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MYSTERY, W/ho does not love it? Wher Macbeth said: "Canst thot not minister to a mind dis. eased?" he could have hat his answer and his remedj had there been a school o mystery and detective fictior in that day. There is no bet. ter medicine for young and olk than a good mystery story. The House ol Whispers offers all that the most exact ing reader may require. Ii grips, thrills and entertains, and never oppresses. WilliamJohnston the author, skillen in this class ol writing, has transplanted the atmos phere and weird happenings of ar ancient castle to ultra modern sur roundings. ie has located the mys tery in that most unusual of all placel for such an abode-a fashionable Newi York apartment house. It chal. lenges the best detective, legal and newspaper brains in the unraveling. It will challenge yours, unless you be. come too anxious and turn to the closing chapter. Do not spoil youi pleasure in that manner, but follow ii through from the opening install. ment. It is Our Coming Serial! Starts Next Week Piles Curcd In 6 to 14 Days 1)rgIsts refund mene- It PAZO OINTMENT fill to care ltite , , liteedittn or Protruling Pile. lstiantly relievee Itchir.g Pilest and you enn VC restful d een alter the tirst niwueation. Price Go( ('itation for Letters of Adiilat strattlo State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Ily 0. (. Thoipson, .Probate .Judge -Whereas 1 1. X Sh ll o di -It soiit I ine to grant him Letters of Adminis tration olf the estate and effects o 1Eloise W. Shell. There are, therefore, to cite aim adlmonish all and singular the kinidrel and creditors of the said floise \\ Slitll deceased, thatl thel% b 11and ap1 pear hef'ore mue, in he !ourt of Pro hate, to be held at aurens Cour iouse, Laiurens, S. . on the 27t1 da, of IMarch, 1920, nevt, after puI licatioi hereof, at 11 o'Clock in the forenoor to show cause, if any they have, wh'I Ihe said Administration should not b granted. Given ntider my hand this 12th da, of .\larch, Anno nomini 1920. 0. G. Tl1O.\fPSON, 315-2t-A .1. 11. 'b1. C. NOTI'E O1- ElU'TION. tue of SoutI ('arolina, ('oility of l'aurens. Wheieas, el tiions signed by a legI numbieri of' 1he iitallfied ('l'ctors anl freehldr r(0t esid ing in Wat e rio 5(choo1 ldistricet No. 7, Lanurens (county1 South i a'roli na, atsk ing tfor an ielctio upon01 the (lue(stlion 0f Vil ing anl aiddl I ional I mill tax up lon thle ltroperty il salid school (listricet, to he used to school lpurploses5, have beent tiled wi). Sthe couty hoaitrd of edutilion, ant ele~c ion Is hiereb'y or'dered upon01 salId qpies lion. Sa~id eetioni to lbe h(ldl on1 ti 19th day 01' .\arebl, 1920, at .\t. Oliv school building. ini said district, unt (ler thle managiyteet of thle truistee' of sa id school (listrli. Only' 51u(h elceidors ats retutrn roa or persona5( ll property for tax at ion ani who exhiblit thi(i r'tax treceits an r'egist rat ion ('(rt illeatts ats requtired~ il thei generial elect ion shatll bie alhlowei to vo(t(e. Those~l fa vorting the' 2 1111 mi(additioana wor "Y'' wVrit ten ort pr11 inte ther ionali tax shall voIe at hallot ('on~inin lng the worid '"NO"' wrtilten otr priti t hcrion. Potlls shai I lleil at the lion of S i'o'lc in the forenlorin andi ::hal o'elock~ in the afIternmoon when the shal I I 'co -.di and the hal11lots count 'The( tru'~stees Shadll r'eport thie resuil of tihL'election to the( ('outy audtito andl (ouly i suiitendentil'it of (7duttct tin 11with10 ~in (lnays t herea'uftert. 11. TI. WI LSON, Sup0. I ly order(1 of' (outy 13oard' 33-21, (Good toffee' is ser ved u herev(~~ - (er i thre arte( good homes andI good thurewi ves. A\n'I imuich of it comes1C from l('re. jDetter' try JilD IAMiONI (%1l' FFE. W. CARLISLE BOLT Suriey r Satisfactio4/suaran teed Terms Reasonable 1030 Chestnut Street L AURENS. S. C. EARLY PLANTING OF CORN IS ESSENTIAL Larger Varieties Can Be More Profitably Grown. Results of Experiments Conducted to Demonstrate Practicability and Value of Method-Better Yields Obtained. