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* 0RA Ci0*SS S NOTE4. * S * * . 1. * * * * . * * Gal Mask Day. Uy appointment of Governor Man -I11, Saturday, November 9th will be c(ooived as Gas Mask Day iI South Carolina. :In his proclanma.tlon the Coverrior calls attention to the gov <rannent's great noed for materials which produce carbon for gas masks ,id urges the people of the State to colAlect 'the nut shells and fruit stones fz, which the government is asking. Illow many boys and girls in -Lau rims county will spend Saturday col licting 'hickory nut and walnut shells rd pzach ,tones for the government? Mcvi many parents will keep the mat I'' n in11d and give at least a part -) their day to this most important wverk? German gas Is as bad, if not wornse than German bulletts; so Gas aak fay is a day to be observed to the linitt. Remember that the peach 'es -must be wahed and dried be 'or: brennh't. to the Red Cross. Mr. .3. C. '.hll or Mr. It. Fleming Jones, cf the Ried Cross Conservation Com mlitee, will take charge of nul shells cun'! f;Init stones and tiuirn them over t) the lied Cross. -0 T'e Boxesl Iine Come. The boxe3(M ordered by the lled Cross, in whirh Chr!st mas packages are to be ?"Piet to soldier;; in Franee, hamve ('n h. They have been placed Iln the I !nc.Eervic:e rooam; of the led Cross, . I*.-icreaiu Natio.al 1ank, and %Ill heo 6%en out to .1ose wvho bring the Whbels iss:ned by the government lo th' sold'''rs !in Frane. Some of thvenh'labels are alr eady being receiv til ;I town. The led Cross his ap pointml a committee, memii bers; of V-1hih w!! be on duty every day frmi 1in:. to l e, lfrlst to give out tle boxes and1. then t) ilSpect antd mall thei w hn they arc ret urned. aI Ickages rnu ii:illed by the 20th of Novem b)1. .:e Cross foni:rete 'The 'Amerlean Red Cross has ex std itn; vynpathly wlih and desire for tile succCts of the United War W*ori: ' Campaign by passing the fot low*a;' rc.-en'nlo) at. a imeeting" held in Ww'hlngon a few (lays ago: ".\t the Amerlean lied Cross War Camcl mileeIng today the followin'; ct'ial mni1t esAv were adopied: 'The War Council of the Anmrican led Cro n urgen t1e tmost. cooperation froi. Chtlers and members through ow Ihe country with the Unilcd Wiar N', 1, 'a'l'a':,i duin -V thlie vH''eek of .NovnmlIber 11 to 18 whilh I.lI to be held i11 muppot of the sexC:. recreational organization. endorvFCd by the Nation are of inestimable import ane and ev cry 'Anale can citiz.en shoul su pport Their campaign generiusly, whole -ee Ini the Snrgical I irei-ng Dc partimni 'The allotment of enair':em': dr igs for' Octobe r, :ki8I spit irurigatIion pads, w:; ship;'ed tinrday. .\nu'er:r. order for 1 ,500 iufluenz~a mark~s was al so l Illed and many mtaks iv 're rmde for' ne ini Laure o'is. Th'is lai. a wondier fu ltow;i ng for the urg:ic Il drse.4'ing dlepartamnt. ---- F~or lRe fumgOs. Th rete hnundred p airis of onlIing draw era for refugee children wvere shIpped 01) Monday. The mnending of the three thom .asand ga rments sent from Cam p Sevier' is lirogressing well. in JTune 1917 abiout eighteen men and wVomein sailed as t he first Ameri-. can lle'd Cross Comnmission to France. -l~tiore .;aintary 1918it tie Ied Ctross wrill have- five thousand worke rs in F~or M[enu. Maimed In lit tle. Theb Amnerlean n Ied Crs h"as 'n est ab l ishedl un InstItute where men crip pht i in hattle wvilt be trained to do) w'orkc wh leh wvill cii bIe t hem to he sr-if-:uppcort ing. 