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Velvety Skin Whiter than snow in seven days! A complexion glowing witi health, soft and frcsh as a flower at (lawn can be yours. Williams' Superior Skin Whitener Bleaches the skin. keeps It clear, soft and fair. Positively removes tan. freckles. plinp. too in seven days. Your mnoney refund ed if It fails. IYou can secure tho genuine Williams Superior Skin Whitener at Laurens Drug Co. THE WILLIAMS CHEMICAL Co. ATLANTA, GA. To Stop a Cough Quick .take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE 'SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. *The healing eft of Hayes' Healing Honey In side the throat combined with the healig effect of Girove's OPen-Trato Salvo through the pores of the skin oon stops a Cough. oth remedies are packed In one carton and the cost of the combined treatment Is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. Hupmobile The Car Everlasting Ellis Motor Co. DISTRIBUTORS Clinton, S. C. W. S. M. Says: "For your best girl to understand her first ball game is easy com pared with some of the mechanical lingo you're supposed to drink in about batteries. My story is simple-buy a Willard Threaded Rub ber Battery. It's the only one with Thread ed Rubber Insulation, which lasts as long as ~ the plates." Willard Senvice Man Babe Ruth knows how to hit homers. We know how to fix batteries. Let us shoW you. Laurens Storage Battery W. Laurens St. Phone 446 on the caeidentiles theilar Threae Rubber Bafttery. MN:fOTASH Contracts Disclose that American Fer. tilier Makers Agree to Buy 75 Per Cent of Needo From Gernihny. 'Washiigton, Dec. 29.-A copy of a contract entered into by 34 American manufacturers of fertilizers with -the potash syndicate of Ocrmany -by which the former bind themselves to .pur chase '75 )emr cent of their potash re (luirements from the latter was read today In the record of the tariff hear Ing9s of the senate finance committee. The contracts #were produced by 0. D. Crenshaw, vice president of tuhe Virginia-Carolina Chemical company of Iichmond, Va., and in ordering it placed in the record Senator Smoot (Republican) of Utah, said he wanted to show to senators that it not only evaded all anti?duinping laws passed by congress but also all American anti-trust laws. "if that contract can stand," Sena tor Smoot declared, "Germany will see that the potash industry in the Unit ed States will enver be developed." Mr. Crenshaw, whose company is a member of the party to the contract, said the instrument is so drawn that the American manufacturers could buy 25 per cent of their supply from French or domestic sourc es. It d /nloped, however, that the Ameican firm would get a lower rate per ton if they bought their entire sup ply from the German syndicate than If they -bought only 75 per cent from that source. Arguments against a tariff on pot ash were .presented also by Represun tative Benham (Republican) of In diana, spokesman for New Jersey farmers, and S. A. Houston of New Yor'k city, representing the German potash syndicate. Representatives of the industry will be heard tomorrow. Ir. Benham, who said that before he .was elected to congress his prin cipal vocation was "the doctoring of sick farms," told the committee that he ras a high protectionist for any promising American industry but that lie had 'been unable to find any official or other evidence that the American potash producing industry was "a promising one." Spokesmen for the New Jersey farm ers and Mr. Houston emphasized what they said would be the cost to the American farmers and finally to the consumers of a dity on potash. The New Jersey men estimated that the duty would add a cost of $4 an acre to the production of potatoes in their state and they argued that in the pres ent condition of agriculture no addi tional burdens should be placed on the farmers. Mr. Houston told the committee that the German law prohibiting the sale of German potash abroad at a price lower than obtaining in Germany of fectually prevented the dumping of potash into the United States or any other country. INCOME TAX BLANK GOES TO PRtINTEt For Incomes Not Above Five Thousand Dollars. Million of Copies. Washington, Jan. 1.--Dr'afting of the new 1921 income tax return fornm for incomes of $5,000 or less has been completed 'by the tax simplification board, of which J. (H. 