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•f I ri 'v Come Over te Our The famous charming tone York Player Piano and the e Bring your friends.' O’Daniel 8 Reid x - V ' Piano Boxes for Sale. FINE BE SOLD AT DOST me tmuns usicm And«r«on May«r Notified Oelinqttent of KIs Predicament and Check to 'Cover Pino of ItB le Sent INSURANCE “It is better to have a policy and not need it, Than to.need^a policy and not have it.” . SE5 ME TODAY W. C. BAILEY, Clinton, S. C. JdSS« mi */,vr csTsar t c Anderson.—John B. White, *D. D., pastor of Iho Pint Baptist Church and president of Anderson College, was re ported for speeding by two of An derson’s vigilant cops. As Dr. White was attending the Saluda Association the cops tonld hot airest him, and upon hs return he went to the moim- iai of North Carolina for a part of xis vacation. So tSTlnayor notified 'be disUlbute4-«aong-16 KtatesOu-the —4 Ve beeft- red«U«fl-t^the'-SuAdayMJape^SixOVdi^QUl him of the charge against him, and Dr. White replied at once, a check for $25 accompanying the reply. Columbia.—Directon of the Rich land county Tuberculosis Association have decided to continue the $1 mem bership drive for a few days, the cam paign having fallen sffbrt by about $300 on the date scheduled for clos ing, August 1. A drive is being made for $1,000 to aid in ridding Richland county of the dread disease and citi zens are asked to contribute $1 or any higher amount they may wish to give. , . Beaufort.—The city of Beaufort has decided to take advantage of the re cent offer of the government to buy in car lots canned goods and other com missary supplies, which are being dis posed of to municipalities. Walterbora—Colleton county’s cam* paign to stamp out illiteracy under the efficient management of Mrs. J. B. Ackerman, Is progressing very satis factorily. Already ten tschoola have been organised and many others are in progress ef organisation. Columbia.—Primarily due to the am nouncement by Cole L. Blesse, ex-gov* ernor of the state, that he intends enter the general election - gross from the seventh congressional district as an independent, there was a sash of voters here to gc^ registra tion tickets. ids To C& Aiken.-fCongreseman Byrnes, Who has been making s ight against the bill fixing a price of $250 on potash, says that the Republicans will be un able to secups action upon the bill un til the house reconvenes in Septem ber. He says that while there is no certainty of the final defeat of the measure that this postponement Is i victory for^he opponents of the bill. Greenville. — Approximately 60 Look for tbe name: All In sealed packages. i i Southern railway shopmen, empfloyed at the round house here, struck as the result of instruction from the £ead quarters of the organizations. The shops here are virtually idle. Tbe strikers include carmen, machinists helpers, etc. ta- to bw pikTnfBUTgn fbom COLUMBIA TO THE # 8EV*RAL * POINTS IN STATE. WILL GOST ABOUND 9 GENTS Governor Cooper Suggests That it Bs Ussd Principally If Not Entirely For Canning Purposss. Columbia. A carload of sugar will be distribut ed from Columbia to the people of the state at cost in the near future. Governor Cooper has received a tele gram from the Louisiana sugar com mission, New Orleans, stating that 16 can of fine granlated sugar would scuth. After-taking the matter up with R. J. Blalock, mayor of Colum bia, the governor ordered the sugar which will be distributed by the Co- umbla city government The price will 'be $8.25 per 100- pounds from 'lew Orleans, which will put it into Columbia for slightly under nine cnets a pound. The governor suggests that the sugar be utillxdh for canning pur- pbses. State Cotton Asefeclatlon. An enthusiastic meeting of farmers am' business men was held in Colum bia when the plan and* scope of the South CaroHna Cotton Association and the relation of this association to the American Cotton Association was fully discussed. Between 600 and 700 representative citizens from all sec tions of ths State w«r« la attendance. The chief addresses were made by United States Senitor K. D. Smith, A. E. Elmore of Spolane, Wash., repres enting the wheat growers’ organise tlon of the Far Northwest, Governor Cooper and J. Skottpwe Whnnemker, president bf the association. Postmasters Confirmed. Washington (Special) — Following nominations of South Carolina post masters have bee nconflrmed by the senate. Alva BL Lorentt, BlackvlUo; Benjamin J. Hammett, Clio; DavM H. Taylor, Cameron; Tolbert D. McLanr in, Elioree; James A. Parler, EstlU; John W. Peeples Jr., Florence; John A. Chase, Hartwlle; T. P. McLeod, Leesvllle; James H. Bodie, Lexing ton; Frank George, Mayesville; Clar ence D. Cooper, Union; Bernard B. James, Whitmire. can’‘make over” old chairs and things and have them look good as'new. *• I bought some furniture polish and tapestry ane tried to make an old ' chair. I spoilt a dress Worth more than a new chair and smashed my thumb with the hammer, and the old chair looked worse than before. No more fixing over old worn-out .furniture for me Til buy new. As ever. Lou. P. S.--Because they sell only stylish longwearing furniture always at a reasonable price, I’ll buy from Galloway-Simpson For. Company "THE HOME MAKERS” • * $6 Human Hand”-— 4 Y Butter-Kist Pop Corn No Worms In % Healthy Child Ail children troubled with woane ham an un healthy color, whidh indicate* Poor blood, and a* a rale, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC ghna retfulorly an What Do ■ - P. S. JEANS for two or three weeks will enrich tM blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength- mini Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in nerfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. Do? Gaffney.—Tha town council of Gaff ney at its regular meeting decided to lay down at once 15 additional blocka of pqving, and to parte Buford street which means that this street will be paved on each side, and trees and {rass planted in the center. The width of this street will permit this being done, and it will be one of the prettiest thoroughfares in tbe town, or in any other town. MCA Helps appetite and digestion. Three flavors. .rs not enough to make WRIGLEYS good, we must KEEP tt good until you get it. Hence the sealed package L- . ii ■■ ->* —Impurity-proof—guarding. \ « * preserving tbe delicious con* - tents—tbe beneficial goody. i-’.’A Flavor Lasts 1 Sumter.—A mass meeting for the purpose of orgacizing the Sumter County Cotton Association was held at the court house. The'meeting had been called by and was presided over by Mayor L. D. Jennings who told of the importance of organising. He said they should' organize to put the speculator out of business; they must organize for self preservation, oelf defense and self protection^ Cholera In Richland. Columbia.—Richland county farm ers have lost thousands of dollars worth of hogs singe last spring from cholera according to J. Rhett Clark, farm demonstrator, who has been kept busy much of hjs time inoculating swine* in all sections*of the~ county. Pare breds have suffered, as well as scrub, but the latter to a larger ex tent. 1 In the last three w^eks Mr. Clark has Inoculated over l.tfOO hogs which means a saving at several thousand dollars to the fanners. f// h>. ^TrrJn t > MJPPM Red Spider Active. Blackville.—The rad spider is tak- . MU SCALED TIGHT . f v *■-. ‘ ; ’ '■ .- :,v i KEPT RIGHT •V>' f *- • j? * » 'M (M ; tng quite a toll from the cotton crop around Blackville. Up to the recent haavy rains there was 1 prospect of a good crop. The rains have damaged the crop quite considerably^ but the rad spider has Caused a much greater damage. Some farms have been prac tically rutried. One reason It has spread so. It tha ftnftftrs were not fa miliar with H end let 'll gat too much hold before doing anything. la many instanced it waa thought lightning had dtnick the cotton. some today! ^ You’re going to call Lucky Strikes mst right* Because Lucky Strike ciga rettes give you 6 the good, wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco* ^ \1 kii V 5 ■