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INTEREST TO FORMER SOL. L)B.RS. Goverto: ' n , the Red 'oss. r .an I gibn will eg S uith Carolina on ieir clean up cam the red tape that has - aousands of disabled vet ,n receiving the aid that the - nent-is glad -to. give, and has .ded the adjustment of hundreds f claims of others who were in the *rvice during the World War. The Clean Up Squad will be com Ssed of experts, who have the one barpose i nview of getting in touch 'ith the veterans and starting the Qi>$tpchinery to get for them a quick yiJ3d satisfactory adjustment of their fairs. Greenville has been selected as the eA tF.rting point of the Clean Up (quad. It will remain. there until ugust 20, during which time it will in touch with every veteran in eenville and Pickens county. rom Greenville the squad will r: ve on to and successively serve V- sections of which Anderson, ( enwood, Aiken, Barnwell, Beau h:' t, Charleston, Orangeburg, Co. S bia, Sumter, Georgetown, Dar I ton, Marion, Rock Hill, Laurens, p' 1 Spartanburg are the centers. At ( h of these ceraters from one to six nties will be served and in this ! the entire state will be covered, t i squad remaining in South Caro. " until November 1. In the next few weeks similar ek will be undertaken in every te in the southeastern s.ection. he plan of the campaign is ,ie. It contemplates giving eact eran the opportunity to have hi. Iculties of compensation and voca 11 training and medical tratmeni tightened out right at home, in d of through lengthy long dis ce correspondence. At the samt e the squad will give every vet. a chance to find out whethei has a claim, and if he has, to fil or him so that he will get imine te results. bviously the biggest problem it )campaign is getting in touch witi veterans, particularly those wh< in outlying communities. Many illiterate. More of them nevei a newspaper. To overcome thi, SPECIAL ARGAIN'S FOR AUGUST k Instead kinds of dry business was bought their ing new goo at the new lo /' People areh get the new 1 from us they Do your which are sa Ladies S ~ We are showing a nice es madle of Figured Voiles hot wveather for house an< could buy the cloth much w xeather. -One lot Volle Dresses out at $1.98. All sizes up Better gradeC dressesi S up to $15.00, all at very s: 40 Inc1 Just the cloth you are lot frock. Former price was pieon these goodis --- -- Ladie Made up in the latest styl Pique. These skirts are sizes, 20 to 32. These ski aro closing this lot out at J. & P. COA SPOOL COTT Black and white ai Ssorted shades, 150 spools. All nui Sfrom 8 to 100. difficulty, the governrient, the Rec Cross, and the Legion have issued E joint appeal to the press of Souti Carolina an. to every patriotic or, ganization in the state to lend aid ir seeing that word of the coming of the squad reaches the ex-service mer and in explaining to them just whai the coming of the squad nuans tc theml personally. Every arrangement has been made to telieve veterans who report to the squad from every inconvenience, de lay and expense. As soon as a dis. abled soldier arrives at headquarters he will be furnished with transpor tation back home and meals and lodging as long as his business lasts, It is particularly important that eadh ex-service man bring his discharge With him to headquarters. ANDERSON COUNTY ROADS. The Daily Mail has no desire tc bring about any controversy and has nothing but the kindest feeling to. ward the members of the Andersor County Highway Commission, Coun ty Engineer and others connected with this work but fe ls that th< people are in the dark as to the rea situation of our road work and pro poses to ask a few (Iuestions. Why is it that the National High way has not been completed fron Alford's Bridge to Dunham's Bridge Why is it that the road to Town ville has not been completed? Why is it that the road from tiv Smith Place to Piedmont has no been completed? Why is it that the road to Hone, Path has not been completed, we