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I. MR, Non-SkId wr A hig, broad guaran tee that puts Doss non-skid TFires io a' miileae class by themselves. Non -Skid May be used in ful f confidence that they will over-travel even I their a-mazing 8,000 mile ggarantee. 2 - I i , hadUsomeI, ~i liderv 1 n p n . -(. Doss 01! 5,m 1ibs e d mires in Du~rability.v JONES-L STAYLOR Harardware --Company -Doss Rubber and Tube Company MANUFACTURERS ATL ANTA. GA. InIIIEE R1ED CO.UMAMANDS ' STi'ATE IVISION AnidcrSon a U iitis ('on3ee11'rate04 IM-. crans. (tndel Next Year. Sumter, .\lay 6.-Although the re union ball danced tonight inl the big tobacco warehous' was the real ond( Ing the retunion, the grand parade of the veterans this afternoon seemed to be the final celebration. It was re markable the splendi( formation the old soldiers kept as 600 strong, wtli banners flying, they went from tihe court house square up Main street and through the line of march back to the court house, where they formed for the grand review. On the march the Camp Jackson band (led the way. Be hind the'band canme the ine lbattaliSon of Silmter high school boys in their un ifons of white trousers and ble coats and then the -grand old men of the '60s with Gen. -W. A. Clark in command and Gen. C. A. Reed an(] Gen. Fuller Lyon fin charge of the brigades. Drawing up the rear were some 100 automobiles in which were seated the pretty girl sponsors and other reunion offlcials. The Stimter reunion ha.s passed into history. Besides being the. largest in very many years it was entirely sue cessfuil in every way. Every veteran was entertained in private hone, a car was at his command wherever he turned, refreshments were scrver hii all ditring the day, he was the gutent of Rledpath chautauqua and of inov Ing pictitur' houses, besi.es the special entertainments provide(i fill hm. lie was the center of the picture where Ovei he turned and hIle appreciated everyti:ng ti-at tle peolble.of Sum uter looked uipcn1 it as their privilege to do for him. Gen. W. A. Clark of 'ol im bi. who res~itl iin a most butsinss like w:ty at aill etn rerllfue ree lection, but his nclil-ad s wo blti Io t Mi him) 11 ,1 1 .-:! lth r as, on( of ih: it $ 4c 11 .l i unanimouIsly voted him huoteary cow. inlueh1i o t' ol.he .14 tl i'fI ,;;i filr lift,. (N n. ('. .\. eV.d ofI .\nd rson. hi . .1" Eu 11c fsyo of ltmSeind axi nd tts elcted, withoii oppo ii i nlf ah ot Ie of the Suh11 rnta bI \ :i 1in. Hlis plave lwas fill(Il by tiw,. electi ilm o f C ,ol. 1P. A . .\IlceI)a;Ivi I -)f G "reen Iv iI1. L'ol. WV. 11. ('ely wasq nlonlnated hil decOled to run. (4110. .1. Fuller Lyonl of Columbliia 'was unanim1inously revelveeed to sueed )Jimn. Self as comm~landler of the First bri gade. Tie comumlitie (lected to serve w.ith ('cl. WV. 1). .\etauirin, rtate pensi-m %,0n1all n au r Pan . , Ia ii-,i, li, ; . C. !. Walker: second, 1. E'. .\lu'rra,: third, \\. Y. P'air; fourth, G. .\. llanl n: fifth, .:times \V. Lyles; sixi, .1. D. ('la rk. ,1t cortlial invitationl from ('amoh-o for flt, 1!:21 reunion to bw bl( ill IIh vily :' unii:iti Utolsy laverpte!. amH 1 \ reat p t I he L1 n .i il th hillof 1919 w lh li a It h , Itiw b f 1 1-u~ h Ii r h ' o . ut n n honor f ::' ocaion \I-2 Th:;ro I ty it, n 0 . (e ea Ie , : w n r i *92 1"' I 'as i . *ly 1' t ha 'Sev armlessI asto a reit~'lt \i.. w':'ith':out que tn i ut'sSav failltt o s (If tihsratme t' f Ecem treat (InIlLftents ain Hutnt's Salve 11114' tine h relld hunded of such I t~e o cavss Yhop can't woen o our Mtoey qackt CIuante.aTry l. In thu r'meDAY ore Hcae beom se dlsotca kg aueote i aturcn' D~rug Co.. Laurens, 8;' C. *' * * *' * * * * * * * * * * * * * ,* * * * HONORt ROLM,* * innr1enls CHIy Schlools.'* *. * * * * *' * * * * * *' * *. * * * * First G'rade--lighly -Distingulishe: Leon Nichols, Emily Babb, Margaret. \lcCravy, Cklemiegene Teague, Louise Tay or. 