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TIRES&TUBES As good onyour automobile as they were onyour e THOMASSON'S - GARAGE A TOINIC Orove's Tasteless chill Tonic restore: Energy and Vitality by Purifying ad Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect. see how it brings color to the cheeks and hov it improves the appetite, you will the appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless 'chill Tonic is 'simply 3ron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON t< Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor ating Effect. 60c. Magnolia Balm LIQUID Face and Toilet POWDER Brings instant, not. u~ral beauty to face, 0 V g neck, arms, hands. OU B ',iSimply wonderful. Removes eruptions, freckles, sunbyrn, tan. Entrancing, last ing fragrance. Try i. 4 colors: Brunette White Pink AA yRose-Red LYON-W" .C0- BEST for 7s marvelous beau ti. Proprietors: S n g LYON MFG. Sold by Co. all deal ers, or di 42 So. Fifth St. rectf r om BROOKLYN, us, 7S cents N. Y. postpaid. "'-p- SO~ The Quick, Sure Soap Maker "-the choice of thousands of wo-, men for making pure soap quickly -easily. Use waste grease, wa ter and Red Devil Lye--that's all. Easy, successful recipes for hard and floating soaps on the can label. Insist upon the gen uine-pure, strong, lasting. Ask for II byj namie at your grocer's b,, You Can't Trust Calomel at All It is Mercury, Quicksilver, Sali vates, causes Rheumatism and Bone Decay The next dloso of calomnel you take mn'y salivate y'ou. It may shock your liver or start bone nerosis. Calomel is dlangrrous. It is mercury quicksilver. It rsheus into sour bilec ike dlynamnite. cram ping and siekening you. Calomiel attacks the honmes and shuouldl never be put Into your systemi. If you feel h'ilious, headachy, consti patted and all knocked out, just go to Syouir druggist and get a bottle of D)od. *son's laiver Tone' for at fe'w cents wichl ~"is a harmless vegetaible subhst itute for dange,rousR catltmel. 'Take a spoon ful and If it doesn't, start ,vour l iver aind st-raighten you upl better' anud qu icker than :nsty en lomel an d w"ithout vnkinug you sick,,y'ou ju~st gobc n tyu Don't take enlomel! It can not he trusted any mnore thn as leoparid or a wild-cat 'Take D~odsh n's ,ive'r 'Tone which Atr'aighutens you right up and makes y'ou feel fine. No sats necessary. (Give itto the children hecause It is nerfectly hunmes and can not alivate. * * * * ',* * * * * * * * * * DIALS NEIS * *I * * * * * * * * * * ** Dials, Sept. ii. ---Oi \ednesday af itrnion A ist t 301h, tlie metmbers of tie Wes.(ley lIUble class together witi th l arI ly frienldet, mnet at thet bealuti fitI grove sit irrou ndi ng the hti rch, Where they uinjoyed a siu * per of O becued mleat anld other good things that go toward taking a delicious and worti-while repast. Tho Wesiev ilass coisists of a splen did body of lenl, both young and old. Sinlce its or.ganlizatiott a number. of ye'ars ago it hats . colitinited to grow, 0hy class Itotto ".\ly llrother and I" being iheld inl mind by every loyal i member. Air. Duiik tiurry is the ileiient teach er, and ilucil of the success of the class is attribute to the efforts of .\Mr. Curry andi his loyal corit of of A pleasant affair of recent date was the aita community gathering of the ftiends and ieilatives of the Suimrel fainily, Sat urday, Seuimberl 2nd. at lie healitifulI home of .\tr. and Airs. .1)im Sitinerel, of Ilickory Tavern. Tlie day proved oe(. of Iialloyed etnjoy etiti to tlie several hundred present oil the happy occasion. A delightful piniic dinner .ws served at. the "spring" and tle many frienlds of this 'stiemed family trust that ealh on1e of the happy occasions will be even1 better than ilte one before. A most enjoyablle affair of Se ptem her Ist was tle anutial Armstrong I*e iinion at the home of 'Mr. bimck Arm strong. The day was pleasantly spent inl reniewing old ties and forming new. onles, while in t he aftei'tnooni Some eX ceptioiily good singing was enjoycd. A delightfitI dilner was served in trute pielie tyle onl the spatciouis lawn. Il r. and -.\lis. Robert Gilreath and I.\t'. and Alrs. Ode Gilreatl, of Green ville % ere visitors of lr. W. C. lrown lee and family, Sunday. Aletss'Ws. 'alker G ray, Ambrose Illolder, 'David Brownllee and Blooth Gray coiposed a party that motored to 'Ston l Jake h'I'll tisday, where they enijoyed, tle ime'relh lints' and rt''ta ilir's' 1icic. - Ar. and .\is. .1. S. I'hillips have Ite Itrned to their home inl Saluda, N. C., after a brief visit with relatives and frienlds'lerie. 