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jEYN lEA I Is keeping our Clothing Department busy., If you are not a rpatron of this Department, now is a Sgood tin~e to join the procession. a Men's and Young Men's Suits that have won favorable comment in Serges, Worsteds and Fancy Suitings. Priced $15.00 TO $35.00 Men's and Young Men's Overcoats in Plain and Plaid backs every one an exceptional value, priced $10.00 TO $25.00 Boys' Suits in fabrics that will appeal to the Mother and the Boy-moderately priced at- - $4.50 TO $15.00 Shoes for Men and Boys in the popular lasts and styles. Every pair guaranteed, sold on a close margin- of profit, the Men's are priced " $3.00 TO $8.50 THE BOYS $2.50 TO $5.00 BIG SPECIAL BIG SPECIAL No. 1 No. 2 10 Dozen Men's 80 10 Doz. Men's Bleach square Percale Shirts ed Ribbed Union in desirable patterns, Suits, a big value at very special at 95c 95c This is the best Shirt Buy your require value in town. ments now. For the "Better Values" visit our Clothing Department. The Busiest Little Spot in town :Th0 O'~ll11 Dryigod Co SUMTER, S. C. BOQZE ORDER EXTENDED permit ships leaving foreign ports by October 21to complete their round UNTIL OCTOBER 21 trip to America, even with liquor ______aboard. American ships leaving foreign ports before October 21 will ,Thirsty voyagers On High Seas be permitted to carry stores with Granted One Weeks' Respi them. This applies to privately op Irohibition Enforcement Not to crated ships, howcver, as the shipping Take Place Till Next Saturday, board vessels have already put the October 21. order into effect. Wwasil~ton ct.1'7.Thitsy The decision to do this, it wvas said, Washington,was to relieve a few shiin onern ~voyagers on the high seas were todaywoaledhdbokdpsngr ~granted one week's respite from the fretniecuss oeo hs imipending rumless ship ruling,. ries;iIls w n he ot T. he order permitting vessels withbeoeteAriavselwlagn liq r aboard- touching at American cm ihnteae hr hywl por , to be effective today ,was ex-haetdicrglqurago tended to October 21. Aohrrao o h eaI a The extension followed a conference rlal erei htofcashv of Prohibition Commissioner Haynesnobenaltorchnagemt with President Harding. The brief or-onalfthprbesccred der follows. ilEfoc a "Because of pending indictments and Sceayo h rau~T~ in order to give full time for com-whsdertntilefoctela pliance with the terms of the opera-isicneltatlnetyutlth tion of the attorney general to the ef-opnnhabentrugltsedi feet that the transportation and salete.hgrcots of 4lquors on American ships, and on 1I 10 o iht a iuro forelgn sh ips In the territorial waters piaeyondo prtdAei~ of the United states, are unlawful, no- vseslaigteUie ttspr tice is hereby given that the time forunithfoegvselhaebn comlance therewith is hereby extenddervdothpiilgofneig ed ,from October 4 to October 21, in-AercnptswhliuraodI clugfre, as applicable to foreigui yes-wasid se leaving their home ports, or Am- Eeyefr ilb aeb h e erican vessels leaving foreign portspameto sictoxedeth on or before October 14."tetcssothliurpnonote Can Complete Round Trip speecut It was explained that this would Thtrauyeptmntokp 'I peritshps eain foeiAMMtsb ocobr 1 o omlee iN Pr run trpt.mria4vnwih lqo with the state department the ques tion of importin gliquors for medicin al -purposes, tho laws of other coun tries requiring a rum ration on their ships and liquors for the embassies. All of these are prohibited in the new ruling, it was said, but are san ctioned under the Volstead act. ROBBED OF GLAND STARCH FOR THIEF Chicago, Oct. 16.