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Relief o Bell-ans Hof water Sur#» Relief LL-A^S ■‘OR INOIOCSTION SWEET BREATH... A SOCIAL CHARM IV, Unpleasant Odors ’Caused by Germs that Produce the Acids that Decay the Teeth; Gums Become Infected, Causing Pyorrhoea; Inflection 1 Spreads to Tonsils and Throat- Mouth Should be Sterilized Night young poopleu and Morning. ' The price of pure, sweet breath, that most attractive social charm, is aU»rHization of the mouth, as a regu- h r d:i t of the daily toilet. Dental Science toaches that unpleasant breath is an unfailing symptom of an infected mouth. To keep the breath mire and sweet to prevent decay of the teeth and inf lion of the tfums, tonsils and throat. Dental Science has perfected a most delightful sterilizing solution for the toilet, caled Steroline, which abso lately frees the mouth, teeth and throat of all germs, penetrating even the most minute crevices between the teeth which cannot he reached in tiny other way. Used as a month wash and gargle, night and morning, Steroline quickly becomes a most enjoyable and indis- pensaMe part of the daily tbitet. T" imparts a delightful sensation of clea iiliness, freshness and comfort to the mouth and throat, purifying and sweetening the breath even of tobac- on, preventing pyorrhoea or Riggs' Disease, tonsilitis, throat trouble and many other contagions that, might rtherwi.-’.o gain entrance to the sys through the mouth. ■ Telephone your druggist now for a bottle of Steroline and begin today to enjoy ito delights and pro tertian. A large bottle, enough foi the entire family, may he had for half a dollar. SIRS. THOMAS’ WORD TO WOMEN i 7 , Tells of the Great Good Lydia ■ E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Did For Her. McDERMON * >***♦*«*»*♦♦♦«« A quiet, though pretty and im pressiv ) wedding was sotnemnizea yesterday evening at the home oi the bride's mother, -».;s Alice Me Dermon at 20^ Xorth Church straet when Miss Pearl McDermon became the bride cf .Mr. Waldo Hyman. The } home was tastily decorated for tt I occasion and promptly at the ap I pointed hour 0:20 the wedding par- ' ty entered the parlor to the strains of Lohengrin wedding march sweet ] lv 'remWed hv Miss Svbii McLen don. The bride entered with he triend in.ss i.-iryo tidwle and the groom with his attendant Mr. A. P Smith. The ceremony «was par formed by Rev Furman H. Martin in the presence of a few IriendsNie sides the immediate re’atives of the After the ceremony refreshments were served and con gratulutions extended and Mr and Mrs. Hyman left on the evening train for Washington and the moitn tains where they will spend sever al days before returning to make their home with the bride’s mother in this city. The bride is a Florence girl, voting woman of noble trait's and favorite in /the oemmunity when! she lived. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Hyman, a highly respected and substantial family oi the Pamplieo section He is em ployed by the Coast Line as locomo live fireman and is an excellent young man. These young people have a hos of friends who joTn and extending to them their sinedre congratula tions. BEDSTEADS THAT SAVE SPACE Three-Story Sleeping Placet Are th* Latest Idea to Be Placed ort the Market. Two-story br^p, that is to say, bed steads containing two beds placed one above the other, have been Id use for years, hut something rather novel in this line is the ihrec-story bed, con taining three beds, one above another, which was placed upon the market not so long ago. These bedsteads, which are made entirely of Iron, are so constructed that they can he knocked down to oc cupy comparatively small space for convenience In handling In shipment and transportation, the three-story bed separating into five parts, the head ami foot sections and the three teds, each bed section liming a wire mat tress permanently attached to the side and end pieces. At the ends of each mattress frame are pins that fit into slots placed at suitable heights up the head and foot pieces. To set up a two or three-story lied one simply stands up the head and foot pieces'and drops the pins on the mattress frames into the slots and there is the bedstead with its wire springs In each tier ready to receive the mattresses. , Bedsteads of this sort are intended for camps, apartments, steamers or wherever the floor space is limited. TOKEN OF THEIR GOOD WILL Morrice, Mich.