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a Krai Enemy 3rou» 11 and Requires Vigorous I reatment D» H* Nsclsn It | Tkrwm tmkmMl mm** tm rm Caiarrti. fm la mt Uw •«f air fassagr* for Um bot Ibis annoying eon* , %nd you bart to do • thing over and oror 'Catarrh has never yet been ^jrsd by thosa local applications. Have you ever experienced any real It from such treatment? Got s bottle ef ft. t. a treatment that baa by softs ran far half a century. 8. 8. 8. gets right at tbs source of Catarrh, and forces from the blood the germs which cause the disease. Special medical advice regarding your own cese free. Ad dress Medical Director, 106 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. t. GERMAN POTASH KAINIT 20 per cent MANURE SALT and NITRATE OF SODA 100 pounds of Manure Salt go as far as 160 pounds of Kainit and have the same effect as a plant food and plant disease preventive neither one will injure your crop. For prim writo nearrat Other of Nitrate Agencies Company Staek$ at efber taadimp Atlaatte mad Calf Farta FACE 1EN BIKERS CHAROttAftK PREFERRID THAT THEY CONSPIRED TO RAI9K THE PRICE OP BREAD TRUE RIllS IRE RIVEN OUT Among a Number of Other indict ments is One against an Attorney Greer on a Charge of Forgery. -t WMNSO*. * BITTER ENEMY Hern Ha A Mettev at KrtMMrta J*#rwv^ woo •*wd ff«we Terbwftnei atgb or I• owevi, tfte ••• eHeaaeft •• grada Greenville,—True bills against ten bakers, charged with conspiracy to exact excessive profits in the sale of bread, were returned by the grand Jury at the opening of the federal court here. The defendants indicted on this | charge ere J. A. Cureton and P. F. C’ureion, of Greenville; W. J. Cole, of Bluefleld Wekt Vlrgiinia; I. A Geil- fuss. of Spartanb irg; T. W. Woods- worth, of Spartanburg; J. L. Bennett. Rock Hill; J. M. Edinton. of Gaffney; F. A. Feuchonbergcr, of Chester and Ben Tbwaile. of Anderson. The grand Jury among other Indict- ments. also returned a true btti again at A H. Miller, well known at torney at Greer, and some years sgo e caadutate for Coagress* charging him wttb forgery aad also a tree bill agaiaet Mr Miller aad M I* Hay* formerly a marvbaat <d Oalfeoy ebarttag them with rwaapirar? ta remraal aaaets la hashrepiry graved • MOOT AND KIESS WANT LEGAL ACTION TAKEN IN PUBLICI TY MAN'S CASE. STOUTLY DENIES ILLESITION “This Is One Lie of Senator Smoot,” Says Creel, “and No One Better Than He Knows It to be a Lie.” Washington.—Legal proceedings by the government against George Creel, former chairman of the committee on public information; Roger W. Babson, of Wellesley Hills, Mass., and others concerned in the transfer of the com mittee’s war publication. The Official Bulletin, to Babson are recommended in a report made public by Senator Smoot, Utah, chairman, and Represen tative Kiess, vice chairman of the joint congressional printing commit tee. - * New York—George Creel, former chairman of the committee on public f information, branded as “lies’* the al legations contained in a report made public by Senator Smoot in connec tion with the transfer of the official bulletin to Roger W Babeon "This la one of Senator Smoot's Uea.~ Creel declared, “and no one hnowt hotter than Senator Smoot that It H a He *' The whole Incident *• mevwty an enenoe for Smoot to revenge at meetf for ASPIRIN-lts Uses First Introduced by “Bayer" in the Yew 1900 1 Tfce name "Bayer’* identifies fbe tftie, world-famou* Anpirin pre scribed by physicians for nineteen years. The name “Bayer” means genuins Aspirin proved safe by millions of people. - In each unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” you are told “How to safely take this genuine Aspirin for Colds, Head ach*. Toothache. Karacha. N«urj- gta. Lumbago. Rh.umatUm, h«- ritia and Pain generally- ■ Alway. eay “Bayer” -hdb buy- ing Aspirin. Then look for the safety "Bayer Ctosb” on the pack age and on the tablets. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab let* cost but a few eenU. Drug gists also sell larger packages- 4 * Aapitln la trate mark of laytf Manvfactvre Monoaceticacideiter of SnllcylicicW t i Aapitln la trate mark of Saytr aeanmncwre ^ ( i n u»in Mh*^*****?*****^* 11 ’^*** 4 _ i _ ... ■ Plinr.tiOn. 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The prize winnert and the county agents under whom they won are to be entertained while in Spartanburg A special feature will be the banquet on the evening of April 27, at which the prizes will be awarded. ftlwft out*Id# th# Hat11# pop#* IP tbta «opptry during lb# war ha* b##o row»rn#n«oft by tbo Am#rlraa naval d# ' par'meal Thor# are now ]P0 •*• draped coffin* ut Brent awaiting *hlp- ment to the Tnited State*, and th# firsi shipment will bo made late tu . STELLA-™ RIGHTS THE WRONG Women of China Are Now Demanding Representation in the Parliament. Canton. China.—Demand by Chinese women for rppresentation in parlia- meni la- the latest development- iu tfie Chinese political situation. 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