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* * * * * * * *** * * * * * * *,** * * * CLINTON NEWS. * * * Cl'nton, Mach 31.-Capt. Theodore Peake spent several days last w.eek in the city 'with relatives and friends. Mrs. r. L. Todd, of Greenville, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Wight. Mrs. A. '13. Galloway spent several days last week in Abbeville. Mirs. W. P. Jacobs delightfully en tertained the Knitting Club last Ties (lay afternoon. A delicious salad course and iced tea was served to the following mem'hers: *lesdames Cyrus Bailey, John T. Young, W. 13. Owens, Jr., J. F. Jacobs, Jr., Misses Nancy Ow ens, Doreas Mason and Jette Dillard. Mrs. J. WhItman Smith returned last week to Bishopville after sipending several days here. 'Capt. and M rs. W. R. Richey, Jr., and daughter, Sarah, of Laiurens. speit Sunday with MrI. and mrs. W. B. Ow Its, Jr. Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland delight fully (ltertained the "Merry Wives" last Wednesday afternoon. After several gaies of Rook were played, the hostess served a delicious salad course and iced tea to the following guests: Mesdalmes M. J1. McF-addenl, L. 13. Dil lard, . .1. Adair. T. 1). Copeland, .J. W. Copeland, Jri., Jodie Chandler, W. It. Owens. Jr., E. W. Ferguson, Ir'by llipp, Julia Griflin and .1. F. Jacobs, Jr. 'ir. John F. Henry, of Greenville, spent the week-end with his family, Who are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Young. Miss Agatha Bailey, of Coker Col lege, spent the week-end at home with her parents. Mrs. F. K. Shealy spent several days last week in Columbia. THE MOST DAN( No organs of the huma.n body are so important to health and long life 4s the kidneys. When they slow up and corn mence to lag In their duties, look out! Find out what the trouble is-without delay. Whenever you feel nervous, weak, dizzy, suffer from sleepiessness, or have paIns in the back--twake up at once. Your kidneys niced help. T'hese are signs to warn you that your khl neys are not perforning the', fune t1ins prop1erly. They are! on i alf tloing, thtir worl .al are allowing', liin purities to accniulate .and ho conv rt ed into urie ach4i a nt d i lie h r to isoins. which are auursing you dtistress, andl will destroy yu uiless they are driven from your systemn. A Few Sp Young The New We Blue, Brown an Fancy Wortseds, double toned lin: from $25.04 Men's S The Nationa the World over and style for the : Here in a big var .$21.0( Miss Nene Duncan of Whitmire, spent several days last week with Mrs. llurbert Pitts. Mrs. L. -S. Henderson and children, of 'Blairs, are the guests of her par ents, MIr. and Mrs; IR. P. Adair. M1essrs. W. 11 .Owens, Jr., and Chris topher Adair spent Monday in Colum bila. Mr. and Irs. Thomas D. Jacobs re turned MIonday after spending their honeymoon in Now York City. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ferguson, and .ir. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland speni fonday In Columbia. MOTHERI GIVE CHILD "SYRUP OF FIGS" IF TONGUE IS COATED If 'ross, feverish, sick, bilious, clean little liver an d bowels. Children love tis- "fruit laxative," aind nothing else cleanses the t~ender ,;tomach, lier and bowels so nticlv. A child sniply will not slop playing to emupty its bowels and the 'ee.alt is, waste, il er gets siuggish, %t >mach sours, Ithen your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, sloiach-ache or diariihoea. Listen, N other! See if tongue is coated, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and In a tew hours all 'the constipated waste, sour bile and undli gested food passes but of the system. and you have a well, playful child again. lillions of mothors g e "California Syrup of Pigs", beqaue it is perfectly harmless; children I ' it, and it nev er fails 'to act oin;le stomach, liver and bowels. of' Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full direction for balhies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly print ed on the bottle. Beware of counter felts sold here. Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse anp other kind with contempt. ]EROUS DISEASE Get some 001A) MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules at once. They are an old, tried preparation used all over tho world for centuries. Tney contain only old-fash ioned, Soothing oils combinAd with 8trength-giving and aystom-ele'aunsing herbs, well khkown and uhed by physi 'latis in th 'ir daily practice. tJOiLD) Mi ().\ linarlent Oil Capsules are im portedl dlitIvet from the laboratories in i llatd. They art) convenlent to take. :1tid will eithI' give promlt relief or y:our mneiyiv%' will be refunded. AsC for theIlm at any driig store, ti he siure to -M i Al . u librand. .Aeeept no suillst it ites. Ill sa:0led 1:kicares. Sizes. DAVI SPECI ecial Items Sele Can't We Hay IMen's Suits ist-line Styles in all-wool d Green Flannels and lined with guaranteed ings. Popular Priced at ) to $45.00 tyleplus Suits Ily advertised one-price suit. The most service money that you can buy. iety of models at from i to $40.00 )avis UNMASKED BANDITS GET LIBERTY BONDS Six Men Hold Up Commonltealth State Bank of Detroit and Make Big Haul. Detroit, Mich., March 28.