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I STATE WIDE CAMPAIGN ,E SUNDAY SCHOOL ,ni EVANGELISM Q' ei .Si Plans for a statewide campaign ^ of Sunday School Evangelism Com- j mittee of the South Carolina Sun- p day School Association held in Co-: lumbia Friday, August 20th. Dr. \Y. ' I.. Ball, pastor of the First Baptist j v hurch of Spartanburg, was elected ! .-.airman of the committee, with re Prof. Wni. S. Morrison of Clemsou , si; fniioirp nnn of the leading Met ho -- w w dist Sun 'sy School workers of the State, as vice-chairman. rw,, o , th The purpose of the campaign, as defined by the committee, is "To arouse, inspire, and enlist each Sunto day School worker for personal ^ evangelistic effort in his or her w ?wn Sundav School and class, lead? ? . . M ing up to a Sundaj School Decision ^ Day or other equivalent evangelisw ;:c crrov;." , oi Since all denominations are ga agreed in their desire to have each Sunday School pupil led to accept ^ Christ and enter upon the Christian ^ life, and since the plan of the Committee does not prescribe any n-iofVio/l Knt simnlv urces opccioi UIVW4IVU r w each teacher to carry out the evangelistic plans of his own de-, nomination, the State Sunday p School Association readily secured the co-operation dealers in all denominations on ' this Evangelism Committee. The evangelistic meetings will be held by the State Asso- *e ciation, but their entire effort will *u be devoted to enlisting the teachers cc in support of the evangelistic pro- ^ gram and plans of their own' church ar and Sunday School. Literature on "Sunday School V. , I co Week's Washing For * a Few Cents ?< ,be he Time, Trouble and Money ids Saved by New Method 'V? T1 i The faT'.jous Clean rt:<sy method of . washing Is workine wonders for women all over the country. "There never was anything like it!" "Best friend a woman ever had." "I wouMn't be without Clean Kasy a "Has done more f< r nru anythirir l j ever honpht"?are rnmples of w!at I they say about Clean i'asv .\k|jI:i<>- t leir.o War!, (cc US Its record is truly remarkable. Ten j minutes hoilinn in 4 gallons of water bj and V* bar n' Clean Easy sterilizes, a. Iiurifks ami leans tin- cutrsost gai- ' ments. No r-jbbing ?no scrubbing? til simply punching with n stick. Xhen rinse thru two clear waters, blue and or dry. ar Can you imagine anything easier. Wi simpler or more economical? Clean Easy goes after dirt, grime and germs, dissolves them and absorbs til them in the cleansing water, leaving your clothes clean, sweet, and whole- cc some. It does not hurt the fabric. m Try Clean Easy once, and you will ne Join the ranks of thousands who are being relieved of the drudgery of work- a% ipg by this wonderful wash soap. Ask fci your grocer for a bar of Clean Easy ?enough for two week's washing. No- n tice how different it is from other j ,, soaps?and how differently it works. Follow the directions on the inside of t . the wrapper. ^ Their Medicine Ch< IT is characteristic of j * folks after they pass the allotted j fi "three score years and t*n," to look j a back over the clays that are potio j l! and thoughtfully live them over. I u I find myself, at seventy-one, frequently ll drifting back a quarter of a eentury, when j > I see myself in the little drug store I owntd : s at Bolivar, Mo., making and selling a a vegetable compound t"> my friends and f< customers?what was then known only as N Dr. Lewis' Medicine for Stomach, Liv?>r , and Bowel Complaints. t i dy For many years while I was perfecting my , t formula I studied a::d investigated tlic t 8 laxatives and cathartics on the market and | r became convinced that their main fault t was not that they did not act on the bowels, | R but that their action was too violent and ! n drastic, and upset the system of tiie user; j g which was due to tho fact that thoy were i r not thorough enor.E't in their action, some ' simply acting on tiie upper or small intcs- ! tines, while others would act only on tho ! f lower or lanre intestines, and that they j . almost invariably produced a habit re- j ^ quiring augmented doses. I believed that a preparation to produce | ( the best ef'ect must first tone the liver, , t ' J oKmnn. 