The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, September 02, 1920, Image 5

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Alabama Mir | Stomach Troubles Made Hi But Now Always i |\0 YOU enjoy your meals? Eat M M without the dread of the after i Lade of appetite, and a dlsgreeable, alck-et-the-Btomaoh feeling after meals, usually Indicate that your digestive organs are not working properly. As a result, you will feel weak, lose weight j [ aai lack the energy that is to be de- i l rteed from weR-dlgested food. 1 A valuable help in correcting such ] auditions is mentioned by the Rev. 1 L K. McKenzle, of Route 1, Section.! IhTftER^ ?] ^ . OOHT Cr [<y vr C { f furi^ C< r ? t ' - .. supplies an abundance of protein (24f?) in the most digestible form and is rich in minerals. It is jurt what you need to balance late summer pasture. Money invested in Purina Cow Chow (luring August should _ produce 100% profits in extra milk. You can prove it with your cows. , Sold Only im L Checkerboard Bagt I NESMITH-FL 9 Kingstree, I Fall Open I THIS IS T] Sw /m a xmTOP PTIPTJ IUIlAilJL/XOfi ?a V uxt PLAGE BEFORE 1 PRICED, MEDIUJ BACK OF THE PR A beautiful line, w up from Juniors' and el Remember, w< + n ?*> nf\ tA BS suns ixi siwuio u.^/ iv H A complete lii ^j|| and Warner corset silk underwear, han k"| if For the baby | dresses, caps, gowns 1*1 READ'S W' m A most excelle r i styles and shades fo i ^rS* Plaids and Plain, A( PI pi +5;. Tjpath r- II up from SUITS. 11 Bolivia, Tricotine, Twill Veloirai I READY-TO WEAI v? INFANTS' AN I DRY GOOl I MEN'S I SI "CIiARENDON'S ! lister Relieved m Feel Sick at Meal Times, Enjoys His Meals. Ala., who writes: "I had stomach trou-! ble. When I would go to eat, I weald turn sick. I took one bottle of Zlron, and It cured me. Am always ready for my meals and enjoy them. I think It Is a fine medicine." If your food hurts you, If your appetite la poor. If you are pale, weak and run-down, and hare other symptoms that Indicate your system needs help, try Zlron. It will put Iron Into your blood and help build you up. Take It Recording to directions, and If not benefited by the first bottle, the money- j back guarantee will protect you. Ask your druggist. I like A Man On ackers and Water irass now is drying ?ut and is largely ibre, with very little >rotein. Anything ike full production >{ milk is impossi>le, without adding i l balanced concenrate, rich in protein. >w QlQlff OWERS CO., So. Car. mSiigWIWMi ing, Septar RE MOST COMPLETE, BROUGHT TO THIS P r/vrr mTTTCf WPDntTAVT 1 UU 1HJLO iUllAVllAJ.11 I-PEICED, OR HIGH F ICE. ?uss omen's and misses' $20.00 hildren's, up from.. $7.50 ? have dresses, coats and size 56. le of brassieres, Gossard s, sweaters, muslin and d bags, etc. ?a nice assortment of bootees, etc. f-TO WEAR nt assortment of all sizes, r women, misses and junKIRTS 2Cordion Plaits, Box er Trimmed, etc., $6.75 A.ND COATS Silvertone, Serges, id Poplin, up from. $19.75 I AND MILLINERY D CHILDREN'S n? Ann NOTIONS 3 AND BOYS' "FTJRNISI IOES A1 STORE OF QUALITY' V ?_Y\u*> V V wV>.-\v ' tr?\, vt.'-i.L\ L.A ABOl'T ROLL CALLS Columbia Slate Mousses Charges i Against Senator Smith. Avowedly, Mi'. H. L. Scaife's aim is to compass the defeat of Senator E. D. Smith and in his letter, prir.ted today, assails a discussion of roll calls by the State, thus requiring an answer from it, and if the argument profits Mr. Smith, it is the fish that Mr. Scaife has caught on his hook. The Democrats may nominate for senator whom they wish. The State has refrained from advising them whom to vote for on the 31st, it refrains now, and it preserves in its right to discuss issues and principles without regard to their campaign re suits. Of this article Mr. Scaife, while not the author is the instigatoi, and if