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GIVE CLOTHING GOOD CARE AND IT WILL LAST LONGER Department of Agriculture Bulletin Teaches Method of Preserving Life of All Kinds of Wearing Ap parel- -Cleanliness One of the Principal Aids. Men as wel las women can help re dice the high cost of clothing. A 0 know the best availa territory; to present a service that will asi and loyal dealers; to carry parts and to stand squarely transactions. That is the I Sloan's Service Mean Because in the ELOAR o offer a moderately priced and unusual performance r exceptional service-a car nwiomical upkeep, at the f ix cylinder touring, Wour cylinder touring B'-k of the car itself is promlpt delivery of repair service of skilled factory at a a(ify's notice. D. P. SLOAN North .and South C ficar, Huff man Truela Atlas Tr ALNDERE POrtable yStems effective as a cc Trhe t ype we ning water. U a fully mfodlern i The cost is mo The Sanisep r No c~hemiical~s n booklet <describing mlinesO, inil s an0(1 roqouest. lInquirleI (Msado by Ceomonit o-----lHll Plumi A u pe'ciaJ syst-m for pre-mises not little care on the part of the weare will do much to preserve clothing al ready on hand, and thus eliminate th, necessity of spending large sums fre quently to replenish the wardrobe This is brought out in a recent pub lication of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulle tin 1089, Selection and Care of Cloth ing. Immediate attention Yo rips, sewinj on lobsened buttons and hooks, re working worn buttonholes, and "pre ble oars and trucks for Iis unusual values backed by ure satisfied customers ample stocks of cars and back of local dealers in all :unction of the distributor. s Satisfied Customers ur local dealer is enabled to car of conspicious beauty ecord; a car of comfort and of lasting quality and eco llowing attractive prices. $1,795 f. o. b. factory , $1,495 f. o. b. factory a service which will assure parts when needed or the trained mechanical experts & SONS, Inc. arolina Distributors and Automobiles and ucks ON, S. 0. Sanisep adds > hoe omnfort hi i.n i.-. iprm met ly the IV groun; yiour Sa,~nisei) Systemn f sewn%or rev/er. it is just as -ncio vtct wwors, recomminendc coinects w'ith run sing the systemu, you enn have :)athroo n url !: itchen d ra ina.~ ' derate. Sethod is; r eco-mnended by leadintg ic': .;.;s with, strictest r'Culaions. r cleaiung -- -takes caro of itself. A industrial villages will be' .sent on nre in~vitedl. Isroduct Comr.panV y ,Idnnton., N. C.) bing & Supply Co., Ianning, S. C. r ventive" darning are recommended - nens of prolonging the life of garment. The latter repair measu consists of reinforcing a worn pla with rows of fine stitches or by layi1 - a piece of cloth under it and darnil it down with ravelings of the materi The heels and toes of stockings a socks especially may be treated tl way before a hole is entirely wo through. Shortening sleeves or trot ers a little to do away with a wo edg-e, or putting new cuffs and- coil or new trimming on a dress may' o.'t add months to the life of a garmeni To keep clothing looking "as good new" as well as actually preservii and lengthening its life, it is nece sary to keep it clean. Brushing wi a stiff brush for woolen clothing ai with a softer brush for velvet or sil is necessary to remove dust, and spo and stains should be carefully treati with cleaning preparations as soon ; possible. In most cases this can l (lone at home, but it is more econon cal to have professional cleaners han, le very delicate garments. Farmet Bulletin 861 gives detailed informati< on the removal of stains from differe1 kinds of textiles. Pressing Preserves Garments. Preserving the shape of a garme lengthens its service. Almost anyoi can learn to press clothing neatl Woolen clothing should be cover wtih a thoroughly dampened cloth mv pressed with a moderately hot ir< until nearly dry. If the cxoth becom -ibsolutely dry, shine is likely to a pear on the garment. Silk garmen should be pressed very aerefully fact, sometimes lian'.ging a silk dre over a tub of steaming water will r move wrinkles without actual iron in Washable white silk garments shou he washed and rinsed in likewar water, wrapped in a towel, and pressi with a warm, not, hot, iron. landli in this way they will not turn yellk for a long time. Thorough airing clothes after wearing, out of doors possible, will do much toward keepi them fresh and thus make them la longer. Shoes, more than many other a ticles of clothing, need to be thoroug ly aired after wearing, to prevent pe spiration from rotting the linin Keeping shoes on shoe trees or stuff, with paper when not in use preserv their original shape, and is espPecial necessary if the shoes have becor wet. Intense heat is likely to crai leather; therefore wet shoes shou never be dried under the stove or i a register or radiator. They shou be (ried slowly and if possible ru bed from time to time to soften t leather. The best plan is to keep t 3hoes from getting wet by wearii overshoes. A hat that is worn day after di needs special care to keel) it lookit neat. Careful brushing or, in ca of straw hats, wiping with a cloth di ped in denatured alcohol will remo dust and freshen it. A new band < a man's hat may postpone the nece sity of buying a new hat for monti Trimmings on women's hats that L come loosened by wtd or wear shou le seed into place as follon Thread a long needle with coar thread or silk of an inconspicuo co lor. Drawv the needle fromt wrong sidle through the hat besidet loosened trimming, leaving 2 or inches of' thread on the wrong sli pass the needlle up) and diown a rou the trim ming and hack to the wro side of the hat; pull the thre through, tie the two ends securely a cut them a quarter of an inch beyo TlRAITO'(RS IN CARRANZAi. PARTY KILL~El) CHIEF, AID)S DECLAI Mexico City, May 23.