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Need Hearty Cooperation From The Public C HIUfctBN SHOULD HAVE MILK LUNCH School Record Show Health of Pupto lias Been Unusually Good x Xutra of City Public tirhool*. In cur aftlctg* ?f yesterday w r uchtd rfre/cbhctnutnn thai heal ? ?? one o HIV* grv****ai ??t ??-'?.ti... th? ? Iin* to Insure good heutth In the pe rmd a* I *fm *K* m?0 ;tcc vupltid ' I '..> t v\ !i,n?- ?Mit constructive upbuilding, owl thai tu thie process d"' pl.'iy.i u'l) imp. ? ??i port ? Today wt a>*h t?. . ppij ibese r-11" iphu ihr?'? !.: ,o ? ? > i >- \ *t ?i? < Is by ? dlM^w:on khai >\? hive e doi\ o-*ed to Uo ami vv'mi a i should Itt-f lo 0*? If wo en get Mm |?itbli j Wuuk hearted enoperaMov \ Par several years through tit ?? Ml gr? atify < of one of our UiSOln i?.l with Ihe vary- active cooperation* or th* ? i vir league, milk ha* l>eeo provided ?'v< ry dav for <|Ohr a number of chil? dren*, ThUi eaperlmenfc ha? l*eeti vatchiatt with tlte greatest Interest nod it are. becsiuor it woe h.ihved that, it It should prove tssnetlctai to' thoN' who tcrc. receiving the mm. there.might grow* out of too eiperlmem a pren? tice ihsvt wsaHO prow genarahy hene ftctek t>ee of one, teachere who has < rda matter especially tit charge hus readied t * whole iiuentit n very thor onshly during the past >eur and has 'rscnpsnled her oUeefrvatlo as. hi order that they **e*htIserve an a bunts for reaching certain definite enne I Onions. Relativ? to then*, rhihlreri receiving daily a glase of milk for lunch her im cor?! obeervivjlonn read an follow-' "All !')? frgjarco who tod* milk lu school , last Ytax Improved to Weight. Gm , little understand child In tlx- first graCa^Jfcnhfred ten pnqmta aid I.- r teacher reported that per hieutml and physical improvement was won L tierful. Hhe had some eori n- trouble wlikh was pmrikrally cored wh.-n die *ebo<da-closed Th* <Vv Nur*, re porteVWhat alt (he children time r her fare'erlto took milk Were progicted." t'urOfnl observations of mr ex pert ruenftwtth giving milk tu sonn of the puprh* of Ike nrhoolM have In i us ir foassllsgy to rhe eomlualon thvl r> ihe r>?ae N^T*thcm? ohttdrcu tr.- ex|XT|m< m ??? tgeov? ri hiahlv t>on**ru iil in wtry v'i*y. *??'?? . TtiSH q?4 ?t?t?ii very nhtura?v ar;*????, that If' the takiiia of a daily glatd* ot llllk 04 the wirne time evem* day hu*? Aapred s?> markedly lieneHrial to ? ** e flildren. why should not th<- praolice be made nnlremal Why <-a.i \\.? i.. i ae arranue It that every day at ?:??,.u 4eery chIM in the Wnnhington h ?hoed t wilding ahall be gi"*e a ?H.rtio or milk? The school records nh.rw thrtt Among our at hc<* ehhtfrcn t'u- health roooi I has been uuusuull, good and^ the death ret?- n?irv*k>u*ly low. We say this he-*" oc- iM.asiing spirit: bol iu u npirlt of I umlllty and thauksgu uik amply lu? ll fled by the I'ttrtM |u Mddltion tc?.*'-.i> the healthy looks of uur ? htthiren n?' been |hs> uv?-a?iun l ot fr< uocnt fa or ? tie curutiient All <>r this ?I.? "I call forth our frstlnioV and gratl l- i tk?n| but are ??c '>ui eonteni In sell ?ompUr^tvjy to rs*H hers It Im um dot/to >\it ?II within our puwer of o4ir i lill<ln'n th.if In liTe they nhal' In- 'utdf to tak.- up ihelr Wf?rk with i reservoir a| energy lliat wlll'aive the ??eaesutv force to meet the emer seitctee t' v n ? st;ie t?< come In e> ri I Iff' l>a the children i> ?\ ? Whujcaome Inn. hee at m hool .' 'Dim u anuthv uuratloe that Ii.im . \ lnve?*tl?:it. 'l and ree??rde?l ol>eei'v it l??iia rpade. Ttu? twiJahsr Who la m<mt ititerenteil In urn SS^erliut it r**port? is fulluWH \. ? ?v all of Ihs rhi 141 ? n a hu ttr?? giv? h , aaoney to buy tlun lunches K?-t u 11 <l i . ?uokeri cb*i<wlng gum or candT-" In order to aacortain h??w main ull dav Suchern were eaten at aehfad th ? Sth*ka> . \> <\ lowunlx th? end ? >r a^'bool withm a feu vs. . \ th?y no-asm. . uoail\ a half-hushel. tine littk' ??-.