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OlA SUFFRAGE LOSES c LEADING WORKER * Wuladelphia, July 2.?Dr. Anna,s Sfanrard Shaw, honorary president of I1 e National American Woman's Suf-j1 Association, died at her home ' iiMoylan, Pa., near here at 7 o'clock i * ? m _ e \ evening, Sfte was 11 years ui j Dr. Shaw also was a chairman of Ac -woman's committee of the Coun- ' 3 ?f National Defense and recently mm awarded the distinguished ser- i ?te medal for her work during the ' wr. P She was taken ill in Springfield, 1 SL, about a month ago, while on aj* , Jfatnre tour with Former President t and President Lowell of Har-j ?arf in the interest of the league of; t Mfiras. Pneumonia developed and 11 fer Swo weeks she was confined to .c Jtarroom in a Springfield hospital, j S dhr returned to her home about the t aaiSdle of June and apparently had} t firedy ecovered. Last Saturday shej f CALLED HER F/ m IV Sb Years Ago, Tkmkiag She MifL Sbelii Well, Strong Worn Her Rec Beyse City, Ter.?Mrs. Mary Kllm, of this place, uy>; "After the 1 Ml of my little girl.. .my aide comi need to hart me. I had to go back , to bed. We called the doctor. He , fasted me...bat I got no better. I , 9ft worse end worse in til the misery wm anbe#sble...I was In bed for 1 Wkm months and suffered such agony Wmt I was Just drawn up In a knot... I ItoU my husband if he would get Mes bottle of Cardul I would try It... ( i?iiiwonil fsMtiv If tinwavar that !? ?Milium III! Miaiup tt, ovnvivt) flawing I called my family about ' bl*. for I knew I could not last i nqr days unless I had a change for * Jlo I . ? M i r 1 i J I The Henry Heste is in the incorporate ? houn Falls. Seabos II cross at this thriving | ville, S. C., County I paved soon. 1 6-rc | azzas; two tenant g. ings. 25 acres orig I divided into small 1 entire farm is level cotton per acre. L< it. But it now?re* Be Sure and All Sales Held 1 > ! } These xarms m vided into small i bought as a whol< Terms 1| Balance 1, 2, 3 i I Irove to Philadelphia in her automo-j )ile and upon her return she said she! vas feeling "fine." She was taken iuddenly ill again yesterday with a recurrence of the disease and grew apidly worse until the end. Her secretary, Miss Lucy E. An;hony, a niece of Susan B. Anthony, vho has been with Dr. Shaw for 30 fears, and two nieces, the Misses jula and Grace Greene, were at her >edside when she died. Dr. Shaw had been prominently dentified with the woman suffrage novemerrt and was president of the National American Woman Suffrage j Association for 11 years. In 1916 the declined a renomination and was ;hen elected honorary president. She had spoken in every State in .he Union, before many State legislates and committees of both houses >f congress in the interest of suffrage she was a member of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance; Inernational Council of Women, Leapie to Enforce Peace, and National | IMILY JER BEDSIDE t Die, Says Texas Bat Ntw ib uti Praises Cdii Fir grtry. the bettor. That waa fix fears ago and I am still here and am a weH strong woman, and I owe my lite to CarduL I had only taken half tba bottle when I began to feel better. The misery in my side got less... I continued right on taking the Cardd until I had taken three bottles and I did not need any more for I was well and never felt better in my life... I hare never had any trouble from that flay to this." Do yon suffer from headache, backache, pains in sides, or other discomforts, each month? Or do yon feel weak, nervous and fagged-oat? If so, give Cardui, the woman's tonic, a trial ! J. T1 OK Fhe Henrv rhe Tobe Total ir Farm, two-third of v 5 limits of the town of trd Railroad and C. & \ I town. 11 miles from / Seat. Good roads, shou iom Bungalow, two larg houses, barns and outl inal forest. This farm ia farms and business lots, and makes from 1 to 2 1 svel and easy cultivated, ip the profit. Come and Buy on the Farm ave been subdi- C|i :arms or can be 'Olj 3. o r* _ .L o vasn, M/. , and 4 Years. Society for Broader Education. Dr. Shaw was born in Newcastleon-Tyne, England, and was brought to America by her parents when four years old. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw came from England to this country an unknown pioneer girl of four years, and through her own efforts eventually became the president of the National Women's Suffrage Association- In her girlhood she lived with her parents' immigrant family in a Michigan wilderness 40 miles from a postoffice and 100 miles from a railroad, starting her career as a school teacher who walked eight miles a day and received $4 a week. Her home was a poverty stricken log cabin built by her father who was compelled to leave his wife and children at the mercy of Indians and wild animals while he earned a living for them. WAR DEPARTMENT WILL SELL SUGAR Washington, July 8.?Sale of 21,000,0000 pounds of surplus sugar how held by the war department has been authorized, it was announced today, at a minimum price to be fixed by the United States sugar equalization board to cover the cost to the government. The