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ASPIRIN latrDduccd by to PhyticUn* b» 1900 Tmi v%ai («»ttln« Aaplria—tk*, Nmiralfla, Luiab*fo, Wj pbjslekM NturUU and for Polo fOMrmUp AJwaji mj *307or^ whom bay tnf Aspirin. Then kook fbr tko i safety “Bsytr Cross” On tko pack age and on the tablets. Handy tin boxes of twahra tab* \ lets cost but a few cants. Drag- \ fat nineteen yearn. The •Bayer" means the true, wrfrld- famous Aspirin, paorad safe by millions of people. lack unbroken package of •Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” con* tains proper directions for Colds, Mius wpmi avi VAAAU«p« Headache, Toothache, Earache,[gbts also seU larger packages. Aspirin Is trade amrk ef Bayer Manufacture Monoecctkaddester of SalieyUeeaid at $14 a pair can’t seem to back gaiters. do a lot of crowing, but the them on. Anything worth having Is worth working for. Adam also got his eyes open after his marriage. ^ WREN Ml RFIIMON IEE M mm EU ' 0I < • elellUnia IILUIlfUll .. OLD COIFEDEfllLILS MANY SOUTHERN ETERANS OF GREAT CONFLICT OF THE SIXTIES AT SUMTER SOY SCOUTS ME DILIGENT The Barbecue which was to have Been Served at Pocalla Spring will be In The Tobacco Warehouse Sumter,—The South Carolina Con- For three generations women have beta •"Woman’s Relief," '‘Mother's Cordial what Stalls Vitas has done for them/ si may fry talking about Stella >rdial. Telling each and ihftr daugh ters, aad their friend* Any woman may try Stella Vitae oa the positive guarantee that if the first bofflg doesn't help, the M^MwiU iafasd the momtf. Aak fSVfl What Say About federate veterans are In Sumter. Five tundred of them were expected, as it iras thought naturally they would get older each year and be less able to travel, but, not at all, 600 of them have arrived and more are expected through the country and on later trains. Dr- H. J. McLaurin, commander of the local camp opened the meet* Ing and presided until after the ad dresses of welcome. A military band from Camp Jackson la on hand and most obligingly plays old Southern airs between every num ber, adding greatly to the day's pleas ure. The Boy Scouts have been dili gent in their attendance and assist- ance. On the court house grounds a bureau of Information la ministerial to the waats of the visitors in one way. while a rantem which la serving coffee, cold drinkv smokes and sand wlrhee Is helping All another want Dtaaer wan served at the tobacco wareboufe Owtag to Inclement weather the barbecue wblcb was to • have been gives at Pocalla Bpetags will be eervsg also la tbe warehouse. (■porta to United Kingdom li from 1(7,000 Pounds During 1(14 te 14,010,400 Pound# In 1(1( ciemson College. “The honey bee continues to work for exactly the name wages that prevailed In normal times,” says Prof. A. F. Condradl. chief of the entomology division, In calling Attention of bee-keepers to the stallvtioal report on honey In the United States department of agricult ure market reporter of March 27. American exports of honey to the United Kingdom increased from 397,- 600 pounds in • 1914 to 16,010,400 pounds in 1918. The value of these exports was $26,235, and $5,526,247, re- spectiveely. The honey production, according to The Reporter, is now estimated to be 250,000.000 pounds, which at recent prices is worth $50,- •00,000. Honey prices are continuing at a high level; comb prices are high; beeswax