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Stop Corn Agony In Four Seconds Use "S,-(-"- S Ce ('oriis Peli Of'f! The 11 ' that "Gt's-It" 0ives fromu cor11-141ins -the way it mlakes- cl orls 111nd jatwt Iy oIf p;iillecmzl.,- ill One pleet. ;:. w:it o the wondrs of the ,worI. Tho wonw n in the ho',. the shlopip :'. the ahucilr, ;He f40 tr1 lr ten~an i h ol . h rk nthe .so.e the w14 olr in 1 h .mop. han "a day, Il 1b:: -rat, is ov y, ''h0:4-lt" lt on e ir iek . lei:f from all cor1l and ea!! \s lai t 1h ";4lI, cn11 l Ss l :1wver thI taal tl (alir 0on.0 off 1:, .asily [a. ynil wouild pecl at 'Get Me 'Gets-It' Quick! It Eases Corn Pains and Makes Corns Peel Right Of f" with y.es withl zight t). ,Vo d nmne __)r T ' 44 . T 411 . Ii iuo (A 1 -. Shteo of (.,h1'aol7n E x on11r I 'I it l I' . S 1artcu . e -.r ae f On, I 31)1. 1.( , ' d1 .i l 1' uniiil 41 1uI 'I' IcX',4 2 - y~i' f 1 4141" '42~1 M 1. \it1 Dated .\ay I Ith, .-C-A Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The O1l Standaird Grove's Tasteless chill ToniC 1s erInally valt'able as a General Tonic becauise it conitainsq thle wellknowntonic propertiesofQULININ and IRON. It acts ol th Liv-- Drive out Malaria, Enrichee te e Blood an Bdlde up the Whole S ster'. 60 cents. Ahli TEIcisLI:-G y ill:EWOD li!i~TasL wl'IllkntiCTr ete oNf'n: L' INIm. \Vnd lI-: 0N . (t a\t on th L i':: D r - desu- :.Iia, ut rician til in.-lrac .l l'ir u, inde rmu or ''2.bn n. ch 4a.t al li isit 44 1T ~1 :4'io 12(. wr'1ite insura Iw (( i 11: . '. < Nh bev il, Gr1eenwoo4444d, ''(' ' a ;: E' : rens 14nd( I'-:d444 4hl. GE.N. .1. I-l I -:l"4 I .Y'~ ON. Pre'& 1ilent J.nibin\.. ' J, . Itil (14\ '4444 G . is. aey ,T e s 1.~. Gre1ant 4l.4S.4C. A''~ . II. \'(;ra 4 ..4 .. .. 4r : 0 n Jno.a 11. 4(i: S l . . . J. N. .Ch Irnberl I I I 11 4 R. i(1. No . ' e 4n4 Wj~.\ 11 \\hart n Take noir I .' ('4h2:1 o Jun 1ii' 1 4( I ' 4ll render')4' 4' 4ia ac~ ccontl o f 4 4 2y 1' 41441ar I 'n;'1 .'(l (1x1 c'utr'(x 4 f 11 4' Ie '4a2'' . ('.' 14(.;r Prbt H of I Iaren- cn , tIS 4'lc.: ui. can...t'' I iiiwii u:r: ndl sntiis al In r-v <4ir4d tl o .e: ilC\; ay mInt qn 'i tv"leam:44 alu2i : r t on havngOlWa agiriY i DRUtate wLRVill~ prear fi n o n r1lc,41f' A4ly hu.4o : i t dat IA NFORD NEWS. * e * * * * * ess U * * *9* * Lanford, 'May 27.-The Chi)tiren's Day exer-ciscs at the \lcthodist Churh wer celbrated S.nday inorning and as !th id dit1 their part brant: s WCll as the grown-ops v.ho -k 'ad in the occawion. The day is aI x,! one of -It as u' and a 'irit':al n li~i to all who att-:nd. Mrx. W. 1). Pat terson's Sunday s( hool *la.s p: n-: ned a ervice flag to the chur:h. -Caring t wo stars representing !hfir two I mmlicrs il n the Service, \lezs vs. C*:yke De-Shici'ls and Charlton Patt, rson. A Lcautil tribute 1 was paid tl'ese two dear boys, and a gen cro:i efeiling to Cd (ros. In behalf of hx s elas