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IJT IU1/A X f AU11 vI WHAT'S IN Mayer Mars mighty, merry Mann, makes much more Money managing many Mealy mouthed male malefac tors. Goode Speaker?Worthy? Loyal and Wise. Deals Swift Jus tice Farely to Skinner, and Savage violators of Grave Law. One Gage and Levell Farr Aull. Won't Hyde nor Dodge behind Gause, Brush nor I Bush to Shield White or Black while in Armour. Never shews Cole Foot B while Cannon's Reddy to Clamp and Stabb Ruff Boozer Bunch. Runner Nice Race to Gain Power and Roache I opponent. Ames' to Bond Town for H Moore Pennies, to Stack and Pur| chase Cole, Wood, New Hose Sprink ler, and pave Street, cum a oiivA. w Spann in Schade Reedy Branch, Neer Brook and Park Camp, where Strange I Peeple Knapp and enjoy Pleasant jSmoak. His Wilde Game Grove I Round Lake, abounding with Hauk, I Dove Creech Owl, Partridge, Eagle, N- Crane, Lark, Sparrow, Martin, Crow, Drake, Herron, Parrot, Swann, Snipe, Bushart, Scwab and other Byrd and Fowl. Also Campbell, Red and Gray Fox, Mink, Beaver, Koon, Deere, Lamb, Hair, Wolfe, Baer, and Lyon, Xing of Forrest. Not allowed to Hunt, Hook nor Trapp. Bull and Kerr on Hand to guard preserve. Has Small Fish Pond in Woods Fuller I Blue Cats, Minor, Horn Head, Leach, I Bass, Herring, and Few Seal. Carr Line to preserve.. Crowder Gay Folk Rush for Holmes. Fair is ?Tee I which Brings Joy and Bliss to Gladly den Young Ladd. I Owens a Ford Meschene, a Goode 9 Gore of the Kind. Hos Speed and I Knox Wright Long at fast Pace. Cann I Cope with any, and Burnfes Little I Gass. Rhode a Fine Sadler Hos's I , with Grace during soldierls reception. I . Always in Hardy Mood and Cann I Blow own Home. I k I must Tell you of Cuzzen Dote -a Strait and Noble Farmer, Abel to r Peay Cash for himself and Tennant I for Rice, Coffie, and other merchant I dise, and produce sufficient Bacon, I Lard, Ham, Kane, Oates, Hay and I Small 4 Grain with Proffit, at the "TVire of . Cotton. A f Workman I -? -- - . -??? r5 Women K A ^ a Wnffi ( utraui, me wumau m| [ tonic, helped Mrs. Wfl- f liam Eversole, of Hazel VV 9P Patch, Ky. Read what ^jij fmA she writes: ^fi had a i|gj fW general breaking-down , of my health. I was in !mfl Mi bed for weeks, unable to ^Hb \ PHI get up. 1 had such a / weakness and dizziness, J ... and the pains were mB A very severe. A friend Afl > lm told me I had triedevery- WW ' ml 'thing else, why not " Cardui?... I did, and ^Ma soon saw it was helping BHg me.,. After 12 bottles, I am strong and well." MM : ? TAKE jp CIUIM The Woman's Tonic * i U Do you feel weak, diz- m zy, worn-out? Is your 1% Mm lack of good health caused mfl Iw from any of the com- w| M plaints so common to MM JH women? Then why not Ufij 0^ give Cardui a trial? It VjjA % should surely do for you WW what it has done tor so wjr |b^ many thousands of other jflf STjI women who suffered?It |fj[ / fP should help you back to Hbt HB Ask some lady friend >U| Jh i who has taken Cardui. pL jC helped her.- Try Cardui. Jp PI ' K AD Drgggisto jl - . v ? ; I'/'' ' ' "'* . . ' ' antesfc . . ./ ? . \ A NAME? , toiling all Summers to Seattle Bi] ; when Dewei. A Toney . Christiai Friend and Early Riser Rose befor Dorn Going on Job by Goode Lite Has a Garden: is a Fine Gardner, am 1 raises Beans, Polk, Crout, and othe i vegetables for Raney Weeks, an< i Cooks in Kitchen. Neither Rich no: Poore. An Aull Round Pleasant Kidd, Butt not a Prince nor Jewel by any Means. His Head is Ball Hair Sandy, Cheek Golden, and usei a Sharpe Rasor to trim Harry Beard He rests Munday and Friday an< Rush to Church Sundy. Is a Ree fast Walker?Trotter