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FRELINGHUYSEN
SAYS PALMER IS
PRUSSIAN DISCIPLE
T.':-;?hingto2i. Sept. 2.?Senatoi
rreiiug-huysen, Xew Jersey, charger
Attorney General Palmer with acting
as an "intermediary between presi
dent- and German agents" in a speecl
ir the senate today.
Senator Frelinghuysen said he op
posed confirmation of Mr. Palmer a;
attorney general "because he pub
licly proclaimed, as did the Ger
mans, that Americans having beer
warned of danger, should not hav<
sailed 011 the Lusitania.
"Because he was an intermediarj
between the president and Germar
agents willing and anxious to hav<
the Lusitania condoned and to secure
cotton for Germany so that sh<
might manufacture explosives to des
troy more helpless woman and children."
Senator Frelinghuysen's speech followed
a statement by Mr. Palmer
that the New Jersey senator had used
his influence to hinder operation
of the trading with the enemy act.
Mr. Palmer as alien property custodian
administered this act.
Senator Frelinghuysen further declared
that Mr. Palmer, as alien
property custodian, did not "secure
THE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE
No. 62 Broad Street.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
, ..
A Boarding and Day School for
C"iris.
Begins its session October 1, 1919.
Historic Institution situated in a
healthy location.
Advantages of City life, with large
College yard for outdoor sports.
A WELL PLANNED COURSE ofj
s.udies in. a homelike atmosphere.
A BUSINESS COURSE open to
Seniors, and Elective courses to Juniors
and Seniors.
, Two Domestic Science Courses,
, giving practical and theoretic knowl
edge of cooking.
A well equipped Library.
For Catalog and further information,
apply to the College.
8-19-12t.
M About Ri
/ B^Hj
ky - women suffering front
vonaly trouble, ksre
been benefited bytbeose
W of Cardui, the womsn*s
^ tonic, according to tetters ^
M we receive, similar to this Nh
^ one from Mrs. Z.V.Spdf? M
M of Hayne, Ni C. "Icotttt ^
VI not stand on my feet, and: IV
^ |ost suffered terribly,'"
VJ she says. "As my sof^B
ferine was so grest, tad [1
kl be had tried other remeVI
dies, Dr. had tta M
I hnnfl
k ^ Kiwmmn ipf ?
|y improving, and it cured
me. 1 know, tad my 1^
doctor knows, what Car- k"
AJ doi did for me, for my 1^
nerves and health were |1
about gone/'
take p
CARDUI
%
* The Woman's Tonic
She writes further: 4*1 p?
tm in splendid health... |w
M can do my work. I feel I 1^
^ oweittoCardui,forIwas M
ia dreadful condition."
If you are nervous,-rundown
and weak, or suffer
Al from headache, backache, Rft
etc., every month, try ^
^1 Cardui. Thousands of
women praise this medi
cine for the gooa it nas
^ j done them, and many IV
physicians who have Used
Cardul successfully with A
their women patients, for
iLj years, endorse this medicine.
Think what it means
k.1 to be in splendid health,
,^| like Mrs. Spell. Give
w ^ caraui a mai.
N AH Druggists IJ
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the be3t possible prices for property
seized by him.
: "His conduct with German agents
had taught him the power of bureaut
cracy," he continued. '"Mr. Pr.imer
I has indeed learned from the German
; igents. He is more Prussian than
. the Prussians. themselves. I dei
nounced the Prussians and their
ways and one of their disciples can
-I not intimidate me."
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-j How To Make Persimmon Beer.
.( ______
v Now is the time to make this great
;1 Southern beverage, that is to healthful
and harmless. It is worthy of
riany one's attention. For five gallons
1! of beer get two gallons of nice ripe
i \ persimmons (they ought to be stem j
med, as the stems and burs give it an
s astringent taste,) and to those two
gallons of persimmons and four gal-:
j ons of warm water, and to this add(
| about one pound of dried apples or
' poaches and a few locusts, if they
'-u-i convenient Let it stand about
j )ne week in a warm room or cellar,1
.vhen it will be ready for use. When
I
iVEMnnEramMH
''
I The K!
II Four Stoi
Some
, There have
the last few i
shoes for fall,
come out at tli
We are not i
ment, but sim]
affected by th
about.
Based on re
facturers of i
vanced about
five months.
app not
I of this advaiu
they are force
that every art
has advanced
wages.
I It is no use
to pay for you
going into thfi
account of so
It's the fal
concerned wii
I n -ho morJ
placed orders
delivered in J
We bought
I one seasuu, n
varices in pric
sure to have <
A great pa
and are in sto
Th
i
used out add a few more persim-! at
mons and locusts and fill with warm! th
water again. If you want to keep, qi
the persimmons until spring, pick lc
them clean and mix wheat bran and pj
bake in large pones or cakes, theici
same as light bread. When you use' ju
this cake dissolve it in warm water] tli
and add about two quarts New Or- ai
leans syrup to five gallons to start d{
fermentation. It is a healthy and hi
harmless beverage. sr
LEMONS MAKE SKIN 01
WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR tl
OT
Make This Beauty Lotion For a Few
Cents and See For Yourself. P
What girl or woman hasn't heard
of lemon juice to remove complexion
blemishes; to whiten the skin and ni
to bring out the roses, the freshness c<
an* the hidden beauty? But lemon fc
juice alone is acid, theefore irritat- pi
ing, and should be mixed with or- pj
chard white this way. Strain thru th
a fine coth the juice of two fresh th
lemons into a bottle containing! oi
DSENBERG
?DEPA
es L
Farts Abe
and Wint
been so many articles put
nonths about the high \
that we think it is proper
ds time with a statement c
attempting to make a gene
ply as far as our\ own bu
e great advances you hi
ports from the most relial
ihoes, we find that prices
40 percent within the las
attempting to explain th
:e. The manufacturers si
J ^ nrlvonrA nnr.es for tl
U IV auTtMiw |?
icle that goes into a pair
enormously, as well as i
to worry about what you
ir next summer slippers, w
it, slippers should be chi
much less material being
1 and winter of 1919 that
:h right now.