Air. Yates WXaldirep pre se~t.:1 hc flag in bearttil and well 'hoi'en1 wmds with a history of the W\iln: Woleis land inl a Very Ideas ing m;:n1. , wh11i iileet honor and praise, ctlh en the teacher and ll pils. A!e Ihe (''ier:ss cf 1e Chil Ilrrn0, 2,r. \\'. D. iat tei len read a very p 2tilate ;'ap r' whi ' xwas (n.in' A. Ar. J. . Johl'o1o Graiy, Court w.as in . :,.I1 to I lhlcu!!s a id nw'b, n.: ani 1)013 id. ;,;. I . \. C n o a a s n n ni..3 t e 1 .' of the lIed c s 3, j1': fI I1 1 ' N ;j k . n 3 I c 4-, Cu ti) 0(- a t id ' l(f d a \l1 (331 n y'iiC. tr.' IC. F.C U ( ( uj~~i icimno atri nctl and .evt" i roes irn. Yr. A . ( l lio 11ill.I of, I i 1lF vi b *1l" t nd d Childr.(in's iU'y here. Alls unice14- Pr1ince, the tea he I o.1v.(f ibe Centll school. attentfled anld was a > t of lar '11n0, \lrs. Al al . t n t v. \l s P ince has taunflt .La At niC 1l and1 t litwir school 'ay night with :1 p)l(.d ! - bt.-r e\ r I . TPhey. te'b r) M' ..01e1et ilie t a n ali. .( joy( !ear.fng Iliw~ Sote ha 1'rie's trained C 7:. -:nF rederi, k on Food Conserva It('n. 3.1. i '. 'YtS and Charles WaIldrep andI . w Gr(ace Dehields ( and Nan r ^1'an'rd 1tendd the Chautauqua T. A. I )i inmond ent(il several T.:.rene with r- latives: also - e : - ('Ih: :1 43qua. 4 I\ : '.1 :n:1.i T r f~u ity. of - I - 'ii fail. of n'' v:Ke 11 14 I w l i *r n n~ 7: 0:1 le to tht' 'I ' I '' a d wa rn b ' t i a 's. l~ir I T . ~' 341 fani1y l',''1t *a to att it Ia C :h in t e. r now t ne c ibr. - 1'r- I rt*(4~i lai week wth f her ~3(43 4 It 34 41.o : of jatfln. n( . 4- ' 4 .os n ' '4. .4 nt Tha(4 ay4ntht Ii.h r' t. \Tr.t4 4 an3\r .D o n Th reisruar.(: .rr in 4 (.3etin os. 3. '( t' 3b * it 33 '' t t Iv 3 to a rakl e I S i l i-. - r (4- * - )t -ion. Toii aCure ald I Oe -y Tae LAXATIutna Vi'.POOQe e. I - r,.. th I rr o! t'insa, inaiu , ;i byl to C . b'. W GROV'S . gT. itit 0 . isC1 the. 3nc' CONG(RESS LIKELY TO REMAIN ON JOB Leaders Balk on Preident's Special Session Proposal. Democrats lilame G. 0. P. W-ishington, 'May 2i.-Prospects for a postponeament of revenue legislation and an early adjou rnlnent of Congress avain . appcarlcd -to :Iave valished to n lih wh.)enl Demioratie I and Repibli -al laders in Collgrcss failed to agree ,,n a proyigriu Ire-enlted by President Wi!, fo1 a . ial I_::siSion after the Noeinber elkc. o!S. The ltepuldians. meaording to ad ministration soki!fmen, blocked the proposal by refusing to give assur .ilces a 1t11 a bill along liines proposed by the .rI1ident would lbe passed with In a defluite tile. Tonilht Democratic leaders prepmred to go ahead with ile framing of a bill. The ivenue situation has been con i ierahly mtl 4d1i for x< veral days. At one e i ln yestlay JI al 'ieared certain Coni.:r.ss woil ;:(o ahkad with file lc islation before 'djourllinment at the hii e-J. ,nee of Sc a ry McAdoo, but 'e 'rsidet11 (\ 1ved 