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Safe instant
relief from
CORNS
Om ninuU—tnd th« p»in of th*t cor*
•odd Th»t'* wh*t IV. Scholl * Zino-p*dt
fa—tAfiiy Thrr rcm.avc-thtxmucg-'kic»
tion-preMurc, tnu heal the irritition. Thu*
you avoid infection from cutting your
corn* or uiing corro*ive *cid*. Thin; an
tiseptic: waterproof. Siie* for com*. caU
louse*, bunion*. Get t boi today at your
druffiit'i or thoe dealer'*. ^
JDS Scholl’s
-pads
hlaUi in Uu labwatorut oj Tkt Stkolt
Mft Co., maim of Dr Scholl’i fool
Comfort Appltaruu, Arch Support!, rtt.
Put one on—the pain is gone!
Salesman Wanted
*re or full time. E*»y »*le* Tleaannt work.
Bit commtMlon*. Batlafnctlon funranteed.
Kapresent ue end name your own Income,
▲ny kind of monument furnlahed In Qrenlte
•r Marble. On* of our men In Virginia made
•111 00 laat month Toa. too. can ahare In
these bl* profits. Our proposition Is a big
money-maker No siperlence needed Writ*
today for full particulars about our plan
KTOWAH MONVMENT CO.
(Capital 1100.000 00) AUanta*. Oa
SKMD NO MON KYI
Just aeo<1 your name
r and addres* and alale
— wltethsr for lady or ,
we will send
yo* one of ear gea
li; .V^. uin* I’latlaa ring* set
will* a Heaetlfsi Ka T
NAT (<BM ('anadelivery paf <»* pietaian oalyllW
me >ed «* *r 0 ** foe gear* If yua eaa isll ihi* noa-
Aerfsl nag from a gessiasdiamued estsra promptly
—d as will rsfaad ywar mnaey Send stop of paper
mas >r nag < wdee <me or a*o*« of Uteae nap* today
Vhe raystas 0**.. P u Bui ». »ar<4fct e. M 6
Thlg Adv«nc*d Age
“TVx-t .»r
Th«* m.«JrTTt woman u|»pm«rb«wf fhr
Mew! |. a I man trmiMtrwtM
"la thrrr ■*> hopr of ni) hual>an>1 -**
"fio maria me . .
-|a there IV• h..|*r |VWtI»r. la there
•o h*imr
"That rjepmrla ma*l*amr. « what ,
Tanlac Now Bringing Strength
Back by Leaps and Bounds,
Declares Miss Castles.
“After suflVrlnp for ten years, Tan-
lac Is fast relieving niy, troubles, anil
I so jfrdteful-1 Just want to tell
everybody about It,” recently detdared
Miss Ressle Castles, of Gastonia, N. C.
‘Teoide- who have never suffered
from stomach trouble and nervousness
don’t know hOW thankful they should
1>«*. Why, jliy food disagreed with mo
so
without ^atinp. My nerves most
drove me districted and while I al
ways felt, sleepy, I could never yet
any real rest and I felt so weak some
times I could hardly move.
“Well, I’ve taken three bottles otythe
Tanlac treatment so fur and my diges
tion Is Just perfect and I’m eating
everything. My nerves are ever so
much better, too, and my strength is
coming buck by leaps and bounds.
Tanlac la the grandest medicine I’ve
ever Keen.”
Tanlac |g for sale bv all good drug
gists. Take no substitute. Over 37
million bottles sold.
Copy for Thla Department Supplied hy
the American I^eglon News Service.)
COMRADESHIP SPIRIT SHOWN
Minnesota Veteran Receives Wallet
Lost During War and Found by.
British Soldier.
The patriotic appeal pf the song,
“The Call of the Flug, H J Jla to become
one of the ft cl ora of the Americanism
campaign which Is b«dn" waged by the
American Lefclon . Auxiliary. This
song, which has been adopted by the
Auxiliary as its oftleliil composition,
has a stirring air and ponaneno* words
which create a high enthUslagm aiming
the hearers.. The song was first heard
by Legionnaires and Auxiliary mem-
bers - at -1 In' New OiloiiiH ooiiveniTonT
Fairy Tale
cfy/v&tGRmm. bomer.
.convent n vioun «ttrv*m umom •
MRS. MOSQUITO
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‘T must say "that it annoys me*” said
Mrs. Mosquito.
