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Cold Spring, Feb. 7.?Mr. D. I
Newell, Jr., who has been working i
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McCormick for the past year, hi
given up his work there and will b
with his father another year. H
many friends are glad indeed to hav
him with us agaip.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hagen sper
Sunday with Mr. T. F. Uldrick an
jg: ' family.
Mr. Roy McCombs from the Greer
wood Business College, spent th
week-end with home people.
Mr. Fred Uldrick spent Tuesda
with Messrs Horace and Marvin King
Miss Addie and Mr. James Bowe
and Miss Marie Hodges, the Santu
I SAGE TEA TURNS=
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It's Grandmother's Recipe U
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair.
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-That beautiful, even shade of dark
gloasy hair can only be had by brew
lng a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
.phur. Your hair is your charm. I
makes or mars the face. When 1
fades, turns gray or streaked, Just ai
application or two of Sage and Sul
phur enhances its appearance a hun
? "> dredfold.
Don't bother to prepare the mix
ture; you can get this famous ol(
recipe improved by the addition o:
other ingredients at a small cost, al
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ready ror^use. n is caiieu ??jom i
Sage and Sulphur Compound. This cai
always be depended upon to brlnf
back the natural color and lustre 01
ycrur hair.
Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because 1'
darkens so naturally and evenly thai
nobody can tell It has been applied
Jou sinrtply dampen a sponge or sotf
brush with It and draw this througt
the hair, taking one small strand at t
time; by morning the gray hair ha?
disappeared, and after another application
it becomes beautifully dark anc
appears glossy and lustrous. This
ready-to-use preparation is a delightful
toilet requisite for those who desire
dark hair and a youthful appearance.
It is not intended for the cure
mitigation or n-evention of disease.
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J LAND
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Unlike any, otl
when "worn out'
stored'to its orig
can be handed di
eration to generc
Because?
_ Land is sure to g
in price, in the
tion. Our spl<
great stock raia
the wide range o
^ grown here, ma
safe for the pre
Owner of this i
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w e Cc.il save yuu tin
are headquarters foi
land come to Piedm<
unexchangeable rea
money when you de;
. ments. We buy, sell
business property, u:
Auction Sales. Oh, 1
NO DEAL T
PIEDiV
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V teacher, spent Friday night at Mr. J
V A. King's.
y Master Alvin and Neuffer Uldric
y visited their sister, Mrs. R. A. Hage
V Saturday night.
! There is not any school at Col
J' Spring this week, the teacher, Mr:
n Reid McWhite being sick with fk
is Her many friends wish for a speed
ie' recovery.
is' Messrs Horace-and Marvin Kin
e'spent Wednesday with Messrs Fre
I and Frank Uldrick.
i
Mrs. Christia Cothran spent th
j week-end with her father, Mr. W. E
[ Uldrick..
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,_| Mr. Paul Mann spent Sunday wit
-(Messrs. Callie and Dickie Ellis.
| Mr. Theo Fant has purchased
_j new Foz*d car.
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GENERAL NEWS. <
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j Florence was the first South Caro
lina town to make application to th<
} Prohibition commissioner for whis
'key to be used in combating the flu
k i .
j W. P. Houseal, the Dutch Weathe
3 prophet, says the South will cnlj
raise two million b*les of cottoi
j this year, the low crops to be brough
about by adverse weather conditions
"m , Capt. Elliott W. Springs has beei
t elected secretary and treasurer o:
J the Kershaw Cotton Mills. Capt
"Springs is a son of Col. Lero:
Springs and was in the aviation ser
j vice during the World War.
f
I Harold C. Booker, fair price com
J missioner, at; the request of the De
! partment of Justice has called a con
ference in Columbia at noon today
j | Many organizations will be repre
tjsented, Dr. F. E. Harrison from Ab
* | beville for the Bankers Association.
II
J; South Carolina has contributec
this year sixty five thousand dollar:
j to the Armenian Relief fund accord
ing to a statement made by W. Banks
. Dove, chairman of the South Caro jlina
Campaign.
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DISTANCE
MENTS
> your vision take in th
?the inevitable Tomorrow
jnts o^ Time, Thought s
Long Distance View.
?THE BEST INVEST
Because
ler possession will go highe:
' it can be re- fluctuating m
;inal value and the-War peri
own from gen- Land has bei
ition. ascending sc;
of advance l
contrast to
ations in tt
ro much higher mediums of <
Piedmont sec- n
sndid climate, KeCaUSe
ing program; \
f staple crops Land is the t
ke the future one unque
>gessive Land standing UK
lection. Land transactions.
BnBnHUHH
le, money ard trouble in
c land investments. If yo
3nt Land Co. We do n<
1 estate. You are sure of
al with us...Come to us f<
and exchange real estate
nimproved lots, large an<
iTes!
OO SMALL OR TOO
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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rj The German Steel interests have
'bought up four ar five of the Dig
k Berlin Daily papers, two of the best
n known comic weeklies and the German
Lutheran Publishing hot^se.
, Herr Stinnes and his business Asd
i t j
igociates have also invested heavily in
'ipaper mills.
