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? ? ? The Raid Hog. | HartsviUe Messenger. Friends have you ever come in contact with a road hog? The automobile hog? He is more of a hog than r the real article. He comes dashing long and does not want to give anyv body else a part of the road. If there is mild and slush in the road he will go whizzing by you splashing mud in | your face and all over the side abd on the cushions\of your nicely cleaned vehicle. They call him a man but he does not belong in the human : class this inconsiderate brute. H^ will run up behind your car and blow and blow and blow his screechy horn to show off and then will not pass you. He pays nothing towards Keeping up the road and yet he wishes and tries to monopolize it. If it was not r' for the fear that he would gee his worthless neck broken he would dash Into your car and kill every member of your family and you included and mash op your automobile to boot. The penitentiary is too good ji place for the road hog. We know of no place low enough for him. He is worBe than the devil himself for the old demon in all his wickedness, onetimes shows politeness. There is no law with apenalty severe enough for the monster, the road rog, but we would like to see our legislature ad our congress pass one that would deal with him effectively. 1 o I Clyde Moore was taken to Florence Iufirmary Saturday for en operation for appendicitis. The operation was , Quite successful and Mr. Moore is out . of danger. o Liatta Men Win Honors. _____ I A very unusual honor came to the Allen family of Dillon County during the recent commencement at Furman University. Two brothers, Mr. C. J. Allen, and Mr. C. B Allen. both of Latta, won medals for the best declarion. Mr. C. J. Allen won the Whar. medal for the best Freshman ; declamation, and Mr. C. B. Allen won the McMillan medal for the best jun- i lor declamation. This experience is 11 probably unique in the history of ] Furman University. Mr. C. B. Allen l has been elected Editor-in-Chief of 1 the Hornet, the weekly publication of j the students of Furman University, s which is probably considered the most ' Important of all the publications is-(s i-\ ." : Ora tb^ LEM v * "like . 9 oranges! drink Orange - -crusl / - * ^ -tempting tang I of lemons "Htard's Lemon -crush / i sued by the students. Both these j young men are men of ability and 1 fine character. They are the last | two of six brothers to be educated in Furman University. s Furman University has had a very i successful year's work both in itsaca- 1 dcmic. literary, and athletic life. Its < baseball team won the championship t of the state this spring, and its foot- 5 ball team tied ror ne cnampionsnip ui the state last fall. It Is rare that any college has had such a record in athletics. Commencement was made notable by the formal inauguration of the new President, Dr. W. J. McGlothlin. He has been acting as Fresident of the University since the first of l&st July. o When the ''Tiger" Scored. ?Many good stories are being printed about Clemenceau just now in the French newspapers. One of the best of them refers to one of the several duels he fought in the stormy days of the Dreyfus case. Clemenceau arrived at the railway station?the duel was fixed to take place near a village some little way out?at the same ime as his oppon- ' cnt. n The latter was first at the booking- J office window, and asked for a return ? ticket to the place agreed upon. Then t he stepped aside and gave place to' ( the "Tigr," who quietly asked the > clerk for a single ticket. ? "Afraid you will not return, eh, M. ^ Clemenceau?" the other said sneerhielv. Not at all, monsieur,*' was the quick respone. "It is my invariable practice to make use of my opponent's return half?when I've finished with him!" o CHILDREN* FOUND 80 MILES IN LAKE 1 ] Vouthful Explorers Search for Treasure Island in Rowboat. 1 Detroit, Mich., June 13.? Four youthful explorers, aged 3# 6, 9 and ' 11 years, who set sail from Lake f 3ide> Mich., Saturday in a frail row i boa'to search for treasure islands in t Lake Erie, wt.e picked up Sunday r thirty miles off shore, after having being adrift for twenty-five hours. t The children three boys and a girl c sons and a niece of Merwin Daso, of \ Toledo, were rescued by a passenger I steamer. A prayer of thanks was of Mard's NGE-CI and. I0N-CR1 ?