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* IlA LS CHURCHi. .* -. . . . . . . Dials, Aay 12.-.Alr. Aaron Campbell, a! highly resieted citizen of this con Iunity dled at 1I1s home near here Tlursday. The following day the re mainis !were in terred in Dials cemie tery at I t o'clock, the funeral service having been first conducted at the ioic of the deceased by his pastor. Rev. lrools. Mir. Camin pb Il had been in delinfn! health for sotae time, nevertbeless his dealth camie as a shock to relatives and friends. 'hie deceased was a membi her of ite chlurch at 4111s place, and was aln u prigitt. law-abiding (itizen, comt) anding tie respect of all Who knew 111111. M! is surtvived byl his wire, who wvas N Iss Naimo I tarton11, and five sml all Ch'id reni, as well as his rat her, several brthi'rs and sisters. Mrs. Mary .anie lI arris returntied to her hotte near Greenville, Saturday, h f GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR H"AIR AND STOP DANDRUFF Try this! Your .htir .gets . wavy, glossy nd tabund141an1t at. once. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, 'wavy and free from dandruff is imere ly a matter of using a little Dander ine. I is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a small botjle of Knowlton's Dan derine now for a few cents-all drug stores reconmnend it-aplly a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, fluffiness and an inconi parable gloss and lustre, and t ry as you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or failing hair; but, your real surprise will 'he aft or about two weeks' use, when you will see now hair-flne and downy I at first-yes--but real ly new halr-- sprouting out all over your scalp-i anderine is. we believe, the on1ly stire hairt growet. des trover' of dandrulff and cutre for itchy scalp and it nev'er falls to stoll fallingp hevir at (Oe.. !' "oil walit to prove how pr ttv and soft yOur hair really is, tmtoistei a cloth with a lit tie Dandeine and 'arefutlly draw it through yourit hair taking one small strand at a titie. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few imoments-a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries tihis. No Wornis in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un :.ialthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will turich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strqngth ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be In perfect health. Pleanant to take. (1c per bottle. 7 G 77a THE RFCT GU ter a week's visit %with Mr. D. D. Harri anl family. Mrs. L. W. Brooks and little daugL ter, Sarahi Belle, slent Thursday in Gray Court, the guests of relatives. .lr. and Hlrs Ilaskell Gray and lit tle Haskell, Jr., were Suiday visitors at th ie home of Mir. Ilarris Curry. Tho monthly business and social meetlg: for April of the Y. P. M. so ciety, was held jointly Wedilwday ev eniing, April 30th. at the hoie of Nir*. and Mis. .las. Arasftrong, their daugh ter. -.l1ss llowey, beina hostess. Despuitc the inceenency of tle wentier, n1early all' thie i We i present, and tle Uvenllig was 011 Of eljoylilent to .all. Te Souiteri Tlexilf- Ixposition which conveled il Creen ville last weh, proved very poPiular with the people of this coimitity, .numurs going up tirouiglout the week. Tle laigest delegation, however, took Sat tirday as the (day. Among the nuimber who llotored to the city On that day were Mtr. lohi Sllimmonls, 'Mis. Eva liairis. %iss tiarie Simnons, i.. \\il. lif, Mir i.Ar. Pice Hlarris, Mir. 1). 1), Itarris, Mliss iiiom1a miarris, elessrs. Leo a 1 -1 'dwin tllhllms, 1). ). and -100 lirowilee and Misses Fanni1 and Seallie r111ownIle, and others. Mr. E lest Harris was il Laurens Satu rda where he was anong the number who stood tie exam iination for the position of rural letter carrier now vacant at Owings. Alother's Day %% a, observed in a. fit ting manner here Sunday morning. 'IThe d(ercises proved most appropriate. A special musical program was ren dered, while several recitations calcu lated to Instill in the hearts of all due honor to "mother" and her iiflueice, were given by four little girls of the Sunday school. The pastor, .ir. Brooks,.devoted his half hour to a help fill and ispiring sermon, takilg for his subtjeet"The Ideal Mothey". A protty feature of the services 'was the four clarming little maids, who stood at (ach) tr ance with baskets contain iii' red and white ross(, a rose' being preselited to all whio entered. who were not wearing ole in holor of "m1 othe,'' (iher a red o1 white rose. Thw secon d quartctrly meeting for this Charge will convene at Di als on the fourth t Sattrday and Sutday in May. Presiding EIlder Steadinan, of Greenv ille, will be presentI hoti days, npacling Saturday morning at 11 o'clock and also Sunday afternoon. This will be .