-While the medi cal fraternity of Chicago today joined in the unusual search for the theif who robbed Jospeh Wezinak of one of his glands, they pointed to the legal complications which would be certain to arise should the thief be captured. Dr. C. Frank Lydston, a pioneer in gland transplation, is opposed to even purchasing glands from living persons He said that such procedure is un necessary, as the same results were obtained by him by using the tissue from persons killed in accidents. German surgeons, it was pointed out, foresaw the possibility of whole sale glands with the increasing de mand among wealthy men fpr such tis sue to bring about their rejuvana tion. Resortin gto such methods as in the case of Wozniak, it was said, are unnecessary as there are undoubtedly hundreds of persons who would sell their tissues for reasonable sums. The theft of Wozniak's gland Thurs day night, the first record in police annals, was engineered by a skillful -surgeon, said Dr. A. S. Sampolinski, Wozniak's physician. The wound was carefully sewn with surgical catgut and all precautions was taken to pre vent infection, he pointed out. SAVED LIUF O Mrs, HARIN.pk0 d': D. Cark Ma y Sugo f inst ..... A f1L-j s - - 6-4 ~BPOUL1R I PLAY BLE A6RIC \ L EXHIBITS~ iTO-HAiIRNE UNNiINGv RAC N'I(MTLY s: Blackheaded Pimples QuIt With S.S.S. Why? impe-Poson Coes When Red. Blood-Cells -'norease S. S. S. Builds They Red-Blood-Cells. You can bo sure of this, nature has no substitute for , red-blood-cells. Pimple 'poison can't live in the red rivers of your blood as long as there are enough rich red-blood-cells in It. 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S. i.s s'ld at all drui stores in two sizes. Tlio larger size bottle is the more economic.,l. S -S S makes you feel S e S ke yourself agam SOUTH CAROLINA MEN INSPECT LOCAL MARKET A party composed of prominent farmers and merchants of Claren don county, South Carolina is in the city investigating the manner in which tobacco is being marketed on the Wilson market. The party is made up of Mr. R. D. Cothran, warehouseman of Manning, Mr. W. Croskey Plowden and Mr. J. II. Du Bose, supply merchants and farmers from the famous Pudding Swamp section, and Mr. W. T. Kennedy and Ir. J. W. Morris also of Clarendon county. Mr. Cothran stated that he had heard eighty per cent of the tobacco in eastern Carolina was being sold by the co?operative plan and that he and his friends were anxious to come to Wilson and see how the tobacco was being sold. Mr. Cothran declar ed that he and his companions were elated at the high prices being paid on the Wilson market and were im pressed with the gigantic quantities of tobacco sold here. He said he saw the Wilson market blocked with four sets of buyers in action in every warehouse.- Wilson, N. C. Daily Times. NEW AIRP5LANE SPEED RECORD Mt. Clemens, Mich., Oct. 17. --(By the Associated Press.)--Traveling at a greater speedl than any human be ing ever before attained, Lieut. R. L. Maughan, army pilot, today set a new world's airplane speed record by covering a one-kilometer course at the rate of 248.5 miles an hour. G. C. COOPER, Licensed Optometerist EYES Carefully Examined, Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Duplicated. Satii faction Guaranteed SUMTER, S. C. 7-28 nS 4,cr The record was made during of ficial government tests of speed planes that participated in the na tional air races at Selfridge Field fast week and was electrically timed by officers from McCook [Field. Aeronautical engineers and irmy and navy officers who wit nessed the flight were astounded. the demonstration, they declared )roved that there was no limit to he speed that might be attained in the air. GERMANS MAKE PAYMENT Paris, Oct. 17.-The German delega tion delivered to the reparation com mission today German treasury six nonths' note of approximately 47,500 )00 gold marks to cover the 50,000,000 )a yments duo Belgium October 15 The )alance of the amount is already in he hands of - the commission in the orm of miscellaneous receipts. The Friend says to its ct stand back o limit of good And the friei stand back o to help him t< This is the frie ing. Come i: it. FIRST NA TIC W. C. DAVIS, F A. C. BRADHA J. T. STUKES, ( EAGLE "MIKADO" For Sale at your Dealer ASK FOR THE YELLOW P1 EAGLE EAGLE PENCIL CO H ow the 1B the Fe You, the Farmer, are ducer of wealth. But b money for your crops ma: The crops must be sown, reaped and SOLD! 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