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? HONORING THE ? King Albert of Belgium ami Coneral I'eti Belgian forres, who are battling the Hun at i ^ t SERB^ SOLDIERS C Released from n Siberian prison camp, Teuton nutoeracy. They were originally ir made lo tight until raptured by the Russians, they were released, they started for Japan. 1 Sulnnlkl front, where they will Join the Serbl (Leadi 4 H For | W Wenlr M "hca M V ? ? -yin i/i attend friends ?AV |>i We de H Women H-r, E^l filease W/% In use for over 40 years! States Thousands of voluntary t^:tllisco KZl i a A a i KSw 'd fll'r vJ letters from women, tell- mrM i nd j lyj ing of the good Cardui K4' prcssec E/1 has done them. This is E^jn"l>' i? m/\m the best proof of the value i'?* W.^m i tive Vyl ofCaidui. Itprovesthat oi( yi Cardui is a good medicine Ivjl, ,.>.i L/| for women. E/Jjficesai lol There are no harmful or t."iun,y 1 /I /T i ;cas.? f/f habit-forming drugs i.i j lll(. ju g/j Cardui. It is composed E^jidcu o E/| only of mild, medicinal :< U J -li VyJ ingredients, with no bad W^A. |VJ after-effects. BvJ1 TAKE ' i s? The Woman's Tonic ' -..gains! msm YoucanrelyonCardui. m^rn\A *?UI" VA Surely It will do for you Ml !" Of what it has done for so Y/\ V^f many thousands of other wlA wh'() p /f women! It should help, K'f Huenoe "I was taken sick, t/1 is a d seemed to be his opi KX1 writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste, l/| an opp E/l of Madison Heights, Va. Kerous Kr\ "I got down so weak, it as t could hardly walk . . . 1^1 and cc l/l just staggered around. k^J in a ci m/Jk ... 1 read of Cardui, KJ that r< i^] and after taking one bot- [Of Tillma tie. or before takinc nnitp W j! oftpn 1 all, I felt much better. I ko^uc took 3 or 4 bottles at WjA an<1 vi that time, and was able to vj the la do my work. I take it in more 1 the spring when run- R/J called down. 1 had no appetite, E/j s0, and I commenced eating. ) It is the best tonic 1 ever l! J!rt _ ? _ ? . . Wof 1 re saw." TryCardu.. 1/1 pro(0p| All Druggists \\ J. TO Vyl a weai mvvmfta:; 'igktfWEhggg' ainnMHB nouncc (ING OF A WAR-RAVAGED COUNTRY .^7 .BE m^dy lin of the Fr.-mh foroos review tin- nfllrers in co.niu;iii<l of flit* Frsineo the northern extremity of (lie wostern line. RCLIN^GLOR^TO FIGHT TEUTONS ^ ' 1,000 Serb soldiers are on their way around the world t<? attains i the Austrian army, where they hud been pressed into service an' Fearing that the bolshevik! would send them back to Austria nfte Prom there they Intend to ship to the United States and go back to th< lan army. 9 Cole li. Hleaso. ! se.iith of his power and most belov i < ?i :.y the people and ohly when hi ng Editorial Charleston Anter-\ sacrificed the principles upon whirl an Monday. March 18th.) - been elevated to power anc time for the club meetings is ! I -tcil the appl ause and approbatior jproaching and all those who!"* Ms former enemies did the peopb he true welfare of the state! lt-ave him. realizing too sadlv that rt should not only themselves j: - their lool was but cloy asui but get as many of their I ? '?'? h! no longer be trusted. Agair i as possible to be present. Ii u?d lllease released many met em it of the very utmost im- fl the penitentiary and gave then ce to South Carolina and the freedom to go abroad once mor? e of democracy that Cole L. alu' mingle with their fcllowmer be elected to the United am' seek to lead better and niort Senate and in order thut useful lives. Yes, Bleare did this me to pass it is necessary that ami ?l he be discouraged and down and honest election be had|ra-i* over fe\er and illness racl le will of the people .be ex- his Hnibs and endanger his life, il 1 at the ballot box. This can de:;:h itself should hover ut his pil e accomplished by the friends le v, he can have no greater comfort crnor lllease taking an ac- ) greater solace, s.o greater hell art in the reorganization of ?han the thought of the unspeakable lbs and seeing that impartial ~? 1(1 ,lt? remiered v.'-en in mercy anc re chosen for the various of- clicrity for human weaknesses rid Blease delegates sent to the :l ?! fr.'iltus he struck off the convention. We know how ! hackle:* and the ripifrom thes< was robbed and cheated it I " ?r unf.-.r: u::nt? and bid them gf st nlortion stml we have no 1 no ! . \h ye \vh< f a repetition of this scanda- viied : d u:.?< -i * ?ease an< :?i outrageous pro<.- ding. The ' 1 ' ud thn: 1 v. o|.ening wi.h party has grown immensely prison dtuir; > <h \nstate out l r iviLhin tlie past two years 1 !