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The Far rIRdvsiore Than Five -(1 to the 10me fr live Astd -iing the .. c0 -A'be armeor thi ug The f--mer, ferlerr, r shipper receives every cnt of this rnn-ey ($300,000 an hour, nearly '4",400U00 a- da"--y, $11,500,000 a week) in cash, On the Spot, cns soon as the s'tock he has just Sold is wighed up. Some of the money paid to the farmer dur ing a da cm back to the company in a mon cJ m snie j1:', C o s; much does not m r A-, or nnety daiys or more. eat thS n0 i C o C c1ympany, t$ ceGO c weet ie h o ts so as te mstc Out -o t- n . p d t the apre nt high Oucolnauously a d cto maecet and in -_l - te ome ef the c rem-enlts ; ... . " at and oP, reve~nt i~ I r Ar. die bute! to r countryj, ''I, -' and be rc C cd oh pa a t a fraction of 1 anL p0 A.1 t : )m ll to have any no ticeZW 2 iU:1 tI pr O of mat or live stock. Swift & company, U. S. A. U1 CLYDES DALE TRUCKS! t1ubesbale MOTOR TRUCKS NU 7--T W e are ready to contract Laurens County for 1 9 1 9 on the Clydecsdale rurck. This is a high grade, heavy duty Truck, and we want al good live dealer for this territory. Let us hear from you at once if interested. Overland.Piedmont Co., Box 507. Spartanburg, S. C. ==*g - I g ' IM CONGRESSMAN WHALEY WRITES. OF JAMES CAMPIELL'S WOUNDS Saw Ilin While Visiting .American tl0spiltil in England. (Had Ileei Shot in the Left Thigh. Mr. J. 11. Campbell, of this city, hts received the letter below from Congressman Whaley, of Charleston, in reference to his son, Walker Camp bell, who was wou;nded in one of the late engagements of the war and was under treatment in a London hospital. 'Private 'lien Campbell, whose death from pneumonia was reported by the government several weeks ago, has since been reported as alive and re uperating from the effects of gas. The following is the letter from Congress ian VhaIley: Washilngotn, Dec. 9, 191S. .\ly Dear Mr. Campiell: () Novemnher IStIi last I visited a Iopital inl Iindonl wlre the Amelori -'il bolys woe resting, and halI the cle'a-isrte of taliig with yoIr son. Walker. lie had beeii shot in the left 'ihigh hu tll iitijIur'y -Was only I Ilesh wounld, I Iv will recover flillly, was 1 in ( fine I I Ic' I lme, and re( itIsl Id 't I() assi'ie yoil that hII was reciV us I'' beist scort of tre'atmen'it. I i."ht '1d1d that i.e w a's inl tih 1hw I ac-pc':lt viisilci ilroad. It n rm1 :'14 comforlablic and hall A wl II (':I rol inianli at tll Inl 1of Ihw cccllical t a f, a I iitan of fie abil it y nd Owbaneer. t''r' il m e t) extetidi to yott ty 'vt'crici't contgratilaton1s onl havinlg nI fill(,. brave and mlanlly boy. Von] ha\c vvry rveas on- to be proud of him. tIc expects to be ainollg tht first to Icw ilt to this e1tint'ry and I hopce tihatI it 'cwill cot, hce Icng now befor( you havei him loime again lwith you. Sinevrely yours, Richard 'S. W'haIlcy. Ti-ro ar, ' , W indced who escno ~I'in :11 lc'ast one ic old u thcli z ite uitir 1ilontlis, tlc they ar fort'uncif' 14 hlii lcIu i b t oil e and .I t gci e:ct tihtc h wih it 11 ickly and wilthout aly ..nI, VWIco Serinences'.,. T.11m Chamil- r inl'. U tc llnw ly an1d ol- - hc diri liins with h \ 1 bot leIt. :!1nd1 col T .i ci1l t b ne tthe ]w cit. I ll. Iol i - 1:b' on . The 11 wa- h n d i eiIcricl f his rtnd hlas hoen fully rvh I'ot, o- i tnv fninilijcs, wh.Ic hIt!v.. :01 X '" ' I - Id it for 'e iS wh,' nI It oII Yi i coiil or, iiohl, and1cl with tiwc