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COUNTY A(EN'IlN 31001ti-E .UltGING COVI-;R O()011 FinelsN That Whierever l''rniers IIa,,e Used ('over ('rolls U11m1 Other C'rops ar'ei ietter. County I)emonstratiot A;u-n . Is giviig collsiderable tetit11ion at this seasof or the year o tIe agil ien for Cover r'ops for soil Itu prove mlent. 110 has .just issuefl aItae mlit which deals wilh these,; things which the farmiIers of the county will doubtless read with interest. It is as follows: "It is a ver asy('y inatter to see, as One1 gOeS oVer l'a11rens coily now, that the greatest problem confronting the faieirs of our (cotily is that of soil fertility. lhiere is a vast erc a;vge of our co i d cottoil inl the county onl Wilh) th1v ownier, after payingl seed and fertilizerA bills and allowing fair priCe for his work, will harely break even. after tie year's work is smieiiid up1. Wo Occasionally See fields (Inlore often IatCheIIS) where' there is' a (Very fineC crop. Say at hale of cottonl or :,., to -1) iusiels of corn iier acre. On these there will le seini'did return111s this fall. 'If You wIll ilivettigate tile niatier where anl acre or' two is found so 11nnelh above the aver-age youl will find that this particular'liehl has been fav olrd In hain:Ig vither, a Splendicd ap plition of stable manure or1 a good growill last wilter of elov'ei or1 vetch. "I have asked Imyself quite oftenl tiese days, why (nl't Ithese favored spots of land, Ilhese Spots onl which good lilnliny is being illade this year, he inlreascd inl ninheii'r and inl sii so liat soon they will 1w the rle in St'ad otiii ex1 i ceV 'tlo ill I urells "I think I haV et Vei r(111 1 a iia'r tiie tha tls ool Sepi b111er 5 days wit u a fin lle seasoln itn Ille groun'd, for smvinlg ryo, vvich (Ir ele1ve'r. 1 1'1nd. all ov r it c i lty that the as.i ust I all o gt slar ed 11 11thi spllin did talsk I.- tiv ;n wi a grown tis own Sed. And it las. i'wei' ei t o m th. ordini a ly, I farier ill %ll li wt alar aerlt'l'ICa fo 1 o wite' r coV r(11 coP Only whenl ho has the red (iown tind t ii d (ill i, own placie. ". a iit I wond t if n t't'hin hl er v o billl taki phlwe fow thl 1 faim rs oftl a - re1.- ('01ty1 ' Itis tt It 1-tiwo e - thi ani h I lach oli \u'ld li l I , anid: s! for a Ieed patt h a saill plot Of ri11tson clover, hurr chwer or. r-y' "I have il Il: ind iio two-ilrti p, los Of riinson (0"r right here in 1,aut ren Cout yi hol Vliny itt e I li' ,t 1prin t. ir. .\ lseted thi . fetd migii h Ipad il the :'11-ing so ho cut his, ettei'l I and fed( it Io hlis imles. Ando it was mighly Wl. Thind fall h is going to sd that 9patch againl but will not. Sow anly mlore( filr "Seed are too awfuilly hligh". "Y.-.1 wih1 cOnh( ;OwV mor011 bult it won~ 'iwbrak a follnow to buy seed for fenl aels". It hs , a t with hSiripitpr 1nd hi a emn tell.n a different sorye frroim \ir. .\ li. 11 h , ohi d worth W, a d t hi :1n n 11d will 11tis patch and hn a esi matore1 th fvery. lie say "Yes elr 's a goo I.r0 vi efun youney. Aishb and al he Ra lei on!)Tano' Char CAROLINA, 8[rNS WAR TRIBillTI .\Ar. .I. 11. i tI s. a w ell-ow ( on trai'tot' residiing at dgeald, S. C., told thfe "Ir-oninanl"i "I wai, suffering t roin ner.1vouls lies1on1s(mah in liver -troubles, could] not (1,1 w\ith~out Suffering jgoIny after ell Il wlhich Illadv Im a physical wrek. I asv Il vised to call and se you and try you r INed l I'aw-'aw whieli had heei IeC III uMended by a frien ll must. ad Wit I was at little wpical at firi, Ihaving. tried "o niany thnswithoi suI'IIcc s. htle I am mto d lightedl Ilan I calltl Je sibl ry Ixpres 1t lt e did ide. aide 1'd try your leronized Paw-Paw. Aftein a couple of bottl..''acord int lo directions. I in 