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H.ISTIN'S CATALOGUE TELLS YOU: ABOUT IT No matter whether you farm on large scale or only plant vegetable;, or flowers in, a sinall way, you uneed iastings' 1918 Seed Catalogue. It's ready now aid we have a copy for you absolutely free, if you write for it, mentioning the name of this paper. In addition to showing you about all the varieties of vegetables, farm grass, clover and flower seeds, ou1r catalogue tells how you can get free r flive splendid varieties of easily grown, yet beautiful flowers, with which to beautify your home murroundings. Good seeds of almost every kind are scarce this season, and you can't afford to take chances in your seed supply. Hastings' Seed are (eiendl :,ble seeds, the kind you Can always depend on having "good luck" with. You are going to gaiden or fa: iis spring. Why not insure sie! so fa'r as possible by starting with right seed? Don'L take cbances t:. yot do not have to in seeds. W'ite today for Irastings' 1 i8 Cata logt. It's free and will both interet qnd l)p you to succeed in 191.-Il. G. IIASTIN(IS ('0., eedsraen, .it an ta, .- d t NO'ICE TO C'-DlIT1()oIts. All persmn holding claims against the estate of Anianlda Iazie, deceised, are hereby iotifled and ret(uire(d to present hel same, du ly attestedl, to the nldersigined, on or before A pril 1st, 1918, or be harred. k11IiLMII) f. H AZTJV. v Onc~nA n n ',. r I March 11, 191N. it r n a When'. e :e i i by bc i.Ii.:) n:dc I - c oa h c.::r r i - ' - You ".11 "nd hec:ule : : nocary olhd econonv-'.ia tilAt It u - t L! a ,enulne plcasur-. Cn'- !, z .Label oi every c:.nof R'ed I Lye aec rialing solp by tc cold procca or by bo:1:ng. S !tiyb1od' C:a: Mao Soap if thiy hrkv' Red L'evil Lye vnd re-a se. Frh:noe opmk~ .4t home par,; big b:Cze',*C you b,'y nothing but Red Deviil.Le - the other ingratdcnts are actuaily aveld out of the val te that vcu hay been throwisy awny. You'v ill thank tus every zir'-:0 you ume Red Devil Homo Linde. Soap. o n'' Il~i. ...xs l4iw;" "' Ash You Crjtj ,ocer. Sae h.- .C, e L Mnwith- m'one'y and abiliy conduct our NAThONA L BA NK we are a mnember of the FederalA Qeserv j 5ystem D of 3ink S Our bank is a member serve System which means trict Federal Reserve Bank proved securities, when we You can get your mone you have it in Our National Do your banking busin< consult us when you feel yo Star t a Bank A ccolmt We add 4 per cent. int Oome to ( The Enterprise N. B. DIAL, President .\tR('IE I100SEVELTI' WON ('ROSS OlF lin soil o Ex-Picient, Is a Figlhter and it ('hip OtY 'the ()It llock. Lately lwounded. New York, March 13.-colonecl rrheodore Roosevelt received word last week at his home on Sagamore 1111, Oyster :liay, that his son', Cap tain Archie Roosevelt, had been woliided inl action oil the fighting front in -Frantce, and shortly after the Colonel was told that his boy) had the Croix (I0 Guerre bestowed 11poll h11iin by a French general. "I r0ceived a cable from Ted (.la jorl Theodore illoosevel , .1 r.) this Iorning." liet Said ov.eri tile I(!i)Ilponie 'o I Ierald reporter. "The cable saId I ha Archie Ihad been wounlded, that a am-:1 was broken aId that lie had ' ..I voin l i bulet wotlidA frotm iriialmel bl ut It added that the wvoinds were not (angerons. "Later I was told that Arelie ladi i'ved Ile Croix de (Gunerre, hIt I Iave had no partiittlars. Of course, I ami1 sorry that le is wou nded, but I aml] (eli1gh ted that he got the Croix (IC tI'Guerre. and Ilen his wouids ale not serions, which Is very comfort - ing. That is positively all I know, I have received no details from any sonitce witsoever. anid I don't know what he did to get the Cross.' "Well Ilhe Fren ch Govern ment. If not givin i th, roi de ( n re for 'Inythling1 litMle." 