Try' bost rcesult:. ce * e e. e e e * e . S.e o 1, \ I'O I ) N -: 1 .. , V l ' I.d Ic-c. Ic;. (' n.id eini iih iliwr-i' :c ci \ ci.i ccneit i r * ' c : ! h1 t hansf'lc~ l~ i orc ilm icic n~ n 1 :-v. \\'ill cains lrcviichedc ac ci i c-. I . r ii)te i c ; i l p iccl - \d 2ow ;i i'ii rvii cr c-icre i h Il \ ' ; c it. li ial \ i. 1 i11 1u1 ;tarx to be proud i. cii' 'i cc c boyus w'ittliccin c' a' 'vie cnd wcc' in-c th--icn ai if, ccurney' ani .parcci a fewi inocili-ns io mneet ainii hl p~ ini tiis 'cicit worki. 'cccli \s-ccc ciinc ire triicnc a V.i'ic i la:ct ion.ccii ".ohnnic's iv lsn~y ,b lIar2 t'hl !'teinccg. ic.iAliway we) icanlc'2 hel inic thei l'cm maics, bcy .\its. Stcla iHctmiari. I. Song, "1Iloly Night" fort iComimni 1ty, -by .\I r's. -'I'. &\. I. )Disenssicn~- -Chiiristma i \ilenI(tius, bys .\irs. I"lein~tg anid .\lrs. .1. II, l'at 7. Smcc ec Iltmei I tnionlri'21tins, by3 .iiss IDaisy Liarrcis. Mr . andcc Mrs. Ilirry Marich, of .\le (corick,'h tpenlt thc wcick-c'mii wicth thcii iiothcr. .\irs:. Iul \locoIccii'. i''crmcaci li' 'iversity toc liii ('brilst cccis hol liays wc ih i. h is 'cits am 2t "e " bII" 'i it ha lday Theseioc ycccnn" ut-i wcr. :n ii . .\. . I, Mr i. TI. A. lDrccniiilind~ hacs ic reuer homuic aiftcert a declighitul tipj to ('har' et~tOin for severalI days, whlereC lhe it tendedC~ a .cIasonIc meetinug. nAittle lI'jeanor* I rummuondl thad painful accident in) a dislhocation c her' an~kle a few days ago and is stil unable to walk, but hope will soon b well again. Mr'. -amuiel 'Drummondl wasa home from Greenville to spend th. week-end with hometolks. Mr. John -B. H1farmon, of Camp Wads worth, w'as a visitor here 6unday. ~Mr. and Mrs. Ji. 8. Higgins spon 8unday in -Laurens with relatives, MIsg Belle Patterson was the guo. * * oe e o... . S* a e * a * HOME DEMONSTRATION * * DEPANfITMENT. * By Miss IDisy E. Harris. * *C U.o .. * . . ..e oe. Christmas Sweets. Stuffed Dates. Remove the' stones from dates. Fil with peanuts, walnuts, hickory nuts, or any available nut. -Peanut butter maakes a good filling. Press dates in shape and roll in chopped nuts, co coanut and powdered cinnamon. Pop.-Corn Bails. 1 cup of syrup, I tablespoon vine gar, 2 to three quarts of popped corn. Boil together the yrup and vinegar mintil syrup hardens when dropped in to cold water. 'Pour over freshly popped corn and mold into balls. Riuch Chocolate Caranmels. 2 tablespoons of buter, 1-2 cup of milk, 1-2 cup of sugar, 1 cup of mo lasses, -1 sq lutres of chocolate, 1 ') of walnut ieais, 2 tveaspoons of va tiila. i'ut butter in saneepvomal anod wNhen Iutueled addh milk, sugar and Inlo sses. \\'hin boiling poiit is rearcl. Id add chocolate. mnd cook unotil brit ile wlwn dropped int( col tvaler. H 'yevo from fire. heat few m1iinuite. .. idd :[tilnd vallta. anld pouri initobutr cI.l . h. \'heln ?ohleut ino lpiar'i. li inity inire. I (i) up of' syrup. 2 cups of sugair, 1-1 (ii1 of water. oll lilt toget her unt ii lie t uixiure forims a hard hall alhen dropped into 'old waler. Pour slow ' into beatent white of one egg, Con li nuei heatling until miixturte i.s stiff oigh to drop in1to halls froni spooni. Nuts anid vallilla extract Inay be add ('(I j Ist before it is dropped froit s;poonl. 