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WALTER L. RUFF hAD EXCITING EXPERIENCE Young Sokiler who Played Base Bail1 Here Soveral Years Ago had Close Call in France. Walter IL. Ruff, who will be reliell hered hewre a,;a iback-stop) anid otltledl(l er onl the fast Watts MIll0 teall here several years.4 am,t. had a novel aind exciting oxperience on the western fronIt a.; told in a special dispatch from New Yok to Ie State last Thtrsday. li1nff wa. a slort, stou1t, samudy-haired athlet who never gave t1p the game until tw inth inning was over and those wh recal! hiis dash and indi vidn1ualy in base hall (an well believe the sto.e h- 1od about a bigiger game. .New' Y 1rk'' . 12. *Severely wounm iI h1v 01hr1111nN 11nd pickhed Ill inl '- \l,,i'.. lan " by f[tr Gernian sol can 1 .-., to -r i I.. 1as :1 ir of ihe 'ill- ola a t lhharka \\ I t r 12 nli 11 f d a b ll.t. S ('. I'l 11' 1,1 1 il J il Il. 1: 1 n wa n, 1 n to 'N r *i l\ was v -1. ' ofi la a Ie l' ti wa .1 t oi t 1-:n :i.n 6 n l 'I ai t:. ' an e, viwh a in a i t l t Itut- ). 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I have had no mail since I was wounded and am anxious to get back home I cannot speak too highly of 'the treatnent we boys received from the Red. Cross and the Salvation Army in France." Ruff said two members of his com pany received the distinguished serv lee cross for gallantry. They were William Jones of Abbeville, S. C., and Private Falson of Dillon, S. C. Ruff's cominanding ollicer, .Maj. Jaines E0. Iloore of Columbnia, lhas 1written a let ier to lutf's family, telling of many iidividual deeds of bravery the young man perforiled under fire and it may also Come to pass that RufY will also be recoimimlende'd for the 1). S. C., if he hams not already been. A CHILD GETS CROSS, SICK AND FEVERISH WHEN CONSTIPATED .oo ik 31 ter! 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Iht-w re of1 , comIIu.1 r F, ;14 I4 Ia IIh !nrc. ( ;(t I h I ) ennlinIe Inlade by Ifrn; ' 1- 'i;Fig Sy rup ('o pan:y. i 6.,1111 Bi .Is F ( 'OTTON HUIt N El). I.4 of' Coltton il Sa hhIIIIlI Ile ir Than1 i Estimlateti. 31111h Nitrate. Sa v4a'4444 h, ('I., '1 . 1.. I b4n 4n ' e by fir4 idyal thle S1-44aboard Air 114 "aui 1 wa y (' ; 1o1141 4 ctr'in4Xl l d the 11 $ c iluhl r IIcI) I -',rt i Iia r. anld ('hl. ii n! ('onpan 's pantapproxinliale $,q 0, (44. it was s1h1 t(oday by 1 coInIn talion of s iinia4 ed losses giv'en' by of fijials of the railway an1d the fertiliz e r coI an 1,111ie's. Ile 1ea v ie'4st d.Ilaige apeared to h'a41 v 10en aioig tie stores of fright on the Seaboard dlocks. I tI hinscni Islanld w%'h'.ire eiglit sheds of 41he cotton wha wire Swept away by fire yt,erday afternloca is tonlighlt h'ape4d 1 witr sni1ok1in)g 441uin4s, the condi ion4 of whi is such 1hat Ale debris 4m4y 114) he line 4d anld as a coluse 44 ce4444 it i;4 illupos)sible as y4t to 4 iture a iie sa telinent of fill: ;unoluitI oflo . .: t 11. RZ. I'hin evy, who has direct sulwrv'1i'4'n 44f 1t44'- l 1uhinson Island114 444rinina11 :4 n14ndedu4 is lirst staten1444)Ien ()4 : st. 44: 11141 'Telos:4 oI collonl anliounlted to G. 44r1e . 144i: n 4441 f4 2,4444I 44ons 441 44 trt I i t 14' s 144 be44)en 414 4ound 41ha 1,.375 tons) wer ('4'h14r'oy4e'4d. This5 44was 4144 proper4'4 y4 of' 1 ('he4' 'o'4er4inen beh14 for1 del14iery Nobo,' II- Ii (41n441 ('d w1ith the Se.t 'i. 444444i i ' ' 4 nount44 04f I b.'' I. 44 1114 4 44 o4 44 heil rII it hLvl :n-' 4 '~~ - \' I.. S,:'lon44, 4f * : *' 'I;.' '4 4 :.4 (-t f44' - i . . l ' Y44.'I l'. 4114(4 41r.44444 rnobilization. r 44in , di:; 44. 41 4a G 4e44nar's foreign14 1(4 ' t 444 14:' ('41tja'y 1 ('144 g 1(1 p44 4'4n44m44d 41p, h4e 514id, under~4 4two he4'44I. lirst. ''inlin4g ofl the' 41a4 C of war;4/4 ' 41'4 4n44 w1ith4 4 1o4her 144oph-41. Il '44fortunately,"'.' 