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and Requires Vigorous I reatment
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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.
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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
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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.
Recognized the Description.
“Daddy.”
“Yes?”
^Vhat’s a she-dragon?”
“Now, my son, not another word
against your aunt.”
Thousands Have Kidney
Trenble and Never
Suspect It
Applicants for Insurance Often
• Rejected
His West Important Function.
“Au editor is a man who puts things
in the paper, isn’t he, pa ?
“Oil, no, tny son; an editor keeps
things out of the pap**r."—Boston
Transcript. ^ .
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
r\STt>R!A. that famous ♦44 remedy
for infants and children, and see that It
Hears the
Signature of(
In Use for Over 30 Years.
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from report* from dmggivt*
who art co—fatly ta duvet touch with
the public, there w ooe prepuratiou that
bae beeu vary *arc«*dai m e«evrom«ug
cuuditioua. The mild aud haaitug
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The after-effects of
a cup of -
Postum Cereal
are good cheer and satisfac
tion. No frayed nerves, no
unnatural wakefulness at.
night.
. ; • 1
What wonder, then, that so
many housewives serve Post
um instead of coffee as the
table drink!
Postum Cereal must be boiled
fully fifteen minutes after
boding begins, to develop its
full, rich flavor.
TWe’s t Reason
fcfcpfe to
tea eft (hat nty. upou thu or
«rf ’ a ward IBM «h# gritoo Isw
Itlt boy's rlab work Arrmngomrnto
Just boon eomplotod for tbo rvrnt by
IaL. Bukrr. Ruporvlsinf agrnt eft hoyt
club work, who la mthualostir ov#r *
tho liborul plana mado with tho Spart .
Inburg chamibor for # ntyrtalning ;
t-hr9p outstanding Junior farmor?!
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.
Splendid Work of Cltmson
Clemson College.—Dr. Oscar Dowl
ing. state health officer of Louisiana,
speaking in chapel said: ‘‘We have
come to Clemson because we know'
of its excellent work and of the ex
ecutive ability and splendid work of
President Riggs and because we re
gard Clemson as the best agricultur-
pl college in the country.” Dr. Roy
D. Young, chairman of a committee
on a greater agricultural college tqr
Louisiana as advocated by Governor
Vienna Papers Are Pleased Over
The Francb-English Discussion
Vienna — Satisfaction over |jlis
patches telling of dissension be
tween Great Britain 'and France rela
live to the action of the latter ir
sending troops in German cities east
of the Rhine is not concealed by the
Vienna newspapers, which express thy
hope that Franca will be isolated
France is credited with designs wtilch
Loutai&n* u a«TOc»i»fl oy uov.rm.r i mar provoke furth , r blood.hed ant
-!«;{ P»rt»r. -ipr«»-<l •imiU, : , nT|tn
to Intervene “mor*
m#Bt# than verbolly to prevent hostilltlrt ”
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