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MAY GIVE IRELAND SELF GOVERNMENT landon.?oo.ni Kedmond, lead-T (. th? Irisdi Nationalists in the House ot Com. "-v. v.. y rejected the pr* penal t\c:ni?r l.'oyd George for a ' Kettle nn i?t ? c. . nome rule question.; \ hut uv copied tlio proposal for the im&? m<date calling .a convention t<> I (It ciilijkc'n ;i go. e u.ent for Ireland. I Th^vNaticnarst mo>..bers <>l t lianant and the Ulster members both I met today la to.'.s.d l" the gove'iiIf er.t". pr tpesal for a settlemen of1 ^ tin* i. i.i. i,i.csci n. 1 ' In 11r<?i? -;il have ') en re<\ ! e.ij with mixed feelings in Ireland, a eerdi:;;., to dispatches from Dahlia. ; The l- reemau's Journal says: , "The plan for .. pcrman-nt pa;ti, tion, !or disablement of th nal o..' alist Olsti r, and for minority in foi Ihiit is what the government pro| posn^Aimount to will, we may an|| ticipate, he promptly rejected. What 4 view Mr. K dnienu ai.d nis rol'ea.' u s mtv. 'i take t., : h" a 'fn:;t ? p'-epo. a o! an Iri-h e.institutional convention if remain.^, to he sen:." | SI MMONS roii KKLIIir >' << omplaint Not Served.) (< onrt of C ?inmoil Flt-ur. ' STAT!; OK SOUTJJ -CAROLINA, i (a.uiity of I lorry, rj PuhpStto Grocery Company. Flaintifi L vs' , ; Mk JDubury Watts an it Bert Watts, !> ' ] feialants. i TO TDK DriFLNDKNT.S Dubum Watts ami ilcwt Watts: I' VOL ARK .1:1 KRKBV SUMMON| I I LD and reunited to answer the com- j I fnaint in this .ac'.ion whieh is filed in., ' tin o.T'iee of tne Cierk of Count >of i [(/ ( ('innion I'Kuas or the sai I Coumt\ j i.iiii to sei Tie a copy of your answer! I 1 i tin, .vii/l //.i.ii.lt. i nt ...? ?! >? U !i s< ; hi at lv.1: office in Marion, Sonil || Carolina, wiithin twenty days affile i-i P t: :-e. vice hereof, exclusive of .tin day of such service ami if you I'siil -1.; answer the coni])laint within ?t?hi time ai'oio .aid, the plaintiff in t! lis j action will apply to the Court for dJ?? >. T( lief demanded in the complaint. : \W. F. STACKHOUSJi r riaintiliV Attoro<.y. , Dated .May 21st, 1917. To the .Absent Defendants, ifejlhur> ' Watts amd licit Watts: I 'I AKC .NOT1CK That the plaint ir the above stated action wa.filed in tthe office of the Ckvk ol Court for .Horry County on the 21st day of Alav, 1917, and that juni are| r< f|i:ir?r to answer the same a-, sen forth in the foregoing sum moms. M W. F. STACK HOU&K, Plaintif fs AtWi-ncy. Dated .tans May 21st, 1917. OKDICIi FOR A FPOINTMKVT .Ol (21AKDIAN AD LITJ&1. I (iftuirt of Com mo*. Pleas. ' STATE <0F SOUTH CAKOLI.XA, | K.'ounty of Horry. Il'abnette Crocery (ionijiany, I'ialntiff vs ) Duhury W: atts aiul Itert Watts, J><?|| fendanls. On reading- and filing the petiitm 1 of the plaintiff in the above stated | case for the appointment of a- (iuarI .lie-it A (I \ ilom ft > ? tl Ui 11% - 1/1 - r Mit4il M i Will Alia Mill J I'll'l" ' . | I ant li<*rt Watts, on motion cd W. r\ i .StaflFunusfc, Attorney for the IMaini tiff, it is ORDERED That A. K. Wait lie, and he is hereby appointed lUiuardiai: I ''An Litem <n.f the infant defendant Ij^lterL Watts for the purpose of thi: I action, unlejvs within ten days after the service of a copy of this orde. j upon him, he, or some one in his be ha'f shall procure to be appointed : I 'Cuurdian Ad Litem for the said in fant defendant) that a copy of thi j oidcr shall be served upon the sal' Bert Watts, infant defendant by iln ^ pulvybation thereof in the Horry H aid. a newspaper published