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We specialize on Old Straight 10 0-proof ^ goods. Note our prices few leading brands Write for full list. RYES Bankers' Rye 3 Gibson 100 proof Sherwood 100 proof Mellwood 100 proof Stewart 100 proof Highspire 100 proof Bob Burton Tidewater Bourbon Major Comfort Bourbon Bob Snyder CORNS . Kelley's Royal Virginia Queen 100 proof Cumberland El Maize ? North State Old Valley All of the above bran will be shipped in one gal prices. WE PF PHIL. G. KE juuiu MBI BIBIM1 ' Bargair That is exa GROCERIES, but we are mafc ionally high gra are making thoi you make beco supply your wa: from us. If you are 1 is no better tim economical shoj We speciali are the best bra close margins: Baking Powder Bre; Baking Soda Flot Rice Mea Grits Sug; We issue v( ducted by The cash purchases, A Big Lot of C Powder, Etc.; Peoples HI Sole Agents for < f The Baile? m m i m it*ii Machinery,Mill an ( Automobile Supp] G.& J. fires and Tubes . Charleston, ^ ^Er yfl 16 1-2 4Qts. 8Pts. Pts. 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V and on accounts pai( ase Goods; Tomatoes, Salmon, $ Kingan's Pure Lard, Hay, fnv/tnnliln I nr ici tannic vui Celebrated New Horn ^-Lebby Co d Plumbing Supplies lies And Accessories VEEDOL Oils and Grease South Carolina ! " i Send your order to | J us. We are direct distributors and ship W M promptly. Send your *ordertoday with remittance to cover. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. 16 . 1-2 in Bond 4Qts. 8Pts. Pts. tock $4.75 $4.85 $4.95 4.00 4.10 4.20 i) 5.00 5.10 5.20 ous Liquors 3.50 3.60 3.70 3.50 3.60 3.70 Gin 2.75 2.85 2.95 \pple Brandv, 4.50 4.60 4.70 pton Apple 4.00 4.10 4.20 ile 2.25 2.35 2.45 )ur famous No. 10 Rye, iy or Gin, 100 proof, 4Qts ass Jug $5.00 and those bottled in bond cents less than the 4 quart [ARGES 29 North 17th St, RICHMOND, VA. mu nnorips I UUUIIUUI --BARGAINS IN them below cost, prices on exceprovisions, and we ,t every purchase gain. Thus you st when you buy r customers there .lto the throng of g articles, which n virv HA nl- TrnuTT I cue dvjiu ah vcij Cured Meats Coffees Teas Cheese Dn test being conotes given with 1. iardines, Baking f!nrn and Grits npany, Inc. e Sewing Machine Removal Notice! I wish to state to my friends and the public that I have removed my shoe repair shop to 121 E. Evans St., Florence, S,C.,ariH will take care of their i pViao ronairino- nnvintr return onvv r*~J ***0 I charges on same. i H. TUCKMAN j SINCE TAKJ 1 I can say my | bowels are much I more regular. J My heart is 5 cfmndpr Ion My appetite is much better. My throat is much better. ] Mrs. William H. HinchlirF< I writes: "I have taken four bott I it has done me a great deal of j throat. I recommend Pertina tc not think I ever felt much bett work I can do. I do not think Peruna." Those who object to fluid rr Tablets. $2,900,000 FOR DISCOVERY. IDr Enrlcht Sells Gasoline Formula to Maxim Company. New York, May 3: ?The formula of Dr Lewis Enricht's substitute for gasoline, which costs a cent and a half a gallon to manufacture, was bought today by the Maxim Munitions Corporation, The price was reported to be $2,000,000. While neither the inventor not officials of the coroporation would say what price was paid for the green fluid that turns water intc engine fuel, was said that Dr Enricht received $1,000,000 in cash and y 100,000 shares of stock in the Maxim Munitions Corporation. This stock was quoted at $10.50 a share today. Dr Enricht's discovery was announced several weeks ago. It consists of a mysterious green fluid which is mixed with ordinary water, He was visited at his laboratory ir Farmingdale by many interested persons. Among them was Henrv Ford. A Symbol ol Health. The Pythagoriansof ancient Greec* ate simple food,practiced temperance and purity. As a badge they used the five-pointed star that they regarded as a proper symbol of health, A red five-pointed star appears or each package of Chamberlain's Tablets and still fulfills its ancient mission as a syml)ol of health. If yoi are troubled with - indigestion, biliousness or constipation, get a package of these tablets from your druggist. You will be surprised at the quick relief which thev afford. Obtainable everywhere. Will Stand by the Governor. Governor Manning is not payinc much attention to the"they say" fel lows who say all kinds of things i without knowing