and Runner Cantwell see how he failed to Escape TTurd Howie Nicely the Brown Mun key, a Jumper and Bell Ringer Caused Paine and Sorror. Dre? Hand through Edge of Guy wire an< bit Boney Finger. Mr. Greene ii Hasty. Show Dunn Dote Hur should Seawright, Seamore an< Sease. He should Never Givei Speaker harmful word, nor Riddl< , Feljpr Preacher in a Temple of Jus tice. / I On the premises of a Grangei ! Planter are Wells, Cave, Poole an< Springs dug out of Clay Stone. A Steele Raines proof Glass House ! and Barnes upon Main Lott, which i: Laird out with Miles of Boggs? | Marsh, Meadows and Rivets of Wat ' i ' ers, and Rock covered Moss, witl here and there Hill and Dale. Mil lers acquiring Fortune Grindinf Wheat and Dent Corn on Grist Milli Day and Knight. We Bost Besti Fishers, Bakers Carpenters, Potters, Hatmakers; Tay lore, Maysons, and Players. Self im pressed fhe mofient you enter oui factory with the High order oi Weavers. Knott a Webb, Shori Broome, tior Sprinkler of Dearai within Walls. There is a Large Hal ^4-Vt ? Hsilila on/1 afnclf worth ParT? vr ii/ii a vwvvm ?? w? ? attract th^- attention of Stranger & Traveler. k North, East, South oi West, no climate surpasses ours During ^jFebuary, ' March and May Lemmons, Ammbns, Cherry,] Elder Ivey, Chaney Berry, Holly and Net ties Bloom. Winters, Frost, Snow Storm, Gayle and Hale. A Strong Blackman, a Toole on Pullman Car: with Gunn, Bowie Knife, Speer ant Bullit in Dirringeiy' did Chafe ant Klugh Butler over Head. Cuts ant j Shoots core from his Aiken Hart ant Hyde. Sheriff used Force to Lodgi Porter in Sell with Barr and Keezi for Breach of Nation. With Speed: Driver?Hemps?Hope?Halter ahc Lynch Bee was averted. \Craft ten< Crymes Count for nothing. Merrit Older and Elder Counsel Cann pre vail. . ; . STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL o/\*n/PMTiAM im ci no rwn wn T Jbn ? ivn in ? T Spartanburg, S. C., May 8.?Thi coming State Sunday School Con veijtion in Florence June 3, 4, 5, * 1 expected to be one of the largest ani most important ever held in th State, according to an announce ment from the Headquarters of th State Sunday School Associatioi here today. Nine leaders and speci alists from other States have bee: secured for the Convention, and voj .the program there will be abou forty Sputh Carolinians, Sunda; j School leaders of all the denomina tions in the State. Among the prominent South Carre lina leaders on the program, as an nounced by the Program Committet are the following: Dr. J. S. Dill .Pastor First Baptist Church, Gafl ney; Dr. H. N. Snyder, Presiden Wofford College, Spartanburg; Dj A. W. Blackwood, Pastor First Pres byterian Church, Columbia; Dr. Wal son B. Duncan, Pastor Dillon Methc dist Church; Dr. J. R. Jester, Pasto First Baptist Church, Greenwood Rev. Daniel Iverson, Pastor St. Mai thews Presbyterian Church; Dr. i B. Green, Pastor First Presbyteria f Church, Greenwood; Rev. J. A. M< I I Millon PaaMr RnrvHst'. fThnrch. Mf ' Coll. DETERMINED TO RETURN SOLDIERS BY SEPTEMBE] Washington, May 4.?Determint i tion of President Wilson, indicate i in press advices from Paris, that n American troops shall continue o German soil for a longer period afte I the signing of the peace treaty tha may be necessary to embark thei for home is borne oat by preset I ? ' jj i i. f 'I-?~ | plans of the War Department, which contemplate the return of the entire American expeditionary forces by September. Because of this General J March, chief of staff, is making every 1j effort to speed up the demobilization &!