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. :'V^ " Yes. Gentlemen-All, Clean?CLEAN CLEAR Throug than any youngste he factory are alwa> ) clean and sweet an ra Folks of the m Folks of the Soi weet, wholesome ci id you, friend, I wo thing to think abou guaranteed by ou don't like me ret | money back. I have sai vorld over for keeping li fereigi B?R THE GBNTl We have ^ I^HHnow on Agerton. WVMkre1: ;MH:. JPjf^ Isesame Ifp i - ' - ? ^ iy Facesp "You come from the fir i- era stock of Virginia )f Carolinas," they say. -t made of the best toba :r world. You are clothec clean, white suit of ge s ported paper. Keep cli d clean; keep clean clear ~>uth KNOW good blood! ith KNOW good tobacco! garette makes heaps of frie uld like to knuw you too! h? AAjL^yl ? Buy s urn me to 3/0ar dealer ancl d it. A Southern gentleman is kno is word, and I have given 3'ou mi 1 Ciam jEMAN OP THE SOUT (LC& I Bethlehem's Bid on Shells for the United States Navy Now To Oie American People: IllonillY The Secretary of the .\nvy hn? awarded ScC 111 contracts amounting to over $.'1,000.0011 to a British bidder for It and 16-inch money projiTtiles for the Navy because of very y much lower prices offered by the English 1 bidders We know nothing of the basis upon which ?? the British bids were made, but the pub lie is entitled to know the facts upon | which we ourselves hid for this work. Two years ago we took contracts to make 4.20(1 14-inch shells at n price of $1 .51.1,000. If,, t<> now I W not a single shell has been ac- k/V cept^d by the tiovernnient, al- , though we hare esoenderl. !??. IOi 1 I wage*, malfrinli, etc., on thrftf <r orilrr* $522,881, and wf hnve not J received a SINGLE DOLLAR on ^ their contract*. I In Hdition. a literal interpretation of j, the contract might make ua liable for unci Rl' paaalUea amounting t" 9h78.0lb the lit In the light of our experience, and hav- profit ing no other haais, we hid for 16-inch I he hellH approximately the name rate per ness v pound aa that which the Navy Depart- enced ment actually awarded a 14-inch shell best o contract one year ago. quality Bethlehem Steel Company I W( CHA8 M. 8GHVVAH. Ch urmeu I m<r< EUGENEG GRACE. I'rneideai | Wrll v Grass lis DrH. Smith, Rye Sight Spec- ^?p ialist will be at his office, Monroe Cata J* N, C, balance of winter, Hflve ^ him examine your eyes and fit jjgjr] you with glasses?e. o, i, t, f, ?pr- * :-* "^f \ I ?1 I PI I M. L. Davis H. VV. Funderburk I 1 I Davis & Funderburk || NEW CASH STORE I To the public. We propose to carry a general I line of merchandise and will sell goods for cash I as cheap as the cheapest. We promise fair deal- I ?%/ ing to every customer. We carry dry goods, I shoes, hats, caps, clothing and everything I usually .caried in that line. In heavy groceries, 1 we carry flour, meat, lard, tobacco, snuff and I other things kept in that line. Give us a trial I r ? and we will treat you right. One door South. I old Mercantile Co. store. I Davis & Funderburk 1 ^oooosoeoso! soooeeosoooocm I it Fvprv Fmw lWnmA? i I ? X ^ivt J A ui nil/1 11CCUS S 1 lest South-o X X \ l and the X x "You are V An "Averv" Cotton Stalk Cutter. We ? oCO in the ? ^ave on^ one new one se^' ^or $30.00 cash. S i in a fine ^ next ones ^ ^nuine im- V ^ee us *or two ^orse an(^ one horse tum 1 x plows. Q ean; keep 0 ^ i L Q ,, , ? *he next days is the time to use two ? through. ft k,?? 6 s s I PAGELAND HARDWARE CO. | ;nds down ftoooooooooooo! seeeeeosaoajt So here s ^ DO YOU EAT? get wn nn i i i i r i nen you snouia Duy irom the store where everything is right new and fresh and guaranteed to be the Best. Mr. McGuirt has instructions to buy only the ^ very best, and when you get it here you may know ? We are still receiving new stuff to make our line H complete. Come or 'phone. Plummer Grocery Monuments is the time to buy that - - - - r\.tT'sflvT"n,c 'and ^SOOQOSCCOK SCttSOSOCOSOC*^ R. Knight. || ? ? 8 Financing The Farmer 8 WOOD'S 0 0 jl - The farmer's business often needs a little extra X eU ^ycLtcllOg ? financial backing if it is to grow and prosper. N 917, tells about the best O That is one reason why he should have strong P) * i Q and willing bank behind him. C'! ^ITu ollfl A it is an important function of this bank to give ^arden beeds V temporary assistance to the farmers who seek it X croplrU^row?1!^!^^'for O us? anc* w^? have demonstrated their abilitv to ^ and home use. ^ repay obligations when due. N larne increase in our busl- Jk , . . , , . , . Jk /hich we have again expert- O ThC D6St Wfly t.0 113.V6 SL CTCfllt ilCFC is to CflFry O ^"evidence ^sttoethe'ShiKh V an* account with us, and we cordially invite not d 'of V only the farmer but every one who wants to gain V JOD'S SLLDS. X ground financially to do so. S te for catalog and prices of ^ and Clover Seeds, Seed N , f ? , , N 0 The Bank ol Pageland S Iok mailed free on request. V U V.WOOD O SONS, A k BSMEN, - Richmond, V?.