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WRIGLEYS 5 Package before the war 5 Package during the war and 5 Paackae N The Flavor Lasts So Does the Price! A-151 G CHEWIN Um RUC A OAwith proper handling to assure the TRUCKl ASSOCIATION buyer of god stuff; thus eliminating RECENR[Y ORCANIZ[D the factors of ungrade stuff, poor packs, low quality and mnjuries hand ling which operate to the mutual handi Florence, S. C., Sept. 8.-Looking cap of both producer and distributer. to the betterment of the trucking in- The meeting was well attended and dustry in this section, the Pee Dee much genuine interest was shown in Truckers Association was formed here organizing the small crops interests yesterday afternoon at a convention of of the Pee Dee section into such an as the leading truckers of this territory. sociation as will bring greater profits Officers were elected as follows: to the producers and en courage in President-Clyde G. Brown, of Flor- creased production of these crops. ence, director of the Chamber of Corn- The meeting was held under the merce and one of the leading farmers auspices of the Florence Chamber o of thi section. Commerce, Agricultural department, Secretary-Walter J. Johnson, of and the Florence County Agricultural Florence, secretary of the Chamber of Society, at the Pee Dee Fair grounds, Commerce. .The Society members served dlinner on Executive Committee: the grounds. Florence county--Charles F. Luhrs, The Agricultural Society held its of Florence. annual meeting at this time, (discuss Sumter county--Frank Williams, of, ing chiefly the various phases of the .sumter' cotton industry now. D. M. McEach Marlboro county--T. G.! Covmngton, orn reportedl on the Southern state of Chio. convention of cotton people at Mont. Dillon county-JTohn J. Allen, ~of gomery. .J. Ward McLendon, count3 Latta. agent, spoke relative to the boll Clarendon c'ounty-J. E. Davis, of wevevil, and there were other interest. Manning. I n addresses andl discussions. Hiorry county-JI. E. Bryan, of___ Myrtle Beach. A)~lIEI H IE G;eorgetown (cunity---. A. DeKay, AIVH SENTH TME of Georgetown. HOM EM ADE GIRAPlE JUICE Williamsharrg c'ounty-J. L.. Thomas HAS VAltIOUS F"LAVOIRING UISEE cof C'ades. ___ Imminediately after the mieeting, Wise housekeepers can have plent: Lloyd S. Tenrny, of the North Ameri- of grape juice for use net only as CanL Fruit Exchange, who addressed the beverage but as flavoring n variou conventicon, announced that he was so tempting diesserts. The followin, favorably impressed with the outlook direct ions for making It are given b: foir the movement and its possibilities the United States D~epartmient of Ag that he had rather detinrily dleter'- riculture: minedl that his association would open Only clean, sound, wvell-ripened bu a Southern office in Florence, and ar- not overripe grapes should he user range to establish such sub-agencies These may be crushed by a potat in this territory as would lbe capable masher or some sinmilar implement, of handling any business the North the juice may be preissed out in an mi Amnerica n ight procure now. dIi nary crider mnill. Pour iminmedia tel While this oflice is not fully assured inito a glass or ornameled vessel anr yet, Mr. Tenny's anonouneiment is ire- allow it to stand overnight. Drain th ga rded, by those who arie most vigor- juice from the sed imient anid ru ously back inrg the( truckers' assoCia- through severa. thicknesses of cea tion, as a grleat en'ou ragemnent to- flanne'l. P our inito clean bottles, len' wards putting the new organiztation inig spacce at the top) for the liquid Into successful activity. -xpanld when hot. Put bottles on Thbis organization wvill operate, for fal se bottom inl a wash boiler, if the first year or till it proves its sue- commnerciah pasteurizer is availabli ('ess, u pon the thcree primary pri nc i- fill boiler wvith wvater to within an inm ies which con frornt every such o rganri- or so of the fops of the bottles. Pla za tion. Tlhese arie: a thermometer in onre of the hotte First to finrd out ini season what anrd heat uint il the ju ice reaches a ten crops arie he in g grown for mariket, pccra tuire of I Hi; then take the botth where t hey ar'e, what. arie thei r qunrti - out and seali or cork them im mediartel t y, andc who ha~s themc; thus, etfectinog (On ly necw corks that have been soakc abtorough scirvey o f' the resourices of for 30i mnn intes ini water i at a temnP(er his sectioun ;r'laccrdig to se'asoin. ture of about I140 should bei r'sed. Seco~ndl, to se lect coi-operat ive sh ip- is weoll to take the fr'theri precauiti p ig (datecs so as to crencto such a of sealIinrg the corks with parafin v'olu me if each parit iculfar crop as will sealing warx to pr'eveiit the eiitrancee attract, buyers in to thiis terriitory. imoldl ger'ms. Thli rdl, to inrrtrothrece sta ndarid i'zedc Grape juiice may also bce ciadle nacks, gerades. aicd quality of stuff, adding 1 pint of water to every 20-BA Beginning Come to Trinif Men's an( Late, $42.00 Suits, $4 now for - - Ladies' High Boots, Vici Kid, $400 Look! 500o Apron Checks, Broi 20.