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~oWI -y - . er od ad t This: t t to find any c pnes left. u We did no those we had day trade, an } ious to make t stock. f The best m the wisdom c THESE SUE 1 fhe Ne~ MORI tiit$ttittttttttittitiitittttttttttiitttittttt START THE Buy4 G.M. adsav We hav quote 3 Wealso have a ful Che and Auburn We can Cars to SBrockin "II For Sale Che and 1-Ton Tru4 *E~mE isEasamEm.me.a iSe Won1 tight now is the t, hat wonderful suit I Lave been waitini he holidays. But y< o come .quickly if f these specially t dispose of quit, set aside for the d we are exceedir room for our ne ray for you to d f buying NOW -is [S Idea Cor IS NESS, Manage ' NEW YEAR ne of the Famou C. Tru e money on your haulini e several in stock and cJ rou the right prices. Stock of vrolet Cat Parts ! Beauty quote easy terms on the responsible people. ton Moto Vianning, S. C. pmap--Several Secomc un naenu As; u") U SOU Usec the *per ime to get * - a tod >argain you ? P m . for until : m"E )u will have '* you want 011" reduced A R toy e all of : pre-holi- I 'i igly anx- I11 V spring sh etermine ' t"i M raW to SEE H de< bei Stio ithe npany * do *ha: bal r ? to n~o, IEEEEEEEEEEEEE or SRIGHT !|| of Li Is eks ! th Het L1C ma tal i e top ha r~o.r P. jthi r hdCo., || 12t NAMAKER 8[[S COITON CO HIGHER Jolumbia, Dec. 27.-"A painstaking estigation by the American Cotton sociation through the most reliable rees in Europe for the purpose of uring all possible information on exchange situation and the Euro in demand for raw cotton conveys absolute certainty of at world de nd for 17,000,000 bales of Ameri cotton," says a statement issued ay by .1. Skottowe Wannamaker, silent of the American Cotton As int ion. From whence can this cotton ne?" asks Mr. Wanna maker, normous contracts, some at far ,er prices, both for long and short ple cotton must b^ tilled, cotton. is t cheap today at <.ne dollar per Id basis middling. "'he best exports in the country 'e confirmed our statements that world is facing a shortage in raw ton a'id that manufactured pro ts from cotton are enormously !rsohl. Europe will export more rot 1 thal any previous year since the r between the states. 'In our in vestigation we consulted Lb the largest dealers throughout rope. Our statements that the sup of raw cotton has been far ove r d at far lower prices has been con ned. Maiy of the mills of America I Europe have sold enormous founts of mannlitfactured goods at. )ulous prices. Europe is alarmel 'r the absolutely certainty of a >rtage of raw cotton. 'Direct ofl'er hive been made from combination of the largest Enro in dealer.; for the largest amount raw cotton ever sold at one time or largest a mount ever sold in sev I consecutive deals, the price of ed being far above prevai!in, ces. In desperation and to secure v cotton an offer was made to pay 'producer the amount now bling lueted for exchange by Europe, it n- realized that exchange condi. ns will finally become normal. 'With the information in hauld n >ply and demand, world-wide anl price of the manufactured pro t, I unhesitatingly urge the pro -ers to hokd their cotton. Europe already exported 1,000,000 more es this year than last. In addition this an enormous amount of cottonI v in America has been sold already. - are facing the absolute certainty cotton selling on the basis of fair ce." GOVERNOR IS 'I'll RE'ATEN ED r'hicago, Dec. 28.--Two secret ser e agents in formal dress attended = presentation to society yesterday Miss IHarriet Lowden, second daugh of Governor and Mrs. Frank O. wden, as the result of the receipt the Governor of a threatening let it was disclosed today. Postoice pectors believe the author of the ,eat was an anarchist. [he Governor took little notice of letter, except to turn it over toii Postuiflee D~epartmnent. It was re ved last Tlhursdlay by Mrs. Low<dens ther, Mr's. George M. Pullman, at ose residence her gr'anddaughter's mut took place. The letter follows: 'Y'ourl life will son be taken. You mixinig withi tile enmies of so ty-the pluoerats and thle capli istic class. Th is calnuot continuLe. u will unot have long to wait tile 10 whien you will pay the plenalty."' iNashington, D~ec. 28.-Dletection of iew counlterfeit of tile $100 nlote (If lFederal Reserve Hlank of Atlanta, .is annlounced biy WV. II. Morani, ('f oIf the secret ser'vice (division of TIreasury D~epartmen t. It is a pholl ria ph ic couIInter'feit on two plieces of pier, between whllich silk t ire icus ve been (list ributed. It is not a <le ifive bill, Mr. Mora:n says. T[he pa; is very biittle and1 tears easi ly. melt bhte colorning has been a ppl iedI he nlumbeI(rs lund seal oin thle face thle nlote and~ greeni ink or' water' or (il the back, but tile original I tllgriaph) can easily be s(een 'ughl thiese colors. Tlhe counlter ts all bear No. F"8620;A andl the 'ek letter is C. 'Thel notet bear s thle trait of Franklin and the( signa eCS of W. G. McAdoo, Secretary of 'Trieasury, and .John Hurke, Tlrea -en oif the United States. NOTlIC'E OF D)ISCIIARGE will apply to the Judi~ge of Piro e for Clarendon County, onl the h, day of JTanuar'y 1920, at 1t loc'k a. mo. for letters of dischar'ge administirator of tile Estate of WA. Webber, dleceasedI. ,Jamels V. llurgess, -Admlinistrator. 20e. 10thl 1919. p uinine That Does Not Affect the Head Puse of Its tonic and laratie., eftect, L.AXA 'It BROMO QUININIC is bette timan ordinary ninei and( does not cause nervousness nor ring in hend. Remember the fli na mue nod E for the siunature "' E. w. GROVUL 3 11111 .' 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