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MOTHER! CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Even a sick MhibI loves the "fruity" taste of "Califorua l'ig Syrup." If the little toigue' is coated, or if your child is listies, cross, feverish, full of cold, or ias colic, give a teaspooinfiul to cleanise the liver aid howels. lin a few hours you can see 1or youtself how thoroughly it works all the consti pation poison, soir bile and waste out of the iowels, and you have a wel, playful clhild agailn. Millions of tnothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonfil today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has ldirec tions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You nust say "California" or you may get an imi tationtiig syrup. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refuid itoney if PAZo OINTMENT falls to cure Itchintg, linid, Bleediing or Protruding Piles. Insitantly relieves Itcling Piles. anud you can get restful sleep after first Opplicatiou. 60c. For Hogs to Sweeten Swill -dissolve I tablezpoonful of Red Devil Ly.e in a pint of water, then atd this solution to the slop or scft feed for 1:) hogs. Or dissolve % of a can in a quart of wator, and ad!A to a barrel ( 4 'lo;. Stir thioroughly adf-,ed t.) Logs 11jght z~ Alway, <eman ihe genu-:. IF, 1! 4 Was Very Weak "After the birth of my baby I had a back-set," writes Mrs. Mattie Cross white, of Glade Spring, Va. "I was very Ill; thought I was going to die. I was so weak I couldn't raise. my head to get a drink of watcr. I took . . . medicine, yet I didn't get any better. I was constipated and very weak, getting worse arid worse. I sent forCardul." TAKE The Woman's Tonic "I found after one bot tle of Cardul I was Im provIng," adds Mrs. Crosswhite. "Six bot tles of Cardul and . . . I was cured, yes, I can say they were a God-send to me. I believe I would have died, had It nlot been for Cardul." Cardul has been found beneficial in many thousands of other cases of womanly trou , bles. If you feet the need of a godd, strengthen ing 'tonic, why not try Cardul? It may be just what you need. AU SDruggists 0 !GANT MEMOIIIAL iEDICATll 1E) WITH CIREAT CERIEMONY Surviving Comrades of The Dead i en. erall, and V feetresidWent Coo011dge Part ("iied. Witshington, April 27.---The massive Ironze memorial to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, the gift of the nation to the memory of the great Union soldier and *resident, ,w-as dedicated in the botame gardens today with impressive Cere monies in Which not only the surviv ig coiriiades of ,the general partict lIated, but also the vice president of the t'nited States, Chief .ustice Taft atnl associate justices of the supreme court, members of tho senate and house, General Pershing and other ihigh ollicers of the army and navy. The (ieni(ation included a parade of soldiers. sailors and marines, midshipmenl from Annapolis and ca dets from West Point, patriotic socie ties and veterans in blue and gray. When hlie Imeiorial was unveiled by Princess Cantacuzene, grainddatughter and ,Prj icess Idia Cantacuzene, great gin iddauIhter of General (Irant, scores of I)ige(2ans sweeed from captiv I ty and at tle .base of the great eques triani statue and a salute of 21 guns b oiiined forth at Fort Myer across tile I Potomac while the "doves of weace" ciricled above the memorial as if loath to leave the statue of' the man who brought peace to a stricken nation nearly t(10 yearms ago. As two arge American flags were unfolded from the towering figuric, a green wreath wit ihe Inscription, IAt ts Hlave I'ace", stood forth in. bold relief. It was the prayer of Gen eral Gran.d delivered in Washington in 1 8t5 wh-)ten he bid .his army farewell. Secretary Weeks, in an address pre sentinlg the memorial to the govern timen t on behalf of tle Granit memorial comlimissaloin, re-echoed this prayer when he said at the concliilon of his remarks "I wish the w'orld today migaht fer'ently voice that prayer and by its deeds end all strife 'het ween na lions and save fu t tre generations from the horrors of war." Presiident Harding, unable to be present by Ieason of his attending tle Grant services at Point Pleasant, OhIo, was r'epi'esen ted by Vice President Coolidge, -who delivered tle priln cipal add ress and accepted the monument on "behlialf of the goveI'nmiieit and the ipeo;de of the tnited States." A beau tifil Wreath sent by the president was Placed at tihe base of the memorial alon g withl others preseited by con gress, the U'nited Statets supreme court, Army of lie Tennessee. Army of the Potomac, Arnmv of the Cumberla nd and otner patriotic organizations. Vive President Coolidge paid a tribite to (;rait's genius as a leader of mllen ini warm and in peace. "As U inct'olnl cotlId !pIlt truth inlto words, so Gra nt coul d put tintl in to action," lie said. "llaw tiruly he Stands lit as the groat enpa.ini of a r'epibl ic. Through and throtgh he was -eiulne. lIe lepresented powver'."' A giate(fl iepuli )Ic, time vlce apriesi dcnt added, ''ha s raised thIiis smnonu mienit not as a symbiol of w~ar, but' a syimol of' peaCe.'" Secrietaryv Weeks declaredl that Geni ('ral Grant I's prayer, ''let us have I eace,'' st i'red thle dIismenhere'd ui n)1 to a markel~d dlegree and gav~e hopeW to a gallant pieople who hand fought antd los! a ('ause. ,Secriet ary iD'nby and Genei'al ,' P rshinig dlivere 'Cd .bi'f' addrllesses in .bich they extolledh thme genilus of Gen.. eral Giant. Tlhe dedicntoi'y exercises were tpre cedIed by3 the pa radle which formed in front of thle White I louse and miarchied along Penylai avenue over thme saitme i'oute fol low~ed by- Grant'n comn iades duiin g thle girand review. 