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Ini;;%p HA rz terolredso ,II 4 vr ps.sit imneesary Amer'i ' ' Ns Cn 'minity FEo~ur ~ y~'~v n'zm' ut r:aik te flavr o A flo0r made from whet grown at home, minAed atbhomne antd sold at home to home people . \Bramlett-Babb Milling Co. Laurens, S. C. Luzianne, POT of steaming, stimulating Luzianne Coffee set before" gentleman and a judge of fine coffee. A finer hot beverage than good, cld Luzianne never existed.\ UIN Luzianne tastes all the way down and you say "Set 'em up again." Buy a can of Luzianne Coffee. If you can't honestly say that it's the best cup of coffee that ever passed 1en C your lips, tell your grocer you're not -* satisfied and he'll give you back your mnoney on the spot. Please try Luzianne. You'll like it, you will. In clean, air-tight tins. 'W e It ~W1~Y~Yi'A Purs, It COFFEE OPERA HOUSE Pridauy==This Week ( WILLIAM FOX PRESEFNTS~ THEDA BARA ....I.N... "'THEjiJ A Tense,. Mysted.ao., EerL; ?. , 6 of Paris. ADMISSION Children 10c Adults 20c Oppinrfunily Offeired to Youutn- Men to .\S uir i lie l-(du 11' i4 d Seiire Sot ir' l'ay at name Tline. Clinton, i. 3. Th4 'rcshylveirat ('oll' of Stl ih Lcroina will hu:ein is thiry-eigh1 h session oil i v St imn Th'i. is one of the hico lir se1('d hv w th *Iteod States thr 114rnmen t*.f; :-, iti of thll Ati ie is' lr y Trainliln" 0'1-M.Oc of the faculty and W('em of ithe s nden hav' lee in iain::l -,t Pltibu 1x i orderl to assist the Willcor who will be dve 1 led to have' h::, :m ' o ! - m h tI nin g heir(. .' :-iden I . .\1. Do41n~s is 811 atn iin:: thi, tuev inte; of collegev pres"idents nowv in sessioni at l'lattsbui'g. The young iIil of Ihis State will not bw slo. to ta1ke iieC of the' 'na ,nifivcent (,)olmoinny presented to IltIm in th- provision of !hn-ie dralft :!v.w by wh"'ieb Iiw: caln takeo their mlil iary traincina in collige with Itll p 'y - .ldier):,. with all eqluipment furl -- ished, and can at the same tiine g(O all e(14ntion that will hit themu filr leadership after the war; and thw l'(rebyterian College of South Caro Hima Is makIng every provision in the way of regular and special courses of study inl oridur that it nr4y render as large a pat riotic service as possi ble and imiay nieet tIhe Special needsA of students at this ltime. There is overy indication that the attenidance will be large. ALLOWANC'S BEING AlU'SE1. Conniell of lefense oni the Track of Persons Not Entitled to Allowanees, C'olunibia, Scp(. 6. --Reports have reached tIi State Council of Deiens from several parts of tile State ol abuse of governient allowanes whicoh ii sone Instances are being re eived by persons who are not evnti led to such allowances. 'nder t h< law, allowano. are paid only to legal delendnts of tnet in the nilitary 01 1:aval Svvice. Any personis receiv lig such govern ii ent aid. undol false pret-iences, are liable to Irosecul (ion. The Defense Coutneil is instructing the colity itairmn througlihout 11In State to investigate into hI1s inp.,; ; !11il 01t110. and call.; uponl it',net he'ship and thc public to aid inl thi: work, It Is ur.!ed that all case;s of abm as waty 1)e d(ete Ild Ill report I 1romptly to thle cntly chairnian o! tle I nuncil of, liefenise inl the count,11 inl which the-. 1wrsonl receivm, '1n al lowance o 1 iehI hI,. or "ho Is- no ent itled. re 'sides. 'The4, coonty chair man will ten rcport the (aes to Ih Stcte Counc'il, andi action1 will he tak ('n, thronehl pr oper channels, to cor rect this evil. WH Y DO ALL DOCTORS PRESCRIBE CALOME I Of ::11 m4 di iri he wo b. d d - m i l I . Thc no\ ai'b II ' all - th Il i (': 0 1 4 detiItenali The in nii -(all~aei I u:'diy of teodM l e eiia -i ,n Pfe ir h n t e o ls a i er - ":- r:I pahe.O-(' ~ iha H , ao ;ha alto i '.:' 1.1 a iilgilnursi fo u t :eir ililtY c-I Ood bles e ri eios tfh. Wecw~stonmP thaIn u rd aic aiy i C. I,. W'iI-hil, F- i;:iona irNTE - he ol fl inlrom is A S1~ erl U i all l''.hr l .