in t ' County and State aforesaid, once week for six weeks. | W. I,. BRYAN, Clerk of Court, Horry County. f Dated May 21st, 1017. o [ Pays 25c a Month | for Perfect Health For 15 E. A. Little, Bennemer, |] Ait, ntts pa Hi zoc a momn 10 Keep in per* feet health. Read what he says: "I detire to edd my endorsement of (lranyer liter RrmiUtor. I here not used ??? other medicine for fifteen year*. I kn<>w it it the bett for all liter cmplelnu. and will cure any rate of indifettion known. When I fiiet commenced to take your a firencrr I.lter Heyulator the l>?rain-Patton Dmy Co. ft wet Imyint it "iy the dozen. Now I ant told they buy it by the (rota. I u?e one box each month aad would not be without it for anythiny." Granger Liver Regulator it strictly vegetable, non-alcoholic preparation. and ia iii*niy rroommenueu xor aick hsadacho. indigestion, biliousness and all stomach and liver complaints. Your draga crist can supply you?26c a box* ' Craaicr Madirias Co., ChaMaaaeia, Tcaa. L???i AGRICULTURAL NOTES. Important Sug est ion to Horry Far. niers Now. Special notice is given to all farmer boys 18 years of age and over, There will be a one year scholars. i|i offered to Horry County this year All boys who would like to take one years special study in agriculture at Clemson College next fall will do well to offer for examination at Conwaj July loth, at the Court House. These scholarships are worth $100.00 ami f (e tuition. Anv further informa vLii in regards'to this can be bad b;> apply i" g to the Farm I3cm. Agent v' ycnv county. Last call to plant Velvet and So> beans. If you have not made ai rang mcnts to plant velvet beans in all ol your corn already you should buy a! least one peck and try them in ar acre- of corn. Plant tlicm now.* The; give best m suits both a-, a soil build? r and a forage erop. The acreage ha? been increased at least 1000 p: r cen' in this county this year. Lcok Out for M?>g Cholera. 'i'l < re are many outbreaks of hor cholera over the county. Last yea: these were more than 2.000 hogs inneeulated against this aw ful plaein in llorry County. Not a ease was los'. where they were vaccinated before the cholera got into the herd. Ilui 'after the cholera had killed hogs ii th< herd only a few were saved. W< cannot afford to let our hogs dh when meat is "worth 15 cents a pouia or. foot. Order your serum Iron Veterinary Division, Clomson Col. lege, S. ('.. and ask them to sc: d yoi a syringe and you return it whtr you gel through. Anybody can vaccinate hogs if they will use goo: judgment. There will be so man\ calls this year until it will he impos siblo I'or oiu1 man to envoi- the count.N and those who had hogs vaccinate* Ui.sfr year will have to do their owi work tiii.s year. Every time a hog :i sick he has not got cholera. 1 >il> o" Spray I ho Hogs as Well as tlu Cattle. Ninety-five per ct?nt of the hogs I vaccinated last year were badly in. | tested with lice, ticks, red bugs, an* j mange. Spray or rub the hogs wit! one gallon of cylinder oil and t\s\ gallons of kerosene. This will th* work. Last week some hogs wen vaccinated against cholera and there were at least i)4M to 1,0^0 ticks am lie*' to the single hog. H?r -earn bog: I live under such conditions. Worms iu Hogs. About 7"> per cent of tlve hogs thai run at large a me infected wirtih worms I'1 be Government recommends tha ! you give plenty of the following mix lure to the hogs and lisiis will pu th* m in thrifty condition: Charcoal.. . . ?... 