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NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JAMES IL ANDERSON DEAD. All persons holding clains against Former Citizen of Clinton Died at te the estate of Mary E. Busby, deceased, are hereby notified and required to ][Ollie of Ills Daughter In Spartan present them, duly attested, at a ref- burg Inst Friday. erence to be held at the office of the James R. Anderson, a resident of Prejbate Judge of Iturens County, on Ciiton during most of his life, died the 10th day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M., or be forever barred. All persons IndebtedI to said estate A. Atwvll, it Spartanburg last Thur will make payment on or before that day. The remais were brought to date. o. G. THOMIPSON, Ora Friday and carried to Bthany J. P. L. C. chuch where the interment took April 10, 1018.-1 mo-A. Place. The deceased was 75 years of age and was a native of Ciliton. lie0 was at veteran of the 'Confederate Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. tr ought th geat alr The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a vived by two daughter. and two sons, General Tonic because it. contains the w. follows: Mrs. E. 41. Atwell, of wellknown tonic properties of QUININU Spartanburg; Als. C. D. 'Hawkins and and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents Anderson, of Camp Meade, fd. Cinton dcoffee d aLuzianne and Corn Pone M. Atwl It Sparanbug lst Turs HEN you see your mammy, Honey, bringin' in the coffee and the pone, you can tell before you taste it that the coffee's Luzianne-sure-nuf-by the whifs a-streaming, steaming in the air. "When it It's the coffee- Luzianne- you remember Pours, r and you hanker after it until you get another Reigns," cup. L a ne Coffeeyour grocer has it) comes put up tin ry it tomorrow morning for breakf, t. it isn't all you expect, you can get y oney back. L anne for aroma, fragrance and snapn Tr it NOT AN IMITATION But a Re-Creation Re-Creaiongisncoiplte aoffe santifyne, yout it scttrl tellbefore tou tsteitguih the aofe' tiLocezianeurenbytws ateaing, machinesIMtainEi the Nair.onRE he faosIdsotoetssaedmn tratedthe power coffee-iare-ous remsmber thes test ha kere hfeld itutimoe gtanothe r gan Opera rne sf yug ince hasuncme in diret p'rion wyit temorrowumonindo provdrtaf no differene clou bexpected.uca They haet covne 2,0000ck.lta thestones caims o arota eagrae thesap merit of NTHEANEWMITAION BT Phngahwt R -ratiol That nee muhat the your Edhomenti rendr oRe-reain so .a c repleeiy ithisn time of istrlyan wmorryible tnguristore and rciatdtem.onweratoof this wodefu inr intrmect.cmaio ihteisrmn n meritt Jeeles" TH'E EIO -ENTIRE COUNTRY MUST LEND HAND TIo Relieve RaIlways of Non-Essental Freight. Fuel Airents insist, 'Washington, April I1.-Resolutions calling upon the entire country to sup lort the government in any acts nee essary -to relieve the railroads of non essential freight haulage interfering with the prosecution of the war was hdopted today at. the final session of State fuel administratori. 