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u, ,.ji a i.- Kl m . lor-' rode,- rust or stain. Special combination Sprayer and Pint Can in hanpy bo>: veu money. $1.00 at. our 'dealers. Additional re- ns:' Tint, 60c; Quart; Half Gaika, $1.75. count yl^^rer who made a net profit I of $1,216.30 on four , acres of sweet po- : tatoes. Tn^ publication may be had free by writing to the Horticultural Di vision or the Division of Publications, Clemson College, S. C. aar vtill of An bodbehT.’ thn of land, $2,058.40. _ n. r: wniianis to' a. a. Wl on Sixth-Avepue, 40y.°e<) ■ feet,'- .‘Charlie Poston. > et al. ex ecu tors to C. It Woodbeny, tract of land for ■?3.282. - i \ Mary MdWttlte and Tchiidren-to A. Moan. 37 acres for $700. in ]■’ lay j sn dub-, Inter- ' See of. the aro- to be Ice, of Kan tian Endeav- Itcv. A. A!- SAIN .fb. f)0 > tla-.t irill’bg vFo th ' Handy com- §4500-00 LIBERAL TE1LV.; GIVEN, SEE US AT ONCE. - / “WE m> IV QUICK” Dargan-HarlleeTiCaiiy&Dcvefopnient (’ompany, ; \ 'McCAl.L BIULD.NG puvbi- W' 'CrifoliSd F:>rn» CharU>stQn; | (c> $25 ,by| r^ee'iarjt. Association o ?. lie ward Nprris, ' Tinrmpnsr Fioieiu-e tnjr.nty; (2) $20, Vy Hastings Seed Co., Aii.tr.tar (1)) !iuo» e a S3*Syi FLORENCE,* J3. PHONE 7J16 Union, ropresenting the rg-'CBflstlSW- Endeavor Union,- fo^.he. among the chief speakers the'program. la addition to these, jj Cj . Dr. H. E. Wlltlams, of Nash cilia, rep- ri ' ” 1 resenting the world's missionary BUNGALOWS FOR SALE ‘Piilmctto Street, 6 rooms, all conveniences, lot 60x200, price- $7,500. I .aw son Street, just off Evans, 6 rooms, brand ne\V |^fl#»conveniences, price $7,350.00 i*^ou.\vant an extra nice home, one of these will Early possession, i & BRUNSON \. Mean. 37 acres for $.««. .u.,gs v .»- 00 - j tI .„ uh „ Presbvt'orian E. El Brunson to ^ American Durpc Breeders Asicp a - ^ h . ^ A j, ^ 6t Atlanta!' lot on Ihw-sab street 20x89 le«t,..$2, j l mj, ^s^bttia Turner. Wlntishoro, j ^presonting the world missionary' ,9^ K y f t t s jyi va ^ ^ A I’EWjD'AYS OF %UtS TREATXLNT WitL DO MORlv FOU YOUR COMPLEXION T I\ A U ALL THE BEAUTY DOCTORS IN CREATION. , . • V DEWAm) THE GENUINE terest in triict hwh 733 acres, lor; j. Harry LeM^jter, Vat/ntyp^ioro- s - 5Q0 " ^ j kee county; half ot nfeftihzer, by " L W Boswell to H. J. Oliver, lot Conarae Fertilizer Co.. Columbia, in North Florence, East Brunson i Gravel Ky.aepstakes price fer best, street, 70 foot frontage, $525. l«ttrd ** two P” more phases of club' J. R. Ivey to P. R. Brown, two lots in North Florencdl each 20x150 feet, J. F. Blackley to Bam P. McCown, two ham A-crk. Johnnie Barrett. Heath Springs, c:'i, v ;li deliver r.,1'tre c-oih - O ho coa* Vchtion promises to be the greatest religious galherinx of young people ever held in the state. A‘ committee of young people, head- lip BcaringS^nataro trlntaster county;, one. vear’a-scholar-' ed by Capt. A. W. Hoi ton. is in charge Ship. 1-v Bailey Military Institute. J Pians for the convention at Spw- ^..tM.^' ok ] ^ " • 1 tanburg. Thev; will make the- En- ^ loVs^S*/ "xt? corner Vine amf G.r f ad.iiCon.to the above prieeb each % Xv am streets, 50x104 met. $840. l^ r is gBmn a jm-nrs >ul). criptuon c»>;, '^XrMoa end E. B. Douglas to Henry and SalBe i-h < * mlma rtnumt fc Stoelunan C lur oih(>r f(1 ., ture ; wil , t0 th „ fr^rr^rtnrwww tTri , ( “-r w - , *r . -J 1 . 