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ASK NEW YORKERS
TO SEE THIRTIETH
Cooper to IfiYite Oov. Smith and
Mayor Hylan to Come to Columbia.
Spartanburg, March 13.—When
Governor Robert A. Cooper, of South
Carolina goes to New York to witness
the parade of the twenty-seventh di
vision 1 on the twenty-fifth of this
month he will pdfsonally extend in
vitations to Governor Smith, of that
State, Mayor Hyland, of New York
City'and Major General John F.
O'Ryan, commander of thei division, to
visit South Carolina when the thirtieth
division parades in Columbia.
Governor Cooper will go to New
York as the guest of the Spartanburg
Chamber of Commerce and the head
of delegation from that body invited
to be present at the parade of the
twenty-seventh division. While in
New York Governor Cooper will have
quarters at the Harvard Club. Colonel
Wade Hampton Hayes, a member of
General Pershing’s staff while in
France has been assigned as Governor
Cooper’s aide. The Spartanburg party
will leave here Sunday afternoon,
March 23rd.
New Perfected Tablet, Called
Aspitone, is Slightly Stimulat
ing instead of Depressing to
Heart. Especially Recom
mended by Physicians in
Influenza, Severe Colds,
Headache, Neuralgia,
and Rheumatism.'
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Physicians and druggists arc very
enthusiastic over Aspitone, the new and
improved aspirin tablets that , are said
to be slightly stimulating instead of
depressing to the heart. They explain
that severe colds, influenza, fevers,
headaches, neuralgia and rheumatism
are almost invariably attended by a
weakness of the heart and require stim
ulation rather than depression. Heart
failure, they say, is especially to be
guarded against in influenza and pneu
monia, hence they recommend Aspitone.
A gentle laxative with one or two
JtabL;ts~o£--Aspitone as needed, is now
Secretary of Treasury Urges
Citizens to Keep Govern
ment Securities Until
Shall Have Matured.
the physician’s favorite treatment for
severe colds and threatened* pneu
monia. It will usually cut short a "cold
or sore throat over night. Aspitone tab
lets are also being used with splendid
results for the relief of pain in head
aches, neuralgia and rheumatism. The
leading druggists everywhere are now
supplied with Aspitone, which is sold
in sealed packages, price thirty-five
cents. They may be obtained locally
at the City Pharmacy, T. E. Hhdunes,
Sadler-Owcns and Young’s Pharmacy.
VICTORY CROPS GOOD
When you have a chance to lay In
a few more government bonds as a
good investment for your family, by
no means neglect the opportunity.
There cannot be a bette’* invest
ment than a Victory Liberty Bond,
with first call on all the resources of
the United States. The crops of "Vic
tory Year," as reported by the govern
ment. added about $17,000,000,000 to
our wealth. ■ Here are just a few of
the principal items:
Corn—2,5S2,814.000 bushels, $3,528,-
313.000.
Wheat—917,100.000 bushels, $1,874,-
623,000.
Oats—1.538.359,000 bushels, $1,092,-
423,000.
Barley—256,375,000 bushels, $235.-
269,000. / j
—Rye—89,103,000 busheli, $184,947.-
000. ‘
Potatoes—397,676,000 bushels, $475.
731,000.
Hay—75,459,000 tons, $1,522,473,000
Tobacco — 1,340,019,000 pounds,
$374,318,000,
Apples—173,632.000 barrels. $22V
990,000.
OFFICIAL TRADE MARK OF THE
Yoiio War savings stamps
• Carter Glass, Secretary of the Unit
ed States Treasury, has issued a warn
ing to patriotic American citizens
against unscrupulous persons who ad
vertise that they are willing to pur
chase War Savings Stamps. Mr. tllass
does not wish to have the government
securities sold at sums below their
actual value.
He points out that people who are
actually in need of money may take
their War Savings Stamps to a post
office and receive cash. Mrt Glass
urges holders to keep their stamps
until maturity.
He states that War Savings Stamps
belong only to the Individual who first
purchased them and, that people who
offer to buy stamps at low premium
are violating the ’etter of the law in
so. doing. Men and women selling
stamps are not only losing money
which- rightfully belongs to them, but
are aiding unscrupulous agents to
reap profits.
BE PREPARED.
“If you think you are beaten, you are;
If you think you are not, you don’t;
If you like to win, but you think you
can’t;
It’s almost certain you won’t.”
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For Your Protection-Read
Wags Earners Are Being Robbed
Dishonest men are tempting
people to exchange their Lib
erty Bonds and invest iheir
hard-earned savings in “get-
rich-quick” schemes that
promise big returns but are
worthless.
Hold Fast to Your Liberty
Bonds v
Dont’ exchange them for any
thing. Don’t sell them unless
absolutely necessary. Keep
them in a safe place or have
them registered (free) in
your name
Tfth Ddubl,'C6hsiult Nearest
Bank or Undersigned
Before selling or exchauging
your Liberty Bonds.
Beware o< the Man
, Who temp's you to part with
your Liberty Bonds, they are
the safest and best invest
ment in the world.
CARTER GLASS,
Secretary, United States Treas-
*:y Department,
Washington. D C.
CITl BMI m
M NEAR CLOSE
The city basket hall league com
prised of the four class toams of the
college, the Orphanage and the "High
School i? atxmt closing its season. A
number o f very interesting games
\ave bden placed some of them end
ing with a very close score. The
teams seem all to l>e very equally
matched as indicated by the very close
scores. Last Friday the Orphanage
t^am defeated the High School team
12 to 7 thus tying the Junior team
for the championship. The standing
of the teams is as follows?
