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In LHI / i . I ' * This is the ne intend to treat yo ers on our floor ai HIGH for your to \ I * You are welcc with us and our f > ??? MMMMMMfBl Cheste E 11 ; 1 I I H 9 ? inr CHER Bullock and % w tobacco warehouse u right. All the .leadii t ALL sales and we sha [EST PI bacco. Come to our s )me at all times in our I Drices. rfield W hillock & 1 New Brick Ware! rHE AW,S Horton, Propi built for the farmers ng tobacco companie 11 see that you get OSSIBI ^ 1 & ^ nrl hrino* von to va a v \A a a a ^ ^ w w* ? w house and we want y ii Tunny a n i \wemmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 arehous iorton, Pr louse, East Side Sec< A iistij * t / i ?! t! ? v HHM H|^^L___ hK|5B huh IHB HHMHs^l n&s m jSfc^iS SvjB^H HH HBC|fl SBg Qnfl h !w'l raB P?nii i gH jgpi^ MB Jjjy b^h nsuBsmm IhM^^W m mmmm mmm lranr * jttHfl^^l HI i.C. rietors I of Chesterfield County and we "111 ? s win nave representative ouy- | i 3 bacc on the opening day I I ou to come and get acquainted e Company! oprietors ond Street 0 n^. ... .J1; M ||,|||l ,|ll| IH^iiipi DEATH CALLS ,DR. SHAW LEADER OF SUFFRAGE PARTTf Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, honorary president of the National American Womens Suffrage Association, died at her home in Moyln, Pa. She was 71 years of ago. I)r. Shaw was also a chairman of the woman's committee of the council of National Defense and recently was awarded the distinguished service medal for her work during the war. She was taken i! 1 i:i Springleld 1.1., about a nior h ago while on a "lecture tour with Former President Tuft and President 11 >v.el of Mai ard in the interest of tin leagu" of i a uuris. riii uiiiiin a ueve;op< ; ami i ,r two weeks she w?s <.* >. 1 (i?i t'? I r room in a Spriiivbi ! 1 hispil.d. ^ ie returned to her nor < abou' ihe .. ddie or June ami appari ath id ? ntirely recovered. I.: S'uimiij .-u* drove t.? Phiu.d dphi.i i*i in i ;u:on i 1 and ut >n her r ' ivi id s h* v. a 1'oelir j* "line." She w;,, t:?\ *n suddenly iil attain with a recurrence of ih<* .I: a and ; ri w rapidly worse until the end. Her, secretary, Mr . I ucy K. Antliony, a niece ol I'usan it. Author y, M.'hii has been with Dr. Shaw for .!0 ..e*i:*s,. was at lier bedside when > ie d? .1. Dr. Shaw had ! en promin? "ly ;d nt'fied wi'h the wmiiiim a, .rp* vovi'iiient and w. - | r s D r ef t ie ' ' i* n: i Won ; a Su 1 \ u it in i "or 1 1 years. .-lie had spok? a in e,e* v St: in tin Union, In fore in. I ir' - urea ami eoinmi'ie< ' ?<f both i i *s of undress it. the in'cn s! of \fn '<*. She was a men b . i>!" the late? : t * nal Council of \V'i. iien, (.caput* E nforce Peace, and N.i''n::;il !< **-n ty for Broader Education. In dercrcnec to '.he expressed wishes of Dr. Shaw tier body as c' mated. REVENUE OFFICER SHOT BUT GETS HIS MAN "Jack" Fannin, a revenue officer with headquarters in Columbia, was fired on by Joseph M. Warren, a farmer of Saluda County, last Thursday. Fannin was seriously hurt and ! fell to the ground, but lie fell shooting. When the smoke cleared away | Warren was dead. Fannin was taken I to a hospital in Columbia, lie was shot i through the hip. He will probably recover. Fannin with sevral other 11 ollicers had discovered a si ill in Warren's barn and had placid him under I arrest when the shoot im. started. GOVENOR COOPER WRITES OF BUILDING ROADS " Gov. Roht. A. Cooper has written S an article for t.h.* is sin of South CaroI liria Good Roads. The Goevnor's arS tide is entitled "The Problem Con| | fronting South (\imlinr * T he art irli- ra?i> .* t'' .?11 t <> t hi 'Act ? ' that the state s in ! rc ?? ma Is iii !'' and points out tna* <?i!iirat lonal, n\ i . _ I our, social an I cot < uvene - ' mem iil'i- in-inv" r. m;mi t.\ un* n.ui . ; roail ii. I his -' t< . Lt i " '1 hero is no l??n;?r a doubt in the V mind of anyone that '!;< ta needs j" ami will have e >o<! ml-," -a d lie. p "The question i: to d enver tin- la s! f way to build them, it is mv purpose I- to confer during tie1 sumn r and fall p with members of tie- -'nale a?d oust* of represonlat ivt \vi h a \ lew '.4 to arrriviri;,' at s. e pi it timt will he ' -at isfaet ory ' tii*- ??t- ?t 1 of the ( ' State. By assembling all pi . il !? irformai on on the subject ?'f pood roads, by makinp a duly of u.ws *n t' | other .-Mates, and 1 tal.:o \> to eon! j s:deration peculiar eondit >ns v.i'hl i our own slate, I lieliev* a plan ran i I e devised that will triv. the peopb* | wl at they want. ;, | "Speakit.ir broadly it will in- neoes,| ,sary in ease a Statewide syMi at is <lef , eided upon, to m: 1 e provisen for i I, in ft credit for all ;.': Jy to couiilie that hast* c: : * made larpe e\pei.ditu> for > r??ad; and, in ?. the (pi some way to have tin- < o : t<ms fj i f roads develop into < a. i , of .i fij Statewide sy>ti > i. I hi \ ' h.r I since jdl people receive !> -m ti's from I pood roads, that a!! -rieu'd assist in n makinp the investment- necessary to 9 htnlil them, tit tax hen a eradujiled tfl one arranped so as i 1 | report ion ? ate with the benefitI LF.MONS WHITEN AM) BEAUTIFY THE SKIN 4 Make this Beauty Lotion Cheaply for Your Face, Neck, Arms and Hands ^ At the cost of i i all jar of ordijj'nar'. cold cream >i e < an prepare a full quarter pint of the most wnn9 derful lemon skin softener and eoni13 nlexion beautifier, by iqui /inp the M juice of two fresh lemons into a bot tic containing three ounees of or!* chard white, ("are should he taken jj to strain the juice Ihroutfh a line *| cloth so no lemon pulp tfots in, then this lotion will keep fre h for months. J livery woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. Just try it! (Jet three ounees of orchard white at any d*rui? store and ! two lemons from the grocer and make J J i up a qunrter pint of thin sweetly fra3 irrant lemon lotion and manage it j i daily into 4h<- face, n*'ck, arms and 9 hands. It. is marvelous to smoothen rough red hands. Adv. 2.