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v.' 'V ' j tfhcrt Stem# cf Messrs Hoy and Kinjr AT wore spent Sunday in Dunbar, S. C. I Mr. Baker and son "Dutch" of Mt. Oo;?har wwre in town .Monday. 1 ? Messrs. John ami Frank Lee, of Anfoil:*, were in Chesterfield Monday. ^ Mr. .1 mi Koj*ers, or v nrraw, n?o the oily ijunday. <> .Miss Sarah Monro will entertain 1 the Hook Club this, Thursday after- ^ noon. Mrj. Perry Therroll, of Mt Cro- I j-lian. is the yuest of Mrs. II. i Moore. ^ Mas Mamrio I .urns has returned from the Summer School at \\ inthrop < "olletre. < . . b?srs. Bryan Odom and Anjrus , Min applied in Pior-eice Monday f r admission to the na\y. The Baptist Sunday School held ( their annual picnic at Bij.t Springs Wed ucsday. Mr. 11. .1. Douglass, who sulfered a r lapse recently, is aga'n on 'lie s'et.. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Craig and Miss (' rn Craig motored to Wadesborn Sunday. The Presbyterian Sunday School hold their annual nicnie at Kooky Kiver Sprin s last Thursday. Mr. K. Walker Duvall. chairman of the t'i.unt'V' Selection Board is spendii ilis week in Maryland. ^ M - Annie (iul'tMlpi* is attendinv fi house party iven by Mrs. .1. C Lindsay at St. Haul, N. The U. D. ("s. will mi'i't at the home of Miss Mary Manila next Tuesd iy : ft< rtrmn, A up". 7th, at ?? o'oloekMrs. W. .1. Tiller u is ! voupht home f : i a Colvmib a losptal till* Week. 1! r condition. tlr : ii ^ri'itis. is improving. 'tie. Lester Iluntl 'v, the popular elerk in the firm Teal-done- Co., b spmalin.c the week with iiis father, Mr. K. V.*. Huntiey, of ('atoo, S. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. \V. iiai.ea spent the v.i- ' I in Charleston, at the eone!a - ?>n of Mrs. Manna's summer normal < 'out se at Winlhrop 1' it llurs', aeeotttpaltieil hy 1 )? ami M i s. Ni-tt son and Iioy Hurst win! to < liar! if. e Monday. Mcrt had liis tonsils removed. M Alia and l!o\ic Iloti^lie* li* I'n e to (Jreenville to see their broile r, Mr. Henry Douglass, who is ;it Camp Sevier, there. M: Mary Ilelle Huriress has pron to < narle< on to \ is11 incniis. .u > s lUir^i'.-s has In-en tii?* jruest of M:s.; VicI t Welsh. Mr. Ilrvin Knight ami sister, Miss Kul.i Knight, <>f ( In-raw, visited relatives ln-r< Sunday. I.ittli- Mill:.-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Odom. was painfully in j ured yesterday while visitin** .Mrs. I-'. M. Cannon. Failinir from tin- porch, hi-r hi-ad struck a r? A crowd of th" y<?unv-?-r s -t enprfn-l a nioo.-i!' -h picnic and sivi muin-.r party a .Mursi-y's Mil! 'I'u-.-da.- i-ccnin;Mr. and Mrs. 1'i-rry I'lu-m-ll ami Mr and Mrs. Kdyar Porter were ;ln- c-liaperoiuvi. Mr. S. P.. i'oston, who has hei-n at ti-niiin;- tin- Traininu ('amps m ! rt 0?!i- i orp< and tin- Ai'taP-vy Hclic I at i-'oi t n- s Monroe, is vi.-ttiiuj his sister .Mrs. Ira Uedfearn. I hi- lir. : i f a series of entertainnu . m honor of Mi-s .M-iy Wallace K.ivi in-!, of Savannah, the house . in t of Mis> Mary VVaish, was a tlai at lliy Spring's hotel Weil liesday vvi-niiur. A ri rival nn-clin" i hi-ina held at Mi. Oh et M 10. Church. The Rev. I I I. . . I . f M.. ..II, .. ?lHelmut tlv -ervice. 'the interest manifested .s beyond ;i! 1 expectations. Seine !?< ??lt i fill tomatoes were re Ce'ved from ! In* > ?i i; df Ml.- Mill \ ;i )\veil. W'l liel eve (ill r subset- iicrs ! -.. < s'n; "!io\v vile seil the truth, that r.ext to fri?