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DID: SCOlI RECEIY AID Wife Says After Many Disappoint ments, He' Has Met Sucgess. DETAILS INTERESTING Investment of Six Dollars Brought Greenville Man Great Returns. "The only medicine that ever help. ed my husband is -Tanlac, and when s;he began taking it he had been in bad health for about twenty-five years and had been doctoring him self all the time," said Mrs. M. S. Scott, of 204 Church St., Sampson, Greenville, in a statement she gave March 22nd. "My husband suffered from kidney, liver and stomach trou ble, and he had spells of stomach trouble so painful that he would al most go wild, and he had headaches so bad he could hardly stand them. His kidney trouble was very bad and his whole system was out of order and weakened. - "These spells of stomach trouble started like an attack of colic and the pain spread over his back and hips. He had spells of kidney colic, too, the doctors told him. "Mr. Scott took six bottles of Tan lac, taking the last about eight months ago. He doesn't have those spells now, and he has had only one since he started taking Tanlac and that was the lightest he ever had since they became severe. He doesn't suffer with indigestion now, either, and the Tanlac gave him a great ap petite. He was relieved of those ter rible headaches which used to almost drive him crazy. He will tell any body that Tanlac did him as much good as all the other medicines he took put together." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is -sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Man -ning; L. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plowden, New Zion; Farmers' Sup ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Sum -nerton.--Adv. HIGH LICENSE ON TRACKS Frankfort, Ky., April 19.-The State Senate today passedI a House bill fixing a license tax of $500 a day for race meetings at Kentucky tracks within twenty miles of cities of 200 .000 and $200 a day for all others, ex -cept those at State and county fairs. Tracks devoted to trotting races would be exempted. Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any casne of itching Blrid, ieeding orProtrudng Ples in t.l4dayn. The firat application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.C Shoe R< Best of leather only got pert workmanship put on at most reasonable price one of the reasons why is known all over this si and we know you will e customer. *Bultmann SUMTEF I A PAT( Soyl1 this year andi comnmen the boll weevil. We h on hland( that we will of one or more bt.shel, 75 cents a peck in one bushel. T$2.40 a bushel in origi half bushels each. *One-half bushel wi thlree foot rows. Yi, Sbushels an acre. We iuiarantee a ca Sis raised. This is the most Sthat has ever been int tion. NANNINI STARS AND ITRIPES 'aris Celebrates United States Day in Commemoration of America - Entering War. GREAT DAY FOR OLD GLORY tmerican Flag Flies from Eifel Tower-Ambassador Sharpe - Makes Address. Paris, April 22.-The Stars and. Stripes were flung to the breeze from Eiffel Tower at 2 o'clock thip after ioon and saluted by twenty-one guns. ['his marked the opening of the cere nonies of "United States Day" in Paris. The French tr-color and the Star Spangled Banner were at the lour unfurled together from the resi lence of William G. Sharp, the Amer can ambassador, in the avenue l'Eylau, from the American embas iy, from the city hall, and from oth .r municipal government buildings. Great Day for "Old Glory." It was a great day for the Red, White and Blue, forty thousand merican flags being handed out gratis by the committee. Jules Cambon, general secretary of ;he ministry of foreign affairs, Gen. lu Bail, military governor of Paris, ;he members of the committee and >thers were received at 1:30 o'clock )y Ambassador Sharp at his resi lence, whence they proceeded to the Place d'Iena, where a bronze palm tree was deposited at the foot of the equestrian statue of Washington. Star Spangled Banner Sung. While cannon boomed in honor of the American colors floating from the top of Eiffel Tower and aviators, fly ing over the spot, waved both French and American flags, the Star Spangl ed Banner was sung by Mlle, Nina May, of the Opera Comique, and the Marseillaise, by Jean Note, of the Dpera. Members of the American Lafay ette Flying Corps, a delegation from the American ambulance at Neuilly, and the American field ambulances with a large representation from the Association of Veterans of the Marne, were the guard of honur before the Lafayette statue at the Tuileries Gar iens, where the official procession Halted to deposit a bronze palm. Speech Making. Ambassador Sharp and his escort were received at 3 o'clock at the city call. Adrien Mithouard, president of ;he Municipal Council of Paris, in a speech, welcomed