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LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make be.tuty lotion for a few'cents-Try It! Squeeze the ju Icc of two lemons in to a bottlo conuaining three ounces of orchard Ihite, shake well. and you have a (i1rter Iint of the best freckIL and tan lotion, and conplexion beauti fier. at ve-y. very small cost. Your grocer has the letnons and any drug store or toile; counter will sup 1!y thrie ounes of orchard white for a few ctnts. Massagec this sweeily fra Lrant lotion into the face. n'ch. alrms and 1 ands each day and see how freekis and bIlemishes disarm ar and how clear. soft and rosy-wi:ite the skin bii. ('conyV . Y, S It i larmriless andl never irritates. IS Y0UR FARM FOt SALE I If you have any land for sale. either improved farms or unimproved acre age, we may be able to find you a pur chaser if you will list it with our Honiescekers Bureau. We are rccelving a large number of inquiries about farming opportunities in this State and it is the purpose of the C. & W. C. Rilroad to prepare a comprehensive list of lands for sale located along its line, to be distribuit ed among prospective settlers. and all persons having such ;roperty. for sale are urged to co-operate with the un dersigned, in ordc r that accurate and reliable data may be !.laced In the hands of prospective hoineseekers making Inquiry about farming oppor tunities in your community. A blank form will be mailed you up en application, asking'for the specific information desired. There is no charge for this service. W. W. CROXTON. Room 5, Terminal Station Bldg., 37-tf Atlanta. Ga. WINTIRlOP COLLEGE SCHOLARISIIIP AND ENTRINCE EX.%MINATION The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of flow students will be held at the County Court House on Friday. July *th. at 9' a. in., and also on Saturday, Julv ;th. at !' a. i.. for those who wish to make up by examinations additional units required for full admission to the Freshman Class of *his institution. The e'xamina tion on Satuday. Jul y I). will be used only for makingr ad mission units. The scholarships will hw awarded upon the examnation held on Friday, July 4th. Appliants must -not he' le5 12. 2 tha sxen :year o5(f are. \'hen scholar-lips ar- vm-ant aftr!r -: . 4th thy wi:l1)h. a-warded0 a hose mlakinlz tilt- hih t av rau atIex inton. s proxt'iledt i- tn i (i t it lt f ih( ofr info. Oni snt l ofis asuen irel 1 1(15h Carltina. t i or t:X1 11 alcinl oa 4(mll thitax recpths an reg- i dt li hiooli lear! to a eqied inr hol' purpoie ate ', n i ad tw~n iord is hereb writene upon Itind there (io. 'sder gin th e h nlad ion-h al tax shal June a t.alt Pota pinn tehol ''Ou'' itte sad i'rictner htniananr 1n(n1 of shaleprn true ourai op rsonclo Inroe fortaxton and a weib01itihtir the hri (nd reg 'trheattcrtiates a retiuihere in' tfhegnra election hal cont alloe atixsa oot halilrtndontainon thera wiord "Ythin wItt day threaftedr. - thewor "O"dt ofr'ittnyorortd. We8o'lc anrte disrnordshl rfor te Caill c h cr in4o'l enos, anCherblot c~ ,ono-d The, trusteenhalie, porater Wouh ldio be pleedt ator andendn capitalogue o anuy n towtherinfornationat. frenile Cadillac C. La Suhen Union Pick- 47 ne, reev lle, Spar MATERIALISM AND SPIRITUALITY GerInan kltitur, wllel was over. thrown by the war, exists in this couu-. try in the forma it' naterillsin. Now mnaterialisin is nit to he despised. but it is to he if It is not associated with Spirituality. lI entise it atsi not iu, Germany is wit. brought on the war; and beenise it n its nore or less tunit ed with spi ritiality in this country Is what insidred 2.000,0i men to cress the seas to crush kultur. No nation that is ciOpletely miaterillzed can rule the world, says Ohio State Jour nal. Men are not going to be gov. erned by imatter or by knowledge which is tihe expression of that mat ter. For 20 years the gospel of ma teriallsin )a(d been preached bly Haeck et and his crowd, and here are 5,000, 000 graves that lire the fruIt of it. Throu.411 materialism the divinity of God gave wity to the divinity of kings. Religion was pushed aside as needless. Plengure. power