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DEATH OF MRS. FRANK SUTHER.M LAM). | i ! Mrs. Mollie Pressley Sutherland died at her home Wednesday evening! March 3 1920 after an illness of onlvi ? i two days with heart trouble, and wasj buried Thursday afternoon at Lebanon cemetery the services being conductcd11 by Rev. Joe B. Hillhouse. j j Mrs. Sutherland always had a pleas-, v ant smile and a kindly greeting for." v every *>ne she met. ! She was devoted to her family and t home, she made home a paradise for t those about her. Her death has cast a gloom ont only; o in her own home, but over the entire v community. With her passing it can t be trull ysaid, a faithful, loving, devot-. b ed christian woman has gone to her p reward. ! v . _* 1 sne leaves a. gnei. amucu uuoui*uU, I I and five children, Misses Zula, Minnie n and Sarah Sutherland and Mr. Dewitt; and Thomas Sutherland and a host of t * relatives and friends to mourn her loss. J A The sympathy of the community is|l< with the bereaved ones. A Friend.) n Engraved Cards and Invitations? t The Press and Banner Co. t LADIES! OMEN i b - YOUR GRAY ill ?; : / I " | b Use Grandma's Sage Tea and I Sulphur Recipe and Nobody j will Know. J I'-s The us? of Sage and Sulphur for re- , stofring faded, gray hair to its natural | color dates back to grandmother's: time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attrac- j ( ; " tive. Whenever her hair took on that j / ' . dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with j wonderful effect But brewing at home Is mussy and i out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at1 any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's c Sage and Sulphur Compound," you | will get this famous olcFpreparation, jj improved by the additJon or orner in- t gredients, which can be depended up- , on to restore natural color and beauty ' to the hair. A well-known downtown drug 1st s?ys it darkcr.s the hair so naturally I I and evenly that nobody can tell it has 1 , been applied. Tou simply dampen a f sponge or soft brush with it and draw \ a this through your hair, taking one _ * strand at a time. By morning thej . gray hair disappears, and after an-1 * other application or two, it becomes ' beautifully da*"k and glossy. S Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite I for those who desire a more youthful e appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of c f"'SP3SO. v c "DIAMOND DYE" OLD |i I GARMENTS LIKE NEW Any woman can dye faded, shabby wearing apparel, whether wool, silk, cotton, linen or mixed goods to any color, just like new, bv following simple directions in each package of "Diamond Dyes " 0 THE DISPLAY of NEW SUITS |- HAS MET WITH GENEROUS I APPROVAL I-. . { rpHIS is not suprising in 1 vieiv of the fact that so many distinctive styles are shown, adaptable to every dress occasion and at prices that will conform to most every mans ideas of value. rvYou may select cl street, evening, dinnei wear in colors that ei whole chromatic seal We sell Michels S Clothing $30.00 up t The price range ol WJ. dV/lV/VUUlli Stetson Hats "B I Cason and fEXEI) QUESTION BEING DISCUSSED i s'o Common Agreement sis to Rest niiil Most Practical Methods Possible. Washington. March 9.?How to ob-, ain new sources of revenue so as tOj >rovide relief for former service menj vas discussed today by the house \ rays and means committee with rep-j esentatives of soldier organizations! iut without common agreement as toj he best and most practical methods, j All sorts of suggestions have been', ffered the committee in connection; rith its consideration of more thanj hree score bills. The problem has; ieen made more difficult, members iointed out, because of the conflicting j iews of the 'various organizzationsj 'here was the promise today that hai-l1 nony of action might develop Col. Lester E. Jones, commanding he District of Columbia department. : American Legion announed that the egion's executive committe would' rieet March 22 and expressed belie hat it would work in close coopera ion with all service men toward ob j' aining help from the government. Davis I. Schanlon of Philadelphia, a'1 ormer soldier, suggested