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J VAT? DaH ('0My. I ; i !; m A ti i\ r! i i "m. ( i,t iiS At f'.e '.'-.on conference held in Columbia on May 14th, a special committee vas appointed to perfect plans for the formation of Community Mari feting Ci-ibs and County Marketing Associations throughout South Caro lina. The members of that committee ' mnet in the oiUce of State Warehouse Commissioner on Monday afternoon and for meetings at several county seats. *: Below are the names of the places at which and the dates on which the~e meetings will be held: Sumter, }une 10; Darlington, June 11: Manning, June 12; Chesterfield, June 13;. Barnwell, June u; mmhenr, June IS: Hampton, June 19; Anderson. June 27; Greenwood. June 28: Newberry, June 29. These meetings will be held in the county court house at 11:00 o'clock a. m. on the dates named. Other dates and other meetings will be provided later. frittn" farmers and and all others who are interested in the establishment cf a state-wide system for rrn^'.ot^s: rot;on and cotton seed, ar" rrired to attend these meet'r.srs The purples of the South Carolina Cotto 1 Mr::1'!"? Organization will be f-'lly discussed and every farmer -will he giver- an opportunity to enroll his name as a member of this Scroti fin Pprfnin inter KJ Ul ^ ests, inimical to those of producers, ' are exe tins every possible influence to induce the government to fix the price of the 191$ crop, that is, to fix the price before the crop has been produced and before the cost of proriuctio.i V- b?en ascertained: hence the fa-mf-rs of the state should asl soeiafe themselves together, anr-ho M there be any price fixing, rheir voice and their influence should f > filing a reasonable anrt :i 5 - t .r-'ce fo * ? crop produced by t" r.rvn hands. !".! r st?j.** T cffcr, >. yar: " ispival 01n>!sea. Mass.. / Mav 1018: / "*Ty Pear fi:": A fc-v." weeks fig"o T wa3 to this locality after ' eiirht mon^s f:i s -r.ool. ^oo'l f,'>-4i*r? ]?("! _ ^ r> OTi? Of f'-e O'T'VA c " v . vie bs *r. ^ cifv of Fioston wl;?"^ T 53et an oM "A. R. P. " wfco is weiI "ksew: in D"o W^Pt. an<1 in frir1South Carolina. This Miss M>Clir.iock. an educational lailv -who has u'te a fine schor' tor 2;rl?. She 13: an active worker in the oluh *-i which enlisted men are able to enjoy a Cjniet place. wrUft n^rl otherwise spend their time: Sh^ i^ ve^y much interested in the A. T? 13 section the country, and consequently I had the pleasure of talking to her for quite a Ion? time. T really believe she mentioned (everybody in Due "West.. A finer snirit. I've never m?t. She runs her school during the .winv.ter, does her part in the war work program, and just an instance of what she dkl last summer with l two other ladies, one a Miss Young of ' Xewberrv. They worked a small f?rm miles out of Boston, near Concord and raised 110 "bushels of potatoes, and many other vegetables -which they are still eating. I was honored by an invitation to eat dinner in her home last week, and T ate some of those (potatoes and -also some spinach. m We have a wonderful work here to do. have about 1.000 patients to care for, there are 120 Hospital Corpsmen at work with them, and six larse ambulances are "kept busy. However all that come here are happy for they liave every comfort they could wish for. Very sincerely, J. R. Edwards, Jr., H. A. T. C. Tn Associate Reformed Presbyterian. ,HANK AN ft j f CGe,soMeeoov >euT] s i off the pock , \ \ ill mavy'e to j l^>av;e mim ! - L. 3 ' " 4 rni,; 3 " . , fj!hi :;i: : J J | i ) ;sOffers .v.e\v to "?i"<'} V'nis. j This year more dv.aands tha i <vo/. be made Winthrop. While j : ti:' un2: men give their services f( r . i i war v 'awls, the voung women w:sr? i ' O to pre- t ieT.s^lves for wider serv- { ice. T end President Johnson ?rran" "or new courses at P" ?ninmer sch~ The course in Far- j liamentary La-1, designed to give a | !?.,,r>p | needed in conducting the work of or- f ganizations. will be a popular one. To meet the great needs of the wo- j | men and men of the state President j Johnson has secured the services ~>f; some of the greatest educators of the j country as Dr. Liberty, H. Bailey, ! noted teacher, author, and editor, of ! Cornell: John R. Kirk, p- lent of. 1 Kirksville