-vvi 1 si .:th ('..Miiii;' vith a des i- moved v. ith the unalterable P* rate :<! i.u- nimble criminn ination to see Bhare elected h-.-:d . ..ha. it; you to s;.y no v. uth Carolina eilhhntly and 1 ."?a?s h. -. passed and of ,t' i presented in Washington " a* b<- liberated hardly one has . r yen meet broad, open- 1 Cidcd the trust and confidence h< 1 oatrjofie men, men who real- 1 i! < tbevi. \o, no. for the truly love the state, love lit)- campaign yon must seek in youi ad wish to see the rights of fortil imaginations other vile slan ople triumph, you will find ders to spread against the people's ierr o? Governor Blease. The champion, for your old tales an rguments which were used proven false and malicious lies. As . him two years ago will prove Blease goes front county to countj ce ot strength in the present this summer and the people read. 11 ii-ll If sail! lilo.mo ie a thr-V dn rr>nd lh? nonrsnonop " n ague and used in the proper tisements of Senator Tillman seek ig of the words of an orator ing their suffrage and then hear th? leases the populace and in- niagic of Illease's voice. the elo s them to adhere to him, he quence of his words, his outspoken miugogue. but of course, when bold and splendid defense of th? ponents use the term it is In rights of the plain citizen, he wil robrlous sense and as one dan- bo gain in greater popularity, bo en to the commonwealth. Use. dear himself to their hearts, so hey will, it frightens no one prove himself entitled to the honor 'rt.'iinly will have little effect able and exalted position he seek! Linpaign against Tillman. Who that the voters of South Carolins emembers the early days of will vie with one another to plact nism does not recollect how the senatorial mantle on his shoul tie was denounced as a doma- ders. and the floods of bitter abuse * ? feneration of which lie wan Depends on Point of View. rgg[( was there any man What a man calls enthusiasm tr lated and despised by the so- he calls gush in others. CI* better class of the state than c'n"atl Enquirer. nlor senator. Did not the - ? ? late newspaper. which now TllESJWSS NOTICE i and fondles the senile sape' nton, owe Its foundation to a -hi p or trespassing it against him and his methods r.ry way on place I nown as Md.aurti its there a word too harsh, too1 or Oousar Eros, lands is positivel; too wounding to be used as forbidden and mean to o .force on ion to assail him. Yet it was j right ? in the premises, the State and the aristocracy' J. D. EDEN'S, vilified condemned and de- j. H. BENNETT, >d Tillman that he was in thc'2-28-tf. | BUY YOUK COAL NOW. Fuel Administrator Urges I'eople t< Purchase Next Winter's Supply. The following letter has been re ceived by the Fuel Administrato Muller and the people of Dillon eoun ty are urged to obey the instruetion in regard jto sccurin?. ne>:' winte:" supply of eoal: Anderson. Mar IttlK. To 1-Inch thai rtan, Fu? 1 Adinints (ration for South Carolina: Dear Sir: Under separate eovei \v< are mail ign you us fuel ehairinan for you city 3,000 copies of form X-4 wliic! are to be Hilled out hv ihi> ti?vii <?.u sinners in Spartanburg and (tiled bj them with the respective coal deal ers. We are also sending in the sunn package a number of copies of forn X-tt which are to be filled out by eoa descters and filed with you ms rue chairman. The forms are sent in accordanoi with instructions front Washingtoi whir It read in part as follows: ty cor.sunn r should be urgeii risrsi t ^ ? frw.T>i?mi?wanwtp i?w Bon Marche ! That are Exclusi i t|j || \ trial orrler for any of the ite 5 ?J ciiitcil. We want yon to been | instil ill ion, the values are nine | 1 tin:,: to our regular niul pros| j Human Hair ? . The "Stay last" (tail- net i: the cap shape and tits the head | iour regular lor grade and ? * < is(or.ier?. m I<or ;; t ir It > a customer. T ?_ ot r ou iucn oneer v. : $2.48 . .Another shipment of white n come in ten yard holts ami a | present market eomlitions. Kiu ' | ; \ for shipping. . Priced at I! MAIL YOUR ORDER I ;: ;| Why Not A New : $ Edison In Your Hi J|X ^L? -~j^5 ; X ! r:vsm X l!|74V|RRri I < u+ It's a mistake to think " * * purchase of a New ! i *? as an expenditure. As 1 ??> ter of fact it's an inve: r < ?one which yields hi ;| v dends in the shape of -1 ^ saved. L 13^ How much do you an ; tamily spend in seeki i y tertainment outside - V home? A quarter 1 . i j movies?a dollar and I '; JL for the theatre?a do i v ; two for bowling or bi ?? ?a dollar for an ev< Y spin in your outom i all these expenditur ? lessened when you 1 ?