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lIa iteen on tihe Front Line and Ilis (ained Much Experience. All Ci. Bojs Doing; Well. Dr. W. 11. Dial has receivei the fol tOWing letter from his son. V. 11. Dial. Jr, who Is attached to the medical Corpa of the 18t0h Field Art Iillery lin Vrance: Somnewhert. ll In'alace, Juily 29, 1918. My Dear Papa: I have been intending writing you for several days, but firl the fact that we have been kept <ISifit. busy moving (roim place to place lately, is why I laven't wrsitten you before now. I have Row beell at the front for over two wee'ks and tiUring that time I have &een) mnitny horrible sights Catlsed by -ihe war and I have also gained nitch OxIrilence. It wolid 11nSlat u rally excite any pi.-Ssnol who had never seen any thiug LIke it lefore to be pushed right :nto the Imlidst of it as we were. I anm .lad to say that I am gradually grow oug 'tnlstmed to such sights and now don't miiiiiiend h m so iicith. The latl ow. th, tname of which I ant not al. ToWml .,, mItlioll. that we passed thrtiougI. I will mention a few of lhe tI0 . I s:v. Well, to start with, it had h t-11 !helled llost heavily til' d'ay blefore. ant of ourse all hIe hlihlngs Wort. s4i ply demlolished inlulding' fille. dwolell-S. (alled chateaus, churches and hing that happened to he in the l o il des11*tru lion. mi anly ( m I bodies: lyinig in every direcltion. dead ora~ ad m munition stat terdj hel teor-sketrvevywhere. To uive you5 an idea o how some o' tlhe (ernmhS;Sns tre for(c'd to fight, on leaving this own Abouit a mt er of a mile out at a r tain croIss r.oad I there w*as a Iloche hind o a tree wit ilits machine guii anti stacks of amuitiumiion beside him. Hle had fired his last. shot though. I Savo Seen uite a few aerial fights, Two Geritna S mlachiles were shot dlownS the olther lday ri..t lears us. Tley also Illde anl aeroplane raid onl ourt posi tion ihe other1 night but thint f('t's4d I ill u1nt(eh dalage. e ('T5 ill dliug-oti s whenover1t i | Jolsn't r-ainl. Wo have a -oild (hy , % St t l hII b t oi th1e ot h r1 han4d it mlkes it rather 1:1 mfortabl for s. Ili,- shells and shI a1Inst arte cOil ilnuously Iur1st ing me~ t headj butSt we arse aceindtomed III tv'- m s 1 . . 1 d s ' It m IhI w At' avel sti n '(I'(' - and doin't minid the any'11 n 's. W ve It Io ! ) ot tlie alet for ai: 'h* thu'. Th'ss arce uSint quit b1 ht o? it now OPE THU The Pla St< If You You W "Les Mis United F D( DI Oper spi rits and are doing some wondel: fight ing. (loing over the to) is what the infantry likes and believe me, Papa, they "sho (10 give the lutis hell". I am lperfeetly well and geting along 0. K. in every way. Don't wor ry about me for I believe I am going through it and if I don't my prayer to Cod I. that he will crown me above with ty loved ones. I am getting the Advertiser and enjoy reading it, many thanks. Have you heard anything from my insurance yet? I am continuing all payments. Well, I won't give the censor so much to (10 so will close for this time, hoping to hear from you soon. Lovo and best wilshes to you all, Your devoted son, last ings. * JONES NEW. Jones, Atug. ::. -Aesirs. I )onglas and Charlie Smith. of Spirtanhnrg, wvere the guests of Messrs. W. If. ani J. A. II ill last week. Iov. 'opeland, of IIIewelrtol, deliv ered 1 good sermon here oi t thiirl Sndtlay. The friends of MI. Warren I)avis viill retgri't to hear that he recently got a piece of stel in his eye, which is giv ing him a great(eI of pain. Altrs. W. H1. Hll spienI last. week in .\bb&er il as the guest of her son. .1. lPrank Hill. Ou. good friend, M r. Frank Mledlock, former tea'.cher of .1ones high school, GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS SKIN WHITENER IIloy to manke it cream ybeauty lotion 1.ion for a1 few cents. The i uice of t wo tresh 0l10mnons strain eid into a hot tle coaianintig iil-ee on n-e es of orchard white makes a whole f1inarter pint of tihe most remarkaible lentinin skin banati iIer at about the cost one us li"t pay (forI a sinall jar of the ordis!rv cold re il, 'are o taken to strail t o 16111o In ice so no lemion fill eip , n. th n Ih lot ijo will keop fresl for montmhs. ivery woinian i knoi ws that 14emnoni juice is uised to titach andt reimiove snch hiiciishes is rockles. salloiniess and tIn and is the ideal skin sofloner, whilener 'Ind beautillier. --nsi try it' Gevt ihre-e onnees- ft wo lerhons atreinn tih r orn makd 11 a 011u.1r11.r )i'l o thi, swee-o :ly fra -':In t le-n. i h iel" Ind Ia -:e it !Hiil HinTo :h1f~ . n:-k ar).s anId lES RA HOUS RSDAY y Taken from Vi( ry---With William the Part of Je See This Wonc ill Remember It erables", as a Phot raise of the Press, )N'T LET IT BE S D NOT SEE "LE: a House1I accominuiled by his son, of Fountain Inn, palid its anl appreciative call last week. Shoare croppers and renters will find It to their interest to call before the farms are (isposed of. Those in need of ti trained nurse will be fortunate to secure the services of Mliss Mary .Jones. The friends of Ii. A. ('ooper, who at tended the Jones high school under the superintendency of Prof. NW. P. cul bertson, congraInlate hitn upon his siceessful raee for Governor. .nr. ad Mrs. W. T. Jones. Jr., spent the week-end lin Anderson with the latter's sister, Mrs. C. 