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ADDRESS BEFORE
ADVERTISING CLUB
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spondence of the Associated Press)?
"When this war for freedom is won,"
said Herbert S. Houston, New York
publisher, in his address today before
the War Convention of the Associated
Advertising Clubs of the
World, "Germany must not be allow^
ed to prepare for aiiother war by
growing rich in competition with nation
whose industries she has all
but destroyed in this war. That
would be permitting the robber to
. set up business in the store he has
robbed."
Mr. Houston, who is a former president
of the Associated Clubs, urged
the business men of the allied nations
to get ready to meet the German
commercial drive, which, he declared,
would come after the war.
"After the tragedy of being unprepared
for Germany's military fist,
despite its menacing pabs and thrusts,
for forty years," he said, "Let us |
not be unprepared for the blow of,
Germany's commercial fist. They are j
both war-like fists, right and left;
arms of Prussia's autocratic and
ruthless power.
"When this war for freedom is
won, when the great day of reckoning
comes, then will come the day when
patriotic business in all the free nations
must smite the mailed fist. It j
must be driven home that German |
business cannot be allowed to rise
and prosper on the ruined industries
of Belgium, of France, of Italy?yes,
and of Russia?industries ruined by
the mailed fist of Germany. The
monstrous injustice which such a re- .
suit would mean for our brave al- ]
lies must be made so clear that a
way-faring man, though a pro-German,
would understand and heed.
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GIRLS! LEMON JUICE
IS SKIN WHITENER
How to make a creamy beauty lotion
for a few cents
The juice of two fresh lemons
strained into a bottle containing
three ounces of orchard white makes '
a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable
lemon skin beautifier at
about the cost one must pay for a
small jar of the ordinary cold creams.
Care should be taken to strain the
lemon juice through a fine cloth so
no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion
will keep fresh for months.
Every woman knows that lemon juice
is used to bleach and remove such (
blemishes as freckles, sallowness and (
tan and is the ideal skin softener,
whitener and beautifier.
Just try itl Get three ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and ,
two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly
fragrant lemon lotion and massage it i
daily into the face, neck, arms and J
hands. 1
-SKID TIRES
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ai investment
lich you realize
alue in mileage
Fisk Service,
an initial price
s attractive.
ware' Company
, S. C.
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"Within a month I have seen an
able and exhaustive plan, preparec
by a great German engineer and business
man and recently published ir
Germany, in which the most subtle
and indirect ways are outlined for
gaining a strangle hold on the business
of the world. And bear in mint
that not a German factory has beer
injured during the war. Every one
of them is ready to begin productior
.the minute the war ends and is pre
pared to push production at top speed
in order to get a running start in the
world's markets against the countries
whose factories have been destroyed
by German guns.
".But as business men we must no!
be satisfied with the feeling that we
want to strike?instead, we , must
designedly, unitedly prepare to strike
and determine to strike, not merely
for fundamental commercial freedom
but for the permanence of the fundamental
political freedom we are goin^
to gain in the present war. Business
must be used as an international
commercial force, just as our army
and the army of each of our nllies is
today used as aii international military
force. The only way that can be
done through a League of Nations
that will hold them. Surely no one
can be alive in the free nations today,
if his eyes are but half open, who
does not clearly see that if the pres
ent League of Nations now fighting
for civilization should disband, when
victory is won, Germany would defeat
them independently and separately
when she had organized her
next war. The only sane, strong way
to prevent that catastrophe is to organize
the present League of Free
Nations into a permanent League of
Nations. Then organized business in
the League of Nations could go forward
and rebuild the waste of war
find become a mighty agency in preventing
future wars."
No Worms in a Healthy Child
AH children troubled with worms have an unhealthy
color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or less jstomach disturbance.
vjiwjvr. o iAr>ichill TUN it; given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve
the digestion, and act as a General Strengthening
Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. GOc per bottle.
The village choir always contains
at least one man who thinks he is
singing gass when he is growling the
words.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fails
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get
restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c.
It is now reported that Hindenburg
is in an insane asylum. Planning
the war required a madman and
carrying it out made a lunatic.?