' * j r?u
ths of January ana rem
fo:- our fall and winter si
uly and August. .
more shoes than we ever 1
ot because we anticipated
es, but because we want
enough.
rt of our purchases came
ck.
e Rosenber
iHHHBn
I
>out three ounces of orchard white,
ten shake well and have a whole
larter pint of skin and complexion
tion at about the cost one usually
lys for a small jar of ordinary cold
earn. Be sure to strain the lemon
lice so no pulp gets into the bottle,
ten this lotion will remain pure
id fresh for months. When "applied
lily to the face, neck, arms and
inds it should help to bleach, clear,
noothen and beautify the skin.
Any druggist will supply three
mces of orchard white at very lit
e cost and the grocer has the lemis.?Adv.
ROHIBJTION PARTY
MAY BE DISSOLVED
Chicago, Sept. 1.?Whether th?
itional prohibition party shoalc
mtinue to function and seek en rcement
of prohibition legislatioi
issed by congress, or whether tht
irty should be dissolved, todaj
ireatened a split in the ranks oi
ie delegates attending the meeting
: the national committee of the
MERCAN
RTMENT ST(
Abbeville, S. C.
>ut Shoe
er, and 0
dished in We bou
%
prices of and we ar
for us to to ask for
>f facts* Ho ware
ral state- grades ar<
Lsiness is in tan, bro
?ve read ir^nnn,
ama
to $12.50.
Ae manu- There i
have ad- manufacti
k four or same styl<
Childre
e reason in prices f
bate that and qualii
ie reason: itjgtru
of ?hoes to $3.00 a
ncreased base({ on,
on what it
.Anil liawa '
nm we DOUgn
e are not hold for s
japer on There a
used. from the <
; we are prise afte
on the sub
nary we We ha\
loes to be which cov
a lore, ant
bought in full now a
such ad- Jt J
ed to be an J
our s.
shoes we i
in early priced ab<
ket.
g Mercan
\ \
, party. The question will be decided
s tomorrow by a majority vote of the
i delegates. Vircril G. Hinshaw. ne
r tional chairman, announced followi
ing today's discussions.
i Delegates who are also leaders of
, the W. C. T. U. brought opt another
i point for heated discussions when
I they advocated Combining the prohi^
[ bition party and the W. C. T. U.
, forces and putting a complete ticket
in the field at the coming national |
s elections. f i
"The prohibition party was orgaa
ized on a platform that is going to'
be carried out in spirit as well aaj
the letter," Mrs. Jacob Nold, member
of thf? evecntive committee from
Napanee, Ind., stated. "There will be|
a prohibition party ticket in the field j
t at the next national election if the |
I rank and file can keep the party:
alive an? there will be no man on]
i the ticket who will not be in harmony
i with the platform of the party."
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! STATE FAIR CORN CLUB PRIZES.
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91 i
| Clemson College, Aug. 30.?The
TILE COM
ORES -=
v
Prices Foi
ur Policy
ght these shoes to sell at a
e selling them at just whai
them when we bought the
i and Poster Shoes for M<
e $12.50. There are lots q
wn and black for a great
idorf-Dittman's Ladies' I
, */'
ire lots of "beauties" m
urers for $6.00 to $9.00
38, and absolutely guar an
n's Boys and Misses SKq
rom $3.50 to $6.00, accoi
ty. ' e
that these shoes are wor
pair more than we are asl
the present shoe market,
would cost us to replace <
t these shoes to sell this fi
peculation.
ihould be no "kick" on ou
1 M Yl
consumer, dui ratner an a
r having read all the pr
iject of high prices.
e just completed our ne\*
er one whole side of our
? hold 3500 pairs of sho<
ind more shoes coming in
e our pleasure to show yo
atisfaction to know that <
^ell is a real value to the pi
out 40 per cent under the
/
tile Compai
premium list of the Boys'. Corn Club
Department of the State Fair h*0
been announced by Mr. L. L. Raker,
Supervising- Agent of Boys' Club
Work, who iiopes to make this department
larger and better this year
than ever before.
There are two classes of prizes, A
and B. In class A, prizes sure offered
for the best 10 ears . of corn,
any variety, on the merits of the
corn. In this class there are 6
prizes, namely, $6, $5, $4, $8, $2,
and $1.60. In class B there will be.
6 prizes for the best single eor of
corn, any variety. These prizes are
$3.50, $2.75, $2.25, $1.25, and $1.00.
Attention is called to the fact that x
separate entries will be required for
each of these classes, so that a member
who exhibits 10 ears n class1 A
cannot select one ear from this number
and place it in class B. He must
have 10 ears for class A and oen
ear for class B if he wishes ,te ex-;
hibit in both /classes.
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inn i I
Many 9
Departments ' ?.
r Fall I
certain price, H
t we expected m''
;m. B
en in the best- - ; :
>f good Shoes
deal less.
Soots are $8.
\
'.id f- r!!
* - V.
ade by other \ ^
In the very
teed.
ies will range
'ding to sizes
' p
i"!; 'V
th from $1.50
?*? fkAm
AVI uawsaay H
and figuring V
our stock; but :.rB;
ill and not to J
ir fall prices H
igreeable sur- |
inted matter B
r shoe shelves
' main street
es. They are ^
every day. >>
u at any time,
ivery pair of
urchaser, and
nrpftpnt mar.
ny I