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MHl $2.50 Silk for ... $3.00 Silk for .. 50c Susine Silk fo 90c Silk and Cott $2.25 Georgette 4 $1.50 Silk Poplin $3.50 Serge for'.. $3.00 Serge for . $2.50 Serge for $2.00 Serge for $1.50 Serge for 60c Kiddy Cloth One lot of 40c Ro 40c Outing for One-Fouri TALKS Of FOOLS WHO DRIYE CARS Says Majority of States Require No Examination for Persons at Steering Wheel. Registration figures may show us that there are 7,000,000 owners of motor cars in this country, but how many of them can really be called drivers? The most successful race track driver in the world may not be a good touring driver if be takes unnecessary risks and endangers the safety of other road users. You may actually be the best diriver in your section, but your own andl the lives of the other occupants of your car are never safe unless you remember that there is always a fool just ahead of you, and another just behind you. It is -these fools-those without sufficient common sense to Prevent them from taking unneces sary chances, or those who lose their .heads in the slightest emergency that are rendering our highways un Hale for the sane motorist. Protec If desired we wi Corrugated and Cement, L Shi Carolina ITINI I A Sale of L WHICH --- --- --- ----.. ... $1.98 -- ----------------.. $2.48 r ---------------------38c on Crepe for ----------69c 0-inch, for ----------$1.63 for 98c ------------------- $2.98 -----------$2.48 - ------------------ $1.98 ------------------- $1.73 ------------------- $1.23 for ------------------43c mper Cloth for --------27c ---------------------24c th Off on Coat Sui1 I& McG 11 S. The source of the trouble lies in E the 'fact that the majority of states f require no examination for fitness as the requisite to secure a driver's li cense, and those that do require such an examination treat it in such a per functory manner that the questions and tests become 'almost farcical. We do not mean to infer that tests as rigid as those required of the flier should be exacted of every motorist; and yet psychological makeup, nerve and quick thinking are important< constituents in safe driving. Why any civilized community should per mit the free use of its roads by in dlividuals of untried ability in comi miand of a powerful, speedy machineI wvhich, by a single false move, can be convertedl into mighty engine of dleath is a puzzle to the careful driver as wvell as to the pedestriami. It would be but a comparatively simple matter to constitute some na tional organization of motorists as a clearing house ,through its state and city organizations for complaints made of reckless dIriving and viola tion of the road rights of others. We are making of the highwvays tLYour C JILD THAT WAREHOU6 il furnish a plan, and SSheets, Nail any other mater lime, Plaster, Wall B: Write or Phone Portland C< CHARLESTON. S. C. JOND I Pry Goods, Sh WILL MEET CC 50c Outing for ... 30c Plaid Homespun for 40c Bleaching for 30c Bleaching for 35c Sea Island, 30-inche 30c Sea Island, 36-inch, 40c Pajama Cloth for .. Indian Head, 33-inch, fo: Indian Head, 36-inch, f< Indian Head, 44-inch, f 45c Cannon Cloth for -. 40c Cannon Cloth for . 50c Linonnette for.-_ 40c Linene for . ts, Coats, Dresses Main St. afe for tires-let us make them safe or careful drivers. iODIUM FLUORID SOON RIDS PREMISES OF COCKROACHES One of the most effective and simple neans of ridding premises of roaches s dusting with commercial sodium luorid, either pure or diluted one-half vith some inert substance such as )owdered gypsum or flour. This lemedy is one recommended by the United States Department of Agri 'ul ture. Numerous practical tests conducted n lunch rooms, bakertes, milk-bottle 3xchanges, etc., have shown that with ~he use of this substance roaches can >e completely exterminatedl with very ittle trsouble and cost and with none f the possible dlangers attending the uise of hydrocyanic-acid gas, another afflcient maens of control. With the use of some dust gun or blower the sodlium fluorid can be thoroughly dust ed over the shelves, tables, floors, and the runways and hiding places of the roaches. Tihe immediate effect of the powvder is to cause these insects to come out a ftheir retreats and rush about more or less blindly, showing evidence of :liscomfort, to be followed in the course of a few hours by their death, These (lead or paralyzedl roaches can be swepCIt up) aind burned, and compllete otton ! s, Roofiing lals. card, Metal les. ment Co. 