-?l clti !.en >? editor 11; i 11.: s; tile tiina'ii is the tiiiest vi-pe- 1 table t hat ;;rn\vs. Mrs. J. K. I.u.-a . who v.a railed ' home recently "li ;i> i-i. 11 . Ill" In S" vire ii!11e ; of In r mother, .Mrs. It. A e Carnpbelhof Knhy, !. > r- iiirne.l : . (Jeort'ia where -lie wil: .pea 1 ih re- ( niaiwler of the .summer iiur with her lui haaii, Mrs. faneiM i1 lis uiup r covered. .t The most picturesque character seen on the street of < hosier!.id for some time is Shi i.it' '> j? Ii.ui'las in the >tuise of a farim r, oi ;\ inir his ford true .. The Sheriir :"?t only looi s and | acts the part, lull he I ; oia .. pood, if the tru'h is known. 1!.- hart threshed el.out 5000 1)0 he;; of wltCSlt J lie ( has eii'ht acres of tobacco that s 'he finest ever and wiil luine: from 111 to 155 cents per pound. 11 i cotton is j said to be fine. And villi a herd of j blooded milk cows, oodles and oodles of feedstuff prowinp and a silo building, Mr. Douglass ou^ht to rank as 1 high as a farmer as Ife does as sheriff, ^ And that puts him up in Z us a apri- j, culturiat. o ?S ' ^ " ? %ceal Jntereat ] Mr. Dozier, of Marion, is visiting lis brother, I)r. R. il. Dozior. Corn is now selling on the local narket for $2.7") per bushel, spot ash. Miss Gertrude Median entertained the Rook Clift> Friday afternoon loo ream and sweet cakes were served. I lore's hoping the highway to I.an raster will be constructed. We are lands off as to the route. Mr. L. B. Davis and his tenants wW save plenty of flour this winter, havng made 23(5 bushels of home grown vheat. Misses Mattie Gaddy, Ruth Ilanna, Violet Welsh, Sarah Moore, Mary I'usser and Millie Douglass are a bevy >f young ladies that are solicit iig Members for the Red Cross Chapter f?ir Chesterfield County. Mention has been made in these lolunins of some pretty good sized lonritoes received by the editor, but ihree big fellows last week from the .mien of Mr. II. D. Tiller has them ill beaten so far. One of them measured 1(5 inches in circumference and the three weighed 5 Vfe pounds. Some Tomatoes! A meeting was held at 'he Ruby vadcd school building; on .Monday by he Masonic Lodge. Itc\ I's.ul 'I". Wood delivered the address before '.lie wives and daughters of Masons. \fter the speaking good things to eat .vere served. Two secret services M'l'c held after dinner the thir I decree being conferred at night. Dr. Wannamaker, D. 1). (J. M., of Clu-raw, .ml the Rev. Mr. !1: irlsell, also ot In-raw, were present. IRE DESTROYS HOME OF MR. F. VV. RIVERS Last Thursday afternoon ire leimyed the home of Mr. F. W. River.-, .bout - miles from town. The loss to Mr. Rivers above insur nee is estimated at $2,Obi). <>n!\ a mall part of the furniture was saved. The dwelling house and smoke i iiu.se were completely destroyed. When the lire started Mrs Ricers and one of her daughters were at iioine, .Mr. Rivers and two of tin- hoys were attending a meeting at l'riendnip church. A neighbor, passing by noticed -moke coming from an upper w.udow. 'ie stopped and asked what meant, and the investigation showl the house to he on lire. Tlu-rc was only time to stive a small art of the furniture from the lower part of the house. McBF.F. Mr. and .Mrs. .J. K. Middle '>11 have j leturned front a trip to Ornn^ehurit'1 ml Charleston. They nail*' tie* trip, n their car. Miss Myrtle Kaley visited Fiends! il l.akc View last week. Mrs. Dorcas Pate ami daughter, ' Ins. IViry MePlterson, <>f ttt.il.e.ridyc, visited relati\c , here last ' sock. Misses Mary Mcpherson and Mol- 1 :e I'ostoa were the truest.