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PROPHET PROMISES p MORE COOL NIGHTS .r ] * Dufcch Weather Man. Forc-asrts PJea?- c ant Sleeping?Storm May '{ Arrive ( ? The provei'bial "cool week in Au-|( gust," following so closely upon the ? ? phenomenal cool week which ended with July 31, while it is welcome to < the body physical, is certainly on .1 time, said the Dutch Weather j Prophet yesterday. However, the j ,? same authority on weath, makes the forecast that cool nights will be the 1- Annrnct ArMlt.innfll i ruxt? UUUUgUVUV ^ugu^v. , forecasts and weather data are giv-1 ? en by Mr. Houseal as follows: A peculiar feature about the re' cent cool week in July is the factj that it was not accompanied by pre-| eipitation as is usually the case i when such cool weather prevails in ] July, thus that cool week and the j<< Jnresent degree of temperature is J doe to the basence of normal radia- 1 UUJi UJL tuc dUli O , earth?a condition which has pre- J Tailed since the spring of 1917 and j will most probably prevail yet an- J other year. One of the effects of .< the form in which the atmosphere is J vibrating on the surface of the ' ? earth is seen in the rusty foliage of 1 ? the forest trees. If the blackberry! be excepted?it usually sheds its 1 foliage several times during even a j normal season?one has only to ob-; serve the effects of the nonradia- \ y ting rays of the sun upon the foliage of oak and elm. The habits of insects are also affected strangely by the same solar conditions. The j katydid has arrived a month ahead' of his usual season. Plants of fiber chsractcr like cotton will eventual-j ly be affected seriously by these ; conditions?low night temperatures ; and even cool daytime weather. The week of July 25-31 has already inflicted great damage upon the cotton crop as compared to more favorable condition previous to that i period. Cotton must get its maturity in stalk during the summer - months and one day fhen is equal fo four days in the fall to bring its n normal growth to the fruitage j period. So I am holding to my fore- j cast of an unusually small crop of I cotton this year, A storm period of either the gulf i o rthe South Atlantic coast is indi-: cated during the week in which jj You've IV !j Clearing Our || Them To Gre ji Us Just Now i| Sale Covering 51 Stores Is Draw I j II It's A Bargair ij dent Everyboc "I Just 19 1 Left E 1 We've i 1 J. M. ' I August 21 is the central date. I do lot make this forecast positive, but ) would advise people in the coast 1 lections to keep a close lookout for < iny indication or reports of a tropi- 1 :al disturbance in the Caribbean i ;ea, for should such a disturbance' )ccur it will undoubtedly affect the i Sout'h Atlantic coast. .. ;i Danger of the local freshets or jverflows in rivers and smaller las not been passed.?The State. | I' FIGHTING MESSAGE 1 FROM "JIMMY" COX joes to Democrats and Republicans. Declares His Address Saturday Will Be Understood Even By "School Children" Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 4.?A fighting message to Democrats and Re publicans was given by uovernor | Cox, the former's presidential | nominee, in an address today at a local Democratic picnic. Speaking from a roped arena for boxing events on the picnic program, Governor Cox, avoiding definite issues, declared he would carry the offensive in "a considerable fight" for which he predicted success. Incidentally he promised that his address next Saturday acepting the Democratic presidential standaard could be understood 'even by school chillren." "Boys, I'm ready for the fight," he declared to the cheering plaudits of several hundred members of the Gem City Democratic club of this city. "We need make no defense," the governor continued. "Ours will be the offensive fight from the beginning to the end, and it will be a considerable fight. Make no mistake about that. I have the faith in me that there will be triumph of right principles this fall, which will sarve notice to Republican leaders for years to come. I was about to say that it would be a Democratic triumph. It will not be that.lt will not be a victory in the partisan sense. It will be a triumph of the rights." Turning upon his opponents, the governor continued: "We've won before in the same kind of a fight. We'll win again because we're right. "The opposition has been good to as, and the advantages that it has rafEraraigraraiaraiaraM lever Seer Like These Stock Preparato en wood, Is More rhan The Money i? . rv r?. l untire Dig otocR ing The Wise Bi 1 Opportunity T ly Is Eager For I More Buyi \\T /> IC1U1 C Yf c i Put Clearance P; Our Entire Stock ANDERS i-w riFiPiri 1-1 n ri Finn ri fi rlJ lU 111 1-JlU lU lU b-J lU lU lU 1ZJ iZJ I riven will be recounted in the stir-1 ring days ahead of us. The opposi-' iion apparently has adopted the :ourse of doing what we farmers' used to do of plowing around the 1 stumps ,of seeking to avoid the hings that perplex. "It is with the opposition expediency pure and simple. They attempt , to appeal to this group, that group and other groups, without the slightest consideration of the great menace thereby to the perpetuity of (rnwornniont Our rnnrsp i? t.VlP vw* v.... ^ ? straight course." CAMP GORDON WILL BE ABANDONED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT Washington, Aug. 7.?Instructions have been given the general commanding the southeastern department to abandon and sarvage Camp Gordon, Ga., the war department an-j nounced today. The fifth division, now stationed at Camp Gordon, has been ordered transferred to Camp Jackson, S. C. The movement of the division will be made in such detachments and at such intervals as will interfere least with railroad operations but should be completed before cold weather sets in, the announcement said. ASPIRIN 4 ( i Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed' by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, (Joids and rain. Handy tin box of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." 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