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SUMMEI HARR1 !?M i%9Mto or THE UNIVERSAL CAR Be to Keep the old Ford running-it'll never wear o out if you let us take care of it. Bring it in - and we'll make it run like new. These war- g time days call for saving. There's not a big- ,f ger saver of time and money than the Ford car. But it F< of Poor must be kept in running gi shape and that's our busi- p QualOty ness. Ford mechanics, Ford a materials, Ford excellence with Ford low PO Sc prices. Let us look after your car. s bi F. R. Dingle Motor Works, SUMMERTON, S. C. lo h< ti, If it's to be had in b H Summerton, you will find it at T ROY'S. H. P. TROY, I SUMMERTON, S. C. "Home of Inviting Eatables" LSOqi Gasoline and Lubricating Oil. l Summerton Hardwan SUMMERTON, S. C { More Value for Less Moi Sept. 29 Beginnii Stove and Range Save money by supplying your during this week. * On these Articles we Lead--c McCormick and Deeri I Mowers Empire Jr. Grain Lime Spreaders A large Stock of Collars pnd Bridli Good prices---Competit Trade where your dollar has the SUMMERTON HARDWA { E. COPELA Miss Marie Williams of Charles- { a is 'visiting her parents, Mr. and es. W. C. Williams. Miss Gertrude Colclough spent veral days in Charleston last week. Mr. Chas. B. Davis is in Charleston business. Messrs. E. P: and E. O. Rowe spent veral (lays in Charleston this week. Several folks left Tuesday to at nd the State Fair at Columbia. 're's hoping they have an enjoyable casion. Mr. Eugene Tennant of Charleston ent several (lays in town recently siting his mother, Mrs. J. E. Ten .nt. Several prominent farmers in and ound Summerton have purchased )rdson Tractors and some are be nning to put them to use. This ex riment is new in this secti"n though the demonstrations prov" it very practical operation and e' cially so where we have labor -s arce as it is here at this time. It hoped that they will prove a decided nefit to our farmers who have to y them and that their coming will gin a -ampaign of progressiveness ,ainst t'he boll weevil. The twc, local ginning institutions eated here have about caught up ith the bulk of the ginning angd are wving idle times now. A good por >n of the crop is still in the cotton muses around about on the farms and e farmers are awaiting the rush to over before they make a start. owever the amount yet not ginned is >t a great (eal. Long staple cotton seems to be in 'cat demand this season as some -ought as high as 64 cents on the cal market last week. Several say is is the highest price ever paid for tton on the local market. There as very little planted in this section is year due to the low market for me last year. --o FIVE SIIOT DURING RIOT Utica, N. Y., Oct. 28.-Utica was iiet tonight following a riot here irly ,today by striking textile and othing workers, during which five rsons' were shot by the police. The .s aswounded were members of a Comp'y 3 SWeekI Wants ithers follow. E ng Drills,* BeS ion not counted. ~ Smost cents. & RE CO. URF dent Clarendon Comr BOLL W May be a blessing wisely and freely ( Wire F for Stock. We h Barbed and Wove Sewing Mach One worth & One worth . Loaded And Guns for turkeys, coons, c partridges. If you have no Mail I into, filn CLARENDON I SUMMER'] Wanted..Hjd Of all kinds. Hi Take care of you1 you sell, try Sam R Before anyone else. N the law, the announcements sad id, bt the associjation has biee adillv isedl by its !ountsel t hatI it is uInconist i tutional. AIOSES .\NlENDIENTI l'P Wash ingt on, Oct . 28-The senait e light oveer the pae treaty was at ai se tandst ill torbrty, the only riferenlces to the t reat y during the long sess ion beinhg incidental to the probhit in de bate. Tomorroiw the leaderis hope to get a vote on the last of the an nd lmen ts reporited hy t he foreign rebi tionls com muittee, that by Senator \loses, Itepubl licain, New llamplshire, to exclude all of the Brit ishi domnin m fromiu Iaking parI t in anfy I ig leagu deis i affect i ng any one of them. OIFFICJItlitl)DEN IEl) (harliest on, W. \'a., Oc t. 28.-1Re ports5 that a serious moi ne explosion had occu rred to lay in RalIe igh Co ut y. West Virginia, were emphatically deniedi tonight by oficialIs of the State dlepartmentt of miines. A tho-rough invest igat ion has been made the dleparitment an nouinced, andl nou bee If you have farms or city prope subivid( ue andl sell your propertI) profitably for you. Farm Lands Our Special La;ndl amloutling to ove F/// I I cWES mafl tilon about iour al ~ ATLANTIC Co THE NAME T OffIces: PETER S Referernce: Any bank ND, Correspo PEAKS PRAISES Y[AR AFTERWARDS anderson Woman Says She Suffered 25 'Years. NOTED GREAT CHANGE 'Tanlac Is Due A Strong Recommen dation," She Gratefully Declares More than a year after she had aken Tanlac, Mrs. Martha Beasley, f 49 Marshall St., Anderson, S. C., old of the "lasting benefits" Tanlac rave her in the following statement. "I had suffered from a very bad form of indigestion