-. of the later's sister, Mrs. D. M. Pate, near ParicU last week. Mrs. Will Steen anil children, of Jartsville, are the quests of relatives' iere this week. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Stevens and sis- ' r, of Charleston, were uuests at the mine of Mr. A. J. Italcy Monday. Mrs. I. ,J. MclMierson, who spent he past month in Rock Mill, arrived mine Friday accompanied by her I ' rand daughter, Miss Willie Moore,' \ho will he the tfuest of Misses Moliie i 'eston and Kllen McPheison for two j veeks. Misses Leila and Kthel McLeod left i ast week to visit relatives in 'arolina. Misses .M?>I]i? and I'oar! Haley, ??i* ' :in rsnii, an* the guests ut' heir canins, the .Misses Haley. DEATH OF MR. R. M. MYERS N'cws was received to-day that Mr. ! J. M. Myers died in a ha nn!a! in t'ouinhia (his morning al 1 o'clock. Th?>vi;rh Mr. Myers had heen seriiisly siek far a long time his death an: as a shock. For the j.a.-t few eeks ei .couraging rerun i ? froai his ' Fide had produced hope for his reavery. The remains will lie brought ta hesterficld tonight. Mr. Myers leaves a w f? ami four eh i If Iron, for v. horn t <h epeat vmpathy is expressed. DI.ATH OF MR. JOHN W. HURST News of the sudden death of Mr. oho VV. Hurst has ju.'.t hern received. Mr. Hurst was tahen to a hospital a Columbia last Monday in a serious ondition. lie died last uit^hl at 10 >'e|ock. The remains are beini? roujrht to 'hesterlield for interment. Mr. lurst will he buried with Masonic lonor.s. Charlie Tuft, the son of Ex-Presilent Taft, an<l Cornielius Vanderbilt, r.f the grandson of Commodore Vanlerbilt, huve both enlisted as privates n the army. Each ia only 11) years Id. 1 PATRICK Mr. Quincy H. Campbell and Miss Irene Swink were married Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, at the home of the bride, Rev. W. V. Jernian officiating. Rev. A. W. White, of Jefferson, held a meeting last week at the Baptist church. Miss Mary Ingraham ;hid her brother. Caston, are visiting relatives in Lexington, N. C. Mr. O. I>. Turnage spent Saturday in Mi-Bee. Mr. J. K. Williams was taken to the Florence Infirmary Satin-lay. At last report he was still very tick. Mrs. J. A. Harrington, of Roekinjjhani, N. C., eame over Tuesday to accompany her mother, .Mrs. S. L. Gillespie, to Glenn Spring. Mr. ami Mrs. H. L. Smith left Tuesday for a week's visit in Richmond and other Virginia points. Fred Bryan returned to his home in Trenton Tuesday. - *1 MAYSVII.LE Mr. K. I). Myers spent a short while with Mr. IJ. II. Bureh Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Shurman I.ear<l visited Jit the home of Mr. Henry Burr last Tuesday nipht. Miss Mollie Bureh visited Misses Minnie ami Kathleen Myers last Wednesday. Messrs, II. ('. (iaddy ami K. D. Myers motored to Kuhy and t'hestorlivid one day last week on business. Mr. F. K. Smith, of Cross Roads, | was in this section last week with a line load of watermelons. Mr. T. (i. (irij^trs, of Ruby, \v;is in ihis section Inst week on business. MHenry Hurr and family visited at llie home of Mr. Pete IIuiT, of near Wiiile.