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V \ V COLD SPRINGS X \ Mrs. Lark Wilson is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. McComb-s. Mrs. J. B. Sharpe, of near Bethlehem is 'spending this week with Mrs. D. E. Newell. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kay and children and Mr and Mrs. R. A. Hagen spent Sunday at Mr. T. F. Uldricks. ICf^and Mrs. C. P. McMahan and children and Mr. Sam Culbre+h, I ^ I THE ITNIV The Ford One Ton just as faithfully and Ford Touring Car ser\ and economically. Tl: sity to the grocer bot in bringing goods fron from the country. I because there isn't a business man that it d of quick transportatio. Come in, examine th< over_the subject. ^ E. f i ^?^T _--_m^rwm^^m^-.-^ iiT S^^S I[ jm ^ ?And once you ? bye okTscrubbir f "blue Monday" fc t Easy does the a^ w washing in ten ^ only a few cent t better than you t you scrubbed til! k was off your knt t Besides, Clear u hurt the clothe; f wear them out t board does. Its k is on dirt, grime u ^ nnu 11 uues me k kind of water, an] M \ in double quick t B ^ Clean Easy is <?C m i' n|| r- Follow direotions H on inaid* of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King, of Ab ville spent Saturday night and Si day at Mr. W. R. Ellis's. Miss Mildred Winn leaves Thu day to attend the ten days Sh Course at Winthrop, Rock Hill, C., we wish her a pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kay Carv spent Sunday of last week at Mr. P. Uldrick's. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Newell 1 had a very sick baby for the p ten days, but we hope it is now the road to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hawthor 'and children spent Sunday at M Cornelia Fant's. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS RECOVERED IN LAI xt? Tuna 3 War anvir n i and baby spent Sunday with Mrs. J. B. Culbreth and family. Mr. Frank and Miss Sara Uldrick spent Saturday night with Mr. Roy 'and Miss Allie Belle McCombs. Mrs. D. E. Newell and Mrs. J. B. Sharpe spent Tuesday at Mr. W. L. Dawson's. | Mesrrs. Claude Winn and Claude Uldrick spent Saturday night with Mr. William Uldrick. Mr. Arthur Newell spent Saturday night with Mr. Horace King. Mr. Sloan Cochran spent Saturday night with Mr. Dickie and Tollie Ellis. ERSALCAR Truck is serving Dusiness economically as does the nil t-h#* npnnle faifhfullv le Ford Truck is a neces- I jl j h in delivering goods and g j J i the stations, docks and g j E t is an ideal motor car I j want of the farmer or Bj j loesn't supply in the way I | s ti at a minimum expense. ] jlj j i Truck, and let us talk I! | Arnold I I / 4 Cwoi do. it's erood- wash soap of tl ig board and out any rubbir )rever! Clean it cleans everyt rerage week's alls to shirtwai; minutes?for est working, be; s! It does it soap you ever s could even if ?and it's you I all the skin Here>, ho. icicles! Soak the clc i Easy can't Cut up i/2 bai 3. It doesn't jn 414 gallons < like a wash it dissolve. Boi whole action jn an(j stir fc i and germs. Rinse, blue ai work in any have the finest 7 old time and clothes you ev ime' the shortest tin 1 fVia urow onH fr?r tVi I U1W WV1JUVA ff MI4U AW* Ml >uisville Food Products Company, Louisville, Kjr. idn*6? SAVES THE RUB i IS^eg \\ I IN C V> iUift, UUUV v. .. | stamps valued at $62,780 found | the possession of Walter Mum arrested with eight others last nif when detectives and postal insp tors raided a Brooklyn house, w< identified here today, as a part 'the loot of three banks, accordi I to postal authorities. Murray and his companions w< arrested in connection with the r< bery of the postoffice of Oxfc Furnace, N. C., on April 2. In ? burglary $3,000 in cash, Libei bonds and war saving stamps w< stolen but thes tamps found Murray were not of the same ser numbers. Some of the stamps taken fr< Murray, according to the pos serial number was a block stol from the Bank of Mount Pleasa Tenn., on May 5, and when robb< took $27,000 in cash and securiti Others were identified as havi been stolen from the W. A. Higge ibotham bank at Victor, N. Y., v weeks ago, along with $18,0 cash and Liberty bonds and si others bear the same serial numb< as stamps taken three weeks a from the Trumansburg State Ba of Trumansburg, N. Y. The arrest was the consumati of a two months chase through s( mr i see || ?kj jl le world. With- fl. lg or scrubbing 4 H hing from over- 4 H sts. It's the fast- 4 I st working wash 41 O ."i ?1- i saw. oee it. wuik ^ m r friend for lifel 4 I \v it works! ] H )thes overnight. | B - of Clean Easy 4 B Df water and let a B 1 and put clothes a B >r ten minutes. a B id dry. You'll a fl : batch of clean * B er saw; done in ^ B tie, in the easiest S e least expense. J B Incorporated 4 HE tcrmr II | be.. lijljl ^ nle T. i^j I If the CHAI Had Windows rty I These Revolui I f I THE great thing about a motor )m H ' I car, after all, is how it transtaj i|| forma the energy that nature en stored away in gasoline into horsent, |J P?werirs fFjl Chalmers today leads in this, and es. the automobile industry to a large ng. extent has accepted the Chalmers ,n_ 1= principles by which power is wrung wo M from "gas." 00 U| If the Chalmers engine had win all M| dows you would witness these twc Jrs pH 1 amazing processes. , 2? |?