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14 "I'M ONE OF 2,000,000 who save time, money and hard work by cooking in comfort on a New P ed ccion Oil Cook Stove. " Ne'w Pedctions do any kind of cook ing and relieve you from sweltering over a hot,; dirty coal or wood range. The long blue chimney assures an odor e'ss, e'e flamo and permanent satisfac tion, becauso' it gives a perfect draft and puts the heat just where it is nededed. Gas stove comfort with kerosene oil. Fuel cost--=2 cents a meal for 6 people. New Perfections are made in many styles and sizes. Your dealer can supply you. Look for The Long Blue Chimney Use Al:uidin Security Oil to obtain he best results in Oil Stoves, II caters and IAlimps STANIDARI) Oil COMPANY (New J-ersey) washington, ). C. aniL .TI .o , Ch l ot i, N . C. Norfolk, \'a. MD. hrls:,W.V . ki (A., dii0 , a ck an d uCharlto, N. C. th~ny~l te pin oul kil m. IwaChardl ,w a.l sas Mels Syuvna Woods oftc ml o ils y, Tnn fhe experince'it Tondic h oa' atrie. Sh slysc futher: wBenfre i ean to bade adie, back acdhead woike ahneursnebad, frl ward ubgt o feels die a nuewsgo woman - o lyatrdu3l poundsti an nwIdo Cai tyhoe woan, tosi we ( as runnt k a bgw tr mill. i tyn r or' rI io ish Itery sr heing a wld ilin ao tria. sil ue Cari when~ I fel arste.a Ged t ala o tego. 9ytol. S Ifta you eed Caru i the m n 'syo r fome. sc Y u canou mae aio s aotk e ae ityi akenui forodefl(lfecpei your fruueot a be hling hea woul ingul wom n o voethan proifty yieaS .hrs. tn voetafe f Gicet asso Baogtle od uiyigi,! - titmy -rcfon funtiun t re ftlyeeal fismembe f youy wier as ct'atrful of thet mecn you tk e n Ickl yo are d gnxious abu-h ies ti ae o i woneruldiferpci your futuret ea~lth woulireult Inl a ve get ab.o;l te pr odctrik 8.8.8. there is novil nt fe lodlea.s ifoidinierl miins-A bt aau raG n _wf Seiic Cneror. Demana genuin ('A3P LIFE AT STYX. Co. 1). IlInving a t food Tinte. Has an . ni inble liail etnm. laid lIest, Line on 'ntrady. Iwo Aspirants for ('ot tissions. Other Boys. Last 'I'hursdaty night a banquet was given to the ('leinson hoys who are aiotii the guards at Styx. Of course 'arlisle !tolt and George Perguson were (here with bells on, and they say they h1 ad a dandy limne. Anyhow, they were able to give the details of sipec'he: Ilte next day. Coming back to aimp that night (ask a soldier what "night" ineansI the sentinel muist have needs felt his littleness when his "who comes there" was answered by such a wanton wile as: "This is ('aptain Pip of Co. Q, beetn out for poch spik ing." Afteri a little formal quibbling, ever;ything about the camp was saw ing gourds except a few sotnzati' ilis Iiie forms pacing to and fro like shades waiting for ('haron. Soon 1he lzpuhiall hiugle' blasted re veille and in a few tuzintiles, up and down each colplany street could he seen the soldierly 'lad gallantry "f raissant l'exercise". And looking :ross the adliaeenl sltoe, as far as tae inisty ilornig woild izerluit, were :seen Itl buys of the 'Id regiment en eiring uioin their daily routine of eati life. Then cate the call to breakfast and Ith le h'arty a pe t its were silf et'videont faits to show that the ser gants of the itliiiissariats wetre "on their .jobs". Sh ort ly afterward an as s'iitlly call was sounded and it was a genuine ipeastre to witness the man Ual it(lause,11 ex 'ressing the hearty apprecwtiationl (11 Complanly 1) when comn iienddt i I-y ( itiain Lit' with the word:s of .