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AMERICAN COMPI OF TRANS NC-4 Reaches Plymouth, Enthusiastic Reception er Among Those to W fect Landing. l-lmouthl. .\ay :l. S a hn N ' ridiei of til American navy, crossed Ilylliou-h soun1d this afternoon, cir cled th. place wit'ice lie Pilgrim fathers.- sailed inl the irI cockle -shllI ship for the new woild in i20, andl alight'l in the ('at tewater, hozr epoch Imiakirn1 trans-.\tl ic flight enlded. As she canle into view throuigh tihe haze, easily recognizable aiolig ile escortlin: lBriti.ih iliers by her great iulk. En1l1land gave letr the splendid vlcoeil she deserved. I veav in Ferrol, Spain, where uliut. ('0111and11 er Albert C. Hlead had eleclt d to sptenId 1riday night, at 6:27 this iliorning te N(- I coveretd the diance (if approximlately .500 ile-s to Ilymllot i less thian seven hours. 'I)s ite adverse 'willd and weathier Condll .t:ls the N(I 1 covered tile last leg \i ihotlt a h1iteh to mair the ex ploit. Safe and sounld butl thorougly fatiguled by litey~ ordeal of thei Irip. as well as t lie metlial strain. ''oinluanler litlad and his crew are se li peacefully tng t TMrosigwilcomei of Pllymlouith l~* id lt-II; t o til t, lt l 111011 resid ti's to thei Americanl airmenI and 1the coldi lI t tt e 0I1 gI o veI to thllim 1!board thev Rllolnster by Roear .d i i'h kttt, I ite li mayor of Ily I .i1h an Amll.-rican ollicials and ' erenof lte other N('C ae renil1111m wii lt th1V li 0 1 a t al a t it orum, l rt at t hv spot wich~ i t -Pii.!r i i ter s T I i tolehft. itai eh il ts al by the ie\ ions , !a i of1 Afialald i OW a )lid i. 41ri1 i ~ ~ ~ i h In r !y th, N(' r, ,o-hvl W * 1 the .\llailllic l dwd by:tn - chi'liV a.- t S ta .:tli tA Th crid fI by meI<:as in th1oL ETES LAST LAP ATLANTIC FLIGHT England, and is Met With by Large Crowd. Hawk elcorne Him. Makes Per extraortlinary leat of the CN-4 finds vvcho toiiiglit inl genlitne admiration. etx:)rssed by British nval men and a ititren !'or the crew's skill and phick aid ile well worked out plans of the A nterican navy to facilitate and safe guard the tlight. The NC-f flew in rain and fog throuh tlt, lay of Iliscay and fog also was encountered off H rest, eotu1 pellinig the plane to keep at low alti Sutude. .\Ithbough news of tile .trogress of the craft was passed along by war ships stationied onl te way, it was not until noon that word was received fromt Comt mantderl Read himself. lis iniessag iMerely reported his position. In his first greelting to Coiiiandelr I Read and ik] men. the itayor of Plymouth said: "It is with profound gralitude that I itere tloday oit behialf of old I'ly ilotii, fromt -xhich ilte Mayflower sailid three huinlireds yearsti ago, wel vomie youl aflter your tremenvidouis and wondlidti liight over the waters sOp rtini us. I th1ink i enIn speak with the voice of h-:gland inl expressintg ureal adiirat iont for your achieve mctent and inl weltoitming to these shrsour. Amlericanl couins." T' N: '- I appeared studdenly out of th haz. att 2:1', s timitet it'. Afler chirelin11 over the harb)111or .shl riroppedl : a e l ly owArd A hIe Catte11 \\'ater 1. i htin n t he bti, 1 re * a for 'wtr at Th:2. 'Tic -ra crowd on tCe ' b fntt ci h'-rit lieartily and er:' fi :, cd Ass I ir whtistles ini noisy *:>it i 1e c. nornumc I 1.:..t 41 4t !4t it i .dit a ctf thce4 eccort ini" 6 1- of h i idient lity. \\'h ibCouana of (pectators so re sry ci!il and i a Itis ccf ci c '. o .t t c t t ar: e from' t he milne : 3.