that, the in-(; erest on the government's foreign j Dans* be used for a soldier fund, bn I t was explained that this money lia; een allocated in making up tax ached les. Other witensses urged cash pay lents but objected to use of the word onus. I as strong as ! at seventeen; [IRON Iron Tonic Mskts HtrjDtd Min"j Feel Yowg Again, Sin To help repair the results of fllness,' ?ld age, work and worry in y&uf dfily; ife; to help give strength to your runlown system and to help renew lagged orces and tone up the nerves?you will ind a valuable remedy in Ziron. Read what Ziron did for an old man, vho had to stay tn bed most of the time., lis daughter, Myrtle Mills, of Pulaski, j renn., says: "Ziron has helped my; ather wonderfully. He could not do: inything before taking it. He was in bed nost of the time, complaining with bro- j :en-down nerves and backacne. He hasi aken three bottles and says he is as: trong as when he was 17 vears old." It your blood nedds iron, try Ziron I ron Tonic. What it has done for othirs, it may do for yoa. Ziron is mild, harmless: does not disolor the teeth, and may be taken safely '?? n?n aI/J man uirtmAn onrl 1 y flliu UiU, IIIVII) "WIIIVII uuu , inilaren. Got Ziron at your druggist's, under a noney-back guarantee. an Your Blood Needs *., ->\ </&/ j ,$th* 11 !\1 \V" & \/ ' < *** ji , q &&>> ,? ? t\VH \>v , ...V / v lift) I - :] | | C j/v f I r # I ? I . ' |;- fK !x\ f p* I?? \? If othes suitable for r, business or sport nbrace almost the I e. terns Value First :o $60.00. lers wide latitude ostonian's famous shoes" for men. lV/Ys* A llicfnt* WOMEN ARE TO TEST HONEY-SAYING PLAN Jc::?ra! Study of Wise Opportionmen /-f Crmilw In^nmi* Will hp Tfll(M W J M.VW...W ..... U|! By South Carolina Clubs. .T ~v*ry first, members of the fed?' . -,i r- - ? > ?? flubs of South Carolin - 1 n ftatewide test of the wii >1 v.: wir'ch they are spendin r "ty. How much of the famil > f:>r hats and herrings, ft ' .Mid medicines and saucepan 'ir.d F-Tir, (when there is any), wi b ? r.'r-rnly calculated by housewives i eve y city and county, and the resuH fooled at the end of the month. Mr J. Russell McElwee, state chairman < Thrift for the federation is busily ei gaged in enlisting the support < every club woman tn Seuth Carolin ir a campaign to reduce liriag ? penses whioh is sponsored by tk United States Treasury beparfemea in co-operation with the aatlonal thrll chairmen ?f the largest organli; '<? ? ?? ??* In tha 17ftA Woman Arc Buyers. "W? were never called upon to k*] (11 & greater cause, a nor* ^teio campaign, a compaign of sttek feoei structlon," says Mrs. MoEliree. ftt Is convinced that It Ilea wKMa tfc power of woman to rafulata the m and oontrel the price of tlx* oonno neceaaiti^a of life, as thay are th buyers of these necessities. Tfhe this pewer is applied la a concentre ed way by the women of South Ca ollna, she believes that thay wlil git Invaluable help in solving the presei problem of the high cost of living, an In establishing the permanent pra tice ef saving money and materia Mrs. McElwee is being aided In ti preliminary work of gjftlng the car paign in this state ujffler way, by cantral committee composed of ceui ty and city chairmen of thrift. Each individual, according to pre ent plans, will be asked to keep a account of her dally expenses durii January, grouping them under sue headings as, "Rent." "Clothing "Amusements," "Food," ete. She wl not be asked to report the actui amounts spent, but the percenta{ they represent of the actual incom These reports will probably furnis the basis of dlscusion for a meetir held at the end of the month. Will Review Expenses. In February, each individual wl analyze the January expenses ar make 'an effort through informatic gairfed in January to save a certa amount through conservation, wit out hardship. In March, each woms will make a calculation of how mm she saved en living expenses la Fe ruary over an equal number of da; in January. In this month an e?fo will be made to encourage the mei >???? nt s\rrani*Atirtn<] mtltlnr th? t periment to Invest their savings gov?rnment securities. Final raur at the end of the three months will 1 at to the headquarters of the W; Loan