\ lu the drat grade, nut j ???"Ven years of nice, eomplained of hesvdaf he and upon Inveatlgtlor It Wan found th <t. an he had eaten n > bramkfust. hie mother lint atven ht. , ???r?e n>' n? > ts> pfet luoe?' lit bad "i hm Idnvh two boxen of ?wert ?THCkem and two huxi u. Anottter ? hllU had hrought fur hi? pf r?ni i> imi i huh- hag <-i fnndj lunch fHteen all-day suckers. Any u><?< ? ngigtN i "i i hlldn ?? < i? ii be area eating candy before nine o'el^'k and porj in.iny or ttie^,. children rum plain of feeling nl? k ?m?ou aflet m hool hpenn. Ttr.-ee rggSTtlSd ohaerrat hum demon ?trat? beyond guentiun two Mimik? 1 That the Ctuvtag fur nweets 1.? a very strong instnu ?- rk ?bje. t. ?Thai mi toe. the Miipply of sweeta is so abasktant, it id nnaafe to ? >i low Idle gfjhllng of an instinct lin planted when sweetw were so dlfti? ult rs ptttjalR m* It will t?e granted Osat it would he I Ifort mite. If we eottld arranae to b>ve milk for oeery child In th. Wanhlnn tofi awheel day; not mil) on ac ? omit of the comrtructlve physical up nullding m ...lifo- of rieii milk hul a|ss? on account i?> Ihe r?'iuoval n inc lonpt itio.i ii lbs pa d of our ? hlkln n t.i mo' ide Inn? fte* f u themselves thai nre not <-nly unwholesome, hul uctiml ly harmrul In many sntj We have ?lvn rtm plai.ml .?insiderntIon and we believe that for ten or twelve cents a day w?? can pro trltje each < hlld with un Mhtindaul sup piv Of HcH ?n 11 k TtiiH WOUld m. In.li? the tost of Mie straws that would Iw I' tan od lu the ImlivhlvHil bottles The ninii#y would, ot rourne hae< t>> v IfldividnaH. is no (. id Ik. rnuds could bv vutploytd fur iU? Lpu/pose, The fund , now provided* [would be used as for the past severaT yenrs. Those parents Who haw ohll jdretl nt the Washington school* Would pay for ihoir own ?eh?i dren and foi those who are tillable to pay. we believe thu neix?alty of th*- peop,e of Saunter would not let a Ringle ehihl -uifYer. The objection raised at once would be the qm stior of making any invidious, distinctions on account of money. This matter we have suc rissfuliy managed for several years und then shouj 1 Ix- no tear of our embarrassing any one. I have written these two articles in order iba^. our rlttxens ms> . think Jbo migfter Xhrough. We can handle the details,, it will mean work for some Cie; but there arc always tln.se In a aehing corps who hin- willing at nil.v time fb do at bust twice as much us thev are expected 11? do; who. in ether words reu I i?r the obligations of the Heeoinl WU>. Tin work eau b< float u hn< a ?? deelrt' . for the parent* to Mtlck th< matter o\. i irv >fuli.\ so that, when iniormtUlw? *bj| sought they will be able to give de? finite j xpressivo of theli wishes. Thftt .ire many details and some obstacles t <- in. cted with every!hing of thill -ort These ran <?c met. One of do- most \ a piable products pf ? real I > ?diientionat process is the ability to sole, r ihe. t ssrnti.il In any problem Unit presents itself for solution. The main queetlon 1>?. therefore, be one ior US to think about. Tho tetxebers have already begun to write asklnjf that boarding places be pro' U'i rJ t\.r them for next session. It la our dslro to m ike arrangements for them ua Sfloedilv as possible. If there, are any ladies in Humter who are able and wMilsg to l oi^-?? to our reieUe, We shall l>e very giud to get the fololwlng Information: I. Are you wiling to take one or two teachers to board for the year? If *o, what are your rates for one uc. cupylng a room?.For two? ?. Are you wiling to give a teacher or teachers board, but not able to let them have rooms? . R, Are you Williug to let a teaeh f)t or leacviers hsSve rooms. ? but not able tu give them hoard? Anyone desiring to cooperate may give the Information ?u a postal cant, which will certainly be a source of great assistance to those whe arc en? deavoring to m ike the neoeiniry ar ru*if-"??oen before the opniug of live es'hools. HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT GIVES ADVICfi Poultry Specialist