1t1i11 inl the reporter. "Tait verv ine." (int('k!'ld the ,ol( ne1l. "I- mutt have' done :somie th '.!, to dI v (--e it." T'I ......l 1111! the ne s or th1! o n d " of his : n amvl th;e ('! ov i';' c .I~ u ~ho ' C,1" (o C it1-1 (llr hurtevral (f the C''~ri' der (nrr (i up o himi \Ia, the l ir.t news he 1!,!.l had ef Archiv it, Hiroowek Thre-0 weeks :.! ihe C(olonel cableld to An-chio thant th,:' youngp captalin had1 he(ometw the tather (if a haly soi. but n) answer was reCeived and it was not evni known whethleri Archic had receved the neows. Archibald loosevelt was; a second lientenant hi le welt to France to joil thlie A111r-Icanl forces there. Tn Decemberi Gene ral Peishiing request ed 1hat Ie he promotd to a1 captaI icy "for good condnct In tle I renclihes." The promotion wa 1 made in a ccor'd anwe with General Pershtin's request and it is Surmitt ised t lt t. ile young cat'ainl has heeni right at the front with his command ever since, but just where is a military secret. Evei his rather (Ims not kntow. Capai lRiomsevelt Is the third son of Colonel ani d Mrs. lloosevell and le is now twclity-five yearl's or age. lake his iatther, lie has always been foam; of ad eui Inre an11(d an actIve life. and evel In his boyhood le performed exploits which got himt into the pa pers. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of U I N INR and IRON. It acts on the Live., Drives out Malaria, EI rich:' the Etood and Builds up the whoic 8y~tem. 6') cents bako h eea e thtwecngot urDs and et one, onour-ap wat t y 1he yo at twe bu ank. h eea e NatinakBn C. wthd and oe in and GE[RAL WOOD IRG[8 LARGE ARMY INCRA8[ Just Back From Visit to Western Front GERMAN DRIVE WILL LIKELI FAIL Says French are IisIptIpolited iII Size (if AImeriln Army %o faiir Sent. IecomIteIds IIICr4ase Of Armilly ti Four or Fie 11 Illon .114l. CritilIz. es Some War Preparations. Washington, March 25.l ack fron a visit to tle western battle lont, .\laj. (en. I ColIrd Wood, for a von lidential "latellelit today before the . a itilitary colililittee, dcec lred that allied military opinion is unan 1imous that a GeImianl offen sive will fall and urge(I a great increase-to -1,000,000 or 5,000,000 men-in Ameri ca's a"ly. it was General Wood's opinion, aC cording to his auiditors, thlat theGr mans on the western front now air ni inme14i'.Io sut perior., both on the grotlld and ill the air. but. that the (on(fident that the (;erman o Ifens-iv(' vill be a. -4llca )l 4l1'r lth, e( nt10 1y hl'S !'abled 'Iny tul'ter-ial objectives,' Ge. con Ites. Fa( or th1at e ni riec1 ir("wen warfitre as wel(.l a; f'or STo '(1 nr; I wa bef (re ei m that thIe Fraw I r diap h m in-( ifr l nt to 1.; o p4 , according' i.o ed immeII) S diaite steps lo irllviv1a. bi oth 1th4 A4.