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Pmumer Finially Over. th .\mWhy, N. ., Ot. 5.-Ar ren ll min: T. .\ :l;1 :1 ie o up . : Ij4I0ht44: Iuu I ,. b ~ ~ h prp wv1apovnteh hId it 10 la 14.:I dh it c !I I. If v t d va\,I I ion t Ile blowing or I I nirvotnol WaIts v ir Inallk Iy o 'r. .\ll I II ha is left uII xj)1ode( 1s huried uidergroiud along the bank of Chesni nake creek. on which the plant is locatmec. or is loaded on four barg es ied ui at the compaly (locks along that streanm. .\ riny ollicers reported after a reco' n1-lissancIe by airplane that the location of In' ihots and storehouses is such ti:1t hey beleved Ilere Was slight probability it wouild he exploded ither b y fire or coneussiol. V itht hIi pas:ing of tilie ellnace of 1in e phwinn4) ar11111 vie plant, 11le proh 4 olf (alln foe- t homels becaei te4 nI~ 40rion:Z lolnight. It SolIth .\11hoIy. a town of aholit 44i I I po ua I .fou 1 i1 los 11orth of \ 1rgan. rely a44 hu Idihng Ilinaills t -an < it ir n i-. 1 n r'. J MAN WILL ER U. S. SERVICE l- etopea G.00t (G"ovt Trmert Job. . .. 1,9 s .41)4 iionf wha:~t * . II \V4ilI who are dragginig * . .4 . . i n14 iserah 414 a hur .katdnnansupr Fok sanitary b air-uight oinf The sinimpurities chtay ot may .t,uiannern Usupther.hola r'onestlye beuie aff eton alcert ruzndeCfIt youmny & Ti/, aiUs tln hle1&l ih eltter. The tRed Cross brought in iront New York tive inotor trucks lo:tded with six lons or slitplies. The '*ity and all the terriloly arlotil M.\or mii w\As und14tel coilrol of he sohliiers Si te Iin t e gna il n etih col it ler eis i )i1e'ioni o1 4i kI ol .ilge. .i i ~ir I!ic o t he ('r esj et:. :ce 2 lilai tI ore 1h.1 '.000 jetr;lon dl thoun maohe hoh'oy tith hail 't ;1. Iu nyd .1wh ,we-o '' .he lts he Wh' e deil ixhe .n ad:nim nIo F' it t and wmh bom t rno tet 11t11 al re thiger is over. They prsent almost as hitl of a problei as tho who are a weally honieliss. Although South AThoy was hardest hilt nmny farniers even nearr to the scene rIe heavy loseri. Their homes were demolished. After an intermitten honihardmien lasting nearly '1 hour s, the people hol;ed ere and in other nearby towns, sevtled down tonight to Slunbier. Not a few were suffering from fori f sIhellshock. 'The day wias a inulchl of a nightnmare als last ]light. Olliers and enisted menl had rkee :helir ilves; for lnors trying to dee :nine 1 te r ithe explosives in the wa rehlous( or'1 on !he barges were in tian e ir fr n t 111 i , which hadi 1w 1t. iL 1(kh t 1h e ndrsI o[ beih. ;";it whlich cm er.- 70To 'I1. 11: I I '' I 'le' ee \\;Ill h:ir d n < d S : store 'h 'h- Iluore thanI a nmile \' : . .n a l i lif-l' (Iiro'e lili. \l i . . ('. \ .i li . h \n l'I s.' u Ii' sicill.h t ( I hu -i np itnl111 at fon inOtoIS buls t n t.:rd I to inatet (It thoe nul e has . r . ; .c 'y phIln iian was~li unin lla- it r i t Io 1( l11 t nte o litn'~~ fi t'a e ' n 0l h b 11. reni s Cross1 Aniiebo,a1 odhi rtit-n I te 14 un iing effo tieof .e r.i. di',e Ili pardlheI manager o hemi h e't hasi hil eey t I so etimes thru ortit foratte ie.W thv had noc 'i dea i th from ifuna ptIhi rt A il iON FO He iM ne'ui -.an d.'iero er drI ta loo ensco' s wI if lut ii I I t \'ch , . l ib \e.I. e1 it .cT V o1 1 .- liit -c sih rive ed I ha: t it lifts; 0u'. wei it i I ci in. ii lit a st Iky subtstane Which dri'les wene applIed andtc never inflames~ or evenI Iiriates tije sturroutning iikhn. Tit' diScov'eery wil! prevent thot;s ands~l of deoaths annualhy from lorukjaw and infectiton heretofore resulIting from thn suicidal habit of cutting corns. Ing. While there are inany Sick ones, Yet We hope the criski is passed anid ve sial soon be normal again. - The school, mill, ciiirches and pie htre Fiow have been Closed. I l 'it; of, the epidoei there has been nolth ing donle inl the saicof (1h ( " oulr faihert I onn llud , h)IIt. d nal hats dlln". pI-(0. -d I 11oI hvotI i i a yvt I . * - - : w l ,; esencd io Iitc ITr-: I I 1I1 1 i' --vay et 1:1 . h J)eld Ilivil fouthI quart erly Coll tCfvlice livro last Vday Tllv f01 l, of Ow kil Ne . .. . . o. S a of all. \I I:J w ii'iI ri I 2 b 11 lit (ho ()op are* beCl'i ng gaithtered W ih I I ill oni ar lbo Iii1A. WAS HEM V. * * i( I II i. 11.i I / NX Thtpugng-udo f Ger-. Ii - j eanedto heful, fon - ttl Focedretrlvnehnh A ' tagine-th ovr h h in ,i. pNation aCruadron ot Agh fo it Lib nann Cgvalry, c. CLing twd carry military ru rsy. of te W c-"F bofore it in onU tmost r"Sh leaj ---d. toI.C Ovcrwhc:Yireg- L I lernd o hefulfrn ittle ;ei- ihlc force (. a gr(eat, fre body of Ameic ros h Nation aroused to! qh o isLb rnea-Iiing of the President'.,: words. erty and the Liberty of the World. "Force to the Utmost" ScMen by the Million! Shot, shell, President's words to make plain' guns, airplanes, tanks, ships- to the authors of the war, the fact anything and everything required that with such force, of men and to drive home the meaning of the of spirit, we must inevitably'win Are YOU adding every ounce you can to the force behind our fighting m n -- the force w e must exc-rt. to w i n the tva r ? Lend the Way They Fight - Buy Bonds to Your Utmost This Spac.e Contributed to Winning the, War by ..- f Y.BUY NOW AND SAVE 1 TO 35 PER. uT. AN D PUT YOUR SAVINGS INTO WAR~ SAVINGS STAMPS/. Two Big L. E. Burns Now Ready for Department Stores Pre,. and Mgr. Fall Business SALES FORCE---NO. 1 STORE W. J. Burns, Carl Q. Guderson, Misses Lois Reed, Bessie Caldwell, Mary Bolt, Leila Pitts. SALES FORCE-.-NO. 2 STORE R. E. Thompson, Manager; James Hudgens, Misses Ge orgia Medlock, Lucille Pitts, Alice Poole. RED IRON RACKET No. 1 Store, 210 West Laurens Street. No. 2 Store, Burns Block, North side Square.