From Win? throp Will Hold Demonstra? tion? This Month All bens lay eggs. In the spring and i\trt> summer but from now on there Is a Mjr drop in egg Production. In order to s?v* feco* bills, and to give the pOUltfV thfc'k h'? better chance it pays to cull out the poor layers and keep es>hj those that will return* pro? fit. Tho hen that lay*; only a few egsjs in the spring and early summer is usually a very early, m,Q'tcv. That Is Mo- sheds her leathers anywhere from .iui> to the middle of/Beptember, this Is caused by the fact thai she is a poor layer. T^he hen that is a good layer will siart laying in early spring und eontintne to produce eggs dur? ing thf hot summer months ?he is no bus: maiuifaclurtng eggs that she docs not hav?* ?lim* to shed her feath ? MR slid put on a new coat until late in the fall. A In n that nod s before the middle ..: S. pP-mb"' is i poor Ihn er She has probahty Ihtd t'icmi sa to ho < ggs. or h.udh enough to |iay for the r< d that she has consumed. The ben that does not molt until .iter tlie middle of H* ptcmU'f l* usunily a heavy luv? r. and has doQhtleSS producer 100 or more eiig i befo ?? *he h?? had time to start molting. Lite moirer.s v ill shed i their feathers In a much shorter time than earlier molfcrs. In enure'ion with the CUllitlg ? no paian that the ?'ounty Homo Demon-? stiatron Agent Is putting oM in'Sum tor* i'oiiMly tills fall fcbe earl> moping ben is t he on* to fhf discarded. Have Money on fe*?l %>l[l and make the pouU try flock one of the best paying 1>ranches on Ihe farm. I'lther kill or market the hep, that sheds her i i hers before the middle of fleptem I er. The Stute Poultry Spe< daltaM from Winthrop Collegewill hold six cull? ing demonstration* with the county input .it the homes of J >? monst rat ion t'lnh inenil>ers. Th'ese will be held the 17th. t?<?h atoP l^tb of. this month: Aiisone lot* rested i>* rordlull>- invited to attend. Wsteh the paf?ers for an nouneement uf tlw tioA' and place. Building Collapses Many Relieved To Be Killed In Dallas Accident Delias, Tex.. Aug y. A two story huthllna in the business section caved in today. A search is being made for person* In th^ bulhllng at the time, A i'hinese restaurant and a rooming h??nKe sejeHtpled thr boJfdwg. Heveral ? believed to hnve been killed. Tennessee To Con? sider Suffrage ? - Delegation Goes To Dayton to Confer with Cox .\.is11v lib*. Aim 1?. The legislature .orivemd Ml noon today to consider ttufTrngc. The woman's party .u<1 tlH' poll sh<?Wfd enough voted pledged t,? rutTv thf ratification, Forces op oo.invr th? ratification seid a delegs lion representing their views would b.. reoeieed i?v ?'ox late today In Dnj t.||. v. v\ Vork. AugKl 7?Federal Ins m irt Attorney Pafl'ey. has begun suit let Krederh u w . and Reginald \' < ndorblii. for nJnety-twe and thitty I ?oi thousand dollars additional ln ivftig laAva for 131?. ? ^^a^^^m Cox and Harding To 4j Exchange* VieWg Governor Will Speak in Man, States Hayton. Auk. B l s-mon at ie nn.t agern are .said to eStpect thai Co* an UardinK will Soon be in the thick d exchanges and it la reported that a fey days in August will be held open fd future bookings for t."overrun- Cox t? rebut Ihe Comment Of Senator Hard? ing on the Governor's acceptance aq Urp?h. Bishop Taken From The Baltic Is Carried to Cheroboug Francfe According to Report l L Queepatowp, Aug. i,- II in re ?miteii that well Bishop Mannix hai bei i taken1 i rom the Baltic and con? veyed lo Cvicrobourg, France, by thf destroyer W'ivern. The Baltic passed Ktshguard this morning without f?oin municatiug with the shore. iVnsame. Kngl/ind, Aug. ?.?Ali h Idahop Hanoi* was landed here by the destroyer ana said he would go to( London. Crew of Shamrock Go Home -^ NOW York. 4UgU8t 7 The Sin;in t..i i< s crew sailed for Southhamptoa. today. I mild in- Material Lower. ? The price of lumber is lower tlian il> has been for- more than a year anil .house building should be stimulated. There is