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Three Thousand New Yorkers Waited Twelve Hours to Hear Her Sing Think of th ree tlhouand people waiting twelve hours on the street to heari her sing! Think of selling $440,to00 worth of rccords of her voice in six months! Think of being only twenty-eight,and having the musical world at her feet! That's Galli-Curci---the greatest living soprag~o who had all New York wild about her last winter. Galli-Curci igs Exckisively for the ICT OLA Gall .. urci Records Now Ready POWE DRUG COMPANY Victrola Dealers NaRR AL/L /G Liak ITIte/d Eve Pucha E lYu ak e Whethier ILarge or Small Carries our ''uaran eec of i Satisfiction With It. * ii I You mnust be, SaICsfied i e r particular Letfo, e our contract comtlreytncte wc arte I er %heee we ca l l ays make good. Th a b Wrth Your Considcration. BANAK V We area astmolutelyksaf We hothu ieso hs h tr ihu e you at jjdit ~ P1 V.k IC ~We add 4 per t ineet SystCome toaOur Bank. Tiona banepis atoalB n and we ill treait y.ouARRCai Being~ ~ ~ ~~~~~1 a ebromheFdrlRs rveSstmo Bak mean thtwra e oeywe ewnt REMOVE THE ODIOUS STIGMA OF SLACK ER FROM OUR STATE'S NAME We call upon the people of South Carolina to remove this ugly, shameful stigma from the name of our State. What will be said, and said Justly, if South Carolina continues to make the worst showing of all the states in the Union? What will be the feeling of the Palmetto sol diers when they learn that we failed ignominiously to help sustain them by falling to save for them? In the fact of the uncomplaining sacrifices which South Carolina fighting men are making cheerfully, we can not longer hold back. We must respond generously and Immediately to the War Savings appeal. We call upon the men, women, and children of the State to save for victory, to invest in War Savings Stamps, and to lend their personal and earnest efforts to make the campaign a success. SAVE AND BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Constantly, Proudly. Willingly, Gratefully THE WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE Sales of WA R SAVINGS STAMPS and THRIFT ST.\.31PS from the begin. ning of th campaign lo April 30, inclue ivn. ('omlpiled from reports receivedi by the Treasury Depari ment, at Washiig ton, D. C.: Total Sa1s Per Grade State To May I Capita 1 Nebru .a . .1.77.142 S14.5, (First) 2 1)i r -Ie Col.. .$ 1.74 . 0 17 S -O3 N(s1)i11i, ca 4 1.7 3.O I I6 3 Missentra ..... 13A47.1it :I.81 WA F 8 Ohio ......... 1.197 3.0l.a 9 Iowa ........ 1.737.!-41 2..3 16 I-a a o ..., -P 7.2 35 2.33 UNITZD STATZ3 23 1111ioiis ...... 1.2.23S5 1.9 RMRMEN T 26 M.ti I ........ I. 4721.75 1' 30 New Y l _. . . . 71 1 4 36 N. C r . 1:.3 73 1.39 2 : T011t1es4SOe . .. 1.01 -:.- 7 1.30 31.3 C k ... N 5.:7o.1j .3 ( 4;O 7. A.'. 2.7 Jfi y 51SC R L. A .31 (Lit) Calomel Users! Listen To Me! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Your druggist gives back your money, if it docsn't liveni your liver and bowers and straighten you up without making you sick. 110 reaison why a person i.s mercury and li alcks your honies. shoul 1ke sickening', salivaling ca. - Take a (ose of nasty calomel today omel u\hen a few cents buys a lar e anmd yoji will feel weak, sick and' bot tie of Dodson's Liver Ton a nas cd tomorrow. Don't lose a perfect substitute for calomel. da work. Take a spoonful of It is a pleasant, vegetablo li (id 1 son's Liver Tone instead and' which will start your liver jis as ou will wake up feeling great. Nr surely as calonl, but it de n1' more biliousness, constipation, slug-t ma11e you sick and can not saliv .e. gishness, headache, coatedi tongue or Children and grown folks can take sour stomach. Your druggist says if Dodson's Liver Pone, because it is you don't find Dodson's Liver Tono perfectly 'harmless, nots better than horribleecalominel Calomel is a dangerous drug. It your money is waiting for you. DESIRABLE FARM LANDS FOR SALE..... Lot No. 1, desirable Farm, containing 515 Acres, known as the Nelson place, situ it ed about one and ahalf miles from Mountville. Pince cents for eight thousand pounds or 16 ba1es of cotton. Lot No. 2, 300 A tres, kpowni as the A. ft. Ful ler place, located >lt .hre miles firom-i Mount v C., about thre mils Cold Poini and also Waterlo_o. The place rents fs bout six thous:md p(Iound(s oft cotton. F. F. STOKES, Administrator Mountville, S. C. Start the