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You all thr+ In the Package; for the WRM because protectic inferior Just as Package tion ag Purity. SEALE KEPT The Flai Lasi CRAT WHEAT ClUP Is NOW INDI Estimated Y'ie'd from S. C. the Largest for State CORL LATE THIS SEAS Live Stock Death Rate fo Twelve Mon:hs Lowe Than Usual. .%)atla. My 11.--The gove rerort i'ied today throuyh ]ire, South Carclina field aj the :Burn auL of Crcoy F~stimlates, States D1 ip:.r:tment ef Agricuit, t ecate- that a record-hreaking <:o voi!l be harvestedl in the tit's. within the next few r the (esf~timt' ed y~el for South C ein' en. of the largest in t I n-y of the St ate. Of the 205.00 (town lu fll 20.600O rerian her emd. (ondiation on May S8 t-s centt (of normal, or 41 p ahme he t en- yeaIr ave rage, t 1 Mother Got Jack and Jill, and Went motoring They set out to re To take a. ''loft) They went to thei Without a hitch They had "GREEN So there wasn't While climbing i more the exception tha have the satisfaction o1 oil that will keep your and with the least posa in efficiency, and powi want to "take a shine" tain. Remember, the o GREEN FLAG M( Whether you're running op and down the hill, yon iafaction, ''GREEN FLs the bill'' DON'T FORGET THA IS THE LIFE OF MOTOR. More than it requires the best g: oil to keep it "living' est. There are some "live ers in this County wv exclusive agents in town for "GREEN MOTOR OIL. It w you well to hunt town till you find hir cause he sells "( FLAG" MOTOR 01 best you can buy. "GREEN FLAG" IV OIL is for sale in thiu ty by the following known and reliable d Plowden Hard. Mannina. S will find .e flavors sealed --but look name it Is your in asainst Imitationse the sealed is protec ainst im. TIGHT RIGHT For O S. IN The condition for the entire United States is 100.5 per cent, or 15.1 pei CAI[D cent above the ten-year average, the indicated yield being 899,915,00 bush. els, as compared with 558,449,00( Dne of bushels of last year. The latter esti. mates refer to winter wheat only and do not include estimated yields of ON spring sowing. Rye Acreage Five Per Cent Less. Past The acreage of rye in South Caro r lina to be harvcsted for grain is .5 per cent less than last year, though the acreage used as a cover crop would rnment show a slight increase. Condition is B. B. reported at 99 per cent of normal, or ent of 1 per cent below last year. United While plowing and spring planting ire, in- hegan from ten days to three weeks wheat late, work progressed remarkably well United during a greater part of April. Corn sonths, is late and shows the effects of thc arolinai cool weather during the last week 01 se his- A\ 'ril. It is es;timated that 85 per ceni 0) acres (If spring plant ing was dione by May 1 to he Part, of Hay Crop Still on Farms. 1 was Of the last year's hay crop 15 pe *r cent cent. is still on farms. The repori eC est i- on the corresp)ondling (date of last yeai ~se Down to Date! rom and Bill up the steep!I ach the topmost top "peep!I op as slick as an eel, or a jumble: FLAG" OIL in the motor, a chance to grumnble! >untain peaks in a moto, n the rule, it's mighty good. knowing the brand of mo engine running the smnoothe ihle (defection er, when you up the moun ii for power is ~TOR OIL. onthae leveIl, 'll find fo r eat IG'' will "fill T OIL their FLAG"__ r,. Be REEN L, the [OTOR ,l( well vare Co. N.JC DOCTORS SAY THE NEW CALOMEL I IS BEST MEDICINE I *1 New Variety, Called Calo- I tabs, Is Purified and Re .1 fined From Nauseating i and Salivating Effects- 1 Medical Virtues Retained I and Improved - 1 According to the world's greatest physicians and medical authorities, calomel was the best and most uni versally useful of all medicines. Medi cal authorities prescribed calomel for almost every disease and explained that it was the best and surest of all system purifiers. They say that calo mel cleanses the liver, stomach, bow els and kidneys and purifies the blood from all poisons, making the system pure and clean so that nature can quickly restore the health. Now that science has purified calo mel of all its nauseating aid danger ous qualities, the new kind of calomel, I called "Calotabs," is even more popu lar than the old. As a liver-cleanser and system purifier Calotabs are more effective than the old style calomel, yet are entirely delightful in effect. One Calotab at bedtime, with a swal low of water--that's all. No nausea, no salts, nor the slightest unpleasant ness. Next morning you awake feel- ; ing fine, with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please and go where you please-there is no re striction of habit or diet or danger of salivation. Calotabs are sold only in original, sealed packages, price thirty-five I cents. Your druggist recommends and guarantees Calotabs, and will re- 4 fund your money if you are not de lighted with them.