mg-ent demand for at least el hundred nunc houses in Humter andj desirable tenants are 'on the waiting lb; of every re*l estate dealer. Ih il not 'pogelhle to reviyc the bi?vemeuii to oi--4 inizi' a enmpany to build a nttihheivo/ houses for vent? Columbia, Aug. Sf-r- 'Cotton, corn, field truck, garden vegetables and forage of all kinds made material progress during the months under favorable weather conditions,'' says the July weather .synopsis issued yesterday by Richard H. Sullivan, meteorologist. "Thermal conditions ranged somewhat below the sea? sonal average as did the precipita? tion," the report says. Below Is the synopsis of the conditions, of the weather during the? past month. '?- r~ ?p<, ;*] Qreen Always Harmonious. The professional mixer of paint knows fjhtt fierce color discord r*ai easily be creptad by a misplacing o green. But nature* iiev*1? misplaces 'A Kven blue' stnnds without lying, cheel hy cheek with nature's greens. Lark ?purs, pod lobelias go quietly arm li arm with their respective foliage. Anj rose of-tin.v tint or color Is best set off, by n green rone leaf. iCvery n^rrtnj or fall color, pule or florid, will shnrjt pleasantly into green on ihe very satm3 leaf. . Education In Chios. Literacy amon^ the people, of South CMris is gre.ter than ?m ng those of the nprth. Olahn Is Advanced In Oan ton that n :arly nil the children ML Cantonese parentage, except those or the large bout population. e?n read; whereas m the tmrth It Is unusual to find a family the children of which are all plsced In school. Home of Mocha Coffee. All the genuine Mocha coffee and I the skin* known to the trade aa mo? chas come from the Yemen plateau. In Arabia. Front Sana, the center and capital of this rich and fertile district,; to Aden on the coast is about 20u allies, und to Hedelda about 150 miles. Kveryllnng Is transported ou the back? of camuls, though u railroad thirty oitles long, running from Aden to La* tey, has been opened. Aerial Cempassoa. Many dlfliculties had to be overcome In the production of a satisfactory compass for aerial work. Chief among these was that of neutralizing the mag netlsm of the engine (aud in particular I the magneto) and of preventing the offset of centrifugal force, which caused the card or dial Inside the com? pass to swing In u direction quite inde? pendent of north when the airplaue was banking on a turn. However, a truly excellent compass is now in use. Only Partly Afraid. Robert is quite afraid of n neigh? bor's dog. Becently he was so ab lorbed with his placing lhat he failed to notice the itppton,i of Tlge until ha was at the child's heels. The boy gsvo a scream, ;md when auntie hur? ried to his reseue he tried to he brave and tremblingly exclaimed: "I Isn't tfrald on the Inside where my heart Is, it's Just my legs thnt are afraid." "Picture Brides?" ^?he manner of "picture bride" mar? riages In California is this: A Jana? nese sands hi* picture to his relatives (n Japan who select a suitable maiden and ln?turn forward her photograph to the Waiting suitor In America. If sat? Isfnctnry. the relatives on both sldet meet, nold a hnnqnet and the mar rbiire Is considered a fact. The wlfd then Joins her husband In this conn try. Clssa Quarters. Disappointed Honso Hunter?I've brought back the keys of your mal* sonctte?why, there Isn't room in It for the chllnmn to have the mumps I?? Umftui UPnflUMk^ . _ i REARDON WRITES ON TOBACCO Attended Meeting of Associa tion in Florence DO NOT RUSH \ TOBACCO ON MARKET Says That The Weed is Now Selling Below Cost of Produc? tion A Secretary ILeardon, acting execu? tive co mitt ee in an for Sumter* county of the South Carolina Tobaecfo Asso? ciation, has furnished sonne very per? tinent information regarding the ?rneeting of the executive committee held in Florence last Monday, and Which he attended. There were about seventy-five to? bacco growers present, besides the committee. The previous advice of the associ? ation to the