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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 22,1919 >>, AT Covington’s Stables Tennessee Mules and Horses Also Large selection of Government Mules Graded by Government experts and classi fied as excellent. Bought at right prices and to be sold same way. It will pay you to see me before buying. New Stock, Bug gies, Wagons and Harness. B. W. COVINGTON _ INDUSTRIAL WOMEN Ti I WORKERS ORGANIZE London, Jan. 22.—Lady Rhondda, .president of the Women's Industrial .League, announces in a letter to the newspapers that the object of the'new Meague is to organize industrial wo-^ men workers of all classes so that* they may speak with one voice on matters of common concern in the employment of women in industr:*. District committees are being formed ! in industrial centers and these com 'mittees will select members of the Central Executive Council. Lady Rhondda describes Premier Lloyd George’s promise to - organize women in Industrial work as “what I,amounts to a new charter of women’s industrial ’ rights. His pledge that new Industries shall remain open to the employment of women, she says, opens a new future for women and will make it possible for them not only to fill well paid vocations but to rise to the highest positions in the in dustrlal world. ‘‘But,” she added, "they must band Hhemselves together to fight for their future and this league with its annual subscription of one shilling gives them the opportunity. I am glad to say they are embracing it in large numbers.” Church St. Florence, S. C. in-i t 1111 i n 'H 1 . • • ” Country Property Owners Why pay from $19.00 to $24.00, when we will write your Conn* try Property Insurance for $12.60 on the thousand of insurance? The Florence County Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. J. W. Mc.CoWN, President D. E. FRASER, Secty. and Agent Office with J. P. GILLAND, Esq., Masonic Temple. Phone 380-W WOMEN AT WORK During the war, millions of women have been at work in vocations into which they have never before been called,—in Munition Factories, Chem ical Works, Metal Works, Street Ran V ways, and as Ambulance Drivers, j Barbers, and Elevator 1 HOW THE TANKS DID GOOD WORK Winchester, Eng., Jan, 22.—“We got too far ahead of the rest of the tanks and literally ran up and down the far famed Hindenburg line chas ing Germans from their holes and knocking them down as fast as they came out of their dug outs.” That’s how Corporal Richard J. Cap stick, of Cadma, 111., a member of Company C, 301st Tank Battalion, came to be taken prisoner September 29 at Le Catelet in one of the really historic battles of the world war. Cap 'stick arrived at the American rest camp en route home. VWe were in one of the ! tanks manned by eight men and one officer,” said Capstick “We got too far ahead of the rest of the party, but were getting along in grand style until tne Germans’ light artillery scored three direct hits on our bus, disabling the engine and setting the tank afire. We lad to get out. We tried to beat it „ Glr l 8 - t- T n /back to our ines but were headed off doubtedly^ thousands of others have w n( i captured, although the lieutenant to serve in this way, but be j n command and the sergeant escaped longed cause of female ailments, which had fastened upon them, were not able to Who makes your fertilizers? It he a man who has spent his life at the job? If you would like the benefit of 33 years devoted to the improvement of Southern * Crops and Soils, use ROYSTER’S FERTILIZER .d • •. xuvto aovui Order Early and Avoid Disappointment F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Tarboro, N C Charlotte, N C Washington, N C. Columbia S C Spartanburg, S C Atlanta Ga., Macon, Ga Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala Baltimore, Md. Toledo, O. ‘‘Before our tank was knocked out the machine gun bullets pelted on it do so. Women in this condition should;like j ia ii_ w e were taken before some give Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable I German officers and when they learn Compound a trial and find health and |,. d we were tank men we were round strength so done, as thousands of others have Head The Want Ads /Iv cursed and kicked. They called us >Amerikaner Schwein’ and other I things one doesn’t put in print.” dJciis, -'IN A\ BOTTLE THRU A STRAW 1 "Nothing like this in France” says Johnny, as he sip* CHERO-COLA. "Plenty of wine of all description., but nothing I tasted could compare with a cold, ■rc- sparkling bottle of Cheni'Cola THFf?ts NONf SO GOOD It takes longer than a few months ^ active service to forget the bracing \ flavor of CHERO-COLA. 4 One of the first things the boys ask for when they get home, is CHERO-COLA, 'In a bottle—through a straw" A w Pme, Wholesome ^ (and Refreshing 1 DOCTORS ABANDON HEADACHE TABLETS THAT DEPRESS HEART Adopt Aspitone, the New Tablet in Which All Heart Depressing Qualities Are Counteracted By Heart Toning Agents Physicians and druggists who have kept up with recent discoveries in medical science are now introducing to their patients and customers the new relieving tablet called Aspitone, which does not depress the heart and circulation. They explain that head aches and < neuralgias as well as colds andg rippe are usually attend ed by a fatigued heart and circula tion and that it is dangerous at such times to use coal tar derivatives. In fact they are claiming that all the coal tar derivatives are positively dangerous, even to strong' hearts. They say that sudden deaths have resulted from taken them and that there is no longer any excuse for taking them except under the watch ful care of a physician. It is explained that Aspitone is not a coal tar derivative, but is com posed of vegetable elements, which re lieve the pain of headaches, neural gia, toothache, rheumatism, colds, grippe, etc., at the same time support ing the heart. It is predicted that Aspitone will tako the place of the coal tar derivatives. The product is new to this State, bu may now be had at Riley Drug to., F. U. Lake Drug Co., and the Palace/ Drug Co., and at leading drug stores in all com munitles. Adv When you go abroad and leave your card, according to their etiquet te, on the tomb of the mighty dead, is it obligatory to receive the re turn call? 400 ARTICLES 400 PICTURES EACH MONTH POPUiAR MECHANICS MAOAZINE IS FM SALS BY AU. NSWWIAUm* Art them to .how you • copy or Mud 20c tor tb. latert 1«M. portp«ld. Yearly ratMoriptiea $2.00 to all parti of th. Cnltad Stataa. (U poweasion*. Canada, and Mexico. ^ POPUUUt MECHANICS MAOAZINI • N. MtcMgan Aveana, CMcasa, in PIANOS VICTROLAS Your home is not complete without a good piano. We handle only the best makes Kranich & Bach , Steinway Ivers & Pond Shonninger Huntington Stodard Aeolian Player Pianos Florence, S. C. See our Mules and Horses before buying. G. C. Chandler. Can’t sleep! Can’t eat! Can’t even digest what little you do eat! # ^ m a } 1 1 One or two doses • ARMY & NAVY DYSPEPSIA TABLETS will make you feel ten years younger. Best known remedy for Constipation, Sour,Stomach and Dyspepsia. , 25 cents a package at all Druggists, or sent to any address postpaidT by the • . • U. S. ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West BroadwayrN.Y. 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