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Redpath Chautauqua 1 Attractios1 including Kryl and His Band Featuring "War,Victory, Peace" Great Musical Pageant Mme. Augusta Lenska Prima Donna Contralto and the Culp String Quartet Debate on Gov't Ownership of Railways Orchestral Sextet 6 Great Lectures 7-BIG DAYS-7 REDPATH [ECHAUTAUQUA SEASON TICKETS $2.50 and War Tax AUTO. Rf.PAIR..NG l am Sincere! S I Guarantee [ Listen to me! Calomnel s day's work. If bi Ihcheachyv read( (1ruggist and evervinunly's d rulLVisI has niot iend( aI grTe a 1fallin2-of in the1 sale of e*nlom'el. Th'lev all give~ the samer reason. D odson's I . iv Tonem is taking its phiac'. T(alomelt' is uIlaniierousi and people know it, wile III) hison's 1,ive Tom~ is perf; .i afe aind uives heurr re 1ut,"sl a pran innt local i druim gi t I !-'in's I Aiver TPon. pr san allyv ua rante nd byh eve ry d rur gist who sells it. A la rge bot th ALLI CAN A daily ey ever stop t your wife load alone. THINK IT OVE Then get a carrying L waiver of Disability i New England NU T. D.\V District L~aurens Nation, * ABUN NEWS. * Rabun, April 21.-.Miss Allie Babb spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Houston Babb, at Gray Court. Mrs. Melvina Abercrombie left last week for Charlotte where she will spend some time with her daughter, 'Mrs. Paul Willis. AMrs. Rebecca Owens and Miss Edna Owens visited -Mrs. Harley Abererom bie Tuesday. Mrs. Theo Wolff and Miss Alartha Wolff, of Shiloh, spent Thursday iwith Mrs. Sloan Mahon. Miss Martha Wolff was in Greenville Friday. t.Ir. and Mrs. George Babb visited relatives in Lebanon Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Dennis Owens spent Saturday night with Mr. 1Houston Babb of Gray 'ourt. -Ir. 'irnest Bolt went to Greenville Saturday night to visit his brother, Mr. Con way Belt. Mr. and- Mrs. Sloan 'Mahon and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff, of Shiloh section, Sunday. MNir. and irs. Belton Owens, of Gray Court, spent Sunday With Dr. and Mrs. .J. W. lenson. Miss Cora League visited her friend, Miss Cora Bolt, Sunday. Little Mary -Babb. of Gray Court, is visiting her grandfather, Mr. Tully Bahil). Hb. AshYourDealer Grand Prize 9a firearms dAmmunition Wi$t for Catalogue TaHE REMINGTON ARMS UMACCO.INC. oTw o r TO ENJOY YOUlR EASTER RIDE it will be necessary to have your car in good order. To insure its being i goo( condition bring your auto to our shoji and have us remedy any defec1'; that may exist and put your car into good runn ing order. Such precaution on your part is good for the health of the (ar and yourself. Safety first! i-LIABLE GARAGE CO. Next to 11ikes & Co. top Calomel! )odson's Liver Tone ickens and~ youl my lOse a lious, conStipated or~ miy guarantee. (costs bu a few rPInbA, :iioI it ii iail lIver sluishesan ost' VOn Inave only ivIo ask tor yoJltI n I. bacek. D~odbon's liver Tonc' is a plea 2?. hle ssII. to buothi chiiren andi :a lake a spoonf1l at. uniight an tilw: he~adn ahe, aid sI'tomhrontii (10'( 1. - 11ated howels. It doesn't gripe all the net day l ike violent catlomeil, SCARRY ~cuse, but did you o wonder whether could carry the e .Perfection Policy )ouble Indernnity, Premiums during and income during ssued by the$ tual Life Ins Co., ATKINS Vianager LI Bank Buildling * * * HOME DEMONSTRATION * DEPARTMENT. By Miss Daisy E. Harris. * -During this month we are having