1Prior to presentation of the resoln tion the raiiroad adininistration again was the object of severe CriticismI front the admini4trators, representing States east of tle 31Ississippi, who de manded- immediate measures for sul plying sutlei enti cars at 1ihP niin tes. TPhe reiotutions are as foll ows: "'Resolved. That dIiue to lit' presen 'overbirndnlied conditionl of ott rai ro.-ds unlileass off' it 01 relie are a!. cc takitn, tie su ply of' coal for th coal year e:iiIIlII;, .\;>pril 1, 1918, will fall wertiousiy short of the teods of the eoitt i'y. "What. inl the ri-is confrontin<. t li world the fNel needed for the viorouis and unimped-'l priioecutiol of tle% warf at ill costs ht provided to rin a. max Inimn capacily 11 eg reat war maciline America is iw fast iibilding. "Thereforo, bo it. resolved. That we -111 uIpon a!l iidfividuals, indiustris's and commlunities un.elishly to endors0e and support uh att -; of lie govern liltit. as mayi : n' 1eed.ted to clear the i:iilway ttack. ofl tit U'nited Stat's of alny (nimportant or, I Ia's - *and foring wiit (ho prosecu'ti 'ii ( th1w lie Who iii irs Ilhe (Goods 1" i ilied 6 1 - 1 , 11 A Io that ltiL-r' l.o '*a s i ro:e o - '.l t .1 a evs *r1e :deaH wia t -1 wan t Ir h e rill - ~ ~ jl dreill a&VVa .ite m of' botitl '-i - yol - 'T . ' i i t 1 1 t I 'iei' itil'r lif' g : . i ii '\I i ; ( ( ',' 1A . (' ' : ri t .o * eI . .h.. . .., C' I\H If: It ) if 'I. t i N I ' , 1-* )! 1 1 f ll III I" a ,rl ii.AL 'i ls Di:0 .\ r!! .-- -M es G. (;. ilari, dl h Itilly n e iin d he r m - of (e W :-:a '.'N1.sonay & M -;of 1M lat l r home inl Gra t(:-r. oil a or%-nIV Fridjav iron Thn. pa: of sprin s \ i n!ry i I : (,f d 'ii i '--n n o J. "-.t . ii'n i t h u .tt I-, ' the afterio: tilen. il lil w of h p lantt tt'it ofi ha n1h ut. -*s iii i hi'-y i lat . lum \\ t *tm. nes wit' leale hak betid gi 0r-ed to,. and .l-e afar Ware provinmg ofr Prncetaol, the on'. atd \li's.) ig ' rolin an exd ent.ion itoryh ana rl. I.I) rw l .ient. andy withM. 'I. Flyd ).r v1 .r a:-tk f hramily.t o te a Cose rif a cil Ongof thi o!k oa's ntu ~i ofiite spent 1li \\ee'a oi. wind hMttro.lJ. lTt'.(il.pj n ofel. a 11.- placry and Samidly.ad Princeto, ando~t Ir.ind Mrs.ve W.i t. tholt a mire,~e t,.!o .Tvern. were~fl Sunay visi~tor awt the om - of de to the neceds and conditions of to lay. Misses Claude * and Mary Gray, of ray Coir, spent Saturday night with lieir grandmnother, Mrs. I. S. Brooks. Mrs. I. Y. Simmons had as her -ists Satturday, Air. and Mrs. Abrams, If Poplar Springs section. The Rod Cross auxiliary at this dace is moving rapidly forward. At ht Iwo inetiligs held sit -e organiz aig work has been given out and com idietd ready to send 14) the chapter, 11:i n eryone seetvis to be very much Interested in the work. The society had thw pleasu re of hearing Mrs. It. l. (ray one or Ohe chairm 1en of the Gray Court branlch Saturday after 110011. .1:s. Gral 's talk was greatly niljoyed and fo.ml a respon1se fit tile hirl of everyone present, for le. 0f is who are retitiinlil at.h1n11 are ie... i f) I t I realize 111.1 il order fo tilh) h1v fighi for ornld'.; atImocorC-y )hf. Itr a - :A t'v froint 11:1 he backed b., io111 a. n lld eoeds, and inl the work of h;' I 1 ('rodt ss; anl 1d bY buying a til Iet'.ty I'md we canl Show mlur love for hill' ho t in 11v (h eilre ches an1d do 4)11 hit besides. Th111 Willie Ia, .1 aIetinll of fi lied s sociely inl the school buildinga altiltrday af(vInoon at :1 o'clock. All n1 Inie 311rs are asked to be presni44. lion. It A. Coo1 r of Lauirens will 110ke all address inl (hf (.hu11h01 at this plave Satur-day, evenin.