'Leading thle par'ade was Malj. Gten. (C1cm, whlo firs;t won t'ame as thme Driummer ltoy' of Chicanmauga. 1110 INIEIIltITAN('E CASE IS INVOLVED) Glreenwtuoodl Womman May Hilave Only Thlree-.Quiartecrs of ai MillIon Instend of Teni. Greenwvood, Apr'il 29.-The ten mu lIon dlollar estate to which Mrs. D~an S. McCoy, of thIs city, claims she and her 15 year old non, Therry McCoy, of Tul sa, Oklahoma, aire heir's, may lbe only three qiuai'ters of a million after all. Mrlis. McCoy claims that thme money mwas left her and her son lby John J. Neal, of Omaha, Noebraska, who she claims wvas her former husband. In formation gained by The Index-Journal states that John J. Neal <left only an estate of three quartera of a rillion dlollars and that is liivolved in compillex litiga tIon in Forsyth county, North CarolIna. A dispatchi from Winston--Salem, 'N. C., say, that so far as known, John Neal waWt never married. '1-T was an orp~han iboy and olitained a job with, the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco comp~any, in time becoming district sales man ager. Hl-e .went to Nebm'aska ands ac cumulated a-fortune. He died leaving a fortune of three quarters of a' mil lion and a will, 'distributing all of the money to certain orphanages in North Carolina, with the exception of about M2OO666 In busnts to rends, The state of Nebraska, claimin'g Neal as a citizen who died -without heirs, claims that the property should escheat to the state. Friends of the Universi ty of North Carolina claim that if the Will Is invalidated the property will escheat to the university and main tain that the universitys' rights should be protected. Besides other claimants, Mrs. i)an E. McCoy, of this city, claims she is Neal's widow aiid is legally en titled to the property' which she in sists amounts to ten millions. Por the past eight months, 'Mrs. 1Mc Coy, claiming that she feared violence from other claimants to file property of her alleged husband if her where abouts btecame know. She refuses to discuss tihe alleged inheritance and de elares she expects the estate to ibe set tied in time for her to return to 1io Grande, a small town on the Mlexican border, by Jiune 1. Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 2 k Days "LAX-FOS WITHi PEPSIN" is a specially. prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulate3 * Very Pleasant to Take. 00c per bottle. Ma That's tb of ours---to Some pe -talk about they aren't Of cours we have a is to do a i A man tel they tell ti volume wh narrower ni Suits "V New 5 New s Necku New!I Wh~ LAURENS. 5 Never say "Aspirin" withou WARNING! Unless you se you are not getting genul physicians over 21 years -ind Colds Heada Toothache Neural Earache Lumba Accept only "Bayer" package wl Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets-11ot A81irin la the trade manrk of IDayer Ninat it bel you in this clothing ke it better for our now us may sa omers is all right a health." want to make the best ways to me ustomers tihan the 01 atch treatment; they means a constantly for us to sell on nai *e benefit. 25.OO to $3 its to Orde few Spring Oxfords fIew Palm Beach Sqi i1ew Mohair, Suits' 4Iew gabardine Suiti Iew Tropical Worst lothing RS---OZTS Mt" . GREEN A Nice Toy. Put u p 1 short lie of narrow rope or strong twIne in a corner of tire kitchen or nursery. Make it about three or four feet Iong. Give tie sma1l1 tots of three or fojr' years of age a halnadful of clotlesplnrs and soie old1 pIeces of cloth. 'TheV little girls and boys, too, will Injoy haniging Up Clothes "like mother lioes." Witprop College SCHOLARSliiP AND IE'NITRANE EXAMINATION The examiitation for the award of vacant Scholarn#ips in WVilnthro1) Col lege lld for adllisslon of nret-. stu dents will be held at tie County Court House on Friday, ,luy 7, at 9 n. Iml. Ap pi , lants must not be less than sixteen years of age-. When Selrolarships are vacant after July I they will be award ed to those making tlhe highest average at this examination, provlded they meet tie conditions governing the aw4rd. Aipplicants for Scholarships sho'iid write to President Johnson before the examination for Scrolarship examina tion blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open eoptember 20, 1922. For further in-: formationi and catalogue, address Pres. ). It. Johnsoar, lock 11111, S. C. -12-7t-pd 0 for te whole object: do all we can to ma ople who don't I doing more for cust -in busiiess for their e you aren't; we right to--but one of ttle more for your c s his friends about si ieir frhinds. That ich makes it possible riargins. You get th~ $20.0,$ e M ak.e Su ~traw iatsI hirt, ear -Iosiery ~rton C "CASH CLOTHI! I.. C. ,pirm t saying "Bayer." % 1 name "Bayer" on tablets, ne Aspirin prescribed by proved safe by milions for :he Rheumatism gia Neuritis go Pain, Pain clich contains proper directions. lces of 24 and 100-All druggists. tre of Mononcellencldester of Salicylicacid ter business customers. y, "That s talk; but a profit; tke a profit ther fellow. come to us; mncreasing -rower and ~5.OO ts. ed Suits Co. WOOD, S. C.