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Dr. W. A. CoIUhI^c.' :iuth
Redpath Chautauqua en Tin
immigration, bolshevism, Arne
is a man who knows tlie worl
accomplished many important
association and eiperieutv?
struct an audience.
Born in Edinburgh, and e
years in tropical Africa, part
Doctor Colledge is editoris
4lie author of "Interpretativ
of the Modern Drama," The
editor of the Technical World
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"What Shall I Do in the
of us. This problem Is made
C. M. Sanford on "Life's Loose
here at the Redpath Chautauqi
Professor Sanford Is an e:
to guide the young people of i
tion?to help eliminate misfit:
son, young or old, who has th<
terested In this lecture.
The tragedy in many lives
when ability and inclinations
a man who would succeed in
vice versa.
Professor Sanford's lectu
choosing of a vocation.
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!. W. A. COLLEDGE.
or, traveler, scholar, will lecture at the coming
e Call of a Now lira," an address dealing with
ricanixr.tioQ. capital and labor. Doctor Colledge
d at first hand. 1'e has traveled widely and has
tasks. In point of equipment?education, travel,
no i.;an is bettor prepared to interest and indurated
in Gl; -w and London, he spent three
of the time with Henry M. Stanley.
in-rliief of the New Standard Encyclopedia. He
e Studies of Scottish Authors," "The Beginnings
* History of Theatrical Art," and was the first
1 Magazine.
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I Wrong Vocation,
[>f Chautauqua Lecture
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R MILTON SANFORD.
World?" Is a great problem which interests all
much more easy of solution by the lecture of
i Ends" or "Failures of the Misfits," to be given
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cpert on vocational guiaance. nis leciure anus |
the community into choosing their proper vocaj
in industry and the professions. Every pers
future of America at heart, will be vitally ini
is the attempt to succeed in one line of work
point to an entirely different direction. Many
business would be a failure as a physician and
re gives valuable suggestions concerning the
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MEETING OF AGENTS
A very important meeting of th<
Home Demonstration Agents of th<
Piedmont District is scneuuiea xo d<
held in Spartanburg on April 8th
9th, and 10th.
This meeting is held as a supple
ment to the annual January shor
course given for the agents at Win
throp. In addition to the work giver
by the State Home Demonstratioi
force lectures will be given by ex
perts in various lines, among thes<
BE PRETTV! TURN
GRAY Hi BARK
Try Grandmother's Old Favoritt
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Almost everyone knows that Sag*
Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded.
brihgs baek the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ago the only way tc
get this mixture was to make it al
home, which i3 ir.ussy and troublesome.
Nowadays, by asking at anj
drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound," you will get a larg<
bottle of this famous old recipe, improved
by the addition of other ingredients,
at a small cost.
Don't stay gray! Try it! No on<
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it docs it so naturallj
and evenly. You dampc-n a sponge ci
soft brush with it and draw till:
through your hair, taking one smal
^ 1\\r mnrninf thf* crm
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomo:
beautifully dark, glossy and attractive
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com'
pound is a delightful toilet requisiti
for those who desire dark hair and i
youthful appearance. " It is not in
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre
vention of disease.
| WHEN YOU WAKE
I. UP DRINK GLASS .
OF HOT WATER
Wash the poisons and toxins from
system before putting more
food into stomach.
Saya Inside-bathing makes anyone
look and feel clean,
sweet and refreshed.
Wash yourself on the Inside before
breakfast like you do on the outside
This Is vastly more important because
the skin pores do not absorb impuri
ties into the blood, causing illness
while the bowel pores do.
For every ounce of food and drinh
taken into the stomach, nearly an
otmce of waste 'material must b?
r>arrJof1 rmt nf thft hnHv Tf this wnstf
material is not eliminated day by daj
It quickly ferments and generates
poisons, gases and toxins which are
absorbed or sucked into the blood
stream, through the lymph ducts whict
should suck only nourishment to 3us
tain the body.
