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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ONE DOLLAR off <>n all skirts on the Dollar Day sales at The Wonder. $:?.U0 wash skirts at $1.49. 1 FREE DELIVERY service. Save steps this summer?take advantage of ou! delivery service?shop by phone. Peoples Drug Store, Phones 08-09. 8:J0-2t FOR SALE- Four Berkshire pigs, six weeks old, $4.00 each. I'ittman Bros., Carlisle, S. C. It IF YOU WISH ice cream for that afternoon affair, phone 08-09. We'll deliver just when you want it. Peoples Drug Store, Phones 08-09. 830-2t. WANTED?To buy several army tents. State condition and price. Apply to Box 117. 830-3tpd OUR PRESCRIPTION equipment is complete and we employ graduated pharmacists with years of experience. Peoples Drug Store, Phones 68-G9. 830-2t GILLEN REMEDY?How to keep your chickens healthy and laying. How to keep your hogs well and keep them from having the cholera ?feed them Gillen Remedy, the remedy that has won out on all demonstrations. Never fails. Your money back. Sold by Storm's Drug Store SSfl-!Hnd PRESCRIPTIONS?Ask your physician about our careful proscription compounding. He's familiar with our methods. Peoples Drug Store. Phones (58-69. 330-2t FOR SALE?Aneona chickens. Prices reasonable. First come, first served. J. C. Deadmon, (51 North Church street. ltpd WHEN YOU HAVE a prescription to be filled, just phone us. We'll call for it anil deliver the finished medicine promptly. Peoples Drug Store, Phones (58-09. 830-2t THERE WILL BE a regular meeting of the B. P. O. Elks at the Home, Tuesday evening, August 3rd, 1920, at S o'clock. You are requested to be there promptly. Something of importance will be brought before the Lodge. Degree work. Fried Chicken. I K. Brennecke, Sect'y. It NOTVVITHSTANDING the superior character of our prescription service. our prices are always reason a: le. Peoples Drug Store, Phones 6869. 830-2t FOR SALE?The ten room house on East Main street known as the "Ida Knight property"?all modern conveniences and ideally located. For price and terms see Foster Bentley, Box 33. Aug. 3-5-7-pd WE GIVE the same careful attention to Family Receipts that we do tc physicians' prescriptions. Peoples Drug Store. Phones 68-69. 830-2t FOR SALE?200 bushels Fulghum seed oats, also 200 bushels Apple* oats. Seed of both came from Coker, previous season. $2.00 per bushel. J. E. Minter, Sedalia, S. C. 830-6t. WHEN it's too warm to come down town, phone us your drug store needs. We'll do the rest. Peoples Drug Store, Phones 68-69. 830-2t LOST?Black pig about 10 weeks old. Finder please notify W. H. White, 11 Mill street, Union, S. C. ltpd WHEN YOU think of drugs, just phone 68-69 for prompt service. Peoples Drug Store, Phones 68-69. 830-2t. IF you want your automobile painted or upholstered, bring it to us. We will make it look like new. Prices reasonable . Work promptly done. W. I). Fowler, J. C. Deadmon, in (.'mir ui??1. a r. n f\ ...1 tjllllVIl LHUVIV. nu^. uINCREASED FARES EFFECTIVE AUG. 30 Washington, August 3.?With a view to making the increased passenger fares effective August 20 and the advanced freight rates applicable August 2"), railroad experts were hard at work today preparing blanket rate schedules. Railroad executives indicated today that all possible would be done to make the new rates authorized by the Interstate Commerce Commission effective before the first of next month, when the government guarantee of a specific income expires. Increased charges for Pullman travel and for excess baggage and on milk shipments, under the present plan of the carriers, will become effective August 20 along with the new passenger fares. In Holland all Christian names beyond one are taxed. 1 RIA1 I TODAY AND M I "Oh be glad" I THE SECRET C fl Spreading the woi I everlasting | MARY PI | in her late I "Polly; || is bringing joy and H lions. As you wat< M feeling creeps thi ^ and into your hear yourself loving ev I and trying to do go ADDED Fatty Ai IP I "The t Five Shows?2, ADMIS Adults, 30 Cents;. 1 ? fr i Announ We Are Not The Premier Nash Cars a and Monarc PITTMAP Farr's Garage vy Cadli Older Than Rome. Cndlz, Spain, wns founded nhom iviu wmui it"? Kurnt'r mini iwuiif* ana ? about ;t50 years Jater than Athens, j It Is quite generally conceded that the r founders were Phoenician adventurers from Tyre and that the settlement was j made about 1100 It. C. Six hundred , years nfter the city was In tho possesslon of the Carthaginians and was one j ?f the great market places of the ^ world. At the end of the second Punic war tho city became Roman and advanced to great prosperity and civic dignity, and at one time runked seconf to Rome in Inl' ipnee (1 V Outside of Man's Rights. ? rhe "mental neutrality" which H ? born of Ignorance or lassitude Is un? s worthy