1 bu. Hardwood as Ives J bu. Salt H lbs. Airslaked lime 4 lbs. Sulphur I lbs. powdered copperas 2 lbs. Mix copperas in t- #- <quarts <of wva. ter and sprinkle over mixture. Whenever Yon Need a (General Tonic Take Grave's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable us t General Tonic because it contains th* well known tcmicproperties'ofQTJXNINh 1 and IRON. It acts on ?he'Xiver.f Drives out Malaria, Knriche* the .Blood and Builds up ttlhe "Whole ?*natom. 50 cents. , o I Please give us the latest new fron Heligoland. P,ead the Story is, this Paper, w .y,. jv!vlvlj| m The most engrossing \ photoplay ever Aimed I SPatria &he c/Vw/ 'JupTVHtc O*1 ^ Qlls) C//l/f/ fCI/ll/i I V^UWil Orrmxl. /tej. Aj*c*m homu* m Ancrm p., / ?./ /> I N I P. H N A T I O N A L H, 4/ PATH ft THE HORRY HERALD ^ ?? ?? Better Farming PEANUTS AS A To make money a objt ct of V^^BH the farmer as u 1 " i ^et value of a *' ; ' ; . ^ :v -? coniniodi'y over vV its cos t ,f pro- p ihii v:HjJ duct ion. A crop z that has not a , t I). 13. OSHOUNE "i 'mci. i ? ... I 1 - - ?? v iip11 fcj?n i I'nun u Value" (in an Interrupted market t J demand) cannot be considered as a n - crop ?ro\vn for Rial Profit, although e 411 indirect profit may rcsuH in reduc- ' 1 ing tbe cost of a Money Crop. r i Money Crop Gives Real Profit It is the Money Crop that gives j real profit to the farm and a .Money i< Crop can only he a crop of a know n I * > market value immediately c avertible', i into money in any town at any time. < 'i'he problem of supplying the South- j I e a farmer with a cash market f r i1 01 her crops thai would yield as much j 1 or more profit than he derives from | * the cotton crop, has engaged the I- j I trillion > f the farmer and his friends, 1 fad with the assistance of the Roll '' Y.eovil, tloy have found a solution of * t .e problem in Peanuts. ? t Tiie Peanut The Peanut crop offers wonderful i j opportunities. It can be grown over the entire S nith with profit. It reaches its perfection in grow'hi an I yield on well drained, gray, sand> j ( I ionm soils such as exist in the Coastal i Plains al ng the Atlantic Seaboard. I which territory is now either occupied or is being rapidly encroached upon i by the Roil Weevil. i There is a constant demand at a j "Cash Sur.cnder Value" from a mar" kct that would be difficult to glut with I ( ' the peanut, for the reason that there I > arc fi\ e avenues of profit. $ F ve Avenues of Profit First: Pi gressive oil mills through out the South are eager buyers of the ' P? a mil and offer a spot cash mar i ket at very remunerative prices. The ^ oil is in gieat demand. Second: The nut and vines are a sp'epdid feed for cattle, producing a i - "quick growth of firm and tender meat } A profit in the sales of cat'le thus I fed and fattened is a certainty. Third: The best Qualify of neannt^ i find a ready sale hi top prices to the| manufacturers of candy, of peanut but # i tor and o'her c infections. !< j Fourth: Peanut cake (from the. oil 1 mills), fed to hugy., makes a vigor-1 oua growth and gain in weight and) ? when properly "finished off" with corn, gives a firm meat with the fat ; j contaning a proper proportion of nearine for making g.od firm lard. * Feeding the whole nut <? the hog Is k mistake Tor two reasons: First, the >*iue or profit from the oil is . 