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To abort a cold and prrvant pltrationt, taka 4- The purified and refined! calomel tablets that are nausealeta, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain* ed and unproved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. DAMAGE BWEEt AM Over « SNI Tfcat Yaar will So Vary Qroot WEEVIL (01 UN EARLV STURT II * 0 —4 Or viaiMs i seat farrtso pauiia ta sSSvuoa ta ta# coalerU are alaa ra HELD III SUIIIER ©OWtSTV on aianan«nt aoaoa nolo AN ALL OAV StSSiON EIGHTY PER CENT OF 8TALK8 EXAMINED SHOW FORMS ARE SERIOUSLY PUNCTURED foaf rear* i poctad frora Dr. Jamaa A. Hsyaa.ataU health of* Scar, said that tha olty of Cbarleatoa l was preparing to put on a vaccina- I i tlon campaign. 6.000 point* having ra* I cantly been sent to that city. „ On. cu. ot smallpox has b.en r.- 1 Mim M.stlng o* Citlxana, Action ported from Honea Path. This case BIDS FOR BUILDING ACCEPTED Take Sulphur Baths ' hd^e^ Hancock Sulphur Compound H MS 0km Columbia. J. H. Caffey of Orangeburg, vlco president of the South Carolina divis ion of the American Cotton associa tion who was in Columbia said that the boll weevil was attacking the young cotton in the Cope section of Orangeburg county. He said that a tenant on the farm of W. M. Hughe? was in Orangeburg and reported that the Insect was destroying the cotton on the farms in that section. In some places it was found that as many as five out of six squares on a stalk of cotton had been punctured. The farmers In the Cope section plant their cotton unusually early, Mr. Claffey aald, usually planting in Msrch. The Insect Invaded that tec* tion last fall, but to late to do any damage This year, however. It has gottoa sn early start aad Mr Clafey f**r* la going to do a great deal of damage Reports from over the state tsdtrate that the tasect to atoo tavadlag other coeat tee 1* being investigated# ' “It i t s decidedly unusual for so many cases of smallpox to be report ed in the summer,said Dr. Hayne “and the number of cases being re ported shows the need for vaccina tion. Letter to Confederate Veterans The following open letter has been addressed to Confederate veterans of South Carolina: “The number of U. C. V. camps has in the past five years dwindled from 99 to 43 camps and there is no good reason for this as there are still some veterans left in each county. There are many advantages accruiting to By Board of Commissioners on Road Matters was Voted Approval Sumter.—The Sumter county per manent highway commission held au all day/- session and many important questions were considered at length Probably the most important business disposed of was the appointment of the engineers to take charge ot the permanent road construction. After hearing the proposals of the firms making bids, the Job was awarded to Lee, Pennell and Murry. This firm Is to receive 4 1-2 per cent of all money spent and is to have complete charge of the highways. ▲ stormy meoling was held In the court house, when the msec meeting members of the U C. V. camps They can help each other In many ways I called by the Sumter chamber of com an d I especially direct attention to coerce considered the proposed bridge of the pension tow of 1928. over the Weteree E W Dabbs R R TirZILra to ima «fcr*e«Le*« ft* •M heeteg ie a* lata a ft badly heated etare* sue la#* sometimes staadle# tioefa et a time waile ply trade es eectlaaeer, ft is only bite Plying my . t *ef. ft Is AAtvral that I Sad re Ida fre- J MSOgf eo when this would oeur 1 paid little attention to It, until last December wMn 1 con tracted a severe case, which, through neglect on my part tattled on my lungs. When al- mast tea lata, I begaa docterlag, bat# withe at avail, aatil I heard cored me | so I too highly.*! meet too late, l bet# witheet ava af reraaa. It oannot p*-alse It Mr. Samael MeKtaler. 1104 B. Hod 8t. Kaneaa City, Mo.. Mem ber of the Society of U. GL Jewelry Auctioneer* Sold Everywhere. Tablet or Llgmld Form •tote * RaiV'wat Baath Cara Mu Oesvgf Id tha Mi raJiread Ueee Id eeeregta# it tl mom of I did eaeese more af le eacamd ealy td the **Baskin panel on act" ouaty boards are elected by tha Coe federate coaattoe. etc fore me a If eat that seem harshly Id s U C V. ramp will greatly facilitate e haacee af cal Net tag yaar peaatoa Epps aad others made spaachae erg tag tha clUseaa to laetract tha coast? case pa of tha several roam leal on ere ta completa tha coaaty It says aad It to there reads before brtdgtag tha rtver R • Re leer L D Jaasags aad others spade lor tha bridge ehawtag that the eawaty tea Id aet aBerd I# tot this “heeidas The Memahlp af btadred fhaace la ceaaarl v«h Calemhm §*• miada to worth sear b The tee ef hp Meyer fee a mgs aad ethers tea caats far each Member e a am* I F U«d the gf seae «f ham-ar ewahty T HIS isn’t one of those fake free treatment offers you have seen so many times. 