only condition of sale will be that none of this stock may be exported. Investigation having shown that the principal storage at present is in States east of the Mississippi, efforts will be made to find purchasers in that section. The stocks comprise 14,000,000 pounds in storage at New Orleans and 7,000,000 at San Francisco. The export market afforded a higher figure than the war department will realize through this method of marketing", the announcement said. Offers of ten cents per pound have been made for the entire surplus by exporters, but {the secretary of war, realizing that shortage of sugar existed in the United States during the canning season, desired that the American public be given the benefit of the surplus." New Orlenas, July 8.?The 14,000,000 pounds of government owned Louisiana sugar in storage here was TH1 Hester Fa I Hester Fai rhich ?Ca'- TO BE a - AUC1 p ni ,uild- on the i sub- qrn 1 ? Thurs., J Buy at 11 0 a Home. Be i Soldi IUTHEKNU COMP Sell Lots and Lots of J Home Office ^ MHHHNMHHi V COLD SPRING NEWS V Cold Springs, July 8.?Mr. and Mrs. Sam Culbreth and baby spent Sunday with Mr. Jim Blum and family. Mrs. Mattie Bowen of Abbeville, spent Thursday night and Friday with her daughters, Mrs. T. and a. a. uiancK. Mr. Arthur Newell spent Saturday night with Mr. Horace King. . Little Misses Daisy and Vera McMahan spent the week-end in Abbeville with relatives and friends. Mr. Roy Kay spent Saturday night at Mr. C. C. Kay's. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hagen spent Friday at Mr. T. F. Uldrick's. . Mi^s Mattie Uldrick spent Saturday night and Sunday with Misses Eunice and Ruth Uldrick. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Bowen and children spent Friday at Mr. J. A. Kings'. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Newell spent Friday night with Mr. Otis Smith and family. Mrs. Jane McCombs has returned to her home after an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Press Smith of Donalds. Mr. Marvin King spent Saturday night with Mr. Frank Uldrick. Mr. Claude Winn spent Saturday night with Mr. William Uldrick. Mr. Clyde Uldrick of the Bethlehem section, spent Saturday night with Mr. Claude Uldrick. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kay and children spent Sunday at Mr. M. B. Kays. Engraved Cards and Invitalona? The Press and Banner Co. practically oversold today, according to Judge R. E. Milling, chairman of the Loisiana sugar committee, which was authorized to receive bids and which met here today and passed on them. More than 300 'jprdersl for carload and more lots were received he stated. The price was 8.82 f.o.b. New Orleans. IS c rm - / rm - gth r>i n at frT ^- traai rioNs . ed inl : farm bar uly 17 J ern b ''Clock lina. in val it Calhoun Falh 1AUCTIO 'ANY J /Ifl/J ?f / ljULO uiiu i u-itiioy iriyi j ^sheville, N. C. jG^DRtt ?11 \ ' I ^ Pure Ice Manufactured Under I i . soft drinks Soft cigarettes tobaccos cr\r candies va)I1 fruits we ar< cigars the most licit your Abbeville Cai j_ t I EXPERT TIRE Four years experie Let us look over yo MARTIN an At City I GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS A SKIN WHITENER How to Make a Creamy Beauty Lotion For a Few Cents. Hie juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing 1 three ounces of orchard white makes ' a whole quarter pint of the most re. markable lemon skin beautjfier at about the cost one must pay for a i small jar of the ordinary cold creams ' Care should be taken to strain the le-, [ mon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every WF 228 Acres 96 Acres 324 Acres le Tobe Hester Farm, 96 i Calhoun Falls. We say, w ction, that there is no beti le County or Upper Carol in cultivation. Makes 2 I ere and over. No better g to three farms. Dwelling; i. Public road on two sid 5TEN, FARMERS AN .11 l-i J T-i ? 17 511 IOIS aiiu iui? ui i drills a tates, there is no better lai Buy it while its cheap. I lue in 12 months. ?, Autos Will Tal _ _ Free Picnic Di IN g , $300 in prizes * ^y- J day of sale. Eve I 1 I MBttSSS I I'Coi^ M SE^p | Cream? , . A ' . . Sanitary Conditions Drinks and i fections...,. b prepared to >enre you in courteous manner and so patronage. idy Kitchen - ? nl?nimiur 11 , jULnimiffli nee in tire building. urs. d PENNAL. jvage. woman knows that lemon fate* k used to bleach and teaovt' sack blemishes as freckles, salleiroiiil tad tan and is tie ideal skin softener, - whitener and beaotifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and ' make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion 5nd mas sage it daily into the face, neck, arms and Bands.?Adv. . . r - ' J Engraved cards and wedding faivi . . . . _ J ? L. r% ^ 1 * rations ax rress ana jDiuurer v/o. -/'" E^H i HI 1 .^Hv""II 9 \ 'V icres. 2 1-2 miles 9 ithout fear of con- H :er 96 acres in Ab- H ina. Level, every M bales of cotton to H [rain lands. Divid- | I , tenant house and I H II D INVESTERS! | ill over the Southids in South Caro- BM t is sure to double H| ke You Out I Inner on the | 3qj nd I I ?iven away on 1 {J iiybody come. I I