| TRY BOTTLE OF OUK Grade A GUERNSEY MILK And See The Difference. If you do not find it as N good as any milk you have ever used, the purchase price will be cheerfully refunded. You to be the judge. Prices for May, June, July and August: I Sweet Milk, quarts 10c | Sweet Milk, pints 6c i Buttermilk, quarts 6c Butter at Market Price j ; Cream, h#l'f pint 15c Rock Springs Creamery | LUGOFF, S. C. j * " - I - I Dr. Wimherlv al Girard, (la. j For tin* pa-t ten day-, April '! to 1". inclu-1vc. Dr. <1''. Wimberly, of Camden, S. i .. ha- been conducting leviva! ci'viri's in the Methodist church, of Guard, (!a. Dr. Wimber1_\'? pi eachinyc was -cripturai, force-; fill and inlere-mg and carried the tinging note of earnestness and reality m> needed in all our pulpit- today. Turf . wa- tint* at tendance at all t h?* service-. It was felt that tin- Ifoly. Spirit was present in convictiiig and quickening power. Many wept and prasi'tl their way through to (lod in: old-fashioned altar services, and al.-o I a number reclaimed to the Christian j life. The great stress was put on be-I ing Christian in the church, and the I doors of the church were not oj>ened j for members-hip until the closing ser- j vice. Two young men offered them- I selves for membership and there will Ik* several additional members. Church membership and Christianity means more now than it i >. B. MeN'ouyhtim ami?M.r?. X n k . Ray of Kershaw and Mrs. A. R. Shirley of Bethune, Mrs. Braxton Starnos; of Waxhaw and Mr. Alex Si cN a ugh- I tun of Columbia. . Funeral services were conducted at the Shamrock church near Bethune on Tuesday afternoon by Rev. H. P. Bennett of j the Second Baptist church.?Lancas-1 Iter News. j The Federal farm board formally |ended its wheat operations on Satur ! day and chalked up total losses of | $1H4.15d.2d2 since it began dealing on I the wheat markets in May. HMO. I i SUNDAY DINNLR | SUGG LSI IONS i I5> A.N.N I'AOE PKKSIDKNT l.OOSHV KI.T issued u pi\'i.iiinati(in ?.! signanng -Ma- , 1st is Chi.J Hoa.th Day He called upon "all aceii'ii's public and pro vale, and al. ind. "..duals having the I interest of children at heart to j inaugurate cons*rurtn e activities to 1 protect and pri mote the health and 1 | physical vigor of the youth of our nat:on " Although Slav 1st is officially Child Health Dav the health of growing i youngsters is an evorvday problem and 1 can think of no better way to ' protect and promote good health than j by the proper use of nourishing foods i The three Su*ida\ dinner menus for the week sue ires'ed bv the Quaker Maid K.tehen are planned to include food suitable for children vet y \ are e. i: i a ' v a"rac!:ve ami lesirab 1 - gr..-a n up.? a e. k e 'am % : er a ^ c 1 v i' \ ' fre*r: ; . l ow ' .|V( Dinner i er.d r 4 "* . - * " ^ . \ ' Medium Co t " iiht 1 r\ ta ? .,er-v i -r\ C.. - ; ' ? a *" ' T r V ? ' r- *-r~ 7 a r " ee ' o? \ ? Special Dinner C(... 'd T Ot ? . 0 K.h P. oast .f H cf Hl'-e | p d a toes 1 Spinach or Ot t Ire ?n d-g a b e Hrapefru.t Sa.ad t 1". a ten Biscuit i Rut* u ( An Tel Food Cake artth S!ra-vb--rv uc? \fdk for.Children Tea or Cof/ec for Adulti ( Tornadic Winds Kill Many In The West ? Shreveport, l>a.j May 1.?At least f>5 persons were reported killed late today by tornado winmmis sion found this would not occur. "I am opposed to any .sales tax tinle-s it becomes an absolute necessity, ' which it will not bo. provided 'he < t a t? government is projx-rly handled." declared former Cnited States :-\r.i ., r Cole L. Hlea>e when inter-' viewed at Spartanburg lie al.-o -aid ' r. ( bee!" *111VS < P -H.C is slop. and if A. ,t r.<- going to have bt er. it right . ,, 11 g 1 ;>< e r a r.ii r.< >t a - ub-1 .1 * e .. * he : ? re -1 - ( f : r.e t> d'egg? ! - M H. Ha nr. on. !* M-- .n . n . Ai.-n p. < I rcer.i '.!! ooiily, die<: r. ( 1 r.p.'a 1 a .t n four :? . 