- eloi Have you ever noticed Orange-Crush and Le ing these rare-flavored The roe:eh for this clo for the uncqualed dc'.ic and Lemon-Crush?fc form distrieution throi sands of minute nartid pressed from, freshly pi The interesting rvrocesi gjble I.V-1! perfected flvj and is c::c!u:ive with It mre;T he & taken in the p- para brings *o you, vithoi deli/hthrl fie . ere v/hic lemons the favorite fi cloudiness is your g flavor and quality. The booklet, "i"he Scor and Lemon-Crush," g the making of these d cate flavors are obtain oils with purest p*anu ?the natural acid ot c Send for this free bool understand \vh y Oranp enjoy the largest sale < in the world. in o Prepared by OrangeLaborator Dillon Coca C fered by 1500 passengers when they ? had been transferred safly from their I frail craft. ! In tellinc the story of the tiip | icross the lake, young Mervin .'aid hat his six-year-old brother fed over-1 joard at one time and later the girl iid likewise. He rescued both of hem with a rope. Then to make sure of no more trouble he tied little Fiobert to the bottom of he boat. He vas still in that position 'when res-; ;iied. Two fish, which he had caughl 0'; his turtle at home were grasped n his hands. The rescue of the ehildren terminated a search of the ake by scores of launches and motor mats on which police, marine men tnd friends of the family participated. o THROUGH SLEEPING CARS Between WILMINGTON and ASHEVILLE via the iTi.ivTir rniflT l.iVF! The Standard Railroad of the South, Effective from June 20 to about September 30 1920, inclusive through ' ileeping cars will be operated beween Wilmington and Asheville in :onnection with the Southern Railway system on the following daily ichedules: iVestbound: Eastbound ?:30 p lv. Wilmington Ar. 1:00 p 5:07 p lv. WhiteviUe Ar. 11:26 &j 5:28 p lv. Chadbourn Ar. 11:05 a 6.25 p lv. Mulling Ar. 10.07 a 6:44 p lv. 4 Marion Ar. 9:48 a 7:30 p ar. Florence lv. 9:05 a 7:55 p lv. Florence Ar. 8.45 a 8:25 p lv. TLmmonsville Ar. 8.20 a 9:25 p lv. Sumter Ar. 7:15 a] .0:50 p ar. Columbia lv. 5:40 a 1:50 p lv. Columbia Ar. 2:50 aj 3:30 a ar. Spartanburg lv. 11:35 pi 6:30 a ar. Hendersonville lv. 9:00 p, 7:30 a ar. Asheville lv. 8:00 p; hoportionate Time at Intermediate Stations. This hew sleeping car line will aford comfortable accommodations for lassengers visiting either the mounains or the seashore during the.stunner. Call on ticket agents for inforuia-j ion regarding various summer ex-j ursion and other fares or address V.J.Craig, f. C. White.1 'ass. Traff." Mgr. Gen. Pass. Aget. Wilmington N. C. iusH 1 y idiness the cloudy appearance ot mon-Crush while en joydrinks? ludiness is also the reason iousnesa of Orance-Crusb >r it is caused by the ua> jghouc t ho i ks of vhou> [es ot' the r_v: ual trait oil eked orange and lemons. > wbir> has made this pos* ?years a ;;o by N. C. Warci> Orange-Crush Corny an.y. eetect steps for.va- J ever .ti eVt for *>: it preservative?, '.n. puu, h have rr d ? T-r.r-es and uiis in every home. Trri uorantee ot genuineness,. I y of W artTs Orange-Crush, ives full details regarding rinks. It shows how delicd by combining the fruit lated sugar and citric acid >ranges and lemons. det todav. You will better ;e-Crush and Lemon-Crush. )f any fruit-flavored drinks ? r at fountains I Crush Company* Chicago Y. Los Angeles ola Bottlinsr Company i AtJ> Gome to brate tn< I _ looking at tke faced a start< world. Y ou trotter skatten Tke races v tkree-keat sys and worn out, exciting, and r 1 1 dropping a hes We will ha 2:30 Trot pu 2:25 Trot pu 2:20 Trot pu 2:15 Trot or The rules of th we are a member and the races will every heat a race in illon, # -r\ 11 T 1 1 .Dillon July th 2 great Indepei : test field of ] 2r in South Cj will see tte sta ;d. /ill te keld un tem and notodj for tne races w 10 driver will it,~tkey will.na ive the followir rse rse t rse pace purse Le Union Trotting P will govern. Fiv< end at tke end of , and tke horses th :nd of tke tkird k* if you want to s lest sport in Ameri formation address, \ BETH summary at the e the winner. Rp fn Dillrm the hest and clear For further in; A. F I ' . < y.i W* pH B I a M oj ^k H Lbi ^ s. c. 1920 Le 5th and cele idence Day hy j horses that ever irolina, take the te record for a V" der the popular 7 will get tired rill he short and be laying up or ?v. ive to drive. ig classes: $300.00 300.00 300.00 ' . 300.00 Association of which 2 per cent* to enter tKe third heat and iat stand best in the iat will he declared ee an afternoon of ca today. t , * [EA, Secretary.