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fr*x*xx*xx*] * $ H M 1 A' H K M * _,7 g We * * * M P| * I1 * | Silv H I Professional Cards. I Dr. D. Zed Rowell Dental Surgeon Kelly Building; First Room in Front Andrews, - South Carolina DR. R. CLAUDE McCABE, Dental Surgeon, Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf DR. ROBERT J. McCABE, DENTIST, KINGSTREE, - S. C Office in Nexsen Building, 3 doors from Postoffice. Phone 78. M.D. NESMITH, DENTIST, Lake City, S. C W. L. TAYLOR DENTIST, Office in Nexien Building KINGS TREE., - S.C. 5-21-tf. I860 1917 A. M. SNIDER. SURGEON DENTIST. Office at Residence, Railroad Avenue. .1. npS. Gilland Attorney-at-Law Second Floor Masonic Temple Florence, S. C. General practicioner in all State and Federal Courts. Benj. M-'NNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D.. V. M. D VETERINARIANS. One of us will be at Kingstree the first Monday in each month, at Heller's Stables. 9-28-tf Undressed Lumber1 always have on hand a lot of undressed lumber (board and framing) at my mill near Kingstree. for sale at the ^west price for good material. See or write me for further information, etc. F. H. HODGE, Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria,enriches the blood, and builds up the system. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. i-ix-x-ze-iEL* Have Class I Shoe at OME AND C erman r-xx-xx-xxHELP A MOST WORTHY CAUSE. Miss Mary Lee Swann Appeals for Aid for Sorely Stricken Poland. An interesting letter, appealing to the womanhood of America, is sent us by Miss Mary Lee Swann for Mioa Curonn io nnt nnlv ^UUi ILQ11U11. 1U100 unuuu aw uw v?-v associated with Madame Paderewski in this very noble work, but is personally acquainted with her and with the letter of appeal has furnished us a copy of a letter addressed to herself by Madame Helena Paderewski ? l ? A aumorizing ner tu revive wumuu! tions for the Polish relief fund. The letters follow: "To the Womanhood of America? Geetings, Love and a Prayer that God Will Open Your Hearts to Help Me in the Work I Have Undertaken: "More than five hundred thousand young girls of my country. Poland, have had their lives shattered by the greatest tragedy that can come tn n wnman "Victims of the conquering and retiring armies that have incessantly swept over Poland since the beginnine of the war, these unfortunate young mothers, the majority of whose babies have died for want of food, clothing and shelter, find themselves outcasts?helpless, alone. "They come from all classes. That which made them the most pitiable of war victims does not respect rank n/->r ronnrrni?P virtllfV Their DhvsS cal suffering, unspeakably severe as j it has been, is exceeded by mental I agony that increases with the reali-1 zation of their condition as they! face the future. A home must be provided for these unfortunate ones. They must be put into an atmosphere of hope and courage. "To this end I am aking aid for the founding of a home in Warsaw, the name of which will be the American Refuge for Suffering Womanhood, the gift of fortunate American women to their unfortunate sisters in far away Poland. From this center, as an outgrowth, other branch institutions similar in aim and character, but entirely selfsupporting, will be established in Galicia, Lithuania and all over | Poland. n i v-r j * $3O,00C )ry Go and F very lj iET YOURS 'e Hai O l/^/| Kingstree, So XX-X-XX-XX"By this means I hope not only to give aid to my needy countrywomen but through them to revive the ancient arts, for which Poland has been so justly famous, including tapestry weaving, lace making, metallic and silken embroidery, wood carving and world famous art products of Zakopane. "Will you not have a part in this glorious work of the redemption of those who fell, not. because they did wrong, but because they were 10 i wronged: "Sympathy is the sweetest gift God has eiven to our sex, and I am sure you will devise ways and means at once to have a share in this noble work. The need is great, and even j the smallest contribution will be I most gratefully received and acknowledged through the proper' channels. ' "Contributions may be sent to Miss Mary Lee Swann, Kingstree,! South Carolina. "Faithfully hours, "Helena Paderewski." j "To Whom it May Concern:? "I take pleasure in introducing my | friend. Miss Mary Lee Swann, to all my friends and in making known publicly that she has been associated with me in my work, has gained my full confidence and now acts as my representative in the service which she has graciously undertaken. "Helena Paderewska. "New York. June 27, 1917." Atlanta Finds People Jnst as We Do. Atlanta, Ga, July 16:?Atlanta's Red Cross campaign which closed yesterday,has developed some strange and interesting contrasts; An Atlanta landlord worth so many .vUiKsxnc fhof ko o?n hnrHlv snend his 1 IlJIlllUiJO tuuv aav, vmm %.v -K income gave $3,0Q0 to the fund, when $60,000 or $65,000 would have been conparatively a small donation, while around the corner a young woman who pounds a typewriter for the munificent sum of $60 a month gave her entire "rainy day" balance of $100. A manager of a fertilizer concern gave $1, while the soda jerker in his building gave all he had saved up, which was $30. X*X,X?X2*E >FY I Won ods, CI :urnisl ow Pri BEFORE F Dartm >uth Carolina. High Pr StarWar WIMI W Ml PRICES HIGHE THEY'VE BE BEST WA One of the E ED One of the BEST We Do not \ for This. 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