-(adv.) i showed 10 per cent of the previous crop remaining on farms. The death rate among live stock for I the past twelve months is shown to be lower than usual, due largely to the mild winter and ability of the exten sion department, through quarantine ] regulations and the use of serums, to prevent the spreading of epidemics. It is estimated that 35 mules and horses of all ages, 26 cattle, 22 sheep and 49 hogs out of every 1,000 have died from disease during the year ending April 30, 1919. I ANTI-PROHIBITION FIGHT Association Opposed to Drought An nounces Program. New York, May 11.--Plans for the fight against national prohibition to I be opened at the outset of the special session of Congress called by Presi dent Wilson for May 19, were an nounced here today at headquarters . of the Association Opposed to Na tional Prohibition. The federal prohibition amendment effective January 16, will be attacked by Representative Reuben L.:Haskell, of Boston, by the introduction of a resolution providing for ts repeal and a second resolution calling for a refer endum on it in every State of the: union. Representative James A. Galli van, of Boston, it was said, would join forces in the fight. ---o STRIKE AT PAPER MILLS Five Thousand Workmen Quit Inter nati'ial Company. Glen Falls, X. Y., May 12.-Refus ing an offer made b.y the Interna tional Paper Company of approx imately 1(0 per cent increase in wvages in a newv wo(rk ing agreement which was to go into effect yesterdlay, 5,000 members of the International Brother hood of' Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers emnloyed in this company's mills througahout the country, struck betwevecn midnight and 8:30 o'clock this morning. - WI N''flROP COLLEGE S(CHOLAR~SillP' ANID ENTRANCE EXAMINATIfON The e:-amination for the awvard of vacant. scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for the admnission of new st udents will he held at 'he County Court House on Friday, July 4th, at 9 A. M., andl also on Saturday, J1uly 5th, at 9 A. M., for those who wish to make up by exallmat ions add(1itional units reqluiredl for full admission to thew Fr'eschman Class of this inst itu tion. The e'xamination on Sat urday. J1uly 5th, will he used only for making admission units. The scholarships will he awardled upon the examination held on Friday, July 4th. A pplicants must not he less than sixteen years of age. When scholarships are va cantater July 4th. they will be a rddto those making 'the highest average at. this eramination, providled they meet the cond~itionls .governing the awvard. A pplicants for scholar ships should write to President Jlohn son for scholarship examination blanks. These blanks, properly filled out by the a pplicant, should be filed with P~e di' 2 Johnson by July 1st. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session wvill open September 17, 1919. For fur thier informoat ion and tatalogeue, ad dress [President D). HI. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C.-21-2t-p. ESTATE NOTICE. Creditors of the Estate of Ellison apers, dleceased, wvill render an ac >unt of their (demands, duly attestedl -the undersigned as admiitratrix Sto her attorney, J. Hughes Cooper, >lumbia, S. C. Carlotta M. Capers, iinistratrix of the Estate of Elli A Gra O cost it may graceft On the oth stylishly sho< a very plain Intelligent ci every man ai body, from ti FIRST, the SECOND, t1 Our nobby li meet every style. Walk into a ing will be n The NTI MORRIS NESS, Manz We know United States Tires p E0 *ChaIn' 7' stand in bu C State T e lr ndo otor Co. Manning cefu ume, hoivever be, is complet il footwear. er hand, a n I foot frequen costume. ire of the feet id woman ov No consideratii Health. he Personal A ne of Shoes ai demand of coy pair of them, lade easy. w Id( Eger. are Good Tires. That's 4,y -s o iue oka sis fol asoit log a wet ~onsequently, it pays us t< s Tires. hef're the tires we sell. rhey're the tires you shoul Wje have them to meet evei United Stb are Goot L. M .Jones AlenIn Foot elaborate e without eatly and tly offsets is a duty ves to the ons ppearance e made to nfort and and walk- * a Co. Manning, S. C. why we sell them. -Usco' re's the way e look at it he tire proposition from our iere, to stay. We can remain yiease our customers. handle go tires-United d use. y need of price or use. stes Tires i Tires Greelyville Motor Co.4 Greelyville