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Bp* AMERICAN TROOPS IN "PARLOR CAi 1*^ * *W*. i Tli?'S?* photograph* JYuin ili? Am* riran ~? <-!?.r it: Krai: "parlor cur." rn<l. liolow, a <l<ei<hinont starting on a i??<<>ii inents. QM. OF THE nRE.M BRITISH SUK K? i: 1 This pli.ifrw. ' "l'1' ,,f ,,m' 01 ,1"- -? advance to the OIUI,e shmvs how Wl'? !,r FtRONNE. J^HERE 5r>*'n??' ' ^ ^ Reports from France suy the lir..: 1? airmen i re ma .in; of explosives on the Germans who now n ' 1 the oh.,. Tnis Peronne after the German retreat to the Hit..: mhurir lie I Tombstone for Pavement. ; Ancient Mil An oncost or of tin* duke of Norfolk 1 The mirrors of mitiii . who was banished by King llirhnrd ! cipally of bronze, high II., and died and was buried in Italy. , about the size of an Thomas Mowhry. got from Shake* ! mirror. They were u upenre one of tiie ilnest epitaphs in ! with a handle anil s< literature and thus became a person- ] mounted on a stand, age of great interest to ins descend- I feature of these ancle ants." observes a writer in London ' the design ineised on t Tit-Iiits. Two and a half centuries belong to the period a later tho exile's bones were elaitned B. C. During the mil by his family from the authorities of the twelfth to tho end Venice, and brought to England, hut century, picket mirrors me lomnsione was ioic nonin'l, and mirrors carried at the i only a few years ago was discovered sldered a necessary p doing duty as a paving stoue! toilet. 9 r AND ADVANCING ON ENEMY ? ? -1 s \. :: i Hive, .1 l.unch <?l i.ur li?? i?j?\ in il iiiiiss:mc<' tlit* innnv's l>:uln<| wire i-ntsin; ;s that smashes the huks W1kv &/?;?:.* 1 r~. T- :.K v ' ' ?v-* ' ' >* -F$8?g$it cV'W8fc*- : * -i i ?haili&ss 11 |il:iyinp: havoc uuli 111 ' (icriiiiius in t . ; t?f wnr. .EH ARE BOMBif'Jfi THF HUNS v>; * 1 ; s*t?|?*?:iIoil Mights over i * ! ??n: : .rl ? r- |many t photograph was taken at tin time the P.ritish occup I >rors. N* "Cyclones" on Land. Itti'f.v were prln years It has become comt ly polished mill *? 08,1 every violent storm a ' oruinarv band ?un?% wiucii is plainly erroneous, suaIIy provided cyclone never occurs except on onietiraes were i ocean, asserts a weather observer, The principal cause a cyclone Is a violent, whirl nt mirrors was ! storm of great area, and no such st< he hack. Thev ; could occur on land. The so-ca bout 40<? to edit "cyclones" of the West are "toi Idle ages, from does." which are whirling storms of the fifteenth Cent violence, but contracted inn i or small hand ' Tornadoes have been known wti L'irdle were con- greatest width did not exceed a art of a lady's rods, and those which exceed sev< miles in width ure very unusual. ?? I -V n^r'TR"! T"RK| | pi te ?" ? i T i fv -rI Lk, ? ' > < 4 j | - :-<tr ' ! r: : | ! ! I .-.r-' * / *4 <w. i V' 1 ' ^ i ! ?t Sr. jmt L ] , r.-, v n i - ?fr < * . ? - v- *; * v- * < ! y j-r: - > ;r b~j?v "#**. >-> ? > I * Mil N? ? l?: r> "MfmttC. r - - ~?i IFiWJU \? Mr'G' >. ?< I i .....II i |i? |?.. i*. :: :i i.t i i - 1 :: j i, it.- I;i . ; < t ;anl n .t- h '<>r pi'itw Irrs in 11. of tin- tVn'.a! nnrk ri'si'i * <> i. Too Prosperous. j , >\ p. . i nntry ?'lit. - ?M -u ?ho ' "WJ ! I '.ti l h'r aPoo.t 11'. ' . * *i ilvo for.-v "On!'- ii"' : I'll' f' !,r' t!i-i>:M? li sf.iti lit-t V ' n't n - -t>i?".ioti .. ' tn\M. -? I n -UV; t;;? Mini iv it frtiol: < _J .y,,, . :u :i> :i f.ni itry i ,i j t ... ; It ^ I 'IV. I 1 ' t 1 I'llo A I K''r I 1- \ t . <1 ' i'? ' 1 \ ,rlc- , ' . .. .. , no: i " s of .- fvian. j*-. in >\hat ho is :. in s sparklo. hut t ifht.ss.?Milwaukoe w?BH?r??i ? ^i"i. imihii a j jibe Spi i it,o;' iz Nirnci: <>! ' i r. \j. instilak<;k. Notice is hereby given that Mrs Lauraine lingers, executrix of the os-: ta'o < f FranUling Ilogo:-.-\ dc eased, j has this day mad" application to me! for final diseharg< as m h ovet'trlxi .. and that Friday. April lid. T'lS.j at my o(licr> at 11 o'clock, in the fore- ^ '*eir noon, has been appointed as the time for hearing of said petition. JOE CABELL DAVIS. 1 Probate Judge Dillon Co j n44t. "T* ' T, n~- - ^ J _ i Sessional Cards. ; !.. MASKLItK.V \t: r:u i at T.ntv DJIJ.ON, S. C. 'o iar.d en ; irst Mortg ! ileal Estate. 1 .1. IV. JOHNSON ! Attorney-at-Lan j sf.de and Fedor '.1 Co:; Marion, S. C. .. f it it \ Si t " .? J), nil;' ; Vf,-, !...; Hank. S. ( . IjK.VSL.KK. M. |i. ( . ? ' Jr, Niis /;i. 1 Thru pi 1 otacles Filled. /* v Hl?U? 3 ^ lo ' 1 ar.'i 2 to 4 * / iltiur.