1,11mY sloilach . n ver. ur liver is' ne/lig. fin. :ai l i ll vat every till low witholl afelr d4istrss. You halve cerallinly t 1s14'endid reiedy which does all a more thaln yoi -ela-lin for it aond it will atfierd mle pleasure! to reconunlenti Its W4, %\ herever I go." i ayottr food distresses yot, if you are colnltipmed, atv, Iheadaclhes, diz zy spells, are Ilerv( is and get, ihe blue. .jus' ge. i'i'ast , of I ronlized Paw I a 1w. You'll find a i the disagreale feeling passing aw v before Yot leave I'e stort. io as s 'ores of your nleigh hors are doing---g I a,,bot'le of Ironiz ed l'aw-aw1 and 1d yourl liver and sloiaih ailnwnts good-bye. I want every chronic dyspolptic to come inl and Iry this reniedy. I want Oh mian Mr woman who caln'( sleep :ull is de. Apolienti Ifo 4-mlue inl and( Iry this re-vil Sy. Y4 '1 i 've go bavk to the oIld fashinion'd lot ' in%'. i ots a u i tu,- anil pr r in lit-it find Iron .d l'a \ --l'aw < ls il h ll lo do t1101re Laevery flb-o ti;-sto andl hone. 1te a'. fin Iro~nir.1d I'w-' w loay m ym can join th* a 1 of convr . * ; l4 ;I I ' t II : y il i Ihl0 i n1 I : :i n. b lurin 1 ill .4 Co. gt'ule ~ ~ o :-IIYl1 I-:(li N) i4'elIs l \(-I 11. ilN l T.V -L( ' -,' Ws. Ilic r.ll Ta I 'l , O t. 1 ' h'lli S r t I \ ry b y , n ii Iltl ir rop . Quile a nI ber of our peolphti .itend (Il h I ho Vairview slock showt la I Fri day. Th \ 11IIIIl \lr. \\'. \. Ab!?(,Ir r obai N h' s bo ht I nW F'ord car. . ar. \. .. .\br-rombir has LAX:r-S callsdlu c a corn illt illd will be r B y for rinin inl a1 few days. .lt. Mat .\le aot Nel avr. Elu - gble \asson, boat h of lte ri.endship se tion. have new Foa rA. i t .\lIrI. Il I rmanI T raynha h I asA Sold(II his old ar and bought a Ford roadsutr. .\r. ltl -lher of .\ ay*oimick spyn a day or two with hmIfolks . rik k \lv. 110,b,1r': bll n s s ent Thurs nday ttat suggsv.f N. ' ul y l in- g of a \ly. Bear n In mndhyu takse no h s with -.L ulhne Trhne gur..TAhr ita ou t henin ver 'yen. righti to It ndy Lzian odnili t apnd our go o gaith - 'pro it-sain catalog.nl ih N-.offeeniy ipau', nNew.Orlean" , 9 9 9 * 9** * U U 9 * 9 9 .l(iN(RVE NiEWS. * * * *** * **9* 0EA 1 .. . .\Musgrove, Oct. I.- -Ve were greally painled to hlear of tille death of little, Ray Villiais, Sol of Iter. a .l\l rs. J. It. Wilian, wihleh occurred at iis honte iii laurens last Thu1raday night. Little Il ay was so bright. sweet and pure that. everyolne who knew him loved .hiIn1. Yes we loved 111111 but tle Saviour loved1 him iore, so he took Ile 11111e algel to dwell onl high with himlt. Ie was buried at (lest nuti. idge chumm rch Friday afternoo at 4:: o'clock. The floral offerin Igs were beall lifini, as beautiful as the life of this little darling. ittbh itay is survived by his paretis atnd two brothers, .Joe and l'dward, and a host of relatives and friend.s. We extend our lle iartfelt symupathy to thie sorely boreaved fam i ly. Mr W. W. .l. Alyers an(d daughter, ItIth and .\lt. and .lMrs. .'. It. Holt and daugh I er, M'\ra. attended the funeral of little Itay WilliImls last Friday alterioont. .\It. (Guy Blenjamin ;I(,int Thursday aight withI l .r. Olen1 Bolt. AIr. W. .l. .lyers was a business vis Itor in Clinton Tiuesday. .lr. S. M. Benjamin weilnt to Clinton Friday on business. Ar. Pierce Alyers is atttiding school at CI Intoll again this year. XWe hope for lhis young man Ich success ill his studics. .\Mrs. S. M. I lenjaminl was onl Ihe sick li.t last week. Dr. .ohn ). l'itts delivered a splen did Sermon at iaigstoi chiurch .un day mltornlng and wlil otn this side was a glist. of his cbutsi .Il ts. -1.. 'i nonstrator .