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bW'CSfiS’-ft'* t i. TUI FLORENf 13, If Authorized Dealers For— Packard « . <* r . ' Franklin MOTOR CO. Partington, S. G. • •\ ' ,1 • r ' 5 r - a R your money to talk out loud There are some clothing stores in this country where a $5p bill is almost as si lent as art iron deer on a Congressman's lawn.-v ,, , ^ .a And there are still some stores where the same amount of outlay stirs up a volcano of value and gives you just the pattern you like in an all wool, hand tailored Spring suit. Ever since Spring selling began we have been talking and advertising the strength of our Values—now, we are going to give you a concrete example to think about. FOR Roster of Members of the New Chamber Commerce Continued From Page One O A Sigma n__l Seigling Music House—2 Swift & Co—1 Sprott Brothers & Co—2 T E Skipver—2 W H Sydnor & Co—2 J W Stroud—1 ' P W Sharkey—1 Thad Saleebv—2 Mike Shai—1 Southern Bell Telephoie Co—1 John D Smyser—1 Southern Cotton Oil Co—\ T The Newsy Hut—1 Forrest Taylor—1 Trechard-Sparrow Lumber Co—2 Henry T Thompson—1 E K Turner—1 C H Thomas—1 F Tuberbille—1 N M Thomas—1 U Universl Plow Co—1 United Grocery Co—2 V S Vaughn Lumber Co—2 l , A Jr 001 "/ ■ * F L Willcox—2 J C Williamson—1 L E Waters— ; 1 G T Walker—1 Wilson’s Gift Shop—1 N B Wilds—1 W M Waters—4 M A Whisnant—1 R.E Whiting—2 J L Wyson—1 H Werblun—2 L M Wilkins—1 W J Wilkins—1 W W Wilkins—1 A A Wilson—1 M G Weaver—1 Weeks-Bradley Hardware Co—1 pw*i» • x C B Young—1 ! Z H W Zehe—1 R F Zeigler—4 Lawrence Little To Speak Here $50, $55 or $60 5 j T you can pick out a suit here that will be just a little bit nicer than any ready to wear suit you ever owned. And if this sounds too strong—and we hope it does—we'd like to have you ask us tp prove it! Florence Times Bureau, Wyatt A f j Taylor, Correspondent. | | Columbia. May 12—Florence is. on | , the itenerary, for Friday May 21 oi | Lawrence C. Little, field secretary of | the All-South Christian Endeavor' = Extension Committee, who is now a making a tour of a number of the | Endeavor societies of the state. Mr. Little will sneak in the Florence Pres = byterian church Friday evening, to I the newly organized Endeavor Soeie ? ty of that church and to the public 1 generally. Mr. Little is a native of ? Louisiana. i i This field secretary began his work | in the state with a meeting at Cross % Anchor Tuesday night. Wednesday a he goees to Kershaw, where he ad- | presses a meeting in the' Presbyter- c . ian etaurch. While in the state he j will address young people of Endea- Z j vor societies in Presbyterian, Chris- jj tian and Methodist churches, togeth- ~ ^ 2 1 er with some societies found outside of snec’ftc churches ■tj PRICE COM MSS ION ER ON THE WATCH BE CAREFUL HOW . I profiteering, and It is announc^ tha YOU <sFI L, 'sUGAR prosecutions will be pushed vigorous- I ly, if evidence bears out the reports. DISTRICT ATTORNfeY AND FAIR' Tlie food officials have agreed that a profit of one and a half cents per pound wholesale is the limit, and all wholesalers who sell for more than that will be prosecuted, and the of ficials ask that persons hearing of vio latlons report to them. These officials are also keeping a lookout for over charging by retailers. Reports have reached Columbia of sugar scarcity in many parts of the state. ' Florence Times Bureau, Wyatt A. Taylor, Correspondent. Columbia, May 12.—Considerable interest throughout the state is mani fested in the agreement reached be tween U. S. District Attorney Weston, of the Eastern district, and H. C. Booker, state Fair Price Commission er, regarding the profit to be allow ed on sugar. These federal officials are making investigations in several parts of the state regarding reported hoardings of sugar and also regading WILL RESIGN AS SECRETARY ‘’3rd ANNUAL STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION ENDS I '*********«******«»*«* I THE BEST IN CANDY IS SAMOSET AND THE HIGHEST IN PRICE EXELENTO « QUININE POMADE * FOR STUBBORN HAIR' Have long, straight hair that? can be dresaed easily. * Exelento Quinine Pomade makes hair long and silky. We Make EXELENTO SKIN BEAUT1F1ER, an ointment for dark, sallow skins, used in treat ment of skin troubles. Piii-e of earh 25 cents' If your dealercan't supply you, srnd hiu name and address. We will see that you are supplied. EXELENTO