Organization of this district, Richmond, Va. 8tate clubs have been notified tfc a model budget prepared for the ui of the Woman's Division of the Wi Loan Organisation, which hai tak< over the government savings mo* meat as its reconstruction work, w bo seat to those desiring it. Roquet for the budg<wt should bo made Mrs. Eudora Richardson, dlreotor the woman's division, War Loan C ganiiation, Richmond, Va. FUNDAMENTAL FACT8 REGARDING TREA8URY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES They are issued in denomina tions of $1,000 aid flOO. They are discount bonds of the United States Government matur ing January, 1924. They cost 9848 and $84.60, re BpectiTely, during December, IMS They ean be procured by pay ment of cash, chaoks or the ex changs of War Savings Stamps 1911 issue. They are on sale at banks anc trust companies that hare bees dosignated as agencies of th< Uaited States Treasury far salei ot such securities and at pestofficee of the first and second class. No one person can own mor< than $1,000 -worth of the securities TRANSFORMATION Savings! Thrift! Economy! I once thought you wera znaaa. Petty virtue at the best Which made lif? dull a&4 lean; Dun-colored, hard monotonous, Selfish at the heart. Taking all in all, you played An unattractive part. But now! The gray cocoon is hurst, You stand forth, radiant fauad. The steel of your sharp sword bright And a warrior's is your mood. Dramatic, sacrificial, brave; The virtues of a knight! Without you, one-time grieroua thin We couldn't start to fight! Until the armistice was signed tl boys an the other side had to treat constantly to secure protection. Y< will n: /e to retrencn to k?*p u? a vantage '.hey won. War Sarin Stans;*, Treasury Barlnfa C?rtlfi?*l and Liberty Bondi ar* the rigkt toe to use. T CALLS SENT OFT r | ' FOR NOMINATION n 11 Tri-I'artite Board Will Be Created a -May Avert Strikes. p li Washington, March 9.?The 16 rail- t road unions and the association of Stomach Out Of " p Order? Try NR ? 5 Nothing Bettor to Straighten You Out g After Eating Too Much. Tones >r Liver, Regelates Bcweto. Acta c 8 Ploasantfy. Guaranteed. C 11 n Many people eat too much every q day and most eat much too much some days. That Is why Americans y g suffer moro than any people in tho 1 world from indigestion, biliousness a and constipation. a j. "Willi a little thoughtfulness and . care, however, a great amount of c H this distress could be avoided and ? a you'll never realize how truo this Is " _ until you become ono of the several w s" million people of this country who t? keep a box of Nature's Remedy (NR o t Tablets) constantly on hand and uso e] * It whenever Indigestion, biliousness or ft constipation threatens. o: Unlike laxative purges, cathartics, . su:!i as oil, calomel, etc., which mere- 11 ly force bowel action, Nature's Remedy rj exerts a fcencficlal lnfhtcnce upon the entire digestive and eliminative sys- h lp tem?tho stomach', liver, bowels and J even tho kidneys. Its purpose is to n promote vigorous and harmonious ac * tion of all tho orgrans that handle tho I food end bcily v.^cto. n( That la why the results which follow the use of Nature's Remedy are always a delightful surprise to those who first try it. The action while ? j prompt ana morougn, 13 as mna ana * ie ' gentle c::d plrarant n3 Nature her- 1:1 . soli, and 1I10 thorough cleansing the m n body ' receives brings a feeling of t-1 real relief and benefit such as no d< I l=s.:i!ve r'!l or cathartic ever pro- v., l' I duccd lor anyone. '? I ::c sbox of Nature's Remedy S1 f (NR Tablets) and try It. There is no " risk in doing so, for it must give you [<J greater relief and benefit than any 0f liver or bowel medicine you ever used or money back instantly. It is sold, er il guaranteed and recommended by your tt ie druggist. " n- McMurray Drug Co., Abbeville, S, C. ar Ill a.i fc 5 ill * 111 ^ New " |! a Chalme ill away' I J I ? Ouality First that V ' III Tc | jjjil^ll mime If MI each ( El! I of act i jj| || Chair I ELLIS I ailway executives were directed tolight by the Interstate Commerce com nission to make nomination for laboi nd capital, respectively, to the tri artite board created by the'trans lortation