and philosophy were the triumvirate that was to drive spir ituality from thme earth. Materialism Is the anti-Christ of modern times. There is plenty of it all around us, Be careful or you will step on it. Nothing but a devastating world war would have brought the peoples of the earth to the point of seeing and admitting the futility of the old sys tem of national license to sn!ay and plunder at will and of secret allances for defense and offense. They now see that complete ruln lies that way and the world must have guaranties of justice and liberty and peace to save elvillzation, says St Lonis Post Dispatch. From this standpoint the greatness and horror of the struggle were blessings. They have led to an international league against war. It is the star of hope-ma check on the strong and unscrupulous and a bil work for the weak. It promises pro tection for all peoples from the horror of war and the shackles of slavery. Many employers have the mistaken idea that the United States etMploy ment service is irerely a clearing house for skilled and common labor. This is a mistake, as it caters to every class of labor, Including professional, clerical ani siles. Employers can list their needs with the service, and if lie mn wnnl ail ire available they will be referre- linmediaely. Many well-qualllied professionni men have been put In commnuniention with good location-s through the service. A sur vey of the pir e-linal needs of thle state was mad reimntly by the offico tit Toi'l-ka, find as a result many Coim) mnuniItie4s which nii'ded doctors. den tists 41 lawyers, now have mnen fIlling those o14-sitIons. Admiral Vl Tir.itz !s repor*-d to be residing Inl a sinill cottage at Wltd vgw, in the enint (n (if Aargau, near Zurich, SwItziemi rlo. a hankrupt. Tn jnwntioning i4ol l f the Von TtrpiItz typti. it 9"nms it 1!0le strange, lu vtew (if everything. thiat they are nol re ferreod to in the 41k1platelleS as fugi ives froto justico'. On the coratntry, there nmppear's !- lI' an o!?vrt to arouse syilipthy fort them.I tbusl inesis menO re-mii ze tat ie a i l. ablle sumpply if hais~c materia n' for human use arid (iosumnpdon iu flmny t imes) less t hani thle '? "~ i ni-ed for Eornri years to (com~e. TL".i it thu Inevitable result (if foum years G. aa temaic destruction without replenish mnet in every quarter of thei glob~te. Retailers of foodstuffs loweir their rices to meet c-hantging condittons with great reluctance. If consumners wuill watch the newspapers and insist thiat their grocers follow the prince trendio, considerable relief w!U he affordled and profiteering wiDl be snubbed up short. When the worlod Is settled. ts first work will be to grapple with t>.e probe lem of bolshevism, or anarchy. That cult is fast arriving at the proportione Iof. a world Jiltg-le. to be stamped outl at any ('ost If ci'.ilization ad ovr hmenlt are to survive. The aut'irnobile Is playing hatvoo with the Sons of Rtest In tbis mail towns. Bly puittflng the livery stable (out of bine~i(ss theire i Go *(tracytive lonlalg ilaoce left wheire they may sit andio wiiittle w'hiil' 0raitlng for the tramins to pass t rough. Biritish army doctors chaims to have dIscov'eredl a new dilsease whiieb they (tall enOc(phalitR lethargicsa. So far as we're c'oncerned'4 the new disease with thatt namte migbt just as weli have remained undiscovered The great piroiblem of the next des a(de wiillibe to oblIterate the estrange mient that has come to exist between mankind aend flee plowhanddea. Ultimately the tractor plow and as intelligent anld piurpostu wornan kind wAl unite andl talke bold of agi culture und sitve and10 glority it. Most of the economie sorrow which a nation suffers 'arises from the greed of men tryiing to sneak selfisb advas. tag.. over others for nennt BALANCE OF TRADE. We di not expeet to see the hal. nance of trade agaiilinst the United States for afiny years liless an at MIcpt is muade here to keep I) tle exoritant prices people are paying for labor and for proilticts. Europe never needed our raw naterials miore th Ini sie ieveds them no tw, an d our manufactured prdiaets are anl will continue to be