Ambassador Shary, who responded briefly, acknowledging ;he honors paid to the United States )y the people of Paris. The speech vas greeted with great applause, par icularly when addressing the people >f Paris, he said: airing.. s into our repairs. Ex this best of leather, and s. This combination is mur Repair Department ection. Give us a trial iways afterwards be a Shoe Co., . S.C. H1 OF ce getting ready for ave a supply of seed fell at $2.502a bushel quiantities less thani rial bags 2 andi one. Il plant one acre in sidls from 16 to 40 shi market for all that promising new crop roduiced in this sec SPR 4t SCHLOSS Sam & aCO. N .EW SPRING1 CLOTHES --Modelled to the S oung Man's mind--and made to our Standard Here's a Suit-or rath er a line of Suits-on which we have put the best thought and buying ability that we possess. There's quality in the fabric; quality in the hand-tailoring; quality in the fine silk thread; qual ity in the style. Made by Schloss Bros. & Co., the famous Young Men's tailors-leaders in style for almost half a century. 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At Beauiful Car infin1 rE believe that in this ne Stratford "Six-5 1" you will f essential, every feature, ev go to make up luxurious r a great, roomy, seven - pass eminent, not only for the I esign, but'\also for its sumptu equipment and the mecha nce of its design and constr l1 have to see it to realize thu features. You will have tc reahze its comfort and pow have to drive it to realize il :rol and the little physical ex ing requires. ieve this new Stratford, at $ field "Six -46" at 1375, and enger Linwood "Six 39" 2 the greatest dollar - for- dol ie entire motor car field. d "Six-5z" seven-passenger, $1495 f. o. I "Six-46" seven-passenger, $1 375 f. o, d "Six-39" five-passenger, $[175 f. o. nds"Six-5z" four-passenger, $695 f. o. or "Six-39" 2 or 3-passenger, $1175 f. o. ne "Six-5i" seven-passenger, $2750 . o. "Six-5r" seven-passenger, $2300 f. 0. "Six-39" five-passenger, $1775 . o. 3ar "Six-5i" seven-passenger, $2750 f. o. Detroit Motor Car Cc Detroit, Michigan TOR SALES SUMTE3R, S. C. ship of Philipp Scheidemann, despit all denials, arc working for a spea rate peace with Russia, if a genera peace is not obtain'able. The resolutions adopted by the con ference were framed wit hthe dlefiniti intent to encourage the Russian. radi cals of the council of workmen's am soldiers' dleputies in a peace parlia ment, Herr Scheidemann and the oth er leadlers stating openly that cita tions from the Russian council's ap peal had been inserted textually ii the German resolutions to emphasizi the fact that these wecre an answei to the appeal. Herr Scheidemann in a speech als< sharply condemned the Anglo.-Frencl Socialist and labor representatives foi crossing the German plan by sending a mission to iPetrograd. "Naturally," said HIerr Scheide mann, "our efforts are dlirected to ward a general peace, but if they ar unsuccessful, then, naturally, we ar for a sepalrate peace." Trho Austrian Socialist leader, Hier Adler, said efforts should be dlirecte< towardi establishing contact with "oui friends ,among the enemy." A national convention of the Ger man Socialist party, which the leader hitherto have refrained from~ convok ing, owing to wvar donditions, probabl~ will meet in the near future, becausi of the covil war between the factions The speeches at the conferences which repeatedly touched on the strik< movement In Berlin and elsewhere brought out the interesting fact tha militarism of the munitions industra was being contemplated in Germany Seve-:al of the speakers argued thaf a continuancen f the atriyhicie wundmre Al SI -0 w Paige nd every ry detail raotoring. :nger car )eauty of us finish nical ex- <z st .ction. se domi ride in rer. You KG ;s ease of ertion its 1495, the the five- tMo t $ I7S, tar values b. Detroit b. Detroit 3C K b. Detroit b. Detroit b. Detroit b. Detroit b. Detroit Ks5 b. Detroit b. Detroit mpany CO.-, ly further the movement to put m nition workers in private factr I under nilitary control, as in the a establishment. Steamuer Cut in Two. New York, April 22.--The Bri steamer Burly Chine wvas alniost in two and sunk in a collision to with the British freighter Harlem miles off Sandy Hook. The Co mander of the Burly Chine and crewv were rescued by the Harlem New Comnet Ilscovered. London, April 19.--The dliscovery a new comnet on Tuesday morning reported ill a Reuter dispatch fro Melbourn~e, Australia. The Beauty Secret.' Ladies desire that irr 3istible charm-a goo complexion. Of cour they do not wish oth Sto know a beautif has' been used so thr buy a bottle of 'Magnolia Ba LIQU]ID FACE POWDER* teehng iea Subun stp a 75 c. a' Tug'los*a i),mailjc Sa~mple (eIther color) for 20. S Lyon 1MIf, Co, 40 Santh Filth S.. - n.)drt~