—“About a rear after by second baby was horn 1 suffered with dizziness every looming so that I could hardly get bound. 1 hud heard from other women about your medicine and had read letters about it so my hus band got me I.vdia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound which 1 took accord ing to directions and in a short time 1 was ^entirely relieved. I also took the Vege table Compound before my last baby > Icame and am thankful to say that it re lieved my sufferings very much and I shall never be without it at sueii times. 1 have told others of its great worth and shall keep on telling it. —Mrs. Ed. Thou as, Box 184, Morrice, Mich. Women should not continue to suffer fav in and day out and drag oat a sickly, half-hearted ‘existence, missing three- LurtUs of the joy of living, when they fan find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's V .get a hie Compound. If yon would like free confidential ad Vi e address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine in., Lynn, Mass. » PERSONALS • * + + ****** Mrs. A. F. visiting her sen Casque on * Mrs. W. Aycock of Wedgefield ’s daughter. Mrs. C. Jack K. Evans St. * * T. Mooreland has gom to Texas, wli'-ro she will spend sc\ oral weeks with relatives. * * » fys. Thomas Lang of Camden is vtbit mg her daughter. Mrs. W. A Beaty, Jr., on Sanborn St. ^ Mrs T. Z. Spratt lias returnei . om Spartanburg, wluje she Im:- boon spending several weeks will relatives. * *• * Miss .In'i’i Snead of Charleston i: the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Manly ilines on W. Palmetto St. is * a Mr. and Mrs. !J. \V. Berger and frnily have gone to Sullivans Is tanil for a several w#>eks slay * * T Mr. Ralph Moody lias returno' home from the University of South Carolina to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Moody. < * * Dr. and Mrs. Edward .1 Bulk hold I r and Mr. Albert Jenkins o! Lyachl nrg, after a. pleasant visit it ♦ he formers aunt, Mrs. C. C. Crump ton. left Saturday night far Jazok ionville. Fin., where they will make heir home in the future. ♦ * * Miss Florrie Lawrence and Miss Jewi !i Wells have returned homo from Winthrop to spend the sum mer. * * * Miss Alma Kirk of Pamplieo pas -!c:l through the city last night en rcutti to the mountains where slu will spend some time. * * *• Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hyman of Pam p’ico were in the city yesterday tr •'•“nd the McDermon—Hyman wed ding. [ •*’ *! Lj »r * # *Mr. It. M. Walker of Waycm Ga. was in the city yesterday visit 'ng relatives and friends Soviet Government Made Present of Entire Train to Americans Whom They Expelled. When the soviet government took control in the Urals, writes French Strother In the World's Work, the workmen at Kyslttim organized their soviet. They waited on the American staff at the mines and said they were sorry, hut a new day had dawned. In which the workers would he able to own and operate everything them selves. Re'.rel fully, because they liked Ihem, they would have to send their American friends away. The day of their departure arrived and the workmen and their wives and children escorted the staff, as a guard of honor, to a special train Which they had pro vided to take them away from Kysh- tini. The tnjin was decked with flags and loaded with flowers and delicacies. Jus^as it was about to pull out, amid the friendly shouts of the newly en throned proletariat, the leader of the soviet in great excitement called the senior American hack to the platform, “I almost forgot to tell you,’ he gasped. “The special train—don’t bother to send it