r'egin whiere th ati1S~tmopere JOB When. y( any kinc do very I fairly in Just a Squ PR I DOmi SUE Built i everyd ness s1 ged str The st< Brothe leather windov tires. Spacioi In shoi protect: price oi EAST Phone PRINTING )u need printing of I call on us. We good work and keep line with prices. are Deal- -That's All ERTISER TING CO. sE BnOTHEnS INE 5 COUPE ind priced for practical, my use. Beauty and light Jillfully blended with rug ength. sel body finished in Dodge rs baked enamel. Genuine upholstery. 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