\ ne ia (-Il (XpIed it iona.ry for IC' eral Woid reommi1ended I)tn- il inl l'ran~ce at tHe ariv poss'ible mlo niv( and 2,.00,0,er more in t a taii. Anlother. comnlittee eme plac-ed (lnrlWood's reccolumllendationl at .1 1100,1100 tuen1on-half inl Franlce, as4 soonl as they ("an he sentl thet. Genleral WVo od aloo reCOmmenll(.1de(d ing. 1*r;rintg that Ilhe Ame(rioan war pr~o a('mif Ill( )I, Shipls anld inun1itions., he :'poeded upi and incvrease-d. (0eneral Weod said f)n .\m ' i'4'an . artillery o1 -irplll e. .1r- Yet availaIbic to (uleeral I'ershinl'. lon and that 1.100 Amfieri enn1 aviatrs :re e' y but wihout 1)lanI es, ' of I;A...he l inotors: inl 'hombin. '. o fi ghtl* Ing4machin es al.so was inonnnen~ded b y (Ieal Wood. (Commentin on t01: 4.4 riugn1 (ee l , (l'etrl. l W ow'd, 1( ordil10 lip lint in ' l e r by th1jli441h nemy, 111m' by1 the uinr o itriti 528 4 1 h1 funs rIoi 014 wCaituredl~ he e aIIId (111e 110 1)0114 (It ile dr'Piv wouldi I4' luglining teviwint ofal' the :'a!-' il! )'ircch nore disil i n ground14)14 toiC slrS., wh&I~..'ilekelhsh &and Freo1n..Jh il. fe o gin-ri ' repar(l'1 I o f (ied:: at c the homa of fen-~~'Lllsti()( thembarrdmpat of lasi bye long1 ~ rangeisIil (4)'nan 114 t 4iry. Gen'ers Wood11) atol the eoe, IisOl no aV seious mig itary fCtor and fll hae r iets up fne rae os ~ dnifinall Fresng feole liig 4.11tC 14 1hipment Ide orate friceds justere ce~'ived.'i learl ithri' in od pil eh or omleat lhiner'o s tie' 42 4 bfie" 141 . Slill s ind. Mil Ithie .\1414 s, 1 on of1 .\lr. 1 an o .\lts. 'JohnMillill. former, reidents1 of this"4 bure in one of( the emeterie ( f hat ' the injuries. ieradmay rind Beewo wl eanwt r08 Befrt S. his THE' lClIE4ST A3IEII'CANS. * 13. C. Forbes has listed in Forbes Magazine the thirty richest Americans who are: John ). Rockefeller, $1,200,000,000. II. C. Fisk, $225,000,000. Andrew Carnegie, $200,000,000. Uco. F. Baker, $150,000,000. !Wiliam liockefeller, $150,000,000. F.dward S. Harkness, $125,000,000. .1. Ogden Armour, $125,000,000. Henry Ford, $100,000,000. W. K. Vandebilt, $100,000,000. Id. Ii. I. Green, $100,000,000. Vincent Astor, $75,000,000. ,Iames Stillman, $70,0,00,000. Thoias F. Ityan, $70,000,000. Daniel (eluggenhe(im, $70,000,000. Charles .l. Sclwab1, $70,000,000. J. P. Morgan, $70,000,000. Airs. Russell Sage, $60,000,000. -osoephi Widener, $60,000,000. Arthiiu rtis James, $60,000.000. Nicholas F. lrady, $60,000,000. .1aonh If. S i f, $50,000,000. .1lamVies ]. ii eu h, $50,000,000. George Iastman. $50,0(00,000. Pierre S. )11'ont, $50,000,000. .111in OS Rosenwald. $50,0110,000. Loui1 h .Swift, $50,000,000. .\Mrs. 1,awrelcev Lewis, $50,000,000. Hlenry Ph0uipp1s, $50,000,000. The chief so urces of theiose fortuniies w'ee .1(1hn1 1). Roc-kefeller, \Villiam Rlock *t'cl!r. ErlwadIrd . Iarkne.s, Mrs. I 2WI.:'rece Lewis, oil. if. ('. Fick, e.ke. ii. ('. I' lIIk, .\Indr w ArI . CI I. I " c .laines 1 11 11 ro . Y ;p ro~il. ir o i' .:or . 1. l . ( Grce In, 1n1l. . .\or!gan. .\IrIs. ' ( S e, .ha b 11. Fehiff, bantk ::Iho.- kI el -r I . \'. K. Vander bl. . . (r:. I'. 11. l a11iman Arthur 1 . , rainr ads. -1. O It-n .\Irm lmr , I,caris P. Swil .Ioenty F\or. utrmailesol. \inroi. \Istor, real estate. .Ilimes Flillman, e tioln. Thos-. P. Hyvan. fraction. . !'. . Duke, I'os . . Iyal. tobae co. Daniel GIggenhei .\l rthur Cur tw Jaines mining. CyII HM. AlComi ick, far Imlachin ery., -loeoph Wid-ner, traction. (re. c Fastmian. vaimeras. Pierre S. DIPonl, powder. -luMIlusRovnwal, mailorr. a Tivate t hest womnl are rs. E. 11. Harriman, Mrs. Itussll Sage and AiMrs. Loawriec o hewis, lhe firs (to inheriting from their husbands, while . I. Iewis arct uired her orl fune trough Oth dietli of ler aunt, Airr. ,oherl WV. ingh11Wiamt, forimerly Nirs. Illnry A. s lagler. r. Lewis is aI private Iin the National army a( I r mp :ordon, Atlanta. .