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NOTICIE1 OF SCHOOL OPENING To Patrons of Laurens City Schools: The 1922-23 session of the tLaurens City Schools will bulgin on .londay, Beptember iI at 4) A. Mi. New pupils will be eniiolledI on Sep temeilr -ith, ith ad1(1 otli. Ikxamina tions for Con(itionled pupils will be h1ld on September 7th and sth. I wish to Call iattention to som2ie reg Slatiolls retiuired by ltw as follows: Colnipllos ry Attendle--l-very plr - ,,1t, gitarditn, or other person having ci.arge of any child betweti eight anl teen S yearl's of' age in lisive, inutist seln d<lh child to , public, pri'ivte 01' 1a-ro01Ial school, or to a com('(p etet t i tor, :wjet, to ai)proval of the County uein teldetC of Etidettioni, for four (o0)2 Ct(llve iioitlis, or eighty coisecu tive -chwl days, durig the selolastle yea1r that the sclhol at tedd is in ses s:i1. 'lhe period of compulsory attend -ince for (ie 1 Lurens City Sclools, as fix vl 1)y the Board of Trlstees. is for tile fih t fouirI schiool m1onth1 s, begin niig September 11, 1122. . Ae of AtteiitIice-it shall not be lawfi l'r anmy persoi w%,ho is less than .,ix nlor. ilore than wtenty-one years of ag o all a1111y of the free plublie schools of this state. VitCiniatlo-i-Anfy boaRd of edua tion, seliol tristees, orl ay other body having coitrol of any of tLe schools, ily prolilbit the entliance iito or at trindance at aniy school of all unva1 <:natcd personls who have not 'had the small lox. Pareitls ar'e irged to have their chil (1101 vaccinated before the opelilig of (chool inl order that soro arms may Rnot initerfere with their school work. H. W. GASQUIM, Su'perintendenlt. Magnolia Balm LIQUID Face and Toilet POWDER Brings instant, nat. ural beauty to facc, neck, ar s, hands. A8, Simply wonderful. Removes eruptions, freckles, sunburn, tan. Entrancing,last ing fragrance. Try ii. 4 colors: Brunette is WHIIH, White Pinic Via-- IRose-Red I -, CO,,., .- .BEST for 72 years-a marvelous beau ti. Proprietors: yn g LYON MFG. Sold by CO. all deal ers, or di 42So.FifthSt. iect ir om BROOKLYN, us, 7s cents N. Y. postpaid. Calomel Good . but Next Dose may Salivate It .is Mercury, Quicksilver, Shocks Liver and Attacks Your Bones Calomel sli vation1 is horr'ible. It mviells thne foungue, loosenRs the tethtl and staCrts rheumnatigm. Th'lere's Rno reaston wh'y ai personi m shitubil tak e sieken)ingi, sal i valting (cal1omel when a few~ CenIts buys al large bottl1 e of h)odlson's 'Liver Tone-a plerfect substitute for' calomel. .It, is a pleasant v'egetable Iliui whiich will start your2 liver j-ust as surely -as calomRel, but it dloesn~'t mRake y'ou sick antd cani not~ saiate. ('ahomel is a dangerous drug, besides it may', make you feel weak, sick anti nauseated tomorrow. D)on't lose a d~y's work. Take a spooniful of D~odson's Liver TOne inlsteadt and)4 y'ou wilI wake u~p feeling gr'eat.. No sal1ts necessary. Your diruiggist. says if you dlon't flid Docdson's Live)r Tone ntets better than treacherous e-alomneI yourR money03 is waiting for youR. \. S ne . Sedfrfeebolt Az4 qaks blmanded iroun ET CIIANGES IN COTTON AlIE SLIGHT ' nidilo It p 114orI Low, but Traders 111ad E.xprected Lo4wer Figuire. New Orleans, La., Sept. 3.