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P~id - - _ _ -_ __ 10A .T PA. M. ____ 7,- 71., JALL VNIT A___ I -T TO B nE OUf GUEST 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.___7 All CHERO-COLA Bottling Plants throughouL There will. be more than a million -bottles of the UniLcd States vill cell)b itc Natioial Clicro- CJIERO-COLA served free to visitors of tde Cola Day on April ] 8th 1)) keeping "~openi rnny CIIEROCL ltlnrP ,, 7 P . >ykem opn mnCHRO-COLA Bottling Plants on this house" betweeni the houIs 1 0 a. m. and 5 p. m1. dat-e..-April 18th. It is estimated that more than a hundred thousand merchants who sell CHERO-COLAwill have their stores decorated with bottled CHERO-COLA and display advertising matter for this rhWC04 occasion. Millions "of consumers who appreciate CHERO COLA'S "Individual Sanitary Package" idea will again welcome this opportunity foicthe public to see for themselves the modern Lime Chiu m ?huru 1umethod of bottle sterilization, cleansing and re-filling employed b)r CHERO-COLA Bottling Plants throughout the country. The purityand wholesomeness of bottled C1ERO- National Chero-Cola Day, you will note, is an (A h as rapidly gained favor with the Con- educational feature of our advert i.sig cin pagi. sunun g helii. As evilenuce--CI ERO-COLA. We walt the public to know what CI1I has n adie a vohuuite im its developlelt greater COLA is. We want the public to know why it is tihl has ever beell reached by any other bot- served only in bottles. We want you to visit 11iE 'I titutaed bevg fr the stie perio of our vltl?)t aiid see for yourself-at tie saime tune liae-a u reord se are proud of and a -fct reccive booklets tellig t n whole stor). Don't worithy of your consideration. fait to come-April 18th. Laurens Chero-Colk a ot Regn '. : M- !.I ot h t o Repair r - to t h hps. by (Ger. 1mn v . . :d 3l0 Tols. Wan:tir:::2 \ei . - h l finlal de( hiV n : I c:: reached, indi Cation. ; Ei ! a cab.intet muteetinig wer:: a hiundre:1 German mnerei n 3:n t.ken oVeI' in lif frent : : ill he regardevd asi the pe:::( of the American gavern ment trd paid lor after tihe wiarl. The v id up In American harl'!r :--irly at the outbreak of 1he %var : i ro;v, were seized early toda:, : e tely alfer the 1i1o se's passage of thw war ren;o.)ution1. Their crown vill 1': :nioved to immigratlon detentionl stLin, (ire to he treated ats alienn admissible to the country If able to passi the ordinary immigration tests. The fact that many are naval reservists will not serve to bar them. There were indlcations today that damage done to the ships by their crow:n when relations between the United Ktatus and Germany were bro ken will be repalred as early as po) lble and the shilp put Into the trans Atlantle tra,' to transport supplies to the aliles. The toatl tonnage could not be bult in Ainrican yarls In less than a year and srvio o; the larger shtips, notably the \'a ld coild not. I:. prodiuced In the I '' ! MlatM in s('Veral years. Al! o the :shpm %'ill hiave to be dry dlock~ :-o lhey (.nnI b!4 ma11de seva w ort !r H, A*I, reat V-al-rland, with I tOne c'' o1,00 Is too large to en ltr t:. he .\]!wleri:I in dry-lock. 