'nut, and second, the oit of the nut reives au excess of oil over stent itie i | NOTICE OF SAI.E. I : l t Under ami by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by 1 his Honor T. H. Spaiw, Presiding ( Judge, in the case of Conway Nu- ' tional Hank, a corporation, Plaintiffs vs. J. W. Dawscy, H. C. Dawscy, .1 i H. Dawscy, S. J. Lewis, G. J. Holli. 1 day and Burroughs & Collins Com. ' pany, Defendants, and dated the P2t' ' da?>y of March, at Clw.mbers, Florence, ' . : &. C., A I). ltMT, 1, it he undersigned ' ? % , j W. L. Bryan, Specie 1 Master of Mai-j i ry County, will sel9 at public auction k too the highest bidder before the ^ I Court House door at Conway, in Hori ry County, and State of South Caro- * I'M .1 i ? Iiiiiu, miring legal nours ot sale, on J ' salesday in June next, it being , 4th (lav of said month, all and simni-L I * % lar those certain lands situate un | j 1 Horry County, and described as foil- [ lows, to wit: J ' All and singular the three coi-tuiii | lots of land in the Town of Ay nor. County and State aforesaid, desig- j , nated on map of said town made "by j . 1). M. Burroughs , Surveyor, dated j j | November 22nd, 1909, as lots Nos. I-, | 4, F?, and (>, Ithxk 411, the same being j < .conveyed to me by Burroughs & Col- j | jlins Co., by their deed dated Noveiv.- , ( her 4th, 1912. ; i y Said lots were sold by th.e under- : 'signed at public auction on snlesda\ ( j in May 1917, and knocked off to S j ij. Lewis, the highest bidder at the ]\ j sum of $2,2*>0.0v; and notice is hare, i j' | by given that the said S. J. Lewis '| having failed and refused to comply 1 with his said bid, the said lots will ?; be resold on the day and date above f stated viz: June 4th, 1917, at the') 1 risk of the said S. J. Lewis, the <lc- -t\ faulting bidder. . TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser c for papers. i vyv?w<t,v4 o. v., May loth, A. I). 19171o W. L. BUY AN, ( Special Master. R. B. SCARBOROUGH, Plaintiff's Attorney. j! H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney for \[ Burroughs & Collins Co. ! < . |} COLDS & LaGRlPPE : 5 or 6 dotes 600 wtll brer.k 1 j 1 any case oi Chilis & Fever. Coldt e & LaGrippe; it acts on the liver ? i better than Calomel anddocs not \i tfcripe or sicken. Price 25c. <2 , OONWAY, S. C. * in the South t cash crop; ml produces in the hog a soft, flabby leat, the fat of which will not prouce lard of a proper consistency. Fifth: The Peanut, being a legume, i a soil builder and adds nitrogen to bo soil and works in splendidly in a station with cotton or torn, both of hich are voracious feeders on nitroen and requiring clean culture, rap- , Jly deplete the soil of nitrates. Proper Fertilization Because it is a legume, many poole believe that it requires no fertiliers and in this they are badly tutsaken. Nitrogen gathering nodules o not begin to form on the roots of he plant until the nut is two-thirds i natured and if through lack of propr nourishment, the plant is allowe 1 o languish until this stage is reach-i d, the crop will be greatly curtailed eu profits lost. The plant requires a suftleient mount of nitrogen from a quirk acting loufco to carry it to the nodule formUK period while the presence in sui'li icnt uantities f t?l"?sphorie tie d ' ' >ota-!. s e^sfntuil during tlu pre a lU ni'l 5 i'y of the plant. An ;. .'plica', hui of a f< rtili/.cr conaining 1pe- cent available plic.s)hori< acid, i ' . to 'J per eea. am* nonia and - or nit potash, applied it I he r ale f or.: 100 to ?