\rs. Sag bo :,ore herI mar11riage- Was a school leach Forl tt:3 .lC ints ou t t th t combined , !f)h of thev thirty richiest Amlericanls R o , ki l r' 11 har i1,$.10,11 - -al-- . . ..1.1 7 ( -nine( . ut to eh r he o to vis nor tAnd seti l ofcc thef n n bower protefitio N t ioeofa' incomae is rotimae c.7 rn -econd. $.l2 bale ofme t!!.!525a our and th,7: iep.0 Fo , 'drcsi2 n C Js~ati o ~or D <'ow 1t ( ivi S ervice E xaIltiII atlio . 14)110 Tle U. S. Civil Service (ollimisii Son wi alod sn x attionl for Clerk:, aMid CI1-i(ers oil April 13ti, 1918, at Lairvns,'S. C., to fill vacanlcies III I e Post olli ce ill that e(1v. The examinna tio is oIpCII to all wlo lleCt Ithe rI (luirenients. ApIplication lanks and full inforiation, includilg sample (uestions, can be obtained from the secretary, local civil service board at the tosollice at Liierens, or from the C COUGIS secretar3v, fifth civil service district, Alanta, Ga. A Constitutional Reme . LEMON JUICE IShat We Garantee FRECKLE REMOVER Lagrange. N. .-"For year, suffered with a roic cough, so I - could not slee nights and contoisuerl .irIs! 3Iake tills lelnl beamly 14tio to l i (lear ind Il iiten your skin. se flesh. My drug i d me Slleeze to try Vino it me fyw cough, 1 aotle bo aimil twile s ino0 sleep i and have gained a bottl co thive twelv....pio":dca Vinol is the bests orchard w ite, sha ko wel-, anll y0l: tonic ands have a I I it er int of lie best freck l builder have a11( ti oi Ind ()1 ilex 1 ,11:- taken."-W. D. Ren, Lagrange, N. C. It, IV ry, ver sml We guarantee Vinol for chronic tifier .l v ly very sita l co -;. I YouIr gi-5'er lias the lernons atin i coughs, colds and bronchitis. Not a drug store or- toilet. counter will sup- patent medicine. Formula on every lily hilee Olnees o rr bottle. Your money back if it fails. a few cents. lMassage tills sweetly fra - grant lotion i nto the face. 11eck, atrm aind hanis em-Ih day 111 see how ICHES -. S PILL freckles aind bleinishes disappema , S..nd w ~ n Ti. )IwNlb IMfAM). how clear, soft and while the skii hAe- I comes. Yes! It is harmless. . All kin)ds of sowxirig .\lc ine NeetIf ' jttu.' r-eceive d. L a. rae . N. .-"For yer E refre it onccog,. oI c s h o LA L to4 4~4 loefes.M idu asstd e o t ry~ Vo~ino Itmrctgh c an le i a h takn."-W D. RnLAgrne .C We guarantee :Vino f h coughhe soldrsadr CHd CESE P4LL TiA' i /AIA. Chew i3 afeCr C ev Cal Three - -! '!6C1 The Flavor Lasts! 4' he hstory' cf the countrv # ~ : t:s brought mehi highl pri..ec\ .1 farmer will reap the benent ~', ~ - rally, the larger youir croro, th~e -~V~ >e. I lencee, it is e:~ entW hat you *\, its ultmvost. For V ize. er(. n( Q ftton, i ers Ferut~ie - i ( to .W-u heIA of' cotton per ac e, arp..d~crs established" table fertiliz outhern farn-s. ITERFERTiUI?E m, Planters Fertilzer has~ been the preferenceofheo ii farmters, because they/ hve madeI it pos:-i f to pro ce r cops. M\ ak.e e'.ery acre count thfis8 year d ires sh uistomsh yout. Cons-,:lt (our agent for F-rec /\dvice, ii >r-. prices-or write us direct, TO(.DAY. It means13 doh er~s Fertilizer and Phospate Co. Manufadcurecs harleston SourA C -' ..,r