-Herding 14 .persons, Including several women patrons, into tihe lavatory and the vault of the West Side branch of the Commonwealth Stae Bank here six unmasked bandits this afternoon roibbed the Institution of $10,000 In cash and unregistered Liberty bonds, which officials say may exceed $65,000 in value. Fifty .thousand dollars in currency -had been removed from the branch to the main oflice only a few hours before the hold-up according to J. C. McCausey, presideit of the bank. The hold up 'was one of the most daring in recent years. Two of the men stood guard outside the ibank while four entered with the man at the head waving a sawed off shot gun. Charles H. Mooney, cashier, and Paul Mlaullick, his assistant, were ordered from their cages and with severall pa trons were forced to stand with up raised hands while the bank vault was being rifled. The tiw-o bank attaches were then ordered into -the vault to gether with four of the patrons and the big steel door closed. Eight other persons, including several who came in after the bandits entered, and among them two women each with a baby in her arms were ordered one by one into the lavatory. The bandits then gathered up-all the currency in sight nd escaped in a big touring car. S1i11,OH NEWS. * ** Shiloh, March 31.-The weather has been very fivorable to the farners of this community. Everybody is real busy plowing and getting their land ready for planting. The teacher of Shiloh school, Miss Sadie Padgett, entertained her pupils Monday night by giving them a marsh mallow roast down at the old Good gion lae. 'I'ley all reported a file t line. Mr. Frank Wilson went to Green ville last week to have an operation. lie is back at home now and*getting along nicely. There haven't been any Suinay (11001 'here in several weeks on ac 41i lit of literati re, but we think tuiey will liave some inl a few Imiore weeks. )-ROPEF AL. 0 ected from Oui e the Pleasure Merits of Th( Spe Twenty dozen 'W and Organ~dys, Lace-t ed, Square and Roll ( $2.00 and $2.50. Your Cho One lot of 2 doz. .One lot of 5 doz. SCRA] Lace and Filet Curtaji lot. Come in and see our new Counter Boo production of Curtair the number of the Pa' and diagrams explail cisely the art of winc and' lace. We carry Scranton Nets, all of from 39cts to 75cts ti Rope LAURENS' R3 GOVEINOR COOPER REPLI-E TO ALLEN Says Kansas Executive Should Cone South and Learn Something. Columbia, March 28.--"If Governor Allen will Induce some of the wheat growers of his state to come South and grow cotton under present conditions -they could give him some valuable In formation on the subject about lwhich lie evidently knows nothing at all, else lie would not have made the statement that lie did," said Gov. IRobert A. Cooper today, reply-ing to the state ment by Governor Allen of Kansas, criticising the cotton acreage reduction canTpaign -in the South. The statement Issued today by Gov ernor Cooper follows in full: "The people of the cotton growing states have not criticised the fixing of the price of wheat 'by the Government. They are glad the Kansas farmers are to receive a profit on their products. Two dollars and t'wenty-six cents may or may not be an adequate price for wheat. I don't know any more about the cost of production of wheat than Governor Allen does afbout the cost of roduction of cotton. I do know, and every well Informed man of the cotton belt knows, that the farmer cannot to day get a prollt for his cotton. If Gov ernor Allen will induce some of the wheat growers of his state to come to the south and grow cotton under pres ent conditions they could give him valuable information on the subject al)ouit which he evidently knows so little, else lie would not have made the statement lie did." Cascarets Best Family Laxative Harmless to keep liver, bowels and stomach clean, and cost only 10 cents Tonigrt sure. Take Cascarets and enjoy thd nicest, gentlest. liver and howel cleansing you ever experienced. Pascarets will liven your liver and clean your thirty feel of bowels with out griping. You will wake up feel ing grand. Your head will he clear, breath right. longue clean, stomach sweet-Get a 10-cent box now at any drug store. liest cathairtic for chil dren as well is grown-uis. Taste like eandy and never fall. They 'work while you sleep. COMPI iFFEB e Big Stock as of Showing YoL ~se Offerings? ash Waists in Voiles rimmed, Fancy-tuck ~ollar. Priced $ 1.7.5, ' f ice $1.45 to close at 39cts . A to close at 90cts MTON a Nets just ini a choice - these goods. Also, k which through re s, each one carrying ttern. Color pictures jV ns clearly and con- c< ow draping with net a large stock of excellent designs, at ie yard.b r Cor EST STORE IS YOUR LIFE PROTECTED? Protection gives real satisfaction. Are you protected in a real substantial way? Come in atid- -tt me show you how The Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Com pany policies protect you. W. T. MOORE, at Posey's Drug Store, Agent Jefferson Standard Life Insurance of Greensboro, N. C. UNI.FORM, EXCELLENCE., AN R/ AWj 000 4VA supplyfor yur pemanen ftrade notthe individua sale.es t4 iva ng4p i .I I Ifyu oleivei nowqa come AA/D A D-ANT E We are 9ompeting with every other source of supply for yur permanent trade not the individual sale. Doesn't it stand tW reason therefore, that we should maintain a quality of uniform excellence and give you all the price advantages posible. 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