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MARDiENiG T11 HIDEs IN INAl'(O'IA'ION Will NO Wiik a el'elerson 1D141. 1'11u o OWher lnys. W as ititoi.Web. 261. 11laa tigttr 1tiot or' i'resitient-vlect lIarding wi III tta'k Ithe lls w tg o tt't ottll les (on'ar 1imp14liey s4nceThomas ,Ielferson tolled tlty capital 1111 afool 121 years up,0. The vereinlotty of 10ill ntister-Itg tihe nth11, will ilIe as it. was. p4reserhed by 4.tioge \\ ash 1ingtot. ''he'e will bto nto chanwg Ia Its litter sinmplivity, hit M r. I1a11dlig by hI wi dit'ilon Owill t14ter 14ot Is g'oat task with4ou4t the poling a4rnd parditd1 1 I1t h4 l ve inl crettsingly surroItIlded t1a4t soletln an1o4intiit as the4- years wn44t hy. Not evel tlte -'(alvow of artillery" that heraldled the. itaw\.n of 'leffermitt's. in ang 4rat i t thl ay will wal' he 5(s'eel ing echos alom"g th ,oiaenxt. ridtlay. Gonelo ltost will Ito the l atiaural lit rade. tit honlordl since t'gua 111d 1111litia 1roops blaitzed lt4 11ist orie. 'oute litttti4ei Iet! yIva it a. 1\ lVn '1e to "Th lresdet' lionse" N whett I'veal dalit \lkoisoi td inl Mtate to take tilp dultio:, l id down Jeffer',on. \\thlvai tItis 11 jtional s ItIItaIe %In t'e yeariI th .oi4.' 41. t I i' tut y Ni 4it whikh : ct1'np'.i d14 I'r t en It'I \\ i 1 1 et y en444 tof t tal th i ath: none the trati1t 'ti rat'.1 4 44t 44,1 un .: I. i4ar: i4tadie I I Isot 104jurte'' 4 th I'ol ; Ite It e ul .1taIty ltd r y Tf the g s It hat I4t I Ilit d elc.t. tin to tor lotd l'. 8 (; I f. l-r l t itn t \t I tv.\11 t ' ' % it, q :'di *4 it i l b thft . t I t' t 111i0 1t 11d lilies . a\ oti caeI.ts, otpit'hi4 l441t'ldly .att1 4% iih pei4'1v1 u4'tisoni 4ll the( :r'44 4 .'i4te. 1144;4184411 ill 1 4Ih(t h elt ft- I thest' fitt Iit I I0A4t 0 s'4 f t he III't atsty 1 ;tud for their lwitohers of thN ge''i '11111 .l~y. iiltd h nation14 1 h44 l lavYishedt wetll de(ser'ved1 r;'14a4tdits on aV t,~' I I4 (I''. VSO I'V t'atIt I W~lle Polk rOde to his it4.tg;1it tion 'kid I1.'.h1 n 'e1 1'.1 tr o '44nn rlitt".t.1 , h '' I Na 0;1 vZIr\ la . tred r ld r h:n as sIofia lt 0scortIt it44 w: ts the i iltn a or gattilation~ ~~~ h~dbe cal Is 4it. '44414 ed '.411 t4 el.4 (,i'h.44 , ht at a.4: t lit, th.1'. r tu . nth a pr e aiden 1a.' 15 '. 'a d at i 't ' \ d e pln lt Mr484 .4i. r in:' 'i og r . . l':IS. "li (If So l e-:: el. t e g \ e l lid n \ \ I . *-Ited i te f044 r a , d 40rs 14.4)! e 1 1 hk ' in' Mi ettehit, 8 :td an' -' 81'i~:. ' Aioie' c i e ' '411 he ' ''. .4rut ('0in4, 0 ir'tt' W i1 ill d dS' ' 'a h'.a brews n in 41tte h. thoi e:4. 1 4' i tt'P ' '4 eit f o1'e ' '. t tl 1.ti' i I :.laI:e~ t t.~xpt1 111, Arthu1r lit his homte ilt New York vity atnEl ltosevelt in lit ffalo Iut took ul3 tie pres tOiwny. (Utious tale, t ntiv n ow ahlomot logeiciat-y andl soitu of' 1thent tingett with ObliterneIlss of partisanl feeling of their 4lay, lutve ILtt'teI (lown 1 1the yeat's fronm inanygi'ration perlods long )onle b1y. .\tich has bvenl 4writtenl an1l atllit of the "JefferIsinl .itup1ie0y" of the thirt pres tilnt, ylt iot ill of it appItar.s to bet wel ft%, taIllnded ol f",et. It has been oft.eii repeatet tilit Jefl'ersot roe 1 h1orse to 11i Iu1iat gttration, itclling t1 at0nl to I I flelte nearl thle at Wile het wenit to take (Ihe oatl. tum-0Igo'olln1 by 111t'orintils appears to) havo vetabalish Vi. hlowever, that it twtas in inci (11it v!At .vear's later, wi.'ll Jefternoit 41ur-i I n .rt otlive to .\h.-licon, f ro II which this ateconnit sprang, Ile (11<i rid.' to s'e h1is siccessor i1 illle. leavingp hlls hor)s1e lit at it liihng post ieoanwile. theon het oft for 1h vir. gilia ho1in at. .