Smith picks up scraps from the table that we are about to spread, he may thank Scaife, not The State Here is the bacon. A mere table of roll calls, in isolation. referring to a legislator's votes, is nearly worthless as evidence. Almost anything or nothing is to be inferred from it. Casually stepping into one of the chambers in Washington, what do you see? More seats empty than filled. It is common foi senators and members to be absent much of the time. The roll call criticism is old and stale. It has been offered time and again and it has never seriously affected voters who know their senator or representative. Acknowledging that the answers I? roll calls of the average senator would be a better test than a comparison between those of two, our correspondent truly observes that the computation of this average would be a laborious, a stupendous task. Granted. But might not the selection of Morris Sheppard, of Texas, as a punctual lad when the bell' taps be easy and misleading as a contrast to Mr. Smith? He may be the prise scholar in that particolar, for all we are informed. What about the record of the other Texan, glorious old "Charley" Culberson* The table of his roll calls has not been furnished us?it may be as pretty as Sheppard's. This we do know; that Senator Culberson has been in :.!1 health a number of years, six or ?ight, that, presumably, he has been absent a great part of his time, and that, in 1916, the Texas Democrats gave him a majority that lair "wiped up the ground" with his opponent. We have nefrer heard that the Democratic party or the country has sufiber 3 and UP-TO-DATE, AND M( ART OF THE STATE. )ISE OF QUALITY, AT A T\mr/?T T-l TTTTI 1 'KlUJUU AJXTIUJ-iHJ, W ?i . MILL] Mrs. W. B. Wall ' the New York and Bal ' she bought the best s brought, to this part of she engaged Miss But] competent milliner. You will find he] and artistic workman! Knickerbocker Hats, $ $15.00 and up. For children we I $2.75 and up. PETTI j Jersey, Satin, Changes | WHEN IN MANN | STORE YOUR E I | Rest Rooms, Cool \ j | and Elevators f OUR DEP^ SINGS derman's 2< ) * ferod from the absence of Culberson He has not been criticised for voting on the wrot.g side, the "Jim" Reai and (lore side, more than Sheppan has (both have walked the Democrat ic chalk line straight) and the Tex ans assuredly think he is where h( belongs. Are the roll call records ol the two Texans also similarly good? Here our correspondent drives u; tc say much more than we had intended. namely, that his large reliance on tables of figures, repeatedly emphasized, entitles Smith to the presumption that a case to be made out against him for the votes that admit tedly he did cast is singularly anc suspiciously weak and that a search oi his record has revealed a poverty of ground for attack. So much time and so much space would not have been devoted to what at most is a ponderous picnic excursion into barren and nonsensical tabulations of roll colls, mere technicalities of restriction?"nonsensical" because isolated and almost wholly unaccompanied with explanation showing injurious lesults to party progress and legislation?if even one or two certain and materially reprehensible abberations from duty to constituents could have been discovered. We again dismiss the roll call tables with that sort of thing not tc *x 1 -iji "ma o/?kaa! p3SS 11 l)\ ii5 I'lUitUlVMd. il v/ 0V1IVV boy would obtain an education with a record of more than 5C per cent oi absences," our correspondent observe.