of reasoning beings. We hav? o ao Intellectual right to be Ignorant c when Information lies at our hand, f end we have no spiritual right to be II weary when great moral Irsuos are at t stake.?Agnes Iteppller. _ c LTO i TOMORROW j ! >F HAPPINESS nderful gospel of I gladness [CKFORD st picture anna" i i i * L new nope to mil- I ch her the "glad" ough your veins t and lo! you find en your enemies iod by them. TODAY chuckle Cook" I 4, 6, 8, 10. } 5SI0N Children, 15 Cents i eement v Handling 1 Hanson Six nd Trucks h Tractors il BROS. S. Gadberry St. Done at Radcliffe. Dally theme by a Radcliffe student: Some men are born with an Insight nto the soul feminine, some men mary and achieve this Insight, and some oen correct girls' themes and hnve this aslght thrust upon them." Admiring omment by a Harvard student strug;tlng with his own dally: "Gosh 1 but t takes a girl to write that sort of htng, don't it?"?Plirlstiiin TTornlrt New Dieting Advice. An anxious young theological stv lent once nsked Henry Ward Beeches ihat was the best and most successfu' aethod of preparing for u lecture o) ermon. The reply shot back In one entence, "Just fill yourself chock full >f your subject and then let nature aper I" And the best general advice or hygienic dieting runs along similar Ines; Just spread a liberal table and ben let your appetite caper.?Kxhange. Something You Shi S. C. Inspection and write? " advise that i cordance with the C writers. "As all buildings j gineers any defect ir 5 discovered and noter I reasonable length ol B less than 25 per cent 1 though somewhat i: I We guarantee our I the National Board oi I Blue Ci JVj r Islands Made for 8ilence, Iona 1h the most fertile and beautiful of the Hebrides of which there ara some COO scattered about the waters to the west of Scotland, un exchange atates. Only about 100 of these, Islands are Inhabited at all, and the greater part of these latter support less than a dozen people each. It Is a region of,-*^n and mist, with rare clear days tliKt are like the infrequent laugh of a snd hut kindly nature-god. The atmosphere of the archipelago la made for dreams and silence. It seems out of the modern world. h? Damp Weather. Piano keys are wont to stick In damp weather, especially wnen the Instrument Is an old one. In alaiost every case, the sticking will not be between the keys, but along the front. This can be remedied with little trouble. Take a thin knife and work n little coru starch between the kevs and the front fcoard and th?y win slip easilyJ It ^?&3?<w '> *> v>^aB^MttQHSHMH K : >' SkS35.V:^'v \<^>i^c8^^HMSBHH MARY P/CKFORD v alii rl I/maiii A UaiiI Im All UU1U IMIUW MUUUI III3U Rating Bureau, Insura ill buildings are suppose ode of the National Boj are periodically inspecte i wiring, or other deviati 1 and if the defects are r : time, the insurance ra t. Thus the credit for ndirect, is quite large. wiring installations to co F Fire Underwriters. oss Elec rhe Live Wires Meaning of "Purlm." The word "purlm," the name of tba great annual festival of the Jews, means "lots." This feast commemorates the preservation of the Jews In Persia from the massacre with which they were threatened by Hamnn (Esther 9). They gave the name of Purlm or "lots" to commemorate the festival because he had thrown lots to ascertain what day would be auspicious tor the massacre. The Retort Caustic. "So," said Hooker, a cheery bore, "you have purchased a new motorcar?" "Yes," answered Mr. Mlneby. "Causes you a heap of trouble, doesn't It?" "Yes." "Electricity's been going wrong, eh?" "No." "Sparking plug to the bad?" "Not that I know of." "Then how is it causing you trouble?" "By encouraging people to stand around and try to make funny ie marks." B jyKjggjaKsBKBra&ffl 'WjBffitii [jWfV * 'i) **Kq5 rJ ranee and Wiring! I nee Headquarters, H d to be wired in ac- B ird of Fire Under- B id by electrical en- B Ar? -pVAWi fViiu PA/1 A Jc VSU X1U111 WHO vuuc 10 H lot remedied after a 5 ite is advanced not B proper wiring, al- B I nform to the Code of I trie Co. I MnHnBnHHP To Save Leftover Paint. After housecleanlng, If one has part* . ly used cons of paint or varnish left i over, which would soon dry up and become useless, try putting thera into mall cans and cover with melted paraffin They will keep Indefinitely and ?aa be used as needed. ' 1 ? i Aid in Threading Needle. If you are troubled to thread a needle take a white envelope, stlj^t the needle through, draw it down until eye J Is visible and you will thread the * ueedle like magic; the white surface of the paper sets the eye into relief as If tt were magnified. An envelope Is jj better than paper, as it holds the oeedle more securely. A Man's Manner#. . ' ;V2 Whilst one man by his mannen pint me to the wall, with another I walk >,""1 among the stars.?Eraersoa. J ^