| You would see the Hot Spot heal p== up and, like a hot stove sending up ||| into steam water dropped on it, trans on g | form the raw, inferior "gas" of the >v- |! HI day into a "vapor cloud." || il You would see the instantaneous ? i change from a "rainy liquid gas" tc ; j a so-called "dry gas." | Then you would look through ^ ^ RamVhom and note this "vapoi y ? eiik I %-i ?*-' j ! I erl states in which private detec- sadly abused, tives, police and postal inspectors (jay an{j use jj participated. hours. The pit; BAD GRAMMAR FATAL Washington, June 3.?Because of JSjSTi "bad grammar", President Wilson today vetoed a bill to make the in terstate transportation of immoral I. picture films a felony. The president in his veto message said the transposition of a phrase in the bill ? 'liVv made it ambiguous. * ' The house on receiving the veto *1*1 I message, conducted an investiga- J[ HCllf 1' tion and found that an enrolling clerk had transposed the phrase. TT is cb The bill as "corrected" by the I ?fter "three scor president was repassed by the J- back over and thoug nouse. I find myself, at - drifting back a q COCA-COLA SUIT IS DISMISSED j* 'Zm&u! vegetable compoi .,, , _ _ . ,. CMtomera?what Atlanta. June 1.?Injunction Dr. Lewis' Medic proceedings of the Coca-Cola bot-| J?^"^ tling companies of Atlanta and formula i ?tudie ? ^ laxatives and cat! Chattanooga, so-called "parent became convince* , _x , was not that they bottlers, against the Coca-Cola but that their act _ , drastic, and upsei Company of Delaware were dis. which was du? to missed today by Judge John T. ??piJ?2rt!5?V*00? Pendleton on motion of counsel for }?wVr or "large* in the bottlers. inTariablj quiring augment* Attorney John Sibley, repre- 1 believed that a senting the bottlers, announced ttenMtoathaJu that inasmuch as federal questions SSi'^^Wouid had been injected into the case, the [he'nsual ^ickeni HpciroH f-.o dismiss the the user feel bette proceedings in the state courts and that litigation along the same lines JSSX^wMch i\ would be instituted at once in the Th federal court. AN OVERWORKED GARMENT Wt [) The mantle of Roosevelt is being be wearing it to go fishing in by Ij I I ^MERS Engine I < . v . ur??u c~~ 11 I ;M ) 1 UU VV UU1U occ ms ' rl tionary Processes 1 , ' . i '-mmM acti -> ^ I cloud" being ruahed at a velocity of s I one hundred miles an hour through j =E I ? ? i i . < . A I 3 ' easy air Denos an equal Due snort h = distance/to each cylinder, ; Pir; 1 ' ? ' ' You would see the explosions'in H ; , I the cylinders, how much of this j "cloud" was converted into power, |= 9 i how little was wasted through the ^ a [ exhaust. ' |?1 8 ; You would note, too, how even ; and smooth these explosions were, m 8 > and hov/ absent the element of ||| 8 . vibration that raises so much havoc Hi < t in a car. . > g } You would understand clearly || . how such troubles as -frequently = : fouled spade plugs, burned bearings, g / and scored cylinders are absent in a ||l 5 Chalmers. 1 || ' } Your conclusion would be iden- m tical with so many others: that pi jj v . II Chalmers is one of the few great cars Pp jj r of the world. , , |||j II : * w n 1 i-Leslie lo.1 ||| Hiram is supposed to not entitled to it at all, and it fits for a nightshirt after him like the armor of Ajax on a; y of it is that he is wasp.?The Los Angeles Times. lledlcine^est For ^Years t ^( and does more than any laxative on the aracteristic or market touuy. The thousands of letters they pass the allotted from users liave convinced me I was right, e years and ten," to look and that the user of Natara'a Remedy as a the days that are gone familv medicine, even though^he may have htfully lire them over. usea it tor iwtmyuto ? seventy-one, frequently 10 lncrea8 the do8e' uarter of a century, when My knowledge of medicine and the re) little drag store I owned suits of its use in my own family and making and selling a among my friends, before I ever offered it , and to my friends and for sale, caused me to have great faith ia * was then known only as Hitars's Rsmtfy from the very first. u???t/0r Stom*ch* Uv?r And now as I find myself nearing the age when I must bow to tne inevitable and go hile I was perfecting my to another life, my greatest pleasure u to d and investigated the sit each day ana read the letters that eaoh iartics on the market and mail brings from people as old or older i that their main fault than I, who tell of having, used KslwVs did not act on the bowels, Hsusiy for ten, fifteen and twenty years. lion was too violent and and kow they and their children ana t the system of the user; grandchildren have been benefitted by it. th? fact that they were T? ?. ?. thon^ht. mv friends, for tfS or^ll'lStS? ?t~my fiel'that aside trotn wouldTact oniv on th? hi> own wccew, one haa done something isssr* " S2^^&r$,2^8L',?: ld d0MI' million people will take a Mm'i Ham* i preparation to produce (NR Tablet) and will be better, healthier, ust first tone the liver, happier people tor it. I hope you win >mach and entire alimeo- be one of then. lis waa accomplished, the produce a mild, bat Hon of the waste without /7 ^ S f lag with hundreds of d?, I at lMt perfected the A. H. LEWI8 MEDIOINE CO., now known aa Mrrt r- _ rely beliere goe? farther 8t. L?im, MO. e McMurray Drug Company '