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v * - ' ' 'y ' ' ' ' ^ _ > fe.- *v.. * . * ' '"" / ... '.. . . . ; r s^| . 'pr~- Foolg ujM?d to biow out the gee. Mow they step on - JL y- ' < . F. ' Q? . i .. < i ' j * wosbBBB^CT~~ 1 . ** it' ?* [ Vcver w*i/to"soTif s"S?iftchrw>OI " War off." WhVsuffer when theft's 0f Bayer Aspirin? The many millions of n< snen and women who use it in incrcas- si tog quantities every year prove tKafJx ^ ^ '"does relieve such pain. And as surely o{ ' nMeves that of neuralgia r neuritis; , H even rheumatism. Doctors declare genx soar Aspirin (with the Bayer Cross gn ? every bmt and tdbltt) does not affect the heart Any drugstore. aspirin s teMU aOi tnO auk ct B*jw Kiwfxtw ?/. v . -f* oMMtle^riltowr of ItUgrltneid , . ? - ; el . . ?fc . ~ ~ ' ' * ' * iffv:' ' :;*, j .>'4 J<?. i |jj '; -1.; - - ~y ; >. ^ ^jjr^ |LJJb WILLC 4 --t 1 TO 01 fes?i ,. ; " ;1#' mfmru -^Between thi NO ' i. >.- v.. - % -...:v.~ ? FRA ' i- : / '. 1' ir t . .. ' . ' 1 '^"Wrloea through the eompl r\'" body by any aceidenrin or out < Section A, amounts from $10 1 * ' to Section C of thepolicy. 1 ^bucy APPROVED ?Y ] ' ' " r* " -< ... V This policy, issuej bv the ! / T aaitted tp Sam B. Kinf, Insuran *' ' v , who wrote. . /rTT"'% " "Acknowledging rece ';v \ . ' " 1* ' * : V you made in quiry concernii?| '<' ; . V v'-; .. "? . ' *'. V- . * - . V' ' > ' ; V PARAGRAPH }. By the wie " * - w. ?* Street, Elevated or Undergra hip or Steamboat, in or on wm paying paaeenger, in a plaeO n Bv- ***** Drawn Vehicle in wHchTBeTiH accidentally, thrown from ouch fl|. v Inaured i* not operating eueb v v hire or transporting merchandi r (Tbla. exception ahnll not app) * ;" JhNoyed in the practSoTormi F:Y ::.-m O. -orbuAr-nta.cbnjrU.ft ^-pejUQffliy, eoSectora of Account ~ > and tpeurance agenta igtbe nan -: -,v. : , " ' ? v..:- wgnfflar ^ - * ?' >** ; i(' vA.TW,ih-^-f"V'f^!*iviV ?" ' ?. i '~ ft'*' -"r> r' i ' ' "' "'< . ;- - ., wV ' y . . - ; ;* , * %>u. . > , -V/< v-"-'*". " WATERMELOIN^ By Guy A. Card we 11 _ The jucy watermelon has always ul its deeuring devotees, heavily reuited, in the South, rrom the ranks youth* and, if dame rumor ia to be 'lieved, lv*?ly Mai among the irk-akin members of our population According to recent advices from 'aahington, scientists in the Bureau Home Economics* Unted States Deirtment of. Agriculture, have found tAt water-melons arp a good source 1 two* important vitamins? A and C, )?J also contain detectable quantities. Vitamins B and G. vr- irIn addition' tothe vitamins referred ^ Dr. Remington, in charge of the roth Carolna Food Research Labor-^ ory, Has discovered thatv 'melons own in that state are High in iodine intent, the averog ebeipg 411.5 parts ?r billion, dry basis. This report does not mean a great mljto the winter o^ to. most laymen, Dr.^W i e s tc ?nt members of the medicn! prc.'ea^ on, a deficiency of iodine in the diet the primary fUctor in the causation * h fAW? tr *V?re. , \ , If We are seeking health, and_ most ' us are seekers after health in; one ay or another, it is said that we need tatnin A for ffrowth and physical ell-beinflr, vitamin C for nutrition of le teeth an dsome other parts of the >dy, and vitamins B and G to atimu?e growth and normal development. | If we accept jjhbae# scientific discpiT-, ies as bertffc>teue, *nd I thiakfwe i it will probably follow that' there ! . *. -it Our Ci 6*c OST YOU 0>fLY $1.