- Imro, recent iy. Mr. II. It. Hatch spent Tuesday in Wadeshoro. .Miss Aire Davis is . ; ~it i i v iit the home of her uncle, Mr. .loronte Teal. I Mr. Samuel 15. Iturr was in ChcsterI (ield recently. We arc- jrlad to say that Mr. It. II. I'uivh has jiTeatly improved. Mr. Jerome Teal spent a short while at Mr. J. T. I>:ivis* last Saturday. Mr. Jasper Kddins was in this section last Thursday afternoon. I Mr. Daniel Davis visited Mr. Vernon Myers Sunday. Messrs. II. It. Iturr and Jim Ratlitl I were in Ruby Siilurday. Splendid rsiins have fallen here diirintr the past week ami crops arc jlookintr line even thoiurh 'hey are- late I Mr. ('. I'. Jones spent Tuesday it Charlotte, X. with friends. Mi.-.-es Annie and Clain Lowry ;-,n? Merid Morgan were the jruests cil Misses Mcdlie ami Annie l.ee Iturc I i Sunday a ft c-rnoon. j Mr. Wilbur Tucker visited MisXeilic I>ae is Sunday. Mr. Kllie Smith, of Wc-xford, In-. ;purchased an Overland car. Mr. Richard Tucker continues tc improve. Mr. C. I*. Jones, of Company '15" visiteil his sister. Mrs. 15. II. Korea, Monday afternoon. This company is v<?inK to leave for Greenville Sail day. RUBY The many friends of Mr. J. W. Crawley are plan to see him om' attain. Mrs. \V. C. Rushing and children, of Hamlet, were in town Mummy o t their way to vis't in the Cross Itoa D section. Th Misses Cilniore. who are \isitinir Mrs. M. I.. Haley, \i-ited in Wade, horo this week. Rev. J. It. Millard has ; one to Mentreat, N\ C.. where he wi!! spend his vaeat ion. Mr. 1'. V. Threat ha.-? i*"l u" i ed from the hospital at Hamlet and is <; alii,;1 ulonjr nicely. Mr. and Mrs. M. I, Rah-y motored to Wadeshoro ,Sunday. Mrs. J.. I>. Ilarrell, <<f Cheraw, visited her son, Mr. II. II. Ilarrell, of thisplace, last week. Mr. Duncan McGregor spent tin | week-end with his sister, .Mrs. J. C Lindsay, of St. i'aul, C. TEAL'S MILL Rev. Ford preached an int"rerliny I serin ni Sunday niyrhl. I .Messrs. il<i\v:ii'<l and iialph Smith >f ( licraw, visited in tins i omnium'\ i Suminy. Mi si-s Sallie and I'.va Cnulder, o| t'heraw, are visitinjr Miss Mary .John son. .Messrs. J. Iv Johnson and John Stafford left for (aibson, X. .Men day niornintr. .Mis Stella Minis, of ('he^ter.'ield, visited Mrs. J. I!. Johnson I'riday. Mr. Kbbi .Mmyiin lilt for I5.nl n, N. Sunday. Mr. W. II. IJell, from North farofina, is visiting his daughter, Mrs Lewis Hunt. Mr. ilarmon Turnaj^e is visiting li s sister, Mis. Lewis Sherrell. Messrs. Melvin and frank White visited in this community Sunday. Mrs. I,. S. Moryan is very su-k at this writing. I>ut we hope for her a speedy recovery Mr. William Cassiilv vi?ii?<i community Sunday afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. A. Oliver and family motored to near t'heraw Wednesday. Miss Mat;trie Crenshaw, of Patrick, is seriously ill, hut we hope for her a speedy recovery. Judging by the way the hoys have been talking to the girls lately, they must all be figuring going I" the war. Mrs. J. B. Hunt is sick, hut we hope she will soon be well again. Wonder what has become of Cheraw, Route 2. The progressive farmer never "Uya-by." [ DEVELOPING MORE POWER I AT TEAL'S MILL PROPERTY Dr. D. T. Teal some weeks ago began the development of the waterpower at his mill pond on the Society Hill Road half-way between Chesterfield and Cheraw. With the improvements being made Dr. Teal hopes to develope about MOO horse-power, using three 100 horj>power turbines. The