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> TESTED MERITS ENDORSES TANLAC ENGINEER BISHOP SAYS H E ' FELT LIKE HE WAS "NEARLY DEAD ] Now He Feels Fine "The Tanlac Hat Entirely Relieved My Ailment*," Columbia Maa Declaret. "I know from actual test on my* self what Tanlac will do, and I am glad to recommend it," asserted T. W. Bishop, a locomotive engineer lWding at 501 Green Street, Columbia, S. C., in a statement he gave I PROTECT IAGAINS' It is usually the unforsee rain storm approaches di son; it may bring devasta standing grain in just a f of HAIL. jj The Season of HAIL (You probably know of so op even part of your seas( iton by the elements, whe in an insurance policy wil tection. You probably know of sor damage of just one passin man's profits for his entir We can write your HAIL I inal sum in a good substa is small?the protection j Gall us up or drop us a lin< point to see you. CITIZENS INSURAf I W. D. WILKII LABBEVILLE, SOI I H^OH save i VHH by sh more paint itiwaj DEVOE u 4 It conts other si pure in used: Pure Li mixed b That m color ar L tewer g Let us s ing De you cop Appears P. B. ? ABBEVII > ?UlTlllM f^ i ! telling of the remarkable benefit this remedy gave him. "Malaria had attacked me and my 3ystem was in very bad shape, and I was so weak I could hardly walk. I had no appetite, my back hurt me a lot, and, in fact, my system was in such bad condition that it seemed every organ in my body had gone back on me. When my health failed I was in Florida and I had to leave that State, and I felt like I was nearly dead when I left. I had no energy and felt badly all the time. In fact, I could not do my work at all. "I read about Tanlac ana started taking it. My system was Duilt up s great deal. I gained a lot of weight? about eleven pounds?and began tc Illllllilffiil (uiflHHBW YOURSELF I ? - ^ r loss 1 n that happens when a m iring the growing seaition and ruin to your ew minutes in the form I. . STORMS I* Here. I me instances where the^ B m's work from destruc- jjf n a few dollars invested I 1 give you financial prone instances where the * JJ g storm has wiped out a jj e year of Farming. IN8URANCE for a nom- ji ntial Company; the cost ls great. fig e and we will make it a igj iCE & trust co. i 4SON, Manager. I JTH CAROLINA f ur Boss" poticll Arl Piiof nmor ^aiioiivu tuoiwinv/i are always anxious to noney for our customers owing them how to get : years of wear from their ! : jobs. That's why we /s recommend The Guaranteed >ad and Zinc Paint Fewer Gailotu?Wears Longer tins no whiting, silica, china clay or jch stuff. It is made of the same gredients that the old-time painter Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, nseed Oil, and nothing else. Devoe is >y machinery, 1000 gallons at a time, akes it absolutely uniform in strength, id covering capacity?always take* allons, too. ;how you the real economy of painttoe paint. Will be glad to send y of the practical booklet?"Keep inces Up and Expenses Down." 5PEED ,LE, S. C. ' feel fine. I am working regularly now and I have a good appetite?almost always hungry. I am in fine shape now and Tanlac has entirely removed my aliments and the causes, I am sure." (adv.) JOINT RESOLUTION FAVORED 1Y EDITORS 1 Shortage of Newsprint Causes Action by National Editorial Association in Annual Conven* tion Boston, May 31.?The newsprinl i shortage was discussed today by the i National Editorial association ir annual convention here. A resolu> tion was unanimously adopted anc forwarded to Chairman Porter oi the house foreign relations commit1 ' ?n**nrinri* rvQ <3 | ICC at TTaOIlUIgbVil U151115 wuw |/i?^ sage of senate joint resolution 152, which is designated to afford immediate relief in the emergency and especially to country newspapers. Edward Albright of Galltin, Tenn., in his presidential address said "ubiquitous profiteer is abroad in the print paper field just as he is in many other lines of trade and an acute situation demands drastic action." "My opinion is," he said, "that congress by prompt legislative enactment should restrict the issue of very newspaper in the United States to a maximum of so . many pages per day and in such' an act define a maximum page size. Large users ei print paper with their own mills or contracts should keep out of the spot market. Congress also should make a substantial appropriation for a determined effort to find a substitute for wood pulp." Presid6nt P. T. Dodge of the International Paper company, predicted even higher prices for newsprint paper due to the threatened rise in freight rates and the demands of labor for higher wages. He suggest-' ed some amendment to the postal laws requiring an added rate on newspapers above a certain weight and size and appeal to the newspapers to keep out of the spot market. A FINE UF $31,0UU FOR BIG PROFITEER Syracuse, N. Y., May 29.