* in this country., ' | An official announcement issued i today as to the accumulation of surr plus clothing for the troops stated 1 that the estimates were based ^on r "troop withdrawal to he completed > in September." The statement also 1 said that "if an army of occupation > is maintained after September a por5 tion of this surplus will be needed." This computation was taken to re-1 1 fleet exactly the present information 1 of the department as to future troop ' movements. s The September date represents es timates by debarkation, officials as to '? the maximum possible speed in withv drawing the entire force in Europe, i including the troops holding the Co3. blenz bridgehead sector on the Rhine t If anything, officers anticipate that 1 the movement will be accelerated i rather than retarded. The schedule ! has been exceeded recently and in - incref^ing measure from week to week with an * indicated monthly r movement of 450,000 men, the best i predictions of General March and his f i aides bid fair, it was said,!to be more j ? than realized. , 1 ? ' V * " OVER 200 DRINK CURE [ INSTITUTIONS TO CLOSE X Chicago, May 8.?Plana are be3 ing made by owners of more than 200 drink cure institutions to di?* , continue business with the coming of - national prohibition, according to ef ficials of institutions here. A few rj of the places may continue indefi-1 j Pi nitely as drug cure sanitariums, but j tj a large majority is expected to close j b within a year. ( i|.7|| 1 James E. Bruce, an official .of a11 - drink cure corporation 'that adver-jj i tises it has cured more than 500,000 i r victims of alcohol, said the prohibl- , , tion wave had for some time caused , decreased business. 1 , "We figure there will be no need - for our institutions after the coun, try goes dry," he said. "However, / 1 r we expect business to increase for a r few months right after prohibition^ 1 becomes effective. But after that it 1 will rapid# decrease. 1 1 "A few years ago we had sixty 1 branches in operation throughout the ? country. Today we have 2.6. Drug 3 cases constitute about 25 per cent of j our business, the number being about [ the same as before the Harrison an-! 1 ti-drug law went into effect five t years ago. But we do not think it . would pay to continue treating drug cases alone." . > ?. " Engraved cards and wedding invi? tations at Press and Banner Co. ' s - ' "Bayer .Tablets of Aspirin." I * American Owned, Entirely] j USES OF ? /AX Buycmlr t (*>?" JaAYERn ..B;yer.. I m Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac? ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid r* Passports from Misery! !' Out of Pain to Comfort. For Headache Cplds r Neuralgia Grippe 1:. r? "j CcUdLUC iaiiutll^.ai ouiugr Toothache Neuritis n j Gum Pain Lame BacK J Lumbago Joint-Pains ! i Rheumatism Pain! Pain! '"( * Adults?Take one or two "Bayer Tablets of "Aspirin" anytime, with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a t_- day, after meals. d Always insist upon ? "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin/* ?r Quick" Relief?with Safety I 20 cent package, also larger slzefc n Tbe original world-famous tablets, it / | I # 1019 STRO0SE A 8108m INO.. UITO [i ii ^sa fe" ft E j ^B: M i <0i- J |i first View of I S! [ j Smart, nobby styles : I.greater style variety this * S true of fabric and weave ' : ... ' ' and all here for our first .1 ^ 11 eis in ill - V MADB BY I e ' x ' rl S Many of the new coatistylei 32," have the all-around waist Bi cut back vent are for the man v SI j Conservative and semi-conservj * include Palm Beach, Mohair, T g We extend you our invitatic | J the usual High Art features of [ j materials . Come in today. j j. m a r?i 0/? A * th rnone otw. SWEET POTATO [from STORAGE HOUSES charg house Clemson College, May 7.?Geo. P. . is pra Hoffmann, Extension Service Horti- j culturist, has prepared and sent to ^ County Agent-M. P.' Moore of Laurens County the blinks to be used by him with sweet potato growers count and the manager of the Laurens , ready Sweet Potato Storage House. These agreement forms will doubtless be used in various other counties which 1 ? ?