'nd will 1 to be, towed to lialboa to be do e '. The 'arlie t tile estimlal ed to imu en of the Ow into ser Vice hI; ihr;'e IontIs. Oili~h ., onk, !!"Ite! ,en n " would bw mlwdle of the vesi; and they eithter cw!d I; 1:aa'( n naval auxil larle:.t:r lntue rimnt, -hips. Most of them :i 1an ake e.ev'llent troop tranp r;.p . r. ourtOeen of ohe Iargest Anti w t onl:1 iarry -10,000 !roops, whLeh I.. ;;:-o a: mnlny as could he -trani:po ~t, il the entire avAilable Amerleian n:erchant fleet. Some of the ofliclals said today that the r:hips :,ould not he taken over by tin Ilnted States formally and put Jnto serrIce wthout an act of Con gress. ;''Ei('i , '1 .\Vs i I:RVONI.:1 1 S Ot'I. i 110l IT WtiTER IN Ti1E .MORtNING. Wah.li\ Ai1at .ll the siomahed, chet (d1 Rowel Ploisons efore ireak, falst. To Pfl1 your be.st, hay inl a.d d. oil[t to f1e l cleall linsidt, no ourbi (0 Coat. 0o111 ton1gu0e am si kenll yotu brevathl or dull your head; onl constlim. tion, billou attacks, sik headalhe1 colds, a hellm watismll or l gassy, ac i stomlachl, youl ilst hlathle onl the inlshk like you bathe ou toside. This is vastl . Inlore imiportant, becaulse fihe skir, pores do0 not absorb imlpurlities intu the blood, while l(le bowel pores do hays a well knlowlj, kidnevy tpecinli. To k(eep these >oisonls and tox(in well flushed fron Ilie stolliach, liver kidneys and bo els, drinik, befort, breakfast each l I a glass of hot wa. ter with a kidn tablet then lake il befoie dinner and Supper with a glss of cold water. This will cleanse purify and freshen the entire el1menl tury tract. Before putting ilore foo] into the stomach get a dozen kidneec tablets for a quarter frilm People. IDrug Store. They aro inexpensive alid act quickly. Drink hot water every morning with kidneco to rid your sys ten of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel, likc you felt before your blood nerves andl muscles became saturated with an ac cimuation of body poisons, begin thb treatment and, above all, keel) It up! As soap and hot. water net o tile skin cleansing, sweetening, all purifying so kid neco and hot water, befor' Ieakfas, let on the slo ima(h, liver kdinys and bowels. R!EIGN OF TERliit1l IN N Ol'il:!VN Fit INC'l Neivr Reffore ini st or o1%013ff W41r,11 11w S1neh Tho rou hw Deg ru-Ielifn Itr. Wroct. oungGhwTahvil kmway WVaslung on. A pril G. -Neve r be-for< III lie history of the worid ha tlIen beell -ufh a thoroulih1 I de'.ieiructiori wroulgh, by either1 a vanqilhd or \v totiolls armytui*, V 1., 111:1 ta wI -h ItIeI G r Oln l" wrought inl niorthIlern Fr;ance, av cording to the report of 1 ht(1tn:i.ef 1111le tri p InI that sit eion by Aliba - asdor. 1.harp madeo public tod y atl th( !Itate departmilent, "'ownsi were lotilly destroyed,' f1he aIhassador r(rported "for no up parent military reasoll anl(d i many ol the samlier villagos searcey a housc remain with rOof intact." From the tov/ti of ilam In everal hundred people, nearly half of thetin girls and women over 15 yetrt old g i (roi 1 i I )he . r -\:il' :I!; at ,'.ris;, datIed A pril 1, 111m!, tha4t lipon teinviititionl of thll r!nll h g l-overnilieint he visited on .\iareb :'.I tuiany of, the Prenich towns recently retakenl it) IIh( invaded terri tor . Ilie was xecolinipivd by one of Ith illitary atlaieS to the enhassy. lIe *onlid thal tle varIotI s reports CI IlaIted in Fr:nee Which have appear ed in .