pond oovr about 800 acres and contains en enormous amount of water. The doctor has not yet made known his plans in detail. It is assumed that monument a' Hay Springs last Sunday evening. It's ui\ i 11 up that (Juss (Tuntun is iitc champion lon.o-distanee walker of lloiite l since his walk last Sunday evening. There is some tall: antonfr tu litfht v.ciph.t fanners of oriranizintr a ??rassraisers' union. Messrs. (itiss (T.urton and T'hilip A'lnnis visited at Mr. Win. Oliver's Sunday afternoon. I.el's work the roads this week. j "CdVK US A CHANCE" The following pot in was written hy . Miss Mary V. Sowell for the yrraduat. my class of tlie Textile anil Industrial Institute at Spartunhury. Miss Sow- 1 i !i was at one time a member of this lass and was present at the elnsiny | exercises recently, when she was re' quested to write the ck>.>s poem. I I i "(Jive us a chance!" What a motto i sublime, 1 That covers the hope of talent and lime. Imploring the best, denlnriny defeat, \ ' I're: sinp on to sucee-s, no thought j of retreat! i I \ chance !i> make I:noun our earnest j desire, our lives with ambition sire truly on lire; To elevate the mind to si far-seeing ; height, Ami win si great victory for truth ami for right. A chance in existence, how wonder- ; ful ami grand, To prove to the world how nobly we stand tJpheld by motives divinely bestowed, I o prosecute siims where failures have stood. A chance in the world is sill that we i crave, l'n bless other lives with a spirit that's brave; To look beyond doubt and obstacles severe To the illumining heights of a distant > sphere; Where mortals may see their com- | lades in need, \nd bravely respond witli interest ami i deed, With howers of love for less fortunate than we, Who are striving for a chance with a i determining plea. A chance in the world is all that we plead ? i ii answer mi1 call ol humanity's . id otl.-r complete our lives to His; will. Who doily directs and lcadvth us st ill. STRA yED Youny hound l??^r. ionic, strayed from home month ayo; itlack hack with tan under neck and let's; nl>oul year and one-half old; an-ver- to "Hocks." Reward for l'-turn I,. Ii. !"efoot - t p I 'at l it IJ >vi i c 1 SPRAY THE POTATO Bl.'GS Potato huys are apt to he as tmuI Masonic on (all potatoes as on sonny ones. Don't foryet to use Paris yreen on then, when they show siyns of yetliny had. Southern Uuralist. ~ I Ir lf!V cSL Winburn Bros., FatrWU, S. C. , j And All Oood Dealorm. 1 he will either build a large mill and gin and thus use his power or he may convert it into electricity for lighting and industrial purposes. One thing is certain, there will be a use for all the newer ?? ' , ? %.v ? VI\?|/CU. It is hoped that in this enterprise he is being encouraged by otber publie-spirited citizens. us developments of tljis nature are of v ital importance to the progress of the community. CHESTERFIELD, ROUTE 4 The ice cream supper at White Oak last Saturday was enjoyed by several and a handsome sum was realized. Mr. (luss Clanton was visiting j relatives near Camden last Tuesday. I Messsrs. Henry Odom and llobson Dalryniple, of Canty, S. ('., attended j the ice cream supper at White Oak j Saturday evening. Mr. (I. N. Clanton spent a day or wo iChe raw last week visiting his!