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Electic Be ginning will have e the compl The Rexall KING Of GREECE DEAD FROM MONKEY'S BlI Alexander Succumbs to Hurts Inflic ed by Pet Early in October-Su ceeded to Throne When Fath A bdicated Under Pressure Fro Allies in 1917. Athens, Oct. 25 (By the Associat Press.)-King Alexander of Gree died at 5:20 p. in. today. His dea was due to wounds received when pet monkey, attacked him early October, the king being badly mut lated. Throughout last night the hea action grew weaker, his general d bility became more pronounced ai pulmonary symptoms were intens Breathing at times was most dif cult and alarming andt at noon todt it was said that the kings conditic was hopeless. Alexander succeeded to the thror of Greece, in June, 1917, when h father, King Constantine, abdicate in response to the dlemand of Franc Great Britain and Russia, the thri powers which had guaranteed t) constitutional liberties of the Gre< pr )lpe. Alexander was the secor son of Constantine and at the tin of his accession was not quite * CIRCUS COMING! Yes Sir, and Yes Mam! Guess it will put up on same old lot and you'll all want to go., Sure; go ahead, have ai goo d time. Also we advise you to read our adver tisements and profit thereby. Now just look here Two asst. Ladies' and ism'ses Cord Knit '"Tams" in Brixow.n, Blue and Wine $1.75 L ad(ies Comfy K(nit Under * skirts in Gray mixture and * Black - . ----......-$1.75 C (hixldren's Outing Night Gow..ns, A muoskeg brandl 50c InfantOis Cossack and Stock mq ing Caps ..50e and 65c nfnsCorduroy loaks, trimef i Silk Braid and Dainty' Pearl Huttons .$5.00 i sses Middy Suits in WhIite andr Ma rine Blueo, size U 12 to 2(0, tao cred to perfee * t ioni......... .9 Ladies' P'onge(e Silk Waists Shigh and "V" neck styles, U L.adi js' Silk and Crepe de U Cin oe Waists $1.00 lo $7.50 * NE~W BLOUSES U Lad ies' n(eet Tlricolet U Blouses, long sleeves ini Blue, U Bllack( and Brown, Wool em U br~oidlery trimmed to go now * -i r - - -.... .$9.00 L adies' Vid GlIoves, all (0101rs $2.00 to $3.50 a pair J.HU U~sa EME n Return at 8:00 o'clock and cor L private telegraph wire 3te returns as they come Between the- b in Oysters and tore DICK years old. His elder brother, Crown Prince George was considered in eligible for the throne because of alleged pro-German sympathies. T In any event, King Constantine nominated Alexander to succeed him. The fall of Constantine had been r brought about through the agency of ' i the French senator, M. Jonnart, who ti went to Athens in June, 1917, as a h representative of the three, great ti d powers, on the ground that this step I !e would establish unity of feeling ,h among the Greeks and greater secur- p a ity for the entente forces then oper- a n ating in the East. 'Constantine had i- been accused of pro-German sympa- " thies partly on account of his mar t riage to the Princess Sophie, sister of the then Emperor William of Ger- d (I many ,and it also was charged that t . he had not acted honorably toward t - the allies. Alexander, on the other t] y hand, was reported to be free from b n pro-German proclivities. Constantine left Athens and took N e up his residence in Switzerland. is Alexander took the oath of office dI at Athens in August, 1917, and prom- r 2, ised to carry out the policy of his n !e father. This was said to have snock- u ip ed the entente powers. It soon was c k reported that he was at odds with it d Premier Venizelos and had refused ie to abandon his idea of continuing his t, ,4 father's program. Some doubts were e IEEEEEIIEEEsomas Quality Tells-Price Sells J. H. RIGBY The Young Reliable "'THE FIOST WILL SOON BE ON THlE PUMPKIN" and you'll think of blankets. BLANK ETIS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. Genuine ALL WOOL and WOOLNAP. Prices ranging from $7.50 to $30.00, do look 'em over before you buy! F ROSTl TIME is also CLOAK 'TIME. We have a goodl assortment-come in and try them on-prices $15.00 to $55.00 ATTENTION! One lot of Ladies' Oxfords in Kid, Suede, 'Tan and Patent Leathers, worth up) to $6.00 to go at per tair -..........._.