A splendid health measure 3 tc
drink, before breakfast each day, a
glass of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of limestone phosphate in it
which is a harmless way to wast
these poisons, gases and toxins from
the stomach, liver, kidneys anc
bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening
and freshening the entire alimentary
canal before putting more food intc
the stomach.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate costs but very little at the drug
store but is sufficient to make anyone
an enthusiast on inside-bathing. Mei
and women who are accustomed tc
wake up with a dull, aching head 01
have furred tingue, bad taste, nastj
breath, sallow complexion, others wh(
have bilious attacks, acid stomach 01
constioation are assured of pro
nounced improvement Iq both healtl
and appearance shortly.
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vill be Mr. 0. B. Martin in charge
. lome Demonstration work in the
- 'outh, Mr. W. W. Long, Director
^ Extension work in South Carolina,
? tfr. Mulford, Landscape Gardener,
' vlr. W. H. Mills, Rural Organization
lr. D. W. Watkins, Ass't Director
* Dr. L. A. Riser, of the State Board1
t f Health, Mr. A. A. McKeown, Dis"
rict Farm Demonstration Agent and
1 Miss Catherine Mulligan, head of the
1 iHome Economics Department at
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lW> "0ERHAPS'
gigs ' I the slug;
| ^ -^- "heaviness
| i Mi|]| in so many car:
gj jj Ride in this
? and you will ol
jfl i 9 ference.
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jj for the "snap11 :
H It's due to 1
which it gets resi
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> Hf deteriorated, gc
_ ^ down in grade.
Feeding the
[ |? today into the
? j| is giving it a "fo<
I M digest. Engine
J U | redesigned.
||g Uftaimers e
HI first to act. T
11? answer in Hot S
horn. The ra^
II (which has just
fH in it as the s
p| grade of "gas"
purchasable) sti
1 Ell
Two Car Li
Whpri vnn want. fViA 1
or the HACKNEY, and
stuff in it, we have the fi
We also have a full line <
Hames, Breeching and V
We are still selling the 1
vinced.
The Sta
Converse College.
Daring this meeting quite a good
it of time will be devoted to discus- t
ions among the agents of detailed
lans for the growth and develop- son
ment of the work in each county of Woi
ow o serve efficiently the greatest We<
number of people. nett
(Sent in by Lois V. Watkins, Dis- mer
rict Home Demonstration agent, pos:
Jiedmont District.) tliof
y there's a usm
he action oj
IALMEF
youvenoticed is heated, "brokei
gishness, the very fine particles
r of the action a "cloud"
5 of today. Then Ram's'hoi
new Chalmers one of the greate:
bserve the dif> ments ever made
hurries the "clouc
deriving reason can condense, to tl"
?- - Tho rdeiilfc nro
in a Chalmers. Tr ^
, .You get an action
:he manlier m b|lievednolon
Jtsoutof gas. A year later y(
ow, "gas has that those trouble
>ne down and s0 many car
account of the low
<fgas" you get situation are not 1
average engine in the Chalmers?1
Dd" that it can't burned bearings,
; have got to be fouled spark plugs
inders, repair bills
ngineers were from excessive a
hey found the vibration. You,t
ipotandRamV that growing
v, heavy "gas" circle which
as much power clares Jr j r
O'calied better mers v, cs : cr
that once was the lew
rikes Hot jpot. cz"s oi 'j.. c1.
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oad.; Just R(
h^ct "Rncron'ps pall fnr thp 1
if you want a cheap buggy
ill line yoa are looking for.
)f Harne ss, Briddles, Sa<
Vagons.
oest Wagons on earth. C;
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.rk Vehicle
Library Management Gratefnl
he Library management wishes to
r??ss publicly its thanks to the per
nei or the local talent play; "Tho
Planless Wedding,' given here last
inesday night. About $175 was
:ed by the play and the rnanageit
feels that this sum was made
sible through the kindness Of
;e in the play.
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a J pi
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n up'1 into fffi^
, and forms
rn, which is j|^N?
st improve
in engines, IPfHpi
11 before it
ie cylinders. $
astonishing.
from "gas" nj?
gerpossible. IhSI^
)u will find jtigljt
s which af> IIHIIS?
s today on
grade "gas" jBf
to be found |||||8a
-roubles like j (? l!ljjj j
frequently
, scored cyl' I
that come ?BM fl
nd endless I m 83
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