-Net .hainges in prices on the close of the -ottoni market last week were insig tileanit, ilte active positions standing ve points lower' to It points higher liai tile close of the ipreceding week. While tile low plrices of tie week were natIde oil tlie opening session aniti the igl prices (in tie closinig session, vihich was Friday owing to observance f triple Labor 11:ay holidays. tlie mar iet fell during tle closing session, af er iakliig the highest levels, to al. 11o!t lhe lowest again and October losed withiln 2 poilits of ti' lowest, .5 cts a poliund. in tile spoi d,! mirtment, .prices closed net unchang (I with middling at. 21.75 which cou ared with 117.0 cents as the closimg irice onl middling this week last year. At the low(st of the week prices veI it) points uinder to I I points ov 'r the close of the liece(lding week. Vrom1 (his there was a g 'radial rise, 1a1,inlhy oil expectations of a1 bullish ovrmn e ortl conldition, unt1il i Friday the it radiig position were M to 1011 poits up1). net, w-ith Octoler t 22.10. -Disap;vointmen t over the MoV' iIeiit li ttres on coil d itionis Iustedl heavy unloading by ilngs and liit the imiarket off almost to the low st agailn. 'While it was generally conceded hat the, government condition fia-ures .o August 26th of 57.0 per cent oif nor nal were very low, th e maiket felt. w-avy selling lieatuee too many trad i's and brokers had got to thinking or Ih report inl too low terim1s. In some onarters eXpectation s .wecre for figires mider 56, and there was an element hat tallicd abouti a report of 75 o on loti. The 1111rk et acted long and its over uiought condition was against val les. With all this some littic- buying tppeared oin the close of tile week, -om1ing from traders who had mucch to Lay about the way crop prospects had allien off during tile mionth, pointing ut that a month ago tie indieted crop vas 11,49,000 bales, whereas the In lieated crop on the figures to August 5th was only 11,575,000 bales. "T11E BAT" COMING trim1arkable Broadi way Prodiel1on to be S'een lin liurens This Fall. "h'lle Ihit", to be seen here tills sea 'on1 is the sensation of the theatre vorld, according to press reports which lanager Switzer, of1 the Oper'a louse, lias; received here. Now in its hird year at the Morosco Theatre, New York, its rem arkliable runi caime to anl :nd oil Satourdav nighti, September 2nd. With tle final per'forimlance, the close if one of the most remarkable chalp lts In li, history of American then lres was reached. "The Hlat" ljayed for moie than 100 consecutive tinies on lhroadw-ty. More than 2,000,000 persons who pald wver $3,000,000 into the box oflice, wit Eessed the pl1ay dci ring those peCr I(rmant1(ces. InI actcial1 nulber of pieri 40115 attteninlg aind In thle gr'oss rec elipts, no0 alay lhas ever* eciiualledc the Ina rk (it "'The hlnt'" In New Yor'k City. \liorce, thle 1un (it t he dhay wih iIs 1(dmittedlyli based on myster' y, is thri ee timeIs greater than a-.', oitner lay of lIke liaralc ter'I. Wh'1at inakes thle record( o4f "Th'le I tat" he( more11 remia rka ble is thei f act t hat, LiiilIke mainy o4their play13s with long runhs to t heir tred it on lHroadciway, "'The Ilat"'hd itipposition to itself Iln tile ~ormi of touinig (com':mnies appleaingi4 briouighiout thle 'tilted States duiinig lie enire sei' (cond~ year of Its engage nent in New Yorik. As a maotter' of act , lyve months aftter It olienen la Allguist, 19120, a companttiy was tformecd 11nd playe'd ini Chiecigo for more11 than a fear,' a record iun aalleledl in thle an - 1als oif the thieatre in that city. lIn Auigust 19121, six companies began a riuniphiant sweepl of the c'outrty. In all, moriie t han 5,000,000 persons vhto have paid1( well over $7,000,000 in o box ofilces have seen this supier' >lay. Anid the end Is nowherei'c In sIght. NIne nmonthis ago an l~nglish coim mnly begcan ca run at St. James' Thea le, -Loondoni, thait ipromisest to go on 11d( Oi' Inld(finitely. .hn ailtin, two >theCr comiaeanles ar'e