-Jll /uifoKlioli nn. I ART nave estaonsneu 01 win tato houses for public use. The agreement calls upon the farmer to grow certain standard varie- Fn ties from disease-free seed or plants form on land not planted in potatoes for quanl three years; to harvest, grade, and withii handle potatoes according to certain Food approved specifications; to deliver of th potatoes within a specified time; and State to pay a storage charge of 25c. per charg bushel or 20 per cent of the pota- law. toes. ~ Th The storage house authorities do weigl | not guarantee against loss resulting Food $ ggBgBBMP * i | |^H| i'T/a ||^Wi fflh, m Si d|. ^artW^aro? itillSl , summer than i patterns. - They are ciu f showing of attractive, m \ ' . / 1; "ii:"iif ./ stroush & brothers, inc., baltimom, mix ' t 3 have a.touch of the military, seam. Such features as body-i rho wants the style "a little ou mA<^nla oi<a liaro fnrt in O [11/iVC IIIUVAUXO HI U UV/J. uwj #u ^ ropiquates; Goff Cloth, Silk and >n to see these attractive model quiet refinement, honest tailori / ' . ' i NDERSON % vl rates except to refund storage j tion t< es; but with the losses in such vegeta s not over two per.cent, there been i ctically no risk on the farmer's pers a ' . Shippe irens County has taken a decid- who fi progressive step in this matter, ments t is expected that many other cution ies and communities not al- official provided with potato houses instrui ollow suit. ments ing th :l fruits afes ' and vegetables 001 requir xits and vegetables in package Con should be labeled with the labelii ;ity of contents when shipped of fru .1 the jurisdiction of the Federal in the and Drugs Act, say the officials Food i e Bureau of Chemistry, United certaii s Department of Agriculture, In pub lis! e of the enforcement of that Annot , ed up e requirements of the net of Ch it amendment to the Federal jment and Drugs Act in itt appli?a-j C. HillIIIII I illiir . TTC W ^ J er Styles are featured in j | re. This also is I j - 1 j fFerentand new jJ id-summer mod- J I' Some, like "Model 1 itting lines and high- J 1 t of the ordinary." J j/ Teat variety. Fabrics 11 soft-finish materials. 11 s. They all embrace | ] ng and worth-while (ly . j i :$ CO. !l } 1 ' bbeville, S. C. i J fflfiBBflfiBBBg =? 5 the labeling , of fruits and bles in package form have ;j ividely distributed among shipnd other interested parties. * ;rs of fruits and vegetables * ail to comply with the requireof the law are liable to prosein the Federal courts, say the . I s. Food inspectors nave Deen *, ited to watch interstate shipof fruits and vegetables dur- ' '% is season to see that the packire labeled with the quantity itents in accordance with the ements of the law. . iplete rulings regarding the lg of the quantity of contents < ' its and vegetables coming with ' 1 i jurisdiction oi tne reaerai and Drugs Act, and regarding . -4* - nvnmntinno nrViir>H have been J tAWilJWVlV*4kjj ? ?> ?? bed in Service and Regulatory incement, No. 21, will be mailon application to the Bureau emistry, United States Departof Agriculture, Washington, D, . ? _ a .Ad * ' IS - i?S % <-.\3Sr * / ' -a* _y 4' '<^23 . :c:5i v ',.?s-i