1 J taen aciO'l me s;omacn UUH CUV..U O..U.V.. I tary systc.ii. If this was accomplished, the ' medicine* would produce a mild, but thorough elimination of the waste without the usual sickening sensations, and make the Uber feel better ut ouce. { After experimenting with hundreds of different compounds, I at last perfected the formula that is now known as Nature's Remedy, which I truly believe goes further j The McMurray I vangelism" and ''Soul Wi ing", will be furnished free on r jest of Leon C. Palmer, Ge al Superintendent South Caroli; unlay School Association, Sparl:. jrg, S. C. ROGRAMS SOON FOR HELP IN REDUCING LIVING COS Outlines of programs for hclpir iduce the high cost of living w lortly be received by the federat* omen's clubs of South Carolin bey are to be used by the clubs eir fall and winter work. The ou les have been prepared by Mr udora Ramsey Richardson, dire* r df women's work in this distri >r the War Loan Organization, ar ill be issued ,in cooperation wil rs. Russell McElwee, of Rock Hi! irift'chaiVman'of^he'federation c omen's clubs in this state. A stuc ' wise spending and systemat ving featured the work of tl (deration last year and is thougl have been largely responsible f< ie investment in South Carolina < )7,000 in government savings s irities. GAME BULLETIN OUT epartment Of Agriculture Cor piles Various Laws r "Farmers bulletin No. 1138, Ur d States department of agricu ire," has just been published ar ipies received in Columbia. Tl illetin is a cimpilation of all sta id federal game laws and contaii number of references aboi >uth Carolina. Changes in the state laws are r rded and in these the. Palmetl ate comes in for several. Amor ese are the change in the selectic the chief game warden, he is 1 i elected by the general assemb! ireafter: and the change in ti ites for hunting quail from Ni imber 15 and February 15 1 hanksgiving Day and March 1. ELLS HOW TO POISON BOLL WEEVI The first complete discussion < itton boll-weevil control by U ;e of poison has just been issut r the United States Department < ijriculture, as Deparment Bull i 875. A good deal of inforrnat'c i the use of powdered cr.lcii: senate for controlling the be eevil has been previously issue fragmentary form from time 1 me. All of this, together with r nt improvements and develo ents, is brought together in tl ;w bulletin. Not enough copies ai railable for unlimited disLributi? it any person directly interest* control of the boll weevil nu ive a copy free on application c United States Doprr*T?ent < rviculturr, Washirgton, D. C. fNr est For 20 Years nil docs more than any laxative on the lurkei touav. Tli-j thousands of lcttera ?'?? uters have v jnvimed 1110 I was nplit, nd that the user < f jrla'urc's Remedy ad a unily medicine, even thoiuMi he may have sed it for twcnty-:ivo y. ars, never lias j incrcy~ic the 0 >se. Ty knowledge of medicine ami the reults oi ils use in my ?wn family and m np rny friends, brforo I ever offered it it rr.ie, cau-ed j;;e to b:.ve great faith in ature's Remedy from tho very first. ind now as I find civ eif Jiearinc the aga .hen 1 must bow to tiie inevitable and go o another life, my greatest pleasure is to it cacii clay and rend tho 'etters that encii nail brings from people as old or older han I, who tell of liavim; used Nature's tmefy for ten. fifteen and twenty years, .nd now they and their children and randchildren "have been bene tit ted by it. t is a consoling thought, my f-iends. fo: . mau at my a^e to feci that aside fron i:s own success, one lias dene something or hia fellow man. My greatest satisfacion, my greatest happiness todav, is the inowledge that tonight more than ono nillion people will take a Nature's Remedy XIt Tablet) and will be better, healthier, lappier people for it. I hope you will io ono of them. A. H. LEWIS MEDICINE CO., 9 r St. Louis, mo. Drug Company. o n- THE THIRTY-SIX ' c- STATES RATIFYING i n- 19TH AMENDMENT -?o ! I :i- When Tennessee has notified the state department officially that it j has ratified the suffrage ameml-' ment a proclamation declaring the necessary thirty-six states have ratified will be issued. The state department has re-' ig ceived official notification from the ill following thirty-five states that ;d their legislatures have ratified the ' a. amendment: i in Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, t- Ohio, Massachusetts, Iowa, Missouri, s. Nebraska, Montana, Minnesota, ' e- New Hampshire, Utah, California,1 ct Maine, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Ar-' id kansas, Texas, New York, South Da-1 th kota, North Dakota, Colorado, II, Rhode Island, Kentucky, Indiana,: if Hvanmn Wvominpr. rcevada. Arizona '* v*vt?vnj ,T j rj - - ? , !y New Jersey, Oklahoma, West Vir-: ic giriia, New Mexico, Idaho, Washing-! le ton. lit 31* CHEERS FOR WILSON of e- East Las Vegas, X. M., Aug. 24.?: President Wilson's name brought a greater demonstration at the