1 « *• *• « Real Estate Brokers . FLORENCE, S. C. Miller, let and improvements, _Rob- leston. erts street, 50x100 feet, $050. Effie T. Moore to H. M. C.ala's, lot . J .4 H holiv-C i-t tlte luck-I'rirgiug pew street, 52; '■ f ‘ Yh^fU tho Uiirseohoo ettained Symbalic Of Purity Our clarified and pasteurized milk has not attained its liigh lace in the opinion of carefnl mothers through chance. It re- quire4 considerable investment in dairy.- eq:rfpment. and necessi- tate & ' constant vigilance in .guarding',,t,be dairy^. herd from : .^artgeia>us 2nftuencfs,.vto biing | ,.0Ui;jnilk. to its unvarying stand- | grd,s of Pur/tyj. RichnosiS arid ' . Wholg^pnieiiess. , I)o yv.e . serve you?.. - . . . CENTRAL MILK STATION Phone 746. . ' and improvements, Evan.,. . - , , feet frontage by 194, $7,000. • |! 'uie -l djffpsien at (he end of the F. A-. Foxworth to L. E. Creel, lot j.l$tX and Hu? b^glfi'nlBg of the 19Ui in town of Poston, 50x175 feet for j e' ntu’"'. t o’<1 Nd..oh had a horv v-jOO, - j shoe nr fieri’to tlio mast ql tho Vic- R. B. Cannon to -B R. Webster, lot F ry: and in many towns it was not; wiu'dabate* The voure neople are to in town of. Scranton, $7x150 feet,'for | unusual to see half of the houses $1,500. . . i with horseshoes fastened ova - the George W. to Ed*Bher3. interest in; door. Ui’ '‘-i* 1 acres in Cains' township, $200. pFa-mre of. the Endeavor gathering. One of the pi'ogram features of t'i > ronyer.tion will be a debate, betwoan the Intermediate Christian 'Endeavor society o? the First Presbyterian church pf Columbia, and the Interme diate society of Clinton. Two young people from each of these societies L;;Fr^-;r.a-vn <' '■ ' - ■:-'r L/f, V* ! . fc-ki WMW&zZZ- hriL-^v- : ; • i Wm ■ e> : • ' * - \ * » *** *2 X* '■liiffgi fjiiipsrF I s «rtiw 1 1 1 (f r, lV iri . • IfH be entertained in the Endeavorers and othei of Spartanburg. Femes of the church people t ’"Gr, '^r-d i S^ld.by tba t |. Modern^ Auttron Method Those imving farms or city property for sale are invited’ (0 take advantage of our experience in and knowledge of the real es* • ' 1 v tate Auction business. We shall be-glad to talk'it over, either for present or future business. NEWBURY REALTY & AUCTION CO. I T Offices over Lake’s Drug Store: «■- new Spring suits arriving daily $50 to $75 . • ' / ^ • We had a wonderful Easter business. ’Sold hundreds of suits amt made' hun dreds of-new friends hut don’t let that keep you from expecting wdnderful as- sortsments ^ 4 his is not a one horse power concern and it takes more than one fed-leftcr ftey to give our selections the blues. We are as fresh this minute as when we entered the ring; New lots of Spring suits keep dropping in—stat only'long enough to say .“hello”, and out they go, to be mei at the door bv NEW LOTS COMING IN. . ' S. J. McCown fo -M. S. David, lot ! on Graham street, 50x164 feet, $41:5. | George • Bartell tJ AtuY.garct • Bor-j tun. **0 1-2 acres Pee Dee'townsjup, ; $150. -xs - . • Melvin H. Purvis*Tb" A. H. Aakinr. 42 acres, $6,748.80.;, / James McBermcn, ,<t al,* to Ijtthov j Brown, lot near city lines, £2x203- for | $1,000. ' , : . i Pieryp JoGe.y-to .Graddy Erpwn. in terest In 5 acres, ^$25. C. A. Smith. et*al, executors of the' estate of C.hos. ATistfath lb’Sam Mai-1 (trow, 3.334 acres,-.for $100 and other; considerations. , . . ,>> I Irene McCall toT. S. Alston#lot w ith 50 foot frontage on Gaijlard street, $1,500.“ C. A, Ellison to^Qeo, S,- tiroWell, lot 60 foot frontage ©tl Houston Avenue, j ■ e | Teat corn*, and fcedily ease ars in- ,| f-jl coaijAtible is the meet trite of tru- j kj t: ins That of the two boJiiy esse i* [ij 'Bj the most to fct dckired, Ttk;-.vise needs L no jreving. ITrert-fore, eliininatethe corn. TTi^t you can do it by Using M . 