is comparatively steady. Owing to the sugar .shortage, the honey crop, which is now of greater importance and in greater demand, was heavily, drawn on by bakers and confectioners. WRIGLEY5 Bright eves rosy cheeks and red Ups come from good digestion. * Wrisley’s is a delicious aid to tbe teetb. breath, appetite' and digestion. Barnwell,—The body of Walter D. Richardson, late of the American ex peditionary forces, who died in a hos pital in France in September, 1918, reached Barnwell and was laid to rest with Masonic honors in the Baptist cemetery. Sealed Tight Kent Right ^WRICUYS^ ^ TXt i RVT*«» K Spartanburg. —Judge Ernest I* Moore, of U|e circuit bench, baa de rided the act qC tbe general assembly authorising an alertloa In tba city of Spartan bare on May 11 oa tba gaas- Uoa of abandon tag rommteetaa form af govern me at coant ttutloaal STELLA-VIT/C _ _ | Or>aastile -Tbe aanaal stata grand Crenmtllle — % naanr fanatne wan . ^ . lodge r oir'* ad the Kaiantn eg t ft*’* - - ni dealevn who ^ ^ **. ... rft& •• .• la u f oea*Yii» M 4 trn • «•• - ••• '• — ».4 41 ^ ^ Ora id r naavollof O J Bond, ed C la try FTBlAJk f ITAJL. ** 0.1 A owanovwono w e- * btn node m iBo l ailed Oman aaa* , IBrir — — Bmsofmaa *• uwase bae an w«aana aowvnns at tna cmaotee. . . narwsoe aeasv vmdaf • a noamK BMaowaiw aansansiag __ B* dl Ci-aestf Beni babd baeo Tbe «eeavoa*ian paaaad a bn wfR Be ac bee bama nasn a m SPEARMINT +f//vr j. rAf ri. a voAf ^ JJiX WHIOLE Y S 4^-L! rjUICY ^RUTT ^ 7 CM* »in«. ol Tetire m ^doubleminO - 71'l. jv/j DOUBLEMINT ki-uiA.ii.: * :'i.u > I 0 » The Flavor Lasts INDEPENDENT FOR LIFE I •nesvtasa eaMasmasnl A B >■»'***• •rnmetb maa (as «no namasn* €>mai Lews w%o wao aonegaod in tba fbmw nd BBga# A IM ,> % a wnw to. *e Hi * swanmb as end baa asm ansesndL *• I home mm *4 * m rw. -r—r- ^ ^ ^ m - m ^ _ bsmaaM aaBasad aa awnabawt. wnmn ^amganmm m w i mpnwni aam as me* ■ ■■ ~ « - ^ ^ , ^ _ owHinod an Me nnam Anbamm Ian eswaaani m r en m tom * a i fn« • » w%Mb ngpeoewJ a•**««•* na a Fbsaama weea (■swmn woea «4A^n4ened bf tba Bi Bae B W«aam B il ear ry bmban «d (ba d —aea af BsmB tTaSIS | Bam a ftamv eas in tba *snebn and B»a»% - ■- ^ _ _ •# ban >>aa a an SWB *w aawaa tna af b n ad^as aeg “Diamond Dyes” Tell You How COU.S T fOftttf TN| GSCEa 0CW NAS VYUIIZIM EFFECT raAbanbdn Be P 4 fLe*ta me ml wnn bnantna^d 4m wannsdkmnfl d nao bv a tWa navaad wman<' aea* t'afsai* R I basvtf af tt4 nee an TWmas 4 iSafiaa se-ttiniF im (awarni af Bwasb CasmMna taatai va W It aamnmnsad bis saadlidBsf fas tba t a aad Btmaa aawabs lb • n m Ba*aw B. ana Innraat (• ‘n It ban beaa am at iwa m mm lava sBai y \» , -^4% Ba#baan abna a aetgea mwaniv Oaevn mads »aa % aagaa own nwm# twmv ibBf mBBB bMBbff b*a» m la amana wad A CB9i dBB n •Bd gtt Acid Stomach i Makea the Body Sour ban naS rat bean •pneaaaa S«d T 1 m. > a »* *•••*. * S ' tba •aatnanaar at tbe ^aemnn n nad aBawtaa ibat tba two aagvwna bad tended ibaiv wtann and tbai Cka*tn bm came diaattnbad aflas tba trade bin—b wa*baWP *4 taamems Seten jTlBtoi BBmMBM aw nbbnds Hb4 4B4 teaman vna dmasnnd dtra a aam msbk bndatnan ***■+•* maa naan mwnms gas- name dswgwsvsaL caaasanBb a benbas wnac n«4 naan manan af mkwsd naabb Bar *taammd fpyea * - ■ wa ndbav bind —•Ban pasfwrf caanias aea gaaenawmd man M pan bana nwaaa dpad badnam y nwm Haas Owl ed Taw tNmg fa Badnr Frwaa it ^RNgMpUk gjk •a* fam an * • ^ • Aaan agnm