\oore of1 I I IrInI . na1veth an .onp pl veyit . isling tatk onl Sutiiday school wNork Suildav Ilorilla al ten o'clock. Iev. .. It. Williatuls and ther-in alw. .XMr. (unninam21111 wonre welcomeid al I.anston Suday mlornin. Allrs. iarl Tiusle .\I was a weik-wnd guest of .lrs. .J. A. Tinsley of Clinton .\iss4 1-:11,n lPobo 0f Cliton spentl hi week-tdil with her atIrliet aid Ulihe I, -ir. and AlirS. .ilmes Bobo. Alris. .\uslit .Xherro bllie io .\ iCor tuic -I Ill . tirl. 1111at of laist wek with Iher ,;istcr, . s. W. 1'. Donnan. Alrs. 1. A. Glnli and .\rs. S. M1. llen linin .peit Stinday aftei'rnoon with lie Al isses l Iyrd. .lrs.. \. iavis of Clinlon slieti Iurs wlih hir t *iive-in--law Ai rs. P. 1'. Donunan. 11 THERE'S A is the best confident that ti We have e have earned it I The Best < build up our Sp Boys' Sh Girls' Sb We fit the how to do it ex Children's Shoe FIIIINENISllrll NEWMS. * * *9* * * . e a e * . . F1ie1(11hip, Sopi. 29. -The fariners lav beci 41e-laye1d oni I Ih faills Iithis week oi alfCu(11111i. of so 111141h railn. We at i llted very mnuch( to Ilear of w.he nllsfortune of .\Ir. .tiits losing Ills vow receitly. Itev. .as. .\. illas dined wit .\l rs. l. 'itts and~ famnily laISt -nca and Spent.i Suinday night willi .\r. W. 11. l liis and fatinily. -ej of ouir pevole attlendeol the fair it Fairview lasi Friday and head 1 very glool ,y (lay for it. .\liss Pay lleihuusl. of, Shilohl and .\I-. Franlk .\lelowoll or (;ray ' oulrt spentl last St1111ay willh Ii 4. 1 1 .\i rs. l-ige Wasson. .'vssrs IS Ait i\'asso , .aitl tli' .\Alc llniel andl liernmual Traynhla tIn tlla inirchasedl Pord (-ars recely1. IUitleo Cathcrine ;111d Cldipg spentl Saturday* with Uw1il- g.p-andimoth vr, .ll's. .1. 1'. Pll"u. We al1l woutld b very glad to see so lolre (tlWelar wallier, as our cot. tonl Is getting ahead of is inl ollenin g. Mirs. J. L-. Pill., ,;Ientl Saturday atr noon, w ith M.. W. W 1. Pltis. LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE WHEN CROSS FEVERISH AND SICK Take no ('hance! towi uui-m 4 o'4m Lheir ini lini a lit 0nce. lohlllera-. n est casy eiVille "Ca1 lirnija Syr444 of lFi;ns bieen . inl Sf'v hour s all ihe elo-:,.a )I;) nu bil e an ti 11n11( 1ing fo geity ovl4Ve2 oit of, hi !~m Is, ndoi wh a elpall<hh n ( 'lii 1impy01 will 4 .3 ; th I pi jlay I 44ipt l th ir l'ow. i bile'oie i lly 4d l ive r . jilhjand skiomarll disordir s. W(ila ** j r :l:lei'. 1 Ir4141 t ig - C i i is o lled. ihll;jr :,b 'ious "Ii ruit laxa :1t1* tiv ".(11 lu ir 1 iI 11 not cau -1 1111 ry. " diff41 r c !. w hat ail( yo. r hiill" om if' 1,111 H0old. m-iv br a d r throat11. iarrhfv .11,1 411114 "insild le an in." ll bltul %ays h it first 4reatmen4 -"iv. n. dir 4i s for babi44 , chiblililn of4 a a4 and gr own1-l'p(' are. printed (,;I . or dr41111-p t for a :.4-lem hon b lf " 'a 4iornlia 4yr of . i " teil. N1.ok (a rrfll Iy a ti(d see that it is made I . e 1 :1: ' 44li 4on 1i1 !,,::, a Coln pan.." We Inal, on smallersie. Iland back1 wtith ConD-mpt 1 anly othier li, Sy p i i lenidsolSoeot soe store0fo $2.5d ledSchool ige T actly as it Should be s! "SHOES 0 Airmen in the great war are using WRIGLEYS regularly. It steadies stomach and nerves. It is Pleasantly lasting in taste. Teeth set firmly In WRIGLEYS make sure of achievement. Our land and water forces are strong for it. And the home-guard finds refreshment and benefit in this economical, long-lasting aid to teeth, breath, appetite, digestion, I - d~ lk.-'; -1 71~ M THE "AFTER fLAVOR LASTS , 4 Vann EVERY MEAL' SXAOE4S SSION existing that this shoe store en's School Shoes and we're ver:y rather our splendid School Shoes pert Shoemaking have combined to 'rade! We're at Your Service! 0, $2.50, $3.00 to $5.00 0, $3.00, $3.50 to $5.00 ith the greatest care, and we know Done! We're Specialists at Fitting i WILSON F MERIT''