\laericall iespape'rs. in regard to It e eploredi ('(ntlitions1, wtereC In no( way exaggei'ated. "'ll rouglo I tile rConteIIred terri tory tre reigns a scele of desola tion: and this Is not only true where Gerniani military operations in ight pos sibly excutse destruction Inl thle blow Ing up of bridges, telegraphic and tel phonic connections, railway lines, and the blocking of highways by fell ing trees which protected the Gcr man retreat, but towns wero totally destroyed for no apparent military reason. Private houses along the country highway, including some of the most beautiful chateaux of great values, were completely gutted by ex plosives systemat iCaly 13 planted or by fie. Ag re ic tu ral im Ilemen ts on the fa rmils were destroyed, chlciles and 1'at hedr iaals were rdilcetd to a 11m of rttini by fire or explosives. "At I!- town of Ilian t Ilie mtotliei or six ehi' ii told me Ih-it Ie' huis ha dand hke.- a ghe. one IN :I( 11h, otheri 1.5 ye;.. ('hl, had b1 een c.1r rl'd vaa by Ih li' 'an at 0.he 1h C of tle evacun' ijol . I o!) l lion strating the had bevin lobi! . 1 .1s -1, rnati she might fild ih hd in e canal In the rean ' ho b e. 0h . alaed Iht 1 olit of Ih - tn n'. i tutl populai onl ,ivveral 'u; Gd pvoidet hadJ! beenl vnmplvled I~ at Po:aIy the Germans, near'ly hai cf w!omii v..er' gnds aNdt wometn ovr la yersof' age. A large niimber' of Frrnehl 1wole, ItI is believed, Inl the evnilatet1 t'own and :mrii rounding onltt ry w're coipielled to go with the Germa11:4, fronit Ile ra(t that few ire. low to Ie found there. "itspected ol ily trip Ilore thawi 100 miles lin the Invnded territory and left Witll the convict;on that never be fore in the history of tile world had o ) $q 11i ruc au bdor v i vtoriou r . GIRLS! GIR LS! TRY I1! STOP DANDRUFF AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Had1 r Astils f alln I m on[t nad it1..Is th1ickc, liary, stroll. and1 benillful. You haIir1 be(oi light, wa1vy. lull fy. abtun(dant and appl;ars as :oft, Ils frolus :tnd be-autifull as a younm.: girl's aferaliderinle hlair vlean.;e-l.".1s liry. thisnitn a1 cloth w%-Ith a litleh I)bnllderinp and eareftu!ly draw it tiu'oulgh your. hair, taklinig onle sma'lli stand at at tim-e. This wvill cleanse thev hair iof dust, (ir and excessive oi! and i ,il a few n1 iiinens you have doll hied I Ie beittity of 3' ifI hair. liesides bea It n1ig the hair at oilev, Danideril , dissolves every par t' Ie of danldruff; O(r lea nses, luril11 ies an(1 invigorates the scalip, forever sto) pinig itching ald falling hailr. 1lI what will please youl Ilost will he after a few weeks use when you will actually ese new hair-flne an .1 lowny at first-yes--hut really new hallr growing all over the scalp. if Iyou care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton'si Danderine from any drug ist or toilet counter, and just try it. TIl E SOI"Il CA'OlIN.A N EREIOE . LE I ,0.)A L C'olored P'eople livid Mllass 31("Ating an~d Al4iint. 'ommitlee t 4o S 1m. A iinjntr. ('olimlia, .\pril 0, . committee of ne'grots nIled on1 (overlor .\lanning Illis aflrnoon a1141 pre.:.tllld resolu dions adopled at th. 111. lileeing of lihe color ed Ill e n11 (,;unhIia I he othe:' ih i ex I. n1 Le' ir 1oy : I lr :-id.I I \i n : ;..,1 1h 1 I -T offered 'aI m1 . i ny l i - pr iy v. hibl 11h1y Lvg 1 .e od. ;;nm v urd the l esernor that io t the . itir parut sol i t hl l ( rno .1.1m O Ith !1' nit .d U lat ntv M. The olie ill -l, \-lutib \;i: naodh the 'vhinjns tomi iS r' t he reeoeotitilie t old lon heo the .!A I inor, were, leiui ; Inl the several lic:(d: of vendea-vor- an1d replresent11 thef semunentc111 oIfithe colorep'l populatdonl. Governor .