State Normal; Dr. C. Al? ; | phonso 'Smith, professor of English i at United States Naval Academy; Ella I 1 Flagg Young; Tda M. Tarbell. author, \ i lecturer, and member of National j ; Council of Defense, will lecture on 1 j the opening da v. June !Sth, on some ; ... I current topics. ; ; Every demand of the home and ! ! school will be met. Courses will bo g*v?n for ihe "ic:;sck:>e;er who w':-.":es ! r^<r. recreation, and belnful ir.f"?rm/ation in keeping abreast with the ! i orogre^s of the day ?for the tomatD cl' h and poultry girls, for the Community Home Demonstration work- ; ers. for the county superintendents of ; education, for the high sr-hool teach- \ ers wishine to review and to take 1 new branches, for students wish'ng 1 i college credits, and for those desiring to renow th?ir tear'h0,*s, certificates. ! and for all these w^o woud like to pace with t^0 rnarch of practical orlucation in nil fields of service. T:ir> ?\v!rrr."!in?.r poo7. bov.'linpr c.lley. tennis oonrf? piny crroTincls, lectures - -j' /.,>..-v.- 'VOY:7l'? i ^ or>-' n"T r * ]>r>f v."?!? "h t,jr "ii"co"! r.i--' i ****'*??"<* * o'l . j,p jf *,-,i , [r>t?*5g*?1 "tliosc attending I 'PeSPlOC. --g{a?>" 7' r >* : s. 1 S. I h }V.y vr.' o vr ??If as a candidate for reflection 'as 3Tagi~ :'a " Xo< * . 1 > Tr'r.".!-:V")^ ani ] o' ; ]\y ^ ' lO J? I-| Q. ; of t1>A "D ^ iv 0 "n t" *? -:m?vy; "' o r.' Oo-'^r* Subscribe to T'-.e Hera'Id and Now3 - 1 k'*?u v. . w' . . i". ^7 : . pissrpr^ Rs^nARfiFfS Cream cf Mustard Used in Place of j Plasters cr Liniments and Docs Mci blister. Thousands are taking advantage of th? ! generous cfTer :..ade by The Cream of ; Mustard Corr^.Ty of S~u;!i Nonvalk. 1 Conn., by sending for a jar of Cream of ! Mustard, v/kich is :k--> n.o:-;t powerful er:- ; terr.al preprr.-:; m cor:pounded. Jt is far I superior to i.:;:s.;;r<l piasters, turpentine, I I lard or any :ent 0:1 the market. It ' ! relieves congestion, inflammation and pain ! i almost i:::.;ar.tly. It takes the piacci of j plasters or liniments for colds, pains and ! j aches. ^ , It has produced wonderful results with ; thousands afflicted wiih sore tnroai, ton silitis, stiff neck, neuralgia, congestion, I rheumatism, sprains, sore muscles, bruises 1 ; colds in the chest, bronchitis, croup, head! ache, lumbago, pains and aches oi the j back or joints and chilblains. Every household should have a jar of j Cream of Mustard in the medicine chest , for emergency. Ask your druggist; 25c and 50c jars; hospital size $2.50. i The Cream of Mustard Co., South Nor j walk, Conn.?Adv. ASTHMA AND CATARRH Try Before You Pay PEP-SENNA, the great discovery for i ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, BRONCHI- , TIS and CATARRH, has produced j wonderful results with thousands of the most stubborn cases. If you have experimented with other | treatment and have failed do not be ! discouraged, but try at our expense ! this truly merit jrloug remedy. Send right no^ for a free trial be- ; ! fore you forget it. Address THE PEP-SENi'JA COMPANY, } Wilton, Conn. i ; ^ ?i DHlIL P * j ^ I \ ' . ' ESSS1?^ " ' *" " " I \in:s he F(>r\j> , TAMi\i U . ! i I "J Car.'t Find ^ onis ! > x .<1; ; I'raiso m It." -Is i harh'Mou >!:in | !':*?iriMl Farmer D:?ti;:res \unH>cr ! < { IIS Kopt H'ni Foclir.s Uadly for! i j-oiiir i.mr, "f can and do recommend Tanla^ > c. n of the way it helped me. t Tanln ;s a wonderful medicine, and j I cannot find words to express my } praise of it." declared C. L. Carter. ' of 71 Hay St.. Charleston, a retire ! farmer. "For seven years I suffered I with stomach trouble, indigestion and ; " " ~ ' "TV : ? r ? kidney trou>oie. uurni^ mat nine had the best treatment I could get and even went to tne hospitai, without i getting permanent relief. I suffered | from a number of minor ills that al- 1 J ways kept me feeling badly, and I j Relieve 1 had gall stones. My most ' serioas trouble was convulsions, and : at times I would be unconscious for j hours. I have had these attacks on the street. t '*My men urged me to take Tan lac, j end I tcoa it. though then 1 did not have much faith in it or any other medicine, P.ut I can now s y tha4 Taniac is wonderful. I have ,tako:? seven bottles and I fell as well ar5 1 over did. 1 hive- r.