much of anything. He was elected by the people, undoi the sworn Dromise to enforce tin I laws of a great State. He has lived J up to that pVomise.and if South Car I elina desires to turn him down or account of a liquor bill,passed by the j Legislature, or an insurance law, passed by the Legislature, Manning | is ready to go, in a manly and brave | manner. But?South Carolina has not yet spoken on the subject. When she does you may deoend upon hei to reward our law and order Governor.?Marion Star. "Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Wonders for Me." "I have been a sufferer from stomach trouble for a number of years, and although I have used a great number of remedies recommended for this complaint, Chamberlain's Tablets is the first medicine that has given me permanent and lasting relief," writes Mrs Anna Kadin,Spencerport, N V. 'Chamberlain's Tablets have done wonders for me and I value them very highly." Obtainable everywhere. Wlnthrop College SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in. Winthrop Coli 3 iu. ~ J : M lege anu oi&u iur me auuussiuii ui uew students will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 7, at 9 a, m. Applicants must not be less than sixteen years of age. When Scholarships are vacant after July 7 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for scholarship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 20, 1916. For further ini formation and catalogue, address Pres _ D B Johnson, Rock Hill, S C. 5-1 l-8t NGPERUNA g 20'Myrtle St., Beverly, Mass., les of Peruna, and I can say that good tor catarrh ot the head and ) all sufferers with catarrh. I do er. I am really surprised at the too much praise can be said for medicines can now procure Peruna NEW COUNTY MOVEMENT. Lake City People Want a Change ?Much Opposition. The matter of Rutledge county is '; again before the public andinashort while the voters of a large section of . j Florence and a small section of WilI liamshurg, probably.will be asked to say if they want a new county established, with Lake City as the county seat. This is the same project that I was defeated some years ago, after which the Lake City section went ( over into Florence county,but it was never thought that they meant to do j more than take up temporary residence there. There are two factions in the section that is asking or is to be asked to form the new county? one in favor and the other, a large one,opposing it very bitterly, chiefly I on the ground that the taxes will be too great for a new county to near. [ The people of I>ake City are very I anxious to have the new county r formed and will work hard for it. The matter has not gone far enough yet to call for the survey, but the people are being sounded as to their sentiment in the matter with the * view of running safe lines. KILLED DRIVER AND STOLE CAR. ' Reward Offered for Murderers of 1 Eugene Ralney. Harvin, May 3:?Eugene Rainey.a i colored automobile hack driver of . Sumter,in the employ of Messrs Will . J and Willie Shaw, of<hat city, was . found dead Tuesday afternoon near ? Pocalla Springs, a summer suburban . resort,where his body, after murder with an iron bludgeon found near his corpse,had been placed after the foul deed, about 40 yards from the main Sumter-Summerton public road, one miie from Pocalla. From his early ' boyhood this negro had faithfully - served in the family of Capt D W ' Alderman of Alcolu and subsequent " j ly of Mr D U Shaw of Sumter. He '; was reliable and trustworthy. The ''automobile after the murder was ' carried away by the homicides. The 1 number of the engine of the Ford car is 607,416. The Sumter license is ' 6 17,and the warning whistle is placed : on the car reversely. Quite a large sum has been offered for the arrest ' and conviction of the miscreants and 1 the lecovery of the stolen Ford car. Take Your Vacation 4t Our Expense. Why worry about your vacation money? We will show you how to earn any amount, large or small, in i your spare time. Pleasant outdoor work. Complete outfit furnished free of charge. Imco, 119 W 40th St, New York City. 5-1 l-2t According to the Bureau of Medi-' ation and Arbitration, the strikes | and lockouts of New York during a j single year aggregated twenty-three: centuries of lost time. I RUB OUT PAIN i with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. . [The best rubbing liniment is w C Good for the Ailments of 'j ] Horses, Mules, CatL'e, Etc. J < Qood for your c.on A dies. Pains, RheutnaJvtrn, Sprains, , Cuts, Burrs, Etc. ! ! 