\ir. Steadman's first aip pearance here, yet he is not unknown to ourl people, lie havIng servedi the First Mlethodist Church at Laurens he fore receiving his appointment as pre siding elder for Greenville district. He is an eloquent. and forceful speaker, and there Is no doubt of a large audi ence being present at both services. The iongest - iasting benefit, the areatest ' satisfaction for syour sweet tooth. WRIGLEYS a in the sealed PaCkages. Air-tight and linpurity-proof. - SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT WRAPPED The Lasts. SUMMARY OF TREATY GERMANS MUST ACCEPT (Continued froin Preceding Page.) det-I14, lI is it) I)v gilde -'by lhe hih est III I o tives of in a ( I I p I I I 1ol iey w-itl at view to vindiein'tiig ite solieinm obligaltions of linteornialotmal iderink Ill.s an~d the( valbflity f'1 l aetionl tu1orl-ItyI." andI( will 114c (he punislunent it feels sh1ou ld he 11i1po'ed. Personls nellsed or lmnving. collinlitlef acts in vilation i of h inw 1 l ean -s Wilns (of war aIrI I ifo ble 4 ri i n1110 iw!. 14i11 by military trihtumli('Io under 11m0 . tary law. Rcparation. TheAilloid ad3A111) ated (over1l ment 11s irm, uni wr)4nyof' p h l l, III' herseolf l , r a li*1 .\ o itI . g v n n'nt4 1114and t1i an4, . tialms hav'i , been u1bjee :1: a ' l <t'i('en1' IC i f lilm, W:It. ii po l ni,. 11:11 o the bry i't. ~ lI ...rgiIlI 1 1111 of ( I llle 1Th11ke Coal lC i : tion fofl dia;gt - .1 140 1(s c! i i 115.po : I to her itfD'r.a.frir h11 A s : ,it h r- an ~ m ; ; two yearIs 24)n! :)0I 0,t0: 01t101r gobd, inoo , S hips, . w.. 'III( forms of gayo wit, with O ;An. derstan ding thaf t lie rta Ixpl es Sit t1 Is iltho, of thle Ill-1414s of ofo(11at4on 11111 payinelits for food anild raw 11111e rials, ma11y Ie IIlcted ait the (iscr - tionk of the( allies. While the(! grallini total of damliages nssessed ains11t Germany may exceed her ability to (imy, hte un11dertikes to matke compensation for aill damages caused to elvilans. Shipping. The (Gerinan govertmont recognizes (t righ1t ofrthe ow is ito I Ith reilac im-ent, lonl Ifor tonl and vin-s forl class, (if alt 1uereina 4411111li nd fishing IhI14 o)'t for 'hami dowin ito the war, 14n igrees toI' 1 4 to the! allies 1al Geriinan lercliti ships of 1,600 tonls gros Inid upwards; one-hal1f of Iler hs (w111t wl 1110 and L000 ton4 gross, anld one-quarter. of her steam ir11w-lrs and other (11iing hoals. Devastated Areas. G;ermnty undlertakes to devote hier econoinic iIesoul'es directly t tho physical restoration (f the Iiuvade4 a reai s. Thi 1paratlonI g Conmission Is athorized to reuietGlerthenay to I plage the desroyed atihce1s by th ) d livery of PnIIols, nncinery, et., ex Isling In (.erinany, and to pintfacture matlkerialls reqiuired for retconsti ictilonl purp-Ioses; all1 wlth duie considerationk for erneiiny's essential domeste re (111411 r l1)4ll I 441S. i 14 4 iIle The Gtorlyn governmtienlt Is also to restore to lhe French governmIent cer ain papers talken4 by the Germian3' f4'1 thorities lit 1870, belonging Onth to Milureuer, and to restore thle Frenlch liigs taklen t ie8ng the war of 1870 and(] 1871. Miscellaneous Treaty Points. Sectionls tenl to fifteen cover lite fol lowing points: orit aprid of six month)4s (ermany shlall Itmptose no tail T duties higier tha lite lowest in for e lin 1914g. Aclled shipping m11111st enjoy Slin tr crde of the allied and assoeiaed poers shtall havefgulld librtaoinsm fair compitninon and in Gericua t andrmarkngs.tgat remo tre tnsuganher coteratis are mail conwatere tdipesoved goy thipswar-e if pemiumd have fnom oreen palld. The allied an assoated powers ih mu isons or trities.lnigo ceded 1le frm ha llctiuon ofther worka under Vte fonrom Praghe, pow. ecrGedmanernonlintgether cih intheir beha4'Cil. A'ircaf ofhte all4dtand aossociaed pagead hlaInoer th etand cinierman O450erany1418(014 mustgra t freo ofln thni thru hr territor ie las by'41 may r4is and11' mallcsom orkto anys tof the saie'lor assoiated 4I' gowes wh-r 14ut1 customs or4114 tranti ties.'~i~ii The'i Elbe,1'isii'r fr1m0th 1junctinl) fthe OderlIl fromlh Opai, te Ni n from ,I~4 Grodno andi (the1Danube fro Ulm111I fre ofhel 14h1ne andl~ thelC( MosIIiel'Ie are p4lacedt4 underl~ the14 centrl ommllssaten aregus to be ei~ 1 peritte tof build)4t a e~e' draf Iine-Me ue ofanat i s .s deires11 4 witini 25 year1 bs, 14n which (4cse Germany muist coetngtruc the partI wfthener teri~try on1C plan Octonbr 1010 at ssure Czecoslvaiacsst the se splal I( frighae ielIn her tile treatv Gernlnllll territory to tihe West of the Ithi1ne, together with the bridgeheads, will IIle occupied by Ill. lied and assolnted troops for 15 years. Th;e tayIs to become effetive Inl aill resp ees fo r eacih power oin tie date of deposIt iuon of Its I atllilAlou. Corns, Calluses Quit Quick Two lirops of "Gets-It" Will lb it. Ierhanld-carve, yottr1 to with a1 knif tryng o g: t rid Wf corn?0 Vr un stisxors and sinp oil pat cf hw corn to)o ciU. to tit, (itck, E0ver !1:!(.](u to wiih '"coll 4'1 "Cots-It" Putn Your POet i Clover -It Ends Corns qQuickly. t rat ions" an(d plasters as Ihough you were packinzig a glass vase for parcel post? iver Ise greasy oinlt llelts that 111)t ofl ot your' stocking? Ever Ilse sticky tape that. gets jerket off -wheni youl pull your stocking off? Kin d of foolish, when 2 or 3 drops of on any corn or caltis gives it a1 (Plick, pailiess, .peaceful, (ea(d sutre funeral! Why putter and suffer? "et s-It" stops corn pains, it lets you twork, smile land dance, evei with c011S. It's tile common-sense way, tile only shillie, easy way-peels cOlns off like a banana pe. Used iby millions. It never fails. 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