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AUTOMOBILE HEARSE. I The new automobile hearse for; Harris and Calvert arrived Wednes-1 K' day morning. It is a lovely car and: $ is up to the specifications. It is. i equipped with electric lights both inside and outside and has everything in a most sanitary style. It! has the flower rack on the inside! ^ just above where the csaket is car-, ried. A lower drawer carries the tools and extra tires and other nec-j sary things for an automobile. The drivers seats are enclosed, 1 which will be a very good thing in very cold weather or during a rain. This is the finest hearse of its j kind in this State and shows that 11 our men are always looking for- j ward to the advancement of our ] town in every way. ONE HOUR FORWARD. I! Beginning at midnight Saturday ? night all clocks will be moved for-J t ' ward one hour in order to comply with the new day-light saving law.jj After the first day or two there will j | be no confusion. All business hous-J es and other enterprises will hold | to their regular schedule, for in- I stance, if the hour for opening the!I stores is eight o'clock now, next If week the same hour will still be the j time only eight o'clock will come at { S- the present seven o'clock. ^ejjj stores here have all agreed to close|| t ' at six o'clock until sometime in Sep-,i ii- tember with the exception of pay- jj days at the Shops and Saturdays.'!; After Sunday six o'clock in the af-ill ternoon will come an hour earlier,II *' | ? i which will mean that more people j I! > *| can have war gardens. Children will have more time to fj y study in the afternoons and par-jlj PS J = ? t ticuli*-!y it will greatly help the 1! childieii to remain in school the ex- 1j ftr- II !> tra month they have to make up be- 1! , V," , / i! cause they will be in school in the i\ ?*7i II k'\. cool part of the day. |j < By getting an earlier start the || $?ople'<will have to go to bedear-ifj lier and that will save. The change will be universal and fj frill cause no confusion. This will * * I si last until the last Sunday in October | = IfW- - " /?? CI AM I MK. - I K' v 11' Mr. P. A. McCaslan is in the city f I for several days with his sister, Mrs f! B. S. Barnwell. He has just re-il ' $' ! I turned from spending the winter in II Florida. He says that he has en- jj joyed his stay down there and that ! they haven't had fires since the mid- I d?e of January. He looks fine. . 1 ? LEBANON CHURCH. f -' Having been prevented by the f rains from making the Every Mem- ? ber Canvass, there will be a meeting f at Lebanon church next Sunday af- ! 5 ternoon at 3 o'clock. It is most f i important that every member be f present. V I " i 1AT A TVT'C I : I, || PASTURAGE:?Wanted, about 25 j or 30 head of cattle for pastur- 1 age. Good grazing now. R. S. j WcCombs, Route 4. 3-29-2t. \ ' j FOR SALE:?A mule, and for rent j one two-horse farm, 2 miles from j town, containing 2 negro houses, j bam and 2 wells. Apply to Mrs. j <_A W. C. DuPre, or W. S. DuPre. 3-26-4t. Ct i LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN? j About a week ago, a sable color- j ed collie female dog, with white I ring around neck and a black spot midway of tail. Reward if returned to Richard Sondley. 3-26-2t. FOR SALE?Royal Mail Roadster for sale, splendid condition. Good tires with one extra. W. A. Lee 3-22-3t. COTTON SEED?Wanamaker Improved, Cleveland Big Boll. Prices $1.75 per bushel, under 5 bushe $2.00 per bushel. W. S. Cothrar or S. J. Link. 2-19-tf nui iv?r.. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Peoples Savings Bank will be held in the office of the Bank Tuesday, April 2, 1918, at 11 o'clock A. M. W. F. NICKLES, Cashier. | mm wmmmmmmtmmmummimmmmammtmmmtmmm s 5 The I 1 If M ii 1 I 1 THREE STORES I SPRI I j' Oopyri^h'. Eart SchaSncr & iln-r \ \ I ',...' 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NG CL( i \ Here is the -, , j, Schaffn^r & fi four popular models t a variety of materials That our clot] wears th< suitable for the older , , that the tailor that the dyes LT SCHAFF NER & ^Ve guar an we believe in them. not need to b< their policies. They completely sa e of high grade Cloth- and that they try's resource) . ... . Our label othes without reservasmall thins HART G nspnn^ror i i :?s| < . : i w * intile Co. 1 - ' ^9| _ ' JKES " ;^|| MANY DEPARTMENTS 1 f i * - *' I 1 ^ guarantee we nave rrom. nan | w flarx: _ WE GUARANTEE X hes will be all wool because that ']H e best and lasts the longest; H > ing will be careful and enduring; I will be fast and lasting. H tee that clothes made by us will mt 3 replaced soon; that they will be tisfactory to you in every respect; H will be economical of the coun- BR z r?f materials and labor. in a suit is a pledge of this?a Hj y to look for, a big thing to find \ H| SCHAFFNER & MARX |fl rood Clothes Makers. J Mer. Co. I AK$kb M ' , H