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.No Wormns In a Healthy Child Alichildren troubled with Worms have an un. healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as * rUle. there Is m'ore or I ess stomach distfrbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu larly for twoor three weeks.will enrich the blood. 'tinprove thedigestionand act as agencralStrength ening Tontoto the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispe the worms,and thoCllld will be Iniperfect health Pleasanttotake. operbottle. Hupmobile The Car Everlasting Ellis Motor Co. DISTRIBUTORS Clinton, S, C. The next time you buy calomel ask for The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain. ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. Willard +00o JL A The Battery *Question Is Have you a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery in your car? Then your battery judg ment is backed by the best brains in the automobile business. Car builders who arc par ticular about battery qual ity specify the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Car buyers who are par ticular about battery per formance look for the red Thread-Rubber Trade Mark. Ask about Willard Threaded Rubber Insula tion whether you are in the market for a new bat tery or not. We give authorized Willard Service. New batteries - repairs recharging. Laurens Storage Battery Company W. Laurens St. Phone 446 Willard Batteries A VISIT TO THE CAVE By MISS KA Student at Summer School folr Comir The Adveitiser has received the fol lowing account of a visit made to the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky by a bau ren's county girl, Miss Kate Wofford, who, with Miss 'Lula IlAal, of this city, is attending the Suimer School for Commercial Teachers at .13owling Green, Ky.: All of uts have heard a deal about Kentucky, -its colonels, courtesy, its beautifutl women, and a certain sub stance, relegated by the Volstead act to past glories, taken through a straw. Preferably I believe it was prepared by a faithful daiky who spoke with a long "A", and laughed long and heart Ily at the (oloniel's jokes, -as he sat on the colonial porch of his patriarch ial mansion. P rish the thought! Kentucky may be of finer clay for those who see her from a -distance, but we have found the stjate at close qua. ters of observation very much like the rest of us. Like South Carolina, she is a little shaky over finances, shabby but not minding It very much, and with finger 'nails a bit over soiled from following after an oil boom. We hear "Kentucky Home" sung practically ev cry morning at the chapel hour with all the fervor with which Kentucktanb sing that song; and it struck me the other day during the singing of it, with the mercury h'anging around 100 dekgrees, that the author certainly knew what he was talking about when he' Sn mig ' th! suin shines bright,"---accent on the last word! Though South Oarolina lacks the free press agents with which Ken tucky has been lblessed It is my honest opinion that we can .tally right up1) be side her and never blink an eye lash. And we go her one )etter on politics. .She is, like Gaul, divided into three parts, Democrats. Itepublicans, and a third which switches with a balance of power. Kentucky has, however, one thilug which we Cannot claim along with her hot weather, and oil, an2d the jtilp through a straw---that is, her .\laNmothi Cave. It is of a -trip to this enve that I Would write yot. Th1ie party was made1(le up 1of threeq' I lluels folks, Luila I)ial and I, and ILieut. Wofford, who t opIed over for tite week-en1d onl his way home fromu 'ort liley, Kutasa. Our adv('2ul2I .-",:1t With t!. ris~ing 20un. 