‘‘What is It that, annoys you?” asked
The spirit of comradeship between
much T v>ftTmr^Wenr^TdF _ tW()7dayS^^ Wrers 511110,1 Annies of tlie
Worlti war, as demonstrated by the
formation of the Interallied Veterans’
association, of which the American
Legion is a member body, has been
shown in a‘number of Instances.
One of the most Interesting exam
ples of this friendly feeling between
comrades was revealed In the finding
of tlie personal wallet of Francis E.
Ellis a veteran of St. James, Minn.,
by Rert Gocke *f London, a former
Rrltish soldier. /.
ETTis served with Co. M., Hfith In
fantry, toward the close of the war
and was moving up with his company
when the Germans were turning back
through Relgium. He lost his wallet,
... 01 ® i together with his registration card and
Tan ac Togelahle Pills are natures ot |, pr personal memoranda on the trip,
own remedy for constipation. Sold
every'where.—Advertisement.
where It received the-ollicial emloTse-
ment of the Auxiliary. *
Mrs^ Madge King Johnston. nutloinrT
vice-president and chairman of tlie
Americanism committee of the Auxil
iary, plans to make wide use dt the
ofllcial song In tip* work which Is be
ing undertaken by the Auxiliary along
•tlie lines of Americanism. Tlie song
Is now being distributed by the na
tional organization of the Auxiliary
through Its departments and local
units. Recent popularization of the
song has been assisted by broadcast
ing from various radio stations
throughout the country, particularly
DISCOVERY CAME TOO LATE
Mra. Garker Had Already Committed
Social Error Which Was Ex
tremely Hard to Explain.
Mr* Garker came home from a coll
HI
one day Id a**et« • «li*fartied ronrtlfW
ire hof.lftf fn* “ MBld the ffarim
99mr"nt f- r hi* hat —.|(lrt*m*«4 Tin—*
fNat«' h
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
that It waa ethletit tear* were n«»t fa
In the l*e«'kgm«in*l She towt »*i tlm
In hefftnnlnf her explanation
"F^lw ard “ .*Ke aahl to her hmdiam
~1 am an m**nifled I <fc*n’t knm* wha
to An"
. "U ltnt a Hie nealtee. JmmmJ*
"Pie )«*•• tire** naltlh# I
Petrea Y.nt kn»w her haahoi
Recently he received a letter fiom
, Rvrt Gucke, under a London date line.
The note read:
‘T am sending you this wallet which
I believe to he 4-our pro|*erty. I truat
It finds you alive and In the best of
health after the ‘.•rrtble strife we havo
been through.
“I don't know If yon recollect trarei-
Ing In some hot cam through lieigturn
tn the latter end of 191*1. I. myself,
being wounded on the Tpres front.
»ss. after a week nr two, discharged
Mra
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a tvmpnrmry
aiding, when
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'■' J “1 just heard a bit of news,” said
Mrs. Mosquito.
‘‘And Is ft—thr^news that annoys
you?” asked Miss Mosquito.
“It is that,” said 'Mrs. Mosquito, “It
Is that bit of news—a most annoying
bit of news'’
“Of course mo3t things are annoy-
"ing,” said Miss Mosquito. “Of course
there is a great pleasure in taking bites
of j>eople and there Is great pleasure
in making them lie awake. There is
great pleasure in having them try to
catch you and in not letting yourself
be caught. There is great pleasure
In making cool places in the hot sum
mer untiearuble because of us. Oh,
that Is fun! Rut then it is annoying
to have to bother with being annoying
In order to enjoy life! Rut tell me
w-hat the news was or Is or shall he, ’
said Miss Mosquito.
