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AB~iEVILLE-G 11 EENWOD MUTUAL /INSU iANCE ASSOCLATION. Organized 1892. PiROPEtry INSUltED $2,500,000. WRITH' Oil CAL, on the under signed for any information ybu may desire about our plan of in;urance. We In1sureC your property agaislIt de struction by Fire, Windlstorm or Llghtinilug. And do so clCaper than any insurance company in existence. Remeiber we are prepared to prove to you that ours is the safest and cheapest plan .of Insurance known. Our association is now licensed to write insurance in the counties of Ab beville, Greenwood. MeCormick, Lau rens and Edgetlold. he ollicers are: GIN. J. FIASEI LYON. President, Columbia, S. C. J. It. 111A. KE, Gen. Agt., Necy. & Treas. Greenwood, S. C. DIIECTORS: A. 0. Grast .. .. ...lt. Carmel, S. C. J. Al. Gambrell .. .. Abbeville, S. C. Jno. H. Childs .. .. ..radley, S. C. A. W. Youngblood .. ..-liodges, S. C. 'J. N. Chamberlain. .McCormilck, S. C. JR. H1. Nicholson .. ..Eldgelleid, S. C. ... Tinimmerman, Pleasant Lane, S. C. J. C. Martin .. .. .. ..Priniceton, S. C. W. H1. Wharton .. .. ..Waterloo, S. C. J. It. H;1,,%K E, Glen. Agt. Greenwiood, S. C. There Is more Catarrir lit titis section ot the country titan all othe-r (istilses put together. mind uitil he hsist few years wIas suIppaoet to he I. in iable. For a. gr lIt ian y yea 10 ll tor I-: I, o eCI tCLA it a loc 1 ds1a1 s a wui p r jri ., - rem-3.. dI i h and by contattl y40% 'ai elng it ur111,e ith local treatillent. 1o n ciil i i r abl4e. Stlen, haII o I s 1ro1-1 1(':It r h to bI a-11 40 , Colstitut lotial eIsease, ald tilI'eefoI.- re quires Coaltitnli at tieatmlient. Ial's C'ntarrh1 Curt.. mI in a f tuIred b~y F'. . khk<- & Co.. Treb0-41 ,, ()hio. Is "the oly ('onsIit imai l ure lon the market. IC is tlken I lterll1'. I It c :1 fit rect ly ol tihe blood and mudoi t soirf:it-m or the sxstemll. I'hey offer ene hiuIdre-Id<lilar.; for any caSe i' falle- to :r.-. SI.d for eirculars AduururFs: 1J a1 E'Ni Yv & Co., .l.,go, CC. sold hv~ 1rtCng e s4. :\ .vak la l' i lti u y vam iI, for constimtioll. NOTCl('E - EL.E(L'ION. 8tItC Il f S4 11111 CIIIna, Conity (if i 1atrens. WhcI as, petitionis iin l b:'. a legal 4:1u11er of the COialille 0 I! i ('Iors and free-holderl. reid ing in 1u11llivan schlool ditrim No. C Ii, scou . Souith Car-olina", ; Iad ing, for 'nI l l n u I01Ipon thle <inuestioni of voting anl additional .I inill lax oison I i proper lty In said h ol i t1111 t o1 t i d for' 4(h-ool 'l tr lles, h i been filed wilh the coun'ty board11 of(I iile:li on a n . lei ction is * h ele)y ordeeldi up n Salid Ile a stion,. said eletion to be held oil te1 2th day of .lune. 1.1N, at lickory Taveroj school hos in -:aid i ilt ider the inlan ne l.nt of th t trustes of s3AId School dt'rict. ly :'ilch electors as 101tui 1n real 0r I iSolia l I I (oper1-t'y for t i'oni iand who exhiibit their fax reed !i)ts and !