NOTICE We have on hand a solid carload of Motor Oils and Greases in barrels, half barrels and in five gallon cans, which we are offer ing at bargain prices; Bell-Workman & Co. THIRTIETH DIVISION GETS PRIORITY ORDER FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COIDS Dr. King's New Discovery has a fifty year record behind it V * It built its reputation .cn its produc tion of positive results, on-itrs sureness in relieving the throat irritation of colds, coughs, grippe' and bronchial attacks. , “Dr. lung’s New Discovery? Whv, my folks wouldn't use anything else!” , That’s the general nation-wide esteem ! in which this well-known remedy u j held. Its action is prompt, its taste ; War Department Designates Famons Fighting Organization for Immediate' Return. . . ,' Washington, Feb. g.—The war de partment today made an announce- meot which is orgreat interest to the relatives and friends of the men of the Thirtieth Division. The division, it was stated, was "given priority” on January 23 1 , which means that orders were Jssued giving the division prece dence over the organization for im mediate return to the fnited States. It was further explained that judg ing by what has been done in the past, It should take from one month to six weeks for a division to get back to the United States after a "priority" order has *been given. This should mit the Thirtieth here about March 1, or possibly earlier. POLLOCK ADDED ' TO SUFFRAGE RANKS pleasant, its relief gratifying. IC Half a centu ch^Bngf&ddby .of, cold d cough^ fywKcr?" Bowels Out of Kilter? That’s nature calling for t relief. Assist her in her daily duties with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Not a purgative In the usual dose, but a mild, effective, corrective, laxative that teases the bowels into action and chasca ’‘blues.” COUNTY DEBT HALVED. Greenwood’ County Reditcos !t •. .Ob ligations. .Greenwood, Feb. 3.—The debt Greenwood County has been cut of al- Tbe Strong Withstand the Winter Cold Better Than the Weak Yon must have Health, Strength and En durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. When your blood is not In a healthy condition and does not circulate property, your system is unable to withstand the Winter cold. GROVE’S TASTELESS Chttl TONIC Fortifies the System Against Colds, Grip county superv exact figuies compiled by # Mr. Bell show that the country's ndebtedness lias been reduced from $42,000 to $19,957.07 tip until the first of the year. Only the persistent following up of certain matters on .the part of the su pervisor did the amount show such^a large rpuction. One item was $448 received from McCormick County. Mr. Bell states that he just happened across some small slips of paper in a drawer in the office with -amounts on them and which mentioned McCormick County. He decided to take a chance and sent in a bill for McCormick Coun- Ox. A check for the amount came next end Influenza by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. It contains the well-known tonic prop erties of Quinine and Iron ii^ a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach, and is pleasant to take You can soon feel its Suengtbening, Invigorating Effect 60c (irove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality anil energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon feet its StreijiHfc- eniog. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. day. There was no charge on any book in the office for this amount, Mr Dell declares. G- Valuable Traveling Hint If bottles of medicine, perfume of other preparations are to be carried when traveling, dip the tops in melted paraffin to avoid the danger of leak age. Dear Amy*--.- - cltrhn has given me already a new dresser for my valentine- [’m Writing'this to put you wise- You' strike Bcr W. C. BAILEY, Clinton, S. C. Good Openings for Disabled Soldiers *. Hade Competent by Special Train- ^ ing. Ready Demand for Such Men. Washington, Feb. 12.—One of the most popular occupations for which, j disabled soldiers are being trained by the federal boa^d for vocational edu cation is that oflTOto mechanics, and those who take and finish the course have no difficulty in finding steady em ployment- at remunerative wages. There'are many opfortunitiee in the motor industry; the calls for compe tent men greatly exceed the supply, and probably will continue to exceed the number of available men fpr some years af least. Another development or cpecialized branch of this training is that of the -operation, care and repair of farm tractors and farm machinery general ly. This is affording boys who have' been raised on the farms a chance to become ‘specialists in a line which is steadily growing, for all indications are that the age of machinery and la bor saving appliances on the farms i^ right at hand. Tractpr operators are in-good demand, especially on the large prairie wheat farms of the northwest 1 . The federal board for vocational edu cation at Washington Is anxious to correspond with any disabled soldier or sailors or members of, the families of such men. Even If he has gone out in civil life and attempted to make his living without special training, afid finds his handicaps too much for him, he is still entitled to this special train ing- by the government, absolutely free and is given a support fund of $65 per month while,he is in training, with Ihe practical certainty of a position being ready for him when he has finished his course and is competent to take on the work at a first class ealarV. Hops as Vegetables. Hops, which are .rn-ognlzable In the form we prefer, wen, eaten for themselves as & vege^fthio br the Ro mans of old and sni! are the Ba varians, who choose, rather than the blossoms; the tende* top uhoots of the plant and prepare them In much the form of an asparagus salad. —v *• * E HAVE bought the stock of Gro ceries and Hardware of The J. W. CopelandjCo., and will be open for busk ness on Tuesday the 11th at The same stand. We ask the customers for the same lideral patronage that the J. W. Copeland Co. has heretofore enjoyed and we promise to do our best to main tain the repufatipn of the said company, in keeping goods of quality and dealing fair with everybody. Our Slogan Will Be: “Goods of qual ity at reasonable profits—fair dealings and liberal treatment to all. HARDWARE DEALERS Clinton, - - South Carolina