'Beal, of Pitts burgh Is chairman, it was said tonight at the treasury. The now foerms, .which are regarded as much more simple and less con fusing than those in use last year, have gone to the printers and (proba.. bly will .be ready for distribution about January 15. F'rom 15,00,000 to 20, 000.000 copies of the new forms are being printed and it 'is estimatedl that 35 freight ears tw-ill 'be required to send them to internal revenue collec tors throughout the country. J'~fforts to simplify Form 10410--which Is the form used by the average ta,payer has resulted in reducing the number of pagos from six to tour and in elim mnating the blo'ek system of. return utilized In 1920, which was said to .be confusing to the great majority of taxpayers w'ho had income from only one or two sources. Thie internal rev enue bureau estimated 70 per cent. of tahe persons using the $5,000 form ha've income from only salaries and Wages and possibly interest and have few deductions to make from that in come. The ne'v form will require taxpay ers to list on the 'first page the amount of -income received from a number of sources and .then form the total of these amountA to deduct the armounts to which they arp legally en titled, the balance ,being the taxable net income. The second page .wIll require cer tain information from wgersons re ceiving income from specified sources, fiuch- as a business carried on by the taxpay'er, and the thIrd and fourth pgages are devoted to inntructions. By reducing the form, to four pages the 'bpard has eliminafed the dupl-i cate or lw'ork sheet" o' the 1920 form but it was explained if1 taxpayers wish to kceep a copy of the ' returng sulfl 4ienit fornts.'will' be a isbie f'or dup lcates to bo obteined * JONES 'NEWS * * * * * a * * * * * * . a . Jones, Dec. 31.-'-Ohristmas passed off quietly and pleasantly with us. 'Mr. M.. B. McCuen, of Williamston, formerly of Princeton, recently visited 1ite son George and his many friends will be pleased to learn that his health has greatly improved. j We extend congratulations to Mr. A. P. Cooper and Miss Ruby Murff whoi were recontly married. Our warm friend ll. . as. Moore, of Greenwood, was in our midst recently. .Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Graham, of Hodges were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Graham. Mlr. Bob Henderson, of Branchville, spent the holidays with relatives and friends in this section. Among those that I met during the holidays was my good friend, Dr. Chas. It. Burton, of Iva. Ills friends will be pleased to hear that he is in robust health and is in the enjoyment of a large and lucrative practice. Nirs. Frank Fulton, of North Caro Iina, is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Townes Jones. ILr. W T. Jones is profoundly grate ful to all friends for past favors andi wishes each one a happy and prosper ous 1922. Mlasters William and Walter Jen kins, of Columbia, spent Christmas with their grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones. After a long illness Mr. Wint JAnd say, of Ware Shoals, passed away on the 22nd inst. The 'bereaved family have our sincere sympathy. Tlie following oflicers were elected and installed 'to serve Brewerton lodge 'No. 183, A. F. Al., for the next ensuing Masonic year: T. L1.. Martin, W. M. Idgar Madden, S. W. .J. viistar Cooper, J. W. W. L. 'Coolper, Sec. J. B. O'Dell, Treas. J1. V. Cooper, S. D. It. L. Baldwin, J. 1). J. N. Jones and 13. M. Martin, Stew ards. F. 1. Boland Tyler. N. E'. Cooper, Chaplain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P1. Jones spent Thursday with the latter's parents, lon. and 'Mrs. T. J. Beacham. The following tea-chers were at home for Christmas: Misses Nona Riley, Eim mie and Janie McNinch, Jennie Lou -Maitin. Belle Jones, Mrs. 0. 13. Jen kins and Misses Janie and Omega Cooper. The following students were at home during the holidays: 'Misses Mary Gaibrell, Vivian, Gladys, Mil dred and Ruth Martin. Miss Laura Graham entertained a party of young friends at a birthday celebration on the 25th inst. lon. and Mrs. T. J. Beacham enter taoned a few relatives and friends at a -turkey dinner on Thursday. Hon. and -Mrs. .J. P. Morrison re c(ntly Visited their daughter, Mrs. Pet Davis, of Donalds. Miss Nona Riley, of Spartanburg, spent the holidays with her briother, Mr. S. C. Riley. Mr. .1. A. 111ll visitedl his cousin, Mr. J. C. Cochran, a fewv days ago. Rev. andl Mrs. Harley spent the (lay yesterday with Mr'. and Mirs. G. L. G raham. 'Mr. Wylie, of Tr'oy, visited her par' cnts, Mr. and LMrs. Albert Rogers, duri ing Christmas. N EW POSTMASTERS TO ATTE'ND) S('IOOL General Accounting Postofilces Will be Designated in Each State. Washington, Jan. l.*-Beginning wvith the new yeai', undei' orders issued to day by Postmaster General I lays, new ly appointed postmasters will be re cluiired to attend school, where they will be taught, among other' things, how to meet the msublic, their places in the community, how, through pulb licity, to educate the pu-blic in the use of .the mails, how to 'han dle complaints, guardi the mails and maintain piroper relationship 'with the department. Central accounting postoflces will be designated in each state as schools for the instrucetion of postmasters of the second and third clans, under the direction of First Assistant Postmas-. ter Genera-l Work, as "superintendent" of schools. Newly appointed postmasters will be advised iby lettoer "that his city's welfare to a very great extent de ponds upon his willingness and Ca pacity to give it better postal ser vice". After the intensive course aimed. to impress upon the new of ficial, that "he is local manager of the biggest business institution in the world," he will be required to wvrite the department giving a review of what he had learned, so that it may be determIned, Mr. flays said, 'whether he is qualified to serve .behind q. pha jcard reading: "Ask your postmasters when you want to know." Colds Cause GDrip and taffuea AAXATIVE DRlQU@ QUININEbi.es wsmoh cause, Ther. is only one "Dromo entnin'o; L.W. GROVE'S silbnature n ha. aSb be< Ru oih -tle C 111 co Cat ill rell MUS "kV Good Old d L1NI1 LYON MANUFACI 41-43.45 South Fifth Street SOLD BY DRUG A 111o ui astnaig lihniment fnvly for Neuratga. 