>00 |>ouud * tor acre, will : ' ? a crop of both mis and hay suf lent to return tit" ost of the feitili/. . and leave :i lia.aliotne profit while a v. nr.!" p't' li/.ed crop vill barely return cost ( f production. The Profit Vo'uc The profit value of an a-ae id' well . ultivated and fetlilized iqual to the profit vain < t' .a tore of ?tton producing two-thirds f a hale o the a< re. The following tabulated or ?t and >'a!ue e: liinated by Pr. J. N Harper, dearly proves this point: Comparative Cost Per Acre of Cotton and Peanuts 'otton !Van :U ( .??t Prr Acre !'..? l..:() Pre. k ing ! .and ? I "0 11 a i row i ii r I .iitul 2"> PO ilaeluiR fertilizers ,PJ .25 I .a > up: <>IT t .and J 5 2:' App'oniR fertilizer .."0 Hedding on I ertili/rr . . 2: Harrowing before Ph.i.ting .75 :kct ' 2 ;"0 R 00 Perl ili/ers pen ,z> Planting w.. i '? It i vjit i?ill ' .) 0 5.0(1 11 a r v? t in g ' J fX! Preparing tor Market 0 J. 'O 1.75 Mai ki tiug " L' nO X.lX) Rent " S X) r* kU.'o ?;j.;5 Comyaiison of Return* from Cotton and Peanuts. U5 P? I m.i c<.to.n at 1m- Pi $:?V05 Xk* U?v t niton Si ed at $50 ton U. 06 (irms profit $></>.'>! Cost o: colt (in H.50 N't proiii cotton "5 HxiOicl* pratnit* ill R(K* hu $60.00 1 Toil peanut buy at $1.S ton 1 >.(10 ' roik profit CoH of primula <J.t S N.? profit peanuts If btrvrMrd by ni?uliinr the cost ?iii h% Irs*. MOTsK THAN SEPTVAGENA1UAN. Sept. 12, 1840?May 18, 1917. Mis. Clarhie Booth, widow of the ate Jas. T. Booth, joined Poplar hurch when a girl. was a profossinp Christian before the eldest of her nil. .str *caP. To her was bor? ehii . en. eight hoys and fivt ^irls, one son, J no A., and one dnugl :er, Mrs. J. P. Ludlvtm, died prior to ler death, she leaves the following xijis: Hon. W. M. Booth, recently elected to the House of Representatives; C. W., O. F., J. W.. and K. S. Booth, K. F. I). Allen. S. Kev. S ft. Booth, Willinmston, S. C., u mem>cr of Upper South Uaio'ina ('unlet nice, and F. II. Booth, Dillon, S. C., urd daughters: Mrs. J. T. Totld, Forney, S. C., Mrs. B. P. Holmes, Yidoia, (ia., Mrs. Grove Strickland, Fair Trade, S. C., and Mrs. N. S. Hardtvick., R. 1*'. D. Allen, S. ('., with sixty two grandchildren and fifteen great >rand children to mourn tlieir loss. It is a blessing to know people who-w lives are lived in the faith that it u.ving, she wanted to go home out of suffering, and has. left a goodly heviage. She was preceded to the better A'orld by her husband almost eleven rears, lacking only a week. She was aid to rest beside her husband on tin lay following her death by her pasor, G. T. Uhoad. Calf With Wooden Leg. Probably tlie only Missouri calf vith a wooden leg is browsing on tin arm of W. I), llrown in May County, rile calf belonged to a neighbor and ast winter stuck a nail in its hot f ustaining injuries promising to l>< atal. Craig Drown saw the calf am iad an idea; he. bought the annua' aid sent for a veterinary, who ammtated the calf's leg. Later a wood n leg was substituted and the calf s now only a little slower than the ther cattle in the pasture.?Kansas 'ity Times. o n - - sprains and strain* Kolievcd. Sloan's Liniment quickly takes tie lani out of strain.-., sprains, bruises ind all muscle soreness. A clean, loar liquid easily applied, it quicklv >< net rates without rubbing. Sloan's .iniment does not stain the skin or log the pores like mussy plasters or >intments. For chronic rheumatic iches and pains, neuralgia, gout and mnbago have this well-known remdy handy. For the pains of grippe ind following strenuous work, it jives quick relief. At all druggists. :>c.?adv?No. 2.? ! COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Not Served.) Court of Common Plea*. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. S. D. Bryant, D. F. McGougan, and I). \Y. Hardwick Executors of the Last Will and Testament of J. C. Bryant, Deceased. Plaintiffs, ? -vs.? n n itrM - i > - - ? i-/. n. v* nson, j. i'. ucrnam ami i>. i'. McGou^an, Copartners, as J. 1*. I)ei ham & Co., M. G. Cooke ar.d O. M. Powell, Copartners as Cooke & Powell, 0. B. Jenkins ami A. W. Jenkins, Copartners as Jenkins Bros.; All and singular the heirs at law of Walter K. Meaves, Deceased, whose names are unknown to plaintiffs; CI. B. Jenkins am one otlier whose name is unknown to plaintiffs, as executors of th? Last Will and Testament of A. \V Jenkins, Deceased; U. S. Wilson J. W. Prid^en, and Carolina I.an I and Investment Company. a C : pora i ion, 1 )efendant>, TO TilK DKIT.XDANT.S A BOY: N AM KD: vor ARK HKRKBY KCMMON!:; ami required to answer the ecmpluii. in this action, whic'n has heen file*, in the office of the <".:rk of tin Ct urt of Common Picas, for tin said County, and to serve a et py o your answer to the said compiaii t oi the suhscriher at his office , at Co;: way, S. C., within twenty days af e the service hereof; exclusive of th day of such service; and if you l'ai to answer the complaint within tl time aforesaid, the plaintiff in Inaction will apply to the Court for th relief demand *d in the complaint. .Dated March 2.?,rd. A. D., PUT. 11. H. WOODWARD, ' Plaintiff's Attorney. .To M. G. Cooke ar.d 0. M. P?>wol cnpaituers as Cooke & Powell: a i : i _ A i \ * * <i 11. Miiguiar uu' nmrs ai uiw o 1 Walter E. Meuros, deceased. whos : names aro unknown to the plair tiffs; G. L?. Jenkins and one ot;,c j whose name is unknown to plair tiffs* as executors of tho East Wi and Testament c?f A. W. Jenkin' deceased, R. S. Wilson, J. W. Prii pen, and Carolina I.and and In' Oi meat Company, ji corporation, i F. McGougan, I). K Wilson and A W. Jenkins, Absent Defendants. TAKE NOTICE That the Con plaint in the foregoing stated actio land the Summons of which the fori going is a copy, v/er? -filed in the. o fice of the Clerk of the Court < Common Pleas in and for Hon County, at Conway, S. C., on the.2(it day of March A. D., 1917. W. I? DRY AN, (E. S.) <\ c. c. r. H. IE WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. WMAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-MS IS AH IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC i IvAX-Fos is not a Secret or Patent Med : cine but is composed of the followii; ' old-fashioned roots and herbs: cascara bark blue flag root rhubarb root black root may apple root senna leaves and pepsin In IvAX-Fos the Cascara is improved b the addition of these digestive ingredi ents making it better than ordinary Caj cara,and thus the combination acts n< only as a stimulating laxative and cathai lie but also as a digestive ami liver toni< Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax- F( combines strength with palatable, ar< i matic taste and does not gripe or distur the stomach. One bottle will pro\ Lax-FoS is invaluable for Constipatiot ' Indigestion or Torpid Liver, Price 50< ... - You can't afford to miss Spgtfia &he tkriai fJttpneme u>t4its\emon C^astle JOrrtmJ J)u/Ai*mn ?? a? J> Pmhttl if INTERNATIONAL II kt/mtJ ty M T lit I TOREK FARMERS ADVISED I USE MORE LIME Statement of Vrooman Urging Farmers to Use More This Year I IT IS NOT LATE SAYS THE DEPARTMENT !l The Duty of Farmers to Make i Most of Cheapest Kiiul of Material. I 4 . 