25c. oCc. v'. At ".It L/ca'srs. j m SCRANTON SCHOOL CLOSES. Interesting Programme of Commencement Exercises. Scranton, May 7:?The graduating exercises of the Scranton graded school were held Saturday night at the school auditorium. Devotional p*prcisps wprp enndurtpd hv fhp Rev Mr Burgess, after which came a most interesting address by R A Cooper, his subject being "Preparedness From an Educational Standpoint." Diplomas were presented by the Rev J W Mitchell, pastor of the Baptist church, to Janie Wall, Russia Taylor, Annie Lee, Belle Fountain and Dessie Graham. A H Gasque, County Superintendent of Education of Florence county, made a short talk along educational lines and presented three medals to pupils who had made the highest average. The medal that was given by Dr C H Pate of Mott's Cross Roads was won by Clyde Dennis. M H Anderson and the four other teachers, Misses Rice, Barber, Cannon and Haigler, have done good work. On Friday evening Dr and Mrs , William S Lynch, assisted by Miss Cornelia Petty, of Culpeper, Va, entertained at the former's home, "The Oaks," at a delightful reception in honor of their friend, the Hon Robert A Cooper, of Laurens. -nt I 1 ine cnarming nome mane an attractive setting for the invited guests, handsomely dressed, and the reception was carried out in excellent stvsle, and was one of the most enjoyable events of the season. The introduction of the guest of honor and progressive conversation were merrily joined in for awhile. Then the guests were ushered to the hallway from the receiving room, which was tastily decorated, and delightful punch was gracefully served by Miss Nida Hann, of Hanville; Miss Lila McKnight, of Scrantion, the color scheme, pink and white, being carried out in every detail. At 11 o'clock all present were summoned to the wide and spacious piazza, where strawberry ice cream and cakes were served by Misses Miller and Elise Lynch, of Cowards, and Miss Mary Olive Lynch, of Scranton. Mr W S Lynch, Jr, then handed out cigars for the gentlemen. The party was delightfully informal and the evening was spent in pleasant conversation. Resolutions by Darlington Covention. Whereas, Honorable Julius S McInnes, a citizen of Darlington coun- ' ty, has announced his candidacy for Congress, and Whereas, for the past two years he has served this county faithfully and with signal ability as a member of the General Assembly of South Carolina, and Whereas, he possesses those qualities of mind, heart and character which would make him a worthy Representative of this district in the Hails of Congress, and Whereas, he enjoys the confidence, esteem and affection of his own people, * . Now, Therefore, be it Resolved, That we, the Democrats of Darlington county, in convention assembled, do hereby most heartily ana earnestly indorse his candidacy, bespeak for him the warm support of the voters of this county, and unqualifiedly commend him to the voters of the Sixth Congressional District. , The foregoing resolution was offered at the Darlington county Democratic convention on Monday, May 1. 1916, by E Mclver Williamson. the originator of the "William son Corn Plan." Mr Williamson, in offering this resolution, paid a high tribute to Mr Mclnnes, dwelling upon his success both as a farmer and as a lawyer; said that Mr Mclnnes was accustomed to hard work, rather than to luxury, and stated that he knew of no crime which could be charged against Mr Meinnes more serious than that of youth. Similar tributes to Mr Mclnnes were, paid by Messrs George E Dargan and D T McKeithan in seconding this resolution, and high praise was bestowed upon him by Mr W T Harper, with whom Mr Mclnnes served in the House of Representatives. Mr Harper said nat there were many occasions to test a man's metal dur ins ins per mo cu in?ir service ui uit Legislature, and that, to employ a current phiase of the day, "Mclnnes was always there with the goods." The resolution was then unanimously and enthusiastically adopted by acclamation. Mr Mclnnes made his first venture into politics two years ago, when he was elected to the House from Darlington county, receiving the high?st vote in a field of seven candidates. 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