'Prof. C. P. '11rooks has gone to 'reenville where lie rlsumet d his di ties as principal of the IPiiey Street school. Al\l. 1. M. Owings antd sister, Miss ecil, having closed a suiccessfuil stinm tmert school at allorse Creek, returned 110111 Friday. Aliss Cecil however, left "'It-uiday for Conestee where sli will (each during he 1922-23 termi. Aliss Site Hendersoi has returned to Winthro College, Rock 11111. .lrs. Blackwell, accompanied 'by Aliss Martha Mfhy and ..\Ir. Dick Black .well. both of whotim are en route to lirft respective colleges in Virginia, of Quincy, Fla., arrived here Friday where she will reiin for some timle visiting her arenits, Mir. aId All's. \\. ('. '('ntr'y. 's. Mlay i'."laster'tlinig, of leannetts v'ille, is the at tractivye guest (If heri -sister', A.lt's. hFestits Currny. '.\liss Nell ii arrtis aid .brothelr, .1 ack, hiavelo ieturned from a deligh tfuil visIt with Iiliss liontie atid. J . TI. (Gillesple, Jir., oif Green11vilIle. i. 1.tFank Curryt'3 andi mlothler v'~isitoil relabt ives in Greeniivil I la'Itst -week. .Aliss :.laiggle I). Curryv has gotne to Fa irtview whtere she is a membher of te teaching staft' ot the lFa irview~~ hi1gh Al Iss MatIi(' SIimmoniis, oif Grteen viille, spenout'thlet week -t'nd wvithI homietol ks. were'( shiopinjg in thle "Mlountain City"' Miss M.11111ie '2rante. of Gree'cnvil le, ILeagule, was the weliomne visit or of the0 ('haplter' at 'ialIs .Suiithiy aft.oirnoon. Al iss ('rane is all elotilint speaker Cl, tand lthooughly. tcontversanlt withI ever'y phiasi' Of leaugiie woirk anti eveiry one prtesenit entjgveld'e talk. Withl th h iel p Of '.Miss Crane', a Ju1niotr League wits of idli cers: Suitii'ntendent, Al\Irs. I'~nal Ilaris; l'erident, Nell Illarriis; See retary antd Treasuirer, Giay Citrriy; Deopt. Snupt., ctuiaary L~ee Abieirciromib; Fouritht 'iDept. Sitpt., -Fried Aberctromible; li'ra Agent, .iack tin trris. The Allsses -Armstrong, (If F'oitmtain' Inni, were te guests (If their sisteir, I.\S. Erntest Utendlerson, 'Sunday. \ll's. Ii. Y. -Siimmions has r'eturned froml it visit withI relatives In Wil Iiamistoni. -Scratches. It is w~el. to dust futrniturte beforeo apply-ing ftritlutre polish. Othierwise, little patrtigles of dutst maity result in scraotchtes when they aire ruIbb~ed over. Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WIT!! PEPSIN" Is a specially prepared SyrupTonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relioves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induco roguilar action. It Stimuliates and IRegul ate3 Very ,Pleasant to Take. 600 ne bottle. I-A ILY l1 N -I:S IN ('O'"l'O N -'1.0 W :11 Y I (; I-: M. 1:RIES .11iililig ('loses at 21.241 While Week Ago 111 Stood 20.-1. ltide Selling C'aused S11111np. New Orleans, Sept. 10. Wide de eliles were llade iII the early trading orf this last week in lie cotton narket after which there Were strong recov iries, so that fronm losses inder the close of the preceding week-I( of I31 to 1.7 pollits. There was a riste to net advances of oniie to I:t poilis. On the c.*los of the list showed niet declinies of 0 to 19 points. October, after rad ing as low as 19.88, rose to 21.14; and finally closed at 21.26. 11 In le silo( de parit men t rlwices lost :7 points oi mid dliag Whicb closed at 21.:N. Oi the close of tiis week a year ago middling stood at 20.2.5. Deel ines of the ealy sessions were generally In1ii to heavy hedge selling, conseqlazoi oii10 a. ti.. ing oii tie spot inl Texas inarke(ts. Af ter thie1 lirst two sessionis Ihedgiing op eiationis wre not so miitich in evidence, either being lessened or else beiing coti cealed. Tle iarkel came ha ck oii I e improvemtents Iin the spot demand.ll~ dali ly sales in sollthern markets ranging from -10,00o to t60,000 bales, anld on a gene'ral dlisposition to still tfurther lower crop estinates. Decld. ed strength was showvn oin the last ses VIon of the week becaise of a prijvate bureau a mid-mont ht condition report o -,0 per cent of normal, indiaenting yield of slightly Inuder' tea miiillon bales. Crop and weather accotts of tle wevk were altogether unfavorable not ing fti Iher detlerloration , forced maturity iof tle plant and a great deal of premature oienling of bolls, iot on ly inl tile western belt, hut in the con tral andi- eastenii bells as well. At the eid of the .W eek private aecouits wer'e elainilig that t'ottoni was open to the n ortlcrnmist limilts of tle helt and that out' pickig would get the crop. Some points in Texas wired in that as miinich cotton was olin in the tields it was diflicult to get sutlcleat pickers 1t take cale of it anid lahor has leen cal led nl)citiful all along inl Texas. Ble cause of tis state of affairs tle Very large ginning ilguies Issued by the elisuIs )u1reatl this week. S17,171 bales prodticed to the first of September against 18~5,787 to the sam date last year, occasioned(l no surPIrse anid caused but little selling. 