-* by Appo atment. i* ;? MAiU.ROYK ti, IH*aJH?Y F A( .' ' ney^-nt-I.aw. UOSliro Ursl People llnm. TlMg. 9 DILLON, s. C. 9 GIBSON & MULLER I Atlorneys-?t-Ii?w I nns ; oiKch over Malcolm Mercantile (' >. I l?wi ! DILLON, S. r. I Practice in State and Federal Co?. '.n L. D. LIDE Altormy-nsl.iut non ! MARION. v. ?\ A | IHt. C. It. TAHKK ibe ' Physician nn?I Snrprnn be- | Office at residence, No. 5 Harris *n ling i St. :>rm Residence Phone No. 00. lied I -na- McCrndy Ilros. & t'lievis ; of Civil Engineers rea. A. J. Evans, Jr., Resident Engineer lose Surveys, Designs, Estimates few HAMLET. N. C. ttal Leave calls at Evans Pharmacy or address. T>ox 601. ??tmtmm A OVfW ISTOMACH TROUBLE 1 Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: "For quite fl m a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would 0 have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most fl ' ;> disagreeable taste in my mouth. If 1 ate anything with fl Y', butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. I began to liave fl regular sick headache. 1 had used pills and tablets, but fl {$ after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just fl ra seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were B ! no good at all for my trouble. I heard ^ ? Ti^^ORD'vt ; ?' * i recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured fl ! me. 1 keep it in the hoime a'l% tlic time. It is the best C* liver medicine made, i do not have sick headache or I stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on fl the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of fl throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys- fl tern. This medicine should be in every household for fl use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feel fl sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to- fl morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. fl I ONE CENT A nnsF Will Sonlli Caisfoa Respond? ?Enu'h Gnrolinlnns are expected la subi?imii?iimi 9. r \)(? liberally to War Savings Stamps and "^S/" C C T"r"1 S>amps l"8- i WW tW The government is presenting to every man, women and child an opportunity for TttSL SC9(fiJ ST&HP3 , , . 1 sucio vr m s.mple, profitable and secure investment. ; V1TTE3& 3T47S3 All of the resources of 'his great govern- j ?<.cys j-TtMMLMT inert stand back ot tin. bonds The bonds enablo you to inv. t your surplus money in government swurlties P-ying an equivab ..t to -4 per cent eouv pounded quarter;)*. U?>; your money earn for you white it works for Uncle Sum 'the Liberty Head and War S amp campaigns must go hand in hand. Ten million Americans have subscribed to Liberty Bonds. One hundred and a..:;.or. American people have the opportunity of helping win the war 1 y investing in War Savngs Stumps. A i i .i? > ..ni,i is vorth -f? certs. Sixteen Thrift Stamps cost ?4 00. i'.y the ; i.f a fi- .oh i-.ial .ents a War Savings Stamp worth $5 j may be socu: i Ajmncios for the ?: e of S a i;?a are ! im; established throughout the country. 0*t Behind the Government. Pariy Line Courtesy The quality of service on a p: :*ty line is largely dependent upon the co-operation "f the subscribers on tnat line. i\o subscriber should u. e a yiry hne for 1 - " periods of time, to the tc 1 exciu.-on of others. r When a party line is found to be in use, hang up your receiver immediately. J While it is off the hook conversation is , v interfered with. Each neighbor on a party line is entitled to a reasonable use of the telephone service, and should not be interrupted or have the privacy of his conversation interfered with. I The Golden Rule applies with particular force to party line telephone service. tl hen you / W. V >r<* SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 11. N. PFAFF, Manager, MAI*It; N, 8. G i fj~. szmmnnmmzmnmzsasuL "x, /ram POSITIONS POSITIONS POSITIONS The (iOVKKMKNT OKI-ICES, and ll.WKS nnd BUSINESS OFFICES cvcrj'Hliorc a^c Cl,AMOKIN(i fop rfllcicnt Clerks, Bookkee|M?rs, Stenographers, ami Typists at ALEl'ltlXCJ salaries. Younn women, and youiift men who are IXEEIGIBliE for the Army, have the orPOKTl'MTY of a lifetime to seeuro HIGHSAEAltlEi) and I'KKMA.NE.NT positions, with assurance of rapid advancement. C?!l, nr write us TOI>AY for low rust of training. I , DRAUGHOH S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE I Largest RfCttuse Host National Reputation 1 102(1 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. 9 ii ??? '