hack; it also is a present from the soviet to our good friends the Americans.” European Airplane Service. Two Danish airplane companies have made Application to the Danish government for permission to estab lish a regul’tr passenger and mail service by airplane between Copen- hagep and Wnrnenii.ndc, Germany. The shortesj and most used passen ger mute fimn Copenhagen to Berlin is by way Cf train to Gjedser, Den mark, two lours by ferry id Warne- munde and flier by rail to Berlin. At present prnilleally all of the Seandi- nnvir.n and Baltic pnsscngeis and mail traffic to Germany is carried over this lino, cad during the last few mouths all trains have been crowded and the airplane service if established It will operate in co-operation with a German coirpany, which will estab lish a regular service between Warne- munde and Rerlln. MISS TEMPLETON MARRIED as j l Keep Insect Pests § I Out of Your House K i: f p biscine i‘. spread by the ; harde of inset tr. that will p invade your home during | the hot nays. ^ tart now to W kill them off with y' sS • s | Frierson’s | Fly Driver and ^msquito fixte^pinator Kills ants, roaches, | water Iw&i, flics, mos- I quitos am! fleas 4 4 does the work quickly iif and thoroughly --- is not ^ poisonous and has no dis agreeable odor. Full size fy bottle with sprayer and di rections sold by grocers i and druggists everywhere ,£ : Price 60 cents Frierson Drug Co. Charleston, S. C. Friends of Miss Amanda Temple ton, who was connected with Th Times as Linotype operatoi for so’ eral years, will hoar with iuteres' of li^r marriage to Mr. Samuel R Bennof Phflade'phia, Pa. The marriage took place in Raleigh Sa’ urday June 10th. Mr. and Mn Honnett are now on thiir lion^y moon and upon their return will make Raleigh tlieir future home. Daily Thought. One of the best methods of render ing study Hgreeahle is to live with able men. and to suffer all those pangs of Inferiority w’ i'll ;iie wiint of knowledge always infUcts.—Sydney Smith. Hibernating Arima!*' Vitality. During the wtuter m,vntlis Die blood of all hibernating aldrr.als gets lower In temperature and the heart bents slower, and those are the two chief reasons why they are able to get along without eating, for tlieir store of vi tality laid up during the summer is only slowly drawn upon. CHICHESTER S PILLS Til* DIAMOND HR Win A Y-ndltn! AjiL yuMr Drup^lsi for /VV i’hl^hei.t<fr«Dluniond Hrtiutl//V\ 1*111# in Ked And Col J metallic I l>om, sealed with Blue Ribbo.1. \/ l T»ke »•* ftfker. Hwy of votn* v S trusclnt AsWf.hrCIU.nrKH.TrnS DIAMOND T.RAND FILI.^ for years known as Best- Safest. Always SOI J) BY WDOOISTS EVEPYMMfjtf- STOMACH ILLS permanently disappear after drinking the cel’ibrate'l Shiver Mineral Wa er. F'u itively guaranteed by money back off.ir. Tastes fine; costs a trifle. Delivered anywhere by our Florence agents, Grege Hi Auder son. Phot' them. Electric Plant on Goal Fields. The mode-n method of building an elcctric-geiie'ntlng plant directly over a coal suiiply, and transmitting en ergy instead of fuel to the point of consumption. !s to be employed by the state of Vletcrla, Australia, for supply ing the city of Melbourne. The lielrt of brown eotl to he used immediately Is at MorwrfR, 80 tulles away, and Is accessible by open cutting. There is, it is estimated. 20 000.000,000 tons in the district nhd ir.0,tHK),0tX) tons in one square mile, enough to generate 100,- ptHi kllowntl# for loO years. A 40,000 to 50,000 kilffivatt station will he built first, which v ill he sufficient for three years hut later the development will i>e oft ended, and finally include the utilization of the Kiewa river and oth er water peters.—Popular Mechanics Magazine. CofV'-Cob Industry. Tin- Unite (1 States produces from 2,- r.OO.OOtiOlO t(> S.OOtt.fNK) 000 husheis of corn every year. That means 18.000,- 000 or 20.000,000 tons of ee’ns. A large pet eentnge of course, is not available for manufacturing purposes, being scatteref! over t'ne farms or fed with the corn. Large quantities, however, are coneeiitrntod at cenirni points and are easily availalde. 