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To Cure n Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE J3ROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It st~s th 5%I~h and Hleadache and works off t e' S RO S signatur on each box. 30c. Always 0 Good MechanicE on Any Kind Henry Cow Turn Waste Grease Red Devil L: Save kitchen scraps, bones, bnc and pan-grease. They arc wor soap from them. 'It is easy with Simple, casy directions, plainly printed SWAP worth 80 cents to a dollar from cv( The canful costs only a trifle-but the buyl Your household wastc-fats are w One Can Ma Twenty Big Bars Each can of Red Devil Lye is condense( the grease you save into ten or more pot all kinds of washing and cleansing. Red mous strength that it is by far the bigf Make soap with it once, and you will b such an economy IHlome-miade soal) glycerin and is free from the adulte .common in factory made soaps. Handiest sifter-top can keeps the Lye at its full strength, ready for waste. Your grocer sells Red Dc for the striking Red Devil's lca RED DE 'LYE Ma.de By Wmn. Schield \ Manufacturing Coa St. Louis, Mo. WRIGI "A~fter Eve All over the use this goodsy for its benefits, as well as .its Pleasure. Keens teeth cle.a, breath sweet. throat soothed. Sealed Xiuht - Engraved Cards and Invitations. 'Looso L'eaf Ledgers, Etc. Advertiser Printing Co. C II The Job .i and Fair Prices of Automobile l W SC( V1 it's Garage S' n t( Into Real Money! re Does It!I OW ft m-rinds, platc-scrapings b th real n eoz y. Ma k $ Red Devil Lye. )n each can, tell how to make :ry canful of Red Devil Lye. 0 soap is better than you ca; ( )rtI big money. Use them 1 81 kes of Soap u I porwer that will coivert Inds of purest soap fit for Devil Lye has such enor "est value for the moncy. fo glad you learned of .1 contains the natural rants and fillcrs 6a i ir finely-powdered .I use without any vil Lye. Look d on the labelP V aa i g -i 1 1i ~5la Does ' o Countless 11 Everyday Tasks 11 -- ~ - -- --- I) A tc d4 LE 5I h t< n -CHICAGO illi II Aids - - aP~etite and digestion. t( SLAND LI - a tJ b - - b MARIMED FOUR HOURtS. DIES Woman BecoIes Wife and Widow In Brief Time. Atlanta, Aug. 29.-,Four hours after Bhe 'became a :wife, 'Mrs. Otto Relhmi was a 'widow When her husband died about 1:30 o'clock Thursday morn Ing after a fall at the Terminal Sta tion. The .bride was Miss Emma I. Ven a1ble of 286 Gordon street. .Mr. Rehm arrived In Atlanta from New York about 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. At 9:30 they were married by the Rev. Richard Orme Flinn at North Avenue Freabyterian Church, and atterwards they Went to 'the 'bride's hone for a ,wedding supper. About 12:30 o'clock they started to their hotel, MI's. Riehm said, and twent .by the Terminal Station that Mr. Rehm might get a package he had lert there when he arrived earlier in the evening. le left 'her in the waiting room and when he failed to return for half an hour she was informed that lie had fallea an( injured himself. lie died without regaining consciousness be-p fore an ambulance arrived. They were to leave on their honeymoon ti l) Thursday morning.' The cause of .\r. Relm's death was not determined. The only witness was Claude Harper, a negro porter, of 1691 West Hunter street. 'llarper said he saw Mr. Rehmn walli into the men's lav atory at the station, aptarently normal, lbvhen lie suddenly thlew l) his hands and fell over back wards. A gash of about an inch long in the back of his head was caused by his fall to the floor and the embalmer at 'Patterson's in dertaking establishment to whuich the body was taken, said the skull ap peared to Ibe fractured. Whether death was caused by a heart attack or apoplexy or resulted from concussion of the brain after a slight falting spell caused him to fall will be Inves tigated by Coronor. Paul Donchoo Thursday. Mr. Rchim's home was in l3rooklyn, N. Y. Ile was !Pullman conductor oil the New York-New Orleans Limited on the Southern Railway and was widely kinown to travelers 'between New York and Atlanta, the extent of his run. lie sipent much time in Atlanta, where ie became acqualinted with Miss Venable. le was 41 cars old and is survived by his widow, his father and two sis ters, who live in 1tirooklyni. Mrs. Riehm said the body would he taken to lrooklyn for internient, probably Fril day. FINAL SE 'TTLEMEN'T Take notice that on the 5th day of October, 1921, 1 will render a linal ac count of my acts and doings as Guard ian of the est'ate of William A. labb, in the oice. of the .Judge of Probate of laureins county, at il o'clock, A. .\l. All persons havinig caimns agaiist said estate will present thtmi on or heforie said (late, dilly proven, or he forever barred. 0. G. 'l'ilO.\l PSON, Probate Judge. August 31, 1921. 1-;t--A IR papeJ .Alberi Prince Albert Is aet o tidy red tins, hand- ta some pound and hal poiund din humidor.s mk and In the pound crystal EGas humi der weith sponge N Moistener top. ing it hunch the gc man, whaty lavo: more-: wayl and kI TobaccoC. TAlHEEL MINERAL WEALTH ortli CarolinIa's Production Valued it $8,000,000. Charlotte, 'N, C., Aug. 28.