ana mwgg gw id na bnanb aad i tbn AamMiai dam as W*n nnp*an aa ■■bad the bnaBB — PS BeWer pnfa. aad Mae in par Mrs flaw wan vintMr traablsd Hhe war- dad bad worrlsd It la quits hard ta ba kayal to two cowatrlea at tba name la I tba pomllarly attmcftva and teg quality that mafbn tbs early ing air ban tta odgta In tbla way. Tbs dlHmliy of tadnetag gmaa ta a tree In fall leaf la wall k twna. yet Mre Flanalgan tSealrad to and la generally explained by aaylng fc* 4b that the tree ahoorb* tbe nourtablng mnttltuentn of the noil or that It keeps thr sunlight away from the grans and i one morning her wide Irtah came back to her face. And by saw In the Hannlgan front • row of flower i>oti brave In bite and blue coverings and coveting was tied to the pot a wide band of green ribbon. To Be Washed Out. Hogg—Wrote a ballad on my cuff m other day.*" What would you ad- me to do with It? JMogg—Send it to the laundry.— Landon Tit-Bits. Usually one or t\vo long visits con- on a to short visits for the rest rf bis life. protects It from rain. It Is doubtful their straets whether any of these explanations Is true, the real reason most probably being that the vitalizing dew cannot form upon the grass under a tree, whereas as a rule both rain and light can reach IL ^ several etp**- eagtaaarv wbe wlN cwmmogcg. Mate' highway depdrtmawi baa beaa warbtag with tbe lacal eammt* s»ea aad tba plaaa are ta ma aae af i tbe state highways thrsagh tba eoaa try which will pass through St George aad It Is expected the town will taka advantage of this by making caosider- abia improvements nntf changes In Charleston.—The steamship Edge- wood. consigned to the Carolina com pany, has arrived to take a cargo of 1.000 tons of tobacco at the port terro- ! Inals dock for export to Gothenburg, Sweden.. Some* cotton will also ba loaded by the Edgewood. This will be Its Class. “What stead <|o you «>|>P0M wm I aV AnTt rt'tobicA'toi most popular tn the days of ehlvolryT. U hrough char ,estan handled ia many “It mist have been a knIght-mare.L • years. tba |igbamyt af tba cawaty at alt ta tsrucT isi af roads which will prove af great coaaaqaqpra la tba traveflag pahllc Tbe algae wtl) aot oaly show tba dtracuaas. hat will give tbe dte- vaaces Cram oaa potat ta aaatbar Tba work will ba completed as speedily an possible, as tba Dead ta imperative. Bennettsvllle.—TUe W’oman’s Mis- alonary coaference of tbe Methodist ^Episcopal church. South of the South Carolina conferenca adjourned at | noon after a three day’s session. The reports of the various societies show marked growth In mendbershlp and flnanciat strength. All the present officers were elected for another term and Conway was se lected as the place for the next meet ing. The attendance has been large. J Ta# prlrsa la tbla fasbLmabfa raw taaraat are vary warp * “Maybe that la dhy sa maay HMaB* era ore ta ha aaaa her* " Oaed Da-v a ' * * . * fd aw Chsomas have flsaad a mna fessedy —vaa that tabm the assd sg aad aamm Ml aaC af tb The arsaa»eaal al aighl aad relieve tired, strata.