Orphanage
Juniors
High School
Sophs
F resh
Won
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3
2
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IS
It Will Settle Nation's War
Debts and Will Care for
Sick and Wounded.
Once in a while some one asks:
“What’s the need of another Liberty
Loan now that the war is over?”
Revenue from taxes will not be suf
ficient to pay all the bills, so the
people will be called .upon to provide
the money by subscribiqg to govern
ment bonds. This money‘is going to
pay off the army of producers at home
—the farmers, merchants, manufac
turers and others.
The league has brought forth much
good material this year and some very
fast basket hall games have resulted.
At center Fulton of the Juniors and
\V. Sinclair of the Orphanage team
deserve especial mention. They have
both played a good steady game .and
have been valuable additions to their
Respective teams. At forward, Mason
of the High School, Woodruff of, the
Sophomores, Piephoft*, R. Sinclair and
Bryant of the Orphanage and Wilson
of the Juniors have ,l)een the seasons
stars. Mason is one of 'the fastest
men in the league ' and. his playing
has been (lie shining feature, of the
High School teams work. The other
forwards mentioned are all fast hard
players and they have all shown a re
markable amohnt of efficiency. At
guard Lawrence of the Orphanage has
perhaps been the steadiest. His stel
lar work has l)een res|K)nsible for hold
ing down the scores of the opponents
of the Orphanage team throughout
the season. Other guards who deserve
especial mention fgr tWr—exeelloftt
work are, Hunter of the High School,
Simpson of the High School and.Hay
of the Juniors. The silver loving cup
given by the business men of Clinton
to the winner each year was won last
year by the last years Sophomore
team, this years Juniors. This year
the winner has not yet been declared.
The Orphanage and the Junior teams
have an equal record and perhaps will
have to play off the tie for the cup.
The game will be a very fitst and in-
teresting one for although the Orph
anage team has already defeated the
Junior team once in.the regular league
schedule, the score was a very close
one, 15 to-12 and an intense friendly
rivalry is expected. . -
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We wish to announce to the public that
(The ?'.cture o’f Benjamin Franklin
reproduced above appears on the War
Savings Stamps ot the new series.)
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rulfe, there is more or less atomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
tor two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im
prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
in nertoct health. Pleaaant to take.. 60c per
—America had just begun Tu fight
when the Hun decided it was time to
quit. Allied leaders expected the war
to last another year and the United
States government was turning out
ships, arms, ammunition and food to
overwhelm Germany In one big
drive. /
Treasifry officials have revealed
that in T919 America would have had
a tank at the front for every seventy-
five feet of line. We would have had
ten tons of mustard gas ready for
shipment for every ton Germany
could produce. Thousands of batter
ies of guns would have been in act
ion for every one America had in lj)18.
Everything else was being produced
in proportion.
This gigantic preparation, brought
an early end to the war and saved
thousands of lives. Victory. Liberty
Bonds will pay for this work which
had been contracted for and was be
ing*-delivered when the armistice w r as
signed.
Thefe are other purposes for which
money is need. Part of our army of
2,000,000 men must be kept in Europe
until the peace treaty is; signed.
These soldiers must be fed. clothed
and otherwise maintained. Then they
must he brought home. ,
The sick and wounded must he car
ed for in hospitals. The army must
be demobilized. There are thousands
of maimed soldiers, heroes of the
great war, who must be .taught self-
supporting trades and given an oppor
tunity to earn their livingT - ; ,
This reconstruction work at home
must be carried on. The job must be
finished. The American people who
furnished the money to-win the war
must supply it also- to bring the na
tion back to a peace basis
1. Beginning Monday Mar. 24. we
have our canqiaign for clothing and
household articles for the Belgians.
Last week it was suggested that rugs
and druggets might lie given; Inftrr
mation received later excludes these
and anything in glass, or made of
straw. Everything else that is service
able will be accepted.
2 Miss Templeton will be back here
about the 2t)ili, or middle of next
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j week to conduct another class for
white pupils in the afternoon and a
class for colored pupils at night. By
all means let us have the full quota
of twenty in each class. This may lie
the last opportunity in a long time
and'the'needs may be urgent at any
tiihe. , .
3. It is planned to have the Firs/
Aid Class in the immediate future,
and it is hoped for your sakes and for
the sake of th’o oommuyity that this
will also he a large (-las'. Thesethings
may nyt he needed in a long time but ;
i ’" V are need-1
\\ a., d. the*;
Woman Who Knows" is a terribly ur
gent call when life is at stake.
when they arc- needed
ed awfullv badlv.
Flbwci^ Pots in ail sizes from the
tiny two inch pot for starting plants
TTpdo t^ie large four, gallon size. Prices
from 2\cents up. ' • ,
6. M. & E. H. WILKES L CO.
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Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMFfT >il»
to cure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Instantly relic ’es Itching Piles, nnd you g»t
reatful sleep after the first application Pt.ce
A. B. Blakely and Edgar L. Blakely have
formed a partnership and will conduct the
business of the former in the future under the
firm name, A. B. Blakely & Bro.
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Our Repair Shop.!
equipped and we are prepared to promptly
do your repair work of all kinds.
We will handle Buggies, Wagons, Har-
ness, Mowers, Rakes, Binders, and all kinds
of Farm Implements. We invite our farmer
friends to see us for prices before you buy.
CAR-LOAD OF GEO. DELKER BUGGIES
Just received and priced right Guaranteed to
give satisfaction. Come look them- over.
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We thank our customers for all past
patronage and ask a continuance of the
same liberal treatment in the future. >
Bro.
CLINTON, SOyTH CAROLINA