\ajor Watson: tihat ('ompany ) had the best line in the wholh parade on t he pire\. ous at tN rnoo~n. 'Then the boys left 'amtsp for a seven mile hike, sing ing: songs. that indicated thrilling ou1t hi sits o' ener y. .\nd there was a still greatter siitiirise when they re Il I'Mt(d a. 1e hiurs Inller un1de'r Ihe ltlrnin gti sun, iet with ;iersiration but sinL':- as Lail as ever. it -4ie'iy e dI rather 'ont'Vome w:tiwn ('Dull an.1 l' h-ft, b'lt :I( rg'is Iial ,:nd 1'l11111' lii I l' 11 j .1 ( i Er tt', l ti e iiI thin lih-as it. ( ir has -ea r inI t h!11 e know41\\s a.1 ' \t Ii ! 4. 1 i' <. :ta.: i ib :a ( and It, 11 1 I .i tle ;id 11111 lih (': il : oiti ! er Il , hane l I lh e .:ni ( in l tn:hh !:: .4 1 ,1u4 'art . II:tin na. e' mitit h i e t+ ('a i' li ' \\z til \ a \ ': i ,i t:1 , - Il l 1 I t I t ' t lt l 1 I) ii, \\ 11 ..' I :t t )n Ii' n w\ a. ( w .' I I 11i1 :14111 1a1"'" I l lc '" ' I li ' I I;I : lil .+ b i I~ 1"i tI i'.'. 1' : . t '.+ ' :! wi ' - i I t ,i ;; , litnit r I i l ! ' +d tzi' u il, ' n t i : i 111112 :i' '11 ! 1 I'at' 'i,2 f 1'til81, (II II al. (4. 4 ot' u i.'ie Il.1 i2 S 'i 'y ll a llfa il :.2 t rlle:1 {21120 ," 1'1 111 t tieD' 14\ ti'e (.,r i r. T t, 1r:4 an i h \ a\ it u, 114\ e l ie !' t le n '.t . 11 iJn 1 u1 iii hi :'t-1 I - ia y :en, eing siore it:- ii tirit was~e ton nI, Ct ha'tez'y 2 'to nith , rrevle lIt) Ii di -t :r:, ' t (Ii Much inte-ay cayr thi l a." ba.e a rn:I there is :1- '4! 1.", \ ,;; ',- s .i ,. . . 1 ' tl .. . . .aay it grha der- ,nzt o'ted 'l'hrc' ui' atin~ cn ,tr ar nars i),il u te nis andu [o i(*l .1111thy nl lnt:, a ftui C lt awe t til I re ' g A erz l e eta r ('n. C '1) . " lx Li r 1ot .Iti} hy hatem'""i boh iav lte tl~e \l aI) ft'Orll 1 ai an-einitt Thcz' wre. * * 44444 * *44 * 444....* " " * ll0K ~ltY TAVERN NEWS. * " " * t * * ** * * * * * " 4 4 4 Hickory i'Tavern, .uly 31.--The ex trete wet spell has caused a delay in working the crops. The grass has got. a large headway on the farmners. Mrl Robert Ilellams and family spent Thursday night with Mr. W. P. 1 tel lams, of Illiside, and Friday they at tended the W. 0. W. picnic at that tl., c 0. Mr. .ohn Abercroinble is remiodeling his horno. i t tie Miss Iayda IIellamns entertain ed a few of her little friends Satur day evening with a birthday party. 'Those present were Little Misses Alone, Marie, ('arilee and Kisie May I ellams, Girtie, Madge, Alice B3e11, Nel lie and (trace bolt, Rosa Mae Sunterel, Allione Tunblin, Lu1le and Elizabeth Italdwin. Masters, Bruce Ilellaws, Til nian and Jack Mto01, Fred Hagwell, Ken neth and .\lancil Sinerel. The little guests were Invited into the dining roomt where lemonade and cake were Served. Miss Mac "itts who has been work in); in Charlotte ever since Christinas, is visititig her tmother, Mirs. L. C. Aber crotuhle. We all welcome Miss Pitts houie again. .\Ir. alno. Siutnerel and wife and lit tle IRose attendeld the picnic at 11111 side IFriday. Mr. S. II. Goggans, a candidate for the Iegisialitre, was in our Mtidst Fri day. Miss Masie Knight of New Harmnony Is visiting Misses 1ula and Mae 'itts. Miss 'dna Owens aeconitpauied by I rente and Thelina Owens, of Iahun, visited .rs. ('laude Wasson Sunday. .\ru. .lohn Ilrownlee, of Dials spent Sunday with his sister, .\ls. W. S. 1ol0t. .lMr. and .\Mrs. Irb0ert Abererombit' spent Saturday night. with .\It .losit, W\oodis and fatmily, of .\lI. 11,thl. .\rs. .\iny .