'ITihe Uniteid War Wotrk (Camipnigin. TIhe man in khaki or blue Is foire most In the Interest of Americans to day. For hiis equ1 iment, hiIs flitness to win the war', lis health and his comn fort, we are illinmg to) give Inviably, and will continue to do so till that man In khalfi or blue returns a victor to fathler, imothler, wvife or sweet heart. Moreii thani two mlill ion soldierso anmd i ors are In1 active service "'over' Ihe're,"' andi as many motre are in t rain ing. We wIll take care of all or themi. But howy about t hatI "othIemr a rmiy Sthoise womten a nd g Irl's whio, heraiuse them man has gone to war, must do a inan 's work ini places of great r'e'lion tulbi lit y and)1 hazarid?. Illow well is shue bing cared for? The war lias vitally chaniged lier life. She 1a workinug un..i der)1 condhitions of great st rain) to bothi bod~y and mInd. She meest be at lheu' hent to back the man at the fr'ont. She, a well as the man in uniform, needs protection, good cheer, good heaolth nirac vital lIv or :.ni rt. Americn must not lose military cficiency through neglect of its army of women work ra as did Ingland and France in the carly years of the war. Women -arc today indispensable to military sue cess, and we itust inclu(e the wouen worker in all our national war calcu lations. To help our inca in khaki and blue to be the best type of soldier %nd sailor, and to care for that girl who makes his clothing, his gas masks and his munitions, and those girls in oth er activities Imposed by the war, sev en different organizations doing dis tinct war work, at the request of Pres ident Wilson have combined in what is known as the United War Work Campaign to be conducted Novenber 11-18. The organizations uniting are the Young Alen's Christiani Associa tion, Young Women's Chr!stian Asso ciation, .Jowish Welfare flard, Nation al Catholic \Var Council, Watr Camp Commluit y Service, ")Alvation Army and1 American Lllbrtry Aisociation. The sum to be raised is $170,500,000. '('his i. a big lot of money, but not too ig when it is for the comfort and well b:einNg of our sold'rs; a1d the girls bd those soldi era. . 0* 0 e . .. e *e *e . *0 MA.US NEWS, e14 Dials, Nov. 4.-Saturday night. 25, the dea th angl ent:'red the heme of Mir. and Mr.s. W. C. BrownlIe : bore to iel eternal lom th iri of their illn c d heia a ie h 11i one ald ol!y hen si a f..nr d'"w wiTh1 tonls!l.ii v.':vrYti,.ng timt loving-1 hnlids and a faith ful phi cian Could (o being done, blt to 0 a)vail. ittle Kathar ine was only -ix years old, and was eagerly looking forward to her first day at school. She wa of a sweet and loving dlisposition giving promise of a beautiI full life. Sunday afternoon at -I o'clock the little body was laid away under a moun1d literally Co)_Vered V.!! i'ewerVs., vice wvre e-mdicted by tle lRev. ('. fl. ilarley. T'he 5:ym :i h of thev ilire commu nity are with the bercaved par ents. Mrs. l. W. Drooks and little daugh ter, Sarah Boll, r pent ;everal day:; lat week with .\lrs. 0. P. ltop: and family, of Cray Court. Alts. Gilrenth, of Greenville, in on all exteided visit to her sister, .lv.;. \V. C. Ilrowilee. .\l rs. Alex . M.'all, Mr. 'irle:- Me Call,.\MlI" .\lat il 11iilmnlons an.11 ilti je 11. Y.Shma J,.r., al.r.Li!eOw receni visitors inl Columbia, where they Went to see 'Privats Johlm Siimlmons a.Id 1. .\. winrgs, l:efre their depart ure for some emba ilrmikation port. Prof. C. F. U3rooks, who ha:; bwel a! It home with his mother'm duiring Ct l qutiaraitine, ias returned to Bamberg, wher e he .ill resiiume hisl dulties in the Carlisle Vittiig helloo!. 'hb s1' chlooi -t this p1lace op ene'd1 up \inday n~orin g, 'Nov. .ithi, w th e'~. lremire of a1 ul os t aucces:fil term. Thei, in~gl, pr linCi l n~il .\ lis l'aiieeine Curryi' will1 have the p rimy depatrtmenicot. These young l:ll>'A have had~ several :earis' e\:c''.rb"ce in teacing ml er. anP.1 ~atrions feel sur thlbat nothling will be l efztilundone iowa rds miak injg the term) thle brighltest In thbe is:tory of lthe school. QI'EEN .\ilix \N~iI.