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that price for the Mi
The purpose of ti
to strike the MIDDLE
'They have done
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y beauty, comfort, effi
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^ B Five-Passengei Sedan, $i 195, Si.
s B I Car with All-W eather Top, $851
Y fl I Prices
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|jl CLIO, - -
*1 Slipper Time
I That's the coziest time of the whol<
I for father. Slipper and pipe and a b<
1 and the Perfection Oil Heater to kcc
I drafts away and add an extra touch of
I fort. The Perfection is good-looking, st
I reliable, and inexpensive both to buy fl
I operate.
1 Now used in over <3 000.000 homes.
I Fit' it with Aladdin Security Oil, clean,
huminr fuel. Eight hours o* comfort from a
| S'SANDAUD 01 JL COMP^
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I Wa'Oilrxrton iX cl HALTIMORF fhirlo
Norfolk, V;i. MI) Charlrsto
Richmond. Vl. Charlri
195 M
DETROIT fif|||)
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ixwell closed cars. V> |
le Maxwell builders was
i LINE of absolute value. !y:;
so with scientific accu- |
osed cars have grace, jjj
ciency, durability, econ- I
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ell for less than $1195
hese would be lacking. '
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5 mean by "the Middle |
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5; Touring Car, $745; Roadster, $745 \
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. LIGHTS OF SHINAGAWA BAY
Physical Phenomena In Japanese W?
ters Said to Have Been Cauaed by
Countless Animalcull.
Strange lights hover over the waters
of Japan at various places. The burning
spring that appears at intervals
of several years in one of the land
locked hays is a natural phenomenon
that has attracted the attention of the
scientific world. A new and curious
spectacle made its appearance in Slil
uuguwu ouy recently, when a myriad
of pale green lights shone In the placid
waters and attracted thousands of spectators
to the shore, East and West
News states.
The savants of Japan are giving
much attention to this curious freak
of nature. One college professor
llkene^l the exhibition to the innumerul^
lights otT the coast of Chlkuseii
and Chlkugo in Kyushu. The latter
lights, however, are of a yellow-red,
orange color, whereas those In Shlnugawa
bay were pale green.
Doctor Kishignuii of the college ol
agriculture in the Tokyo imperial university
collected a quantity of water
from the hay. lie has declared ttint
the light is caused by countless animalculi.
He describes these insects
as gyuinogyniuuis. belonging to the
class Flagellata. Each measures one
twelve-hundredth of an Inch and lias
an alimentary canal. These Insects
must have been alwuys present In the
waters of that bay, hut an excess ol
vegetable matter In the water so fattened
und stimulated the animalculi
that they became unusually luminous
The learned professor cites the appearunco
of the same phenomena .at Hamburg
In l&'M), since which time no
record exists of Its recurrence until
lately. The Insects live at the bottom
of the sea and come to the surface
on rare occasions for oxygen.
GOOD OF COMPANY MANNERS
Obviates Arguments, Harsh Language
Criticisms and Other Features
in Ordinary Home Life.
There Isn't any trouble in the home
when there Is company In the house.
Everything runs smoothly, as a rule,
avers the Columbus Dispatch. The
children are better behaved, regnrdless
of what mother says about It;
father Is more patient. There is nc
quarreling among the children?when
there Is company. Everything is cleaner.
and more orderly, und voices are
lowered, and correct lunguage Is used
Which Is to say, wouldn't It be a
blessed good thing to have "company
manners" In the home all the time? Tc
have the breakfast pass ofT as quietly ;
to have as little harsh langunge; to dc
away with the usual family criticisms
?wouldn't It he glorious If we used
"company manners" whether there Is
company present or not?
It would be on awful strain for a
while, to be sure. The whole family Is
linrlor n atroln wKan
?M Mk.wna ?? urn IUCIC n IUIII|IHII,>
In the house. But the general effect
would Justify the strain. There would
come a time when It wouldn't be any
strain at all; It would become a habit.
Table manners would be improved,
conversation would he more rational,
criticism would be less bitter, dispositions
would mature with the sweetness
of ripened fruit that has grown
In the sunlight.
Banish Idleness.
Idleness, rather than the love of
money. Is the root of all evil, and un<5ieerfulness
Is one of the shoots from
the root, asserts the Los Angeles
Times. There Is no such thing as idleness
In nature. The worlds that glitter
in the arch of the heavens are ever
moving. The moon never stays in one
place. The restless sea moans in and
out over the harbor bar. The rivers
gurgle and plash as they journey to
the sen. The trees change their costume
twice a year and grow a little
every hour of every day in the year.
The birds never roost at noonday, and
milii ihi* nniy annual who oversleeps
himself. "A contented mind is a ecu
tinunl fi'ast." and the worker, whether
hi labors with brain or brawn, who
iinds delight in his work, who sings as
iio obi t-rfully iiftx tin* hammer or
laughs as he pens the thought that
comes to him. is happy and oontont.
