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11 CUT 1 I I fl U- iuri 11 I But 1 I' I WE RECENTL I FIVE SECOND I | THESE MACHINE j WERE OFFERED A&REAT DEAL LI I WORTH?SO WE I r| GOING TO SELL T I GREAT DEAL LE? WORTH. AMONG CHINES THAT Hi) TIME?SINGERS,! ETC. WE CAN REAJ ! GIVE TOU A GOO { SEE THEM BEFOI The St? I1 % rormnn Main Street > B (Thrifty Women to Buyii Because t Because 1 i Wirthmor i Welworth i i Represent the Waist Values * * k j j h is a Source of deep : i sefl Blouses of this high char | nodest price. Right as to Style, Right I Right as to Fit, they would w Suppose yoo come in a Blouses tomorrow. | Kingstree 3? Main Street, | iwtlXyi'IflFI'IFlflU'i'lflfl'l filllhlaUhlaniMMnimiinyaT g % [N HALF-le Machine? ni_ Liie rntci Y BOUGHT A LOT OF FIFTY[AND SEWING MACHINES. S HAD TO BE SOLD AND THEY TO US AT A BARGAIN PRICE? SSS THAN THEY ARE REALLY SOUGHT THEM, AND WE ARE HEM THE SAME WAY, AT A >S THAN THEY ARE REALLY - THEM ARE MANY GOOD MAlVE BEEN USED ONLY A SHORT HPmnniras VPW ROYALS. 11 jj tt 11 vmi mam+f >w , liLY save you money, and d machine. gome in and ie the best are gone. >le Furniture Co., e and House Furnishings Kingstree, S. C. itititititirir>ri,nTiT>T^T?TiYiTirmTi'nTi the Nation over are reverting ng of Cotton Waists hey are economical they are practical Waists at $1.5' Blouses at $2.5i < very maximum in Cottton ?The all seasons Waists. satisfaction to tins store to be able to j acter and compete desirability at tins ? - ? ?- ? m 1 t as to Quality, Right as to Workmanship, < ell warrant a considerably higher price. ind get acquainted with these pretty Cot Dry Goods Co Kingstree, S. a-a-I+5+:+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+!+t+H-M-5+! -J I " |i"DEAR OLD I ; EDCAPINE." = ' 1 PROMINENT BARITONE SINGER I " MAKES A HIT AT LEAP | J YEAR BANQUET J 3 Clinton, S. C., Jan. 28.?At a Leap g Year Banquet given by the business 1 J and professional women oi unnion i I on the evening of January 27th, in I j| the Commercial Club Rooms in this I S city, about two hundred banqueters I I being in attendence, Mr. J. Irvin 1 Coleman, Superintendent of the Pied mont Laboratories, Inc.. was one of ' the leading entertainers. He has a ! 5 magnificent baritone voice and was | down on the program to sing his fav- | | 9 orite song, '"Dear Old Pal of Mine." I S The announcement of this number H was met by enthusiastic applause. On ' the rendition of the song the encore ! 9 was so insistent that Mr. Coleman 1 I 3 was forced to respond, but having no ? j a other music at hand he repeated the I j air only, changing the words to an ( j I original quatrain expressive of his ! enthusiasm over the merits of one of ! the articles manufactured by his com9 pany? m DEAR OLD EUCAPINE !! "Oh, How I need you, Dear old Euca" pine, 9 Each night and day I use you good old medicine. 6 May Eucapine save you, When the flu 1 /*'O?4QVOC unn H ' jg Then sweet dreams'll rest you using 1 a Eucapine." I m Needless to say the audience re- I 1 sponded with a roar of applause, the I | more enthusiastic because, owing to I the imminence of another Flu epidemic, most of them were using Eucapine as a protection against Influenza infection. Mr. Coleman thereby added to his reputation as an entertainer and at the same time vindicated his right to fan equal celebrity as an enterprising publicity man. Not many men can sing in praise of a proprietary remjg edy at a great social function and m "get away with it." If the reader of * this newsy advertisement would share J the enthusiasm of Mr. Coleman, and i his Clinton audience for "Dear Old ? ? 1 1 - 1 ? Eucapine" it may dc n?u UVf vuvI I jg jar at all leading druggists or by M | 3 mail from the manufacturers. Pied- j t a mont Laboratories, Inc., Clinton, S. J 9 C.?Advertisement. g MURDER SUSPECT IS SHOT , ^ Man In Act of Boarding Train Officer Call 'Halt." ! J Miami, Fla., Feb. 1.?David Atkins, j of Arch" Creek, 12 miles north of this j city, who is thought by the police to j ? be the man wanted in connection with ! V the murder of E. C. Bell at Arch ] y Creek, whose body was found in Arch j X Creek yesterday, was wounded, prob- j jfj ably fatally early to day by Police j Lieutenant E. J. Starling. : X The shooting occurred near the ! a railway station. Starling and Patrol- 1 man Harry Morris identified Atkins j X as the young man who had been liv- j 32 ing with Bell. They believe he was j about to board a north bound train j X and