\b~ercroitnbie had the1 niis frtulnii to stick a ntil in her foot Friday anti it is givg lt l'r a great deal of haini. ITe protracti anerting i Rataun will 5tart the filth .Sundlay night. l.il A N M illt iF- DIlG ('il N('l-:lt\. lr. T. 11. lIarlin ton ('on rat u li(.1 oln Il ii l'rotnol ion. .lt Ii I tilw- otlir. and (iittanta ent 'nt tI A:dht cin t i :.r. iltier Coa tny and Ithe i'ot-\(lrii 11n-r e'i, tpany were c lbiollii ittd. w ith T. l), I t'lill tt,n, a:- : i-I :' 1 (" # al f n f oit'sottit dated cttlotanie . ill Ibe had on hthe ir 1 l aitr l the tExchange buNitding. .\lr. ! 1rii n u has been ii a r o; }Ihl ''De-\lottianer eninp~any? for ser the 1tc1( hi it of t cmn..olidatedl conli (-ani11. is le ardedl a;s eidetnce of his o llt y n h li capahditie s lile 1(14k eb r: inu~nediately of the coult htialc~ ed < i anie s., hieh a r1 aIn ns the lar' g st int tIl trdie. a i ha been ibuy rcivt ing t Ne constrat. la'i+n u t ii tri. (i ' and ,t .I, i tit. til.I' 1 t111 i t in, I api pointens a iti. .tit h I. Dil . .tt . y onr i nan-t Th tilnn Tha os Not Affe Te Hea htausf t tratdxaereft. \LAnA, utte a dloen casen lieusiejs[:n.. rtng or Inhed Aenenican .\hrifulltnieana lofo fr signdt reJ. W.N wsO~ and. l Wilt ent~ S Sit liniet a Stl'oad t- a :ci .n, avoreid thatwsn geim -ya50 d14' riend of l ourthi dietinb riii i it I enan e, one-ar. Anotie - t ud~ t tesc Ha-an. t adn slig toa dsresta arteo yxiod ahrcatn they ae rttxour to d. to ta sorer Amontaisar fmily rug rpien ar-e mtler a nyer.f o(ler aabotteat oy". Soe, howein th huead recnld TherCie, Thyate aos Nloffe th Head nites of onic ndntive effec. LAXAt. Majvr (ROMOtQiN IN trs ettert than ordr uP.ininean doeajort caus nervonesor lont unArderi aret, a yh Mchelln s~tetlas ksept anuiskal hlean.eToey Lieut.endesoSin (on n nt n Mr. Merchant: If You Anticipate Buying flour, get in touch with us over long distance 'phones. Day 'phones 821 or 822; night 'phone 478. We pay all calls. If a man worth one Million Dollars called on you and you knew it, he would get your attention at once. We represent several Million Dollars in flour Mills, and it will pay you to consider usbef ore buying. We Represent the Following Mills: Hopkinsville Milling Co., Hopkinsville, Ky. Nashville oller Mills, Nashville, T..nn. The Wrig t Milling Co., Bluefield, W. Va. Blumont Milling Co., Blumont, Va. Oxford Milling Co., Oxford, Ohio. Eldred Mill Co., Jackson, Mich. Cumberland VIley Milling Co., Nashville, Tennese. D. A. Stick s & Son, Hagerstown, Md. Kelley Milling Co., Kansas City, Mo. Northwestern Mill & Elevator Co., Toledo, Ohio. Laurenceburg Roller Mills, Laurenceburg, Indiana. Palmetto Brokerage Co. Greenville, S. C. W. H. Moore, Mgr. Office 'Phones 821 and 822. Residence Phone 478. MARIE RAPP OLD of the Metropolitan Proves by direct comnparision t at her brilliant and ppealing voice is flawlessly re-created by the new Edison. Madame Rappold and m yothers haviprove'd by dire omparis,' n that Edison's Re-Crea tion ~heir wrk cannot be distinguished from eir acf al performances. Come to us ask to hear THE NEW EDISON Fleming Brothers "Jewelers of Quality" Spartanburg Roller Mills Ship your wheat to us. In exchange we will ship frou thirty-six pounds of flour and fourteen pounds of brand per sixty pounds of clean dry wheat. Must contain no wild onions noe 'mut. You pay freight to us and we pay fr ,lht to you. Mail us prepaid bill of lading.f Spartanburg Roller Mills Spartanburg. . . S. Cari.