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Iarller plaiting of large, productive varieties of corn is frequently imuch inore prolitable than the normal plant Ing of early maturing varieties. Proof of this has been obtained in many In stances. announces the chief of the ull. reau of plant industry, lin reporting onl IIe results of experiliielits Von duct:' to delionstrate the pract Ienhil ity and value of the earlier planting of corn. By nuch e arlier than norinal planting It has been found that larger varieties (lit be protitably grown for entsihe .n northern localities with 11uch1 btet (t'er yields thiiit Can l he had front the sInaller ntftive varieties plant ed at the usual date. i the South, by plilti ng stuall short-season varletles earlier thon nor m1al, inuch earlier iaturity enn be se cured, affording a supply of corn for very early feedIng. M1any rather soft varietIes that rot badly when planted late produce souind Corn whlel planted early in southern localities. Tite plant Ing of short andt long season varieties in alternate rows Ihls increased yields where ioisture Is it ilimiting factor. Varieties differ, it has been found, Ii their ability to adapt themselves and their grain production to varying sitnds. Proliltie varieltles, w~ hen given increased spalce, have shown ability to iiereine t heir griain production much imore satisfactorily than have the sin gle ear varieties, becaise of their nIl Ity to mnake up for dellelency in stand. The studI!es made by the department specialists have resulted in isolating uniform t.ypes within a varlety. It has been found that so-called varieties of corn are largely conglomerates of many distinct tyites. aitd to arrive att basic facts in breeding vork it Is necessary to segregate these uniforin types. BARREL FOUNTAIN IS HANDY Outfit Will Save Lots of Work and Alo Insure Constant Supply of Water for Fowls. r I Tihe diagrain shown is of a home I nade 1pou1Itry fountain. The cistern is i coiion hnrrel that is wa tertight, - Colinnted to ai drinking tank by a - piece of pipe With ono elbow as shown, t says at writer in The Farmer. A bIg wilsher or. something else 11f tlt shape Is fastened on the end of the pip1e at "C"in order to m1a13ko a sort of imit on the inside of Ohe pipe. "A" is a pilece of blar(d used for a float :nd connect ed V to plunger, ',by m33eans of i wire. This innkes a s(lf-lkIing vtlve so that the water will flow In until the tnk gets full when tlie float iulls ilte -plun atger' uip against the rim n 1 tho in side of the pipe and shilts off (tie water Ihich tlovs in lgi i sl tle wIteI is consilillod. It is well to have the part of the 1t1nk whore the, valve Is boxed off by itselif wvith a Ild1 over to keep Homemade Poultry Fountaln. Ithe 13(ulitriy fromti titiddliing with the 1'Ivlv. Tis lxutf1 it will save a lot. of I wNork and ilso insure' a conIstant slip' jdly ofi frelsh water'3 it' the' l eiti ia kept repleneiIsited wvithl a ouple otf tiIls of water' once in aw~ihle, occordintg to the numbler (If chic'kens. CHICKENS NEED GREEN FEED Greatest Value Is Succulence, and Salts It Contains are Great As sistance to Digestion. - Itn nu3trcit i, 'e 'tleetts, green foods only climli to' i3ouiltry3 favor wasli On 'thait neouniiit they wotihi have hi en d iet'ded liig 13go. Th'iri greatest vaiue is thleli' sneeulence310, 3n th Ile salts tey conttain i, whlilch priomte digest ion. (G'eeui feed 13n thle winiter' i3(ultry ra tin help~s 10 keelp a litying stock In goodt~ tonie. It aissists di gestiotn, attd manliy 1pou1 'ltr kepes use it for' that reason andt~ becauseii It ircr'eatses egg SUPPLY MATERIAL FOR EGGS No One Kind of Grain Will Furnish All of Different Food Elements Required by Hen. 'ThIere( is nto (3ne k indl of gri'n l tha t filone wvill furish nil of thte different food e'lemen03ts re'quire'id to mitint the body of the lien it good conmition and also fu rn ish t hi' mtooerlal of which eggs are0 made(1. C(tha in k iis of food Comina~ li (Iitions are ili rui'e( toa mn ke the y'olk of thle ('gg, Certain other kindla iir3e r'equiredl to make1: thle witeNs. whtile still othier kt113ls are n'eeded'(~ for build ing hba inembhranes wleh snrraoumnd the yolk andh the whlite and the shell whlcht contalhta all. GARDENS AGAIN AREIMPORTANT Just as Essential This Year as During War Period, Say Fed eral Specialists. MUST PRODUCE MORE FOOD Several Hardy Crops Will Withstand Considerable Frost and Should Be Planted Early-Make Plant Ings at Short intervals. (Prepared by the United States Depart Ient of Agriculture.) Gardens are going to be just as im portalit the coming year as dtiring the war lperiod, United States department of agriculture speelallsts declare. High food costs, they sity, are likely to renialu uniUl more to eat Is grown and (list ribited. 