Gaffney Ledger.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
destroys the malarial germs which are transmitted
to the blood by the Malaria Moaqnlto. Price vJc.
It is rumored that the kaiser has
abandoned the project of a castle on
the Hudson and is even thinking of
giving up those he has on the Rhine.
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WAR SAVINGS ^
Standing of counties in South
Carolina based on per capita sales
for the week ended June 29, and on
total sales to date. S
Snies for the Week
Rank County Per Capita Amount
1 Charleston ..$2.30 $ 204,894.50
2 Anderson .. . 1.89 150,571.50
3 Newberry .. . 1.78 67,417.00 ft
4 York 1.71 89,521.50
5 Spartanburg . 1.68 162,089.00
6 Laurens .. .. 1.67 74,649.75
7 Greenville .. . 1.52 120,577.00 t
8 Florence .... 1.32 54,154.00 c
9 Jasper 1.15 8,709.25 fi
10 Abbeville . . .. 1.09 30,442.00 v
11 Fairfield .. .. 1.07 31,392.25 n
12 Chester 1.06 31,687.50 ?
13 Dorchester . .1.01 19,302.75 ?
14 Orangeburg .. 1.00 55,936.50 s
15 Lexington ... .99 32,428.00 t
16 Bamberg ... .98 19,141.75 b
17 Pickens 94 &>8,091.75 f
18 Aiken 87 37,783.00 ft
19 Greenwood . . .85 ^27,709.55 It
20 Georgetown .. .81 18,668.00 v
21 Cherokee 76 22,668.00 d
22 Sumter 75 32,112.25 t
23 Union 65 21,515.25 t
24 Richland . . . .62 38,762.50 t
25 Kershaw . . . .52 15,708.50 p
26 Calhoun 49 9,036.00 c
27 Marboro . . . .46 15,590.50 s
28 Oconee 45 13,398.25 n
29 Chesterfield . . .44 13,590.25
30 Barnwell . . . .42 14,489.50 I
31 Edgefield . .. .41 11,584.75 I
32 Hampton 39 7,271.50 ?
33 McCormick . . .39 3,863.25 J
34 Dillon 38 9,821.75 I
35 iAneaster . .. .35 9,905.75
36 Horry 32 9,495.50
37 Beaufort 26 7,786.00
38 Williamsburg . .23 9,551.00 (
39 Lee 21 5,755.50 '
40 Clarendon . . . .18 6,414.50
41 Saluda 14 3.236.00 8
42 Colleton 12 4,593.25 *
43 Marion 12 2,748.75 f
44 Darlington . . .07 2,700.75
$5 Berkeley ... .04 1,005.00 J
State $0.95 $1,557,149.50 f
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Total Sales
Rank County Per Capita Amount J1
1 Charleston . .$4.50 $ 400,873.25
i 2 Spartanburg . 4.50 400,873.25
1 3 Anderson . .. 4.10 326,719.25 "
4 Marion 4.05 94,598.00
i 5 York 3.94 "205,521.50 1
i 6 Beaufort . ... 3.51 103,914.00
r 7 Greenville . .. 3.14 248,614.25
8 Orangeburg .. 2.79 156,832.25 t(
! 9 Florence . ... 2.77 113,273.25 y
i 10 Newberry . .. 2.70 102,021.50
i 11 Laurens 2.45 109,137.76 *
l 12 Jasper 2.38 18,104.00
- 13 Sumter 2.19 93,34AjfcS ?
1 14 Chester 2.16 64,879.501
) 15 Lexington . .. 2.07 67,869.50
16 Dorchester . .1.94 37,050.75 y
17 Greenwood . .1.86 ^ 60,633.25 ^
18 Pickens 1.85 55,095.75 *
; 19 Calhoun .. .. 1.83 33,929.75 *
! 20 Abbeville .. . 1.80 50,230.50
: 21 Bamberg .. .. 1.76 34,312.75
( 22 Cherokee .. . 1.68 49,945.50
23 Marlboro' . . .1.66 56,072.00
i 24 Union 1.66 55,063.50 K
25 Horry 1.63 48,337.50
26 Oconee 1.61 48,408.50 U
1127 Richland .. .. 1.47 91,061.75
j28 Fairfield . ... 1.45 }43,819.00 "
'29 Georgetown .. 1.41 31,310.50'