“I heard that those wretched lltila
hTTnumi tC Were~T>elng sent abroad
where some of our family are doing
a tine work In the river spreading
malaria and other genus. Our family
la doing all It ran to make things hor
rible ami now these little Dshea are
being *ent abroad to these riter*. for
they ma only like to do what they con
aider lx the g«**d work of eating mem
bers of our family when they are la
the larvae Mate, hat they rn)*»y a*
like that and eat a* wttk a rettsh
**!t d*<ea seem a pity tbat w hea
ere at are* are 4*4tig tbe 0n* meea
work oar family la it-*tag that those
wreti-ki*d ft*.’ex »?.<«*]4 be seat ever
te *b* tbetr Mae fctad work I If rearae
IV I* fine rhea* l*> Ibtafc of bet|4ag
le Meg* III newer* Rat I* be aaela Ve
be fine* < ‘-etsial* a*N a aw*eaatt« • *t
reaf*e tbe babes afea 1 neawfaNaeoL
and *bat |s nby tbej eat •farad
tbetr |Nee Wttng a*rwe
*Tbe aam*faM«ew etl| net be kkkd.
e**v oat pt **vaT* • *n s -lei., ae •**• hese
kafcd %•*** MemfoMw, are In being (aaf
ee aaeea as ae *wa bn Mew aefi |
paanmdkee tbe tNae e-war «d n* d#**we
aae*e |e fiia Rn* a keg beaee Rean •
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Annual Convention Will Be Held la
Orangeburg June 19-20; Behrens
to Preside.
Orangeburg—The 18th annual con
vention of the South Carolina Sta»t*e
Firemen’s Association will be held In
this city June 19-20. The indications
are that the convention wilt be welt
attended and that tngny pities of thd
state will bo represented at the con
vention. *•
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The president of the association Is
Louis Behrens, chief of the Charleston
fire department. Governor McLeod
is on the program for an address.
Two features of the convention
which promises to be especially in
teresting .are the baseball game be
tween representatives of Charleston
and Orangeburg and the races to be
run on the track at the Orangeburg
county fair grounds.
The program of the convention is
as follows:-
Tuesday, June 19, Business Session.
11 a. m.—Convention called to or-
d<r by Chief Louis Behrens, president
ot the convention at Elks' hall. Court
house square; invocation by the Rev.
A. C. Walker; address of welcome
from city of Orangeburg, Mayor R- H.
Jennings; address of welcome from
Orangeburg Are department. WJ A.
Livingston; response. Chief Louis
Behrens, of Charleston pr.-iid^t qL-
association; address, T (1. Mc
Leod. governor of South Carolina; ad
dress. J. J McMahan, state insurance
commissioner; address. James D Mc
Nael of Fayetteville. N. C. ex presi
dent of the National Firemen's asso
ciation; business session; recess
3 p. m — Business session
S'30 p m.—Entertainment for vis
it Inc firemen by firemen and ettliens
of Orange bare
Wednesday. Jw*e 20
10 0d a m—Firemen a polo. Court
House efuarr #
It a m ■ Pared*
3 p M — Race betwewo <*re**>w »m0
fife depart meat and (Trance i—rg fir*
department for tbe anno* lotion rap.
fwltooed by race* bp teams tram fire
d« garment* reprweepted eoteetod lop
some l'a {>'•**• Of OH team* OlQ
meet an tbe evening of Jon* 19 tn
srvsoe* get sit* * e e * %
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n* mcaaut ivtvmncRt
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
WTvon (ho body befino to atiilen
n m uouo^y on mdsaMmn that the
hOrveyn are out at or tier. Keep
healthy by
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rwrL*q lew eewt* to fb Kilmer 0 (V.
GREEN MOUNTAIN
ASTHMA
COMPOUND
Xulckly mieers the dutrsae
Ins par oiyaaiB. L’aed for
St years sod reault of long
• iperlenee In treatment of
throat and Iudx Oiaeaaes by
Dr J H Guild. >RKK TRIAL
BOX. Treatlaa on Asthma, Ita
causes, treatment, etc., sent
upon request. %Sc and ll.OC
k druggist* w. H GUILD OO., RUPKUT, VT.
P«reKh*e meJhmmTa**4 large aue bottlae at
all drug stores Adeertmasrut.
» Did Ha d ss the Mark?
M**tl*er |sternly)—You don't need to
let your cou«ln kl<*s you on the mouth
when he bids you good-hy—give him
your cheek !
Dnughler—I *|«». mother—hul he’s
so ncurslghted he ulways tills ali>ng-
alde.
I K'J U.Uo*** Jo ** Aa^emsdsto
Is alt* a » . '.Ilx -MMngi
will be **f value to Mm whew he grwwa
*»l<ler. D He gets a full day’s value of
work, play and rest In every 24 bourn.
