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/ . . **, / / I / '* . p-< ' / v V' ' ^? 1 " ' / ' Foolg W?d to blow- out the frfu. * - '? -Mow they step on it. " v ^'/ V^,. I .1 . ft ' -i I Ivcry time ia trai ntirae at a Hll..." croeaJuf. ^ > iVem wait to see if a headache wilf ~ -*War off."*1 Why luffer when there's - ? Surer Aspirin? The many millions o* ?en and women who use it in incresisiflf quantities every year prove that-it does relieve such pain. And as surely relieves that of neuralgia; neuritis; CVCP rheumatism. Doctors declare genmme Aspirin (with the Bayer Cross on enrery host and tablet) does not affect tihci heart Say drugstore. ^Aspirin k th* tnl? auk of Bwtr Kuahrtv* o( ManaftMtlejeidMter of SaltcfoMcid % a - .' . .. . . - : ." - v." ' > " " '*' . V? . S . i "*? . 'i- ' . ; M fl P ^8 * fllkkki jfv - j& * " " % j?bbbbhbbhbbhbbbbbhbb t0< : ; subsci ? ^ ^ ... .. 1 ">. > -~3; t ori />" ' ;.": : . biemb / ; their i . * ' 1 j.. Betweenti v IV 15 an _e V? -r' NC . * ** .* . '' . ** * ' ; ?* v ' *' , - . : . > < . 1 V r * ** Pot lost through the com ? - fcody by any. accident in or on '* Section A, amounts from. fl( in Section C of-the policy. & ' l f - . . -v 7 ...1 POUCT APPROVED 81 ^ This policy, issued by th -' milted t6 Sam B. King, Insur v\ ' * -u' * V wrote. % ;.v % "Acknowledging re you made in quiry" concern! \ " w ? * v, > - .?S.V . * ' ' * ' " 'z s ^" . . : v, - ' ;* PARAGRAPH J By the w ^ or Street, EJevsted't>r Under| .. ^ ehip or Stpanjboet, in or on w paying pesettiger, in place . ' * , * ' * *, r ' u ;> > _ ; A-a/V PARAGRAPH fc_ijfy.Ad w Drawn Vehicle fh which I * eceidenfally thrown from su< Insured it not operating eueh hire or transporting. aaercfcei (This exception shall not *p employed in tfte pr^cti^e Of t tar or huAr selling or buyiu japy only, collectors of accou : ; . tand tntdrance agents-in. tbe ? ; v;p ^ ll v . 1 WATERMELONS gg - , r. . .,'. By Guy A. Card well ,'C ^<L *c - -'<*>" ' ; . .'"""TJ"*. " The Jucy watermelon baa always had its deouring devotees, heavily * > crtiited, TiTtlCrBoytb, fioraths ranks of youtb, and, if dame rumor is to be believed,- largely from, among the dark^skin members of our population. ! According to recent. advices - from Washington, rcientistsjn the Bureau of Home Economics, Unted States De-? partment of Agriculture,,. have found that water-melons are a good source of two important vitamins A and C, and also contain detectable quantities of Vitamins B and G. W In addition tothe vitamins referred to. Dr. Remingtoa,-in charge-of the South Carolna Food Research Laboratory, has discovered that melons grown in that tjtate are high in iodine content, the averag ebejlng~411.5 parts per billion, dry barifsT ? This report -does not mean a great JtaLtP thevwriter or topmost laymen, but according to Dr. Wil'inm Weston of Bouth Carolina, and other promi-nent members of the medira! prcres? sion, a deficiency of iodine |n the diet is the primary factor in the oausation of goitre.* .1 ?.......... T t M,_" n .... knahk n.. .1 ! . ?t *rr mi c n^cniiig uuauii, Oiiu muni * .t>?, us are seekers after health in one ' way or another,-it is said that we need ; vitamih ^ for growth and physical well-being", vitamin ? far nutrition of the teefh an dsome other parts of. the body, and vitamins B and G to stimulate growth and nofmal development. ' If we accept these,scientifictflscov^ eriea- as being true, and I think we do, it will probably follow that there I ' T";*7* . Our Ci nil WVI - ** . COST YOU ONLY $1.0 TH >?K Hh tIBERS " * ' ' . *... j -. ?'. ' , kNY ' . ! EROF { FAMILY M ke Ages of j id 70. . 1 < J ; Y MEDICAL ; V"- , '' ' / ' > ACTl'RES * . * ? iplete fracture of varioga Wits in the t of business; except if covered under ) to fllMX) will be paid as set forth : ?'" *7*- * . rf * ' . / r INSUfeANCte'*COMMISSIONER ' ' ' # y ' . t , . / ;V' ... 