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' yO.lfEYTHEPE IN FRANCE. lieutenant ftreneker Writes Interestingly of France to His Mother. >!>??. If. N? Greneker. | -Edgefield Chronicle. ]uly 10. June'. 191$. Tours. Dearest Mama: yet I have "not h?ard from you but I patiently waiting and at the same time very anxfonslv. Tt is generally abort 2 month before one hears but as I landed on the 23rd ;t ; should no* be Ion?. Sjnre * wrote you T have .been to Flois and St Agno \ P-lois is a very beautiful plare and tvh'le th?re T ^Tsnt through the Chat?au de B'o's Tv'-?ere ^"apo^eon. all the Henrys, Oa'hprine ar>d a gre^t many more liven. I cgv; th? c/i"ret place In ithe .wall whe^e Othe~?-"> ke^t her roison. he" ' ror? d'.Jnsreon (v/n'cn '-r.'t eiro,r' 'blow uw now). T e'-'o ?""? the snot whe^e Drke th<? Fo^e^o'1** wa<? killed I by Kenrv'c or'lftr nr^ n cth 1 ar* V< i ~ +r\v.; r-11 fl^ino-c: w^'-vp^S T f? or) 1 "know 3. tliin? about. ?ome of the nafntinjers dated as fa*- ha'-k as 1200 but .T^re as rjla'n as on? nf Miss Eliza Minis' which wg? painted ve-t.erday. There is verv little wood work about, the Chateau hut such work you never saw. To give you an idea: Eac1'* wall is covered with figures and no two figures are alike. How in ths . world these people c-vpr did what i thev did I do not see. But it is there ! and will be there for a long, long time. t j Then the cathedrals are wonderful ; too. and are too beautiful to describe i The French fir;* wonderul arch ibuildj ers and in F>lo;s I was on a bridge i which is 201 years old and good as ; there was net much to see except the t . | there was not much to see xcept the ! river. Get your -map and find the Loir I and you will see where T have been. i | The other day on a little hike I saw a flock of wild ducks and if I : had had a sun I could have had more to say about them. I suppose you saw in the papers | where the President Lincoln was I sunk on her way 'back. Well, thi3 I ship came over right in front of me and T saw her when she left the port J going out. Of course th'ev will sink i a few but if the Kaiser just knew how j many were getting by. he wouldn't be : < verv happy over these results. His : day is approaching. Xobodv here is ' i ; at all worried about the war because ; we all believe that Foch has not even ; shown one of his best -cards. The i Americans a^e growing in popularity every day with the French.N i I will tell you what I want you to start among the. school children ana that is. to respect our flag and our national song. When the French or j'American colors pas** over here, ev- ; : erv little bov, no matter ftow *mall, ; takes off h:'s hat. It is the same dur-i ! : ing the singing or playing of the na! j tional songs. I have seen imore than | one grown American just stand still j ; It is a shame. Another person I would like & i tn '<pp ?nfl rorv rmtr?h ia nanoul i / ' ! Wood ov^r here. The soldiers are billit^d with Franr,h and in everv bar;] ! J ; or house you pass, some red headed i soldier from the South, North, East or West will stick his head up and say "Hello, Good'bye, Good Luck. I wish ;J were going to the front instead of ! staying hack here." I was talking to i an officer the other day who was tryi i'ng to get officers to transfer to the j Gas service tout T told him I wanted Ii to' fight it out with the 'boys. i | j I am leaving today for Paris where i j T nr>T1o fcoa Ii<-vm - i 1 I - - ... ' I | as nearly everybody in *ne world | " " i meets somebody else there whom he! ! i (knows. I never have believed tha*. j j 'ong range gun was u reality but now' : I p;m going to see. I am learning a; ! little French and ran gpt afong very; > * j i well but the French seem to learn j S English better than I do French. Of; ! course I do not expect anything to: i hapnen but if anything ever does, ' j ' ' ' don t want any mourning m spirit \ . or dress because it would not be a! i loss but a gain to aive your life for! r i j vour country at a time like this I . ' i ; Y-. iien you get over here and se? ; . ! ; things as they arc you are nil inspi-i | ration a^d want to fro and do. The j j little French girls from about six j 1 or seven to 12 years are the prettiest! ; "?