-cr . :c-d t NC-I as the lal:,,tr taxied up to her' buoy, where site qickly made fast. It was a perfvte landing. As the nenmbers of thie <'w were being tak eni off by the h .4A from the Aroos took for their r reptioi oil the Ro. chester, the l' itish flying boats swept Into the U.: - Water, m1i'1 drew up IIalongside the NM-I. A strong west wind was blowing wheni the NC-4 caine In. 'ihe inner harbor was calin, however, and pre sented a file ettinlg for tile brillitant picture as viewed fronm the dlensely crowied slopes of illymout h's cele brated play grouinds, The 11o. The haze lying over the sotund obscured visibility, and it was not utiit the NC--I was over the ha rbor that heri pireselce became known. It had been ex pected that the Anerican flyer wotild arrive at a lit tle before 2 o'clock and sotne anxiety was felt when that holar passed. Onie. tlying boats which had ,been scouting out as far as the l'ddystone light, fourteen miles away, ret urned to the harbor and a false alarm was raised that the NC-I had arrived. The American naval base received seventy telegrams today (irected to the Commatder of the NC-I, LIeut. ,omiander A. C. Read and others of the crew congratulating them. The majority of the messages were from the I'nited 4ates. one being from .10 sephius Da 'Is, secretary of thle navy. SERE If \II1, STOR.M RUINS CROPS Terrlii liilstiorm in Greenwood Cnii0y Caulses lamaes of $51,000). (Greenwood, .\lay 24;.--An exanina tion of thie hail devastatct district in this county by Conilty Ag(ilt. 1C. I. F'aris and tihers indicates that a strip of territory nineI inilvs long and from thrce to tike tIilts wide 'was practical ly -;wvpl clvanl of vegetationl yester-day atr on wheni a terrille hail storml is I on t 1111 Spr cltioll of this conniv. Gricwinig crops inl this area, Wc0tIdidin tt' .tinort tio l hich has . chld Grcinwood. lavc becin abso hu*ly riuitntd. and all collton will have il he ithitl over. h'le datmagte is of ticially et Sima 1i d !110 ." " h o - to xtenId:. from .h al .un in dowvi t )Iwotd, not goiI_ ltlow i'r nw ooL. I taniag was Int so ri !n 'l it, 1- ullinlg :kl I14 d _ s an1d1 m .t 1 to Cokbttitry on a strtc h ni hatin d4 it' I to live mihl s in width. thI- detrct ion101 Of Vrp wa0 1.- om11 A negro Baptist church, Mars Hill, at Downs, was bidwn down for the second time in its history, and a sing ing convention which was being held in the structure was brought to an tintimely close. Several are reported as having been injured but none killed. The most serious Individual loss yet Ipiorted was to the farm of W. II. Williams, south of Ilodges. Ills house was badly damaged and his crops, Incliding 5>0 acres of grain, were beat out of existence. At the time of the storm Mr. Williams 'was visiting in Greenville county. Two tenant houses oil i+ place were Ilown over dulng the storm and the bark from his triuit Irees battered oft by the hail. Considerable damage was done to gardens and trees in the city or Greenwood, and slight damago to several houses. Chimneys on the homes of A. M. King and B. A. Moore were blown over. W(I'NDEID SODI4IEItS ALL BitOl'GIT HIO.1E New York, May 2.-Bringing an iiiinoCeII elet .of the abandonment of Birest and St. Nazaire as embarkation ports for Anrican sick and wounded, the hospital slhip Merey arrived here today from St. Nazaire with :iG pa I ents. Virtually all: the woulinded have hen retirned to t lie ('nIt ed States. oficers of tle Mercy stated, and that the less than 100 left will be broulit from t he avar area through tle port of Antwerp. On board the 3lercy was Corpl. Olis Speed of Collins, .