re fe'r to the bridge at Carpenter's Mill Why is it that the road to Clem son College, via Pendleton has no eell completed Why is it that the road to the Ab beville county line, via Ebeneze Schurch has not been completed? Why is it that the road to the Ab beville county line, via Starr, Iva am Harnes has not been completed? What. is being done on the roa from Belton to Pelzer?ln fact, ha: A nderson county any complete< roads? I-low much Federal aid is Andersoi county entitled to, and how muel has been received? Why have we not gotten all oi 0 of August being a dull ol goods, shoes, oxfords an< because we sold merchai requireinents. We ared ts every day. The old his w price, which means a uying merchandise, but I ow price on new goods a: are new goods and not t -August shopping at this mnples of many other ev ummer Dresses lin'e of Ladies Colored Summer D)ress ausd Organdies. Just the thing for thi: I street wvear, and cheaper than yoi less the sewving and making thisho that sold up to $6.50, special to clos to 44.. n Silk Voile and Organdie, $3.49, $4.9| )eciall prices. FiurdVoile k. g for to make a nice cool summe about 50c yard. We have a specir .. .. .. ..... . .. ..9eY c s White Skirts e, of a good quality of Gaberdine an not soiled, but white and clean. A et sold last year up to $5.00 each. W --..-....-....-....-....-....-$1.0 LTS yard Ed nbers B~olt's S-5 Easlev. S. otir Federal aid, and wnat part have we gotten in real money?. t Why was it that the last road work - was not advertised for competitive bidding? Is there any hitch with the State highway Commission or the Federal Bureau of Public Roads? If so what is it? IIow many bonds have been issued so far and how Mhuch real cash was received for them? What has been the cost of the en gineering expenses in doing this work? We would like the above questions answered, if any one can answer them, as it will not do any harm and may prove a source of satisfaction to the people. Would it hurt any one for the contracts for this work to be published. The columns of this paper are open for this purpose. Turn on the light. Put all the cards on the table face up.-Ander son Daily Mail. BONUS BLANKS READY FOR EX SERVICE MEN. Residents of the following states who saw service in the world war may obtain bonus blanks from Cap taiin P. C. Geyer, Jr., U. S. Marine Corps, oflier in charge of the Marine recruitin: station 404 Austell Build intr, Atlanta, Ga. Maine, New Hamp - shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, N w York, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Michigan, South Dakota and Wiscon sin. South Dakota is giving $400 to its ex-service men; New York, $250; Michigan and Minnesota, $15 for each month's service; New Jersey, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, t Mlassachusetts and Rhode Island. $100, and Wisconsin $10 for each month's service in the World War, stated Captain Geyer. I will be glad to furnish all blanks and information - to residents of those 'states now in the South, who will write or apply at this office. CHARLES HESTER HURT. is Charles Hester had the misfortune to be "kicked" last week and as a 1i result has an ugly gash above his right eye. P. S. His automobile kicked him. FE month with us we are g il clothing. We were jus idise at a low price. We oing business just like we gh price goods we owned ig saving to our customer hey are refusing to pay ', aid that's exactly what the he same goods you looke store and note the saving en gr eater values. We shi Misses and Childi - lkenut ifully' ma~de up, of good I t rimmed w ith lace andl wide rib years. These dIresses sold Il carry them over, so here the you ever heard of-......-...