-I'nAC t ion kerifi cat ai reto Cir'd Inl t1e ua l lectionl bC hey allIed T . c -i, i i 4 ; C I I i i m 4 .ii l t io . a l tatx I Il vote at hallot -m inin lilo \Urd "Y'E:S" writton or printe-,d tnere on. Ih' agl'I'I ain st the 1 mill :Iddi ti mal tax hall Vot1 I bfao lliot cona., illn- the word "NO" written ,,I printed It C n l'ol lu l Shall o -11n at lh e hour of ,' o'clock il Ile fCe loo a nd shall re0 t'-n oplen un11:1 Ille hotr of -! o'clock btho afternoon whln thy 1hlll chig Sap Pn alls teuA. Th erste ihan report thle Su o Woth n al ! oionrttie county audto i s atin enyy dak ther OIYr. sa .T)tl:\s .S'l:'N Firtk eta aelare ai or jarting syor ::.tmagioate, ors food theroughly cand yorma) haa ny furea irntle lai's Tablet0 cimmordit'ly faft rer sp Hillgh Soa Pri1t'ces Aruoseb - Ineresta filn Home a e Soap Youe aill fve the counp-makin soaving mondecbyomiain thatit owil bsoa Tryin this: e 'n h -irst, ofeve lr can o R m yur Lyse reae coes directherskio mckng srap byaths cold ressi itor boln.) Ahnybod Can orjis fulrende iftheby boavreg Red youilLy oan geough Furearoresamak idg at hn ayi es you canb uy With reas Rnod De'vil Lyeth ou ilredint home apallyinge sou ofs the weoi thtyuhaveil be atgenuing pasre. ounil the usel every n youfs Red Devil AnyboMde Coanp. 'Sa at horme paysbaig ecase you' uy~' agOn g '~1iiI ,-.bCul RedJl141 Devi Lye' --the ' oher. IC ngeiet are l10 cually.4 sv ed iot of the wa te th.at you have~rI~ beeUIO n throwig away. You1 4il~l thank Auk Yor timer youaue Red Laevl resMt SCIn mki myG Cp., Yot. truyMo GREAT BIRDS OF OTHER DAYS Bones Discovered Prove That in the Miocene Period They Were Truly of Enormous Size. In so far as birdst are concerned, soine of the oldest rossiIs, in, the nit ter of time (Miocene), whilh have fallen into the iands of selence, are those represeniting the great, flight less, fossil avitn giants of 1Patagonia in Nouth America. They belong to the phororhaeldae, It. W. Shutfeldt writes in the Scientific American. Judging front suel parts of their fos 4It bones -as have been found, they\ Were evidently great terrestrial birds of prey. Some of the species were snall, but this is made up for by the others; and In the case of one of them (brontornis) it had a thigh bone con siderably larger and longer than that of till Ox. Of all the remarkable flightless birdt of this group, however, was the giant phororliacos. It must have been over eight feet in height, with it skull big ger than that of a full grown horse, and iili deeper from above down ward. We know little or nothing of these birds or what led to their ex itnction. With Its great hooked beak aid powerful claws of great size, phororhaeos inust have been a terror to the Iniinals upon whleh it preyed. Skulls and some other bones of this bird have been discovered. CHANGED TO HEAD OF LIST Old Negro Had Particular Reason for Refusing Henceforth to Be Known as Zeno. A story is told of anl old negro who ha(d eit nuiliilltted his savilgs in i bank in onte of the Southitlrni townis, says the Columhus I)siiitch. One hity the banL failed. Zono wa l te n1:11ne of the old 11n11, and wlen la th Im 0w llk lid failed li. Spent hours Ii raroid Ihe door, as If he hiollud In that wa'ly to) get his Iluoney. One day the ecei-lveir said to him: "Doni)'t you knxow that. hlie htik has to be. vX:11nined before .any depos14itor's ennl get (Ilir naoney? This Is not the first banik 111111 has fal~ied. " "Suutre, Ahl Linaws dt." Zeno nn swered. "Ahl% h ((-]Iel of baniks huis tinl' !