MEDICINE CO. Atlanta, tia. REPORT FROM THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CONCERNING SUFFERED WITH RHEUMATISM, GATARRAH AND STOMACH TROURLE ..NUMBER 40 GAVE REUEF “THE STORE THAT DOES THINGS’* The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. PHONE 250 FLORENCE, S. C. ’’1 think Nrirtber 40 Ft.r The Blood jtieal. You are at liberty to use this n« •<> bio. d puriher has no equal. | letter any way you desire.” George .When 1 began Lo take Number 40 I Klinker, Lima, Ohio. Number 40 is was in very poor health, as I hied demanded in gouty and rheumatic rheumatism, catarrh, stomach trou-'conditions, poisoning, auto-intoxica- hle. lead poisoning and an itch for lion, constipation, indigestion, stom- which I had tried numerous presferip > ach, liver and kidftey trouble, eczema lions without relief. I have taken burning and itching skin eruptions, six bottles of Number 40 and jftn sores, ulcers, glandular swellings, on a fast road to recovery. I feel that mercurial and lead poisoning. Used I owe my life to it as I was run down, with remarkable success in function- weighing only 127 pounds, but now 1 al nervous trouble, asthma and dif- weigh 148 pounds, my usual weight. | ficult breathing. Prepared by J. C. I could write more, but this should Mondcnhe.il, Evansville, Ind. 40 years be enough to convince the most skep-I a druggist. , I f jSh. Bed-Bugs Spartanburg. May 12—The forty- third annual state Sunday school conj f ****’’-#*#***#w#****#*#*********.x**.*#*iH»#**#***** ##iK ^ i vention, held in Greenville on Mav w—« ” '..v _ — i j 4, 5, <>, was pronounyid by the dek-1 gates in attendance the greatest con vention yet held by the South Caro- I lina Sunday school Association. The | program has never been'excelled, the quality of work done was most excel lent, and the interest intense thru- out the convention. A fact comment od upon was that all speakers on the program wc^-o on hand, without an exception, and tho program moved, under the leadership of the President, ■ Horace L. Bomar, of Spartanburg, j like clock-work. Between twelve and fifteen hun dred people were in attendance at the convention during the three days. Forty cfiunties were represented. The resignation of it. D. Webb, as general- secretary of the State asso ciation was received with deep re gret. To carry forward the work in South Carolina, Leon C. Palmer, of Montgomery, Ala.. General Secre tary of the Alabama Sunday School Association, was elected by the Exe cutive committee. Mr. Palmer is well equipped for the work in this state, and great achievements may be expected under his direction. " The Bile of the Bed-bug is decid edly poisonous. “Bed-bugs have been shown to be carriers of a considerable series of diseases, includ ing Infantile Fever, Tropical Sores, Plague and possibly Leprosy. " Failure on the part of any one lo inslifule immediate efforts of eradication will Warrant the odium altathed to ‘ buggy ’ premises. ” DONT ALLOW THIS REPUTATION ' TO COME TO YOUR HOUSE WWMliSSTDMANWM and domestic animals (OBVSBAMMct J!* j wn«v *9 Boh. kins. li#** McCORMICK * CO. Get rid of them NOW BEE 0 BRAND INSECT POWDER KILLS Ants, fleas, bed-bugs, roaches, water-bugs, lice, moths, cooties and many other house hold and garden insects. Kills flies and mosquitoes if fanned into the air, or burned, v Harmless to mankind, birds, pets and ^ domestic animals. Non-poisonous. # 15c., 35c. and 65c. averywhere ’ « * BALTIMORE. MO f f t , * We are now ready to take care of your require ments on-all classes of General Machine and Rqjair Work. We make a specialty of Repairing and Rc- htrilding Engines and Boilers, also Machine Work ior Saw Mills and Cotton Gins. i*- All work is under the supervision and direction of one of the best mechanics in the country, who ; has full charge of our shop. We know our work will please you. Look over your Machinery and let us know what you want done. We are here to serve vou. Our Motto is “Quality and Prompt Service.” i Bridgers Machine Co. FLORENC, S. C. Horse x ! f Thursday, May 27th Dillon, ,000 4 BIG RAGES Races begin at 2 P. M. Over forty horses*are in training in Dillon County, and they are stepping fine. „ Como to Dillon, “The Lexington of the South,” where yon alwavs" see a Real Horse Race. No gambling allowed on the’grounds. For further information write, - t PIERCE BETHEA,