-North arolina's production of mineral's dur ig the year 1920 twas valued at more 'an $8,000,000, according to Informa on given out todav at publicity 'head Jarters here of tie .Made in Carolinas xposition, based on compilations trnlished 'by 'Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, irector of the North Carolina Geologi 0I and 'Economic Survey. Dr. Pxatt, ho is organizing with notable suc %ss a 'great exhibit showing the di 3rhity and value of the natural re )urces of the state, plans to nake assible a .broad study of the state's Lineral resources by eXposition visi Irs. The production In mineral wealth ir 1920 shows a tremendous increase ver 1900, when the total value of 1c'h products was only $1,604,078. The slres exceeded the $2,000,000 mark wr the first tine in 1902 by just $3,000, it drop;ped back in 1903 and 190.1 to 1,900,000. In1 1905, an Increase 'f i00,000 was shown, and the total for W06 showed another 'increase of $600, 10, the $3,000,000 mark being exceed I by $7,000. A slight increase was ila In 1907, but the following year reduction of about $85,000 was own, aiid the totals fluctuated around '1 '2,850,000 total durIng the next C years, the total of 1912 fallIng to ,51-4,000. An Increase of $1,300,000' as shown 'by the total of $3,879,000 r $1913, rwith slight decreases being iown for $1914 and 1915. The total $1,746,000 for 1916 represented an crease of $1,200,000; the total for 17 was $5,192,001; 1919, $6,157,000. '.1th some fi.'ures yet lacking, the '20 total stands at $8,051,000, and Dr. ratt expects the final total to' be >ot $S,250,000. The figures given represent the pro iction of granite, sandstone, marble id other forms of limestone; brick, lc, pottery, pottery clay an(i kaolin; cet and scrap mica; sand and gravel; >1d, silver, copper, lead, zinc, iron, anganese, feldspar, talc, soapstone, ineral waters, corborundum, emery, ill-stones, chromite, barytes, quartz, 'apltte, coal, peat. tin ore, monazite, on, rare earth minerals, icludilng Lmarsk'it e, urainite and coliumbite; -eciouts stones, including amethysts, trnets, riubies, sapphires, acquama ne, beryls, emerald beryls, emerald atrix, rhodolite, smoky quartz, ruti tled quart ald moonstones. ULL LORM) MAYOR SENIDS CONDOINCES TO CITIZENS OF U. S. Ilull, Aug. 27.--A message express ig sympathy of the municipality and aople of Ihull to the citizens of the nited States and the relatives of the miericans who lost their lives when to ZR-2 was destroyed, has been sent i George Harvey, American ambassa )>r to Great. Britain, by T. 11. Atkin mn, the '-Lord lMayor. "Your 1xcellency,"' the Lord Mayor id, ". dlesire on behalf of the In ibitants of this city to exjpress to you ter great sympIathty in the terrible 'ss of life occasioned citizens of the nitedi States through the accident to rship '/M-2. While mournIng our vn loss we do not forget the losses 'our American ailies. These losses, io, in niany cases are personal to any of our inhabitants, wh'lo, (luring ie somiewhiat lengthy sojourn of your rmen at 'Hlowden, learned to know tonm as frIends and to respecct them i brave and capable men." WXO IN F"4L11)lA SHIOTl F'ROM AMIU'SHI olbbery Supposedl to Havie lleen Mo. tive. Munch Money Missling. Tiamipa, Fla., Aug. '28. -Rube JIones, ~, of Port Rlichey, 'former marshal of aripon 8,prings, and :Bert Scott, 39, so of Port Rlichey, were shot to den~th om ambush at Stevenson's bendl, near !echliwatchiee springs in wetsern ernandlo county, 18 miles from rooksville, just 'before nightfall last Ight. Robbery was the motive, apparent ', s Jone.s was knowvn to carry a roll about $2?C00 dn casht. This money rld a large diamond rIng which he ore on his left hand were taken, A lamnondl uttad in 'hIs shIrt was over ioked as 'well ns $34 .which Ito had in anther pocket, SheIff {Colrb at Blrooksville stated nIght that it Is hIs boHef that two, asslbly three men, had part In the ni'buirb andl murder as 14 empty bella foundl on the rondside where te ambush occurred wvere of three zen 12 and 16 guago shotgun and 32 id 20 rifle. Fifty-eight bullets piercedi :mes' body, moat of them made by tckshot. Scott's face was fairly lowvn away. 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What are yr-ir calves worth. at birth? What would they be worth two months later? P Figure your profits. If you raise blooded calves you can cut the cost. Purina red Calf Chow will take the place of C nurse cows for blooded beef fm the calves. You can feed it dry at Checerboard five weeks. Let us prove to you that "Calf Chow" pays big divi. 1& dends. See us or 'phone. J. C. SHELL & CO. Laurens, S. C. 4 You'll enjoy the sport of rolling em with P. A.! 3T thing you do next And, besides Prince ro get some makin's Albert's delightful flavor s and some Prince there's its freedom from bite tobacco and puff away and parch which is cut out by home made cigarette our exclusive patented proc will hit on all your es.0 Certainly-you smoke cylinders! P. A. from sun up till you ttse sitting-by and say- slip between the sheets with .aybe you'll cash this out a comeback. tomorrow. Do it while Prince Albert is the tobac ing's good, for man-o- co that revolutionized pipe you can't figure out smoking. Ifyounevercould lou're passing by I Such smoke a pipe - forget it! r, such coolness, such You can-AND YOU WILL ish-ness-well,the only -if you use Prince Albert :o get the words em- for packing! It's a smoke : enough is to go to It revelation in a jimmy pipe iow yourself! or a cigarette! RiNGE ALBEt he national joy t r eo l u