Early California History.
Tho first white mop to 'isit Sar
Francisco hay were of th? expedition
of Portola. a Spanish adventurer who
heeaine the first governor of Cahfor
nin. Portola himself was not a member
of the party whieh, 1 IS years ago
gazed upon the site of San Francisei
and Oakland. The honor of discover!
belongs to Father Juan C'respi ivnd Sergeant
Ortega. <Jasper de I'ortola. "cap
tain of dragoons and governor of tit
Falifornias." probably never saw the
bay, i?ut his name is perpetuated athe
discoverer by the annual Portola
festivals iu San Francisco. Sir Fran
cis iiruKP came nciir dlscnvcring tin
bay in l.rt78, when he <1 at a
point 30 miles to the northwest.
Rainbow Never Shows Complete Circle
A rainbow never shows a complete
circle, but nt the most only a semicircle,
unless the observer happens to
he at a great elevation, as in a balloon,
when more tlinn half a circle can be
seen but never an entire one. Halos
and rainbows also differ in the size
of the circles or semicircles tit.it they
exhibit. The radius of a halo Is about
22 degrees and that of a rainbow
about 42 degrees. Other arches and
circles are sometimes seen outside of
both tits rainbow and the halo, hut the
md'l given are for the principal, oi
irimary, phenomenon.
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;! CHRISTMAS BA9
Come in, let us show yo
j you can have fron
i
> 111 you ih-iI to <!?> is So hrim; in
, o'li!'., anil join our CliriMmas llank
( ing \ u inrron.se your ?le[Misit (ho sn
l-'or msiatu'c, if yon join the ecu
|?ovi< Io rents. third week 1f? rents,
isieUel earli week.
Iii Fifty Weeks:
t
10-CENT CLUB PAY
5-CEN1 CLUB PAY
2-CENT CLUB PAY
1-CENT CLUB PAY
Or yo*! can tnnke the largest pay
, [laymen's eaeli week.
We also have ."><? rent, am
in the same amount eaeh week.
i Come in ami ask lis about it.
The BANK of
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1 i H AVALON FARMS HOG-TONE i
M best medicine I ever used. I have t
H old that weigh 360 pounds, one 6 p<
They are 100 pounds heavier th
H same litter and feed."
|H This is the experience of a 6C
H typical user of Hog-Tone. Ti
H There are hundreds and hun- a
dreds of letters on file at the m
H Aval on Farms Company's gu
j H office from nearly every state an
in the Union, all telling of big yc
_ improvement in hogs and wi
in hog profits through the to
H use of Hog-Tone, the scientifi- Y(
H cally prepared Hog Condition- un
H er, Fattener and Worm Re- fie
H mover. Hog-Tone is sold on tir
IT COSTS YOU N<
^ 60 DAYS' T
AVALON FARM;
? THE LIQUID HOG FATTENER. CONDI T
FOR ALL YOI
- FOR SALE
McLAURiN DRUG C
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f He ht * s
Jin a real /
with a rep
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J I beg to announc
Marlboro and. C
Agency for ''Hup
M shouldaee Series
M it is a beauty, a
m glad to have you
i t over .
'Hupmobile1 '
M the shop. I w ?
? days ago by a ma)
% 4 years, and sa:
f carried it to the
and I will be glad
this wonderful ca
Yours very
I W. A. BL
1 DILLON,
JF Agent Dillon and
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j in our
DIKING CLUB
u how in SO weeks
I cent, 2 cents. rcntK or 1?
inu ( lull. Kuril week followitnr
amount you start oil with,
it club, second week you de,
and increase your deposit a
.
S $127.50
S 68.75
S 25.50
S 12.75
incut first and decrease your
1 $o.O() rlulis where you pay
r DILLON
1
56 days and I think it is the ^R
wo pigs 4 months and 3 days
>unds heavier than the other.
an my neighbor's 2 of the
days' Free ^^R
under
n absolute ^
oney-back #1 ?/,<l1?
larantee. Come in the store
H ?oll ... i?? ? ?
>wu uo uun many nogS
?u have in your herd and we
11 give you enough Hog-Tone \
treat all of them 60 days.
>u don't have to pay for it
less you are absolutely satisd.
The decision is left enely
to you.
OTHING NOW TO TRY
REATMENT OF
S HOG-TONE
IONER AND WORM REMOVER ?
JR HOGS
BYO.,
DILLON, S. C.
Who May 1
rested ff
kutomobiie 1
nidation
:e that I have m
ii lion County
(mobile.'' You 4
"R" 1918 Model, J
,na i would be B
call and look v
a stranger to B
is told a few B
n who used one m
Id he had never
shop. See me J
to demonstrate ^
truly, m
1ZZARD I