01. plan for an cxtra Hession and up until late today it 4;I u1 1vd as thw --'.I it %:ould he pu thr2Po I na liif to rea .:1,1 d li anllong I 'id it 2pp'anerlain they would4t he i i muedial tely \ t'el adwli I advt s wo'n, l 1 " '0 - i nninv ww: L ,: cs o lIn - -( ( 1iin2r 111 . v ' .4 i 8 144i4)0: ti hi t ilmatio)ll I j r-alle'lled ;In1 ( ] :alent he Lid a-l;ed with l'resident \ (4on to su:l milt. thw p'roioseid Conl 1t. r .C41< :11 u-it which failed t' Tvo lue(tin11s of tlt. fiiance, rolc m 24 m were held today in an effort Wo algrin( Oil 1 Iprop ual eiietIing 11h Prm:idelnt' I ol11it ions '-I(I A T 1) 1I I N 1).:s l'ri-nch MIiniider- l of htims (lwe, - l itill! ittil res oif .\llied:', iny lceord M31Pnth1 filr Desiro ine-r ! :," 1ay 2'. A.\s r f th; 1 i" :: 1rin mi aCk, Gteorl eygue :ia . 1'. r. of n rin . informed 1it 1a nal u \y w.'t CoM iallitti-S (-fI Ili(. . ate y3trerday that Giat Britain and the lIited Stales alone had contic (A inl April -10,000 tons more shipping tIin Was slink by' the enetmlly. The minister deIired also that the llealls eilployed to rid tho seas of Fibmarines had become incleas'i gly eff4 eli ve' Sinl'e J1taluay ald hial given decisive results. The millisl.er ol(ited olit tIle Itr(4 41endous stri ds rC(eet 3ly 111ude by 1te Alli:; in re airin: ships damnt41 U. 1'trCdlos (4r mine5 and(1 d1 ar1ed that voodin44atlion betwv.en the4 Aied 4 3n4 ti)on.; 1(144 b4come1 :1 : 11001oth 11 duI, the4 1last four monithoi ta the ton. ni::e r'estlored 1to >n- ' a 1(eed ->(',42 ' t ; ; we. I i . : :-i; :1, hei said 4, hadI 4 4:1 41i 1 one( wteek recetlyI w~i '4(1 4t4) iear u 14 44( 14 1d ni - *lie. t a nd411',. 4 a 1 A1s44 Ito 11he inre. ngd2 tion 1 of4 ilr): 1 or .\pr: uThy re '4 I-'l , liw.. 44i ~)1.1:; uno 1yn l 4 ii *4 . 1 I 11h1 r-14 r14 r.41. pro (an .fo ti': Ien' x a~ "olu 1.d4. . . ::. .;*. ,21 44 (44.4' ''U44444i414iy ar 1' usy 1i;- F: s .A I1~d ('Iray 43444: ng '2,: 11.|rd at .\'. It as(451n41 Satur1 day nhI;ht.I . 0od 4144m was14 real4ize4d. (O4lit4 a nlimber40l of (44( clmmunityl att44'm14d (Iuhih-ire's; 1)4, at l'ro-1piet Satur1h1y, the (4(14444ion* h1in; eijo4y4 d 4l f. .I(ohn4 I'. :\4'Isin vi.-,i44d Ila P brother and1( 0othr reltIive4': 84und114y. Alr. and1 .\Irs. 0. ('. 1)unc4an, .\i. and44 MAl. TI. I'. 1444nean4 a4414 7'ir. ('jrv (in wood re(cenly 3. (;CssCfuil IC'erm. Th'ie teacher1-i, M~iSS 1)oro. Ithy Adams1, has ret urlned 1(o lier home0( inl Barntberg. tist convention in Texas. lIe wvill vlsir relat ivs wile( thereC. NIrIs.Emma311 1Leako( visi ted re lat ives In arinnhurg recently. LOANS INSURANCE RST FUNDS CITIZE ' RUST. COMPANY Greenville, S. C. WANTED---A REPRESENTATIVE FOR LAURENS COUNTY I N Butt that' no aII "M DI N .S . a c r se nterpouto -n ~~THHOSOFKEEP-KOOL me lte o e n But tat'sno axlvll "MAD INU.S.ARDY &a icILe SO4Nerpouto-n evr ano hiLieookheoeuih pona neeti