'La.M auldin. Mr. Gco. 1lledge of the navy, visit ed his parents. Mlr. and Mrs. Porter 1Ee11dAl, recently. Miss lielle Kay, of Iionae Path, and MRs. H ichard Kirkpatrick, of 1iiin'a Path. wore the guests of Mrs. I)r. W. T. Jones Friday of last week. Dr. W. T. Jones wishes. to hire hiands to ('1it wood. We hal the pleasure of iiuetling Miss 'annie Scott. of (reenville, who will soon1 reti t to a iionary(1 sch3 5'~ool int Kansas ('ity. . l s. .\ilie Washington, of Green ville. and .\Mrs. ('lailia W eid, of Au viustat. and ihree. great.-grandeb(.Iihiren , visilitd ille former's Iiarenltsl. Mr. and Nirs. W. I.. Knlight. several days ago. ''lhe lfriends .of IHev. Waters will be lteased to iea 1111 1h he is 4onlvalIsC Ing from a revcent indisposition.. lion. and .l's. .1. P. .\orrison are lhe enests of their daigliter, .\rs. C. A. Iates in Kings Mointain. N. ('. ()t Wedei sda y afternoonl Mr. I'Ilua i. er Pitts' barn was strick by lightning and Iurned witi otne 11111le, 3,0011 bun dies of fodder. tarining iipl eme1is, vne. All of the people sympa Itize withll Mr. iltts in hIs heavy loss, Mrs. J. A. MicGowan and lit ile daugh ter, Imiatra Jones Nilcowan , have re itrned to Waycross, af ir a visit to Mr.. .icGowal's parents. li- and Mrs. WV. T. .Jone. * * * * * * *' *. * * *~ * e* ('onmratu liti on.< to I'll iurei. 4' * 44, Greenvill* , * S. ~ * * .\gli st '29. Is. %'ditor reernville ]):ily News Greitlle. I i . (. I leart Sit: Whenl oilr ('lo - lman1, 111on1. Samil .1. Ncholls, lii'a1ei over his dlislrtil E On Day 0: -This We tor Hugo's Noted Farnum as Star in an Valjean lerful Photo Dre as Long as You I Drama, Has Wo Pulpit, and :the P AID THAT YOU S MISERABLES" 'hurs.-Ch ,atrens el We felt that Isaurens Was due su1n1e honor for this prefer ment. And W11vhe on last Tuesday Ithe town of Laurens furnishiel to our State a t'nited States Senator and Governor. we felt that we should take our hats off to laurens and extend our, hand's over the 38 iles intervening and or fer our congratiulations. We feel elate OVd v Ia'rens, anIId as sure her that I he Only dark cloud we can ee I in th halo of- glory surrouln(1 Ing her Is that each of these Imen was not from Greenville. Wec' assur11e each of these mien of our loyal Support, and hope iII the near' future we van have these honored sons of ULurfins to visit <)ur' village and 1make an address for the welfare of oiir voluilinity. Our wish is Ilat 'lanurlsl may cm. Hinue to reviner to our Stale and Coun Goois OLB. The Store that is well lighted is itvariatbly the most prosperoGus. DELCO-LIGHT will light your store, sup ply power for the coifee grinder, electric fans and other store equipment. It is the rehable e Clectricplantin de. A child op te it. Runs on ga ol' , kerosene or gas. . lipay for itselfina j short iune. Let us demon. strate its wonderful value. Geo. If. (liikt... II-L Oru1, M. I Delcoit Ra ek: Epic / ima aVe ibl.c L (4 lldren 10 WMSiliengs its was bestowedj ol, latst Taarlay., Citilmix of .JU~l)dn Mills Village,. 1Y J. I.. Franiels (Greenville, . C. Calomel Users! I I Guarantee , Your druggist gives bacl liven yo liver and yo up. witb~out There's no re n why a person should take sickening, salivating cal omel when a few cents buys a large bottle of Dodson's Liver' Tone-a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make you sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug. It 0 ter RA COLLEGE OF Foundc A college of hi g i standard, lnleni ionily limnlt e enriollnienIt I u r course.- ead to the 11a 1!17 'iner War )v ' ent Regu 0:licer. Ad r HARRISON RAN Charlest L E LEA3 MIJERAI3LES' VIL. LAM FOX PROPLUCrON c, Adults The,: unkte. That Does, Not Affoot- the leadR Decals:ofN t' 41l 1 :41 laXative effect. I.AXA. T~vUI*NE~QUN N.. oet rdthnistziry Qinine andi doc not cause nervousness nor tiging ih~hend. Rtemember the full aintne and 'ook for the signature of Uf. IV. OROVIt. 30c. Listen To Me! )odson's Liver Tone L your money If it doesn' 1 bowels and straighten making you sick., is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty caloiel today and you will feet weak, sick andi nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and. you will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, constipation, slug gishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tono nets be-ter than horrible, caloxmci your money is waiting for you. W E N BROS. MARBLE Rr GRANITE CO. SICINIDRS MANUFACTUREMS ERECTORS )ealers in everything for the ceme 'he nlargest and best eqiii ped mon ental mills in the Carolinas. EENWOOD. - S.C. LEIGH, - N. C. CHARLESTON d 1875 oIe! (o mn11 and(l to woiii. An n ur s inldividulal ins--II'tr ionl. r's l're. The Il-fre-ed.. aayTralining, esta1blished inl !atlionls, i:4 inlhal of 1'. S. .-rmly DOLPH, Presidert D n, S. C. 2imI