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wlhut t urstjon ir I lunt Sal%, fails its the to -:tm ent of Fe.-ma Tener.Ringk~wermlj.I tc. Dcn't becocae doscouraged because other treatments failed. Hunt's Salve ha3 telloved bundreds of such se1. You can't lose on our Money Back Guarantee. Try it at our risk TODAY. Price 7kc Fr sawe locally by Laurens Drw, Co.. Lauren,. S. C. After you eac-always take (EryoATSOMAIC Instantly rehves Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops lndigestion, food souring. re peating. and all the nuny miseries caused by Acid-Stomach .HATONICIs the beat remedy. Tensof thou nands wond-rfully beneited. Positively guar. noted to pleaso or we w'll rnfjr-i money. MUl and got u big bor today. You will ee. .Laurens Dru'g Co., Laurens, S. C UFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore. touchy corns off with fingers Doesn't hurt a bit ! Drop a little Rroczone on an aching corn, instantly that corn s!.olm hurting, then you Jift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freczone cos'ts but I. few ecuts at any drug store. but is sufflelent to rmnove every haird corn, soft corn. or corn between the ,toes, and the calluses, without sommi;1ssi or rritation. Frreezone is the sensational discov ery of a Cincinnati genfus. It is .won derful. Wi, 6.m .y o F Iolar fro 0I.. e rI ~ t. I it e1O IBuy y Mail and Save Money V/rite For Our C'atalogue Nu. C'18 bought in snial tonvor :ttre. it wYiI s ~fie youmow-y andu Cori ist ad ,at ita Lionf. Quality, Styfc (m~d Puic e tr !ks Gura~cnteed to Wear. Fit r. d .' j VERSAILLES TREATY GOES INTO EFFECT Amnerlea, Aisence Weakens Peace Plans of Present and Future Says London Paper. Clemenceau Plan. iug to Visit United States to Urge on Leagtue of Nations Plan. Paris. Jan. 10.-The treaty of Ver sailies, making peace between User many and the ratifying allied powers, was put into effect at -: 15 o'clock this afternoon by the exchange of ratitica tions. Baron Kurt Von lersner. the head of the German inission. allixed his signat tuire to the protocol at 1:09 o'clock. The entire ceremony, which took place in the Clock ilall at the French firpign inistry. was- completed by :1 o'clock, i'revious., Haron Kurt von Ler::ner, :eal of the et man mission. signed the protocol of Noveeihr 1, providing for reparation for the sinking of the Gernian warships at Scapa Flow and to insure the carryine nut of the armistice terms. The signing of this document oncurred in the oilice of the i minister of foreign affairs. I'eaceful relations between (ser any and the greater iher of the nations engagedi in the great war with her ire estabilished by till action tak I :,t l'artoday. Tee peac trat y now ges into cffetv" a.-; belt veen er :i andI thosef opowers that lav iia y rat'ifli:1 !I -Great Hritainl, l'ra:lcf-. Italy, Japanl, Bogu;i n!i vi Brazil, Guaten.a'a, Panamia, Peru. Poland. Siae. 'ze:ho-tovai and Uruguay. Th t U'nited Sates alone of the -hig i'" ha. not ratified thl rea.. I 'hina dhi1 not. l'zni the doee:nienti be c::e'of h ( '1 l e i0n t-> teie S ani ' . ( pro' i * h (!-r oni Tle tre.ov n1ot onlly d fi : .h o.z I I , -e o i- of m en cov, I and C! - ip,> ti o 11- I - ; i '~l lahwr (l' an oilo . The. doc Ti li' .: iri re f i~e ;' ir: wa.; ; li :ee:-ou a nn :tflhit'Xe. . It irovies tht I. .i -e a; it harh! heen rntit'hi 'I 1;:. G;lmany a' thre'' of the principal tl liediand a0Xtiated; pow(r, a IOlo-' 'rba .o' the d posit of iatifieations should ie drawn uile. friom the date of which Lhe treaty wonod comue into foree as between the powers which had ratilled it. The treaty will enter into force for each other power at the date of tile de'posit of Its ratill latiin. In October last a sunMient nibier of 11owners had ratified the tretty to collply with tle rie(uire meints for its effectivene:'nss. Iecauts of th simkmiig of the mlterne' Ger oan warships by tiheir oilceis and (rois, at Scapa Flow however, and the failuro of the arnisctlce terms, the allis oil Noveinber 1, demanded that before Ile treaty was put into effeet Gerniany should sigi a prolocol, pro viding for reparation for the destrue tion o' the warships and guarantee ing the carrying out of the armistice terms. Sinlce that time the <luest ion of' the prl'icoal and pa rticul arly t he repanr'a tiona provlsion in it have been ulnderi niegotiationis b~etwcein the allied so lpr'cle cou ncil and the Germtan yov' ern menit. It was only within tie last fort nighlt that the situoat ion hegana toi clear, an adjustment of the tonnage demtandsn upion G'rmany being re'taih ed. With lthe taintlii' e'ffet of n th e tlaty, ai ni tiither of comminiss ions c reate d oyV it san~'tg into e'xistce, the len:mee of nattiotinsv wll'eint to fiunction by tie call .ng~ of' the fir'st mieeting~ oi its c'ann eed for thi taki n't of plebisitl s in thll are'. wer ie popula kt ion in; toi have the l~oppotutniy to determIne wh< - thelir Ltorii~i iories shall separa'te from Glermat'ny' and( take ott an~othler' alice in'. their w!.ork, prIobiably the most imp1or1 tailt is the relparat ions conimi sic.'n which wvill1 do 'u gieat amnount of the I'hi' r incidenit to the eenttn of Lt' treaty, its special duty heing to regu iate Germany's payment of indemnifl cation during the next thirty years. MICKIE SAYS N4OU'O A8K SOMESOD NN.HO NNE\(. OFN A1Q NO( ERI - NE'J Ct.S1OtjAR. le(7 HALF YOUR LIVING WITHOUT MONEY COSTi Continued Southern Farm Prosperity Dependent on Cutting Produo tion Cost Through Food Making and Saving Atlanta, Ga.