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j For the past week the whole North
!has been in the grip of an unusually
? severe blizzard. Snow fell to the
^ depth of seven inches in New York
City and tied up traffic of every
e kind. The work of getting rid of the
t.'snow was slow, snow shovelers striking
for one dollar an hour, truckmen
h j demanding thirty dollars a day instead
of twenty five. The street department
needed fourteen thousand
jmen and were only able to put on
I two thousand five hundred.
On account of the high winds preVvaiiing
the high tide did million of
V dollars of damage along the water
^'fror.ts.
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-j The Democrats believe in adverBitising.
Senator Reed Smoot in speak-ing
of the waste of print paper says
- j that the total number of speeches
| printed during the war was over
^ I thirty millions at a cost of four hun '
jdred and forty two million dollars.
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^ | A 40 story commercial building of
"monumental design" will replace
the former home of the New York
1 Herald, Herald Square, if tentative
^ plans made public today materialize;
j The Herald building, of quaint
f Italian renaissance, architecture
~ with its famous chimes, has long
been one of the show places of New
York. The plate glass windows, al-j
lowing a sidewalk view of the presses I
" in operation, phoved an absorbing attraction
for many thousands of:
' visitors annually.
When Col. Roosevelt offered himself
and a division for service in
I France, the name of Chase S. OsIj.born,
former governor of Michigan,
> aspirant to Congress and a closc
friend of the colonel was one of the
s irst received by the enrollment com imittee.
' $ocn afterward Mr. Osborn receiv-j
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tnd Money With the
MENT
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r regardless of the
larket of the After- J
od.
sn on a gradually *
?le, and the ratio
tas been normal in P
the violent fluctu- S
ie prices of other
sxchange. $
tasis of wealth, the ^
stioned security, w
1ST in all financial B
your land trades. We
u want to buy or sell
Dt handle unsalable,
' good value for your
ttaitv 1 q rirl immcf_
L/l J u ui lanvi in vvut
j, residence property,
i small farms
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LARGE FOR US.
I. .
ID CO.
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j
ed by mail one of the regulation'1
cards asking him two questions: 1
What can you do best? Who are
references? ,
He wrote on the card:
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I can do anything Col. Roosevelt j
jcan do; dcwt Detter ana ao it quicKji:
er.
References: Theodore Roosevelt.
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"Marse" Henry Watterson, widely
known as former editor of the Louis- i
ville Courier-Journal, regretfully
writes that he has returned from Cubato
Florida to spend the winter. In
(Cuba, he asserts, three small rooms
Jin a Havana hotel without meals cost
$38 a day. He asserted this is "preposterously
impossible." Milk
punches, he says, most 80 cents and
cocktails 50 cents. "That is what
prohibition in the nited States has
done," says "Marse" Henry with
three exclamation points behind the
1 statement.
j 18,000 SCHOOLS IN U. S.
| REPORTED WITHOUT TEACHERS
.
Washington, Feb. 6.?More than
18,000 schools in the United States
are without teachers, Philander P.
Claxton, United States commissioner
' of education, stated today, and fully
half the teachers of the public
I schools are below grade. The real
shortage of teachers is not less than
200,000, Claxton declared.
is hopeless. Will anyone help a bustor
"strike" to indicate labor trouble
is found in Annual Register of 1768.
"This day the hatters struck and refuser
to work until their wages are
raised."
American Owned, Entirely!
BILLION, I
TAKEN !
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
Quick Relief?with Safety!
For Headache Colds
Neuralgia Grippe 1
Earache Influenzal Colds [
Toothache Neuritis
T Iirvi1-(1 crr\ irl-1,3
Rheumatism Joint-Pains
Adults?Take one or two
tablets with water. If necessary,
repeat dose three times a 1
day, a/ter meals.
Since the original introduction of |
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" millions 1
upon millions of these genuine tab- I
let3 have been prescribed by pbysi- j
cians and taken by the people each f
year, with perfect safety.
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Always insist upon
Bauer-Tablets ^ i I
?Aspirin? I
The'Bayer Cross'on Genuine Tablets
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manutac- i j
ture of Monoaceticacidcstcr of Salicylicacid | j
20-cent package?Larger sizes. Buy j j
only original Bayer packages. 11
TURN IR DM i
WITH SAGE TEA
If Mixed with Sulphur It |
Darkens so Naturally
Nobody can TelL
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea 11
and Sulphur for darkening gray, J j
streaked and faded hair is grandmother's
recipe, and folks are again
using it to keep their hair a good,
even color, which is quite sensible, as
we are living in an age when a youthful
appearance is of the greatest advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering the
sage and the mussy mixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use t
product, improved by the addition of i
other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage I
and Sulphur Compound." It is very
popular because nobody c?.n discover
it has been applied. Simply moisten |
vour comb or a soft brush with it and I
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morning
the gray hair disappears, but what delights
the ladies with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound, is that, be- j
sides beautifully darkening the hair >
after a few applications, it also pro- I
duces that soft lustre and-appearance !
of abundance which is so attractive.
Ibis ready-to-use preparation la a de- }
li'ghtful toilet requisite for those who j
desire a more youthful appearance. It ,
is not intended for the cure, mitigation
or prevention of disease. |
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There are more than :
daily service throughout
? eighty per cent of these a
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j which is the simplicity in
so easy to understand;
Illi operate; ana mignty ine:
; other motor cars. On the
i i j business and for family p
j j the people, and the dema
day. Let us have your <
want one.
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