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* High-Grade ( _ Ammoniated V Ract kwT^c Made Fa Make a Fertilizer : Wherever fertilizers are us g acme of perfection in plant food menting which so often results in j Swift's name on your fertili they get 15 to 50 pounds more lin more cotton per acre equals $9.00 figures out: 15 pounds more cotton pe: fertilizer covers five acres which < is worth $9.00 more per ton than 1 Swift's Red Steer Animal Ammo t SWIFT & Sales Depart) Rooms 206-7 Latta . * I . We specialize on Old * 4 I Straight 1 0 0-p roof goods. Note our prices on a few leading brands Write for full list. ^ RYES 4Q Bankers' Rye $5.C Gibson 100 proof. 4.C - Sherwood 100 proof 3^ Mellwood 100 proof... 3.7 Stewart 100 proof 3.7 Highspire 100 proof 3.7 ^ Bob Burton 3.E Tidewater Bourbon 3.C Major Comfort Bourbon .. 2.1 Bob Snyder 2.2 CORNS Kelley's Royal 3.? Virginia Queen 100 proof 3.2 Cumberland __ 3.C El Maize... 2.6 North State 2.1 Old Valley 2.2 All of the above brands will be shipped in one galloi prices. WE PRE PHIL G. 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No ;e was assigned for the rash act. suffered a stroke of paralysis in lary and since then his health id him. Mr Clement was 61 years ge and is survived by a widow several children. Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head jse of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA; BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary ne and does not cause nervousness nor og in head. Remember the full name and for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. SAFE SIDE? IF NOT, WHY NOT? Whose fault is it? It is not ours. We offer you the necessary requirements to place you on the safe side,and would be more than delighted to WRITE YOU A POLICY that will protect you from all loss I by fires at a very low rate. We | represent the best and most re-1 liable companies on earth. Kingstree Insurance,Real Estate & Loan Co. i W. H. WELCH. Manager. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted 1 am now equipped to do this work satisfactorily and can save you from $1.50 to $3.00 on each pair of glasses. Let me fit you out with ZKe New Kryptok Glasses. reading and distance vision ground in each glass. If you break your lenses bring them to me. I will duplicate them on short notice. Save the pieces. T. E. BAGGETT Jeweler and Optician - - - Kingstree, S. C. iXpRflSS MAR BIG i is still going have not visit you should do is too late to tage of the ni< is offering. H has been redo making bargai S. Mi THE BIG STORE ( When in Tow Store Hea H leadership Alabama has enrolled more teachers in training work than anv other State in the Union in proportion to population. ai Besides these two speakers, Revs J S Sowers.J M Adams,T G Herbert, ^ Mrs James Burch and several others ?* will have places on the programme, which is an unusually choice one. ^ The meeting should mean much to pi the Sunday-school workers of Florence county. 81 The convention will be interde- 111 T nominational, and every white Sunday-school is urgently requested to pi send a good delegation. 1 ,, . b Notice! All you people here, lfi A treat for you awaits, je A chance for you to see just how, " l/ne sweet uin uraauates;" o. This play will be at Spring Bank school, w And fun there'll be a plenty; Admission?grown-ups?thirty-five And all the kiddies?twenty. So come to Spring Bank, Friday week, o: The twenty-fifth is day, And you may see at 8 p. m. This most delightful play. si 1 S B. si ? ? a In every test made by Russian si cavalrymen, horseshoes made of alu- ^ minum were found to outlast those of steel and iron. ___________ h cus'i: SALE I w o: on. If you ted his store s n hnfnvn if " I dU UG1U1C 11 p take advan- ? ce bargains he : he entire stock ; f i iced in price I ns everywhere fl< S 8 ircus ; ot )N THE CORNER . I I. i^___ 1 in n Make Our ? dquarters. j? ^WmM\ S. S. Convention at Lake City. The Florence County Sunday-school G) convention will be held at Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday, February 22-23. Everything promises a splendid meeting. ^ Mr R D Webb, the new State sec- n th retary, will be one of the principal speakers. He is a newcomer but has already assisted in a number of coun- m ty conventions. For thirteen years 0 he has taucrht in a State college in to Alabama. During that time he was ar a Sunday-schoul superintendent, a nroairtant r?f tho cnnntv nc?nr?ifltir?n ^ and a field secretary of the Alabama rn Sunday-school association. His ad- ar 45 dresses are based on his own experience and from his study of Sunday- e> school problems for many years. Mrs S P Moore of Birmingham, ei Ala, will be another speaker on the m programme. She is chairman of the educational commission of the Ala- * bama Sunday-school association and ?* has long been State superintendent of teacher-training work. Under her P1 ARMY CARVED IN STONE. eorgla Mountain to Be Made a Memorial to Confederacy. The most colossal work of art in e world is soon to be undertaken iar Atlanta. Ga. It is nothing less an turning a whole mountain rger than Gibraltar into a carved onument to the "Lost Cause" of the South. The American sculpr, Gutzon Borglum, with a small my of assistants, will carve in the anite surface of Stone Mountain ore than 2,000 titanic figures of en who served in the Confederate my. These figures will be about ' feet tall, and the procession will ;tend for almost two miles. It is timated that the work will require ght years to perform and will cost ore than a million dollars. This eighth wonder of the world ill be completed through the efforts : the Stone Mountain Confederate emorial association, one of the rincipal movers of which is Mrs elen C Plane, honorary president : the United Daughters of the Con'deracy. Funds for the monument e being collected not only in the Duth but throughout the North, jveral residents of New York have Tered as high as $10,000. Stone Mountain looms up an unroken pillar of solid rock from comaratively level ground. When Mr orglum's work is completed a whole rmy of gigantic stone men will larch off towards the setting sun. he center of the army will cornrise the great leaders of the Con ;deracy mounted and ready tor attle. Behind them will be a irger group made up of generals of (ss renown. There will be troops f cavalry, companies of infantry nd contingents of artillery. As a part of the memorial, a stone iffaber to accommodate the records f the Daughters of the Confedercy will be carved 60 feet into the de of the mountain, and will conitute a permanent museum for rchives and mementos of the great druggie. Before this chamber will e an imposing row of columns arved out of the solid rock. The all will be about 200 feet long and ill have two massive bronze doors, /ithin will be a key on a bronze iblet giving the name and location I each Confederate warrior carved i the marchirig line. The park surrounding the memoril will have paths and roads so aringed that visitors may have an pportunity to see the sculptured gures from various positions. The sculptor has been given comlete freedom as to the manner in -hir?h hp will work out the details f his big idea. Look Oat for Him. A smooth sharper, purporting to e representing the "Richmond Ex act Co," of Richmond, Va, a medine house, and going under the ame of W D Oglesby, has been. rorking a scheme to fleece the county merchants in this county the ast month and several have lost unsiderable amounts by him. He travels by automobile and his lan is to go tc the country stores 'ho handle the staple lines of medines and ask if they have any old :ock on hand. He agrees to take le old stock in exchange for new oods in order to get his line introuced. The merchant very readily ills for it and lets him have the old ;ock. This he carries to the nearst station and that is the last heard f him. Probably in the next town 2 sells this same medicine at a reat reduction. A good many parties have been ?eced in this county, and it is also lid that he has operated extensivein the eastern part of the State, gentleman near Lugoff let him ive $90 worth of goods, and anher in another section got caught r $20. An inquiry addressed to ie Richmond "house" brought the ply that there was no such firm in the directory. Oglesby is described as a small an, with brown hair and brown es, well dressed and a fluent talk. It would be well for other seems to watch out for this crook.? widen Chronicle. Send us the news.