- .\pril 20th at o'clock. .\ir. Coopir. ived,; to intro duction lo th o I tIil 41 -o :4houtf Ih volunty and every one Is, earnestl, Iy 11--, (1l o ble presentf andl hear his all r s which will deal with wr onll f (iIlns and the vital lp.eslion r lost inO tI mi)d; of the peopld. -\r. and .\rs. Ia. \W. lBrooks- lost fim Ilh- [I:1id, (if their. (ar betlwe nl their 11- In 14r*ay (Irl onl ridaIy. April th. "en inealli--at r skinl sa1il < S wear-in:, Ipparcl Ifor the - 1. wi m' lovc.,; :nld .0 if l ''.11' IN'. W, Ih 1 :1 4 liv1 1111 01' " rinationI h t will h'ad to larte l h44 ebo allp -- SM d l grden b .an (1. a~ha a., w)h 1,.wn -l~ tvI I wt I I ('4 It iii -daIte s 11 )1 1r A1 1 n . T ole tn i4 w bill y . l Ill Ot c e ib t rI ( ami -I - 01 . Iof r ('I d w.IIIIith I Ir IIept ion r on In S I- : a I A I u v. (I ' o tr.t )rics.ll S rn s A l.w r r It's~~~ a I 1!~ a 0ov al OI4C'5 a taf to helhi all :phra'ef1'. m on . I 1 h1 e " 1 ' v Fr I invIted in i - A ioo " i ooln u0 ghlere they id~~ Ighti .1111i to41 t htl y vind s wvIIh V~t I h I t el Z()! Ii I' )'1 )' 10 i II v c a 1) 11'i(h t pa nbn 1d3' nalf apon iling.d t rV o ar 1 (ht inl . ' . \. O. t I T I .>' n .J I . l NI i I I is \v1 I I' L. \'Ii ls of v 15 :i 1 1 j11 - ill 11a .s tie r lea I'O ld Th0' 814 olI . II t11o4 0 141 V i, . G ('ard of Thanks. NOTICE 'fl DI i's We wIs1 to thanlk our friemnds and All peixoxs holding claims ugainst neighbors for thi eir kindiless shown us lie (-;Uttv of Mr. Oplielia Bail Willis during tho rcent illwss and d i Itea tCIhy notifled "Id re of our graiilmother, irs. linnix lei1,- (inilexi to present then to the Rnd-r (lie. .lay Ihe Lord bless each and s -iie at St ai, S. duly jrov. H. oil every one of them. or bvI)e Ow 18t day of .\wiI, 1!'18, Mr. and Mirs. it. A. Iloleonile. or b forever barred. NTII TOI'll DI CNKSCAT, A olAelofe peron hing wcimaais ----- Administrth te o s . e iT a aviuiredtcto 6 prsent :them tothc nd Subscribe for The Advertiser. 'March 27, 1918. 36-4t-A The \niarsal military service gum A Soldier's offer 9 to his swee beartl is naturaj y the swastlicot t.hat gave him m f e me and greatest envi-tment whten on duty. The" kRao"r Las - Kepthe' bais service supplied ~>KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT XQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK,WH4 TAN, DARK BROWN OR OX-B4LOOD SHlOES. ///S g PRESERVE THE LEATHER. T o& AL~uY COR)PonAnIO4M~Tirn, BlUFALONY . -- JUST OPENED) New silks in all the popular makes and shades. A complete line of silk, cotton and wool mixtures in attractive colorings. White goods in all tex-. tures. Skirting linen and nice she ~r linen lawns. A special article in a fine all lin table dan-zask. New silk and lisle hosier . We have just received consi ent of um brellas direct from a nor ern anufacturer un solicited by us. It was u ntention to return them, but inspecrion pro ed such unusual value here that we have placed them on the table. They are ma~de of excellent material, paragon frame, all stylish handles. Will be offered at the uniform ""ice of $1.50. See them. IW. G. WILSON & CO.