tour1i'ng the l'ng ishi priovinIces and1 aire meeting wIth lie saimo extraordlinar'y success that v'as the piortion of the tourIng ('01m >anles In thIs country. Acdd to all thIs, the fact that "'Tho lat' has faIrly taken Aust'alla 'hy term ; that It opens In I ndla next nonth and that tile prioduct Ion In Friance wihll follow in October and you villl ap4precate wily "Thle Bat" is call dl the marvel of the theatre; the hampion play of tile world. Cabbage In the British Iies. The lt(omanlts are4 Crei'Cted( ith inl troducing cahhalnge into1 Ingland, andl thle soldiers of Cromwell cairried It- to Scotlatnd, aind made It popular' thiere, is they dlId also In Trelalnd, aiccordingq Colds Cause (Drip and Influenza XATIVl!!BROMO QUNE Tblete remove theb ause, There Is only one "Dromo QuloIne." C.W. GiOVE'S Aistore on bos. ii0o. (AlFINEV PEOPLE HAVE NAIItRW ESC(APIE ''urn Over 3ouainiiti Side, Near .islie 1ille, andt ('lir L1ads 1ith Wel('y Up GIffnIey, SePt. 2.-Iteturtning to (Ga1ff- fii iey this week, (kiffiey peJople Who c eI were mlembers of a inetoring par ty th toutring through the North Carolina N. Ilnollitains31, 111ilrrate how they had a in Very n arrow escape fronm deathi in a al serioits automobile Iccident nuear Ashe- la Ville. 'I'le Inthllier s or the party -were si . and '.\lrs. e(org' (arrett IIy'rs, ei .\liss .Alarvy lIyers, .Jlames Iyoers and .wv 'oln llrown. Whenl approaching a viurve in the Ilh roaid t11 a s1110-11d of' U.IIOxitnatel *y 2.7 ti lliles per hott3, tile driver of tihe ca I hI saw that the road was banikei ol (he IIr wIolg sid of the iligihway and it(, [iml- V inediately sh3t off Ihis power and at- Ill Iellpted to 1)3311to ilet other ski , hilt fv 'before le could do so, I he achin1e left s the road, wen(!t( over I 12-foot embank ment'1 and11 rne completely over, with in the wieeis ill tile a3r. .\r. Blyers 13n1 ti mIembers of his family Scv(eded inl extricating themselves from te wrecek, 333 but it \\w:Is necessary 1o lift ithe elire vi m(1achin e before yoling Alr. irown could ( be removed. The most seriots in.jury to siffered by an3y 11m er of the party e was.14 to .Ilmel; lyers, who siusta!r'd a fe galshi inl his rigll leg. 'T'lie young m Was hurried to Asheville whor' medi-- Ih ast was renideireid', after in which the entire 3aty rleturied to this is itIy. it is Said by those wilo passed al3 the Seie immllediately afiter the acci- Il dentl, that thev vscaple of thev memb11 ers It of the party frcam seiious injuryv or 1I d10.ath Was Scarcely less than illiracti- 1v lolls. ,lohn iary ltans l'i(led partanhur tinA13g. :1.- .-in the pri- l mary hIlie county seems to have elect- it old it,; whol l'gislative delegalion1, tihe tol seven lading (andidates hing Paui qt .l. A1r-phy, .j li C. I.1h, . . L 1 I-anenster. .101hn Ga-yIvanls, ''. C. Ilro win. .1. II. .Ala bry a nd .\. '.\I. Ilrow n. Th returns fromt other boxes m'ay ('1nge the' prsonlel of tlie ('seon( E race for' master between Leroy Aloore, E who is leading and 1P. Gentry Iar1ris. st .j. 11. .1anlicaster is leading for Super- it Intendenl't of education withll Alrs. Ellie it Keeley and .llhn Walter run1111ing close a] for second phIle. 'I'lere will be 1 G eonld rIa'(e' for tils olice also.J . p n. 666 quickly relieves Cods, ConstlPim- E fon, 1illiousness and lleidaiclies. A G Fine Tonile. THE. MARK Greenv Friday, Sept augur ate their f i the great Natio America's retail They ha' there, of cour broadest and brought to oui BETTE COME It will be a gr profitable to you. P1 --Somet] --Music to 101I Simmons Furniture ' Cooper Furniture Co The Boot Shop Morehead's Shoe Sto Carolina Electric an< ery Co. H. Henley, Jeweler 1(lo Show Septembier Sth. GIreelwood, Sept. -1, 1Sjpvcial) --The 'st fashioni fair Staged by tite mler anits of (reeniwood will be held at v Coliitniiity I lall Friday. September Tlh idea ado. ted by tie (Irenwod etrchants is founided up1onl the nlation inelrchandise fair, lbe'll in New York stl ionth . At the (oining fa.