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McCORMICK HONORS CONFEDERATE HEROI / MeCoimick, May 11.?Mem or day was fittingly observed in J Cormick on yesterday. All of t banks and stores were closed m t afternoon and the whole town 1 paired to the McConnick cemetei where rests the remains of 2?. Cc federate soldiers. The students a teachers of the McConnick Grad School, headed by the boy scou marched in double file from t school to the cemetery, each carryi a wreath or bunch of flowers whi were placed on the graves of the heroes of the Civil War. Major Henry C. Tillman, of Gret wood, a veteran of tne worm war a an orator of marked ability, was t principal speaker of the occasion a he was loudly applauded in appro\ of his praise of the heroism of t Confederate soldier. Major Tillm recalled the cause of the Civil W and said that he believed noW as d the South of that day and as does t soldiers of that war today, that t cause for which the South foug was a righteous one; that notwit standing the fact that all of the u 5 oc mon Q men anu oo pei tcm ux vim M horred war, when it was inevitat the South had always respond most heroically with her men a: that the women of the South hi played an important part in the vi tories won. Even though that w had been ended more than half century, the Women of the South h: always honored the soldier of tl sixties by caring for them and on each year, at least, they nuic flowers on their graves. He a monished the school children prese to ever keep alive in their bre? that celestial spark of valor displa e:i bv their ancestor? and to cron | GREENWOOD B Is- Greenw Our Business is To Don't waste the Su this time in prepari in the early fall. V ; wonderful courses "RnnkkppninQ'. Shoi ^ W W - W ^ 7 ing. The courses and the cost to yoi us today for inforr GREENWOOD B Greenv jl/I-I y V/LI . \v Zii w yo ga m( y? jol a 1 an W loi to J rr.-J in t car i pea P. B. - ABBE1 ? I meniorate to glor? of their mothers a rg in keeping: sacred the last sleeping b ; place of the Confederate Veterans, c He paid a glowing tribute to the g 'a master of ceremonies, Mr. W. 0. a ^c~ ' Sturkey who wore the grey uniform ): hc | of the South and said that Mr. Stur- j: ' key was the kind of rebel he loved to t 'c"jsee?that the cause of the South in hi [,y?Jthat war was as much alive in Mr. j c >n" Stuvkey today as it had over boon i m* and that the world's war had demon?d j strated the fact that the spirit and i *s> | valor which characterized the South <. he j in the Civil War was still predominan^'tin^ here. Major Tillman referred j ; j feelingly to the two McCormick I a !Se , boys who gave their lives in the j t world's war, one who died after t n* i reaching: home from wounds receiv- 1n('jed in the war and the other buried in c ho j the ponpv fields of Flanders. He paid i slowing tribute to Robert E. Lee j ral|and said that the greatest tribute he t had ever seen or heard paid to one r an man by another was that paid to Gen. c ai Robert E. Lee at the tomb of the f 'id General when one of his soldiers, t he erev. feeble, bent and cripple had i I he J walked 15 miles to a railroad andl' 'ht then came to Lexington, Va., every a :^"'year since the war to visit the grave a r?* of his chieftain and then on his last t 'b- ( visit broke down and cried because a >lc he realized that he would never be tl ed | able to visit that grave and pay f rtd tribute and honor to General Robert { Lee again. He was loudly applauded g 'c_ when he refered to South Carolina's a ar leader in that war, General Wa-'e fi a i Hampton, a a'dl ?i M he | ' "THE NEW ARMY" ce i ? i ed j A considerable and entirely proper , d-, to-do has been made by enlistment p nt I officers of the army over the oppor- . ist tunities which it now offers re- j y- ci'uits for general and industrial edu- n l? <\?tion. The schooling under present \) USINESS COLLEGE !; ood, S. C. ) Train for SUCCESS. immer months! Spend j* ng for a good position Ve are now arranging for Summer study in (! rthand and Typewrit- ;; are all guaranteed h i is very small. Write p nation. z USINESS COLLEGE rood, S. C. c : jtl Fo It-o irAiir tamil^r !v LCIXVj WU1 jumujf oud of their home >ur wife and children cannot ke a pride in their home if g e house is faded and weatheraten. That means no-paint, id, for mansion or cottage, e best paint is I 1 he Guaranteed Lecd and Zinc Paint , Fewer Gallons?Wears Longer e guarantee Devoc Lead and qc Faint to be absolutely pure, hen you paint with Devoe j u save paint-money?fewer \ lions to buy; you save labor:>ney?fcwergallonstospread; u get a better looking paintd?pure paint; and it will be onger time before you need j other paint-job. hy have a shabby house any iger? It will cost you more >aint next year. Paint with Dcvoe now /> Q' ! insure your home against decay. Stop o-doy and let us give you a Devoe color ^ d and a practical booklet?"Keep Ap- ci ranees Up and Expanses Down." SPEED : ULLE, S. C. * ' |j22Suul?jLflHI f rmy practice has its difficulties,' ut is aparently also having its sucess. Even if the squeezing of eography and carpentry into a day lready large with police duty and ! iost fatigue results inthe lot oenlfri j - .u-> ,,,.1 ! )0ol ia?lgUC l'e&UlU-3 ill mv v.wiuih.1) he captain, and the sergcnat major; noppiifg the me.-.