'The htty ile4s to the (ave was . *u y auttontmbi. a iii our i driver iv 2Vlt( smng froid vo(teerning l-'ords, drme the whole way over a r'bble 2-tne r0a1 with a ree:is an(do a111( 'nalt rdirg d for ilhe feelings of his thlire' he'lpi(s pI:ssenge, who thin ratn-rmekly to ()ne( an~othert and o an Iori onl of tih \%ar . h ',vepro ile4. of s icurity, I woul lie to writ at lenthil of tha ro l. Tle diriver tillfo i -I its It t it' was his w bie'i 'ved h ili : d thiat he ( bble irre'v4- 121ent 41.i 1n(u 4 to sugg t ait this lIoint 'hat it wais Ken'titreky~ ide,4(' no( doubl~t, whicb cauisld it 2o be built ini the fir pla(e 2in(rder to ie . lnty of rattIle-i t0 thi' stage' ('oachL's, so that. 21l1 aliong th' roadt miight not1 miss3 the( glor'y ofI the4 i:'ratitry3. ('d do(wnl a high lill anid a lonjg sweep4 0'2 treally goal~ road1( to thle hotil , whIichl stomi1 flanked by~ trees' , whiitew.ashed, sta..;es of lpreiar'ationls for the cv triips. l''ort untately, we had ((ome2 pre2 14aredl withi bloomerls, 0 midde's andl swe'(ater2S, so we did( not leed to1 we4ste Itile renit tng ('ave costumeills for1 theI t rp. '('onseiqtently, our11 liparatio1ns wee sho31(4rt and1( we4 wIere aissigned22 to the nine14 oi'clck tri'g No. I. I wish I milghit intrtodue y'ou to1 (our ais muany3 stalte(s nd as4 man11121y t yples (If p in consilnlously3 aicro'ss the fronit oIf her'tself in to thle ('ave, in1 site Io(f dark ne'ss, so that non1c oIf tus might miss5 tihe fact2 (I t er membersh'3ip and1( of lot self, to the "fleshy party wvithi the plowder41 ilulff" as (412r taxI ('ah drliver' in sisted2 242 upon 11alig the lady in < iues (10on. At the( enitrance(( (of thle cave we wer'e handed a lantern, a little advice, and~ told to stantd still while 0222 11' ture was bleing madle. A-'fter that1 we2 be(took ourl2(Ive's downI' theI( wide( ironlt stairwayl' throu41gh t h ulockedl(' door12 oIf the( ('ave amll into( the tiilels of undi~ergron p't lliasaiges of t1he cave itself. We4 foundi~ the( ('ave1 de(2 lIjhtfully ('ool4 and1 the d1arkn~ess, lit bly the inV' 2ke of' many14 4' lantorns3, be(came14 a ftienidly one14. Th le gtlide( assure u41 4 that 2no hiarmi conuild befaill uts if we steps. A fter' that the pisychiology oI the crlowd took enrei of the timid one (of (4u1'r Lauren bu15~nch~ whio had1( ('om14 1(o the ('ave with many moisgivings, and who hiad m1ade all itiltiat steps with (141tlt -' 2 d 4'' p \i il(h MAMMOTH OF KENTUCKY 'E WOFFORD nercial Teachers, Bowling Green, Ky. tives 'fail ne inl the description of tht utter massiveness of the halls througi which we ,walked, the height of thos great underground passages, and the depths -to which sudden freaks of ni. ture had sent them. We were stoppel once in order that the guide mi'ghl throw a lighted torch to the top o. one great dome and that all might fol low it with our eyes 'as. it fell to tht bottom-three hundred and fifty feel he told us, tossing off the figures witi a carelessness that was alarming .U our earth of the earthy .minds 01 measuring six and seven feet. The next point of interest ,was th4 'Scotchman's tra':, an interesting ar. rangeenat of huge rocks towering di rectly -over our heads. It boars it name in honor of a canny Scotch-mar who refused, many years ago, to risl his life by passing under such rocks .vidently much Scotch blood flower through our party for ,all of its in. stinctively tipped under and walket lightly in spite of the fact that tin rocks are piled lightly and were in, nocent enough in -the piling. I coult write further of many other interest ing points to the trip--of Fat Man Misery, where the Laturens trio, witi its slenderness, went through easil) enough, but not without our high llo ments of hilatriousness as iwe inagine( the squirm that nutst have necessarii1 coie wi-th the going through of somi of our Laurens friends. whose namel I shall not call, had -they been along I could write also of the Great Relie which followed the narrow stone pas sages of the Fat Man's Misery, of th Sahamt%% Desert, a length of unexplain able stretch of sand, but I pass then over that I may write more fully o licho River and the cork-screw b! 1which we .wiggled, and I must confest giggled, our way ottt of the oave. Can you imagine a river deep enuougi atlld wie enoigh to su'pport row boat: containing thirty people flowing 351 feet un1dergrolnd, and with echoes .t< it that reminded one of -the melody an< triAgnilileint harimiy of great pipi organs? h'lhe 1guar'd placed its carefulI ly inl flat row) boats and rowed Ius, h the aid of the Stonle ceiling and hi! hnlilds to the place ihere the river i tirely d itaipears deeper into the14 veIl tu "oing ut it- iver e ( san; --o1( fa"Ishioned Sou-thern Songls mlo,;tly, ".