health programs in all our 'Women's Clubs. Dr. L. A. Riser, director of rural health work, and Miss Chauncey Blackburn, of anti-Tuberculosis Asso elation, have spoken att several of our eltibs. Prevention is the most important factor in the matter of good health, and there was never a more co-opera tive proposition. No individual nor family can work it out. alone. As indi viduals we must say to ourselves: "I must. keep well not only for my self but because of those -with whom I come in contact. I should not only cultivate habits of personal hygiene, but of family hygiene and community hygiene as well. I must learn to do nothing that will htell) spread disease. And I must take my share of responsi bility regarding the conditions in the rommunity where I live. recognize the problems and stand back of all move mtents leading to betteir sanitation and 11101 liealtifiul condition." 'oor sewerage and the insanitary toilet open to the typhoid fly is thi greatest menace to health in any com munity. The proper disposal of sew eirage is the greatest need of everyv home. Typhoid fever, dysentery, sum mier complaint, tuberculonis, and other intestinal diseases may be spread 'by the fly from the disease germs found in human excrement. Tile fly is the lilthiest of all insect.;. It is born in Filth, lives in filth, carries filth and dleposits it upon your food. It drowns the disease germs in your baby's milk. ;et rid of the ly now by screening porcles and windows,. by destroying the breeding places and keeping the back yards clean. Hlave your toilet screened, or better still put in a 'sani tary closet with septic tank. In regard to these tanks for (ither school or h1ome1. write Dr. L. A. iiser, director of rural health work, Columbia. lHoth Dr. Aiser and Miss Blackburn arc anxious that Laurens county shall have a rural leailth director and coun ty nurse another year in order that we iay h~lve sclool illspection and other san itary mea in su res carried out in the 'oun11y. Miss il ack biirn is especially inter ested in tle' prevention and curing of tuberculosis. if you desire literature inl regard t) tilbercullosis Spilt you, write to Miss Chauncey IMlackburn, 211 1'nion Bank building, Columbia. 'liss Ti(ackbillrn also lims chanige of the liealth (rusade ill which so many or the chlildrenl are taking part. In order to be a crusader the following chores are to be don1e: 1.I washed my hands lefore tach melal. 2. I washed not only liy face lb1t 111' iars and lle(k and mlianed tiy linger nis today. 3. 1 tried to k(.(.1 fingers. iwlnciLs an1d (of lmy nlose and muouith. I. I diranuk a glass oIf wat r before each meal and1( before going to1 bed., and dink~hs todlay. i. I tooik tiln or morI slow dleep bireaithus of fresh air t oday. 7. I played (,atdooris' or withi will today. S. I was ini heil tien houirs lahit niht 9. I trjied todiay It mitiu aml stand uii stratighit, t) iat ,lowly. anid to at tilnd to toilet and( iachi nl(+d of miy bodiiy at its regulari t illr. 10. T 1ried to kee'p neat anld lhar ful (ionstanltly and1( to be hlelpfll toi olhirs. I t. I tookil t.o fal biathi this week. If you disir to~( know mhori about ll TIlilNh Ofi ItIt'NION. ('iznfedertes I't ('oun ider Inlittion of Newv Orleans, April 10.