called to him. Instead of replying, i he is said to have attempted to draw V a weapon from his pocket X Two of Starlings' three shots were ? effective, one grazing Atkins arm and the other entering his shoulder. He ^ dropped to the ground and a revolver ^ fell from his hand. Two residents of ' KArch Creek identified Atkins as the i man who had lived with Bell for a X short time. ^ An alligator ten feet long was devouring Bells body when it was discovered by neighbors. Bell's right Ox arm had been broken, his chest and back severely bruised. Q I WHOLE SYSTEM I JjH-OOWN ? Qiiek iiprovtaat Is NoM Afrr k Fit ? Dcses of Z1E0K Im Tafe. ? olll 5 Increase in appetite, the coming hack 5UII aixn-th. dkapoearance Ofheadaches i, tad other ills, are a few of the many CIJ v food result* obtained from the use of a jh new remedy jfZiron Iron Tonic). X Mr. Sim urimsler, of Cordde, Oa., ? tried Ziron and has this to say: T "When I began to take Ziron, it seemed 1 x that my whole system was ron-dowa. MM! v but soon after 1 began to take Ziron, I T could eat more each day and would fed X a great deal better. Ever since it seems S that my health has been improving, as I T seldom have the headache or feel bad . ? the least bit." lOD v Ziron is a new scientific combination T of pure medicinal Inorganic iron, comM hined with ohosohorus, the active prin ra ciple of ruix vodka tod the hypophosj I HN phites of lime tod soda. It wuf help tc x add more red corpuscles to your blood, S3* resulting in more color In your cheeksmore vitality in your system. la. Try Ziron today; on the money-back J | ? \bur Blood Needs JlzjlOM No man, no matter how successful 3 taking advantage of his full opportunity. d often follows a Neglected Cold^?^-^ KILL THE COLD! ^ ull i*?> CASCARAbHlJININE , k fiROMlOt Standard cold remedy for 20 years C ?tin tablet form?safe, sure, no ^ opiates?breaks up a cold in 24 " hours?relieves crip in 3 days. f Money back if it fails. The rV^V"\lrn^^^^. genuine box has a Red v llnlSaD w ' '"*r- Hill's * U/\j|[|IJUf picture. \JBK At All Druf 5(sr?< 0 .- Jrl... .1 - .. ... How to Kec ON THE The Fordson Tractor has mad< thousands of young Americans. A ing more profitable by increasing 1 done in a given time. Call on us U you. D. C SCOTT, JR., Kingstree, - D. C. SCOTT, JR.. I mmmmmmmmummmmam SHOE RE] We are now preparec repair work. We gaur lory service at a lowe] have your work done el C. H. Mill Hampton Street, r o THE UNIVEI ONE HUNDRED PB When your Ford cai doesn't display its usual "pep" and dash its time who understands the Fo: the "once over"?then m justments or repairs, and i its old time "pep'* and er notice the difference. Wo omnlnv onlv skil II men who know how Fon how they should be kept cient and economical sei I equipment boasts a greal signed Ford tools and til I machinery. I Don't risk chances pla car. Keep it in the har Authorized Ford Dealers. Touring car without i Touring car with stai Roadster without staj Roadster with starter Sedan with starter ' Coupelet with starter Chasis Trades ABOVE PRICES F. 0. 1 GREELYVILLE MO' Greelyville, INSIST ON GENUIN FOB JUDGE OF PROBATE I hereby announce myself a candidate for Judge of Probate, Williamsmrg County, subject to the rules of he primary. B. E. CLARKSON. M. SNIDER Surgeon Dentist Office at Residence l&ilroad Ave.. K1NGSTREE CHARGES Full upper and Lower set $22.50. lold crowns $7.00. Bridges $7.00 per ooth. Extracting 504 per tooth or 4 or $1.00. No charge for extracting or bride or plate. Extracting free or children or persons over 70 years f age. ip the Boy FARM e farm work more pleasant for t the same time it makes farmthe volume of work, that can be ? demonstrate the Fordson to _ COMPANY, Agents, South Carolina. S. J. DEEBY. PAIRING!] 1 to do first class shoe \ antee to give satisfac- j : price than you can | sewhere. | ^ er & Co., TTi*ifKrfroa fi f! : AOIigOVl Wry Ml WI | R D ^ ISAL CAR ! :r cent, "pep'v r or your Ford truck 11 quantity or quality of I to have a repairman 11 rd mechanism give it 11 ake the necessary adreturn it to you full of 11 tergy and pull. YouH 11 led Ford mechanics? d cars are made, and J to give the most effi- j vice. And our shop I t many specially de- I Tie-saving devices and IJ ty fair with your Ford 11 j ids of its friends, the I ( starter $546 66 rter 624 75 j j rter 520 63 I 598 72 I 11 911 09 780 94 I f | 494 59 563 61 3. DETROIT, MICH. ! TOR COMPANY. South Carolina. III t fE FORD PARTS mlm