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Imc M . wf D..—nhM It ape* mi sr nornpatanaal laaee mhire tar lode tea** an theaters, aarcntlrs aad ether Uaea. arv dee am or hofoev Jely 1 m wt* Mwet Move Farr Steals t)a*n laformatioa was received la Polum bla to tbs effect that A. Mitchell Pal mer. attorney general of the Vnite-l States In a letter of recent date, has Instructed Francis H Weston, of Co lumbia, T’nltrd States district at torney for the eastern district of South Carolina, to start proceedings against the Parr Shoals Power com pany. either to remove the hydro-elec tric dam at Parr Shoals. 26 miles up the Broad river from Columbia, or build a water controlling dam some point on the Broad river. to itto her the spprnh ■nelen. delivery and anhiirtiea to the party nr pnrtms who wenrty threw months ago hr tied Bdarta While prominent rit:sea of the Centenary section of Morion cool ly. nod weighted the body tn the waters of Littlo Fee Deo rtvor. hem* stor msdo in Bemih Corwtioa prientefy to pnbttdy, hne rnmmti* told whereby I* D Jennings to tier porthmsod ever tit hto worth of bogs from Do roc Hog farms. Car- tersville la this tala was n yearling boor for which Mr. Jennings paid ft.- •00 Hs la completing a modem hog farm near Sumter. *- I gSN Stem id Good Week ef Recruiting Central recruiting office* for the United States navy broke several week’s records for the number-of men accepted during the week, with a total of 20 acceptances. Of this number 14 were first enlistments, two were previous service men and four were transfers from the reserve to the regular navy. Forty-eight men ap plied for admission to the navy, all being rejected because of physical defects but 20. It hen a man any* he hne to tmy the chances ore that I say a givul ileal If he wnnt**«l < • t|M *r n otM town I fen official • ef a > ini a mg. IIL fey n pink e flvo. bow- »f using differsMt Dr. Reavls to Resign Dr. James Overton Reavls, pro fessor of the English Bible and homile tics at the Columbia Theological sem inary, will offer his resignation from the faculty of the institution at the neyt meeting of- the board of directors at noon June 29. Dr.^Reavis has ac cepted a call as field secretary of for eign missions of the Southern Presby terian church. As such his duties will be to travel about the country In the Interest of foreign missions and pre senting the work to the congregations Gaffney.—According to A. B. Kirby of the Kirby Seed company, of Gaff ■ey. more clover is being planted this year than ever before by the farmers of this county. According to the au thorities at Clemson college, said M-. Kirby, clover is recognized as a won derful soil builder. It Is estimated that the value of a crop of clover to the land is from $40 to $60 to say nc^hing of the hay which the land will produce. Keitt Scholarship Award Appointments to the Lawrence M. Keitt. scholarship, offered at the Uni- veralty of South Carolina, will be made by the university faculty, the special scholarship 'committee having charge of the drawing of the rules and regulations to govern the appoint ments. The first appointment for the scholarship will be made to' some student attending college next year. The Lawrence M. Keitt echolarshlp was created through a fund set aside for this purpose by the will of tbe late 8phrtanburg Legion Acts Spartanburg.—The South Carolina department of the American legion, In convention here today, went on rec ord as opposing withdrawal from the national organization and as opposed to the agitation of the cash bonus for exservice men. South Carolina dele gates to the national convention of the American legion w$re Instructed to use every effort to have the nation al convention repudiate the actlvKles of tbe national executive commutes " n t —-j Use good judgment in meeting the high cost of living Coflee prices are ’^ay up Postum sells at the same fair price -Why not drink Postum