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Like Mellow Sunlight Specs were for old folks when grandma was young. She wear^ specs now but often forgets to use them in the mellow sun light of RAYO LAMPS Kayo Lamps can be lighted as easily as a gas jet, without tak ing off either the- chimney or the shade. Of strong, simple construction ? artistic in design ? they give bright flickerless light that saves eye-strain. A sk for them by name. I f your dealer does not have them write to our nearest station. Aladdin Security Oil guaran tees best results from lamps, stoves and heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jmmt) W ??Kington, D.C. BALTIMORE Gbarlptie. N. G. Norfolk, Va, Mh Ch*r!citon#W.V*. Richmond, Va, - ChtrUitoDi S< C. BTHUN'E NEWS *0fES. '( V* oirle of Happenings From Our Regular Correspondent. anp, S. Nov. M. ? Mrs. Henry peut Saturday an<l Sunday in ia. temrilih <'v?*ninji the 10th inst. I o'clock Misx K.i'io Mnyn and in LJothmit' \wre married at the homo of the hrideV parents' Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mays. The parlor in which the ceremony was i>erfonnod was pret tily dwornti'd witii Ivy aiul yellow ami white chrysanthemum*. The couple presented a striking picture; the groom wearing his military uniform luid the hride l)ecoinlngly attired in a dark blue coat suit with black velvet hat and black boots and carrying white chry C ' ^ rV '"*? V- ?? ? ? " aanthomuuw. The cereiuuuy wu* performed l?y ^ Uov. J. M. ForbU in tin* preneticw of <i to* relatives and friends. The couple left uu> tltu Southbound train for Co lumbia wlMtrt* Mr. llothune Is vdatlow ed at Camp .laeksou. Ml*. 1*. I-. Norwood and children Friday with tier father Mr, N. A. lift I tin to. A Mr Tom Clyluiru who attamla <x?l-' Ictfe In Columbia was at houio Satur-| day night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. ('lyburu vl?ltod M i>. Clyburn's parents near Ashland Sunday, Mr Frank Hoard who has itccn via it inn in town Jeft Sunday night for Wilmington, N. C.' Mr. Hugh I tlivrr of Alcolu lias l?eon visiting his Wife ?i#l little son. (1 |11?: an?* Mrfi. II H. Holder of Me lleo were visiting in town Sunday af ternoon. Prof.. ,1. (hir.v A Urn s|kmi< the week end in Columbia. Misses llothune, Mclhinlol, and W 11 lianis, Mix. 1 >1111 hi p and Mayo Dhvis motored tt> lilshopvlilo Saturday. Mrs. Ikui lira n nun ami ehlldrou of Kershaw wore at tin* inane of Mrs. <\ C. (iardnor Friday, Miss Sue Anderson sjH'nt the week end nl / College with her sister. Mr. Davis and wife of HlsltopvUle sjh.miI Thursday with their son Mr. W. K. Davis. i\ Mr. L. (i, Smith and wift>of Itishop ville were in town Sunday. Mrs. A. K. Mo La ur in and Mrs 11. Clyburn motored to Kershaw Monday. Mrs, Mattie Dunlap and Mr. Minor Baker were married oil last Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. .). 1C. Caskey ?i>ont Sat urday night and Sunday at Heath Springs. Mr. Olskey's brother and wife accompanied them home Sunday afternoon for a few days visit. Dr. Purvis of Chora w was in town Sunday afternoon! Mr. and Mrs. (!. S. King and little daughter motored to Columbia Tues day. Messi>t. Loriag Davis and Kohert He thune and Miss Luetic motored to Ilartsvillo Sunday afternoon. Mr. Douglas Mays leaves this week for Columbia where he has accepted work. ? Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mays accompantcd 1 ? v Annie and Percy Mity^. uiuturcd tu Cheraw Tuesday. s. H. Mctihee has boon elected state .senator for Greenwood county over J. C. Chalmers. Mcfljhee received 7SX votes to 1ST for Chalmers. liKltSll.WY NKWS NOTK8 1 InfctrwUnc llapponincM <i*thered Frew The Kru of Ttu?t Mwe. _ l Mr. a H?l Mrs It, W. (<lbl>?au .s|H>nt a couple of day* this week visiting tlu? former* parent* In CkrcHdou conn *y ? HnVi (\ K. Itoaver of Maiden. N, will preweli at ttu? Plmsant l''niu jlHlUtch Kuuduy November ISth, at U oVlot'k in i ln> afternoon. | < J rover Juiu'.s. of Columbia. Camp .larkxon. ami Italph A. tiregory, of lollop Sevier. ut < iivenville, wo IV vN it??rs at tin* liouuvs of their parents during the pa.M weok. Uev. 1? A Mfinvn and fainilx of White Store. N. C . were visitors at tin* home of t Iw former'* parents Mr. /ftul Mrs. A , Jtrown In the Ahney sec tion.. ltev. M I. I.awxon of Mcllw. will prciieh at Kami Hill Chnrch on the fourth Snmlax In ? VtOber A chUi?li conference for the purpose of falling a imslor. will U* hehl Immediately af ter the preaching service. AH mem bers are urpsl to be present. Miss Marble Cn.xton, belcher of the school at Nirhollx, K. <\. sjH'iit the week cud ut i ho home of her mother Mj'K, J., M. t'rovton. near Kershaw ' Ml ss Hello ( 'raw ford, stenographer for the Kershaw Ihvil Estate and In surance Co. rotnrned Momlay from a. visit to her homo near Wlnnaboro. i I)r. ami Mrs. \V. McDowell and' Ml*s Ivdith Itrasington hjhmi! the week end visiting Mrs. A. It Friday at Bookman, Miss Kara Miekle, teachCr of the. Abney School. spent the week eml at the In me of her mother near Carn-j den. Mr. and Mrs* T. 11. Clyburn attend ed the comity fair at Orangetyirc the past week. II. XV. l'aoe, of Charlotte, and Frank L. Pace, of Columbia, spent Sunday; in Kershaw with their* families. John H. Crow was taken to the I^n nell Infirmary at Rock 11.111 last Sat urday for special treatment. Back to McPherson. Laredo, Texas. Nov, 11. ? Lieut. Mans ! Berg ahd Lieut. Loesc.her, interned- (?er mans who cscii|?ed from Fort McPher ? son, Ga.. i H'Lober 2.