farmers was discussed at length, on motion of Secretary Keardon. and it was decided that this advice still holds good, as fol-< lows: "Do not rush you tobacco on the market. Cure your tobaccos bright and bulk down until they bleach. On? ly bright tobaccos will sell good. It' prices fall below reason, with? hold your tobacco from the market." "Help the tobacco market by leav? ing your money in your local banks. There is little help to be had from the north on account of the money stringency, so the- local banks and the local farmers must hold up the markets. If you do not leave your money in the banks the market is sure to fall seriously. It was agreed that tobacco is sell? ing4 below cod of production, since the recent slump on the South Caro? lina markets, this condition prevail? ing all over the South Carolina to? bacco belt, and is not peculiar to Sumter at all, this market evidently leading in prices throughout the sea? son. It was stated at this meeting by a member ol the central committee that practical assurance had been re? ceived that South Carolina markets i will be kept open until September 20th and the committee has request? ed the large tobacco companies to help the farmers by keeping their buyers on South Carolina markets, even after September 20th, by having I a limited number of markets open. Xh market points to be designated j hy the South Carolina association executive committee. Tobacco is full three weeks behind and farmers can not properly market, some will be absolutely unable to market by. Sep? tember 20th. An appeal to the tobacco compan? ies to help the South Carolina grow? ers has been made. >. ? ' Regarding the Sumter tobacco market situation Secretary. Rcardon requested the statement that 'reports circulated that he had "shot the to ' b'acco; marke s all to pieces" by his ' articles in the State and in Sumter papers advising holding of tobacco pending proluible advances |n prices, us advised the South Carolina Tobac? co Association, is really a*hd truly genuine "hct air," circulated for spite, because he has . only advised the farmers in accordance'.'with the South Camilla tobacco association bulletins of advice. He says tha* the Sumter County Chamber of Commerce is in the present emergen? cy like the South Carolina Tobacco Association, working in the interests of the South' Carolina farmers and net in the interests of the tobacco companies and the warehousemen, the two latter of .whom need no as? sistance or s.o.vice when it copies to takUig care of themselves. Neither the. association nor the Chamber would, however, do the companies or the warehousemen any harm beyond protecting the farmers interests. A rot her matter Secretary IJeardon detires to stress is the im? portance of the tobacco growers of Sumter market using both of the Sumter warehouses more than they have been doing. For years the grow? ers kitked on Sumter being a oi\e warehouse narket. The business mm of Sumter and the farmers ex? pended aim jt $25.000.00 building a second warehouse to create addition? al competition, because the growers said two Warehouses would cause keener competition and consequent higher voices. Me says "don't sell all or most of the tobacco on either Sumter ware', puse but divide the business sell on one warehouse one Hirne and SB another warehouse another time, Or divide your tobacco bei worn the two and*see if you get any better prices by doing this. This fid Vice is given in the interest of the Sumter market, as the farmers are Interested In keeping both ware? houses open and in bringing about all tho competition they can got. The companies have a right to make a reasonable profit on their Purchases', but the farmer enjoys the same fight to a profit. lie thinks thaf the farmers should pull together for their own in teiwsts and remember that warehouse? men are in iho business, like the tobacco con, panics fcr what money I hey can get out of the business that the warehousemen