\lning as~sured fihe com niit.tee of his appreciation of tir~i res oluitionl anld of thleir willingnes."s to serve thle country. Ile told thtem thlat under the present pian it wasi not the Intention of the government to in n . I . : 'dI Ilkt fact t h t I I y :. ' ! -I 44o Ill-ir a ittni Ii h I4 d . i4:. alki i 1he 1 1 11 11 1 )s ih i. II u1:4 d l l to n t'VI.irI. i I h1111-niei withi thw co o e lwp olpl !.I s a . n I 1. "I!. tien;and work or take h(oI I of any i IIn;aton v ! h-k !it-h b -, ar offelIed th IeIlk. Th$ 1( -!;Aity for I*econlonile rei-ein i: greal. Th' goernor 4aiid, an d i is he .l that IIhe egros ( an wh of grt( T h g o vver I 4411, re fe vrIr to II r .. 'nt m IIig ratIion oil t) he I 1 : . 1rovs to I he .North and said that hie believed a ., rnt deal of this vas5 obtained I through mn isrepleiet ilg tIle coldiltins I here and thelv fancifull korivts of wages. 1lie said ite Solth Was the place for tile nigroes and the goveln1 1rgd the cominiteteP to llse their influelce in stp ini : this migration. Tile (chief excntive assitred the Committee that lie believed in giving tile negroes fa ir treatment and assried them that this was his purpose and intention. 1He told of his appreciation of their patriotie action. The committee asked the governo' to mal.ke appoinmI1ents of ie.gr'oes ats notaries public and said they suffer ed mnilch inlconvenlience inl not being allow'd Conumissions s notaries. The gio4i4 ror (old theill he4 wouhi consider thlis Inatter and will n41v14 1ome. i :10( to :Iy on il fu11 11her. 1141 had, he b re4vokdil Ihe comIn iifions ofn*re ats notario.s heva:tv in some Inl, ances heyI w vXere l, n"-wrenuise l: Iy 1.( 11:1111c only v h - Iu 1' 'f 1U 'v. c:i wad (a yd Nri in Ih enait teeIII . \v :! man"l w, Ilhe ma , fn '. n are Av iwelvmebers ef I):hmmn CHICHESTER 961L 'T11V DAMN)A M:RAN.\p . ,adkls Ahl<3 me jruggi~ lt <r PlusIF inl M-1d P41 oid u16 iliL i k nO 4'ut re. 1 4o11 O 1 r,.' A o'4 ' V. : I 'a for 9 SOLD DY DRUGGISTS YVEYWIIfRE How's This? We offer Onc Hluuidred I )ollars Reward for an v case of Catarrh that canrot be curted bY lall's Catarrh C1 -e. ,F. J1. & e 0 .Terl . O W '. ti ' til b-r. - l:Lv.' kIown P.. J. t be' .y IIr the ;:t:;t I5 a ild belevo I Iin p erfe tl y h no lt I ll b il usil t'an-ict use :'lltI li -tl 1allyv a bl to fry ilc aly thiluins 'i ni bs lhe- lllm N.\ IN .\ (i, (1 . N( .; to .i.' (,t eg', I Toleado, 0. 1I~dll' C.': 1t-rch Cium bi 1:1hken inite-rnally. coll.% :;1111 i:1- <> 1 ih. :1:-e t T s n o g . nvt frv.l'i -;5 itsi p.r bottle, S-Ild Take liali u F.aitly 111ii for eonotlitatiota Some ioodl.hi.ie. "Don'tl thinlk too muhel o)f your' owni luetheld::. \Vnlehl other people's ways and learnl'r i thelin." 'ihis" is good advice, 4espe( I'lly\ whenl bilious' or ve in stipated. You \kill id Inanly people .hO utsv Chami.osrlain's Ta betIs for thlese aillm ints w.ith thle best re(sullts, anld will do well to follow their. exam Faithful Friends 1 . : W .1. one Maya aog 000 "0 - ;ZM 9e' tl.-I 31 and cold of mine and my children too has been stopped by Dr. King's New' Discovery." For nearly 50 yearsDr. Kin 's New Discovery has been te standard remex. for coughs, colds, croup and' such bron. chial affectioiq. At all dru gists. Try i.