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> UJ Mmm 11 1 11" "" 1 500 pairs 98c, $. All leafiie Palm . I Men's Palm Be [ I Bis lot L ^ 1 Best $2.5< I Paul E. i S 3 \pws Af Excelsior. ~ I Excelsior ,Aug. 15.?Cotton is opening right along and picking will soon commence. Mr. Ira Nates of Columbia spent j JSunday with home folks here. Mr. J. A. C. Kibler is all smiles this ! week because it is a little voter CVIrs. Willie Elanton and children of , |^PK)rangeburg are up spending awhile j with her father's family, Mr. A. A. | \ \ ^ Mr. and Mrs. T s* oy Bradley have been in Baltimore frr the past fewweeks. Mr. Bradley is there for a course of treatment. Mr. T. Luther Cook and Mr. George Dominick of near Greenwood have "been visiting relatives in this section j Miss Helen Wheeler has been electeagy"??? gga Miller Tires ^ Have Given to Motordom the wFirst Uniform Tires *T*IRES are mostly hand work. " Theu Hifflpr as the men who 1 make them. W *?&**$?* ^ster tire buildr ers, Miller has rid the-r tires 0*<<iluman illffi The average personal efficiency of H Hw^Slf wim these master builders V Egg|] |||2k is.96 per cent. kP^PI 4kI8 The tires they build mSSB 1 99 99 per cent ex. fW$M cellent. Less than mM Wj|/^ Mg\}M ont* in ahundred calls "\paly Experience for your^KajllP^y self what Miller UoiB form Mileage is P^gg For Sai e by P. E Way, Druggist Phone 158, Newrbery, 5, C. mmmmmmmmrnmamammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm ' T\ en uays lies' Ox i Ladies' Wh 1 1Q $14 OL 9 J* J ^ 9 ?* and up. r slipoers at bi A JA. iach at $1.48, $ and up. ace at 2 1-2 0 Overalls at Ml Anderson ed teacher of the school at OBalentine. Mr. Willie Dominick and wife have been in Columbia for a few days this week. Mr. Bennie Lee 'Boland and family of Greenville have been visiting relatives in this section. Mr. Sidney Cook and sister, Miss < T3 .. Mioo T? + >i ol 9 rp Sr?PTlf1_ ' ilUu_y , auu iliioo v^ua ~ ~,r. ? I ing this week with relatieves near Greenwood. Mr. and#Mrs. E. M. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. "Cook motored up to \ Spartanburg this week to see their I sons who are there in camp. i | London's Tea Houses. The death of Sir Joseph Lyons reminds ns what a modern institution the teashop is. You need not be very -1 3 *- 1 ? 4>??vkA TTrV?An r?ro r?_ j Old 10 reiiiemuer uie liujc ?uCu j tically the only places where a cup of i tea could be obtained in London were | the old fashioned coffee houses, with : their boxed-in compartments and nar| row, uncomfortable seats. The customers were exclusively men, and if a woman required light refresh: ment she had to search for a confectioner's shop, where tea and coffee were sometimes grudgingly served, at famine prices, at little round marble tables tucked away in dark corners.? London Chronicle. " i . i I i Eyes Carefully Tested : | :and j | GlassesProperlyFitted I # i Satisfaction Guaranteed Frames Repaired Broken Lenses Duolicated I G.C.Cooper SUCCESSOR TO P. C. Jeans & Co. Next door to New Bank Building i * j date 01 ite Oxfords ig reduction. 1.98, $2.50 - a cents yard $1.75 pair I Main Gc/hipj1 ? I '"u" ? -v ? jj ^ ^ OVER 75 per cent, of th States is delivered by about 800,000 tons of beet cane sugar in Louisiana. T United States h about 4,500; makes about 4,250,000 tons If our coasts were block we would have available for United States only one poun use. Under such circumstan American people would get without complaint. The United States Fo( every American household pounds of sugar per perso use. Reducing our sugar c< we will be able to help supp land and Italy. Sugar cor table also means conservatio The Army and Navy ha for ships. "Save Our Ship Munitions to France, in orde] ing front where it now is a: our own homes," is the mess There is ample sugar i ments?"n fact, there is a h of the ship shortage it is e country. Java, which produces I cane crop, ?s too far remov days for a ship to go to jav; i - ?- ' 7 , w Palm Beach Sui & f\ II 1171 w men w n A1S Dress Gi Blue Bell CI Heavy Shirt IT 1 new gooas arnvii Will pay you You will firii t Street f dfugarD ' , &'N HMM HALF A MtLUQN\ 1WOFJOOAR ME LOADED i OM^HIP BACH YEAH. roa A^fgg/CA . ' > * : ?:. V. > - .. : i^ e sugar used in the United r ships. There is produced sugar and 250,000 tons of he total consumption of the 000 tons of raw sugar, which of refined sugar. ;aded as Germany's now are, the use of the people of the d of sugar for every four we * *? i i n -i. ces tnere is no cioudi mat tne along on this limited supply )d Administration is asking to use not more than two n each month for domestic Dnsumption here means that ly the needs of France, Englservation on the American in of ships. ve sent out an "S. 0. S." call ?s to Transport Troops and r fhat wp mav keen the ficht nd not allow it to extend to age. n the world for all requireirge surplus, but on account iot available for use in this 15 per cent, of the world's pH It reouires 150 to 160 a, and return. / i u its for Men and B omestics ifp> Hnmpsram , AW A Jl VAAA A < inghams at 25 heviots at 25< j n i ing uicviuis a f ig daily and we mus to look our si d some attracti Newber On Tuesday, August 20, 'Mr. W. P. | Smith of Kinards will sell a car load I of bred Duroc sows at the State fair ' j grounds. This sale should interest all Duroc breeders?Clemson cor. I We Want your? Peaches, ' Okra and We will buy them or can quantity. Let us help you is our main object. We ai i ur. 4. Dusmess. we guarauicc u our goods. C ime to see u Stand. j Newberry C Phone 266 W. CANNING DAYS: Tuesdays i ? ? A complei ) I Mantels, Tile, Come and i Newberry 1 TV T 1 iNewDern m fo 'JMfii a *M>1 W. f I liooas i r% oys at lost at 18c yd c the yd A z the yd t 25c yd t make room. lock over. ve prices. ry, S.o| The W. 0. T. TT. will mest Tuesday f ?.ttl iiOOll a? <j O C-Ov.?v W?.^ -.i-'o. Wright. Many of the boys at Camp Jacksoix !sft Friday for overseas. r romatoes Beans. l them for you in any save your stuff. That e well equipped for the ?ur work. We stand by ~ ?? t /N* 1 s at Dollar Down's Uld t annery Co. . I. Herbert, Manager , Thursdays and Fridays :e line of and Grates f r see them. i .umoer to. v, S. C. i /