- hall flour, the gov- ( rnment may look upon his work and' it gouu. The most encouraging thing about j he "ne?v army", a? it iias been call- j ti, is that it is not so new as it cems. This fact will come as a sur>risc to many, who have never given irmy posts credit for anything but raining in squads right and military, ,j!:cj duty. Nevertheless, of 10,1-00 lad risen from the ranks by their iwn efforts and by the opportunities iuordeu by post schools, cavalry and irtiljery schools the Staff College j he War College, etc. Perhaps the j nost striking beneficiary of army I ipportunity has been Colonel A. L. Ihoades, now recognized as one of he world's artillery experts. Colonel j Ihoades was forced to learn to! i 'bugle" in ore'or tc enlist, as he was, t eighteen inadequate physically, I ccording to army regulations, for ho negular infantry, cavalry, or) rtillery service. II!? rise indicates fie simple effectiveness of doing the irst job well. Three major generals, 18 brigadier enerals, 322 colonels, 408 lieutennt colonels, and 160 majors "risen rom the ranks" show that the "neyj I rmy" is merely an extension of a; I beral piractice which characterized j " old. If our present land war|| ;rce represents advancement made j I o.-: ible by the stepping stones of a: | rogressive past, it may indicate an [ veil further progress for the future.! I 'he educational aspect of the army I ir.y come not only to include the } nil. duty, and study which it at j I resent comprehends but the actual j | ;;plication of what the army teachesj| :i cooperation withvthe offices and in-II us tries of the nation as a whole. If j| he recruit could not only learn ajg ratio, but could also practise it' I rniie serving; ms coumuy, im- mm-i nry organization would go far to-1 * /ard beintr a self-supporting body in ; i instead of merely an insurance j | gainst war. If there is jrreater infiv- I U'.Micy of battle, or even practically j I a end of it, such an army would be j . he logical growth of the times. Per-ij aps even in the event of perpetual! j iaece we should find such an organi. | ' ation desirable as a discipline and j 3 raining ,for our young men.?N. Y. ,'ribune. :hief special agent resigns his office Washington, May 13.?Jos. M. Nye,! hief special agent of the state de-i artment and for many years an ctive figure in the Secret service of he federal government has resigned ecause of a desire to accept better \ J inancial opportunities in private I fe. The resignation has been ac- I opted by Secretary Colby, effective * une 1. | Familiary known as ".Bill .\ye, j I le retiring chief has been entrusted 11 ith many important missions. 1 Rub-My-Ti?m is a great pain kill-j| r. It relieves pain and soreness aused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, I prains, etc. | Lift off Corns! \ Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone ! costs only a few cents. ijj J nr:*U -flvi.K.fc' Von ran lift otl ]( ny hard corn, soft corn, or corn be-i S ween the toes, and the hard skinj t alluses from of bottom feet. ii A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs a ttle at any drug store; apply a few c rops upon the corn or callus. In- p tantly it stops hurting, then shortly v ou lift that bothersome corn or t alius right off, root and all, without a me bit of pain or poreness. Truly! Jo humbug! ha] Fbl HERE is an economical lit tcrforsmallorlurge far in. plows anywhere a g( tinuously pull one plow. At tl Demonstration in 1918 it pr | average 1 1-10 acres per hoi; kerosene plowing gumbo ui l ll -i r\~i r ~ i [ uraw uctr pun ui xuxu jjuuiiu cylinder Case Valve-in-head wise upon a one piece cast it affords the use of all cut ste< prevents ujsalignmcnt of si bearings. All of these importa oughly enclosed and run in < clutch belt pulley is mounted < and conveniently located for machine. Thr> Motor has a rer big hand holo covers along 1 case and a large cover underneath which makes engine bearings and other parts ve:y accessible. The fin and tube, non-clogging Case Radiator Ifflgwrii mm 9 Women B Cardui, the woman's she writes: "I had a ggtov general breaking-down feT c of my hcaltli. I w2S in |Ki bed for week j, unable to kl&fc get up. 1 had such a JSfflrn weakness and dizziness, WM ...and the pains were *?L >-> i&do very severe. A friend 3P8L to;d me 1 had tried every- iVj| feyB thng else, why not BLs Carri::i?... ! did, and EBa soon saw it was helping B|k$ me .. . 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When Icholarships are vacant arter July 2 hey will be awarded to thos? makng the highest average at |his exmination, provided they meet the unuiuons governing me uwaru. n.pilicants for Scholarships should mte to President Johnson befort he examination for Scholarship ex imination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 anc ree tuition. The next session wil NTDT TRAGI s-ji' Xl^pvl ^ANTKAl tie Kerosene Trac- Core is supported by ms?It pulls 2 14- The fan is driven by s; )od team can con- "safety" fan hub pr( le Salina, Kansas, gears when starting, oved that it can look after. The Sylph 11* on 1.G2 gal. of the cooling system. Wi ider an average by a centrifugal pump s. It has a four device maintains propi Motor set cross to keep the motor ho1 lain frame. This ough combustion and ;1 spur gears and ing by the pistons < lafts, gears and crank case. mt parts arethor- The Case Air Was )il. The friction moist air entering car )n the crank shaft dust can enter the cyli belting up to any lived motor. This trac novable head also When plowing all wh the side of crank land. The hitch is low ing C. B. LEONARD Disci _ . Han Fillii Donalds, S. C. hand open September 15th, 1920. For st further information and catalogue,'oi address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock d( Hill, S. C. 5, 7-7ton Fri I ! HINES GOES TO EUROPE 5< ON A SPECIAL MISSION fl te Washington, May 13.?Walker D. Hinos, who retires Saturday is direc-j tor general of the railroad admini-!c< i | [jj r ?ewanraniir-gwii rurir t i m imbu?txapx \ m i i I THE UNIVEF " ... V.I The Ford One Ton Tn just as faithfully and ccc Ford Touring Car serve a II and economically. The I sity to the grocer both ir in bringing goods from tl j Vrom the country. It i because tfiere isn't a w business man that it does of quick transportation a I Come in, examine the T over the subject. j ^ E. F. a??SMSHggS ? 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