| mother, who is sick. (Had thatli he can report her some better. Mr. \V. I>. Odom and his mother visited near Hay Springs last Sun-1 day. j (Several of the Woodmen of this route attended the uovoilir . ..f h DEATH OF INFANT Little Carrie Thurmnn. 1 On Thursdny morning, July 2(>th, ] the Death an>;el visited the home of I Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thurman, Jr., of j Ruby, and bore away the Spirit of their little babe. j Little Carrie was about 1'? months j old, sweet and affectionate child, j loved and admired by everyone that know hor, un<l though the little* dar- 1 linK had been sick a lonjr time and suffered much, it was hard to yrive up j the precious little jewel. Nothing j that loving hands or medical aid could j do was neglected, however <!nd in his almighty wisdom saw fit to take the j 'ittle one home to Him. j The little body was laid to rest the I following day in tile llopewell (Vine- j f.ery, with burial services conducted ; by liev J. I). I'urvis, in the presence j of a host of friends. 'j Our deepest sympathy jjoos out t?? i lie bereaved parents, hut we can only jj point them to the One who doeth all jl things well. "The Lord giveth and the I.ordjj lakelh away. Blessed be the name of | the Lord." A Friend and Neighbor. I | IF Y^u h Help One < I 1 ItWW^^c, I ?CC I A TM A : riMV iv;i J 1 i \ I ?f yourj In addition, valuable p jf fine gold watcli is given ; | I'lie Chest* sc'iooi. rt.: c i ion e of South < ;tI .ii !,,, , ' unity of ('h< ! \ << ' !. A i?? t i' ? r? of ill" ! > ! ,-t n>' ' I resident free hohh > of Oi'iiiikc ; I District No. SttS, hcen liled j 1 .til tlu* County Uo.'i.l ?., H in.- tion this the 1 - day of July, !S)i7, :i^- | i for ill) elrel i >11 > ., : ii>> <j > ,>>n >>. reducing the Hp cial ! for 'ird) i> > ry purpo.M * t r*?, i e ( i to jive i > > mills; it is then fore order- i h\> .m > !. et ioll bo lie I i the 8< f? on A ? ; list I lie 1 " :li !:>!,. I'., ot'ilci' of the < on I of I :1 teat ion. ?/. A. 1 THE COTTON RFI ; \)' R < ionison ('ollov.o, S. . .J > > notion cnlniliny nr. o 1 i pense should he li;i ' time where the r< ' i . iuf< ' jieolton. Coi'on i i |. >!iete?l iit t ho hepiiiiii >n I>u| at lit. , tline tin siii .on* hi most sections i I:.* Si. te :>i hadly against this |>i -t. Watch the fields clos"|\ ;.i:d \vh-n t *.' first si>rns appear < ?!! < t the info toil leaves and dymv l.-.lk in the . Mil mils spots ill the fiei i < >" lire I" methods similar to the fnllnwimr: Soak a cotton seed ,.iu-i in I coo- i none an?l then wrmjy th< ick so that it is only moist. Ilan^ this on should- , or and every loaf picked shoii!il ho ( put immediately into the sack. When ho infostoil spots have boon gone over f?11iti sack and ail. This requires comparatively little time and labor and prevents much damage. Do not cary l< infested loaves or stalks over tho i field because this is an effective way i sJjtasrcpdir.g it. There is little dan- i <er o?%p*aiding the pests from the 1 i 'L . 7000 Abusive Miles ~-l MPnvcirsMiMi ntwmm mi MBuia/??araKfl V Twice across America, breaking ft the best previous automobile rec- 5 ords both ways. Such a proof is offered by the Hudson Super-Six that it will endure a punishment no other car has ever equalled. ft Even if you never intend driving ft IrTTITmnN twice across America in 10 days ? iiUl/Ovll nncj 2i hours, still to know your j| Super-Six car is equal to such a task will I ft * odd much to your motor enjoy- ft ment. What other car gives you ft i "utn assurance of long endur- i ' once as proved by such abuse 7 J W WlMjOn. T-pata. $1650 Town Car I - - 292S J \/ Ccbriolet, 3-pr? ?a. 1950 Town Car Land. 3025 1 /S ! V Tou*in? Sedan - 2!7S Limousine - - 2925 j wpciusler, 1750 Limousine Land. 3025 # m 'All Prices f. o. b. Detroit) ' J. O. TAYLOR, Agent 1 i\1T. CR0GHAN, SOUTH CAROLINA H ARE NOT SAVING ||| JO VOTES P of Your Friends Who Is S iagMBaMrtMgBwwrog TOS* 5555 5555 n I v j a8^WBtaSaiii?