'ennu11 11Brittle. I 11) while syrup, 1 tablespoon 'ii r, 1-1 teaspoon sal,. I cIup of "res11ly roasted p;eanuts. ialv'ed. Cook hIle sylupI, vinegai 1)r 11d Sat lin 1).311 1an util I little dr1opped into cold -waler formwi a1 soff hall. Putl Ill., - eninit anild this syriup into an1 ilt .hill tul sliti1 ) il the Syl i he on ! ole brownl. Nonmovi fromn . lve rtwly a shalo bute Ia cinpou 0:91y in nd pra l u inI hlhmi u.Alltw ti cool, I h r I. 4o44ve' fr17 m4)111 p a nd cli i cek into pt-rcs. i lliumo 1bn1 ki011me amnd un2s. iir th1in. pol atul '1!. Adhd 11 Iumblers of waler. Ikot sanmt I hours:. C(o I ho ur.. \thl ei.:ht "up of " I. I etl :1 -1ind ;1,:'' ill h -,r . ('ok until it jllies. ab ut I h 'rand :. nn ts ha. (i m S, 1 l h. If * 1ur. i. I I 14::p n 44 s1) ia4:, l' inbIle 21oon1 of4 14 I9 1 . f n 4) III,' ' 1 till of i n, 1. 'hfIon frii ', lno, roll in 11our. l rea re1Y;1 0 kii '' IWolfilIS \ v hac' I I-IN 011.: ;ii 11' 1 (' 14111114 1 il I lanl S c111 \\ 'sh lo Is 111 1 willi.ry 11ne lt ait li kh i ll s lif e i ii e es nuitilt life doighg ryforoinsfly ork.re \\'olntn. lienul athd \lrs.d.\. N. leanr h(lf :)::N olInw St..'1~I I auot s a i y:l "i~ sed ti em agonhd Iae sligttl atitn0 tli( kitdncey i1) troubl . \ ykidhe 'nos all th1i e n felt le 1 n u~et3 an.'' lack11) seksfr nln before my -eyes' t.\irins tiIfelt tills atheuam dinthf -nu.cha lie dIng myd hostei'rk .\i h i ''ndmydhn'd. ifahed badl. lri an 0 etbte i vr a. -hnpf aissk for1a1kidney rmedy---gIl san's tiey eek-en --the sam Othl .\rs. Jampbe. hrad.wnt os.\iar - .,v Mi., lifareo, N wtnY. . spndngewio w er8. paen0 -- of .\tissesdCarryey 1m and 4lary 11 Saws wood for 3 cents a cord A MONEY-MAKER and hard work saver wherever the cross cut saw is used. Works equally well on the small. eat or largest timber and will operate under any condition. There are thousands of these wonderful WADE Sawa in successful opera. tion, sawin wood ten times faster and cheaper than man power. One man can move e machine from cut to cut and it can be used as a Portable 4 IL P. Power Plant for runnir.g light machine;.ry when not cutting wood. "It cosh ie 2 cents to cut a sick C1 *have r--- as 21,mda s ka "nhour WL. W.Sir.irov, Mkim, Ark. ' . . u Dee 1sari. Or" "I 4m More tha ic !d Ih my y t1i . nI aft W A1 -| If -, rl.2 I e L :y a d i c I z. 1 . - . 1i, If . . 1 o 1 . . I.W ,io s andsotAllI rfoe. y.. - . ,, " F Ai W : .1.4,Vcri1t, '. Y." 1 C a What the WADE ia doing for t]h-:.:e r n. Comc in and see th- 'ro- - . V1o -recommend Ci e-) h Stancdan!f'~** Ust.o a~ld (j U t s LMSil IMT R O CLNTON -- -- S. C. IMPRiOVE THE SKIN AND COMPLFCXION in niany cases 200 per cent within a few weeks by Its dall' use. It is a remarkable cleanser and Is excellent for the skin and makes a dclightful shampoo. Do not accept Imitations or substitutes. Mall orders filled. 25c a cake. The Cocotone Co., Atlanta, Ga. Agents Wanted ' br N V laIl -liUl I CtIg (o. THE MOST~f D A 0Yif - No orf'ins nf thA how v :14.q :. 1:)\ ,1 ';t-01 i ii ini-r,- ' to bn . :- mm hi. (i :I \ '. i . i1h ; w i i, fu-t i o t h O 1 n ak N-14 I-.1 . t w o~a r t v SI a m I , f .rI for Federl . Reser. -.r :-r s.T7ininim-3!: \ hi-f4/ ii-th,"- - ,m.-,an.n reaur r~t yurmole saf when it is ur m.. OurBan i on ofth Naionwie sy.sr~te oft FedralResrveBans wic stn tghe nd~ po-k tec thir epoitrs.We an akeou appovd se.\-C curtie ad gt mne whn w n torit ' You c. ant getour one whe yo watiti it is3 in bio.r8 Bank. 00 ] Makeon OURol takedOU ank.eUiedSae Treasr ade4yor mon ntestf. hni i u a Th npieNtional Bank Nedera DI ResrveBnks whchstn toter, andhpr ge yurmoeywhn o wan it iit-i n u