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UlUiNUi\ 1 , ruiJivumt^ v, THIS FEBRUARY TO HAVE FIVE SUNDAYS As this is a leap year, the month of February contains twenty-nine days. As the month begins on Sunday, i there are five Sundays. While about a J f x.1. mnnrtc onntain five iourui uj. me luwiiiuu _ ^ Sundays, it is an uncommon thing^ for February to have five. Since there j are exactly four weeks in February in ordinary years, there can be five, Sundays in a month hi leap year on-1 ly, and then only when the first day[ of the month falls on Sunday. Since I the f.rst day of the month can fall, upon any one of the seven days of the week and since leap years are usually four years apart, it will be seven times four, or twenty-eight j years, between the years in which tVere are five .Sundays in February.' The year 1900, however, being a < century year, not exactly divisible by. 400, was not a leap year. For this^ reason the interval has been longer, j Eighteen hundred and eighty was the| last time when February contained five Sundays. Thus persons under' forty years of age have not seen a February with five Sundays and per- j sons under sixty-eight have seen but one. In the future the event will WiWttiiiwiiiroBiniiMmMiiiBHiiiiitiwmimimniinHiimniinimtinimwwiniintHtiimiiit'iiKHHniimi Legal I V FOR I II / if i We now have aiarf Real Estate on hanc if H out for some time and ply all demands for t well as Mortgage of R i! ll- ntKar Ipfffll fnrms. U W*?vm If \ | . __ . The Press i < PRINTERS V I ' ?iiiuiiuiiiiuitiiikii>iiuiu:i>uuiiuiiutuii>iiuiiiiiiitiiiuuiiiMitiiiiiiuaiuiiatiiui:iiiiranitiiniiiitiutNi I ^bmoh&9oldev*ry I /III where in scientifically / nllll sealed packages of Jl I ftf] cigarettes or ten pack J HH ages (200 cigarettes \ I BB in a glaaaine-paper I ui covered carton. Wt I *| atrongly recommen< ^br\l]l this carton for thi V y|f , home or office supply \ W or when you travel f\?e i*\ R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Cc I jT Wioston-Salem, N. C. occur regularly at twenty-eight-year intervals until 2088, after which the century years 2100 again extends the interval to forty years. The year 2000 is a leap year. It is an interesting fact that when February has five Sundays more legal holidays fall upon Sunday than in any other year. Some holidays, such as Thanksgiving Day and Labor Day, cannot fall on Sunday. Those which can are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Columbus Day, and Christmas. Three of these Washinton's Birthday, Memorial Day and Independence Day, fall upon Sunday this year. There is no weekday holiday from Lincoln's Birthday until Labor Day. This is sad news for those who desire such days. As it has not happened so for forty years and will not not for twentyiight more, this year's shortcomings had best be overlooked. There are no other years with three Sunday holidays, but there are several cases in which no holidays fall upon Sunday. This happens when an ordinary year begins on either Monday or Tuesday and in leap years which begin on Monday, Wednesday or Saturday. From what has been written, it can __ 5 || Forms || 3ALE t if 11 je supply of Titles to 1 after having been are prepared to suphese legal papers as eal Estate forms and |] II atnd Banner || II PUBLISHERS / !i ii iiiHNtiiuimiiiiuiiitiuitQitiiuiiiumtiuiinniiRiiiuiitHiiminiijiajaamium'Miijiaiiuniiiuua^: giJ CAMELS are the mo 3t refrej ever smoked! Puta//youi 7 ' then biiy some Camels, give th< 5 for your own satisfaction tha * body and in many other deli* ' class bv themselves! ? Camels are an expert blend B Domestic tobaccos. You'll not < Y kind of tobacco smoked straig ! remarkable full-bodied-mildn< flavor it provides! Camels an Camels win you in so many permit you to smoke libe taste but leave no unpleasan pleasant cigaretty odor! Compare Camels w in the world at any prefer Camel quali coupons or gifts! j be seen that the calendar which fit?.' | this year would not have fitted any| j year since i:?80. We may naturally! ask how many calendars we must have to fit all years, excluding: the , year number, and how long we must j keep them before they can be used I *^ain. We must have seven calen! dars for ordinary years, with Janu1 1 a** Ao/iU a-P 4-Vi a covon j ary jl laiuiig uu catn vx mv, 1 days of the week. We must also have | seven for leap years, with January 1 j falling on each day of the week. I These fourteen calendars will fit all I conditions. They are not, however, used with equal frequency. The orj der of their use is also irregular. Or| dinarily each of the ordinary caleni darV would be used once in seven : years and the leap-year calendars ' once in twenty-eight years. This I period of twenty-eight years, found j by multiplynig the week cycle or sev' en days by the leap-year cycle of ' four, is called the solar cycle. After 1 'this interval fhe calendars repeat i themselves in the same order, except 1 when the interval of v twenty-eight 'years includes a century year which I is not a leap year, such as 1900. That is, if we had twenty-eight calendars printed in order like the pages of a I .J , I ! i ? BEGIN MOT WATE1 i| PtHMM? W ?00 | i-fl DW1T 1F1E1SL IMsMT I i | . II Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast 3 washes out poisons. I If yoa wake up with a bad taste, bad l breath and tongue is coated; it yourj 1 head is dull or aching; if what you eat I sours and forms gas and acid