In great deiiia lid there, says Florhi a 'iirines-Union. III tihe course of years the haitl ance of trade inay turn slightly again st us, It it It will not turn until another genera toi g rows Up and re111 ipairs tle hi a vy inroads the war imade on labor. Ile fore the outbreak iof tle war the debit bsala nce against the United Staties 11rnouniiited to six or eight 111111ll dol. 1a rs. Now tlie credit balance In our favor is put at ten billion ('olltrs. This ehaige of sixtiln or eight(en hil lion dollars in our flinancal relations to tle world mnay uItImately Jmake a cliane in the relitive value of our imports and exports. Every creditor nation Iuports more heavily than It exports. but this does not lessen home proluction. It only means the people are able to buy luore and consuue more. "The grentest waste in the world," says an educator, "is the waste of In fluence." In one respect human per sonality is like the iaterit of which the world is composed, for we are told that every material gives out to the rest of the world minute particles of itself. Every person, willingly or not, seids out his Influence into the world. There Is a difference, however, be tween the influence (if matter and of personality. Ordinarily, persons de termine the nature of their influence. Mere inatter cannot do this. Usually we cannot control the quantity of their influence, hut its quality we may de termine. Each of us possesses a mar velous capneity for influencing those about us. If we make that influence bad, we waste this wonderful power; if we make it good, we aid appreci ahly in the fine process of making the world better. Between 1S70 and 1S90 the purchas ing power of the annuail Income of the average family (if Ameriea increased 40 per cent; from 18SO to 1,0), 53 per cent; from 180 to 11,N), 37 per cent; frol 1900 to 1910, 1:1 ler cent; from 1(910 to 1918, althoivhi there are yet no offieial data, :thout 21 lir cent, sys Nqv Yo'rk Tribune. In .-n y ears, u iih sho rtier ho'umr leir dlay. rea:l wag's '. r 1,.i nl . h .'liv in be a r.: r-6 -;;;r -w i-ie f.,r the w r r, ), h t it llw Ie t p r rl in the nel, u h -h n a.0r I (f- 'an relin ey MA tha - ' ha n canir it bin ig'ti ar l~u'l iulj' l in wtht dulaneI' thar to ws" N'y ria . ii:.- won-rL rallari lu~i~i.ol s o i:- :ls:!til" 'if the tong s .ojilliy te~ ight- if rthe tis' -dii a craph.( Theasclre ofle narhe n'uhiithat 12mntin' says bleN- 1:ut in ig o ben subjin gt1'wit huut daneri co sther (iu dsiNg rlioat verging eni ex t t les-iuth as tetap're find in-i rn tnolral"bured no r lawg Thati civilizng yotower to'nerer wt oThes doesnic busiess. i no worryi neo(' styits for1051 the cxin 12~l ictaor the fationa dssth lai oen oflidychnt aiorer e"uare t cbes spighlyl ot beesfhing iospicu iuh, dhhing wlihoriuIt verg in ust ex reminniI yotfunihtemalln fa nd tdinsinrnd, butdihre'ns In law lie cThe farers.anlu g ~ovnent to nst landying toveray thisposlnf the'x gual i dactatr t fll-r to (i deth swerd inod a n hwsiiifrmr Ieidmpaire t har to suie.n l~c)utywl TEgyn sa to furrih girl farmtte tolisrrge tioandAersanxirls. toe epmie farelive. The moveset tois land cn to wt, heh sofn war quck gn'rnh, is a lilnstelii trnrain ofthe moh thean onher and the (lontr wof Tey snnothe rinh. grsnebt Iites rithan cAmertoanegrich, Itei not aheineve it. Their gutItis an kowt coue iten bas Idel ari wnyorthlef The would onlyo turiy ro 1'hr ly.n, but onu ertor gainsch Overland "90" We now offer you an Overland "90" Five Passenger Touring Car for $985.00 f. o. b. Factory A car that will certai ly g' e you pleasure as well as satisfaction. Over 6 0, 0 now running and giving their owners perfect s isfaction. Come to our show room and we will be glad to go over this little wonder with you. All Overland Parts carried in Stock. Wilson- Overland Co. "On The Square" MILEAGE GUARANTEE INCREASED ON Diamond "gq eegee" Tires The Diamon ire and Rubber Com.. pany has announc d an increase in guar anteed mileage from 3,500 to 6,000 miles on fabric tires, and from 6,000 to 8,000 miles on cords. Swygert-Nickels Company WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Laurens. S. C.