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ASRPIRN Name "Bayer" on Genuine PA 'Vniri.-! Ulnles you see the namo "Bayor ' on packagO or On tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre I led by phy.icians orf twenty-one '"trl an11d )roved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds. Headache, Neural gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Ilandy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As pirin cost few cents.' Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononioeticacidester of Gal icylicadtid. Upset Stomach, Gas, Indigestion "Pape's Diapepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes "Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Fla tulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermenta tion or Stomach I)istrces caused by acid ity. A few tablets give almost imme diate stomach relief and 'bkortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat fa vorite foods without fear. Large case costs onliy fev cents at drug store. Mil lions helped annually. DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? -HE pain and torture of rheu matism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, case and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy and apply when you feel the first twinge. It fpnetrates without rubbing. It's splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and strains, stiff joints, and lame backs. For forty years pain's.cnemy. Ask your.neighbor. .At all druggists-35c, 70c, $1.40. S1oa ~3 .Liniment': Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up ? DON'T let it -get.a start, Dr. King's D New Discovery will get right -down to wvork,.relieving the tight feeling in, t)ne ,chest, .quieting the racking *cough, gently :stimulating the bowels, -thus eliminating :the cold poisons. Alvays .reliable. Just good medicine :made to ease colds and .coughs. 'For fifty :years a .standard remedy. All the family .can .take ;it -with helpful .results. Eases the schiidren's croup. N~o Jarmful -drugs. 'Convincing, heal ing taste that Ihe .kidies like. .At all druggiata, 60c. Dr. King's New .Discov~ry Feel Badly? .Bowels Sluggish? Haven't any "pep" in work or play. You're constipatedf 'The stimulating action of. Dr. King's Puia brings back old time energy. All druggists; 25.. P'ROMPTI WON"t GRUPE ~r. Kings Pills Says Calomel Salivates and Loosens Teeth The Very Next Dose of -this Treacherous Drug may Statt Trouble 'tou know what calomel is. It's mer cury; quicksilver.'Calonmel i. dangerous, It oraules into sour bile like dynamite. cra ing and sickening you. 4soml attIa~ the bones and should, never be pu into your system. If! you foel bil16ous, .headaOhy', eoustd p4tee~ and ali knoked out, Jtst -.t4 yourt druggist atd aet a bottle~ofD ' *42' Liver Tone for a few euts Vhilol ia aiharmless veetable substituto for d$? rous ealomql Take a spoonful and 1 .doesn't str6 your liver and straighten you upbette apd quicker than -nasty calotne and without ,making you alek, you just 60 backc and -gt ou * 14 take calomnel I It makces you 51pk the next dayl it loses you a day's Work. Dodeon's'Liver Tone straightens you right up anid you feel gee Nol .tanIeessary. Gilve It to t c hildreni becus It~sperfeetly havmrw and cas * ('OTTON (IlowING UNDEI * * liO~LC WEEIL 1)NDITIONS * 1* * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * lDomr Farmer Frields: The ime has come when our sya tem of farming will have to be chunged to a great extent. Heretofore, we have depende'd on cotton to buy all that we and olr stock ate, but nov we can mjarklet about h':lf of a cotton crup to (culrselves by raising 'our own supplies 1t home. it took the money from about half of outr cotton crop to pay for these things. All farmers iwho do not raise their own supplies this year -are working to a means to stop farm ing this coming fall. I have 'been In the boll weevil district in Georgia for four years and I ha'e seen hunureds of farmers go broke trying to thri ann raise all or nearly nil cotton. Farm ers in Laurens county will be in the same boat, if they use tihe same plan. Now is the time to set your plans for this year, so %%-hat are you going to (10? Are you going to buy every boll weevil machine that is offered for sale? Why, no, you can't afford to do that. You can only afford to 'buy and do the things that are and have been tested out by the experilhental stations and the federal government. The govern mcit has found 'that the calcium ar senate dust is good and oprofitable un (er certain conditions but every farm er can't afford to use it at 'the present time. No farmer should -attempt to use the calcium arsenate dust unless lie uses it on high yielding land; When weevil infestation Is heavy; Wahen you can apply the poison by a (correct schedule; iWhen weather conditions are rea sonably favorable 'for 'poisoning; When you canl buy the poison at a reasonable price; When you have confidence In the poisoning method; When you are willing to carry oi instructions given by the ol'iginator '13. R. Coad, federal government ex perimentor; Wilen you are mwilling to take a loss provided it. vains so your dust won't have the effect as it should. There is no one thing a hundred per cent perfect, so you will have to use a combinat ion or things. B3y buying the calcium arsenate co clieratively we can get the dust at 11e per pound delivered. 