'J leavy gin Iling was generally considered to Ie the result of premature opening of bolls. At the end of tile week uneasiness was felt over IrosIects of sioweis inl -western anI celtral poltious of the belt, ilost people consideling that ra in at this time, with so nitch cottol op en inl the fields, would be disastrous. This coming week, it seems likely that any raian or signsq of rain will imme diately cause a buying llovleent. ld 111011th condition figures from priivatec buireaus are due In tile early week and they will probably play all importani Part in the daily .picer' swlags, 1 11' a whli le at least. The spot demand will1 lbe watched veiry closely, buit any furi thier improvemienit in it iiiay lbt toffset by an inecreased mlovement. As They Heard-So They Speak. 11ahiy Is two anid a half' and talking and lie wuas imensely pb'ku.i wvith hiliiselfI. Swellinlg 'ut his litItle -I he'-h lit nioidded hiis hiei se'veral tIimes anti remai~rked sately, "I ami a ---od boyl" Whre did lit ge-t i? is no(.w the (1110s1Ion In thle lirownu fa-nily, The J. Will continu markets aff, Large Stoe The greater trade will contii L. E. Burns kne prices next wee past 25 years o: Let Us Contini e Jolies, S'pt. . were greatly sho'ke a 1 an1 to hear, of the sut( dfenl aind 1unthnlely dleath of, ourl coulsin,. .\r. ('lurliv liabh, of Gray Court., on'! the .5thI ill,,. \\e Symupathize Inost tenlderly with the sorvly hervaved fam..11 U.N' il their irirepariable loss. Bsorn AllynIst :1., to .\r. anld .\IlI-,. I ollier \\'ardlaw. a soil. .\r. and .\l.". Prvank 1'. Jone(s and1(i i rank, Jr.. aIr visitsiilg Mhe fo 'si ' sister, .rs. J. A. .eM owan, of \\'ay \\e extenld conlgrattillationls to .\r. .. P . .\aefl-nv, (-)I \\are Shoals and .\iss Grace. ol ('harleston, who were I cently nor11ried. Don't James J. Storro setts dluring th during the pres warning against until absolutely following sugge "Don't burn v "Cook and h4 sene stove om heater. It is b from room te will perhaps I "Cooking by is more comf "Kerosene c and heaters c probably any try store in t1 The coal short venience. How will cause next expedient thing now have by c( Tens of thousari coal by burning kerosene. If yo the improved F STA C. Br ie right on sellin :rd. Our Mr. L :ks of 'Fall an portion is already in wue to get the best se w values and how to k. The firm appre F Laurens and adjoin ie the Great Work 4 BU R LAURENS AND GlF .\lrs. 1 . \\* 'o j , visiting o'r ri u t re .lf . i. F ulton, of, ausly, at .\11 . \\1t~ licrri'ng, of Ilarionl. 'Alts. To(con4 ('nnoll, of Alhhville, is \Mr. a (til Mr. j\ lisi r., r. ntly visilel th 1t 1,r's are nt14 s. A (.. I'l . l. . l Sim is, o i aterit no. .11iss lh e Jet lol e t j o 1,1 T h a to esnine teachin g in y I olu bia, and l r \\ilnIll and \'alter Jhllkins- and E-arle -(aine tv r In- ln ti va .alhol with theirI. raiip re ts Wi. .1n14 Alts \\. T1. ous have retrn co ('olutnhia I e r andhsecia elit cslol Slra4e I )r% Jonos, \\'orkinan andll] J n . dawtsy -t1inding the mi e Thnlilie boy of \\In. lnes, volored. has st ove.r y a prI ti ain any.tids cap Isisca rom.Iu wlrsv coala Se Kerosen Wt Fuel Ad inistrat ie War and special ent coal shortage, ha a drawing on te me necessary. Mr. Sto stions, among other pound of coal this month c ,at water for your househo gas stove. Buy a port andy. It is cheap. It can b4 room It will save coal a eep you out of the coal line kerosene stove is cheaper ortable during these warn (n be bought anywhere. K an be bought today at an house furnishing store or 4e state." age is already causii much actual sufferinj winter no one can sa ; to do is to save ever >oking and ieating ids of families are alr Aladi NolSLer sEN D S. C. I ' I I I ; IE ' I sI a i I I T lo r I' ! t I t - 1 II Is . ii hii I . \ . Im I~ g to nl b *.;i rn, i -'r n il an - fI I t It a a n ir of MAlissachm. col conIsigniee s iste a loinely wiye eotry stocks rrow iniakes the r in October."" Idiwith a kero. ble kerosene r move easily 11(1 onsie. It next winter." than coal. It (lays. erosene stoves r hardware or general coun rig much incon ; and hardship it y. Certainly, the 'y hit of coal you vith other fuels. eady conserving bil-the perfect >r heater look at ANY chandise the bought archandise business. The iven. Our Mr. dise. Look for tronage of the Loved So Well Co.