'Distinguished: It. A. lar tin, 'DeVItt Norwood, John Tlhomtas Todd, Katherine iludgens, -Sarah Iid (Ile, Lottise Simith, Virgie Coker. Chas. Vincent, Joe Iteld, Theron Miller, Charles Ilicks, John IElory lloller, Lottie Cromer, Dorohthy Sitgreaves, Frank '1lramlett. Proficient: .ulla lrown, losa Irby, Roy Flowers. Second Grade -- liighly 'Distii guished: Strah Dorrolt, 'I orothy Nor wood, C. T. Squires. Distinguished: Delle Ilamillon, Rolfe logluges, Manuel Martin, .1oln Owings, Iltglies loln Mree, .arshall Smith, -ielien Vincent, Alex lWasson, fPaul Jon'ts, Kirklin Davenport. I roficdenl: !ltlph llag well, Mabel Trotter, Bertha Link beiner, Hamlton I llinter, Clifton M. Laurin, Lilli'an Moore, Cornelia Nich olls, Mary 1'lllen Owens, .lartha Tay lor. Third Grade-Distinguished: James Dunklin, .lack Babb, .Bertha Barnett, Martha Franks, 'imilly Taylor. Pro flclent: Mary -lamilton, A rinI ida Iflough, Lillian Kitchens. IAntoinette .\loore, Vesta Olglesby, 'limura 1ieid, Sara Sullivan, Frances Switzer. -Fourth Grade---Distinguished Mary Anderson, Mabel Barton, lelen Led.. ford, Fannie Ilosenthal, Gertrude Templeni. Protleiilt: -Lauira Vaner .ln's, P'awnee \\atson, Chidie ; . Whieck, W.rain't \\oorl-ide. Fran ce.; Hough. .lary Hiid, .\ln:uet \ - son, WHiiat I l imO,1 b .o r', ,,-l Wiobo. .bw h-'I \ . W'irt ll. el i09 % tiliv:: . .I F'. T : yh . -r 'i . uy (.I':. 1 n1 - il. .hune ('l1, .\ary v v , I-.- r 'l r 1 u1ville llawivvJn -, <':Iroi ne I lmw i larIlow Alilhalfhy, .\arltha 1l'4we\ . .: r:I . smilb). litu'riel Todd. P - fhcfent: Chlar Pen n 'rances ('bl drer s, 1111r1t l'ithop, Heat t Rct land. Sixth (rilet- iithly Distingui:.1e-1 Ida .lae IIlintr. 'listinjuishaed: J . Antderson, lieritan 1:arotn, .\iller .i\ - . uen., Gr e I wi. ..IEdV-w. 1 " 1ih T I I l.lams,. sI'l -l 10 A .1 , .%Ii . itih -i. ;i t W10 .S:~t ih r i ~la tivkm1:v). l w:r M TO:'en l1t .\"10o.- . ICh - , Kit! ('it on, W ii 1 I o I - I) ; 1. ii h t '' -n lib Ti:,.m-'r i, T mo -tti I: En*nt t '* la k . Ir, a It : nis ('a k ell i a ( ;ln'. a il Nre::t h.r Dt :' .\llt ~omny to:-nthe U i ten, 1- nlleo Nield.t latl Tr(ue r, al'nt -!! hIyr 'it'y~ iBr.t Rine~ Saa', Caoliet* ar ill e.lula., Dit i.'c uia:Lther Schn, y, oi .\ain, iuna fidleri, anry, MAn-. lce Lurio hon Nell alely Lor S leveDnth, t Tradlor.hl Ilstin gue~t:: lza~d Sn, totYt Caine Bina .RidLe, oaGryAn gulslQdl Al ay R~oper, 'I la rrlet 10 1 J~I ii ren.s .111 Sllchlool. Chleck, I 'yd I Siioddy, 1 'orce linido, M~argue ii to Jam ies~on. l'rolflentll Sa r.1 1111al1, tNOlO 110111y, 1 CMne (UItni. 1~jesc D avis, 'Ilhloian' Puitnam, Lllai~ Seeon d ( i-ado--A- ioliceti1t Al i Ia f Owvelu', lher SL elfi, .\l attv Ic t~ I e at - ri(Igre, 1vitl a lailr, Alm na '\\ ilsoil, Tird -1( ade lPollelelt: Orva Ilald wvill, I0tl Ii 2()11', Mlavvy .1>avis, MaryUi on., (Ccil IW\ilson. .l"()ii iiIi(rade- Ilungl Cheek, L'aiic'' B agwellI, .1,11rt ha Cu Ili sonm, AM a Iy Cu Ilhven oni, ( ;eoi'e Nelson. D~on't. Al illvs liie Hen! 1 Wh111e11.Ul Rtats maiy ho gjetting.! tl(.m -UI. S. Goveri nentl 1 1let i no prove t Ii('. k no 1iOW to geVt 111Cem. I1TreLk a ChV (,f IIA'l-SNAPJ intoA smnall jloeves and tilavo wVhicix rat' tra\'(l. If Ihlcc RAT SNAPj will get thleni-pjosi t ! ely. '1'Ili re MzsI/i, $2.se, 50ce, $1.00. Sold andh gudi lld byI Liii( Ilrll .u (1 diae "'0o 1'llutanis Dru g Stoic, Kennedy Briog. Rheumatism is ('o3i1pletely. waushed out of the systeml 1) the cceebratedl Shiivar Mineral Wa~t'er. IPos tilyguaranteell by iuoney-lmck oiler Tatsfinle; cofsts at irille. Dlliveredl any. where bv our Laurens Agentis, J. C. Shell & Co. I hilmi them'ii. _ ji~ ~ f~ ~ GUARANTEE " You lift youcu and sirp( itgo l uzi a etm hot and m11E t llow the kin to, Scheer a fellow gooct ~1old Luzianne.Thinkh you ought to bur it?Now the time to try it-good "ld ]j) Z-11A NN coffee "Goes Twice as Farf Wh. B. ItEILY & CO. Imc., NEW ORLEANS WA. D. & C Ink .Xir V. IFO R- YOUING MEN A-N D MN WH STYYON There are mnano new patterns ror spring-new-, toce of smrns une etrsta you houl seeto now hat' corect A GOD PLCE m Tea n