are entitled to make a living as well as the farm? ers, but that farmers must necessarily learn that every farmer has to look alter his individual Interest, and also to eooperai? to keep up gOOd llvt h>< a) market, and to keep Up Compe? tition and highest possible prices, Lie contends that the farmers have a eon jstltutlonal right to organize to keep I up prices by withholding tobacco tem? porarily when prices are "beared" down without Jutd reason. If the lo I baeco companies ran get together and slash prtcds by a combination against' the farmer, then the farmer has tin Jsanm right to organise to try to main? tain reasonable living prices for to? bacco. Another thing the secretary I said , Was; "| never said In an\ n jtielo I vrrdtt thai the Sunder market or thy.other tobacco market was cloy od." That i? n 11 "hot air" circulated by, apologists for tho tobacco speculators in ap effort to (ry to < i iiitv tho im- ( pressiou that I was responsible fur , such a little bit ol tohacco coming to j Sumter during the past lew days or rainy weather.'' Hi has heard from * reliable sources that tohacco has : b^en Bellini much higher in SumH r this season than on any ot#wr South] Carolina market - -bi l ore and during the so-called '?slum >" hi prices lie I believes this to be H ue. It is highly probable tnat prices aril! advance within a few days. "I propose,'1 lie at id. "as i ihenther and as an officer ?? the Snuh Carcli nn Tobacco Association, though a j: temporarV ollicial, to dj my boat i working in cooperation w:th the ae .-< elation and the farm- rs. 10 help | keep up tobacco p ices. have no j apologies ,t? ??ffer to any tobac? > coin'* 1 pnr'es or to any warohourvmont, ei- j ti er, lor trying to help the fu,tiners. j 1 have no unfriendly feoln g toward-, any buyers or tobacco CO upanies or j toward any wareho?seinoibbut as ! executive officer of the Suurtter county I Chamber of Commerce my first j thought and my first duty fS for the . lobaeco growers." The tobacco buyers have to pay ; wh.u their employers, the tobacqo companies, tell .thtm to pay. No one in Suinter has anyting against any tobacco buyer, or against ajiy ware-, housemen porsonally. Both the buy- I eis and the Warehousemen have al? ways been welcome people here, and they risvf beeh treatd with uniform courtsy, hospitality, and they have proved vory dealrhhie and clever tem? porary citizens. Ami Sumter has given all of them a square deal, in every possible way. In conclusion said he: "If 1 have caused as much tobacco to be held pff of the South'i'arolina tobacco mar? llers as my writings haw been given credit for by the obaceo buying in? terests. I am grat fled to learn that 1' havo such great v eight with the far .mcrs of South Carolina. 1 think the advice of the South Carolina Tobacco Association is "fur lishod by a number of the best and most successful to? bacco growers, bankers, merchants ami other business m-en. This advice is handed out In the interest of the growers, nOl to help the tobacco com? panies or the warehousemen, be-' cause as before stated the two latter know how to ta!>e care of their own business without any assistance. The tobacco growers lave paid millions of dollars to lind out that tobacco specu- k lators are good business men?when' taking care of themselves?and you can scarcely blame them for this, liv? ery farmer should Join the association, only costs $1 a year to be a member of the association: Frankfort Rioting i Quiets Down Militia * Patrolling Streets To Keep People Calm West Frankfort, Mm August 7.? Militiamen contained to patrol the streets, but there were no indications of a recurrence of Thursday's rioting. Efforts to identify the five persons killed in the rioting have been una? vailing and the :ofticet.s express the opinion that no others were killed. Miller and Goes to ? England Will Confer With Lloyd George Concerning Poland Paris. August 7.