-ef'wo d11, l. L l h1- h 11041 d111 f ust' I tinl d1t.1. 31 boank vIllh huied right. At hist the ex:nlliinntions were over fti flie receiver atltiticei tat thle depositors wollhl be paid inl alphabe11t leal ordert-. Soimle Inis111ke huul been 111110 in) figur1ing,1 :1nd whenl thecy got down to Vs 0)he ttnlley gave out and Zeo lost his s:1vings. Blit lie dini't loe-I all his courage. Ife aved for a few \t% onils lh had a lit tIe h14 plt In atliher hank. iTe waent to) the .-sh.ler, who sid: "All right. Zeno, we w%-II be glild to open1 tnill un for yolt." "Zo nuh', ho salI d. "'M.Ih tintile ain 't Zenol4) lit) illo ll, 1nah amlllle's Aaron." Things That Have Passed. liire a re soie lthings lot of tile pre'sent getnra I lon, et w\i hin ii he inernlory f1 the- oldwt 1 inhabita'1n1. Thry. arle0 enlilletueratid by (-lurge Constant In the Loulisville o ure-lun l Little girls 11nd1 boys wiho4 Could cor re'lly nutr111o in seI-lite the books of the' liihle, reeite tihe hieitituwtes an~d give thle pers~toinl of (t'hei twelv'~e i ci lles, aiii to whot-i thle ntattes andiw iant eedenlts at' Ilnovie star is were ias v'i leil mnyst erles. a suistninin lg tubh of' goori food to thielr groiwinig chiiildrin, ut wlhih welt'l cm kedl st elik titiaIlitbrown gra vy, I g fat lhit-ults andli fre-li milk in tinlitaited lensurtei ihred1.:ntllIdu, the wlhe Ilanikeid 1by liiili-nuite preservis itiol .eliies, autil whau4 p-t aninniittion wats Men-ltory* c'ard's, Iit'Teet ed by lovintg in rustle gothic type. andii inlazoned~liu wvithi (aiolng dtoves, hcats pie1 urced w ih Whist. tlions (It a pauk of iaids ini the gamne and ~8.2:-: inidlan.s andit -l.t00. Thell following illustraltion11 tiiy gIve tin iden oft'heii linntii'ty of' thii manhr: If inliv~ of alta ll~i iiontisi and1~ t hats Iwhiesst tb',les l ennN hie (Osit tphled tinly ibra hit I ca yit~zti noili nutrs eforha oer psl hir' ad 14i' t lou.of thuare chrds) cond they .holt~tul pa h How to Read. At be'st the pinted words1 of 110 au thoar reprl'eent hit a pilioor ftaction of w~hiat Is In his I houtght anad feelinag. of whiat heii watuld express If lie could. Therefoure, It is wi-Il to) follow ltitskln's ad(1vlee ton "reaintg for the t houight," anid "get into the habit of looking In tensely at wvords an aii lsuret yourself of theai r ameanintg syllhitble by syllaible [nay, let teri by letter'." Not onrly dloex 1th help yiou to ulndtersttll th au- lii liar's meltn ig ny Compl jrehetinrg hiIs woritds, but tie net of coni-ent rat ion fi'rtilIies and11 liwaikens yiour own mlid with thel v nit'h-riflt you are i. lIlt Id Bobolink A Girl By GRAVE MERCER DUNLAP (Copyright. 1918, Western Newsapuper Union.) "It's IBoholink !" A litt l ragged. harefootecd inil, h)II1N3'l ig "IIIl]bbIle-tIe-1eg'" wI II t he wreck of at pocketkilfe fit thle edlge of it wootleI stretch, allowed hiis hands to dirop listlessly. A look of new Iin terest enime into his eyes, filled with Inute i'raptire! Liquii and pure its the tininiulin tion of erystal bends dlropped inito a1 gollen (is11, from beyonl it thilcket there soutindl forth a birl call. There was it rustle, and(] it (lozen or inore