1ho Grip. uile Ca. &uked Brtsta. 8oro Nipple.. etc. Such Lilve,.tock ditlu.i,3 nA Foot or Sh, rhcep .Hloof tDi~eefarne 114iuncdr. Sore, Ti. ha mu:tt.,; 8praircR. slpavins* !9od Jaw, lit,. II i m'e, iine niiale,. soon yield to butiqanst. We fill h'uiltry r9invily for Pip. &nc.'a Blaeck Catarrha, Ganker,., Houp. Gapes, Worm.. etc. FREE "n Snd 2 cent'* stunpe or coin. for rril Italo ellm hold Mie I &u.teg iniment and fret Todle Top.,i lutit ,e. i.ron 1lanutaeturing Co.. 41 ,iouli F Street. liroollyn. N. Y. 1CASCAR For Constipated Bow Sour Stomach The nicest cathartic-laxative in the world to physic your liver and bowels when you have Dizzy Ieadache, Colis, Hiliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like "Cascareta." One or two tonight will empty your YOUNG PEC Our ellego Is a lu the world. To f out Wthat you gatll by at llendilig ith 19 2 c e it wil4 loguy. at otie. rICE TO 'll. We will contin ly who pay their ac< 0th of the month fo :t to give this plan a ~vill go on a strictly c appreciate the assisi ni carrying this plant 'obacco, Cigarettes :harged to any one. N1AM DRUG S' LJRENS DRUG OWE DRUG C REKA DRUG Laurens, S. C. VO~NJa4 - P9 BURNEHUSD& Glovernor Cooper and Dr. E. W. Sike Attend Bickett FuuefOl. Rgleiglj, N. C., Mc. 29.-Thona Walter Dickett, Noi'th Carolina'8 wa ;overnor, who (lied Wednesday inorn ing following a stroke of paralysis i little less than 12 months after h< etired from oflice, was buried ih 1,ouisburg this afternoon, following iiniple rineral services at chris yhuirch here. The lit. 11ev. .1. 11. Cheshire, bish )p of the diocese of North Carolina id the Rtev. M. A. Barber, rector o Thrist church, conducted the service fhe honorary pall bearers includef lie counlcil of state, the Wake count ar, and .Iosephus Daniels, forme1 secretary of the navy. P. A. Cooper, governor of Soutl 1arolina, a close friend of Mr. Bick Att, and 'l)r. N. W. Sikes, president o okcr College, iartsville, S. V., at Ad scoolnate, were among the ou )f state attendants at the funeral. The funeral party left the stat apitol for the church after the caske earing the body of the former gover. ior had rested in state for two hour. xfnd after throngs of mourning admir. 3rs had filed by while members of tho iervice company, First regiment o North Carolina national guard, stoot it parade rest at the head an( th< loot of the casket. Flags of all public buildings wer< it half mast today, the state capito )uIlding was draped in mourning an( il the departmental ofilces wer( Iosed. We extend a cordial invitation t( inyone suffering with catarrh to cal: tnd see Ilyomei. We -will refund th< noney if Ilyomel does not relieve [iaurelns Drug Co. Gas, Indigestion, Stomach Misery - Diapepsini "Pape's i)iapepsin" has proven itself the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, leartburn, Sourness, Fer mentation or 8toinach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost imenidiate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you ean eat fa vorite foods without fear. large case 'osts only few cents at dru store. Mil. lions helped annually. NO9 We beg i January 10 tended to a: account in I to those on] before the I chase. We expe< We will custorners i Cigars, 1 will not be < PUT] LA1 EU For 73 years 'the " Friend INDEED" of Man Livestock, Poultry. KILLS PAIN ause it PENETRATES TO THE BONE! 5 in thoroughly the soothing, healing of Mustang Liniment. This drives out aches, pains, soreness anid unhealthy iditions. Mustang is antiseptic, too mnsing and healing to all ailments that i be reached by external treatment. -p abottle ahways in the house -another the barn and shop. Insure prompt ef, maintain efficiency, with Mustang. TAN G rndby &ince 1348" MIENT) URINO CO., Proprietors BROOKLYN. N. Y. ND GENERAL STORES umatism. L.unitngo. Colds, :roup. bumim, Diphtherin, ,uldcr Hot, Scab. etc., il .. Soma. Skin Lumps, etc. rod.r- 25c. - Ifousehold size 50c. Contains3times $1.00 rtte Cont~atnltme .as much as LK 25c size els, Sick Headache, Bilious Liver bowels completely by morning, aInd O will fcel spleniid. "They work w ila you sleep.' Casearets never stir you tip or gripe like SaltI, Pills, (alomel, or Oil a! they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Caseare'ts too. PLE, ATTENTION! aj' mber of thl National Assocnti,1n of AcCeed.c Com the Ulited Stater,-the strongest chalint of sootol.s fin SPARTANOURO. I. 06 rHE mn and after 1l not be ex aid his 1921 ue to charge counts on or ilowing pur trial and, if ash basis. ance of our into effect. and Drinks FORE CO. 0. CO.