1130 Barnwell . ... 1.40 47,809.75!
j31 Kershaw .-. .. 1.40 41.890.751
Il.io a;L-?? 1 oc r.o Ufln or I
i j 33 Lee 1.23 34,548.23 ,h'
; 34 Chesterfield .. 1.22 37,290.251
35 Hampton .... 1.18 21,953,25 j"1
i 3G Lancaster .. . 1.08 30,613,00 i*(
37 Dillon 1.03 26,352.75!
38 Edgefield . .. .95 26,593.251 1
39 McCormick . . .89 8,859.00 jw
40 Williamsburg . .77 32,184.75 '(;
41 Clarendon . . . .75 26,304.50
42 Darlington . . .54 21,388.25
43 Saluda 47 flO,571.75
44 Colleton 33 12,271.50 t
45 Berkeley . . . .13 3,096.50
State $2.22 $3,647,636.75
WOMEN TORTURED tV
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Suffer terribly with corns because of rtl
liigh heels, but why
care now 'p
tl
Women wear high heels which pj
buckle up their toes and they suffer
terribly from corns. Women then s|
proceed to trim these pests, seeking tj
relief, but they hardly realize the ter- a
rible danger from infection, says a
Cincinnati authority. d
Corns can easily be lifted out with ^
the fingers if you will get from any S(
drug store a quarters of an ounce of p
la drug called freezone. This is suf
ficient to remover every hard or soft d
corn or callus from one's feet. You v
simply apply a few drops directly upon
the tender, aching corn or callus, p
The soreness is relieved at once and v
soon the entire corn or callus, root fi
and all lift out without one particle of r,
pain. - ' S(
This freezone is a sticky 3ubstance h
which dries in a moment. It just b
shrivels up the corn without inflam- a
ing or even irritating the surround- f,
ing tissue or skin. Tell your wife
about this.
In times like these a fair lady and ?
her lieutenant are soon parted. w
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IFTER YEAR'S WAIT
SHE PRAISES TANLAG
lays With Confidence That "It Certainly
Is Fine."
SHE KNOWS ITS VALUE
Irs. Davis Declares Tanlac "Restored
Me to Health and Strength"
"A year has passed since I first
ook Tanlac, and now I can say with
onfidence that Tanlac is certanly a
ine medicine, for I know what it
rill do. I am glad to give this statelent
in endorsement of Tanlac."
lays Mrs. Ellie C. Davis, of Drayton,
I. C., a suburb of Spartanburg, in a
tatement she gave June 4th. "I
ook Taalac for stomach trouble of a
ad, painful form, ami also I sufered
from attacks of appendicitis,
ly nerves were bad and I suffered a
5t with indigestion. I was very
reak, and overwork had almost
owned my health.
f'The Tanlac stopped the indigosion,
though, and soon I was not
roubled with appendicitis. Those
wins in my side left, too. The mediine
gave me back my appetite,
trengthened my nerves and restored
ne to health and strength."
For sale hu PnlmoO^ r?-..~ r<~
? -? ??? wvi; VjU.,
Jnion; Buffalo Drug Co., Buffalo; K.
). Bailey, Carlisle; B. G. Wilburn &
son, Cross Keys; Jonesville Drug Co.,
lonesville; Lockhart Mills Store,
jockhart; R. J. Fowler, Monarch.
MAGINARY DIALOGUE
BETWEEN DUTHCM AN
AND GERMAN
Amsterdam, June 30.? (Correpondence
of the Associated Press)?
in imaginary dialogue between a
lutchman and a German, published
i the Telegraaf, shows the state of
ublic opinion over the German reusal
to permit Dutch ships to sail
or America to bring wheat for llolmd.
"Why are you always pestering
le? Why don't you hold your
angue?" the German demanded.
"But why can't I have wheat for
iy bread?" asked the Dutchman.
What do I care about that? Don't
send you coal?"
"Yes, but ."