-.. New Price Men's heavy 240 wt. Overalls Men's Best Mako Overalls, B and others, full cut and wvellr r ~ Boys and 3 Boys good heavy Blue Overal Youths sizes up) to 82, made men's overalls, our price is . Low Shoes, Pi d1 We have made a final el II than carry or 3r any low s e .marked dowvn the Price regar< 0 Just note a fewv of the prices yin L. C. "The Store '1 SSEND US Y oing to make it a big busy it t as busy in July as Deembe advertised and let the peop] did when times were good.. last year are gone. What we s. We believe that th is acc< rar time prices. In ot her wc ty get when they buy at Boll d at the last time you were [s you will be able to make. dll be glad to have you come ens White Orgaadie esses auality White Organdie, and neatly bon girdles. All, sizes from 5 to 156 Ito $7i.50. We are not going to y Xo. T~he most wonderful value. -- ----- -------.-.$1.00 EACH s on Overalls ------- ---..---..-.$1.00 Iue Bell, B3el1 Grade, Big Winston ra de, price--....-.--...-...-.$1.25 ouths Overalls s with elastic suspenders. .. .. ..75c up jiust like the best grade in . ---- ---- -- ---- --..-85c andl 98c imps and Oxfords it on all oxfordls and~ p~umps ra.or ines urntil next season. We have~ lless of cost or former selling ric. we quote bl)Cow: Bolt & 'hat's Aways Busy" ords IT BEATS the band. THE WAY this thing. KEEPS POPPING up. THE OTHER night. I BROKE all rules. AND READ a high-brow book. AND HERE'S a hot one. THAT IT handed ue. "MANY OF. us find. THAT TASTE affor i. ONE OF the fairly. DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS. OF EVERYDAY living. AND IT seens. UPON LONG reflection. THAT SATISFACTION. COMES CLOSE to being. THE LONG sought. 'HIGHEST GOOD.' OF COURSE that isn't'. WRITTEN WITH the ease. AND POLISH to which. CIGARU I OUR JOB LOnth by making special r. The reason for ou: e know about it. The We are keeping up ou buy now is brand new unts for our good Ji rds they are buying wh, :s. Remember, when yc in our store. We are quoting a in and let us show you. .dies~ fine 1Kid Pumnps, su ap. and p1 >lack Ieathers. T.1hese styles sold up ,adies Oxfords, lack and brown, m' ip to $6.00, now. den's fine lowv shoes, brown, and( hb >Iucher styles, with rubberi heels. narked down to .. Special Prices on 36 inch Sheeting, yard. Goodl heavy Shirting Cheviots, yardl 1ixtra heavy Cotton Plaids, yard Best Apron Ginghams.. Utility D)ress Ginghams. Good Grade Dress Ginighams 36 inch Pereale . 30 inch soft Bleaching. 10-4 Brown Seamiless Sheetin n - G;ood heavy b)lue Overall Cloth- - Led~ Lassie( Cloth ... .. Anmoskeg~ A CA Feather Ticking Heavy Mlattress Ticking 27 inch Birds Eye Cloth, 10 yard b Best TIable Oil Cloth. Co hone 58. WE ARE accustomed. BUT IT'S a mouthful. AS YOU'LL agree if you. JUST PUT it into good. UNITED STATES, like this, "SON, YOU'LL be. runing. " * " ON FOUR flat tires. IF YOU don't hurry. AND WRAP yourself around. THE ONLY cigarette. THAT SATISFIES." "THLEY Satisfy" -nothing 11 else so well describes Ches. terfields' mildness, their mellow ness, their delieacy of aroma and smooth, even "body." It took the finest varieties of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos to do it -and the highest order of skill in blending them. Yes, the Ches terfield blend is a secret. It can't be copied. Have you seen the new AIR -TIGHT tins of 50? ITTES sIGGEFTr & Mviis TOBACCO CO. PRINTING The' Coolest Store inTown and the' Lowest Price s prices on all r good July , ~y came and r stock, buy merchandise Lly business. ere they can ~u buy goods few specials ain styles, in both brown and to $8, mairked dlown to $4.98 dI im anid high heels. Valuesi -----..- ---..$2.98 andl $3.49 ack leathers, in English and Values that sold1 upI to $10, -------..--$3.49 and $4.98 Cotton Goods -- -- ------ -----.. -5c ---- ---- -- -......10 -- ---------- ..81-2c ---- ------------- --- .1c ---------------------,19ec ----- -------------.-.-10c -----------------------....5c ----------- --.-- 12 1-.2c ---------------------.-2c -------------- --- 19c ----- ------ ----- 19e i 19 -------- -- --- -- -.- 25c , ------- ----------- --1.5c $i-- -- -- -.$.98 --, -.. -- ....35c mn's three and four r Linen Collars, all lies and sizes from 1.2 to 18, just half of emer price 15c or 2 for 25c