-(Ily the *A soc iated Pryess. )--A dlispatch receiv' from ,Juan Harragan, clhief of st aff Presidlein t Ca rranzxa, says Ca rran met h is dleath at the hands of' G Rodol fo I Terre ro's forces at Tlah calantongo. The udispatch did not tgive the ex; date. NOTYfICE The following ('ertificates ini ('I (lnii n Hulding & O~ L (a Company~ ha~ heen lost. or dlestroyied. Not ice is hir Co. for the issuaince of new crt ifi lies to replace samec at t he co'. sa i (oman oni. (ithe .!7th day oif M; (I itienite N'o. l)frr hne Ja\ Isemn r i tifi**at No.1 ~fi 5 :hie * \ ' frti litt ti No. I... llBrvin. i. . jl i. 1 p o. 8 sn G.5.. M[eCoy. (''nrticete Noi.99ti5 hie .J. 1I. Ilawk ins. ( ci iti~ie o.111 for It shares (Charendoni iiildinig & loan ( .ck to IIleriot & Brother. as re ce Ig Ig 11. ad is rn rn* arl ,,n th ..... his IdI k, You never saw any1 your life like Clean E washing. You simply s s clothes over night a in them for ten minutes it gallons of water and 1 I shredded Clean Easy D Ie leine Wash Soap, di y. - Punch with a stick, rir A and dry-and the }l week's washing's done s Sounds almost too be true, doesn't it? Ju of doing an average washing in ten mint only a few cents! id III: Louis 2d ly, Fkol*o" di'*ctio"* !k on inside of Id id b eI Ig -- lt 4%----4&.. tyl se The dispatch follows: ways and P-1 "Villa Juarez, State of Puebla, May vate seer le 23. "Our ec )n "To Gen. Alvaro Obregon: for the i - "Referring to your telegram of this consolaIIb s' date, Herrero joined the column at did not al - Patla, profcssing loyalty. Arriving at "The fc l( Tlaxcalantongo, Herrero offered hos- explained 's: pitality to Carranza, placing sentinels taekers p so who knew the terrain. At 4 o'clock in the lacC us the morning his men, abusing the con.. had plact he fidence imposed in them, surroundIed was sleci he the shelter where Carranza was sleep. age of tI 3 ing, firing their rifles furiously into us~eless e; the hut. Every one offered resistance, criminals id although with the natural denmoraliza- '[he mn flg tion causedl by the unexp~ectedl attack. r'agan at ad 'Gen. Francisco Murguia fought v'ali eicLo Mo ndI antly in the obscurity (spmii-darikness) and othei nd repulsing the traitors who surprised TIhe fit the dlefenders who nthey were leaving andir all t their shelter to attack the enemy. tin 115wei " 'The unexpectedness of the attack the news tE' e:nabled'i us to clear'141 our ilitary'~ honor. dtlt Car The defense was generalI to such an extent that the attackers were forcved On edto take sixty prisoners, amnong~ the m \l exico ofhIirlo Mendez. Paulinit lontes. Gil siajtedl '11 On Bradham's EI :~ We are going to sell al Sand Gills and 2 Boars ~Hog Farm. This will I tt ever offered at Auction. to ::: Bradham LS. bbing or any 4o wonder thou n say that Clean nost wonderful -in ever had. e seen Clean u11lnever, never ck over a scrub again. Clean ::s and cleanis o~u can, anyhiow. -ent frorn other it is different, Il will prove it. of Clean Easy , r grocer's. 4 Incorporated 4 your grocer's. 1~ 4 4 tying that he only desired to kill arranza and Ygnacio Bonilla . Gen. forales Y. Molina is said to have been iistaken for Bonillas. The dispatches add that the gen rals and two members of Carranza's thinet who at first were reported to I will prove i r ofContEy fCarn )Uy groerM . nhm Prbt4Jd IWhereaoreasNonosmd yur roe r's. h 4,ter fA. iinstato wthe l! nexed ofl tcard n .z i gai o lIs ;n Thraese are thrMore, s i to hate ana ''h dsatlh ad tuat the Kin-e aand twoedetors of ai arvAnm: i-t hrdo dcat firht hery rerdt aver beoe m ile ha i a theaort at'i robaf. ar in h'cdkin h show eias if rany th. b whijr mi he s~aidl.\dmnisttra if b An 1c a' cIocnn. O re theUeore towtea :. Ue. isrioa heNrte iti hing in rubbing, scr asy for mean work I D oak the sandsof wome id boil Easy is the r in 4/2 helper a wom. Sbar of Once you' aptho- Easy work, yc solved. break your ba se, blue bing board whole Easy disinfe cleaner than y good to It looks differ At think soaps - and week's too I One triv tes for Order a bar Vithout today, from y( VILLiE FooD PRODUCTS Co., Louisville, Ky. SAVES THE RU8 -at Garias was Carranza's pri- s tary.) C mseience is clear. Our grief 3 eath of the president is in- it . We are satisfied that we andon him for one moment. e w Ment wounded and dead 1i e by the fact that the at-- 1 a~nnedi their Crienm, knowing I where' the pres ident ,wh d hiis confidence in Ilierrero, inlg. Thle loyal ty and c'otu" e president's followers were' gainst the treason of those .ssage was signedi by Bar- ' dI Marcijano Golnzalez, FedL tes, FrianicoL do 11 . Maria )s (on the Amilericani embhas sv le other emiie siL anid lega v piced at half maast when of the Lassssination) oIf PresLi ly Two l'eron~os i illed. ('ity, MaLy (:1 ly the As MoI rals .lein w1r theL)' Oins kilb- at THax Lantongo.0 il today . de . 1 , In lf Oir ~E. JUL' uroc Farmn, Ma1n cn July 1 2th, a >e the b~est bun~ch Get ourf Catalo, Duroc Franina.j S. C.