birds, twitter1ing annd responsive, flew Over his head iII the dlrection of the cnll. Then again tile mellow strin, 11141 then a series of trills that filled the wooltidi stretch vith the inost bwIltlering melody. "Yes, it's linhollnk." repeated the little felvow, peering hirough i te in11ze of greiiery. It wis to rust hIs ecstitlc gliice uponi a young girl of ihout ('ightl een). "tif I (oul( only whistle like that!" Inuttered he lInl. "Ant she cnn war ble the Star Spaiglecd 1a nn'er i ill tie Itunies bttier'n a ire aind sweeter lior a iflute." EuIice Darrell silled <lown upon her varied brool. Then as if she were In thle Inidst of1 -1 wihlwootd pracetice lesson. she biegi ind flilshed it difIl (ulit geIll froi lhe gt' (atest of oper 1s. "Will you pardltlo 1114-. but that Is geilils. p11-v. 1nlatlilteritted 1an11 tilar1 velouls !" She whon 11:11 h o Ihme tiwn1 en Illeti "Robolinik" nil thll suunneor sojour ers th1e "Whi .sting (irl"' (lriw back nhush~l. There steppeit inlto v aw hilidsoii , llan young ft'llow [in mll 11.1ry :1stum1, 1ne :i in n s I W i ellse litholnllk ( tilo< I'nl stollie-s sl boeniel 1inedlhlttly Iillln.. "You"I e-'Ie fil t e w itln " Ses . with an 'ili rr''sstl smil. " niw wa u hvr wher i t t 1 :iiii cilt. be n1'on, btni's Atnily says it Is iul girl-tlike." "Ol ,o? v.tl pbirvll thev youn%111 gil1t lrt i 1 o fl yoi: , it. I ni i Li it. G r ii onW rtib. InvAllledl f i' :C-ive servivo at tho front. hon 1 1mnvedl til Ii t h ige lr p." own here. for .1 fw <lays loving-_ the4 birl-1 liiltal naturi . T li'T s te youldo, anm I enivy l l-- yll whI o ' cn ritl thi fit youlr wil b hesti 11 1 i :i1k to) terI n da n eil 43 lb l not3 hs l ' i I' t nabi 11r3 un er flit'l c w ,\v 4, ''i .l (ii~t ''t' i '1111 fil )111 m.te II Il l lu lbt ills lot s 'i':l h itl hi lit , n11 r I'liht link n11411i idtll!y hat i hv l1ht' h o linger w it h t rlt hll iiu'tin iiuS. She ww it once, Inte-reslzedl I, the voin-r -uff I <lr ift l ' it ' r:11u141lla 's (if th wnrfxl -ie* of h11er new ne"IN in:1 "' l -als a hil (if a sluil t a1it t al h th-lthl'l ilp- 4 1(4w I i tlirench rul'l." Worth reintol. "' 0halt not l e o th lita of ''ly rt n. i t tht' will no :if 1II aeli., wor . m .1r11 t in n dcit SEn hog tie e i'uitn otIe in lh' city o r,< th th hr bt'i4h ni le nellr ink, he lie i - 'd t . li u olin 1 t o <1 fhre ili-iwas lin hol rin atii fervioy Atinl holtw rh- )t'y herhil. twhiled. e "ve 1n iint ' t inl :' thI iur y bI'u e 1nen tIs ha I 4i srY.na hr e t. "-'or tho was they ?' linet r('(l Wot Itlhudan I, wsnsofble torinab(li re of'i Hoholine. ln lens oeta c Worthi Tiva' evn it befor ahe wort "tlis'' 'I rrell n t o le m i WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS WILLIAM FARNUM IN "W HEN A MAN SEES R ED" Founded On Larry Evans' Saturday Evening Post Story "THE PAINTED LADY" Opera House, Friday, June 21 "When a Man Sees Red" is one of the strong est and most striking photo-plays recently pro duced---the gripping scenes being made -in the Great South seas,---a strong tale of the Pacifiic Ocean and South Sea Isles. Its gripping effects will cause a sensation anong motion picture lovers. 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