( H vi UR 1 He tBERS w'' 'V'-Sti ?yj % . '' ' f JtOF 4mily p Ages of 170. \ * r ....... . * ' MEDICAL ^ . . ,A - _ ?r ' > err res ~ / ete fracture of Various bones in the >f business, except if covered under to $15.00 will be paid as ?MHfc>rtb INSURANCE COMMISSIONER . Inter-Ocean Casualty Co^ was aubce Commissioner of South Carolina^ ipt of your letter, .. in - which r tne lntejr-Ocean Casualty Co. of L'. -Vyf III ^ 1 .H ' II I I Ill I M J cMng of a Railroad, Passenger Car Kind Raitaray Car* Passenger 9Uum~ ch tbelnsustidii t^ftye lingasafar*YukErty for the sole use of eXttg a a Piuli Reeeenget Hort> Is litfcii* 0r-4riviug, or wrecked Vehicle, provided, that the ehi le while carrying passengers for se for bnsiOeea purposes, r to a?y physician or suTgeoa then Tw/Mrirtt or flajr commercial travgoods^frpfb.sample for future d?$WJB, or rcgulftfipjjj(frin4e<l real estate <1 pursuit of their busioes^V : [or tcTHE FIELD f < J. .if * ~ ' ' w; ' . fc-.... . ..5- '1/ ? ' f\- &***:& <?, - i - ; V ' . . / .-. -fe-*81 : t[ *.' 'V." ><? # * _JT?N??LD, COinrAf. GET BIG BOOST ! r '' ? ' " V ' V. '1 will be a tremendous increase inWb* consumption of watermelons, long a favoritefnMt wftt tlp herdse af wort. ert in the^ftpjisel? populated* industrial districts, trtren che^p, and on the tables of the rich when dear.- vr--? - To Illustrate just what the refresh* iftg juclneaa and flavor of * this "tod for the rods" has meant to the American > public, melon production figures during 1920 totaled'67,016 car load ? of . approximately a thousand melons .each, '-cr <67,616,600 rrielons, a little more ^han one-half of a melon for every m*n, woman and child in the United States of America.. . * For healths^ sake, if for no other reason. se? that y?n fcet your, share of the lO&f watermelon crop. ' Shipments of watermelons . from Florida, have commenced, *to^.be"-followed. in order, ddring June, Jnly and August by shipments ,'N froiiTGeorgia and Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia. These six states produ ed in 1929, 42 million 1 I In namine vour farm, ^remember I r ? j 9 ; that a good name will make even a | poor farm, better. " ? * ' c Dairying is dangerous only when we let the unproductive cows eat up the profits. ? Frank Farmer says: *'Timca get ^mighty hard witjj us farmers but we j never have to get in a bread line.-,/ reatest S " *' ' *' /" l _ > - V . JO ADDITIONAL, AF IIS POLICY PROVIDES ACCIDENTAL = .. re are some of the guar?i . /FOR LOSS OF i*'Z ' r ? ~ v: v-. ^ i >r . f ' ? Life" --A.-1 Both Hands Both Feet _ Sight of Both Eve* _ _ _ One Hand and One Font. One Hand ancT Sight of O Hither Hand- ... ... Either Foot . Sight of Either Eye , EXAMINA >**?' / " *' * ' 1 " C ineinnati, Ohio. I am pleased to advise that by this Department and avgilal under good management avid e record. I might add that it is \ ance departments."' W > THIS PROTE< 1 You can have all of this pr surance company, provided, you tion for. one year^ Simply aetk _ new subscription or renewal <if ' same will^be extended twelve a ?- , ' ." * ! PARAGRAPH^ By the ant ' alines excepted) in which the ll " a , '' '.;>* PARAGRAPH 4__By beiag a Tornado. . V , * + v v% !\ , PARAGRAPH 5_^fly tba eolla ~~ \7~7trlille iasnrtd is thersia. ' , - , . < V:: > i % - ; ^8AGRAPaAj?By f?bow ch'orch of barfc, while th? insoi wred is thsrmn at the be*innin - > . > ?*, . .. - - > /' >'_ >; . - ' - ". - >: * s v'.