in stom| ach, or you are bilious, constipated,i j nervous, sailow and can't get feeling ; just right, begin inside bathing. Drink ! before breakfast, a glass of real hot ! water with a teaspoonful of limestone j I phosphate in it. This will flush the! i ooisons and toxins from stomach, liver, j j kidneys and bowels and cleanse, j j sweeten and purify the entire allmen-; i tary tract. Do your Inside bathing im-1 1 mediately upon arising in the morning ; to wash out of the system all the pre- j ; rious day's poisonous waste, gases and ! sour bile before putting more food into ! the stomach. j I To feel like young folks feel; like | you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body im- ( purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter jpound of limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost taste- j less, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder should begin this inside bathing before breakfast. 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Hence the calendars repeat themselves in just the same order after 400 years, no( matter how long we use them. Rather simple rules can be given j for determining upon what day of the week the year begins and whether it is a common or a leap year. Such; rules, together with some mechanical j device for shifting the days of the | week on a calendar with respect to.J the days of the month to correspond with the year, constitute what some, call a perpetual calendar. A number, of such devices have been made, but j they have not had great popularity. For the first time for several j months we shall now have some of ' the brighter planets as evening stars. Jupiter is an evening star after February 2 and Saturn after February 27. Those \\fiio desire to see the f2int illumination of the sky called the zodiacal lierht should look for it at. this time of the year, when it is in' its best position for observation in the early evening here. A new mov-' I . S 1 i :;v? object was discovered on January 13. The object is probably a comet, although its appearance is practically | the same as that of a st'ar. The ob[ ject is of the tenth magnitude and situated in the constellation Gemini.' Two new temporary stars were also 1 I discovered last month, both faint. K Helps If 9 Women fi !& ? Cardui, the woman's Hh j tonic, helped Mrs. Wiln liam Eversole, o! Hazel jl? Patch, Ky. Read what she writes: "I had a i WM. general ...breaking-down mM of my health.' I was in bed for weeks, unable to MM weakness and dizziness, MM ... and the pains were SA very severe. A friend A9 m told me I had tried every- MM kHm Cardui ?... I did, and soon saw it was helping Wari me ... After 12 bottles, jaBa I am strong and well." gJB TAKE ? in b nulla UAKIIUI The Woman's Tonic 860 you feel weak, diz Hf zy, worn-out? Is your 1% lack of good health caused from any of the com- jM plaints so common to MM women? Then why not WSj nitro Parrlni a trial? It FBI should surely do for you f I l, what it has done for so MJr many thousands of other ! women who suffered?it should help you back :o Epr MP Ask some lady friend ftp o| who has taken Caitiui. Hk mJm She will tell you how it helped her. TryCardui. 1C All Druggists ili^?^sEAl?D TINS ONLY $ i glllpp^ AT youa GDOCECS | 1 FmWELL HOUSE I WHICH? A season's toij wasl I food, or a little money invested i m Truck, Cotton or Grain crop mc 9 choice now, Sj Progressive Southern farmers long ago r< hausted soils with Phoiphoric Acid. Am I M ANTFK F i hnn M?W 1 DOUBLESY ,?j because it contains available Phosphoric ^ right proportions. ? Better place your order for Planters righ R Ask^any agent in your town for inform: SB us direct. Every bag is stamped with o H for it?It's for your protection. \ \ Planters Fertilizer \ MANUFAC CHARLESTON, SO '>/ ^'A/WW?/vA<AN/V?/VsA/WWs/,/V^,/Ws/,/,?AWV^ysAA/ "Unusual Vc Pian | I have just received | which I offer at four hi | lars each. g Many other pianos < | Carlisle are now sellii $ dollars or more than v | the Carlisle. ' I have h over eight months for < I have received only o two. Pianos are very ' and the prices have ad 1 ing the past year anc that orices will go mu I are at present. I Someone will get e in these two pianos. The Carlisle Piano | strument and is fully | particular. It is the p | Hackley Piano Co. Call and see these j $ | are at all interested Diano. >? * A :* Soliciting your pati I , " ' I John A. 1 ' $ The Greenwoo IRef.?The Bank of Gj and strongest bank in ^0 _ 22C Lb-. o^^p^^^TILIZSSf . r-rTV- ; / 2Df) t. - > i v F ed on a soil deficient in plant ) $ n Planters Fertilizer?and your -?' )re than doubled? Make your g :alized the necessity of supplying ex- 3 monia and Potash, which every crop $ MiLIZER OUR YIELD j Acid, Ammonia and Potash in the f9 t now, and avoid delayed delivery. ,j ition, free advice, or prices, or write fl due in Two ~ fm a ili .1 ii! M two Carlisle Pianos, I ' J indred and fifty dol- | of the quality of the | ig for one hundred J fhat I am asking for || ad the order in for i| Carlisle Pianos, and a ne previous to these 1 difficult to obtain Ivanced greatly dur- if , 1 the indications are if ich higher than they | ' I 1 xtraordinary value a x is a high grade in- Ltf&l warranted in every g ?roduct of the Chase ? '-is )ianos at once if you | in the purchase of a | ronage I remain, | Hollandv ji 1 It d Piano Man. j; eenwood, the oldest | Greenwood County. | \u i I M 8 J $ 'h '.I V;1