'It will surely lm'ay many to try out this dust in order to learn how to use it and you will surely make expenses back .provided it doesn't rain too otten and you follow instructions. The first thing to do now is plan not to put in over six to eight acres to the plow in cotton for you can't possibly manage more than thlat and that is enough to risk the weevils eating up Select your best yielding land, 'which should be early land, that-is warms uir early in -the spring and as far away fr9m woods as possible. .New grounds full of rotton stiuns -will be -an extra good place for your weevils to get ar early stgrt for they hibernate in old rotten stumps and logs Ind ld dea trees standing. fBe sure that you have good seed 01 an early maturing variety and a va riety that will h'ave some late squares The Cleveland seed is the 'best for they have stood the test under boll weevi conditions on the experimental sta tions. Buy a quick acting fertilizer witi nitrate of sodla furnishing the most oJ the nitrogen. From four to five hun dlred .pounds of 'a ni& gr''de ferilize1 to the acre will give you the best av erlage returns. If you l,SyvL i.lenty o seed iput a'hout twice as many to th< acre as you (d1( before von had th< wveevils. If you miss a stand the firs time it surely will not iLy you t4 plant over. The reasons for reducing your acre age is to have the amount you cai manage for you will surely 'have t~ pick live weevils by hand, then yo1 will have to pick up the squares. will tell you later why .it is necessar:~ to' do these. things. I ihave had the que'stion asked m( "Why not everybody get poison' anm ipoison at one time in order to kill al the weevils?" This theory uwould worl if all the weevils ca-me out of hiberna tion at d"e same tihne, but some fel are alreadly out and the last ones wil 'be out somewhere about the first 'to th' fifteenth of July.- Usually the One that are the best bibernatedrare las to come out and start to work. Please remember that you wil throw' your money a:way to .b(fy an; old boil weevil treps or' any machin titt on the molasses mixture or an: liquid for 'the liquids have been trieo out by the experimental stations. 'If you iwish 'to 'try the dusting pleas get in .touch w~ith me and I- will assis ~u in (ny 'way that I can, 4" Buying nitrogen under boll weevi conldition is almost out of the ques tioA so piajn ow to elant an extr amoalit of yelvet beans, peas, so; 'bealn, and cliovers to make you~r nitro get . You g#il1 sake big trops of agrail next year if you will -put velvet bean in your corn and turn them under thi fell -for your grain and use a little ac4 hbosphate. C L VM10HAN,~ GRAY COTM NEWS * ** GI'ay C'ourt, Marcli 27.-The Wo ian's Clirstian Temperance Union met at the home of 'Mrs. Langdih Brooks on Tuesday after the second Sunday. Much business was transacL ed and twenty new iembers iwere 'add ed to our roll. Among other things, the ladies decided to order a case of non-alcoholic extracts for their own use and that of their friends. A splendid Woman's Christian rem pepance Union council meeting w%-as held in Coliumbia, March 22 and 23. Mlany prominent workers from over the state were there. Among the best speeches made, was that of Mr. Bowen, State Federal Ollcer for the entoe.. ment of the 18th amendient to the Constitution. The Junio'r Missionary society met on Saturday afternoon, M'rch 25th, at the lethdlst, church. Miss 10ugen-ia Willis lead the meet ing. Miss Sarah Owings presided at the organ and Miss Onnie Lee Tumb ling recited a beautiful poem, 'and oth 'ers took part In the program. For one more time the children had their form er leader, Mrs. Johnson, 'with them, and It was their turn to give her a surprise. As soon as 'he meeting was over the children conducted -Mrs. Johnson to a ch'air seated on t'he church lawn and there all surrounded her. While Sarah Ow-ings was telling Mrs. Johnson that the children wish *eds to give her the first shower of t. season, Carrol Owings slipped up be .hind her and opening a parasol over her head a shower of interesting bun dies fell into her lap. The children had 'brought many pretty handker chiefs for this one mwho had given them so many happy afternoons in the yelars that she has served as their leader in the missionary society. Mrs. Johnson said this was .a total surprise 'and that children certainly can keelp a secret. She told the chil dren to remember too that -it always paid to attend a missionary society for she had really felt too 'badly ot come; but was so glad she had not yielded -to her feelings. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE I1ROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W. bROVE'S signature on each box. 36c. - unamn Jow Fires Ion the Cost of 30 x 3 Fabric $ 30 x 3Y2" 30 x 3Y2 Cord '32 x 4 33 x 4% 33 x5 H OW the cost of building quality level in history was explained by to the stockholders at the annual 1. AU inventories and commitments 2. Increased manufacturing ejjiciei (overhead 58%. 3. Selling costs reduced 38%. Mr. Firestone stated, "This reductio advantageous buying facilities, and the e 100% stockholding organization. * "Due credit must be given to Firestc a smaller margin of profit. This bring oWner.09 The saving through first cost plus ilrestone economy 'and is daily adding ne Most Mile McDaniel Vul -- *. AmaingEve atv 00 By spca rrneetihte Th Am aing toittve yls Th spcame arraellent wanh.e T he same uconitngaluthratveses. The same Betty Wal~es label on every d But a strikingly lower pr AS ILLUSTRATED We wish there were enough for but, first corne, first served Adair-Sumerel C ' Clinton,.A C. e. Has Reduced Tire Ser ice icesReduction 18.75 $ 9.85 47% 22.50 11.65 48% 35.75 1Y.50 51% 56.55 32.40 43% 67.00 42.85 36% 81.50 52.15 36% ires has been brought down to the lowest H. S. Firestone, President of the Company, meeting on December 15, 1921. at or below the market. cy and volume production reduced factory n in prices is made possible by our unusually nthusiasm, loyalty and determination of our >ne dealers who are selling Firestone tires on s every Firestone saving direct to the car. the saving through high mileage doubles w fame to the Firestone principle of service a per Dollar -tone canizing Plant Betty Wales er yoya these >e-Crepe de d colorings, ice.--$25 all--. 0..Inc.