-ilioll OW, all #if the httIest stylis of fall olhing., Ileady-to-wear., mnillinlery, etc. ill he di:pl:ayed. Tle l-e'Chatllis state that they have (. best and most interestinig colle ims of fall ll,- rchlaIde eviur shown 1, v. The Conunnn111ity 11,111 will be 11 actively ,t ih 'iated, and a h lirini tIll htet booths. Thrloughouit the dayv, ere w il i m un 1 itie venterta111in l aIture's aind refreshmlents wil I wh Iveid to Visitors. Ibilrig ite afeIr ioon antI night, liv g lmde's will i useld to disphly e exlhits. vry inditeement will be used to Mk. the fasiioni show ilterelstil.g for -itors fromn neigihboring towns anld minnn111ities. They will belcom (Grenllwood and all lusiness hois wiJll omkei all cff:*>rt to unike theml el a liole. No( onily\ dealers; inl wearing- apparel ii Ianiily other fimIi.s are takinllg parlt t he fashion show. Th followinig a it- of the films who have already rid to part icilie: Siiioiis Pilr (1ur Co., Cooper Furnlitulre Co., Thw )It Shop. .iorehAad's Show Co., Ciro be r A.latchi ery. ('o., 11. !:(.n y. .l4we r, Th' iall Box Alilliery lop, T'h( Or on i.\l illinery 'arlor, F~vnch simpI, .1. 1.. \\'har-ton Co).. ZI. \\'halle4y. Irocer, Greenv~lwood *,III-reamery ( ,o., .:E. Sm'ith and Co., N1amirot-liniers Qiality Wh p \har n1 Clothing ('o., Oregonl .Jewelry Co., Oseilberg's Clot ling 1and Shoe Co., nlit irl Yeldell, Groc rs. A TONIC rove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores nergy and Vitality by Purifying and nriching the Blood. When you feel its rengthiening, invigorating effect, see how brings color to the cheeks and how improjes the appetite, you vill then )preciate its trve tonic value. rove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply on and Quinine suspended in syrup. So easant even children like it. The blood seds QUININE to Purify it and IRON to nrich i4. Destroys Malarial germs and rip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor Ling EffecL 60C. ETS OF TiHE N EXHIB rood's A ember 8th, the under -st Autumn Merchandis nal Merchandise Fair merchants. re no such quantities ofi se; but they have gath most interesting collectic r community. RTHANA TO OUR MERCI eat honor to us and we I JENTY OF FREE Ling doing every minul and rest rooms for the models will promenad p. M. Do. The Ban Box, - - Oregon Milline The French Sh re . ahn J. B. Wharton J. R..Whatley, Greenwood Cr< RlI This new sugar--coated gum delights young and old. It "melts in your mouth" and the gun center remains to aid brighten teeth and soot -and throat. There are the other % friends to choose from, , . C28 VORLD HAVE SEP ITS TO erchandise signed merchants of Greei e Fair at Community Hall, held last month in New nerchandise to present as w ered for this remarkable exh 'ns of merchandise that have X COUNTY -ANDISE FAIR FRI: eel sure that the visit will b< ENTERTAINMENT :e of the day. ladies. e on the stage from 4 to ( M{illinery Shop C. E. Smith & ry Parlor Beaudrot-Beie oWharton Cloth Co. Oregon Jeweir Grocer Rosenberg Clol samery Co. Huiet & Ye1de LEY. 1 in the digestion, he mouth RIGLEY too: 4T THEIR F iR awood will in founded upon York City for ere shown bition the ever been FAIR D~AY a pleasant and and from 8 Co. r's Quality Shop ing Co. y Co. ;hing & Shoe Co. II. Grocers.