4. t ? _ V e Inter-Ocean Casualty Co^ was subance Coronyssioner of South Carolina, ' y- ' ,?* ' r -' ' fa; ceipt . of your letter, in " which ijf ,tb? Inter-Ocean Casualty Co. of * recking of a Railroad, Passenger Car :round Railway Car, Passenger Stfcaj*Meh the Insiirw is traveling as afaro- . regularly igrdyhlcd for the sots use of , .'r ' * * ' * ' . * ^ i ' ' . recking g< a Private Passenger Hotter nrure^ i*? rratag or driving, or by .being Eh wrecked., vehicle,. provided, that .the (' i vehi 'le whsle carrying pfisSeT^pffrs for kdise for business pur?o*ea. / ply to -aay physician or aqrgton than , tie profession, or any commercial trav- , ig goods from.sample for futhre delivtitjs, or regularly lieefWed real estate buSI pnrtruit of thelf business), g* towjieTHEFIELPfo v ^v> ; i > - V ' > 3 > ? - ? ~ . * "* - *. ?^ej>T ^jfi' j, ..-*?/ THE WELD. CON WAT. 8. C, T i m " *I|b i' ' Hill)! -in ) v iv i^>g GET BIG BOOST .1 'jib will be. a tremendous 'increase in the consumption of watermelons. Ions a favorites fruit with the hordes of work, era in the densely populated Industrie l_diafrlrts. when cheap, and on the tables jpf the rich when dear'. "~~~ To U)ustrate just what the refreshins juclhes* and flavor of this "fod for^the gods" has m|am to the American public*, melon^ production figures during 1920 totaled 67,616 carload* of approximately a thousand melons each, or 67,616,000 irielons^ ft Httle more than one-half of a/ melon for every man, woman ai\d child in the United States of America.. For healths sake, if for no other reason, se? that y?a Ket your share of the 1930 watermelon drop. ' __ Shipments of watermelons 4 from Florida have -commenced* . to be followed. in order, during June, July and August by shipments from Georgis and Alabama. South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia. These six states produced in 1929, 42 million melons?6a percent of the^w* term slops produced in this country. o_ : l ' FARM GOSSIP In naming your-farm, remember, that a good name will make even a poor farm better. Dairying is dangerous only'when we let the unproductive rows ea* "P the profile.. - 1 ' ' Frank Fai mei sayy 'T4rm?s get mighty hard with us farmers but we never have to get in a bj-ead line." i. * t . - * ' ? ' ,* -eatest % A m ( I I I I HIa; * n^B W BB CUR I FVV 0 ADDITIONAL, AF IS POLICY PROVIDES ACCIDENTAL e are some of the guarai ' FOR LOSS OE . \ *. ' ' * . jfe i ... Both Hands ... Both Feet ?r light of Both Eyes )ne Hand and One Foot 3ne Hand and Sight of 0 Either Hand Either Foot Bight of Either Eye * EXAMINA . ' -. i - o -K '* ' * , ?* * . 'j? j Cincinnati, Ohio. . '. . > I am pleased .to advise that by this Department and ayjrilal under good management and ? ~-r - record. I might add that it is ance departments." THIS PROTBI You ran have all of this pr aurartce company, provided you tion for one-year. Simply send new subscription pr renewal (if ' ttme will be extended twelve s 'V f?? 1 1 t " 1 paragraph 3. By 'the .wtsc Vnines excepted) in which the ll ^ , * ? ' .. PARAGRAPH 4.?By beiDff ?1 ? 'Tornado. * . ' - ^ " ' * j| y PARAGRAPH 5_By the eolls \ while insitfed is therein;* PARAGRAPH 6_By the bora tre, office buildimc, Jgdga reel* +. charch or barn, while the Jitem cured is therein at the bSginnia Are or suffocated by the snofce 1 > . ' " .1 .i i|? in Ai|I ' rTwoYetwsandA* Tr . : ' ^ V ^ . 