* Ui ostrative profound. Is that his bent of mind? Does he look on the ?e:oate as a grammar school? Shall we send the star boy cf the seventh grade, never absent and never tardy to represent us in the senate? Does not that expose the size of the rollcad issue ? Meanwhile, in the greatei universities, Oxford fpr example there is no such thing as a roll callbut Oxford separates the student from the loafer, nevertheless. ? o Have you anything you want printed? Bring it to us. We do a high grade of job printing. lr ' HfiB 4, Ready-t )ST REASONABLY P] WE HAVE SPARED ] ATTRACTIVE PRICE 2 HAVE IT, BUT IN EV] [NERY has just returned from timore markets, where took of millinery ever | the state. While there j ier, an experienced and j re hats of style, quality | ship, for $5.00 and up; j 8.00 and up; Gage Hats j have "lids for Kids", j COATS ible Silk, up from $6.75 | i imm. j ING MAKE THIS I j [EADQUARTERS | j Vater, Electric Fans | j or your comfort. lRTMENTS: FURNITURE, RUG! HARDWARE JEWELRY, RETAE AU 3-Stores-in-C I m I E K I I H 8 I 1 B ! STOP GUESSING i Go to Baggett's Jewelry Store i I Waltham or South Bend Watch?the \ Jewelry of every description. ' > Broaches and Lavallieres.. mi WM 9 ' ! T. E. BAGGETT, JeM KING STRIDE, ????? i I ?!? IMMMMMM11MIBWMII1IMHMMMI : PALMETTO | _____ Palmetto College offers thoro , Secretarial, Typewrtlfcig, Bookkeepr branches. A scholarship in Palmetto ( I in oar Free Employment Dapartmen trained executives than all other colle all the old established business colleges INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION DA EXPERIENCED TEACHERS I POSITIONS GUA) You can complete the prescribe College in less than half the time reqi student body represents every state ii Pennsylvania. The reason is?Palmett Address: Box 66, Varnville, S. C Orangeburg, S. C., or 57 Wentworth SI Palmetto College?the school tl We pay your railroad fare i ? o-Wear and EtICED STOCK OF BRA] NEITHER PAINS NOR 3, AND WHETHER YOU ERY INSTANCE THERE ! ^ SCHOOL School days are nes mothers' thoughts are beg clothes for the young folk* your needs, as we have a m of clothes, shoes and hats fc For girls we have a st of wash dresses, middy sui' For bovs we have Dub %/ guaranteed suits, Kaynee pax Athletic Underwear. These are only a few we have for the school boys BLOUSE; Jersey, Tricollette, Crept Georgette and Voile, DRESSEi Serges, Tricotine, Duvytint Tricollette, Satin, Cre I CunriA /In CViinn on ill, V'iC|ir lit vmm uti J teor, up from S AND HOUSE FURNISHI lND AGRICULTURAL IM , SILVERWARE AND NO1 L GROCERY AND MEAT! TOMOBILE ACCESSORIE )ne MANNING, SOI I R I B I Mam B M.:! \T THE TIME md get you a Hamilton, Elgin, a vatches that regulate the time. Hie latest designs in Diamond If you are in the market for i Diamond, buy now as the I )rices are going to be higher I Jiic -fall T liavA a cpWinn of I he highest quality BLUE- I WHITES STONES SET IN | ^ADIES TIFFANY MOUNT- I NGS. I WEDDING SILVER AND | ^INA?LATEST PATTERNS. | Bring your broken Watches ind Clocks to me. Repairs made iame day received. Mail orders | fiven prompt attention. reler (EL Optician SOUTH CAROLINA m,n;ai!iiii::'!!l'liR "uRr'ir' n a COLLEGE S I ===^' I ugh courses in Stenography, | ftg, Accounting and kindred B College gives you a membership B L Wp rpopivp more calls for H ges in the Sonth. We furnish i with teachers. >> Y AND NIGHT SCHOOL NEW EQUIPMENT ElANTEED. :d course of study in Palmetto jired in any other school. Our 1 the South and as far east as o College is known everywhere. !., (Mother School), or Box 173, Charleston, S. C. hat's known everywhere U-ti 5 to Palmetto College Millinery Km UVMT LI XJ Xlilir MAIM og EXPENSE TO i WANT A LOW- I ES 100% VALUE irly here and the |j inning to turn to g 5. -We can supply g ost complete stock 1 >r boys and girls. % )lendid assortment 1 fcs and skirts. blebilt, six months || Blouses and Sealof the good things 1 ; and girls. 3 de Chine, up from $2.00 11 3, Charmeuse Ij pe Back Satl/"l Affl_ ?? | LU vi {jjjg $14.75 I Nfi.fi 1 PLEMENTS I STELTIES 1 MARKET ? :s I JTH CAROLINA | . A