DayRight with aCup or Two of Luzianneg IH AM-AND-EGGS and a cup of steaming, stimulating Luzianne. What better start could anybody, have for the day's worki i~IlTA~l ~ The ,fanitary, air-tight tin locks - the tiavor in! Buy a can of ~ Lu.'anne today. yot beverage that ever passed your SR' i or 4 1ips, your grocer will give you baCk -what you paid for it, and ask no jZ.Z.. questions. So, there. flJ27INNEcoffee "When It Pours, It Reigns" IT IS HOT This is an expression heard without a dissent !ing voice. T o fret a'nd w orryv will only add to4 to your discomfort. It is fut a repetition of past seasons. We suggest to pp 'the scissors and needle on some of these ni e heer fabrics either in color ed or white: Lin , Batiste, DottedI Swiss or rother light weight textures. The wearing of the same will relieve the situation. White, black, grey and bronze silk hosiery. A new line of ladies' neckwear just received at r W. G. W ILSON & Co. N Es N F -. .- '* 'Id dl iZ ",e! it - . ain . r ha r'd %),I :d I.. Sa nlm - \at vi h a 'I nu 1 d tis aI; i I I f I .......... It i'':t!.k :tn c)3 I~ni 11*u I\'. . ' \ -n. 1~ ~ ~ . -I. 2nd ~ ~ ~ ~ a andali ots 'Trkey it . ( i r in 'ti . ( I 1 1 :, n. of ir w ig rt tiv,:u 1ani0 i-ii . d1wh S yn; tId t i7.0 1110. t Iltr 1 t \i ! e b - les rs..\ill r a riClytie Staith. (f I00 \I \~ii ' , een:-aniatonst:,, Prot. ~(II t.s ar tni l t.\ ni lh ih wf ill \I ' r- I iA i . rn bou northep to-udrn ~,w~h t Vt. l r.t Oi -!:u' a h prli u-he hit - Ildl - lt't. ;w I GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STOP DANDRUFF t. 31 1 1 U 1 . iret lnaly, vlossy and : i tidan - o , all 1d ,r v 542~~~~~~! 1) tA,)Iw iC~iVt( h ro . .- 3,av u v LCJ n 1nd it. i I. r c- no f r few (nti n1 dr it n n t -:s y Ql di. i t in I e miv , n (1, th1 ee froe I ff0 ; .ss-- atId anl Inc0m i4ra . os, .11 TV "r , .1n1. try a; vo t w '. ()ynIt r .n find .1 11u ii - Jand.- 'I. , r fa'.1in1 inifr; buit V ) ..' ro.fl Iweek use igen yoal will seo n1w-hai - fin., And (inwny ot fr --ym -b eall y new h(r-pritn o it lOV or your sca'p>-IB.-nderine ks, we, be. it, vv. thie oni/vr hair grwor. tic. t:,to:,.-er f standruf''11 an d'eur. tor lichy -wcIlp and it niever falls (o sto, failing 11hair- -t once. IV you v an! b>k prove how pretty andi GUI itha itl" Dander. nos am;i e:klo0 flAly draw. it through'l Yom- hair---t:1k 'ng )no smnall strand tt a limw. Youm * id::rsN a S S *S4.- d b Dr. D. M. Douglas of Clinton, and Rev. ditm' e were aplpropiiahe lo the -v , i tnd m at I it :1t1o h n ri. li.. fo'llix,: It. It. Aui n. .lii anie IDry I n :..: 1 I . . 1. Ilia :. N e !l Il1l 1 .l ~ .d lil. 1:::- Nanco, ILorrtna . d .a I h m V. I 1 i- .hIt i b .V I, ' i -! \ ! I1 aw -;.; i; year. I-itout ml'issing a day. AmionE or thil4s ton Friday evenitg's pro ram. irayhe imonled a %ocal ;oi( S Wall wil an an: in strm.- a A n.i 1 .14 . All'st in, c lass , presi dOnti, presiided. Several pupils revciv. etd special mention and awardi foi eVx, tueic 0 1.: .1 n .\ it. of, Girettenwood, "The Suit ' :wti on", waLts 2:ven by 4hotl! ani gradti pipjil... Thi: 5i4' 4 nd. tt ceed With a VOLckjin 002. Th11 enh1 -rhiinmen4-t w as f rle a~~ai ~ V1.1e1njye it. Tai" sv.i;on ju ill.- ed has beenl tin itr n td by an11y (IIIepilmic or full . t.1 aill has s:cieeeded vell it ;1., f tIlu sttrinigntl circumstances The play given by iti' school chil ivflng for the benefit of the R& .\ limpanty of ti inl :YI yon'g pieople I-,' t t w k- til n ei t i t i'arlic .pi A n'unbe1tt' of 'hwim attendee GIRLS! ITS YOUR STEP THAT ATTRACS Sn1)s ntomenl paty 1404 mu1ch0 hifed It their faces TinsteaIdII of their corns Watch your ste-p! A bi'isk, lively s iii is what charis more than a lovel; skin, but yottr1 high ltf Is iave cIus dt cor s and you im a little. Corn dstroy beauty at grace, leide corns a very 0s to remove. Itid yo r feet o every corti by alski ing at. at dru store for a quarte of an oil we freezone. This wil cost little bju is sufficient to remov every iari o soft corn or callu frot one 's feet. A few drops applied directly upon I tender, touchy corn removes ithe tsor( n1ss and 1oon1 tile entire cornl, rOC and all, lifts right out withouti pain. Thli i freezone is a gitully filt bsta tc whi(leh dries instantly atit simply sirl vis p theI 'oiIr t withot. inflaminl g C WVomenr must keepl iln tintd tht torlttlt'. feect eteate ' y'olthfuil ,ste Subsciribo to Trho Adivortiser.