for twenty-five ears or more," said Mrs. Beasley. "I iurt so badly frequently that it seem d something like a knife was stick ng between my shoulders. Then, too, had awful choking spells and ter rible headaches. I had had these ;pells so long I did not feel right for i time after the Tanlac broke them .1. Gas formed in great quantities in my stomach, my liver was slug ish and I was very nervous. "It was more than a year ago when [ started taking Tanlac, and the beuie it it gave me was lasting. The 'emedy stopped the choking spells and nded those awful headaches. I am 1ot troubled with indigestion now, ary [ really feel fine. My appreciation of he value of Tanlac increases as time passes, for time is showing me that the good results Tanlac gave me are asting. "Tanlac is due a strong recommen lation and I am glad to give it, for he remedy improved imly coiylition so nuch in every way that I think it has to equal as a stomach medicine and tonic." ''anlac, the Master Me'!icinc, i.s sold >v Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; [I. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow len, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silver; I). C. Rhame, Sumi:etron. mob of strikers which attacked a po lice squad of twenty-seven ofiicers rn duty at a textile plant. The strikers have been out for nine weeks and their places in the plants have been filled. In reply to a request from Mayor Smith, of Utica, for State troops, Gov ernor Smith, at Albany, said they would be sent if the situation got be vond control of the local authorities. - ----0 BREWERS TO T'ES'l' 1.AW New York. Oct. 28.-Upon being ad ised that the Senate had overridden he President's veto of the prohibition bill, the Ulnitedl Brewers' Association innoun~ced tonight that a suit would >e brought in thle courts to test the sonstit.utionlality of thei law. Its menmbers wil labide by the termls of AI)BllNISTRATlORt'S SAI E Pursuant to order of J1. M. W ind am, .J udge of Probate, i will sell at Summ nerton, S. C.. on Th ursday, Nov 'mber ti, 19J19 at 11 o'clock in the fore loon to thle highest bidder for cash thle following described pers.onal pro perty belonging to estate of M.. B. Lesesne, dleceased(. One Overland Roadls er muit omlobilec, abou(t 1-3 barrel lubiricatinog oil. Keep Your Liver Active, Your Systemn Purified andl Fr ~e From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are Do lightful, Safe and Sure. Physichians :aul iruiggists nro audvis ing t heir riend s to keep t he ir systemsai purified andl their organs in prfect workinog orl'' as a loot ection against t he retuiirn of inifIencza. Theuy k now that a e'logged upl syst em aainl a lazy live r favor colds, inlfluenza and se riouis comie i at ions. To cut short a (cold overnighit awl to pr'eient serious c'ompjlicat ions take one Cailotatb at bed time withI a swallow of' wat 'r --hat 's all. No sailt , nlo nauseai, no0 gripiniig, no siekeining a fteor ef feet s. N~ext morning your col has v'anishied, yiour iIiver is ac t i ce, your syst em is 1puri lied and refreshed and you arec feelingi fine withI a hearty appiet ito for break1 fast. hNat. what you p~hlase-no4 d1:anger. (altabas are sohl onluy ini original sealed- pnckages, price thirtiiy-fiv cen(''lts. Eveory dIruggist is a ut horized to re fundio you r money if' you aire not perfectly delighted with Calot abs.-(Adv.) IAU Hardware any. EEVELS to those who use >ur encing ve a carload of n Fencing. ine Bargains 85 for $50; 65 for $40. Shells squirrels, rabbits, leers, doves and Sox to put your order f them at lARD WARE Co ON, S. C. es and Skins ghest Prices Paid hides and before ichman ext to Candy Kitchen. evitttce of2 an exlosito:t ot cose.t ' Wea wtchetl yo learI~ fat her ta~in That ont this lay a yiara, Ontly tose whoii knewV yo) lt te, llow~ ~i te niis- your* bippy smriles, Ar\ t~dIhe clas p of yoiur <lear httitl. lDearest 11apa1 we tmiss yout, I-'orto Iius yo'tve been gooI a:1 <lear, Anil oftetn our hearts grieves us. WAhen wve see your vacanttt chair. Tlhameis (hibleten. Int Itov ing rteetbi Ie of I v <lea I husbaned who depjarlted this lie one01 year ag~o today (October -28, 1918. Your fact we will nevier moe see here it's laid beneath Ithe suit, lII is ntot here with us to be, itis homne is now with ( hid. Oh, my dtaeling how w e miss you, An td out hearit arFe tilled with pain But. a voice senms sweerty sayineg, ( turage we shall meeut again. Piles Cured ini 6 to 14 D~ays Dlrnitgst :'ur.I irmn.-y if PA%0ZI OINTMENT falls tto ueI tehtu:. tti. it! eing or P'rotruding PIles. Insinntly reb V -v' tP-h is, andt you can get restful sleet after (1 irAt apliat ion. Price titc. ty tor sale, write us. Wec will , AT. AU[J YC )N quickly atnd~ ty -Territory Unlimited do ad Ej/I~iebty- / t Ires of I'arm ti/IL! IhV.D)OL~I/RS stud int I lnlrcitis10(101 mtil bds, AST REALTY COMPANY tAT JUSTIFIES YOUR CONFIDENCE" BL~:G, VA. and GREENVILLE, N. C. I in Peters or rn vlenm N. C.