'y /jv . / . J I 'L. ; u i v , i'-ai iW f I'lf ill'llH illll UtUJ-tHHW??B?? '''? '. . i< >c .' < ' ' ' -;v -' v ,-v^.V; v>/:.v HUKSDAT, JUWB ll, ltl?. , ' fTWISTER NEAR FLORENCE ' ? DE^fkOYS DAIRY j __ r # ~. Florence, June ti^Dippiog sudden, ly out of a blaelf storm-cloud this mi-' t tekuoon, atwister crushed the large ^dairy bam on the farms of W. Press 1 Bruch, four miles from Florence, and ' killed flvt of hit dairy cows. Several ' , others $f the 33 cows iq the bam were '1 injured. /> 4 The barti, which Whs recently built 1 at a cost of #5,000,. was moved 2^ " 1 feet front its foundation. The BuYch 1 farm U located almost in the pat if of ] a tornado, which several years ago caused the loss of several lives and ; great dShsafre^n that section. < Mrs Burch, frightened by tbe ap- 1 proaching'storm, called toN her bus- ' band, who. was asleep, but before he 1 . .could leave his room in the" home 1 ' nearby, fhe cram came. No other reports of tornado-libe 1 winds have been received here to- 1 night. Rains and ^electrical storms, < however, have been general over the 1 ! Pee Dee section. . ^ :* j ' S-r-. ??; ? ? ? ? > Says Soybeans Generally Ttx The fertilising value of a crop pf 1 soybean* compares very favorably with I that ot other legumes commonly grown ] - :for green manure. ?, In general, how- 1 ever, tt Is hardly practicable to grow 1 soybeans for a green manure crop < alone. The crop Is too valuable to .*3 plow under" for soil Improvement ex- ,1 cept under certain conditions. The I soy bean may, however, follow wheat . i or oats and make sufficient growth I to add considerable organic matter to 1 the eoll, according -to W. J, Morae. J3u~ 1 ceau of Plant Industry, United Btates 1 Department of Agriculture. . 1 It is rather much to expect ef I Subscript J* v.. t % * * . >. jf. | AC SB * -?n?wv I IB. l f IW5 %. J" "' ' * " * '? "* ' v-"v-? v* . ' *. ' " i * '_/vv TER PAYING A2-YK 5IDEMNITY FOR LOSS MEANS, AS HEREIN Li ntees of this policy: If Paragraph 1 Par $10,000200 ? . ~-i -----?$10,000.00 ? i $10,000.00- ,; -w:..-$io.ooo,o0 ; $10,000.00 V 3 ine Eye $10,000.00 < 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 5,000:00 TION - m this company is properly licensed >le information indicates that. it is tnjoys an excellent ''Loss Paying" licensed to operate under 85 insur'1 V ' , " - ' t t . 3TION FOR $1.00 otection by paying $}.00 to the in." . subscribe or renew your subgcrip- * I us-check for $1.50, state-whether renewal and your time is not .oat, lonthe from date of expiration and * * - *' y.'T' * ' ; ^",1 >s #/v - , . * . ' M :ldng of ft Passenger, (Elevators 1b _ lsured is riding as a passenger. track by lightning or g Cyclone or ' iA-. ' ' * ' .' .. . m r r. . ; Wf* ' pse of < tl^ outer jtolU of ft building' i * f /?'. s. " V ;-?* v ^ ' g ' ?c1ob house, school building, store,\7~*7 ed is therein, amh- provided toe Ing of tbg Are; and is bttrnedby eveh therefrom. ? V " Is't' T * _p p ' ' 'v. *> ' - * ? ' \ ' i ' * BOLL WEEVIL ACTIVE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN COUNTIES >*? . CiemftoD College. June 6.^S?11 aeevil infestation counts made ia ?ifh( counties through th? central ud eastern part of JLfeestate show. that 'Weevils are.now quite active in many" places, says Director H. W. Barr?" of the South Carolina Experiment Station. The'average infestation for the farms examined is 189 sreeyils per sere compared with 395 per ?<fre for the same period iast yeSr. The dumber ^f weevils per acre on individual * farms, however, varies greatly. On one CqHeton county farm there wer weevils per sere, on one < 'alhoun farm were 466 weevils pr acre,"on one Darlington farm were E>50 t reevils per a*re. Throughout tne eastern.part .of the itpter cotton is beginning to fruit rapidly,and - Prof. Bsrre urges that if early applications of poison have not alroe/1 \r Knnn ms/la tkav a bmil/l ke made immediately. " . . " ' n " ' \ > Valuable to Plow Under ? rich crop like the soybean, arm It watt inoculated, to remove a large per cent of it a* bar or aeed and still Improve the . soil. Howpver, in many sections on certain types of soil, specially sandy soils in the JSouth, increased yields of cotton and rice,' have resulted with the rejnoval of .the pojt>ean crop efihp^aev^hy-or siged. Op Ither types of sotl. kowe.ver, resuita lave been different.