10. He Is never *rlfl*li and I*-always
ready to help nihent. 11. He la true
blue and his friend* are proud of his
friendship. 12. He Is a S; artimslre
an<l he sticks to everything he under
takes.
1 th«
FORD HOSPITAL DOORS OPEN
Detroit Institutiao to Admit Disabled
War Veterans Who Are in Need
of Attention.
OH YOUR eyes.
MITCHELL EYE SALVE
heals inflamed eyes, granulated lids
styes etc. Sure. Safe. Speedy. 26o
at all druggists.
The Cuticura Toilet Trio.
Having cleared your skin keep It clear
by making Cuticura your everyday
toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse
and purify, the Ointment to soothe and
heal, the Talcum to powder and per
fume. No toilet table Is complete
without them —Advertisolnent.
A per*<>nnl plcu from Alvin Ow«ley,
■ nation id conimnmb-r of the Auierintn
HOSPITAL AT CAMP CUSTER Legion, to Hei n Ford till* r**Milt.*d In
• j hospitnliXHtlon for “••> <H«iiMt-d war
! veterans of Michigan.
Ford has i»gr •• d to throw oj»**n the
I doors of his big hospital In I>etroit to
New Institution Will Hava Thirty
Buildings Spread Over Tract
of 500 Acres.
Many a golden opportunity has been
wrecked for want pf a genius to throw
the switch.
Child
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MOTHERFletcher’s Castorta is especially prepared to re*
lieve Infant* from one month old to Children aU ages of Consti
pation, Flatulency, .Wind Colic and Diarrhea, aUaytftf-Feverish
ness arising therefrom, and. by regulating the Stomach and
Bowels, aula tbe assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep,
Rians ha^e been drawn for the con
struction by the federal government of
a million and a half dollar hospital for
fostner service men suffering from
nervous and mental diseases on the
site of tlie Camp Custer cantonment.
The hospital will have thirty buildings
spread over a tract of 500 acres. It is
one^af five for which congress appro-
'prijited $18,000,000.
every disabled ex service man and
woman in the state, following Com-,
mander Owsley’s statement of the
hopeless fi-.-hf the Mhlrgan veterans
were miikim: because tlie government
fulled to 'simplify tbe formal proced
ure through which applicants for hos
pitalization are forced to go and which
lias resulted in long, delay In obtaining
relief for the war fighters.
After hearing the L'‘gi(>h..,,bead's np-
peaT. Mr. Ford i n 11: iei Ha tel yTt \ sfrm'te d
The «p\:ei r nnlent hospital will have
facilities foP^Uie treatment of 5tK) pa-
tioflts. It Avill h^Mt htisTdti^l to rec ( >ive at ohce. any maf
modioiis two-story stru ture. Ivinged need of hospital treatment who could
with general wards on one ■side anti\jiroduee proof of war service. The
wards for “disturbed” patients on "the Ford- hospital- covers ”<* acres In the
other. At one end of the hospitiiiT»eiirt'of Fk't foit. It vyas used as United
group will he to<'ated the cottage fof , States^genenil hospitaf No. 3B during
tubercular patients, equipped with and after tlo 1 war.
kieepiny poVchn and the most modern ^
methoils'N^treatifig this disease. ' p orm Units of “Polar Bears.'’
There is a group of buildings fot
* m«
ft*f* pbi tka mmtmr *b4 * 111 get rbi of
lb* uwwitors of mov family Isn't It •
pie-*• of p*** a Kl* h make* you msd.
fc tu*». Ml** Mo«qutloF*
“Zinc. itng. botx. Luix, I sb*uld My
It 414 make me mad. I will b* at
mean aa I ran and try tn make up for
It. Of o,»uni* you’re a real ino*qulUA
You enjoy helny mean.”
Mr*. Mosquito buzzed. “You hava
the right xplrlt.” .
“I>eur me.” snld Miss Mosquito,
“there will he less Illness now and less
(rouble because of these little top
minnows eating up our family. And
it i* so niee to cause illness and trou
ble and discomfort.’'
“We're thoroughly mean, aren't we,
Mijss Mosquito?”
“Indeed we are,” she said in a mean
proud way.
“And ~we will never be anything
else," Mrs. Mosquito added.