-An inv llita tion1 to the' linited ('onfederati vet ('ians1 to hold(1 thir ' 1919 rieuioni ill Savannahl is being1 serioulsiy conisid.. ered by Commanlder in (h iif Van) Z/anilt, lFort WVorth, Te'xas, andiil hrie deartment11al1 commanders. (Caplt. Jamlies 1ibin(all, assist ant adj ut ant gen'i eral o f the Veterians. announced berie tonlighlt. A decision probably w ill lbe mandie publiIc soon by Ge rneratn Van Z/andt, h1e said. According to Caup tain Dutncan the reulnioni likly will he held( ill Julne. Theire now are abiou t 25,000 sur v iv oris of the Con federjate( armiy, ('up tail) Iuncan ass(iertd. Thle reuniiion in Tfullsa, Okla., last year. he said, was attendeliId by 6,0001 v'teratns. Whenever You Need a General Tonic .Take Grove's, Tile Old Staindard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equallIy valuale as a General 'Tonic because It contanins the well known tonic properties ofQU ININIC and IRON. It nets oil the Live;, Drives out M~alaria, IEnrichies the BlIood and1( Builds up the hl wtsystm. 60 ce-t HIGIWAY ROBBERY IS UllAlQE1 AUAINST .BOY Dade Smith Held lit Jali on Charge of Extraeting Money from Negro san. Dade Smith, a 19-year-old white boy who gives Goldville as his home, 1s In the county Jail on the charge of rob big a negro man on the Kirkscyi road last Sunday. Is gross proceeds were $11.05 In cash and a pocketnife and the colored man netted a part of the money and his knife after Smith had been arrested in a swamp near the scene of the alleged robbery by Offi cers McDowell and Timmerman. Tho negro whose name is Wash Ilenry, reported to the officers that Smith held him up with a magazine pistol drawn and ready for business and that he was forced to enlpty his pockets. Smith then fled to a nearby swamp. He offered no resistance when the officers located him. Officer McDowell stated today that Smith makes no denial of robbery. The pocketknife claimed by the negro was found on him as was a portion of the missing cash.-Greenwood Index. LIF OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore; touchy corns off with lingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then'you lift it right out. Yes, magIc! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. 1'reezone is the sensational discov cry of a Cincinnati genius. It is won de rful. Tihiscozy1 if iA r ~~4~ Large Rooms.. BigI Ho.like Living IS YOUR LIFE PROTECTED? Protection gives real satisfaction. Are you protected in a real substantial way? Come in and let me sh9w you how The Jefferson Standarol Lif6 Insurance Corn pany policies protrct'you. W. T. MOORE, at Posey's Drug Store, Agent Jefferson Standard Life Insurance of Greensboro, N. C. You have but one pair of eyes and when they are gone or your vision impaired they cannot be replaced. We will give you the advantage of our expert advice and charge you only the cost of the glasses. We guaranttee the accuracy of our fittings and the examination is free n N p r ome may Ae~ aU r0ome. An attractive, snug, convenient, roomy - little bungalow; I' C~~raice ful lines, entdinvrg the miost m-oderni of architecturaI idleis; ecu trely, '-substank 15111 il ut teo ina ke it lasetinig and corn-11 fortableii int mosil t re wieailiwr. fliilt ith at iew to con Venisenst arrangernennt. hitial naparne t rut r in reaityil eof tiniple bi/e fur Ivery comiiort. BUNGALOW NO. 44 1 l~~wile IC iatifuel, coe 'i . rt y :091 th ruhl ii nh-iCi Iimtinse sitt'litr~ it sl.t i :. it ro.. e'i. I. o h tei t he o, frome the I i di n t o the Cinte rri nith t i , teittic 5rpie freeetbo ri1 Iarti bili Inbyg a QUICKILT Beingaw youV 3A WASTE- '" i'"t'"jIIC- Cd 1 al-" 1.11.11 re li) and " l;rie - leryi fo11.otT luie r Is iied. \-l 1t1buy io Auirplusi materhii. -4C) 4,?inira econ lt na lelri, orlei ItS 11re t ll 'a . Ee- tile. -7-Ih JI4E CnCCIk fo CI II lei ll . he'tS.. lb . 