-? Weed's Inc., Binghampton, clothiers were found guilty this morning in the United States court on eight counts of an indictment charging profitering.. The court imposed a fine of $31,000, which is the largest that has been passed in the I United States following a conviction for profiteering. Department of Justice officials said today that the conviction was the second secured in the entire country against a large and long established concern conducting a prosperous business. Six counts covered sales actually made and fine of $5,000 was imposed for each of them. The charges in these counts were as follows: The sale of a suit of clothes costing $20 for $40. The sale of a suit costing $12.10 foa $40. The defense disputed the cost price, said it was $21, instead of $12.10. The sale of another suit for $45, the cost price being fixed at $23.50. The sale of a suit costing $17.82 for $45. The sale of a salt costing $11.75 ior $29.50. MONEY FOR POSTOFFICE Washington, June 3.?Representative Mann, assisted by Representative Byrnes, a member of the appropriations committee, today succeeded in having inserted in the general deficiency bill the item carprying $95,000 recommended by Secretary Houston last week for the completion of the Columbia postoffice. Mr. Mann, when seen 1-A- MVAfl ?A?tt miirfth iawe wins evening, ?*?? %*?? pleased that his long fight for the building had terminated successfully. As soon as the act is signed by the president ,the money will be available and the government will then be in position to go on with 'the work. WORK BEGINS ON 17-STORY BUILDING IN GREENVILLE Greenville, June 1.?Greenville's seventeen-story skyscraper is at last under way. The advance guard of the construction forces of the Charles T. i [c H A 1 Famous / | The CH Ser Thoughtful history of the The Chandler r Chandler motor of improvements whi these years of servi the constant appli< rity of its builders. Motors of one type these years. But the C on every roadway in A gone forward into a p) _ m ? ? Men who nave ownc will tell you the Chan tain roads or on the tr the Chandler will givej and its sturdy endurai The Closi S Seven-Passenger Tou i Seven-Passenger Sedan, S2 Abbev CHANDLER MOT< \ Willis company, of New York, who | have the contract for the erection of the new Woodside building on South Main street, arrived today and preparations are now rapidly going forward for the beginning of the foundation work on the huge structure. The estimated cost of the building has not been announced but it is understood that the completed structure will represent an outlay of over a million dollars. f. =1E1L Case 15-27 Korose E j. B In fields where ptojrimj !?.< or baked sell, stiff, grade*, < 15-27 Keroscie^JTractor^Wfl easily. Where conditions an tractor can pull 4 plows. . So it is a favorite'en the at is neither too large nor too In addition*? its field worl ? ?L A| tor Deit woric, navmg too j placed. It will drive a Case equipped with feeder ad v other machines requiring sin The ^bse 15-27 has abi power, //hile rated at 15 the drawbar* it. ga* deiivec NDLEP or its Marveloi andler Gives Y< vice You Demar men. splertin?J 5?n flutnmn Chandler Six a source of real notor of today is the devel seven years ago, embracing r ich have been the natural < ice in the hands of thousands cation of the engineering skill i and another have been heralded: handler motor, its true superiority merica and in many nations abr ace of distinction. id and driven many cars, men fro dler is the leader of all sixes. Ovi ails of the desertor in crowded city pou the service ybu demand. Its pc ice are not surpassed. Chandler Six in the Mo Priced Fine Car Bui ^ i }IX SPLENDID BODY TYPES ring Car, $199$ Four-Passenger. 7our-Passenger Dispatch Car, S2Q75 995 Four-Passenger Coupe, 92895 (Alt Prices f. o. b. 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Ill 1 opment of the efinements and development of t of owners, and I and the since- ; ' | and retired within r proven in service oad, has lived and ^ XXX IA/OOI. IU WHOl} ir the long mountraffic, anywhere, >wer, its flexibility, t lit Roadster, S1995 |:'.r Limousine, 13495 > | Co. bland- nmn mi o/icfim B&g^PsEALED TMS ONLY flM? ATYOURCPOCEftS Maxwell house coffee ? a 18 i -: 7 =>pi== i 1 ' 1 ;.i 8 A. PIah^^ L ~~X" JL JLV TV ft? le rated at 27 en the belt, orsepower. It is ever ready be. It never tires. ut steel? enclosed and run four-cylinder valve-in-htad crosswise ga a ene-piece is. affords the use ol all TTfcermostat controls the d insures complete comk, A Case air washer detbe carburetor. ess of betterments found ir. You should be famiV.ar it you may make a cartful iave the opportunity sooa Cue superiorities? LEONARD Dealer lalds, S. C. /