Demo-1 cratic state convention here than' the mention of Govei'nor Cox and' n- Franklin D. Roosevelt, although the1 candidates were generously cheered. More than 100 women were dele,jl gates fo rthe first time in the history of political conventions in the' 1?j state. Women were admitted to memte bership in the state central commit- j jjg'tee, which will consist of'two men' and two women from each county, j e_ JUST A WORD ABOUT t0 SELECTING A FARM, ! The wise selection of a farm is >n l vital to the success and satisfaction to [ of farm life. Choosing a farm often means choosing a place in which to * live and work for a life time. It is important, of course, to decide wisely in buying for investment, but jn making a selection for a home it is of double importance that a ^ one consider the various features i] that may have a decisive bearing on C the farm business or that may affect I Jl the home life, and not only the pres- o 16 ent but for the future. c iU If you happen to be a person who 1< ^ is looking around for a farm, for e" home that will be a permanent j abiding place for your family as it is and as it may be in years to come, I ''J you could come to no better county ' in this state or in any other as for that, than here in Abbeville county, Here are to be found 'some as fine \ *r'~ lands as the county affords and the f le best people that have ever trodden g l<? God's green footstool. You have s only to come here and look around (j to be convinced of this statement. ty t0 IS YOUR WATCH ON THE BUM? < Send no mon- J fWe will repair it and return it *. pay $1 on ar- c A li work guaranteed. r KORB WATCH CO. c 63 Mvn Street, SLAUGHTERS, KY. All watches returned in 3 to 5 days, i Refercr.ro?Any Bank or Fxrress Company in this city. j Aug. 11-ltw-l mo.-pd. ! ' ^ TOBACCO CROPS ARE DAMAGED IN VIRGINIA Danville, Vfc., Aug. 21.?Four inches of rain falling during the i ? fnlll' limivc Vl.1 < SliHoiK- ' paai/ uv*vi?tiww..' ly damaged the tobacco crops in this section of the state. The- downpour has been continuous since Wednes-' day and there is no indication of a change in the weather, according to government weather officials. &P!g0QK3O&&rEaB?3^ Uj ?S Accept So E3 No Substitutes m1 a.1 Qfl; "* l)c? ' 3 for SS; '3 Thsdford's i; flJOHftlllli purely & ^ Vegetable ^ !| Liver Mecikiae ? | umj !*>? f.9 es3 i SBOQiZSSaSSBSS, i u P4 I ip turkish & domestici ? blend i M CIOARITTH 1 H i wWBBRtm H lnHH GOOD ROADS CAMPAIGN The Charleston Automotive Trac ssociation is taking the initiate 1 a big good roads campaign i Charleston county. It has asked ti Notary and Kiwanis clubs and vtiu rganizations to join it and a b: ampaign for better roads in Cha sston county is to be underiak.'.n COLUMN We are authorized to annoum V. W. BRADLEY as a Candida or Congress from the Third Co: Tessfonal district who pledges hir elf to abide the results of tl lemocratic primary. I am a candidate for re-election Congress, subject to the rules of t Democratic party. FRED H. DOMINICK. SOLICITOR. We are authorized to annoum Senator J. Howard Moore as a ca lidate for the office of Solicitor he Eighth district subject to t! 'ules and regulations of the Dem :ratic party. ( "I hereby announce myself !: :? for Colirt'r nf *' Eighth Judicial Circuit of Sou Carolina, comprising the Counti ii Abbeville, Greenwood. Laure and Newberry and promise to abi by the rules of the Democrai Primary election. T. FRANK McCOR We are authorized to announce S. Black'well, Laurens, ns a can< late for the office of Solicitor the Eiffhtht Circuit, subject to t rule of the Democratic primal and he pled pes himself to abide t result of the primary. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE We are authorized to annoui W. WALLACE HARRIS as a can date for the House of Represcntatn who pledges himself to abide the suts of the Democratic primary. Wc* are ::uihorizeil to armour Melvin J. Ashley as a candidate re-flection to the House of Reprcst tatives from Abbeville County. ^ Ashley promises to abide the resu of the Democratic primary electic I hereoy announce myself u candate for re-slect'.on to the House Representatives from Abbeville Cou ty and agree to abide the result i\N? si I mSOBBt Came; HfiHP/^AMELS qu gMBHy Vj pert blend c iWBBy choice Domestic ' most wonderful jjjjy ever drew into SF And, the vi I statement is i puff-hy-puff w. the world! Camels have s is as new to ] Yet, that desirab They are alwi never tire you. Camels leave 1 aftertaste nor uni Your say-so abo "My, but thai Caoteh an acid everywhere ii packages of 20 cigarotte*; ot