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Mtv r^ L P o, 7 abl« and aatiafjrinf rmlU la rafulattnf th# bowaU and prvrantinf aleki \u\ Armim*, ■■rrfy tafants* chltdiwifl forme!* on TbM. OoaranUod aon-norcotwo. i-«leobolt«. At AUDrmmwUta No More Constipation at •• Cot r^tfwl F«ro««i| la V< Calaafcla Aohorllle (Spaclal.)—Brtmiht to a brilliant clot* by the addreaa ol Joee- phua Daniels, secretary of the navy, MaJ Oen. Oeo. M. Read, commander fli the army corps composed of the 27th and 30th divisions, and oth er distinguished speakers, the sec ond annual reunion of the Old Hick ory association ended after selecting Nashville as the next meeting place. By night all the throngs of 5,000 or more veterans had been thinned out. Bad weather towards dusk interfered somewhat with the open air activities and Asheville's enthusiastic welcome of the day previous was to change to a regretful farewell. Toward the last of the reunion. men arose from their seats In re •pect as Brig Oeo Samuel L raison of the North Carolina decorated Cel J Van B Mecta. adjetaat feaeraJ of the North Corolla* Nolioaol Oaard fOTaer coMoader <* the One Maa 4 rod and Ninrfenath Cad —i i> V Maser of Mem c ef mm N*a4*ed a*j T mm of thrift were •Ur sub)erte Uaghl la the study la addltUa to each teachers were shown the beet met bode for putting their Ideas into practice by observing lessons in the deznonstra lion schools where children were taught. It is believed that the teach ers attending these summer courses will take back to their regular work many new Ideas for making thrift In struction mere practical and .interest ing. Subjects in which thrift was' em phasized were: arithmetic, history, agriculture, civics, English, rural so ciology, domestic science and art, arts and crafts, drawing, paychology,- na ture study and story telling. “Firs Pravsntion Day." ProcUtnalions calling upon the peo ple of tooth Carolina to observe Or tobor I as Tiro Prosalloa day" have by The Brat two bales brought a premium. Us price being U cents a pqpad. A third bale, sold Uter In the day, brought the market price of 30 cents. The first bale was grown by C. B. Jones and weighed 435 pounds, being purchased by J. A. Davenport, buyer for Cooper and Griffin, J. P. Abercrombie on teh Cedar Lane road sold his first bale to the P. Frank Cunningham & Brother ginnery for 35 cents per pound. Positive statement that no boll weevils have been found in Greenville county, was made by W. R. Gray, as sistant farm demonstration agent for Greenville county. Recently a few boll wesvlls were reported found in Laurens, an adjoining county, and news of the discovery caused consid erable apprehension among the farm ers of this county who have either found harmless Inserts or bars Imag the! they have if aay. Dowt Forget Cutlcwrg Tal When adding to your toilet requisite* An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby snd dusting powder and perfume, ren dering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on It because one of the Outlourn Trio (Soap. Ointment and Talcum). 25c each everywhere.—Adv. A warning paragraph often saves a chapter of explanation. Dr. P«sfr*s M Dsa4 Shot** ta powerful but ■at*. On* do** I* *Douf h to *zp*l Worm* or Tapoworm. No eostor oil Adv. A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump —New Testament. from hia ewn ae* count he was auch u broth of u boy. "PlM't Dlipipli" 1*1 Mlttttlll "Pape's Dlapopsln'* is ths quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Oases, Flatu lence. Heartburn, Bourness, Fermentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets five almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large caser costs only 60 cents at drug store. Absolutely harmless and pleasant. Millions helped annually. Best stomach corrective known—Adv. He’s a brave man who dies to stop a woman’s runaway tongue. Bent pins and jrnrpet lacks com* under the head of felt gnodn. : Many a Pretty Face Spoiled by Pimples t The neat time you buy calomel ask for aw Ml •« *i* a« pa* * * !*-* a* >t *4 BMwrw*m* g fiwea/*a;vw *»<4 (hat tW rwwsvt t ta* IUimt«r r swatf sup*nwtaw* \A «d*« stioa had rome la. whsTh r<■*■»- plete* the of the reports for th« rear IhlUlF Vateresting figure* will lie given o<u ffom three tabulated ro- p«»rt* within s few day* Mr Swear ingen *a\s the figures relating to en rollments snd attendance at schools will be especially Interesting Outrage to Lower Prices. > That it is an outrage to start prices skidding downward now, after farmers have bought their fertilizers, machin-, ery and farm equipment at high prices, is the opinion of B. Harris, commissioner of agriculture of South Carolina, who. in a statem^t given out, pours hot shot generally into the speculators. Form Export Corporation. The committee appointed to decide the question *s to whether or not there should bo organised an export ing corporation to handle the sale of rattrm abroad eepsrluily to ruutrul «*< lu ralewhlu and eaaai ty dsrtdsd le prereed pi e*r* •* the erg**i*ais*ui TV* as a** u*asKaeM Is fWwPwUe g'spw*-* e*4 taags^ Fi si «t Peed «w •swwMu uw e*4 the eeuaiy the fus*e ttgssrwf Weed rseewif I sas *d awd the sh^sd II eas aw*owwrwi By U dfiriais here This wort ha tied up for *o«s time due to derstandmga aud other rai Investment in Coal LandL Dunlap. Tenn . (Special.) —^ An nouncement was made here that the Palmetto Coal company, composed of South Carolina capitalists, operating mines at Cartwright, near here, had acquired five thousand acres of valu able coal lands from the Tennessee Coal. Iron and Railroad company and that negotiations are on foot for the purchase of all the holdings of the Tennessee company In Tennessee val ued at between 11,000.000 and $2,000,- 000. New Corporation Formed. The Merchants k Farmers bank of Mayesville was authorized by ths soc rotary of stats to tnerwass Its capital stork from 110 00S to fM.OM Tbs 8tat* Saab of lhartsod to •18 MO to t* MO A eOniSos IWQ T Ml *0*1*0 0 OB* MM sad' I c. 91 M E. Tswwery. Mar; II J 8*mpoow fM These men will go to Columbia for a final examination, and tbsn win bs sent direct to one of ths six cruisers which have recently been launched Orangeburg.—Cotton sold in Or angeburg for about 22 cents. The sit uation Is alarming. Farmers are hav ing to pay as much as $1.50 per hun dred to get the cotton gath^ea. And the present market price \» ^r below cost of production. The farmers gen erally are preparing to hold their cot- ton in an effort to bridge the chasm until higher prices. War Vessels In Harbor. Charleston —Recent arrivals of de stroyers. a part -of the big flotilla whkh wtll winter here, have swelled the totnl of Ihf war veeuela anchored In this harbor to M. carrying pnrt W the* 10 men «nrh Ren# C F Plunkett whe hne •e mwOe tneM^^hune ef the uhspn ** Me urn* w*eu#uB mM •mmm su .»*#*■*— tas MwM eee »i«—*'■# M v wmSBSSBSBSXBBBSSBBSBBBSBBBBSSSSSBBBMlk o • * •<*• m m >e»<suMu» e <0 sine # OMHNMb mm Me smm rnKm jZ. ****MUh UbBaHMUm - sme Sumi# mm MMi MMHP h* •sen <hp«* tmm»*0 M0R M8M8—i| That V^holesome Thble Drink Postum Cereal (fains new friends Be tonuse of its p heahhfulnees, and Ibstxim Cereal is delicious when properly mud*: boil fuDy flft**n Ths mors you bod the better tt u