<7 dourest on earth rnvj vacant time finds ma playing with j J I T-io" have 1 ^tti*?rl fo 11s?? ? i i1 -'"-ir <? ?"v ''1 :* ll,'1 r "v" v ' F>0"3P l'f- ! | f|a nrtSfo' Wll^ COTi?1? ' and S1V "T^elj ]o, chewing gum.'' Who foul.i help hut feel proud to he here? T won't : 1 h?."*e a cr-nt ?-s T'v?r as T can make i i Them ha) ">y. WMh love t"1 von all snd '. my prayers anrl good wishes for you. Tour devoted son, ^ j BenJ. | ? | " ^ | i t "*'*F HETrAl,P \ST) \'EWS OKr j ; < :-:ar for only ti 69. II I II ^ ' " " Condens ?Tl? n filii'iAn'}! luu imumim Newberr From report to t | Showing Condition at m h Leans and Invest Liberty Bonds-. U. S, Bonds j Cash and due fro U. S. Treasure I r . L r.anital .Stnr.k . Surplus and Undi . Circulation . . Dividends Unpaii Deposits . . n*ih / oiiis ray a Die ^sec erty Bonds) Rediscounts with THE NATIONAL I r% /> na * . >. ir>Ti 7 r"i T" Tr I/\T T* IE. IV1AI I HF.VY^, I. fi. juni President. State, County Member F < ??mmm i i mmmm?mm k i i n If??mmmm r Marie | I1 S (Do not suffer another day. Send for &j Cnarl LE'M-SAL at once. It has helped thou- E3 Walt* sands of suffers to reef in health. TryitatH! our expense. It will kill your rheumatism, H ; Your Money Back If it Fails flj ; LEM-SAL fs a private formular (not a 8 i a patent meaicene): for25years it has never j P.am failed. We know it will positively rid you |5 : ^ of rheumatism. ?1 i * 'ami ORDER A BOTTLE ON TRIAL | !?3.00 for enoutrh to make a qnart _ -T [ SSbottle ? use half of it as directed and if it fi|J ! ^>aim i fjjBdoes not banish pain in 3 days return the gi r balance and we will refund your money. ? -0 n I ' $1,000 REWARD 1 ^ to We will pay-$l,000 OOif it C2n be proved B | gMtbatLEM-iSALhasnotconqueredrheuma- ft? Gree, I Htism in the most obstinate cases according H . ; Eg to bed-ridden patients'owa admission. |S AD.)e I Drues are continually eoinsr up WalTi I York I FIX ITINERARIES *'anC< FOIS CANDIDATES. 8st Wmn IVinnsboro and Barnwell Opening Pnpst Points.?Both Begin /une 18. Benni t Darli The State. , Bisho The State and senatorial campaigns will open June IS, the former at oilloi Barnwell and the latter at Winns- Conw boro. Both will close Friday, August -^anc 23. The lirst primary will be held Mann J T r" 1~/ T^-iA rV\\c^ if-ncr- i till? lOliyV. iii- Jl titja'. ?.! . HIT, HJIAV.! , fr. | lung: aries are so arranged that the two; Geo*"* - wil! be kept as much as two J yiw' wool s opart at all times. The sena-1 ?"h.iri rorial candidates will l>e in Columbia ''' 1: Julv i. with t'ne candidates for State! Q|- AT officers appearing in Greenwood that rinv The last r.ieetins: for the sen-1 atorial party will he in Spartanburg and the final for the State office 4 group in Columbia. The routing was q* arranged by a special committee of ^ the State Democratic executive corn- vsi ' 2A5 i mine.-. composed of Gen. Yfilie Jones, oc; roiuxiibiu: Edgar A Bruwu, BamweH, 1 1844 sed Statei OF y, South Caro. m _ ? /" he Comptroller ot the L the CIos* of Busines IESOURCES ments . . $ 7 . . . . . 1' <5 ? i ^ m Banks and r . . . . 1 fu3 LIABILITIES $ I1 vided Profits 1 * dl . . . . ..... 