cigarettes) in a $ La a sine-pa per-i strongly recommend this carton f apply or when you traraL R. J. REYNOLDS TO Wautoa*Salem, the Democratic primary. ! R. H. McADAMS. Ie: i Many friends uf HUBERT- CO> , . hereby announce him a candidate to n : _1 !".l- House cf Representatives from. ! Abbeville County and he agrees t auulc the roiult of the Democrati . rimarv election. Friends. r*l ' ; .Yu ri.t- authorized to announce " o: A. Putnam as a candidate |jl|' : the house of representatives and r.e pledges himself to abide the re|jjjj ait of the democratic' primary. j zrintendent of educa,e t:on. j We are authorized to announce n* j PAUL H. MANN as a candidate for tl"1 ^rer^lc.v.'ent o? Education for Abie who will abide the re .'t or the democratia primary. t j ^ i V."-? -rr authorized to announce ! "V. J. EVAN3 a: a candidate for re! ' :t:or * -uperintcndcnt of educa yn who pk igres himself to aside the i ..jL-alt oi the democratic primary. "j CLERK n- j "f" 1 0 | We are authorized to announce r i 13. Cheatham as a ^candidate for ?" j Clerk of Court, subject to the rules of the Democratic party and he a i nit?dp>ps himself to abide the result th i * cs ' | ? hereby announce myself as ns. * | cai;di..j-te for office if Cierk of J 0 . . i Court for Abbeville County, and will f-t* j # abide the result of tha primary. j J. L. Perrin. CORONER. j We are authorized to announce J o- C. v OX as a candidate for Corone Vio of Abbevile County. He pledges y, himself to abide the re.-ult of the 1,(1 Democratic primary. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a eandi_ 1C 'Iritvi f;>r Sheriff of Abbeville County (j; in the Democratic Primary, and I rcs f>lefi"e myself to oe governed uy me re rules and to abide the result 6f the primary. FOSTER B. McLANE ice or I hereby announce myself a candi,n date for Sheriff of Abbeville County jv in the Democratic Primary, and I jt . pledge myself to be governed by tha )n rules and to abide the result of the primary. C. J. BRUCE. i: ; of I hereby announce myself a candiin date for Sheriff of Abbeville Counof ty in the Democratic Prnmary, and ' ! " if r-ee, bob! | remiums with Is?all quality! * ality plus Camels ex)f choice Turkish and tobaccos pass out the cigarette smoke you your mouth! ray to prove that to compare Camels ith any cigarette in M i mild mellowness that -- iJ. !- J 1 * fuu as it is ueiigiiuux. le "body" is all there! ays refreshing?thej} v taste. , :3l 10 unpleasant cigaretty . pleasant cigaretty odorl ut Camels will be: < L,s a great cigarette", ? dontificaOy sea Sod I r ten pmekafp* (300 , jj* fort ho homo or office BACCO CO. WF N.C H I pledge myself to be governed by x the rules and to abide the result of s ' 7-1 the primary. J. N. BLUM SUPERVISOR 1 hereby announce myself as a ! candidate for the office of Supervisor . ! of Abbeville County and agree to i abide by the results of the Democra\i? primary. D. Emory Newell. We are authorized to announce tV. T. MAGILL as a candidate for ' .J I election to the office of superviso V.o pledges himself to abide the re ,v3| isn't (.f the democratic nrlmarv. I hereby announce myself as cam "if didate for Supervisor of Abbevill County-and will abide the result o , 1 the primary. L. W. KELLER. ' I hereby announce myself a candilati' for re-election as Supervisor ol Abbeville County and agree to abide 'hr result of the primary election. W. A. STEVENSON ! I hereby announce myself a candi | date for Supervisor of Abbevill . County and will abide the result o 'the primary. HUGH BOWEN.' SLJB-SUPERV1SOR We are authorized to announce A. C. BOWIE as a candidate for the f .Ticc of sub-supervisor who pledges himself to abide by the remits of the democi'atic primary. We are authorized to announce J. P. DUNCAN ds a candidate for , t '-'ub-w'?!>'. of Abbeville County I He p!c'lges lvrr.s?!f to abide the re <)i the iXinocraiie primary? , We are authorized to announce C'?orge W. Calvert aj a ' candidal Jh fo.- Sub-Supe-visor of Abbeville L C' ur.iy. Ho pic Iges himself to \ ;j :.bide the result of the Democratic x ;->-imary. MAGISTRATE. ; ~ > . Mv.n.y a:;noui:cj niyso*: : can diil.ito for Ma-'-rtraie for the city o Abbeville, subjcct to the Dcrr.ocrati I TICS. * J i E. M. BOND. ' j > ;: J ! ' / ! I;. McCorr-bs is he"zhr ar.rounc <?<'. as a candidate fcr ?*r:~:-t"ate a Al'bcvi'Ie Court Hu.:::e ar.il pk* !ge himsilf to abide t.li? rr j!: of :h democratic primaries. J j M. E. Hollinjrsworth rs hereby ' annourced a- a candidate for Magi i?trate at Abbeville Court House, 1 and pledge* himself to abide the re ?ult of the :r