1 J Srcifs only • single tiinl Co (ierrion- for $2,500 J. W. Gamey to Ferry White, lot on Railroad Avenue, 75x275 feet for >1*1-850. . ’ t W. M. Severance to T. P. Driggers, 47 acres of land, $1,659'. A. J: Broom to Nora Harrell, lot in Tim moo* vide,' 82x251 fee 7, for $14- 500. / - .' A. C. White to Otjo. Kuker. houke and lot on Gillanl .street, G5xt50 feat, ter $4,200. • ' J ' J W. M. Lawhora to W. ’ll, Lee, 99 1-4 acres,, for $9,925. Henry Rose to F. Word: 112 acres McMiilian t<V.Vn.-,bip, $1 1,000. W. i,. Copeland to Geo. W. Evans, lot in Timmonsvillo, 105x117-feet, for $890. A. R: Gardner to G. W. Williams, lot in Timmonsville, 50x150 feet, for $75. K> B. Douglas to Lt’.z Rcbincpn, let* with improvdinents. 100x100 feet on Warren atreet, for $590. M. Itosqnfeid to D. W. Alderman.' Jr., lots on Front street, $2y650. • J. E. Pendergrass to-D. W. Alder man, Jr., 3 lots on Front street, $2,- 950. G. W. Carrawny to AV. Clyde Gra ham, 53 acres for $2,_00. Alice Eaddy to (). O. Graham, lot on Elizabeth street, 32x150 feet, for $90. G. S. Cannon to B. T. Jones, two lots'- in Lake City. -161x177 feet, $500. Ella Francis Norris to G. T. Park er, corner lot Evans and Ffeifry street 70x92 feet, $2,700. E. E. Carnes to R. I,. Reeves, lot on Elm street and Railroad Avenue,'$4.- 250. Evelyn W. Lythcott to George Lyth- cott. lot on Colt, street, .167x205 fa* 1 :. for $2.100,. f-H yrate !l>c faj.t to the rnu*mk<'(>tical. I j i ' V ‘’'Igdp -J* kS, convinced, bc- f- cauit'-Wr’c01 niiV ocine. g} th 1 tn-Ltcau-e vatinus “ * '- 9 A t?:r•. * i 1 .tvr. not suri it-ded. hi!) f id -ou a!<<». If Ij a U ooe^VH) i*f t jour Omni y l :ul.. 4 */'v4 !>y mail. 2$ cenU. 3 CLARK JOHNSON KCOICINE CO. -a ^ b.-vy Ycrti. '•^jfssfcTfaas XMWjf* 1 ^f~T~ VtlMZtZiQtWS ■ WS'.Xttf-K'- v 2 Tl’Achief bcHcAtiors in the treat,nent of ^ll i i.pa\ l? K' etc. are to ivmtralize the toxins ** and destroy tire specific prisons U '• tl 'ardjktthy in tiie body. .f 13 < : j y tap'.ciy eli m'nircs the poaons, thereby relieving all symptoms o <* and preventitTu their reHtrlt. No <* ^ ovr/taafi to voqr system with <1 § (drugs.* Half a waspoonfal of M ffi A!-sett’.; . Rheumatic Rera'sAr M iy onge or twice a day is smfdeijt. if ;:s P.-iceiLQO. ^ /J u} The KELLS COMPANY « f ’ *• Nc-;: ^!bN. Y.- *( EVEN A EIG CITY HAS A HEART * Chicago Paused Until a Pigeon Was Extricated From a Wire. Chicago, April 5.—Even tho great city that drives its men and hers.- a j pitilessly to*"do;;th. has a heart for L helpless suffering -T.hi.pg -,. Men are ; ; - (^own »£v r, -lov.-n by-1 ra«-kl<*3s-1 motor cav drivers, and tho : crowd Ifgstaus by—it is the business , of the police and the coroner. A poor begrimed, sooty mother rig i, d n. tremendously busy with her I spring hAu.se building plans, caught I onp of her feet in an'electric wire tr-der the dizzy cornh:a-of a 6-stbry ’ building- There she hung and flat- , 1 -red in .a vain effort to free hors-'ll’, j The commotion attrac ted the ' atten tion of■ thousands—among them bun-1 red* of humans who hre also' honie !'