5 :ured by Lib..... ^ Federal Bank 1 (bi rs SANK OF NEWB 4STONE, H.T.CANNON, Cashier. Assistant Cashie and City ederal Reserve Syi M. CYIoorer, Walterhoro. The THE r.g are the circuits: By V, Senatorial Campaign. . >n, Friday, July 19. S'-co1 street Saturday, July 20. *etown, Monday, July 22. Estat k's Cornner, Tuesday, July 23 leston, Vv'ednesday, July 24. ?~ rnlvi?o/^oTr TiiItt 9 n 3. (llTl 0 sruuru, imusua;, ?UV Jland, Friday, July 26. dred fort, Saturday, July 27. Sheel pton, Monday, July 29. pear well, Tuesday, July 30. bate, >erg. Wednesday, July 31. day l, Thursday, August 2. ! herec field, Friday, August 2. to sh la, Saturday, August 3. the lgton, Tuesday, August 6. be gj )erry, Wednesday, August 7 j Gi\ ens, Thursday. August 8. j of J rwcod. Friday, August 9. viile, Saturday, August 10. ! >rmick, Tuesday, August 13. rson, Wednesday.. August 14. lalla. Thursday, August | ins, Fridajr, August 16. vjftqf nville, Saturday. August IT. I tS ii, Wednesday. August 21. | ey, Tnursaay, August ?? ianburg, Friday, August 23. k, | State Campaign. vga i, Friday, July 19. ;anburg, Saturday, July 20. ey. Tuesday, July 23. . Wednesday, July 24. j I^J aster. Thursday, July 25. i :er. Friday. July 26. sboro, Saturday, July 27. en. Tuesday, July 30. I g&,| erfield, Wednesday, July 31. ett.Sville, Thursdav, August 1. ngton, Friday, August 2. /gf j ipville, Saturday, August 3. er. Tuesday, August 6. Bj ? l, Wednesday, August 7. ay. Thursday, August 8. >n, Friday, August 9. nee, Saturday, August 10. j H jr.?:. Tuesday, August 13. j - ' - - ? A 1 ? I .? reo. Wednesday. it., . ? ret own, Thursday, August 15.; n V* * \"J !:'* Corner. Friday, August lfi. \ rv ^ eston. Saturday, August 17. > < \'j rorge. Tuesday, August 20. > reburg. Wednesday, August 21 v?:J attliews, Thursday, August 2? tibia, Friday, August 23.' rarmsmv ) vl T3MILESS ?y : ko ciiead. gxatxezls. V-j 1 i 3 2 S i"' ' e3f cbsereakza.'rr rocos V^'.-c?5r vi-?' ! k ""3R htcaikikc v1ixat j i ' ft < ! merit t ?*- <ta iina Currency c/ s June29,1918 i 38,414.41 * : 05,400.00 ) on ft on Vt' J W V ? w * 82,213.80 06,028.21 00.000.00 16,371.54 00,000.00 4,044.00 82,807.14 01,000.00 01,805.53 06,028.21 ERRY, S. C. W. W. CROMER r. Assistant Cashier. stem I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Xewberry. J. F. Ewart, Probate Judge. ereas, D. F. Shealy and J. A. y. Jr.. made suit to me to grant T ~o.i. ~? - c A 2 ? f 1, ? ljfcJLtti S ui Allium.1SII anvil ui Liic e and effects of J. B. Sheely. sse are, therefore, to cite and nish all and singular the Kinand Creditors of the said T. 3. <9 ^ y, dceased, that the be and a?before me, in the Cour' f Proto be held on Thursday, the ISta of July, next, after publication )f, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ow cause, if any they have, why said Administration should not ranted. ren under my hand this 28th day line, Anno Doming 1918. W. F. Ewart, P. J. N. C ' i Reasons ! k Why ycu should use Cardui, the woman's ionic, for your troubles, 1 ^ have been shown in jgk. thousands of letters from p? actual users of this medi- L ^ cine, who speak from rat. persona! experience, if the results obtained by jL other women for so many V?ctn> nave uni- ? ^ formiy good, why not give Csrdui a trial? ; Tako ^ a IS 1T|| Hr\ W ? ^ ffk INr fl If S ' js jiLdfii ckLti \di^c i \^??S>'' i^?d IilO V#0ls!6ll'S liillio r^j Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, cf Ik CuIIen, Va., writes: p?| "About 11 years ago, 1 \ ^ X bu..Civ:u u;:iuiu luiociy with female trouble, bear- f ^ in~-dcwn pair.;, head ache, numbness ... I : * would go for three weeks ^ N almost bent double ... . | My husband went to Dr. $ for Cardui . . . pg^l Affv?r fr*!*ir?cr c'no.rt turn 8 i ?;* bottles I began going j ,| around and when I took <? three bottles I cculd do ( f all my work." E-SO ^ ij| I