1 Is it too late materially to increase "our national food supply this spring Not i'~ our farmer in the ens.";' I hall t i t .? count v i!i prompt !> v< i I , , ' st rl to no u-o .>. t.'.o rnoape-t ar.t ' IqeivUvt ku \vn apemy to .> !i n_; up national pi* ;i cfh it of fn ds'.uf'. I - nan r!\. 1 in . 'J i ... oiI i iors at j;' < i' ; t a 'c 1.itt.i. I *. sc. I I;. . st u.t * ni t . v> : v by no a v r?t"vIp'.ilov.s C r vrvutien y.f s*. aide I'i.r.u c, am! a. 'i too c" i1 ,. ui.ics i*( on mar. . - . . in <>) ip c-t. n ; ( ok phi so! ati , on t 'in cornesejoia j ft i lilir.oy 1 ?> a. -;, ovon terr.piracy. i . ore r. arua no Muap. j ! uv.'CYcr. that try h? done to in Icrcasi vie'. s, \ it::* 11 costs no mor | i.i'tv than it unl l>rt re. It may s.atrie la said. ! bi lit v< . that if all some-. h j os of a? .il io'in oh.crri a1 i?i t'dir.cr. 1' i f h.od. oi.y tola! farm output in nu?n> '' j sections oould not only be maintained. ( I i'Ui even inert . s? d ft r a considerable ' , tmiisimply by lhe ^plication of " J lime to aoror.?t s that m w are pvo ir. yield or lyinjy fallow because 1! are too sv-ar t.> prow profitably o.ops* l.Y.e car. an ! >h'r- .hi he put ->n aH i- s-. ur laud. I>y a plentiful use of lii n " t \vr can, figuratively speokhqy rank-.; 1. our "var bread" of sf .aee. * { There :s perhaps no connidei dd section ol* the I"nit v?l Stales without .some local supply 01 li',n< wteno, marl n or oyster shells. Ground limestone for 2_ hi vert applications of lime to sou'* ?" land 'are sometimes remarkable. \n 'd in vestment in limestone o!i?n pay< *y a <li> idend of 11)0 per eor.t. or ftvns^ It t)ie first V'i.r, it caie iv taken at t* r-r.?ae time o maintain tln^ #- 0;.nie conts 1.1 of the oil* | It the duty of A;y fanners, in this national crisis, to make the most of thisj-c;., cheapest and most easily r."ai'able agency for speeding up 01 oductior.. War or no war, a carload of ciushcd limestone k ; where needed is always money in the . ! farmer's pocket at the end of tlu. m -rep year. And a carload of lime^ jst<m\ judiciously used by each farm* e?' whose land is t?n> a(,:.<l. will aug 1 mont our supply of breadstuff's by a *iu prising' nu.finer of millions of . j bushels. |g! o LIHLRTY LOAN SAMLATHS. The Director of Publicity of the ! Liberty Loan 'Department of the j Tre asury requests that we announce i that Saturday, .June 2nd, and Sunday. I ?ji1 iii! aid, are sot aside as Liberty y j Le an Sabbaths throughout the eoun* | Material !o>* sermons to be ovrach5t . . .. j e.l in aP pulpits has been prepared. | l?y some misunderstanding eopi.'S >s ?C a sermon for use Sunday, may ? j'JIth, were sent out. and the nevvspare pers of the district are ropnest.ed t(> i. ai'iii iiiico the mistake in order to avoid confusion. I IBI REATH S3 yv const! |j>|| ft pat.ion, and 1 similar disorders. Remove the B^ hi cause in its early stages, do mffl not allow the organs to get in ol 9 chronic state. A few doses of Bfi H DR. THACHER'S 6 " | tllir i% !l| LIVtK ANU BLIND H * SYRUP a will restore the affected organs IV to a healthy condition. IT* It is a gentle laxative, pure- S| ly vegetable, tonic in effect. ^| Search far and near and you II will not find a preparation to II equal this tried and true old II home tonic. # 1^ M Get a bottle today?put up II In convenient sizes,. 60c and $1. II