-A ioflH ? - "** - IPUDAT. JUNK it, 1U*. * , ^ 1 1 1 .1 ,j ' i" *' . , TWISTER *EAR FLORENCE ; ' DESTROYS DAIRY * -f Worence, June < INppiBf,iudd?; ' ly out of ? block storm-cloud sf- ? ^frnooo. at winter crashed tbo IftTR* dairy barn on the fwmt of Picas J Brack, four miles from Florence, and kitted ftve of bib dairy cows. Several others of the 33 cows iirtbe barn ware injured. . The barn, whkb was recently built lit a cost of $5,000, was moved 20 feet from its foundation. . The Surcb farm is located almost in the path of a tornado, which several years ago caused the losfe of several lives and , great damage in that section. Mrs Bureh, frightened by the sppreaching storm, called to heir husband, who was asleep, but before he could leave his room ip the home itearby, fbe crash came. .. > * - tfo other imports of tornado-like winds have"~B5?f teceived^here to* night. Rains and electrical eterms,* however, have beep general over the Pee Den lgt$P; ; S^yT&>**?. <Wrfl ,T? the fertilising vafM^of a eropof soybean* compares very favorably^th that brother legumes commonle grown for green manure, b gvac. u ? csruiy pncuctDie io>|row ojrbMBi for a green manure crop., alone. The.crop 4s'~too valuable to plow under' for soil Improvement ex-' < cept under, certain conditions. Thb soy bean may, .however, follow wheat or ogts Arid thake sufficient growth to add Considerable organic matter to' the soil, according to W. J. Morse, fiu- . reau of-Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture. . ^ It Is -rather much to expect M Subscript A- . ; | AC I INS v - .; - S |pl rER PAYING A12-YE . IDEMNITY for loss MEANS, AS HEREIN L f? .* r -:.; v itoes of this policy: : I if Peri^raUl Pa. -.$10,000.00 > \ v$10,Q?0.00 :.$10>00d.0ft ' ri-_. _$10f000.00 _ sin ooono ne Eye $10,000.0$ 5,000100' 5,000.00 *.----$ .5,000.00 ; .. '? C . - ./ - on HON - N this eortpany Is properly licensed >lf information indicates that H h njo^s an' excellent "Lose Paying" . - lidbnaed tp operate under 35 inaur- ' y 1 ' " v TION FOR II.00 oteetion by paying $1,90 to the in PUUDV11UV Ul ivuvw /UU1 BUV9UrtpI us check for $1.60, state whether renewal and your time la net out,lonths from date of expiration and . - v.v " / Stf . v ' " - ' . ~ " - ^ " rkinjj of a Passenger, (Elevators la tsuredtar riding i* a passenger. . f V'v\' ' ?; V ? ' ' track by lightning or a Cyclone or ' . * ' ' ' ' ? ipse of ike outer walls of a building \C: ' ' * . ... v ' '' A"- i * ' 1 *~ Il/. rid is therein, and provided ?b? is- viMOt the Are, sad is burned by > therefrom. . \ 'T^g '' ' ' L ... ^ i ft y* -V \ ^ l ! ?? -' j'?^. 5S5S55SS3SSSS5SS35Hfi^H3B^^^^^S5S?5BS5B? BOLl/WEEVIL ACTIVE TRAL AND EASTERN COUNTTE8 t ' ?? M'-' &1-J&A riZL '*'Q&8k& &?i3?a! s 1 1 Clemaon College, JtlKf r 6??Bolt Weevil infestation, voeunts made tfa ? eight eotntk* ihrough tb? cMtiil) . anlttialfni |I?|1. ?f t)w It?r> |?AT* that weevili are now quite active in many places, says Director H. W. Barre* of the Sobth Carolina Expertqest Station, The average infestation for the farms examined is t^i. , weevils pel* acre compered with 395' per acre for the same period Jqst year. Thp number of weevils per aere on individual farms, however, varies, greatly. On one Colleton county farm' there wer 675 weevils per sere, on one Calhoun farar-were. 466 weevils pr aere, on one Dariinjirtb^-fetrm- were 950 weevils per acre. Throughout th? eastern part of the. state cottpn is beginning to fruit rapr idly,and Prof. Barre' urges that" If early applications of poison have not already bepn made. they should be made immediately. ' ' ?> - y ^?? ? ,11 ,1 I I, I " III .. .. 1 o Valuable to PIqw Under AtlA ^crop JUhe the soybean, even per cent of it as bay or ?<f ai?a~ impror*,._~?he . soil. Howprer, In man V uotlniia nn "riirfltn I...! ..il especially sandy soils in the South, increased yields of cotton and rice, hare resulted with the removal of the soybean crop either as hay or seed. On other types of soil,.' however, results have been* dlffersflPIo soxpe states much complaint has followed relative to decreased wheat yields - following soybeans. The addition of fertilisers to tile wheat crop following soybean* has brought increased yields.. ^ ion offer .Y % >" . 