\ Nole Wlomen of Englnd Shmown ia it is not1 oiteni tha I t a moti olln!C pictur IPoldiier e nnl (nl to hie; aid the 4er. vices; of a onee andl! I i wVomen( of the I most exeluiiav( noility of i':glandl. lit D~avid -WVark Grniflth producer of tile famous "ir thi of a Nat ion,"' "iltohlem ane'" and "lienarts of tihe Worid,'" has succeeded iin accom~diahing this inl "'Tie Gr eat Love,"' hiis first phbot opday for Artecraft wichet will be showni at iln thluis iphloiplay, Queien Alex amiria LEMONS MAKE SKIN WHITE, SOFT, CLEA R Makide this lienauly lotion)1 fo' a few ('enIls an~d s(ee for youril(if, Whbat girl or woman hasn't benrd of lemon juiice to remlove comllion~ (1 bleiilshe! to whliten the skin aind to bring ou (it thle roses, thle freshness5 anld tile hidden~ beauty t41t lemion Juice alione is acid(, therefore irillating, ami1( shioiild he mllixedl withi orchardli wite I tile jleI of two fresh I(emo1a ns int a oif orCharid whiit e, thiein shiak' e ijel ami you ha~ve' a whole riuHar i it ( il sin l andl coimplexionl lottin at ali ut the ('ost one usl~lnly lpays for ai maIill' of ord InaSry cold Iir Iam0. P suri e to strain thle lemon jl Ic 51 pulp gets 111to the1 b ot tie t heln 11 is lion1 will re main 1pu11e and fr'es for mtonthus. Whlen a ppl ied daily t t he face, neck, armsl' an d hand1(1 it Phoull hlp to blenchi, clear', sm~oothenl andl~ bealut ify the skin. Ally dru'lggist w'ill supplily ilhreeC onnel es of orchard white at very little cost and many titled ladieS11 arC seen en gaged at their varloits dutie-: in his pitals and onl their. estates-nonie. scrubbing, .,ome m11lopping Iloors, oth crs engaged in attending convalencentl soldicer while otiors do uncial work, but which they (10 not doom degrading, because it is necessary for theam to do their bit in order thta( the catse of world democracy may triinmph. This is a remarkable photoplay and Mlanager G. W. Tyler i.; preparin;m to handle record--breaking crowds at the premiRier of "The Great Love" at hI. Playhouse. The (quarterly meeting of the ili division of the v. .l. I. auxiliary to the iaureins association, wil conve"' with Lingston church, Nov. 16-17, M:l Satartaiy Monyu imeg. 10:00-Devotionial. Mr.a. S. J. J j mine. S onIg . Greeta1gs. Respqonsev, Pray1c-r. Roll 'Call-)elegates to anvwer w report of work (lonie irt <:iarr. leirst TopiC--The SpiraIttal :ed : our N. 31. Societio;. 1ars. -I Cox, A'rs. John lunter, .\lys. lalph Appointment of committees. Offering. I lunch h our. :30-Sonig. Devotional, .\in .,:1 ltleneron. ComI Topie --Chri:;t iIn you. .!r:-. C. C. Iiopkins, M1vs. .1. 1. col , :.i Arthur. Robert. ^ .\!::elanens R ports ofc m i-e Sn1dhy 'd f.rling' 10I: fimy ... hoolr1, 1: 'W -Sa':vopleona1. liais. I I: 00(--A.lxerch;e by Y'. W. . an' %! ;. beams. I :XO-Add res. .\I rS. v. W. Yeargin, Pro:. .\lr-. L. R. 1roks, Secretary. S Ml 'NIES, s I "I suffered for yearas with io -( Iroutble anRd gas continually. DJ)-Mor thought I ha-d t:to1nach ufler.; nIr n cer. Ater lait attac(k te av ing to Rocteri. a .\1 ., for 111 l ion. A friond id vi[ed t y .. ' Wonderfit Rvitm dy, wich i:'1 0 T cannot sin~g i p~ra .; too !.:I -. as I en ow ).allthing -n y hng" It is . im ;!!-". a m o. - paration that remtoves the c:-:.. muC1li us om ihe intf'ns in' t r:O allays tho infl1ann))at !in v:.".e. practically all stomach, 1;%er a~ testinal ailmnis, iTetdi ' pp eltis. Onec dose will conlvinCe C:-!,w refunded. IL*a urtens D1ruI Co. r a ni i is IIw ownedaa by~ ,J. P. nu *io ::ul the Minilaof Io be Ikept oft thle mar~ ket ut on biblIings. 'IThis ii fine( er \\ ~'e av nioi hur (;0uhnei I-;th~ieI 01far11 wnate Iohlit Sale Rain or Sh TERMS: 01 t hebene itso t h i r ; lal . h I 1'al '1. ; Im N i T R. Y i R 0 l I. Th'Iey hav publ :int on l ia REM] Join 'te G. D. Gd RLEY. N~ WINT ER FURNIS HINGS A..t.... SWITZERJ COMPANY Do not wait until cold weather comes to get Winter outfits. Besides having the satisfaction of being prepared, it is well to select goods now, while the stocks are com plete. 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