|> New Edison in your Y The New Edison brir ^ V world's best music int i home?interpreted h r world's greatest arti * o i V* 1 V* *** **+ v on or before April 1, 1918, to place' I with his regular dealer his order for t? his reasonable normal requirements' for the year ending March SI, 1919. I Such orders must be in writing. - When such orders have been entered r thi' dealer shall proceed to make do - liveries thereon, until each ennsum er, willing to accei same, ha' r? s reived two-thirds of his normal requirements of anthracite coal, pro vided Unit six tons or under may l>" HI led in full, and until each consumer is furnished his normal annual requirement ot bituminous coal f<>: do - mestic use if a consumer already r has a quantitv on hand, lie shall re i i?-i\? sucn aUililloiiiii amount us shall - iiiakt- up his normal annual require-. / merits. Now oonsutuors who arc un able to have their orders accepted by , 1 a dealer should apply to the local! 1 fuel administrator who should see: 1 that their re- uireiuents receive at ' 1 ' t i<?ioii from the proper dealer. Carlo m1 or hargo-load lots shall not be i .'I. delivered to a single domestic , ? .sunn r ??r to a ?roup of . onsumers except with lite l>? amission of the loIje.tl fin I administrator. Dealers |y|Ifi| Special Values (hil ive at This Store ins listed below will Iw appro- suckv rue better acquainted with this . . ii . . i titles uially uood ami we recnintoend MTtive customers. them a pai tfets 3 for 2Sr ! ;l,trr ? insult' or rt'sil human hair in j I without the ii-t' of t'laslit I ut1 olfer it to mil out of town j . (tuiintitU"; limited to siv 1 | ( ha _ j , h Cotton Nau>*ooks i 1 n j ant l a bolt j I __S.I ainsooks arrived reeoiitly?they J and rt> wonderful values under the I h holt prettily ho vet I antl ready j si holt of ten yards. j IT ONCE-ALL ORDERS FILLEI We _ O Mc H to larger anc !?[ in the A. B. wi Main street & floor space I v larger stock ^ Bugs, Mattii < thing else t |j needs to rr comfortable % This lai filled from of the , Edison With as Choi a mat- niture as oi SS New sets ar money and will cot until the st< d your rig en- m every de the look the ne 'or^ef B. Brick's r a half , liar or Main street iiiiards glad for my and look w es are I or not. Th iave a a1wav? nn 1 home. "J. igs the Lordia ;? your _ _ _ WT ?y the LeROY ^ I The Fi --? ? ' shall (lie with the local fuel administrator on the first of each a statement containing the names and addresses of consumers to whom deliveries have been made during the previous month and the quality delivc r< <1 each month I'nlil consumers iiave tiled with their dealers Form X-4 properly exci'ti (I the dealers shall not deliver any coal to them Any dealer or consumer who violates the foregoing regulations will be subject tn the penalties pre* :ibed by the l.i \i t act R R Cossett. Fuel Adtninistiator. i"- .nodicalion blanks referred to ha\e been delivere<l to the dealers ot the city, and consumers arc- asked to call on their coal dealers for them i ' to comply with the instructions gi\?-n in the above letter How Man Is Blessed. T.ntid is natitr.-'s gif? to iiinn. If you own some yon arc among the Riven d children of nature. < tne gift calls for another in exchange Brain and brawn is man's gift to nature. == ON, i C. drens Mercerized Socks Q at 25c a pair. R have now tlicso rliililron* in sizi-s from I l-U t?? H. i)n an- IJ arc 1 iini14-41 and wlicn v.? l?a> II auuin price will Im* rent- II r. No orders accepted on tlo-ni II liic liStli of April. H moiscUt and Silk Gloves 11 aiuoisotte flints nunc in wliiUs jj (lianiniM', Kray and sand in self II cin?t cast inn st itIiin::. all Kiws. II ' St .no pair. 11 k ^lincs in ldn< k. wliitc Kr"> 11 inn. all -ize> priced at ftOr, 7.r-c, j1 J >. Sl.ir> to pair. jj ISAME DAY RECEIVED J =z:y : % >HfHAHAHrVrr V V Have |. >ved I 1 better quarters 2 Brick Store on y :. With more | will carry a still | : of Furniture, rigs and every- % he householder y lake the home and attractive. ge store will be y top to bottom ice a line of fur- V I* le could desire. > riving every day X itinue to arrive *:* ock is complete y tail. Don't over- X in rd'/x ??/> A M TV Oll/l C. JL11 A. I iew building on I am always % friends to call ^ hether they buy e latch-string is the outside. & illy yours, | WI1.I.1AM5 % v v SATJtMa f irniture Man V $