144' 44411tinu4(4 '' ''rmany41's 14oluntaryI'~. di4:armone1441 h 4444 :4of 4t 414444n'ed '4 our nemi ,' wro re 4 4' F I b'.' " repu44(ls 44r44 wi1d ('44n Gir"" 's Tamsteless.' chill Tfonic resto4r:s vitalit1y and4, '4ne 4ty by' 44ur(iying ;4444 rich1in1(4 I he blood44. Y<,I ('444 staan4f feel i4' Stren'444h Ing to the diolution of all our old d military forces and the substitution of new .republican troops for our old peace army, which could be used in the cast. "Germany has sliouldercd the con sequences of defeat, and is determined t to observe the conditions agreed upon with her adversaries. These condb- ( tions simply the complete renuncia- L tion of the political aims of the old l Germany. We are ready to accept C restrictions upon our sovereint.gy, the compulsory submission of our differ ences with otlier states to an intor- I national court of arbitration and th renunciation of our armament, if our old adversaries and future neighbors submit to the same restrictions." FINAL SE'Mi"LEM ENT. Take notice that. on the 6th day of .larch, 1919, 1 :will render a final ac colilt of miy acts and doiligs as A(miln istrator of the estate of Amanda V. lazel deceased, ill the ollice of the .Judge of 'rolhate of I auiens County, -it I1 o'clock, a. m.. an(] on the saie day will apply for a filuid discharge froml mly trust as Adminlistrlator. .\ny pers: oi inileted to said estate is notilled anid relilreli to mlake pay 111ent on 111hat date; and all person s haviig cla aginstI said estate will IPnt h oil or bef'ore said date, OUR 0 I -l At this Store eve W e believio inl thl stacesA child ~ Yo e/V shall ghy tais niot satifah ex #hanged if reti1 ST RI / Our stock n w.ill emplIJ)oy no 1)4 * i1u twh tycage 1)to xpenIs ILarge Stocli be able to sel1 yoi we'eks to first conl be abl to4'1 "G 'IT Si In Storec Ro~ WHARI SPOT C!Il AS. . WIIAm iaunmeunaammg~w~im FOOTER'S Cleaners and Dyers of Wearing Apparel and H4 .e hold Furnishings of Al Descriptions. WE DYE AND CLEAN ARMY CLOTHES Parcel Post and Express Shipments Given Immediate Attention. FOOTER'S DYE WORKS, Cumberland,Md. IMMONS' STORE as and Talking ::hines. i Plays all Records. The ..00 )R LIBERTY BONDS _ nectfully, ENS, S. C. th 100 cents, and nobody's is worth mo1. d will not deviate under any (ircumfli price as the most experienced shopper. v Refunded! atse price on any article bloughit from us gh~t that dloes not fit will be cheerfully~ lengthi of time from date of' pur'ch'ase. STO EVERVBODY. R CASII and SOLD) F)l{ CASH. .We r's and~ will have nto unpaid accountis to r'. Select what you wvant, pa for' it anao url mlone~y bacek. )ii t will be our1 pohlicVytocryal e times sfheiently large stockt I(en you want it." I t will take a few t that time we beClieve you wvill always 'S. A bout March 1st. otel Next to Powe IDruig Company. 1HINC COMPANY IIERS--"sU!TS MF" TIl CAllOLINA WUARTON GEO. P. .JENJ lNS uly proven or be forever barred. nimhARD D. H!A~iI), Administrator. 'eb. 5. 1919. 29-5t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All peCrsonls holding claims against lie estate of M., T. Simpson, deceased, re hereby notified 'and required. to resent them duly attested to the utin ersigned, at Cross Hill, S. C., on or eforc the 26th day of February, 1919 r be forever barred. All those in cbed to the estate are notified to iake paynient by said date. SUSAN Y. -SIMPSON. Exec Atrix. leb. 5, 1919. 29-t O. B. S MUSIC Pianos, Orgai Ma This Harmograp price is only $8 WILL TRADE F( Res] LAUR ST 0 E PRIC rybody's dollar is wor l one-price systemn al1 Call buy at the Saie ur hone' 11rlled inl a r'eaSOiuble ICTLY CASH ill be BO)UGHTI F() iOk-kCepe or collect~o (es at th [clo'hse of yea runt you nmiUy haveC yo :s to select Fr4 S"what you want wi Ijplete our1 stock but a ore will Open ~ON CLOl CASH CLIOTI ,NJOE. P.