4... e H '.-i h Iri n inary -uting an tr h i ng..ie s I e - t~l * h riH. .I l . l ar I 1rtl i of tehiiI l a 14 tirIeshI ilt inC- I. in. rli rt t . t en .4 imo,. CliinatIIC l. tlew lier lai the ereeion ol aC QUJICKtt.T Iilin-:Il iw lae l tI a u ~~ nini .1 ~t heeo e, Cti n s~lr consI--CIr.H -i A C r .-l.' r If CI ra.. .Ii ! n expertni i th II two lelbere Ce, lCn ere-It te hte) in l :4 'i..: T e r-In -.y holmel - lii~~~ inoneyC'. WIth a QUICI(1ILT 11ha14'ow It11 . ..5,seeo irection lta eIC'I lai indfi ti th1 t I Is 1in l all i nO I no5t~l .: e.IC 115.r w 'C Cnel i iew i-n reeltI itih eae. .\5 Iny Iwner buibi thHII t l w C 11 ) lheS. \' 5 payC) sl ire-litelt' fee. The cole . t lllte el wa al l- - ill *l I In) jitudly bey thie he-rt andie meest e'xpe'rleneeeIti Ir arietre-I cs i a sle e iito ehit lng wali set and liig lit th e lratest p1 . K tel een li'ence, econsi .iy andie istrengethl. The Cre teof the siaterialt Ia fuii I r rI'dln el d e by c th eeat thlit yii b tisi It froms the ill, msssanfactrer and41 foeresLt in e:l. 41 r elp t ,bi 'cvr till en-1 -> tire proc , fro treri thc ree i o theI i completed4 houleil'. Yo ny o m b ie- a1 lerott. 3015 tiuy edire et freoml thee lotirre ofee inteertial. ini ur ccp, t l~t l e tchisnr- 4 Of1 h uises re bu lelt 'etrinultaeul yiCIi eiery aboilrt CutI tole e tion Is -' a et ry wate;lI iii eled. e Ase the hoeus'es asre maeiei hai greast quitii e otI' g3 in thu4 a v iag of the iow c DtDfqun itprElon. pic PRICE J." per"Cn. $856 F. 0. R. Chark-eton. The lrie 0hItc'ileisiall 51enna115ry cntr1Il ecept I thirick work ICniel pislhsning. HI/e eeler allS, 21 -It. .5-'In. x 31-fri. 0%'~-in. 'There aire twee large biolroosi on e9- . i 1-f., ts tetl r 12-ft. ix I 2-fIt., onie snil~elius Ihing reoom 12-It x tX-ft., a kthn u-ft. x I-rt., ai hath roomii 94ft. X 6-rt., indanitt i eiraCitIve renst leoreh 1 t t. x 6-ft. Theli hoisse is wcellIghtced, apa~e'eilu el etatIed end coeei 'ee'nl. 'The consitrucioni il 4 lairgely3 oft Nerthi ('inreellina pine--"ths e od t'inIversl ,"4 Iihoreeugly kel in dlriedeI Exielet flin~tSg andel 'tling. Weallal bult in te h, ofit cidi nedle wli th h/el avy1(1 bllere' taer to tss asure wcarisths. Dueriable, tire- re.'ilatlig, latandal~rd iashlSt asl'tr i sigles withl slte greenl or reel fihnih. Ariteetle panieledt linabele finishel. Exeellenit doeeora andie ianhi. A't ni'e'esar. ni. la ande haerdwaeen futrnsedt. Ibis icest icth Iiexterler wcells tie d an-e ry on et of inube'r oef 51stadaird cilorai or pinlcte' el hieavy Cca t of riling paeinht. Extertor trhus an ;inabic ila pWR th nE coTO-DAYg felr fu rithenormatl linad ett >y ofu t ttreaetiIe, lsetraitedl bak, *QUICKBit.T Q KI IILT Jtunegailoiws. It 14 l-a SlE tr li'tth e l, n . 31e re-Iy fil eut tie eclupon bl-ow aniS iel It. tetter 4t Ill, I i ll 1un .low NI' Il fitb I ou n111 ieeds, 't ell u Se' clor dIesilrede inde instrucit us1 1.9 shIy innedir etely. COUPON-CI.IP HERE AND MAIL, TO-DAY QUICBILTBungalow Dp. iA. C. Tuxburg Lumber ce., Chareston, S. C. 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