^Slns*; <31 *J I 7*1 ;,; :.v V"'^V> ^- i 11 i ^ C ' ?&Lm 1 1 J n ^^ALsol^eiy I-i to ^meone on -ember 24 th, 1917 : - V3gZMBi&.~2L<y+ gia^flgyifc^.j-- WM| i ' ti NO VOTES for every cent ||| purchase. We want you I'm to have them. Rfl riy.es are ifiven at tin; end of every week. A ladies' I J jway at end ol each month. Let lis tell you about it. |B*^j erfield. Dry Goods Co. STENOGRAPHERS AND SOMK GARDEN CROPS TYPEWRITERS NEEDED The lime when fi-sh vegetables are senrce is from November to 1 .Mareh. If you will sow some collard i Men and Wo;nen .>teno?rapheri> seeds, cabbage, beans, turnips, beets, s And I y;j?rwriters Are Badly nii'ons and rutabagas in duly and AuNeeded by U. S. Government gust, you ean have vegetables to use ?? and sell all winter.?Southern Rural- J 'I he supply of qualified persons is lst< riot < '|U .! lo lie demand. The nuni- .. . . . " r of \ .-I e, HI the^ l)epartim nt GIRLS, , EMON JUICE I nt nil who pass the IS SKIN WHITENER 1 eiti are certifi il I'"' ;juw To Make a Creamy Beauty Lo- H ai d the need in the tion For a Few Cents. ? I i \ ' (po iiions outside Wash- ______ St sire held i,eMi.-Miy.!,< 'n"' J""'* ,,f lwo fresh lemons 8 A na . ' ! of men who can operate -trained into a bottle containing ! < \ i,.? Will he sn-eded in lli >hree ounces of orchard white makes . nay office-, in < iiarleston, . . u),,,|,. quarter pint of the most rei \tl int i. < :!., and tin m- me.i . ., , .. , |B VK.' marl, ible lemon skin beautifier aW .-.in i men uiiouj.ru i?l 1 i .1 m OK , i i ij limit tin- coat one must pay for a SB i . ii 11.1* >i.<- r ! !<> m*i * , 1. ;4; alary <-f ; aiall jar of the ordinary cold creams. ('arc should be taken to strain the le- A patriotic duty, iprdii cd per- llOII through u fine cloth so no i 'I'liinii puln tr?'ts in, then this lotion i, ion Ii ivp hceit imi d by onti , . . _ fl . . , i.M Aiil keep fresh for months. Every I he i a lull:; iii;r test, me. I 0 1 ' * ; <u aiation ;i:d application blind woman knows that lemon juice is 1 4,i !,' obtai i I finhi the .Secretin : used to bleach and remove such blem- t l.ocal ( vil i ice r.oitrd at any lir t ;S|R.S as freckles, sallowness and tan m '' ' ' ' ' 0H| ' ' OI 1 un(| ;8 (deal skin softener, whiten. , . el.u V. 1- .'ill fi'. .1 en .?? I ' A ,ric-i. l'ost onico IMdir.. Atlanta, Rr ?"'1 heaut.fier. A [;a Just try it! (Jet three ounces of or- H| . chard white at any druj? store and two ?lirrp?SPUl GARDENING lemons fromXhe jrrorer and make up A Success in KrowinK a tfood jrarden ? quarter pint of this sweetly fra- f Icpi'nil:* upon keeping everlastingly ^rant lemon lotion and massage it 2 it the job, stirring the soil, planting <laily i,,to face. neck, arme and S leedi, keeping down weeds, nnd light- handi? Adv. 1. " ing insects. If one will <lo ihi^. Lbere v ? ,. 'A is little room for fuilure^^^j|^tt|taMj<vWho was it longed for the "good, ^k tturaliat, time* j^k