\I W ii K ntucky Itolo " first, t I tribulte to tile stakt .' ti who hhriui h a wonl : er, "Carry .\Me 'lI to 0Oh1 l'igilia, tIefl i ito e ho ol onie vI. 11thr0 it oti 'ariiansI uitl aied up a very bravet h111 w t reibii ' le 0i li 4 for 1 1(' ll" a0 l' l- t hve rv r the r:i1 tet of ou ti -i . yet t lieilift i in I corkse r wich ri'ts so'o Ib st on to d a il down- yt\. the s ' m thod f aitly ak :e t lim bin. to -et h 11y1 ti IOtit entrance ou ai thensav.Thmn 'hee'.ay whel::ilhief duties lto hi:g y. oilul h(noltia. askinerg u,t anec "dlain' t hit' ar td," an "o~ i ry eito in t ill e a i r t't aorie tl for te toedni himel o the r28tnsibdat ofo thy suf1, trial oP cf at1( lt onie wota ofithI party; and we, il thiarcut x ned t 1limb ittva t ourn t rerocatie n s ie ilo taxffrall, te indil-di decendantsiii Ioi proprly e'i '' i 11elingingi'in in Ata le t'e cl. imbiog e aivedit a the matin itni Ias brougax hat ort.! a ndio ('i~hun iirv se ve' to the ight to'1 dgre thereon. Polls shall open at the hou of 8 o'clock In the forenoon and shal , remain )0open until the hour of o'clock in the afternoon when the shall be closed and the ballots couni ed. The trustees shall report the resul of the election to the county audito1 and county stuperintendent of educa tion within ten days thereafter. Rt. T. WtlLjSON, Supt. 52-at-A By order of C'mnty Broard to Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (TabhtsI stops the Cough and Hleadachan works fth Cold. E. W. GROVES signature on each box. 30c You'll get Witt 1 tb Prince Albert is bi sold in toppy rd bags tidy red tins. sin han .me pound and half pound tin humidorO and in the pound crystal glass umidor with to sponge moistener top. e id o ? fc h4 ft * VI bCopyrigh~t 1921 bY It. J. Recynolds I 'bacco Co. WViston-Salem, N. C. T iiw r We have a high power, fast ciattl power plant in itself for sawing of six to ten Ina. Lever cont COLUMBIA SUP 823 Gervals Street, somewhere _ ipe and P. Start fresh all over again at t pe f-and forget every smoke emc at spilled the beans! For a 'imful with Prince Albert, wil iokejoy you ever registered! ] Put a pin in here! Prince J ngue or parch your throat. Bi :clusive patented process. So, ea you may have stored away t pe! We tell you that you can your life on every fire-up-if y r packing! What P. A. hands you in a pip )me-made cigarette! Gee-bui in rolling 'em with Prince All cause P. A. is crimp cut and s RINEbE A the national joy y motorists there be a e ze what an valve or a :here is be- the rubber a tube and It is alwx particular are made of Hartford yo Iuy . as we wert A tires.Hartford '] the slightest uphold ot with it, 1et tation. LRTFO K/ANDYTUI NCENT MOTOR C( ng outfit forced fod--a complete ogs to any length. Does the work ol of blade while engine Is run 1ng. Slave goodi assortment of (1asoline Engines. All ejluipped with BIonch Mag neto and offered at factory prices. Ieve' control sta.rts and stops Saw. PLY COMPANY CoL UMBIA, S. C. -r he beginning! Get a perience you ever had jimmy pipe, packed I trim any degree of t's a revelation! lbert can't bite your )th are cut out by our just pass up any old hat you can't smoke a and just have the time ou play Prince Albert e it will duplicate in a : you'll have a lot of ert; and, it's a cinch tays put! LBETi smoke HARTFORD low leak around the nly imperfections in , and the tire suffers. ays safe to be very about the tubes Just as particular when wve selected ['ires and Tubes to ir business repu I