act which will attempt set lenient of disputes without strikes. Each side will name not less thar ix men to be submitted to Presiden Vinson wno win cnoose the board o: ine. divided equally between the pub ic, the workers and the corporations In promulgating the regulations tc overn the naming of delegates, th? ommission said the unions had beer hosen to represent labor because the overwhelming majority" more thar 0 per cent of the railroad workers rere included in their membershif nd the unions had been recognized as uthorized to speak for the "several lasses" of employees. Similarly, the ssociation of Railway Executive 'as asked to nominate representatives f the railroad managements and ownrs, because approximately 95 per cent f the railroad mileage was included 1 the association. Most of the cariers not included in the association ave assented to the presentation of ominations by the organization. For the purpose of making the ominations the unions were classied into three groups: Group 1. Brotherhood of Locomove Engineers, Brotherhood of Locootive Firemen and Enginemen, Or;r or Ralway Conductors, Brother)od of Railway Trainmen and the svitchmen's Union of North America. Group 2. International Association Machinists, Brotherhood of Boilmakers, Iron Ship Builders and elpers. Brotherhood of Blacksmiths id Helpers, Sheet Metal Workers, rotherhood of Railway Carmen and e Brotherhood of Electrical Work's. Group 3. Order of Railway Telegphers, Brotherhood of Maintenance way jumpioyees ana snop L?aDors Railway Signalmen, Brotherhood c j|| Be ?.11 ty Now J :rs Doubly CI HfE case for Chalmers has restec / ears on its power rhythm, ii atilize ihe last ounce of pow in gasoline, and to provide geni /as throbless. dw comes a new body?a new ir doubly charming. ) see it is to want a Chalmers, so elegant as a result of its sii du can add the final touch to t ut ride in one a snort distance, ot Spot and RamVhorn, tho: is that fertile minds invented to )r gasoline of the day, will win tiey wring out the power in 1 :ylinder without favoritism, an< ion that is very engaging, lso they take out the uneven experience this sensation yo ners is one of the few great a HIE COft of Stationary Firemen and Oilers, and - Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, : Freight Handlers and Express and - Station Employees. Each group must name at least two - members. i Indianapolis, Id.f March 8.?Th-j t American Legion wants congress to f play as fair with former service men - as the men played with the country . asserted Franklin O'Dlier. national , commander of the legion today in out, lining the stand of the organization in , the proposed soldier beneficial legisla> tion. i Mr. D' Olier said that while the sol; diers realized more every day the i great progress being made at Washi ington, it was the belief of the former I service men all over the country that i the United States should do somei thing to help them financially. i ? Chicago, March 9.?Delegates repre senting nearly 400,000 railway maintenance of way-workers from all pirts of the country failed today to reach a decision as to whether they will call a strike. They meet again tomorrow Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known ai Snake Oil Will Positively Relieve Pain in 1 Few Minntea Try it right now lor Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen joints, pain in the head, oack and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one application pain usually disappears J?s if by magic. A new remedy used externally for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Influenza, Sore Throat, Diphtheria and Tonsllitls.. " Thi3 oil Is conceded ,to be the m$st jJi-ucnauiiK remeoy Known, its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain li % tiie fact that ,fc Penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an illustration pour ten drops on the thickest piece of sole leather and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. ^Accept no substitute. This great oil Is golden red color only. Manufactured by Herb Juice Medicine Co. only. Get it at McMurray Drug Co., Abbeville, S. C. 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