-In some ptate* nuch complaint has followed relative ;o decreased wheat yields following toybeans. The addition of fertilisers o the wheat crop following soybeans we brought increased yields. ion offer CIDI I E E? A 1 W %X"%I ?- is: , ^ ; " teSUBSCRIPttOft' OF LIFE, LIMB, SIGH IMITED AND PROVID sustained in the manner < . 2,3,4,5 & 6 11,000.00 u,000.00 ei nnn aa . . ip*jVVV.VVn fl,000.00 51,000.06 51,000.00 .. $ 500.00 $ 500.00 , $ 5oo.oo ; -; b RED TA ' V .r ' Vf.v yoy get insurance protection at one torn mail, a card to which you atti company who.willsend you policy a " - hix*? .. > $10.00 A WEEK F 0 If the Intured sustains injuries ' agraphs, No. 1 to 6 inclusive, wBicl specific Joss but shall immediately, i v able and prevent the Insured from f pertaining to any and every kind o dhripf the time of such diesM-r\z* aecu|ive Treks, Indemnify at. the ri be paid to the Injured. ??t I ; ' . a ^PARAGRAPH 7??By the wreckini 'or Automobile 8d|? plying for cu' or operated at the'time of.sueb wri in which insured fartifcreUng as a ft PARAGRAPH 8 By the wreckii the pleasure type if featured it not d - passenger* "far hire or transporting pews. (This exception shall not t travelers selling or buying goods t\ only, collectors of accounts, or reg insurance agents in the usual pursii liquid, or horse-<power, excluding In the public highway or while on I ACCIBSJ ' i in ' * i i ? Swap 200 Dm, "Soda" , For 18 BwM. Cot. "-S4 -- lawtlnrw Farm*. - \ ? That corn yield* in the-Aouth jmay easily he doubled - is; conclusively 1 shown by the respite ^ 520 sidedressing demonstrations Vopjhic^ed by Southern faraieru during the last two I years. v / ? summary of the tests shows that ? thebf farmer* added 18.2 bushels to V: .tbeir yields sod $18.08,So their netl7~ profits from each acre: They side- ;,* dressed the corn with Chilean nitrate of soda at . an average rate of JOS pounds an acre wheq the plants-weed shout knee-high. The .Average Increase lir yield reauIUnf lirain the aide-dressing was Just about the e^ulvaMit of the avers age corn yield, la the South, as shown by Government figures.-' " ? Do not forget that extra helping Of Chilean nitrate yon promised ybar corn this year. .- . : ' - / ; ;* . , ; -V; . ; Gttiwsiflg "Ntr . * 1 ? -o? We have added to our splendid shop ? equipment a Battery X-Ray machine which is second to noner- If you are having battery trouble see us. When v ~ sj-ou need a battery get the best "WILLARD". . L ' fl T" Clucks Motor Co.. : ,4th Avenut Conway, S. C. y-'ff*- ~~T" .* ' " y..* 'T ' . * . v*' ' / 9 VjSS Pm HH* - - 1HHP VHP - KIT a TO THE FIEI^) T OR tlME BY ED. & X ' '. '" il iescribed in j . , _aPar. 7,849 ' $500.00 \v $500.00 ' X; $500.00 ' ' . $500.00 ~ \." $500.00 - $500.00. , >. $250.00 $250.00 $250.00 -i | . ? ' Tv " ' -v ""V ' . r DP ' I Ej 'T ' l" - . . e> and yon will be itnw by re-, ich $1.00 and mail to insurance V j t once,/'. ? OR INJURIES <in any manner specified in pit* i shall no^prpv^iatal or cause * , continuouslyand wholly disterforming each and every doty f Uoor or oce^p^tion, \ A c bat not exceeding fifteen conkte pi Ten Dollars a Week will , v - 'I r of a Public Omnibus* Tax icab, ' bite hire, which is Mog (Mvm ?cking by a licensed driver, and ire-paying passenger. ' iff of a' Private AutomoMe of iperatinff the game for carrying | merchandise lor business pur- . ; v ipply to doctors or cofumer^sl rom sample for* tote iy .delivery ularly licensed real estate 'and ' . ' . * iifdt" theirbusiness}. ; - ' : * %<' ' or Knocked Down or Run Over bite highway, by a rehtefc pro- , . . v iptha, gasoline; compre^d atf. ^ ) J ikies sustained while working abroad right-of-way. -'-r i r\- ^ ...