'V '.'v | c r tws URsoul iR&JBsT OF LIFE, | ^ iMiTtrn Ai . V - ~ . . H to s . f ' # * ~ ? * * sustained in the manner < % 2, 3,4,5 & 6* $1,000.00 $i,ooo,oo_ $1,000.00 >-^-r $1,000.00 ' $1,000.06 $1,000.00 > | 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 ' * * *"} ' 0 RED TA . ."v .. ' '* ..y ' ? r.. ' . * J : . you get insurance protection at om ? tarp mail, a card to which you atti company Who jflll s^nd yolr policy a $10.00 A WEEK F i . If the Insured sustains injuries agraphs. No. 1 to 6 inclusive* whfc] specific loss but shall immediately -able and prevent the insured from j pertaining' tO any and every kind o during the time of such _aeebtive T^eks, Indemnity at the n be paid to the injured. ' 4 . . , * . -? f ~j& , ; 1 r? rAMunAra ;r?y ? wrecKiit) or Automobile Stsce plyii* (or vri ' or operated at the'time of. such wn In which insured i? tthveRnv sa a t PARAGRAPH 8 By the wreckii the pleasure type If insurfdis not < Dsssettrers for hire Or traninortino poses* (This exception shall not i 09I7, collectors of accocata, or reg insurance scents in the usu?| porst ? Paragraph ??3r MH? struck Whij^ Walking or Standing: on a ?u i pelled- by steam, cable' electricity, ni ~*MqtiM?or horse-power, excludingj|g in the public highway or while on 1 Swap ^ That corn yields In ihe StTOtbmay easily be doubled to conclusively shown by the results of S2< shtedressing demonstrations ^conducted by Soutbern^fmers dating the feet two yean. A ttinrmsifcy' of the tests shows that these (sphere hdded 184 bushels to their yield, sod $18.88 to thglr, tot profits from 'each sere. They s*je^ dressed the com with Chilean nitrate < -;v of soda st an average."rafts of loo pounds ah acre when the plants were, about knee-high. The average increase in yield to suiting from the side-dressing was Just abottt the equivalent of the average corn yield in ths South, as shown by Government figures. . - Do pot forget that extra helping of Chilton nitrate you promised ybsr corn jthls year.. ' . = ? Guessing ^ equipment a Battery X-Ray machine . ? which is second to none. If you are ' .. having battery trouble see us. When you need a battery get tbe best ... "WILLARD". Hucks Motor Co. 4th Avenut - v ^ Conway, S. C. ' v.\' . V". -v ; "M ? . > v >.- ' ..T _ k . - : . f MICROFILM H CAROUNI * ' .v* ' . ^"7 * , * >* IEQUIREO FO fr . ._f v ' v ^ described in . ^ t; Par.T, 8 & 9 'tefi $500.00 ?Knn _____ u ( * y vv v?v v ... t . .t $500.00 > r $500.00 * $500.00 . $500.00 $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 I '.] / ' ' . . .*<. *.* *, \ 4* PE ?> and yon wHl be sent, ?jr * - W S ich $1.00 and mail to inaUranca tt onc?. 11: ^ . - 7v un ivw u nice f 1 " * ; : . ' yffiga in any manner specified in 3 shall not prove fatal or cans* ; r continuously, and wholly dis- v jerforming each and every dnty t Uoor or occupation, * but not exceeding fifteen con- > . z'jr'A ite of Tea Dollara a Week will , *. - - ' i ' 'T-:J ; ' . V ' {M " ? of a Public Omnibus, Taxicab, blk hire, which is being driven scking by a licensed .driver, add ' ire-paying passenger. ig of a Private AutomoMe of .<? lyiratdiiU mat fbr l|?l|ll merchandise for business puripply tr> doctor* or eoronnereiai ti>ms?mple for fat*: re d<vr ery ulnrly licensed real estate and * tit.of their bnrimwrt. v ; ; or. Knocked DoWn or Run Orer blic Piffhway, by a vehicle proapt ha, *aeottne, coaayreisid a^ .ijuries sustained while working aHroad riffht-of-way.