\lo I 'tioello. It also app)ears that .1ffersonl had! pIinnet'd at 11uore elaborate 1.ia nkgra tion veetonoy thanl a-titally was hechl. Ito was v. orteil itthil theV ity by a troop of* cavalry thel dlay before, tak tinl, l i in at"'n a andl .\lciannl's" tinl New J r.o% Vavelit '-'00 fit". 'roill Illt' capitol wilt;'r I t .%.a! to 1:11w ' IL oa tI. A coach andi forl, .1 t I frItit In his hitn li t o carry ' hitul to th .tie If ''I~t l '' Ili ' t 1 o gt . 1ti 'l I .40 1 t in tint I:en s If nu llItl I it t i1 0 .'1 1f.t ;and I I S \ i 't I I fr t'i lfr b'n his dl c ln \ t d.. I' I W 1 it.tnta,,,t IonI .' 1 b . lle 1 1It 'r. .on A t . I it 1pr'lO es titl:-t 1,% : 1et'i o ! of j b fo sr Ss tlt' li a t I b If'et Io ci f J y ife a y . o'a id n AdnI i t Ih IcitV I I y at V ': hlt nV lo nr0 lt' t s ' i the (' ti: th 1 as pot.Iico oft' It aPit.tA. A n trVO\ry %' Y A s to whether t ho zellato 01r hous1m 0eh.11nb1r shonld witness theit n.1 was t ett t led by thItis t i I I t' ti . and P reo sid ent'.v.t.I . OA 1 athe Inerm it N wil akv u ill be en tbuted to the senat. chamlber f'or thet henlso will not hle inl Aside. fromn .1offor.on's coach alt ! enIr. whikch faled~k to arri\o for his d .n1 iin to the aah' Jck:o l r 1 IOdet to0 1lt the cere ro {10 ti b (sif t ho olId S C n a t i l a d wNith a pi% '. A o.0. hit, rm e n t sa w oaI..d li'' n ' th pan ls --\t~ ~ e it w, I 1nh! . be ao Itr -rdiO-t ng t Ao V Iy { - that urIng hIs n ilibency, .1 acksoni tirove much blehind "A high stopping, benIty old Iron gray tod" alttached to ia builky%- .presen0ted by "sono e ccitric nielantie" which was aido entirely out of "rongh-eu hickory with 1the latrk on' atuld had "very 1ueh tle look of Old Ililckory ints 1elf." ('eneral Iarrison, thouigh he rodo his horse to t-he capitol. returned to fite W1hite I llouiso In a coach presented to hillu by "(he 'Whigs of l1altnore1." 4 * 4 * * * *e * . * 4 * * * JONES NEWS. *4 9. 4 * * * *4 4 * ,*, ., Jones8, ieb. 26.-.Mr. 1'. l. Castle berry, foretnan of Ware Sholtis lear'ni is pushig work with great energy. We extend congratulations to 'r. Ilrney O'Shields and M..4 Mary Bolt who were recently mtarried. Miss Lots Iludgens, of Williatiston, was the recent guiest of her atnt, Mrs. lir. W. ,. Jones. Two ladies and gentlemnen of Wiare Shoals recently walked to Greenwood in live hours. The frieide of Mr. Warren Hallen tine, a veter.a a of the CIvil War. will ' epleased to kn1o(w that lit is enljoying good health. ir. 'Lit 'er l'tidernood. % ife and n'oihti . I I f ior t' twood, recetily paid us at pleasanit call. We exteid ; % dial welceite to our' In'x . noeinhhors. ... and Mrs. .\ bert Monev i'cic -'hJoui qont ':I If 11UNT'S P I fa - t trntment n C f- iC . I MA. )I N G W OM, T I T T T R er Other Itchini skin diin e .s Try a 75 cent box ot our r. Lturens Drui Co. Hastings Seeds 1921 Catalog Fre( It's realdy now. 116 handsomely I! tustrautd pages of worth-while see aid gaurden news. This now catalog we believe. Is the most valuable see, book ovor published. It contain twenty full pages of the most popula vegetables and flowers in their natt ral colors. the finest work of its kin ever atteipted. With our photographic illustratiom and color pictures also from plot graphs. we show you just what yo grow with Hastings' Seeds even br foro you ordor the seeds. This catt log makes garden and flower bev planin lug easy and it should be in ei er'y single Southcr'n home. Write u a post-eard for it, giving your natn and address. It will cole to yo by return inail and you will beomight ghad you've got it. liastinigs' Seeds art' the Standar of the South and they have the lar est mail order seed house in thue worl lack of thcm. They've got to be. th best. Write now for the 1921 cat; leg. It is absolutely free. H. G. HASTINGS CO.. SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. Sp Pri Be cloth, Ta nifty a vy, br F I .