( t had one of thos? - T J irtlriv. -r fonvill: 1011S Pill'. O I Siui a-u lun. Tnnlar*. 1 foil like* a new mnn, have lots of strength and energy and an: not troubled at all." Tanlac, the master medicine is sold by: Gilder & Weeks. Newberry, S. 0., Prosperity Dru^* Co., Prosperity, Lit- * tie .Mountain Drug Co.. Little Mountain. S.. c:.. \Y. C. IT I'oway. Chappells, S. C. TV"h ; ;!i .? I-'ht'Tina T?Vhii mire, S. C. I 5 S T:: \ J3L Jul/ -s. >> ... j Yb.'Sy Save "Wheat, j !2 . YE ) \ I ' i I ^ lj/;f I -ft* ,< <*% Mfe"S V; "Tired ofSawng Wheat ? * \' ? You don't know what it 15 to be >-r ? 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T-A I nL^i : RovJ 6SC4 , \ ' MOV) -">} Q VOO V/O'JS/; I ' Co?~ TO HT *'j ! 5 '- -v-,; !H ? ?J # 1 ? ,< f J ekl0!&0P. I . ' jr^M ~i <te :i Hi " ' TH\' ||) ; i ? m i . - "'If 1 '' ' . 'j i j I - ^ ii < ' f*'?' -Lj -ijl t | i j: ' j ' " 1 ' J ! i j ;f ;MmV."T> 1 ; i ^ ', 0 *1 f ?*' 3 *N ?!<>' i:-wm j! jl J WViHW OVES jf jaa ^ ^ otic and Con nd wood by using a New ] , ], :i -i ; cui<a rvcj-wscuc uxi?cuway."!> Escape the work and dirt and soot Have a coo! kit king of all kinds?for the s New Perfection can be insl justed ? like gas?and it stay Jew Perfections are keeping 1 I saving coal, money and 1< vomen. >r you ? -3-4 burner sizes, with or withi aler about the New Perfection K . Security O..I?Always availabl A.RD OIL CO. (MEW C. R ?. mon<3, Va. "* ( C aricf-. N.C ( ' !n A I)"*) f > i ii t i' 5i f s. Pleas a announce that, r,v:"a r? a! c e, of the pastor 1st Sunday i ??g ; Q following chanar?s in 3.1 : ; 11:5 v.*i!l 'a? made: .S y. prervh'?; pt /.ion r ;:nr! Prosperity at ":C0. ^ I: ! S iir'ay. Prosperity at 11 an n m the j.-ftcrno'jn hoar. This i?: !ves n change for only these tw u.lays, and only for the month 0 ne. nankins you in advanre. vinr; trillv J. L Stokes, Pastor asperity, S. C., May 27, II) 1S. Ezotart? Medicine Co., n > |jj!r frjl^lll your Exelento Quinine 1 ' t>, JMlBiRra? Pomade my hair was I short, Cuarse and nappy. I fP inches Ion?, and is so soft ? fBSsS^I and silky that I c.m do it <x 'WaVi&f "Pans* vray I want to. I * a:a scudins you my p:c ture to show you how \ pretty Exelcnto has made it. SALLIE REED. Don't let some fake Kink Remover fool you. You really can't straighten your hair until it is rice and long. That's what EXELENTO pomade i does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Roots of the hair, and makes it grow long, soft and silky. After using a fewtimcs you can tell the difference, and after a little while it tv111 bo so pretty and lon<? that yon can ex it up to suic you. If Exelento don't do as we claim, we will give your money back. " Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps or coin. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Write for particulars. EXELENTO MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Ca. ByK r M/AD A j i P6 \ I f X* 91 I ( Fa L I I' \ MHlllMimi ;<irf. 11 'ii| 'iN I U' HE5BB99BHHSHBB SBKSMIc lfortable Derfection Oil available and nf rnal vvnnrl chen and do clean, intense tantly and acs put. dtchens comibor for other out cabinet top .erosene Water e, inexpensive. ijlkSEY) - ' \ 7 ' ?i ' 'i it v , nariestoR. .w. v a. ; .. ? j / s. c. ; SEciiinivOlii ! standard i ? ????* j) J. A'L ' K'UUL. -g'WV; f . ri*jSScil,;t Oi' 'IS : " & $% . I ^ lV - ^ , ! / '*' ?(' '" * " ' V^ , .. c. /y-v-fc \ "-.^YV-' ;<**&*./ *Rap. jxf'i *^i imiiiiiib tl??iii iimmwran? I Citafon for Letters of Administration. t:ie state of south Carolina, County of Newberry. By W. J\ Kwa.rt, Probate Judge. Whereas, G. T. Blair marie suit to me to grant him Letters of Adminis trat'on of the Estate and effects of J P. Blair.' Those arc. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said J. P. B'air, deceased, that they he and appear before me. in the Court of Probate to be held on Wednesday the 5th ilnv of }une. next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, tn ?hn\v rause. if anv they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. , Given under my hand this ICth day of May. Anno Domini 1918. W. P. Ewart,, P. J., N. C. THE HERALD A.VL NEWS. ONB YEAR VOR ONLY S1.50 ENKLlMSi ~ "N }N'T cone TO A?x L 'N ~ f?^ a $ )M? TO \ . ,.r, V C ,_? I I ] ? V < Jn / ox v S 1 ' ' . .. J