__ Outing--All Colors, 30C Be Sure and See Us ITRINTY Trinity Cross Ro Let us gin .your cotto ' ounds of gr apes. C oncor0ds and Niag Saras make an accepjtaole product. W v Crush the grapes, add tU e water, bring - nearly to boiling point, and strain. Add one-half cup of granulated sugar t to every quart of juice. Bring just toT H I. a boil, pour into boiled bottles or cans o place in water bath, and boil 10 Stomach r minutes; seal air-tight Keep the vi - -- --------- regularly tal y 1(1I ,L T H E LA D)Y If ILElS ard remned dI -- bladder and e An exhibit of ''lady killers," the n kind found in too many homes, is be- G ni ingJ- pult on in dlifferenit parts of the -State of Washington by the Washing o ton State College extension depart- * a mient and the Untited States De'part- The National 0 mient of Agriculture. [he attendners .entuirlesand ; wherever the exhibit has been held ralna. At al hi has been in the hundreds, both men M**'My e antd women fintding much of interest.___________ Is A mong the "hlady k illers'' are found 1- the washboa rd, the sad iron, the scrub fruit and( vel *s brush, the water pa~tii, the short-hatnd- portable gas~ y. led dustpan, the ax, andl a nuomher of rams. Sevet it iplemten ts w ith wh ichi mantiy women light andt~ p< 1- aret oligedl to d)o1 theirt work. fartm homes It: To offsetI. the "'lad1y killIcrs"' was anI- conveuniences mt other1 e xhibit ofC ways and means of to 25 (Pents v~ 'Ir liten ing work in the hotme. In this tinig more coi rd w.-rr intclud(edI ''kitchen ji tneys"--a itito the hon typet of tea w~gon- -ice less re frigera- dlemlonstratio >y t(or's, wvash ing machines, plants for through thei YI wasNMIp"1"1" w sINA OWN11" I Saturday, S4 y Cross Roads Money's Worth! I Young M( st Styles and Best Qu; 00 $60.00 S d e now for Men's High-grade' Dress Shoes, $10 to $15, for $725 A A rmy 1 ;et yours before they are all gon on Sheet- Dress Gi ing, hams 18c 29 36-Inch Sheeting, 24c Before Your Buy Yoi Sell 'Em For Less! MEIC.CO., ads, Between Manning n; we give you good w< HT.conveniences were inst homes, thereby lesser wife's work and iner e(ienlcy, comfort,. and 1 4life. idneya-Heart-Livet 't AC ER ' EX A tal organs healthy by h usa fale ting the world's stand- Scrn ece' e y for kidney, liverhlIFiay coe uric acid troubles--gniga ieoco LD MEDAL. ony r~1 The usuaiatioe> indsecuring Queener'sheer me olMheldn Friday Octbe ginning at nine o'clo ~etab~ofdEiarinersl htovta, nialfethe papershaddaissu Tlmtuatr hwed Co ny ases ducsin~ehbi.~nl et s th e exmiaton Sis te aim of e vlery 11( canot- beM 0 drggnts, te yiear -eede -ple >w ie pans uiaef O no e fremedy tny ity thesm x ibi r mad, idests inboo lbr-svn advice, and byter id, utne reed th LE 20 8:00 apt. 18-a. Me and Get Your m's Suits, ility. uits, $ 3 50 Lot Ladies' High-grade, m Boots, $10 to $15,.for $ 625 ankets $595 e. ing- Bleach, 36-in ches wide, C 27C Heavy Checked Homespun, 23C sr GROCERIES. We T. 0. SWARTZ. i Proprietor. 2 and Alcolu, S. C. wrk and a square deal. died in country papers to Columbia. Every teacher ing the house- or prospective teacher should take yasing her effi- steps to qualify for a state certificate. enjoyment of In case you have allowed your certi ficate to expire you should take the ______examination. All credlentials must be sent with your application to Colum MINATION bia. All teachers must be qualifed by the State Board of Examiners, and if amination for you have not taken the necessary ificates will be steps to qualify (10 so at once by send 1st., 1920, be- img in your application together with the State Board <lential to> ent itl you toa crtificate, en over all the do0 not fail to take this examination. g andl grading See the County Superintendent for ing cer'tificates. fuller information. 35-4t. nill simply con- E. J. Birowne, md~ forward the Co. Supt. Education. ut for Rheumatism As Winter Approaches : of Rheumatism blood remedy that has been Bold by disease germ thait dIruggists for more than fifty years. ,that physicians S.S.S. acts by driving out of the realize that this Rheumaism, hsenring eas ~eare is becoming relief. Of course ,a dis-- Begin taking S.S.S. today and if ts source in the you will write a comnplete history reached by local of your case, our medical director thas gie splen-- out charge. Add res Chief Medi he Streatment of Adiser, 151 Swift Laboratory, At