"None of your impudence," rearted
the German. "And what do
ou send me in exchange?"
"Vegetables, cheese and milk. Al0
meat, and a little of everything
^ides. And I give you credit for
too," replies the Hollander.
"What are you complaining about,
len? Be thankful that I still allow
oti to trade with me. I might have
iken everything I wanted of you
ithout giving you a scrap in ream."
"Have you the right to do so?"
"Right? I make my own right,"
1 the German response.
"Why should you have ar.y wheat?
[ave we any wheat?"
"At least allow us to give tonnage
) Americn in exchange for wheat."
"Certainly not. If you give tonage
you strengthen the enemy, and
e who does that is my enemy also."
"And what do you do to your eneiy?"
"I club him to death and take all
e possesses."
"Then if I give up tonnage you club
ie to death, and if I don't, I starve
> death?"
"I don't object," says the German.
Do I ask you to keep alive? It is
e who must live; you don't matter."
IRLS! DRAW A MOIST
CLOTH THROUGH HAIR,
DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY
ry- this! Hair gets thick, glossy,
wavy and beautiful
at once
Immediate??Yes! Certain??
iat'8 the joy of it. Your hair be)mes
light, wavy, fluffy, abundant
ad appears as soft, lustrous and
iautiful as a young girl's after a
anderine hair cleanse. Just try
lis?moisten a cloth with a little j
anaerine and carefully draw it
irough your hair, taking one small
Lrand at a time. This will cleanse
le hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil,
nd in just a few moments you have
i>ubled the beauty of your hair. A
elightful surprise awaits those
'hose hair has been neglected or is
raggy, faded, dry, brittle of thin,
esides beautifying tbo hair, Danerine
dissolves every particle of
andruff; cleanses, purifies and inigorate
the scalp, forever stopping
ching and falling hair, but what will
leaae you most will be after a few
'eeka' use, when yon see new hair?
ne and downy at first?yes?but
eally new hair growing all over the
?alp. If you care for pretty, soft
air, and lots of it, surely get a small
ottle of Knowlton's Danderine from
ny drug store or toilet counter for a
jw cents.
Can we take Kerensky's word for it
-that With the' aid of allied money,
oath on Germany's eastern front
'ill do a Russian business?
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WHEN YOU'VE CUT YOUR
CROP HAVE A GOOD PLACE T(
OF YOUR YEAR'S WORK AND
SHOULD BE KEPT IN A PROP
GOOD BUILDING MATERIALS F'
THINKING THE MATTER OVE1
NOT ONLY SAVES YOUR CROPS
MUCH MORE VALUE TO YOUR
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! c?V Lz*%-_ W> j and your grocery
i , con nr. -M Get in line wit
drink Luzianne
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COPVC AND LET
US FIGURE ON IT
HAY AM) HARVEST El) YOUR
> PUT IT. IT IS THE RESULT
TO GET THE REST PRICE IT
ER PLACE. WE'VE GOT THE
OR YOU, AND WHEN YOU ARE
i JUST REMEMBER THAT IT
EACH YEAR, BUT ADDS THAT
PROPERTY.
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* Otde Dayes
Goode Coffee
I fellows of long ago gathered about
board for a snack and a smack, tbey
:offee be ye very best in ye land,
id you ge* today when you drink
try it. If it doesn't taste better than
you've got a real"kick"coming to you,
trill refund every penny you paid for it.
h the thousands of good people who
regularly. Buy soiue today, in the
7 can. ,
~ __COFF]^P^
work. Scouring
Drps recruits.
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emblem
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MARINES
DER THIS EMBLEM j
Men in Training"
Fighting isn't the only duty of a
soldier, and exposu>o to bullets is
not as serious as exposure to all
kinds of weather and dampness.
Rheumatic aches, sore and stiff
muscles, strains and sprains, chilblains
and neuralgia, all are enemies
of the soldier, and the relief for all
these pains and aches is Sloan's
Liniment. Clean and convenient to
carry or use; does not stain, and ,
penetrates without rubbing.
G?n?ioui sized bottle*, at ell druggist*.
BP ^ Pi pi PI
(loan's prices not increased, 25c 50c $1
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