- less. The pigeon struggled desperately } and finally, exhausted, hung linily I by Rnte leg. Her mate was making' heroic efforts to save her. Ho would 1 fly . against her . body with all his i force but cctuld not release her,* al though his final effort, cotried body to : tho top of the cornice so that sh -' vo ted easier. Meanwhile, word had been carried- to a hook and ladder company, which came clattering to the spot, bu^ a ! passing workman, just a plain, crdJ- | nary American, who. refused to g>ve his name, rescued the suffering bird , at the extreme risk of his own life. 1 Crawling up a crazy 4ifo escape .In | edged liia way along the ■ cornice. 1 Clinging to the wall with* one ham**, j -he tenderly-freed, the bird and held i her until her strength came back. Then he tossed her to the’roof of the ! building and she flow away, while j tho dense crowds below roared their ! approval. . riH - / a a?:**; 731.- V. IWc o'-r-o yv LA y.a LtC- >: n *..> •$t 7 f . 1 ■ will ye ci yTeatAcr.! 'iVUC- _ rioA GTccr£.tirin'j; ct ki con *'^UT3 ♦ - 4 IrixLcc ■ rtritkicd cri c.. coloi* b GT - onj A CQfXQZ i-tj; intermu... V ^ * l « r- tirac r aI- ■'L-hih'’ Ytmv v-ifv aisc siv; | jm reonioua cc-’or eirecl* G^ / .y'LA TKOA TT, the moJ-ui) (Jufu 'cY^nYcr'/-fie.? o;Z ja;r.;\ k corner m 24 rkkj'tioQj;, velvety t* 1 . into flic avosl ckkriavna- cc‘cf schcnaies. If. SARose to. Limous Jci near city limits, $125. let No njatter vvbat you desire or what day you desire it—you’U find ifs with the ^ood big, liberal, and bountiful assort ments—and that goes for the furnish ings and hats as well as the clothes. M. R, CANNON “ Vhe Store That Does Things.’.’ 11 The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. ; PHONE 250 - FLORENCE, S. C. 4 * Bale .Of Cotton And Its ' * Seed Sell For $816 Bale rf Gctmn Brings Sc£8 rn+’Seed $188—A New Record for Marl boro County Agriculture. Herbert’?!. Hodges, of Brownsville >old the remne.ot f22 bales) of hia long staple cotton crop to John f. Everett, who represent - Cotton BjJlH tho f>0 cents to r -doll In the lot wc 'M 628 pourn 1 .- l.i Ls Fc3i:Iir.r SStElIsa Dssoril’cd, ZiHOil Jisn-Tcr.liJ Is Fcur/d Helpltii. It 0;teri happens that the organs of you; body do not junction properly, for some reason or other. There is pqthing.rteilly wroiif;, tud you are not S'Ji. But c-if- tainiy you are not wei!, eitljec. * " •Pscnt/tbe.Varlbm-oi' H^DURm-W s ’ah a condition, teat ill;?, SSST ,rora ! • ’“‘ilwSraW*^ preiw -well m ,„A fea*,mjgsgaf^tsyss.^!!^ halo at 4, b.!Mic.<*, wn.rh vfero «oltl vvhen 1 Bad not been feelirm verywef! for pkmtir.g at M tv Inmhcls.', makirtg , forawhije, I knew 1 needeu some sort the halo and iccrl total* $316. • of medicine to make me all ri"ht. • Marlboro is sttlf making record?.--: f took Airoa aod it mads me slrobg and Pee Deo Advocate. ’ jf- I we'! again.” • I Ztrou puts iron into the fclood,.and, bv doing this, tray prevent a«erious attack ; of jHnacs,\vlikdt you are liable to ‘‘catch'-’ 'A NUT A 0 STEV/ART HAS j pp* jt.iER OWN Li i i LE bank j a Lnyfrii0 ifyoiir systtem is weakened ' i or vxttf condition teilow par. iron l.as well proven its valhe ?.s of “Her Kingdom of 1 *i;-h win ha fn-n m ioinc. i ry it when you feel the least bti* € outcfsorts»'«ot.<^ite as good as usual tomrorro.. ^ anc j vveary. Your efrugoist sells igiron on a money- back guarantee. ' ZH i0 t)coam-5. , ’ Opc-rn . Hqus*v bcci-nlng was /gtispdndod for tjii-ra hours r- cently when tho 'ent’.ra fopco worklno, under Mjtrsb."!! •Noiio.n, director.- wes assigned to herd every effort to flndf twelve ' bilk, of the •thm.raud-fto.'tr.r; dctiphiiriStirtn whfjib. 'i»Hss 1 Btewcu-t seomed to have misplaced. When hills were round, They were In-—MIsb Stewart’s stacking.