1 ... h.m. and H. Ho "a e r -. who adol r.e -h. '. Hanr.on. wa - .r. :\ Try on. N. < hospital be.r.g tiiat <1 r : ; It t wounds ,n h.- ( n< -t. a- "he rc.-u.i ?it a tight on Sunday, w.t.n trie father .ir. : a fr end "f w?r.- :n 'he , eurty ja.l. Har.r.or. tn fore he oicd sa.d r.e wa.-, waylaid while walking towarokirg f',r '-he man who wants to lake off ?K>me of the taxes we now have, and go back to a ca~sh has-is and ! a solid foundation for financing the [ state government," former iSenetor Blea.se told a Spartanburg interviewer. President of Peru Assassin's Victim Id ma, Peru, April 30.?Luis M. Sanchez Oerro, president of Peru since December, 1991, wmi? assassinated today a short time after he had reviewed a parade of 20,000 young1 men in Jorge Chavez Park. His assassin, Abelardo Hurtado do Mcndoza, tired several shots into the president's body as the executive's party starteer, of Lee county, who will be collector of interr.;i! revenue. Senators Smith and l?\rnts agreed on him for the place, after a long deadlock between them, with a baker's dozen of candidates wanting it. Cooper was ?a delegate to the last state convention and to the national convention, and is the treasurer of the state Democratic executive committee. He succeeds Victor Q. jlumbright of Clover who resigned Apiil 1 o, with Chief Deputy Wannamakcr acting in the interim. The lit -1 Democrat in that office was former Governor I). C. Heyward, who "ctved during the Wilson administration and was succeeded by Major John F. Jones, who went out over a year ago. Several persons are reported to have been killed in Bowie county, Texas, late lust -Wednesday evening as the result of a tornado which swept over the county, says a dispatch from Texarkana, Texas. STRANGE STORY More is h believe it or not story as related by the Yorkville Wwjulrer: "When J. C. Wallace, Jr., started ! from home Saturday evening- just {after tlark, to walk to the Tirjsah | store, he left his little di>g in the yard, but in the road not far from i home thought the dog had followed j him. "He etooped and patted the animal on the head and rubbed its neck ?and the animal instantly tore the palm of the hand and a couple of fingers almost to shreds. It was not the little dog, and Mr. Wallace was mystified about what sort of animal it was. "Ho hurried home and had Mrs. Wallace put a ligature on the arm above the wound nnd then , I a neighbor'? to bo driven to ft m I K?on. On his second trip, his |jU? H dog oaipe across the tU*ld. 1^ I chasing wamething which came I fl where Mr. Wallace was standi^ v I the road. Ho jumped on the of the dog and killed it by trampijj ] 4U was (he same animal which hot I bitten htm, and it was u mu*kr?t,v I In the senate vote, Senator Byron I of *South Carolina, voted for the pi*. I ident'a farm reHef bill and Sentfc. I E. D. Smith did not vote, although I chairman of the committee on 1^. H culture, and he woe appointed one of H the six. senate members of the cob- fl ference committee on the bill, I "17 for H SALE Wilson Bros. SHIRTS *1 I* > remarkable to yet i ,, , this excellent quality white broadcloth in shirts at One Dollar. It is oven mure remarkable to get i \\'il>(?n's 17 features of superior shirt making at anywhere near the price. Guaranteed by us and Wilson Brothers W. SHEORN & SON * TIRE PRICES GOING UP# I Equip Your Car NOW! 1 i ?,tthTlre^#?ne I Never before have you been able to buy I Firestone Extra Quality Tires at these tire "war" M prices. You will probably never have the chance to M do so again* since raw material prices are rapidly j increasing. Advanced tire prices must follow. | THE MASTERPIECE I of TIRE CONSTRUCTION fl Used almost exclusively by j master race drivers?they will , not take chances or risk their j lives on ordinary tires. 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