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Dr. T. L. Timmerman , DENTIST Laurens, South Carolina O~~ ~ ~~ -h i nk I u4Yin j j c( af. *lias wv eg otia to I. repared T A7 KING k ''u*n i o hour iay or niglt. Ant-4; O.l . 6:t) Ii V r n i' Motate Couras Blackwell & Sullivan ATTORNEYS AT LAW mNit ilttilin gen tlo ah businaoess -Moie) to laor v 1 ent Estate CA Phonne e ence Phone Y lttorne~Is at Law 4.urensi5 ~S. U, SHOE CONSERVATION W. IT. Kelley, a lumber salesman, of Omaha, found Neolin Soles so tough and durable that one pair of soles served on a second pair of uppers after the first pair of uppers had worn out in ten months of hard walking. And he says, "Those same soles will stand another ten months of constant daily wear." This is unusual service even for Neolin Soles but Mr. Kelley's experi ence should indicate to you a method of cutting down those rising shoe bills you have to meet. Simply make sure the new shoes you buy are Neolin soled and have worn shoes repaired with these soles which are scientifically made to be comfortable, water >roof and exceedingly long-wearing. They are made by The Goodyear Tirel& Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wngfoot Heels, guaran teed to outwear any other heels. ~i Soles adMak R~eg. U.S.a. Off. For Pasturage in 6 to 8 Weeks Sow Dwarf Essex Mafken splen<1ld ntitliu pntiturage wvithin ix to ih hii weeks. Many re bete thant that ori clovt . It 1:1 tte eal i st pt.t uame niia line of the besit hint feeth< yu ennii growv. Phaunt rape no lw. Navi. inonny i4wnt for feed. W OO D'S S EED S For Farmi and Gatrden a needl of prevtn o1irth -tested for btoth11 1 p uri d1 t iajid tion. Grass and Clover Mixture Our graiss niun1 elioverrmixlur'u yilid Untiun i banut lii iLi nly Lwo or I'ten 1 kinds ,r grai or, 'liver are souwnt. (MCia 'elil ii iii 's ('u yny 0i01. Ni'nii .i'4. nooulo T. W.W~OOD)& SONS Sr ?(dj/men F. ~ZER QU)JALS N TRIORS~ AL F' ARMS Fa PARWT OF1"tUSSIA IN AWFUL PJIVI'l State lelnartIlIit Makes Iteport Pub lie. Nviws From lefgees. Washington, lelh. 2.'.-- -Additional 1ight i the situation ill the portions of Ilussia unnder I1olsh1eviki control is nivey by a smiiinuar*ny of reports ob lai neil eI'n'illy from It 1 lnm!ber of irefu ."C wS Who pzuim.'d Irnhnmnn lib; ingfors onl their ay\' front Alocow to Stock lomlm. Thec "111mmar11y was) made public oda1y by the -tte d':rmnt -lweause of the v1 ari((oitA col ina e accOlintts of con(Ftions, whie hev en rceived reocently. "Thev pa? ly at llInfr, Oadwh -\n' ;y, "was ompoa;ed or Frnich, fi'!. i :iin i lIaliani citizels, ilost of tihem liei Cross; work:rs. h'lie reporits .l!it 2 as to ithie e cessive cost of '01 ' cscri; ani l ine Ow se'Il ity ofr food. Da'. 1meat Is u(Iloted at four ruhle, ($2) a pound, iore ieal at I.- rlis per pounl, porl( at1 C rihie'le and bronad at 1~> ru bives. Th'1ie country li-, practically stripped of all mainufae fiured ar-liches, espcially wear-iing it parel. and all r-ain and supplies ar' re(fluisitionled by tine s(oviet governiment from peasalnts twho receive nothing in rot In, it. "Tip3husii118 Is reported to be spread Ing. 1,000 new cares ieing reported at Moscow Weekly aundl the hospitals aIe una'be to taIke cane of thiei. Isack of milk has resulited in many deafits of ch ild rein fron starvatioln. The food sittitloin ili Russia Is very had and the food Is distribuItIed in three categories, a full portion to those doing leavy work, a half poltlion to eiployees of tine soviet gove'rnmen and private houses and general otfice work an( one-foulrPth porionl to people not Pni gagel In any occupation. 'Thlne portions denlld oil fthe siupply at hand, a. full portion generally beiln' one pound of bread daily. Soldierls get an army portion of two pounds of bread. ialf pound of nneat dally, and an additional 110o1n1y allowance of two aindi onie-ialf poinds of sugar and one and one-half pounds of fats. "AlI clothes and ot11her necessaries can only be seecured thn rollghi permlis Sion of government by cards and at fixed prices. "The ruImi1nor' as to tine Inati loinal izat lonl of womlienl is not 1,ruv alt houigh "Iuch a decree had been issued by tie comni inissair of Saratov, but was ii mm dialy enneelled by tlie soviet gov erinmien t and tine comiI nssair prompily dismlissed. "It is not known that any serious confliet exists between Trotzky and Ieinline. Tie Holslevik power is main tallied by force of arms and terror as well as by an elaborate systeml) of $13yng and hlie control of the popula tion by file iHolsievilkI is reported to bo more effective and severe than under tine regilme of the ezar. "Most. of tlie factories have been obli ged to shut down