\r. i'inice Cooper fell from his stalk cutter .at week, but fortunately es caped ser1ous injury. Mr. John Drake, of Brewerton Lodge 'and Mr. Crow, of 'Ware Shoals Lodge, ittended Grand Lodge In Charleston this week. IlornI unto Mr. aid Mrs. S. E. Dicker son, Pe). 21, 1 son. Mir. F'loyd hlenderson has returned to Waro Shoals from an Atlanta hos wpitil. Another snow came on the 21st, 'but soon disa)peared. Does A I Poultr'y anld its pro( of eorl, oats, W heat A INT ER N Foedilg directiolls Peed I'%,-oz. jeowel Feed the dry iiash Seatter the henl fee A hein, 'ed thus. vi cost will not exceed Try these feeds at < and 100 pounds. "1: DIXII LADlE ring Suits, and Dres SPRING SU~L ty models of Serge, Tric vill with box and semii-b< ce $i25.00. $35.00 a SPRING WRA autiful Spring Wraps of light weight, in tan arnd Price $25.00 and ! SPRING DRESS ffeta and Canton Crept tyles, for Spring wear; c own, grey, and new blue, rice $18.50, $25.00 $35.00 and $37 ells Clard L.aurens, S. C. ht Good Place to Trad We were' shocked and pained to he'ar of the sudden death of our varm friend, Mr. Paul IW. Sullivan, of lonea P1ath, on the 21st. He llvest in this community many years and we tender ly sy-mpathize with the family. We recently met the following friends: Calvin Cheek, of Ekom; Saimi .Richey, of Clinton; Townes MIabry, Judge Palmer, and Enoch Tiodges, of Cokesbury, Leonard McNInch and Ed. Gaines. of Greeiwood! Herbert \Vil Ilainson, of Donalds.and D. Shirley, of Riley's. nything Pay VHAT PAYS AS WELI Iuets bring in more cmh per year th; silver and GOLD. Sounds impossi Poultry is very pr. the large operator, 1 lot raiser who las b One woianI reports in a month. They sold for ....... Feed cost .......... Profit ........... A ml1an report.- 19 1 average of 121g' You ea do as well INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL - to develop chicks. INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL Grain feeds dlo not t ioll. Thev Imaint ply fats to stimniul but thle hien requir such as Jewel Egg for development of pur-e protein) of th IHen Feed and 1%/.-ok'. .1 ewel Egg 2 in hopper or self-fr eders. Keep i in their litter. il produce a minimui of 12 egg., pt one-fifth the value of the Vggs. >nee. Your mlonelk back if not saisi a Saw-Tooth lBorder Bags.' Any de. FLOUR & GRA lAI lINS, S. C Wraps ses :otine, arnd Poi >x coats. .nd $42.50 all oolvelour Pekin. p>27.50 SES Dresses, very olors black, na , $32.50, .50 ly Co. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Ilcadacho and works ofr thq Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. mz-O'RL rnds mdIgstio It relieve* tomach lUi 9 ach. belching anD LU st mcbf ae or money back. Lage b= of %t all druggist in ai tOwns. Better? an the cornbinctt value ble, but ofitable, not alone to ut as weln for tit city lit a few hons. 70 hens laid 1.282 eggs ................$63.01 .................12.00 ................$56.01 tens lhid 21 eggs. ai K per 111 in :I 111 i l. if you feet! JEWEL CHICK FEED mnd JEWEL EGG MASH then feed the henls JEWEL EGG MASH JEWEL HEN EEED increa'se egg prodie inl the( body '1114 suip te yolkdeeonet it a ich protein feed Mash i 1 Pit Ii proteine the whites (albuini. eggs. hiash per henl per day. tbeforeo th0e 11N % a lway. ' ini)it 111(1 ltlier feti ied.I Packed inl 2-5. 50. lTer shoult Sup)Ily yol. N CO. "s I