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? Suffered Sev< Years. PERUI MADE ME WELL IT, Mrs. Elizabeth Reuther, 1002 11th q St., N. W., Washington, D. C., writes: O 4'1 endorse Peruna as a splendid medicine for catarrh and stomach ?* trouble, from which I suffered several years. I took It for several months, found my health was re- V torad and hau? '?'? ??1? .... |<i?nuiaiy ever since. I now take it when I con tract a cold, and It soon rids the sys- Th< tem of any catarrhal tendencies." clnes IROBINS? | LANCASTK An Extraord The Ec In this unusual sal Dress in our department lowing our custom of for to-to-Wears on when it 4 r. I GROUP No. 2 This lot comprises all of our that formerly sold for $15.00, ! and $22.50. These suits are th< values we have ever shown. All < jif/Mr t. r? Ms 11 V/\lv \S pt * I (ify^ I lIMf 1 ijUiyyd s I J VJUf fflCfl COATS Ladies' Full Length Black plush and fur trimmed. In this have a variety of styles. Eve ment worth $7.50. Sale price as Women's Coats of heavy mixt plain coatings, worth $I2.0( price $7.50 SUITS! jjj UV1IU* I We have a large and carefull S t ( Eve-y suit shows fine tailoring a II three lots which is positively lest GROUP No. 1 i Serge Suits in regular and I j} sizes, good workmanship. F HI' price $11.75. Sale price $7.50 THE LANC Bm _ _ ! TOMORROW. My The marria a__ Ji WKk$$ ' .Jh Mary Jones, tandby Henry.^Jr., of I C. K. Cont ?ae who object to liquid me<N- ! M" ?* Br,ttaln can procure Peruna Tablets. j lotte. IN-CLOUD R * S LEADING STOR inary Opportuni onomical Buyer e we have included every Sui t. Nothing held for regular mer season we will put our sah is most appreciated by the % , t Must Be Sold in 30 J I COATS Coats, Women's Coats of Velo j lot we cloth, finest tailoring, wi ry gar- fur trimmings. Former $18.50 and $25.00. Sale $10.75, $13.75 Six very One Velour C pant fur collars and satin ' Sale elusive designs. Former and $45.00. Sale price? $28.50 and $ SUITS!! y selected stock of suits in the seasoi nd best materials. We have grouped t than the manufacturers price. |f best colors. Some fur ti slriftlv tnilrkr-orl OoU wiavAVUt UUIC extra $10.50, $13.50 0 ormer 7 GROUP Nc This handsome lot ol finest Valours and Bro Seal and Fox Fur trin suit is unusual in desigr Suits - in color. These suits sol $18.50 $39.50 and $45.00. For t oinuie $29.75 DRESSES Soft Messaline Dresses, Pekin Blue, lUpe and PurDle. Former nrir-o $19 on c , ? r**"" v??.vw. kj $8.75 Charmuse and Crepe de Chine Dresses n's best colors. Many attractive models iorgette. Formerly priced at $17.50 anc ice $12.98 $15.75 SERGE DRESSE! Serge Dresses?Just the right time t( ;rge Dress to your winter wardrobe fo tys or for a comfortable house dress. The ;rge Dresses will "be sold for $7.50, $11.75, $13.50 and HPNNMMMiaNMMMilMMMHMJ 'J'i wiihmmiimmimm A , " ASTER NEWSTUESDAY, NOV. 20, 1917. IAL NEWS. PERSONALS. * I* EURO Miss Pauline Marion spent tl week-end at the home of Judge 1 ge of Miss Elizabeth J?ne?to Mr. William A. ?o? Yazoo City, Miss., will Mrs. M. G. Brittaiu and son, Mi omorrow afternoon at jr., and Miss Mayrne Macke^ are vi the residence of Judge iting in Atlanta. . ? " ~T . Malley Ferguson, of Camp Sevlt lerly, Fred Adams and . c . i /-.u spent the week-end at home with li i spent Sunday in Char-. K 4 . ? . ? _ | parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ferg > I son. Misses Carroll Wyche and Ali Ward, of Winthrop college, spent tl week-end with Miss Perry Bel PA || ~ I I Misses Mary Hood, Sudie Neele 0 I Juanita Neeley and Quay D. Hoi I and Master Charles Robinson moto I I ed to Rock Hill Sunday. E : : | I -oThe friends of Miss Margar Cunningham will be glad to leai that she is improving rapidly aft. m her recent operation for append ty tor ,u Miss Louise Wylie, John D. Wyli lodell Morton, W. T. Williams and < F. Luddington motored to Columb Sunday. Miss Wylie is visiting Mr * Wylie B. Jones, of Columbia. J. Meldon Stoll and Mr. Simpso of Hamlet, N. C., visited the fom / * , l er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 tj L03l and Stoll, here Sunday. They made tl trip by automobile, returning in tl price?fol- afternoon. GROW MORK WHEAT. " 3^ County Agent R. W. Graeber, conjunction with the Extension T nicrnm^rc I - ? i>hw?viuvi?? i vision or viemson college, Is co ducting this week a county-wit campaign for more wheat and ry Meetings are being held at differei points In the county each day th week. Bennett-Terry Co.. of this city, a i co-operating in this movement ai have made arrangements to hand the best seed obtainable. Six bushels of Leap's Prolific will arri this week from Clemson college. ur and Broad- Hit np' ith plush and T. > prices $15.00, How S This i We offer One Hundred Dollars Rcwar P'H-" for any case of Catarrh that cannot t cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. I 0| n Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been take fjfl A Jj Q# / j by catarrh sufferers for the pnst thlrtj * * five years, and has become known as th j most reliable remedy for r-atarrh Hall' , ... . . Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood o OatS With ele- ! the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Po 1 linintrs Kx- 8on from the Blood and healing the dli ?on co eased portions, prices $o7.5t) After you have taken Hall's Catarr Medicine for a short time you will see great Improvement In your generi health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Med QO r*fk cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Sen -1for testimonials, free. W F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. SUITS!!! i SIM THEATRE The Home of the Best Pictures i's best colors. these suits in toda* tkiwhi.k pkksknts BESSIE LOVE price? 111 i nd $16.50 "The Sawdust Ring" r 11ins iHMitytHl; Show Will lle3Kln at <1 1*. >1. ? 1 l."?c ADMISSION 10c f Suits are of I _______________ fmi'n0^8 TOMORROW . and beautiful WOKU> ,-"-KSKSTS Mr'7 for ETHEL CLAYTON In CLP 1 11 ?AM _____ | douis Adritt I i.-w? admission 10c Navy, Black, |! THl ,WI>Al1 ale price | , MKT"? PKKHKNTs I Mme. PETROVA in all the sea- I ,n combined with I ?0*1 0 11 ** i $22.50. sale oilence sellers j ALSO | Latest Current Events ^ i 15c admission 10c j i > add another I coming | GEORGEM COHAN $17.95 jjj "groa(jway Jones" I ????mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ff ON* OB OFF STAGE SHE'S general in the family of the famous i NOW MISS THKI>.\ It.XltA motion picture "Vampire." + New York. Nov. 19.?Theodosia ??-??? * Goodman, who petitioned the court1 Regulate the bowels when they as "an actress who has become cele- fa" to n,ove P'?Perly- HERBINB is ke an admirable bowel regulator. It ^ brated through her own efTorts." was he,p8 the ,|ver and 8tomach and re. . given the legal right to use the stores a fine feeling of strength and name Theda Bara both on and off buoyancy. Price 50c. Sold by all the stage. The change of name was dealers in medicine.?Adv. IX ~T~^ 1 Sacked hulls mean * convenience and economy PUTTING Buckeye Hulls in sacks is just one of the important little things that have been done to make et this roughage an improvement over the old style. This makes T*ADf MARK RUCKELYP COTTONSEED V HULLS V LINTLESS la ... easier to handle when putting them in the barn and easier to meas3" ure out when mixing feed. It keeps them clean and makes your help think of thtm as forage?not as bedding. Even though sacked, Buckeye Hulls sell for much less than loose old style hulls. It costs us money to sack them but wc believe that anything that will help you use this product to best advantage is n" worth the expense. b Other Advantages \G | Buckeye Hulls are free of lint No trash or dust. ie which has no food value. They mix well with other food. 2000 pounds of real roughage to They take less space in the the ton?not 1500. barn. Buckeye Hulls allow better as- Every pound goes farther, similation of food. In Kimbraugh Br on., Indianola, Minn., say: ?i- "We are using Buckeye Hulls and are very much pleased n with them. We think they are superior to old style le hulls." 0 To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage odor, wet the hulls thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is easy to do this by nt wetting them down night and morning for the next feeding. If at any time is this cannot be don{, wet down at least thirty minutes. If you prefer to feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by bulk as of old style hulls. re , Book of Mixed Feeds Free id Gives tne right formula for every combination of feeds used in the South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fati tening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for ty usin them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill. j j Dmpt. k The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. d**. k SI/..I. n:?. ?I " - - ?............a.n urnnuiood Little Kock Memphis A ugutta Charlotte Jack ton Macon Smlma i * < ? is SANTA CLAUS ?2 ISNHTDFAn S : ? Germany thought she had killed Santa ^ - 0 Olaus, but Germany has not shot a gun even -J 0 m the direction of Santa Clans. Germany 0 used to furnish all the things for Santa , y 0 Clans, hut America has whipped Germany 0 0 t<> a finish on the Santa Clans business. We 0 Z have BETTER TOYS AND MORE OF 0 anta Clans ttian Gennanv ever 0 Z 1 bought of. So come and see for yourself. 0 0 DOLLS OF ALL KINDS, TOYS OF ALL 0 SHAPES AND EVERYTHING YOU 0 Z COULD NAME FOR GIFTS. 0 ====== : Bicycles, Tricycles, Wagons $ Of All Sizes ^ Kiddie Kars, Irish Mails ? s 4A \ 11 *. .1 J -o- 11 * in nue etxiu uiey will last too. ERECTOR ^ 0 STEEL TOYS. Now this is what you want J Q to buy for your hoy. It will learn him to ? A erect and maybe it will assist him later in W q life. Buy that hoy an AIR RIFLE and ? ^ learn him how to shoot. It might come in 9 ~ handy some time. Wouldn't let me have a Q J gun when I was a boy and now when a gun ^ w tires T want to get under the counter. A Come to see the toys and if you do not Q W want them, you don't have to buy. Re- ** 1 a member w SANTA CLAUS IS NOT DEAD a B W and will not be until you loose your soul & # and cotton has gone to less than one cent & 0 per pound. | J. B. MACKORELL S i M???" 1 * ' "** -