\ iss.. 1\who came back bl inid and (espite his handicap was lie chleeker chanipion of the vessel, having defeated every ofl1cer of the i le sailed last Octolber with the 'i fty-secoiil Infantry, was transfer ired to a depot br igade, and while I his sil g ra dually failed him. Tr trainsport Otsho arrived from rost with 21 ollic rs and 11Si 7 en listedl m n, includint koipalies A, It uC anrdhaqatr and medient detachiments (if IIhe Thre, iluinrd and bn v mi in fantr y.for 'aimps i)ix, p.. lonl. Prn.like and od . Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-It iS WIIl PIEPSIN" is a specially pirepared Syrup To nic-I a xative fir lIbi atual Constipation. It relieves promptly but shoul be taken reguilarly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. it in'''esand Regilatoi Very Pleasant to 'ake. 60c per buttle. OLD ACE STARTS WITH ,YOUR KIDNEYS Science says that old a begins wi swallow of water. The oil stimulate. weakened kidneys and d 'estive org the kidney action and enables the This being true, it is asy to b eve organs to throw off the poisons which that by keeping the k Ineys d dl- cause premature old age. New life and gestive organs cleansed and proper strength increase as you continue the working order old age Ln deferred treatment. 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She knows about ig i on, short circuits and transmission: All about her engin and her carburetor, and all their liooks and crooks. She knows all about her starter, her clutches and her brake: The system that lights her car and blows her horn, her knowl edge takes the cake! And more than that, she knows full well the need, Of a motor ruhnning smoothly, when she wants to put on speed! And for that very reason, and she's found the reason trie She buys "GREEN FLAG" MOTOR OIL AND NOTHING ELSE, for nothing else will do! You can buy this splendidly superior MOTOR OIL from any of the following well known and reliable dealers in this county. Be sure and look one of them up, when you "oil up" E. W. FERGUSON, Clinton, S. C. W. P. HUDGENS, Laurens, S. C No. 6 LE MSON 0LE~j Agriclture, Chemistry, Engineering, Textiles,ilitary Training NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 10, 1919 Locat ion and Environ- Scholarships COURSES OF STUDY Summer School Miltary Training mLent I I'-- I '4 If)lI IlfI - --!.- I .1i,0- ilFOUR-YEAR DEGREE COURSES rsi -\ r 4uural 4 ours4 . - .. -(.June . ih to .lu ly '. 3hw r lrn I4 4t4 4 44r's. *\ . h a h G t h la shp is worcd .41liljl. IIlo ( Irdesrto n a u ifr :n ar u - r an :r4. W itin \ th an :pport11 if-)0 m th t Jully 1t ' icl ie a l ti \r a1;.n4 At ini' al Iir-year lch la;h 5lk . ( or (khub Hoys -\ r bn n o h~ o e n u: ,! enanirs to e (Uled ibis sununer - illy-ith to .lulv y u. 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Thi- w.r.i/.ation . 4k to I lfSlain ie o h onn e jn m ainniin~S h o a r h i aa n d 'E-n td nraai hn c e x p e - t a l i e u t n'"""' o as i andn rnceSHORT COURES One-Year AgricuAUra Requiremenzts For Ad- Examinations ( IZ(;4iIar ion . ous m ission in lo 1-: nt ) Ii I ilIra c it(. xI Na In -- .l -n ua f 1NL AI.(' I 1 tII LI t1c il aig 11(1 nl) ~j'!I( An honorn ble ( discha3rue froi Ito Ii 1-;v.I1 l.he Iin wiI b% beh by )ac ('itfIy 'Sup1)- ~ it,'r I s o fn II III s. I lien ns 1; 0e r of aic l i lor a Ini Inen whlon hav it e r e o is i n ns e y tn a bia la-u ~ ~ I schoo or oleu ua ldedl i.-; re- r ri 11 tndebnt of I'Aduenition onl .1111y lith, Ye~ar.; frrn'i ex4rtn iight gruilos inl School. he i a - e w th ioty o l ta e te "fr it Alu mu w o 19 1 gi 4 1.Ill. h n : , A. .\l. - toni var. <-4ur43 I\. 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