'IONS I oes and Readl NDITIONS OF T --------33c Or --------------24c Or -------------- 28c 60< --------------24c O Sfor_--------.....24c O1 for--------------18c R( ---------------28c 01 r---------------36c T( >r---------------39c T( >r ---------------48c * - ------- 33c $1 ------- -28c $1 -------- 33c. $1 - ------- 29c $1 and Skirts. ERCANTI Sumter, Give Us We want Cottc We want We wa We Make u~ Our fa< TheEF. N. W G. T. FLOYD, Manager extermination is effectedi within 24 1 hours. It is not dlefinitely known wvhether the sodium fluorid acts through the breathing pores or as a stomach poison. Probably, however, it acts in both ways, inasmuch as it has beeun found to kill caterpillars fed on foliage dusted with it. -0 SERIES OF MISHIAP'S Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 24.-Thrice towed in from sea in a dlisabled con dlition andl twice released from libels aggregating $38,000, the tug G. W. Scott, owned by a Cuban sugar pulant er, again is in port in a dlisabledl con dlition. The tug was picked up at sea by the Mallory liner San Marcos, while in a sinking condition several months ago. After being towed here, a libel for $20,000 was paid by the owner. Putting t~o sea again, the Scott's engines broke dlown and sho was towedl back to port, the Wilming ton Iron works later libelling her for $18,000 for repairs. This action was also settled and IF TOB r-to-Wear ODAY e lot Utility Ginghams for e lot 32-inch Zephyers for , Percale for ie lot 35c Towels for ie lot 50c Towels for . !d Star 24-inch Diaper Cloth f< 1e lot Children's 50c Hose fc ,chstyle Middy Blouses for chstyle Middy Skirts for BLANKETS 0.00 Blankets for_ 2.50 Blankets for . 8.00 Blankets for 5.00 Blankets for Special Prices 1LE CDXVI S. C. Cotton in in in public yards Cotton in open si nt Cotton in gin want Cotton on f re want Cotton in se of our increased Cotton ,ilities are at your commat ILSON INSURAN( aroke dowvn again off' the 'mouth of< he Cape Fear river and was towvedr >ack by a gasoline launch. -- 0 BIHUTISIIERS GICATEFULJI New York, Oct. 24.-An expressian CITATION NOTICE STATrE oF sOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon Bly J1. M. Windham, Probate Judge: Wher~eas, R. Leon Burgess miad mit to me to grant him Letters of Ad ninistration of the Estate andl effects >f Andrew P. Burgess. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the K indlred ad Creditorsi of the said Andrew P. Buirgess decceasedl, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Manning on the ~8th (lay of October next, after publi :-ation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenioon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 13th (lay >f October, Anna D~omini, 1920. J. M. Windham, ndl Judle of Probate AY ..- 33c - - 38c - 43c 24c 38c >r $2.48 r----.---38c ------ $1.98 ----- $2.48 ---- $7.98 ---- $9.98 ---- $13.76 ------$12.23 n Shoes ANY Bales! leds. yards. arms. warehouses. lines. d. Manning, S. C. f thanks to the' American govern inent and people for their courteous eception was issuedl today by the lelegates from Great Britain to the ercentenary of the landing of the 'ilgrims at Plymouth, Mass., and the irst legislative atsemb~ly at James own, Va. "Both in Virginia andl in New Eng and we are madle to feel at home, md( wer e proud to find that GreaL 3ritain is still affectionately regardedl is the motherland by so many pa riotic Americans,'' the statement said 'At Plymouth Rock an dat Jamestown ye renewedl togethler old1 memories, 0o that we might together strengthen ommon purposes." KING CRITICALLY 11LL Athens, Oct. 23.---King Alexander of 3reece, who is critically ill as a re milt of infection caused by the bite fa monkey, entered a very acute 3erebral crisis todlay. Ihis condition was described by his physicians as nnnt critican1