'arim gardeis, vil lnge garlens, ad city back yard gar (elns all will help. Food produced in the gat rden not only helps balance the fatily budget but releases that grown on faruts for the use of people who are entirely dependent upon others. With the lengthening of the days it will inot be long until land cani be worked, and such hardy crops as pleas, onions, lettuce, radislies und beets planted, especlally throughout the low er Gulf Coast region. The avernae date of the last killing frost of the wilitter in this section is not litter than Mirclh 15. This zooeI includes the souithern portion of South Carolina, the southern half of Georgit, Alibtamit t1nd Mississippi, a1lmitost the whole of Louisitnti atid till southetstern Texas. Several of the moore har idy garden crops, tincludiuig those ment ilnPd When the Right Time Comes Let the Girls Be Shown How to Plant and Care for the Beds. tabove, wilI withstand conisiderable frost. and timiy he planted at least i ionth before the average date for the last frost. Take a Chance on Early Planting. Irish potatoes nre etsily injured by freezing, but they require about a miontlih to eOtine till and ilmay be lp;lantefd Iat iabout the same lime as letItuce aind rid ishtes. It patys to itake a chan lce ont thle eatly plainti ng of cert aimi iof te mtore hardy'13 gtardion ve(getabile us. If th ey arie kcil leti or severel y ijurid they itnty he replanted. A gio mi~ ieth 0(d is to tnke tabout three plantings at interval s of two weeks, an id if thle first ltiting Is killedl the litter onies titke its latce; If not killed, early veg ctables will ,'e priiduced tandi Ithe see otril tand third planitings pirovible a conit iuous supprly. Keein.1ug til the gatrdenintg Inst etest Itoughut.i thle siasotn is jlust ats imi port1anit its iiikiing tan early start. Aboiut the iteli the or hardiy vege tiables ate lilaii in thle gtirdeni lie 5(t(ds ofi foiniiito, eggpilanit, anu d)op peris shouhtill lie startedi in a w idow box I idooris. l1y the t ime thle groundl tatd thie tilt tir war'm these latits wvill lie of good size atnd reatdy to set in thle gardieti. lIn the imeaintitme ta few "froP4st iroof"' or' hiardy cenbhlage plants miiay ibe set out. Next wvill ciome thle plant ing of snap or string beans. Th'len 1fol lowss lie plani''ug uofT Lhna beains, summer sri imshies, iniilonis oif aill kIinds., and it her of thle tmore tenider vege tables. Remember the Greens, Too. AntI iion't tforgei the gr'eenis. We tall need mtori gr'eins in our diet. Sp inach'I, pliedi wvith greeins durniig thie lati fall a he i oif~ pIilnnieh ltedi niow, in h ('mulf Coaist regiont, for earmly sprIng greens. 1'iirly Itrn1)s and beets i are excellenit for use as greens ai initer you enn t havye delielous Swiss chiard. Itiaselhli withstandls heat Iandl mtak es sat isfaictoiry siminmer gre'tns. Tihe main point in getting the most out of your gariden In to biegini early antd keep goinig throuighiout the entlire seaison, inmakI ing every foot of laind produce to the limIt. 06TAINING EGGS IN WINTER supply of Bone Meal or Beef Scraps Should Be Kept Before Hens at All Times. The fatrimer who wants winter egga should keep a box of btone me(al os hieef scrtaps before the fowls, or' give thlem~ a feed of freshly-cut bones ev ery few datys. Ini add1it ion, suplyi makeu tc.: -m scratIch for all f liri gritain fred. anid kepJ tiie towis w arUI' ?4 aanrht DRESS FOOTWEAR! MORE attractive Footwear was never made than we now show in our Pumps, Slippers and Colonials! We've creations of art from the pro ductions of the Best Shoe Designers in the Country! We Invite You to Call to See the New Models. There are dainty Patent Kid Leathers in Black, there are beautiful new shades of Browns and White: There are Colonial designs with artistic buckle ornaments. Long narrow toe, Louis heels, hand turned. This daity Footwear should be fitted to the foot perfectly and with the greatest care--our Experience in Correct Fitting is always Yours to command! We do nyt sell service, we give it away. WELLS CLARDY CO. A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE --why Quality A S a clothing store in step with modern methods, and imbued with the purpose of giv ing faultless service to our cus tomers, we look first to quality. Quality is the first considera tion, because without quality merchandise we could not hope to win your good will nor hold your confidence. Kuppenheimer good Clothes are an example of the kind of quality this store believes in. We have them here for you, be cause we know they give men maximum service---long wear, because they meet the demands of men who like good style, fine materials and better workman ship. CLASSIC NO. 10 Get the hanger habit. Never leave your clothes Davis-Roper Co. io In a heap. Ulse franen and ly, them One Price Cash Department Store freely