“Never, never, never. As long us
there are mosquitoes tiiere will he a
great many mean happenings.” Miss
Mosquito agreed. . -
the mean Mosquito family
and we bite, toite, bite,
r*j! !»
kti scxaiuKi
• program of Ytf* ami
Ilf* s a*y* and bv* • * * *nd that only
God know* fit* world w.-ti *nonrk to
bo that *wtd* tw-nyini th* truth nt
th« commonly scc*ptq4 • nylng that
“wo ran fir! out of Ilf* Ju*t *kat wo
put Into It,” Hr Mark said that “wo
got out of Ilf* what God putt into ll
for us.” and that “real Ilf* Is to ace
boyond the things :hat are s**n.”
Each man's Ilf* .the speaker said
Is but an infinitely small part of
God’s great Infinity, with only two
kqown quantities, th* brevity of life
and the certainty of death “There
are only two roads through life, the
way of materialism and the way of
idealism, the one of self indulgence
and the other of* service,” he said.
son Offers
mn rbiies:
y* e sting the people all we can with arships which are worth
our rn-igiit.-might, might. -
We 1)0tiicr theYn and trouble them and free tuTUon equivalent to ?;
kcei^ thein up at niglit,-
And ttien we give them njps which are
an awful Sight.
We do not care for thinK-s Which are
-fgir giid which are right. x
And we wojV so very cleverly Without
a shining '.‘kIu!
Mi mbtiii. uf- lUp
(’lemson CrrRege.—Beginning next
September Clemson (’rdlege will of
fer a new- course to be knotyn as the
two year agricultural etmrse and
every county in the spite will he en
titled to pne scholarship in This
course wit-h se-ren opnointments frofrT
the state at Hirge a total of 53 schoj-
$100 and
40 annually
for^T’wh sessions, according to an
nouncement made by Ib-gistrar J. C.
Littlejohn, who is now preparing for
exam.nations to be held on July 1.1
the county superintendent of educa-
{ion In eai'h —- —
9
ense-s. contain Aii*<-i civ )ro..p>. wbb-U s**rv*«b in Rul
ing large day Tulmis oh the first itopr
with wards dbove. Three separate
Two liuqdmi ami eighty-one- mitM
Wathatta Plana Road Meeting.
sin during the World war are funning hoar UU8 at ^ ned b >' a ra(,in < Walhalla.-The Waihalh* chamber
units of Hie “I’olnr Ib-urs ” Tlwt;* men at t,,e arn,y * viu,ion at Dayton, of commerce will hold a meeting
building* win provide acminmpdnt-bms inrinde n mimt»er ef promlncnT Lej*b»n- Lieut. O. S. Maitland, tune 15 In th’r interest i»f ih* Wat-
for nurse's, female attendants afid male * IMI ir*>s who wo re mi dut\ In ’be frozen 11 ' I* u “ tjuehec ton houra from
atteniUnts. Tlwre will he fte|«ira'r», Qor ibrt\H!e tlielr mmnidex were In Uv^rpool. HI* average s|»ee<t was 243
•true lures fiir the vocational traiulnfi , Fnm* Tbev Hml much t<* talk about ' Ak'uck and Brotrn averaged
«ho(**. garage and repair shops.
.
aec**rrttng ip refwvrta of their meerintfs.
“ss Ma# Uw*fo***'ed L cs BanJ^ f |uir\agr. jnTgtd* In **-pup" totitx with
Rrockt<«. y«sa Amertcaa l.egion ibe tbernxHortwr lllrl>nj( ttrapod 50 be-
■ embers rtattu to box# tbe **ly uak j . i^r»* a*e SBMmg tbe twpien of tbo
t^gtoo bond Ml lb* —■«* ^ *_^ - —
Romrs t a-ta «f tbe -ryi-ura’too
*9 ® | bo** tora lurmod IB t^fieo^a ao4 Ik
coat of (bom *ro ox**x—a awn. t^*>, t
l.Vi miles an lour la their woiHterful
OtojU^aUc in UOIL They I
4 westerly gale behind theta It
took them tfi bourn to get from New
found land to Ireiaad. A fe*
xlla Highlands road. Senators E D.
mith and N R Hal. and ('ungr*o*
aa Fred H Domtalrk and J t Me.
vain and other* are *xp*rtod In ho
—— at tlifraieetfn*
Tto quoothsfi of hard aorfartaa this
vf through tke gotieramrai rs
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