-(Special.)-"Tene of thousands of farmers in the South will face the problem of making cot ton under heavy weevil ins.station for the first time in 1920. Their suc cess or failure under thee inew con iditions will be absolutely dependent Jon the degree that there Is food, grain end forage produfed on their farms this year," said H. 0. Hastings, presi. dont of both the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and the Southeastern Fair. "A few weeks ago the newspapers carried the report that an Alabama county was preparing to erect a monument to the boll weevil, because of the good the weevil bad done them in forcing them out of the 'all-cotton' poverty producing rut, into the pros perity that always follows a diversity of crops and the production on home acres of every pound possible of o0d,' grain and forage supplies needed by the family and li.e stock. "Our good people here in the South have never, until very recently, taken the home or family vegetable garden seriouxly as a source of food supply. It has been looked on strictly as a side issue, something of little impor tance, ;onething to be attended to the inst thing on the place. The home tarden. riglitly handled. can be made to lrduce Lulf the food needed by the ;a:niiiy ::d practically without inniey ((St. "Th av r .!e 1ck and promise' sort of a -,arien h:s little value. To be of real value the gard-.n nttst be plan. ned for. really prepare~d for, planted right and k(pIt cultivated through the scasoen. :nd cuitivated whenever need ,d. That kind of a gart den will keep its wa:!s ta weil supplicd with an abund;cof healthiul focd seven or (.iIt onI ths in :he year, a; well as inrishilg an :!)Indance of Canned and d i v'tat.N 1tr i''ntcr use. I iIs O vegetales direct fr' r n I'' l t" tb <h J ;y, . m. or jar of h1~ao enn''d vLaales( fro-a clo. t l : : : a ble' in that .ore hill tZ3N '. :3atero when 'st-t " .Q Mruens have been real ' f (doth u:ids of southern fant : h 22f i'flat broke'! tr ' Ii no !e bills. A good ;: Fi, ; bii! until its ie' il r: d--al in 1920 :L 21 12 agreeably sur !No Worms In a ticaltly Chtild All chlidren troubled with worms hnvo tin wu healthy color, which indicates poor blood. and as a rul., thcre to nore or less atitfmarch disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS cill TONIC OIeen regularly lor two or three weeks will enrich the blood. lm prov- tho digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and tho Child will be In verfet health. Pleanant to take. fo ner bottle. In these neermng 1 to desig that is bci /The or e~ er, wc must be of deopen '1 1 4 L ~ operatior There, in an explar of experi our nev brook"~ n y ficed to power we hav< mn "aver it: *v 7 of the Farme When three hundred hard-handed, sun browned men from thirty-two states assem bled recently to map out a program for the get-together of American farmers, they de clared solemnly-though in more elegant Ian yuage-t hat the farmer shall no longer be the national goat! The organization of the American Farm Bureau Federation means that the day of the farmer is at hand, says '7K.2e COUNTR'Y GENTLEMAN No more will the farmer be that the farmers who the goat of the gouger, the butt read THi COUNTRY ENT., of th i',nommus. Farmers are MAN are the most lrr)crOU' getting' together today to take farmers, we urge our fricud:; to the-ir rightful place as the Na- subscribc forthis great Natt(.' tioni's bigpest business men! Farm Weekly. Authorize L:; to Thi. b:m'.k seeks alwvs to ad- charge your account 1.00. rywhere vance c interests of the farm- and we will have your irune er; hereabouts. WVe re anxious entered at olcc For a year . to see you osper, cager to help i2 big weckIy issues. Keep iii vou Dy evrv means in our touch w ith the natiorl1 S mAesd because e believe farmers! fr'TERFIRIcE NATICNAL BANK N. B. DIAL, Presi~ent Capital $lOOCOO.M0 C. H. ROPER, Cashier Fm e.PAone u\o. ut chr nY or cout oy '0, P. U! ko~ me, I~cr y amcfo TF~C nt r ed at oE.I nc f or aSI y ear -I or ~) H :amy do :. I waitTiE COUNTRY GENTN.EMAN. Setid it to me. N a m e)i A ddr:) (State) cfe Aw Beautgzd ar in//rdz e Newest and Finest of All Lght Sxes days of advanced engi- So we worked 1r three long years, t is a very sinple mateLr P and solvinvy a a six-cylinder motor eVe"v M'01 thit confronted us. th powerful :nd speedy. aiplications aise, how Cn1 to ths ui1tiesj added new dand uand t proud dability and eonomy of ti~ I m~ Of aill 1ht jixcs. L. onepargrphyo hae The rest of the,,- story you probably one paragraph), y ou have iation of the three years ment nd tstingbehi 1wit verdict in no uncertain terms. ment and te-sting behind five-passenger "4 Glen- The "Glcnbrook" stands unchal iodel. lenged as the greatest dollar-for dollar value in the field bf five-, nonths would havc suf produce the "average" >lant and, chia:ss is -but : : never been interested tam V .i. :ir several L.ETI u I'!' MO'OR01 CAR OV'. .. .*.. IRBY MOTOR1 COMPANY LAURENS, S. C. m e r o os