'J'lie establish- inent of n plant for the manufacture of corn-col) products in (lie Oldo valley is iirlng contemplat'd. Tlnve shcllers will furnish 2-1.<>00 tons of colis a yetir, Tiie plant will operate on a basis of 1(H) tons a day. It will turn out cob adhesive, furfural, acetate of lime and cellulose. Concerts by Wireless. The Philadelphia wireless school gives a concert between 0:4"! ami 10 o’clock every night to'’everybody in wireless range dint has a receiving set and wishes to listen, and the music Is- enjoyed regularly by at least 5,000 persons sitting comfort*,My <n the!t Ironies, some of them as far away r.f New Brunswick, X. J. flue igun Ir Chcsti i»t Hill made ids own receiving set and tl e outfit, ou'side .of the re ceivers, cost him about $7.50. f.'uch in Littix A baby v ill make love Rtioa"er, days sliortcr, night long-r, -han' roll Kinnll r. home happier, lothes >: ah- hiei^ the past forgotten, and tlie fu ture worth living for.--OUce Topics. FLORENCE, V. it-’'T ’’.y. vt-i i vv. ? Wishes to announce that they have made connections with the following Real Estate Companies in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, and all properties listed with us for sale, will also be listed without extra cost to the property owner, with each of these thirty hustling firms. In this way you not only receive the benefit of our placing your property locally, but you get the benefit of buyers being sent by our Representatives in Virginia and North Caroina and South Carolina ,into this section to purchase: • ^ - R. V. Whitehurst & Co., 1014 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. » Henrico Hanover, Caroine, Spottsvania, Chesterfield counties and Richmond. A. G. Pritchard, Danville, Va., Pittsiivania and Halifax Counties. Pritchard, Sebrell Ferrell Corporation, South Hill, Va., Mecklenburg County. Wesson-Ferreil Realty Co., Lawrenceville, Va.,. Brunswick county. Emporia Realty and Auction Co f , Emporia, Va., Greenville county. L. L. Edwards, Sussex Court House, Va., Sussex County. Beaton Realty Co., Boykin, Va., Southhampton County. Davis Realty Co., Greenwood, S. C. .Greenwood, Laurens, Abbeville, Anderson McCormick, Edge field, Saluda and Newberry Counties. Lee & Shuler, Kingstreet, S. C. Williamsburg County. Davis & Bethea, Dillon, S. C., Dillon County. Dixon & Buchan, Mullins, S. C., Marion County. " Greenville-Pitt Land Compalny, Inc., Greenville, N. C., Pitt County. R. N. Lunsford, Roxboro, N. C., Person County. Granville Real Estate & Trust Co., Oxford, N. C.Granville county. Citizens Realty & Loan Co., Henderson, N. C. Vance County. Halifax County Real Estate & Insurance Co., Scotland Neck, N. C., Halifax County. Real Estate & Insurance Co., Tarboro, N. C., Edgecombe County. O. T. Carver, Durham, N. C. . Durham County. » Rocky Mount Real Estate & Insurance Co., Rocky Mount, N. C. Nash County. Washington, Beaufort Land Company, Washington, N. C., Beaufort, Washington, Tyrell and Hyde Counties. <*’* f * » Afc North State Land Co., Wilson, N. C., Wilson County. Windham-Ferrell Realty Co.^LaGrange, N. C., Greene County. E. J. Becton, Kingston, N. C., -Lenoir and Jones counties. Burrus & Miller, New Bern, N. C., Craven and Onslow counties. C. M. Johnson, Burgaw, N. C.( Duplin and Pender Counties. Roberson Farm Co., Inc., Lumberton, N. C. Roberson and Scotland Counties. Joe A. Parker, Goldsboro, N. C., Wayne and Johnson counties. Allison & Betts, Raleigh, N. C., Wake County. ‘'*fW• 5 ‘Vy.vfc- \ K. M. White, Aulander, Bertie and Hertford Counties. We represent the Atlantic Coast Realty Co., of Petersburg, Va., and Greenville, N. C. exclusive ly in Florence and Darlington Counties. Auction Sales our specialty. We buy p/.id sell, and list for private sale Farm, City and Suburban Properties. List your proper- \y with us today. Acme Land Company G. A. FITTZ, Manager. Williamson Building I D< t. t f x t ■ 'FI s... 1 aiiiL. j 1,111 • l - 1 , '» l 1 "■