\ i nrs i n e ii ihmrti Or t in ruet all a i htll u ion al Il i l It -I all froie t *wriitl t 't - po nlk J 1h Ifi il- % 1i n -I~i f"; ii t ;, N. nlt Ii1 Ii V itt a d iesl lw it!iclaer l t , lli' Iere'i. a <h i, the Ird w l 111d( i : te if fuc; ,i tiit; , rw ( ) . m -, h I l l. t t r il :t I Fy b re:olie l irlil ai luyt is i:' t giv tomWun ot eqin;-iit, h e tc.,lla ' w illie no il -u 1' ito-kni folr- er < Nol sillCd Ia il o 'l al e i Icli iall t e1 0 Iitial ta rilic ao ht t h Io~t I. ih 1 d'l 1 to fo! ' oll soic nlyof s tot e an oil ih rilidi tho :Ilie n lgei fie nad w'tohi r wl t e ail-We of rr e aterui n i leilla t ini l S noldionhl At hat of I n i ind :W-hi ,h ol r llnos pl'iil an h Invel a I I I* -t crming lrtlie adks , i on11 t rilroads 'l to niet thir curren. Ieed Atront day ito dayi ii r it- eekt to w- ek, l'tit it clear \htif ther isa fiettiis of (nuisL.portationl that a re Ulyl to ocur '' (not tterely heraulse of it' total vol i o t irall bult hv prc !vrenv t nitt.s1it:;t he givet to wal reqillnits), the lprobable shortv of equi in11 , etc., ih y will he will ing I'i Aoclk up for their own proee lion. .\l y plants operaiiing Iay per hans not have niuch in the way o1 storaire facilities but they Should la itulivt t to provide samei inl soinle man1 ne:.. The uesio or explens foi these 111:y. at ih tu oi n , i'ceni lar ut( the pos ib lit Ity of ti t clos gil' down an illniustry for the lack of fule' and m::lerial will entise a lo;;; of far geaterautount. W (1.\041!! 0 80I.A1-'.1 .Nik illi NOT FLINTiS uh Was 1 orporall t T;11in11 of F111onn in, lio fl'hers Iike ih Froll To th e hI.diilto of Th i Sate: In a h r rcei ived oi iy from Livul 1l, L. wtIhe fA>i "Sonew e Il ! I'r -e, is 1 referen to a I ;Ii1 s , . rosn !oir 'orporal Tuntinl, c C "onlipl'my. a:plici (al ,Iinians andl espe cia -'y *o o :it- f;:mily andl frienils (if Ilh l'ldio iir who lived near P onini - :;, Grll Connliy, I have dif - ided to cop\ theIll ref-rencve and :A(n it lo You for liltbldientIion. "The iilie I g o ,raveyalrd n1":r t (.hurch-1 is filbod to overloi ng il nd, :;11 I he r.l 'i-rI side tare t wo . 0 rate ( , 4o11 v:!r vi w ItII h , h . I vt I 1":! and I I Ot .;(eI : :, le1 t ; hunldrcds of ye a,. o hr aii i~ n.IIo ina rk:!n g a i all ': a,. ! frni \ .,Foumn in E RI THE BEST M FOR COUGHS . Miss Ivy Gray, Fai -ic Kentucky, writes: "T hanvo t"ake n rna, would S:V t;i .: I , i:, the' 1) medlic mi for ccuthls anwl vold CVer 8.aw. I And that it Alw etres a& cold In it ilort wilte-. 0.1o st reng thensl3 aid buildIs Sold Everywhero A complete assor fabrics of every d derwear, blank ,f The Latest mn Owing to present goods are offered at be found anywhere W. G. W .f'., t M bea "f 4mke c .heer: -. -e . . 4 sil ''n ,/'* JOE-TY JNA EDICINE LND COLDS IL ss Gray's letter breathes Up hopIe t Ohe alling. It Is an In spiration to the : ick and Infirm. L %ui vo Tablet Formn ILGOODS .- A.t.... SON'S nent of silks and dress cription, hosiery and un anries-and outings. Ladies' Neckwear. market conditions these prices as low as they can LSON & CO. "Se rvice" and "Conserva tion" are written in italics across the war-time re cord of Certain-teed Roof in. it has glenvitally needed sherfrrunition plant, brrac1:, shipyacrd, factory, hcrn~ an:1 graniary. D; ha~s fa/i' :a othng of muilitary pacia erp'ntad both LUre useless for '*'1 or uoses. Itsmam e accomilh c~d ar i-ry con ter7 y ater p'er, I**oi.Cert-Fe ic s d r l conAdWti Eg O:> )a.r HARDWREnO