- Adv, ef Rwaiia Fye Bal ret mat will preheat watery eyas, aad eye wy, as mww waea tas ca tW mStrm gats wmU I - Im Br>4|f %£ t A —L It Is difficult for a young man to understand what attractions his sister has for other young men. mamnss all vsmwsd. This Is by aver bah a wiBiea aibag falka wbe have takes EATONIC with woader fid benefita. It caa ba obtaiaad from any druggitt, who win chserfally refund Ka tnfitng coat if aot entirely aatiafactory. Everyone ehould enjoy its benefits. Frw queatly tbe first tablet givea relief. Laws of health are simple. They consist in not enjoying anything a great deal. Ibod That Builds/ Grape * Nuts A staunch food mark* of wheat and malted barley. and full of sound For thoee who work with brain or brawn there is no better braakiart cr lunch than Grape Nuts Jhcr&taRottson* lewsAei M Trucks for Handling Mail Columbia,—Final arrangements for government motorization of collection and delivery of all mails in Columbia was made here by George C. Baker, superintendent of motor vehicle serv ice of the government with headquar tors at Washington.—Heretofore malla have been hauled to and from all dep ots in the city by private contract and with the new arrangement this policy, will be abandoned. Mr. Baker aaid that for the presext eight trucks would be used for the Columbia office. Charleston's Commerce Growing Charles too.—April reports at thi custom bouse of port business show strikingly how fast Charleston's com mere# ts growtrg. the Imports foi , April of this y**ar being vtlaed at 42. dd I-2| 4 which. «-of pared .with tbe tm pom of April.* 1414. valaad at (111. 1 Idd d—isasfrite hew aetivw tba ■hia ‘ I 'd hwatavas has B—a m the past M «sf* erfmv (4 sBfpe vWUrvtft# (p Plans for Better Market St. Matthews,—At a meeting of the county cotton association held here recently, the formation of a market ing association was perfected. - George Bowman of the Orangeburg association was present and with him was Mr. Seignious, official grader for Orangeburg. After a full discussion it was decided that the association should be formed at once and a lic ensed grader secured- The associa tion also put itself on Record as pro posing to secure an official seller. The capital stock will be $10,000. P4M * Lie w. i \ •«# * (I Boys and Girls Enroll Gaffney.—The number of girls and boys enrolled as members of the gar den. poultry and cooking clubs of' Cherokee county baa reached oaa hundred aad Aea aad Mias Ethel Hob kip* who has tho mat lor la <'targa, aaid that tba mvmhsn are ahowtag ! gateasa me seal la lbs afgiitnnaa> aad aha fei caa idea fly sgpamag great ssaaiu from tho year a w era Tho aoyt Welcome Relief From the Tortures of Rheumatism Can Come Only From the Proper Treatment. Many forms of rheumatism are caused by millions of tiny germs that infest the blood, and until the blood ia absolutely freed of these germs, there is no real relief in tight • The most satisfactory remedy rheumatiam ia S- S« Sr cause it is one of the most thor ough blood purifiers known to med ical science. This fine old remedy cleanses the blood of impurities, and acts as an antidote to the germ of rheumatism. S. S. S. is sold by druggists everywhere. For valuable litera ture and advice address Chief Med ical Adviser, 107 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Qa. ' The Right Way In all cases of DISTEMPER, PINKEYE INFLUENZA, COLDS, ETC. of all horses, brood mares, colts and stallions Is to “SPOHN THEM -4.-- on tbe tongue or ia tbe feed with 4MB (BflgB fiORWi Give tbe remedy tokll af them It ea the Slqad aad gtaade It rwwta the dteeeee by esyeiltaf tbe f»rws It ww«4e aff tba tr^ehTe. aa eeettey twy ere ~««k—4>4 a few draws a preeeei ix me eemeaad IP leg anewr Cm ama dMad he 4ftr