--Premier Mlller and leaves tonight for Hythe, England, to confer with premlef Eloyd Oeorge relative to tho Psllsh situation. Mili? tary aid for Pol; nd consisting of one half dosed natiors is one of the emer? gency measures to be dlscused. Warsaw. August 6?Tho defensive line east of Warsaw was pierced in several places by the Hussians., re? port from the fiu nt say. Preparations have been begun to transfer the scat of government if necessary. Ameri? ca n aviators arc being transferred to aid in the -defence of Warsaw. - ROBS CAl NAUSEA A Doctors' Favorite Medi Purified and Refined Objectionable Effects. tabs*'?the New Name. What will human ingenuity do Smokeless powder, wireless telej^ horseless carriages, colorless iodine, , less quinine,?how comes nausealess fuel. The new improvement ceiled tabs" is now on sale kt^ drugstores, ? For biliousness, constipation and, red ion tlie new calomel tpbjet is a i i' ally perfect remedy, as evidftvd L * f not that the in ami fact urers hat tli ui/ed all druggists to refund the f Ibe customer is not "perfectly deli*! with F.afotabs. One tablet at bedtimes 3 swallow of water?that's all Np ti on nausea, no griping, no ?alte. By- roj ?jijr your liver is thoroughly cleansed' vou are feeling tine, with a hearty [ite. Eat what you please?no al out your business. Calotabs are not sold in bulk. G*t*i iriginal package, sealed. Trice, tUi ive cents.?I adv.) DAYS OF i>r/z.ixjfc:ss. Come to Hundred* of Sumtcr Peo| l There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, languor, back? ache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney I'd Is-are especially] for kidney ills. Endorsed in Humter by. graieft friends apd neighbors. Mrs. E. B. Elam, 31? W. Ul >L, Sumtcr, says: "About six yearn ago 1 had quite a bit of kidney troUr* tie and l felt pretty bad. Headaches Itothered me so that I could hjmlty. stand up and dizzy spells annoyed me to, J thought I would fail over many times. My nerves were all unstrung and 1 would jump Horn the leant fright. My kidneys acted very irregu* larly and i knew they ' were In bad. (hape. Finally, I heard abciut Dean's Kidney Fills and started taking them. [ must aay, Doan's positively cured me of all kidney trouble and ft haven't been bothered since." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply aek for a kidney remedy*?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the eame thai Mrs. Elam had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.?Advt. (711 Antwerp. August 6?The complete program of the swimming events of the Seventh Olympiad to be held at the big new swimming stadium now under construction here, provides for both day and night events running through eight days. Water polo matches are to conclude each day's prograirf. So anmy nations are expected to send teams to crompete. that the Oiym j pic committees have arranged thut the preliminaries In most events shall be conducted in a system of series, perhaps half of the swimmers coox peting one day and the other Italf 4afc er in the week. The swimming program, which is one of the few In which women can (compete, is exipected to draw compct* j itors from most of the famous, wo? men swimmers of Sweden. Australia and the United tSates. For women there are the 100-meter rand 300-meter free swimming races, two classes of diving events and a 4oO-mefer relay. London, Aug. 6?The Soviet reply to Britain, says Russia recognizes the freedom of Poland but demand the terms of the armistice guarantee that Poland will not use the period for p renewal of hostile acts and it will be opened when the Polish envoy's ar? rive.- , . - The National Bank of South Carolina JJenouroen $l,WO,m strong and Peogroaoleo Tbe Most ParptaKlpg 6JPKVI<TT with C?\?I^ITOT ftt?e nn the. Pleaurare of Serrtag Tor The Bank of the Rank, and File C. O. ROWIiANP, KAltrF. HOWI^'D, Caabiev - ^ ?4MM ? M ?IMMM MM MlKMMUMIMHIliM till! t> NEIIjL O'DON x ELL Pi-eHlrlent O. L. YATEK, Oashlor ON TIME DEPOSITS The First National Bank SUMTER, S. C.