*i and who were 1 t.gptur?d her** Noveml?er 8, at i tempting, to i'ross Into Mexico left La redo tonight on their return to Fort McPherson Jimler guard of six soldiers. Orders for their return to Fort Mc Pherson wore received from Washing ton. NEW Grocery Store Wo beg to announce that we have opened for bus iness in the storeroom one door south *>t' the National Hank, where we will carry a complete lino of heavy and, fancy groceries, and will be pleased to serve you. See us before buying seed oats, as we will have an attractive price on them. McLEOD & McLEOD J. H. McLeod Phone 90 E. J.'McLeoci HIDDKN FOOD rpi'NI> /. (io\ eminent Agent Ideates Millions of Dollars Worth in Storage. Now York, Nov. 11.- Horn* service ! agents have discovered foodstuffs and I other property valued at more than | $7.1,000.000 stored III warehoUHCS 111 thin oily wldeh Iih m never boon re ' ported to i ho ifoVornincnt as required J under the Trailing with Hie enemy not. it was learned tonight. '('Ids is only a ' small part of what is ex|?ectod to he nneovered heforo tho sea reh ends, j Flour, sugar, eggs, butter and can nod got wis of various kinds are con tained In the list of foodstuffs eom piled h.v the Hucrot service men. Largo quantities of iron, steel, copper, cotton and chemicals also liavo been found, a part of which, it was announced, is owned liy (Jermans. The value of the foodstuffs not ro jMU't^l lo- the yovermneittTvn* placed at $.HK.tiKI,74*J and tlio metals, cotton and other materials at $3f?,449,0US. It was stated that one consignment of 7<M> hags of Jute Is known to have I heon bought with money deposited i here hy the Deutehes llank of Berlin, the otllclal Una iit-iii I institution of the (tOriUHH KOVemtUOllt. About t llW (|l?n P tor* ? ?T the commodities l.s said to Ho hold a*) colli) torn I for loans made b> banks but nothing regarding tho na tttro of tho loltn.s could ho learned. Tho secret sendee men made a de tailed report of (ho amount of tho goods uncart hod - and tho location of tho places of storage to lluilsut Hoover fo'doral fobd administrator. Finding of proj>erty required to ro]?ortod to the government under tho trading with tho enemy law in expect <?<1 to l?o announced from many differ ent places in the country as a result of tho government activities jfo\v in progress. Disastrous Fire in New York. Now York. Nov. 11.? Now York city's water front was tho scene of another disastrous fire today -wnon tho factory of the Wnstitmrn \V1ro corn runny, whteh was working on large oar orders for the government was destroyed, with an estimated loss of nearly $2,O0(MK)0. The patrolman who discovered tho lire declared he found til roe separate blazes at different place* in tho factor.^, . - COMPETITION GREATLY RETREATING WHILE OUR WELL PREPARED SALE IS ADVANCING, SLAUGHTERING AND CAPTURING ALL COMPETITION LINES COM PETITION TRIES MIGHTY HARD TO REPULSE BUT IS FORCED TO FALL BACK WITH A GREAT LOSS. 6UR SUPPLIES OF MERCHANDISE ARE ARRIVING DAILY BY Express and in large quantities, a trip to the northern markets for more merchandise was made, which was absolutely necessary, as rHE disposal of merchandise was too great since the opening of our sale. Due to the freight delays we were compelled tohav;e iur new supply of merchandise shipped by Express whic ^ o\v arriving daily in large quantities regaidless o e ea y Ixpress charges which we are paying out daily?- -wt spare Bxpense ? we mean to deliver the goods and de lver 1 ri he^Htive crowds that have been seen in our store since 'peningxnf our sale is a true proof to you that we mean u Jiess an<Nwe do just as we represent. Below we quote a few of our many bargains which re offering for this sale* . e, own brand ?Just received by Express J, efts? Regular leaching :!G inches wide: and of the fines ? window 2 l-2c grade. Yotf will see it displayed now in our wma ar this sale at only 16c per yd* ? 200 pieces of percales-the well known coWrs and^iest patterns. As long as ?,? ?**?? |ut never again,, at this price at only 9c p?* y H. l. scmj06iiw!ri5 buyer s friend 1 lot of mens gun metal shoes in lace only. All solid leather with ruber heels in all sizes. Regular $4.00 grades for this sale at only $2.98. 1 lot of ladies velvet high top button shoes in all sizes a shoe that can't be beat for ress and comfort at only $1.19. 1 lot of ladies white canvas shoes, rubber dbles and heels. Regular $2.50 tellers while they last at only $1*.24. ? l~l<^t~u?"ladies kangaroo 3hoes. all Solid leather tr? ftlt sizes and widths. Regular $2.50 values at only $1.89. ? I ? . 1 , r, " 1 ' " ' S Every Day Until Christmas