and lhose Ithat arn still rutin iing do not produce one third of thie normal olpillt. A1 a1 re stilt of tihe closing of the factories, workm'iiieni ar'n Ileav'ing tine 'iti es 'aind imn'itia~l dlistriiets foi' the villane whnere Ithe ritua:1 tin is eqii ly as had :a the0 imajority3 of theii p Iiiants re flisn ton don any 1 n 11reV wrnk ;han i s ah :i'cte13 ly n (essariy for' II th ir u n alnce as~ ithe' an'e re-''uiredI to sell anllI surit to12 n line hnVerne'i at very'3 low~ wh'iichl the ha' v non''1 faithn." Hayes' Hea~iig Horney Stops Tickke Heals The Throat Cures The Cough Price 3Sc. A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SAL.YE (Opens thme Pores and Penmetrates) For Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup, is enclosed with .every bot tle of HAYES' 1HEALING HONEY You get the Cough Syrup aind the Salve for one price. 35c. Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to the Public by Paris Medicine Company Manufacturers of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic W.M. SUR\ lerracing : venn' iw Dr~i 4OTAR'" GravC ' a * S'* ** S S e S * a . * * . * * MISSIONAl-V UNION. * Quarterly mIleeting of iir'st i )visio nII of W'. .\. U. will il' at Tlihland IHome chturei ,\ rch I.3--10, 1919. 8AT'i'I1h\ Y. 10::20--levotionl by .\ J..ohn 1lluder. G1,reenltiml' .\lrs 1H0 s l'ower. Responise- -.Mrs. C. I). llenja1min. Rohl 'Cal ,\nswere'l wit h verbal rv - port Wf work of liat t( wo quilters. lrayer. V\i in a nl S'ervice .''monlnd ill %larkl ):'-29, and Their ittions. . \rI. S. .\l. Il~ in m in a ndl .\r . .1\ I: ( Cook. I1o'.": areit \\' (4 (;l \\ol liy l'r lnr pmser; -(;,,) Throu::h1 Gifts:4 ( b) 'I'hrou'ti Oe(dii I( ii b 111hi- Struly13. .\r:'. Toy Drmloinion an11d .\r. lRalh Coker. (Collim iiees. Offering. P'rayer. Isun'ch lloir. I -.:10 --le ol o al. .\I ts. l'Ita D)orroh. 1alla' I lour- with the Y. \V. As. .rs. S. 11. Tentlplemanl inl charge. it. A. Work. .\irs. .1. 1). WV. Watts. .\Message to Sut n-beail \Vorkers. .Irs. V. N. Austin. .i cellancous. Q(ulet Ilour. Mrs. C. \V. llood. AdJournnient. S UNIDAY. 10:00-Sunday School. 'Devotion. W. 11. Barksdale. Special Music. Address--T .0. Lawton. .llrs. W. W. Yeargin, Pres. Mrs. L. R. Brooks, Sect. 1,40,000 311EN hi iLE). Frince Hlas Lost Efiml Nutmler Wounited. Now York. --- -Fraine in four years of conflict, to preserve her own liberty anl that of the w'orid, accord ing to Ant(ir Tardie, Flrench high ( 0m11111iss.ioner't' to thw I 'niled Stales, a lost. 1,5010,000 Ineni ,killed and al1 1'1ost as many woundedl. America owes lrance a debt (Wf' !gralituld' not only for this greait ;acrifle. b1ut also Cor th irpoirld sa, 'i of thousands i I es ill thIls (ollnt i tle to 1 1k (lis cov( ry by lPricht I tsans of 1 per feet reniedy fotr stm i h1i' al in testI al ailntents. Ohe ing 'e114entS of which are importedl fromn rance by (od .\ayr, a leatdiin g ',i ('ngo ('it itsof'who selis it. In Anerien4unde'.r.i.hr- name of .\layr's Wonderfu I H'inierdy. II is a siluile, liarimles;s preparation that re Inoves the catarrhal muiclis froin the ntuestinal Iract and allays the intiam niation which causes Itractically all1 stomach, liver and Intestinal all luelts, incluilig appendicitis. One dose will collvine or mon'y reful ed. JONIS NEMS. * .Jones. Fvb. 2N. ---tev. 0. (1. (op. land will prea'h hler on :"Id Si(Ilay aiernoon1 in .\'liarih. at :,:::0( o'cloch. Our v'eneirabl friend, .\Mr. .John Norrtell l1atss'ed aw'tay ont the 19t Sin1st. II is was a lon1g, usefti and3( hionoriabile hetfel Idt symipathy. the4 ('3ot ra pilace. disposit ion. ft on. .t . il-' .i i i , o I t io Pt h!. 4 ..on, \\'.-le, f .1 ' i ' on Thl n!one' !ie l-, i:'i , a .h (t3 fi Ii iys h as :'o i '1'oi cti i' mlis, t1o .ml th * hhK ( n 3t4t> .\Vt recntly ta 10)3 l'ithe fol~l-n 131n' 11f Am13 4 n <- -,. ' .3 4' it T j. l it ''r i ' arl \\'ha'r'tont'i ' ' of \\:'rl ':am l''e'I 03n Oin ns ' fC n - 31 r. . A .. X;-: :,:i .' A' l443re.liasi l13on f ilnssh till wa n h thi s. le w s a s 'n b il LL Do~~~ noT selta ne o r opelled to do so. If Y u Must Sell Them We will buy them and give you MARKET PRICE less small commission for expense of handling. WILL NOT BUY BONDS FROM SPECULATORS Home Trust Company C. H. ROPER, ~Sec. & Treas. Enterprise National Bank -Building. Is your farm help scarce and high? Why not grow the same size crop on smaller aceg WIT H YnD;MR -f& R EGIST E R ED. ORDER EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPONTMENT F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO. Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md. Toled.o, 0. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. For Sale by OWINGS & BOBO