------_$1.95 Cover' Spreads for Babies Crib in White, Pink and Blue--..---....$1.50 lFull size match set 1Bed Spreads, in White and Pink for ....810.00 and $12.50 FATHER AND) SON UNCLE and COUSI N Come on to see us we can fit you and please' you in a Su itIlart4 Schaffner antd MarIx for Men. Martha Wash ingtoni orand for the JIuniors. STETSON HATS Columbia, D~akota and Senator shapes *-the very best in a head covering. Our out of town friends will find hitch ing andl parkmng space in our back lot andl a handy back door en tranoce. IGB The Y INE.E.EEE-E E.EI Tuesda tinuing until the wii in our store and will ln. illetins you is Sandwiches, SON D WHY BOILS COME BACK he Cause is in the System, Not on the Surface. A Good Stimulant Helps the Blood Boils, Ulcers, infected skin and 'mus e swellings are al akin. Di'ive away ie boil and it comes again in anothei lace. Dry up the ulcers and heal the ifected places aid they promptly rqy irn. Reduce the swelling aid it will i-appear. The trouble is in the blood, iplanted in the system. External treatments are only tem orarily successful. Nothing short of good tonic will suflice. SarDraS, an 'excellent compound of edicinal herbs and roots, an excellent itestinal stimulant will attack the mt of the trouble. It cleanses the system aind blood am rives away iplturitics. It cleanset te stomach, liver and kidneys amd ature does the rest. Common laxa ves only leave you in worse shals in before. A tablespoonful taken efore each meal will tone up the vstem aid make at new person of ou. Contains no alcohol. Try it 1 hile. Ask all dealers and Jobbers. iised as to the azdvisalbility of per itting hi mnto assumle the throne nles she discontinued what Wa maracterized as an obstructive pol ,y. Reports of lack of harmony be veen Alexander and Venizelos wert irculated in the spring of 1920 bull EEEEEEEE EE EXTRA SPECIALS . NO. 1-:36 inch Linen Lawn worth $1.10 a yard, yois for per yard _- _0e NO 2-36 itcli I ieIlliiwn "Sheer as a Shadow" worth $1.75 yard, yours for per yard ------ I1.30 NO. 3-36 inch Silk Pop fin, six different colors, $1.75 value, yours for per v$1.25 NO. 4--5 fitch Pillowt Tub. ig, Pepperal bra ~nd, Goe value, yours for pert yd.- .40e NO. 5--36 inch Soft anid dingy IBatiste, 50c value, yours for perl yattd -..-25c Good D~ope REAl) TIS U "Above all thting.s curb any tenidency totwardl pessi m ism. Build up) faith aend adeter inlation tot win in the minds~ of every man in the South. Talk higher pi~cs and bel ieve higher prices. Corr iect staitis- u tical daita show~ that the* spinintg worid wil requir 2,0001,0(10 bales tmore of Aamericain cotton for consump tive requ iremtents ini 19'21 thane for 1920, wvhiclt is not ptos si ble to get front the 19'20 U cropJ or the estimtetd sour plus. 'Te 1os5itioit of the growers is strong and gettintg strionger every day. ~ Selct ed. AND) SO LeAt your pessim ismt fadle ais you conti inue reading our offerineg list-. 36 inh Silk P'ontgc nat-U ur al shade, the yarid -81.75 30( inich guaranteed BlackIid Tlaitfet a, the yard $%2.25 :3G iinch Silk Waist Placids, the $3.5t0 kind for the yd e 82.00 Latest styles in WVool * Plaids int Skit PaI cteters $3.50 to $5.00 the yard. Cttn nPoin, all s Ile antd colors, for the yd-. .50e QUALITY TELIS PRICE SELLS. U oung Reliable I y Night, riner is announced ir throw on a large ser ill be able to s< Hot Chocola1 RUG SI tittitttititttttttttIt ttt ,tttt TUK1H& OESI 'LE N cAN the preierdiposed f ee in saeeti whc hep i t ibuet thekig'spariois...One..respect. inwhichThe Rki Hn his DOMEmIr the 'mer, 1919. orecor of themar staengt was whtinable pwing tout the fathat ing' wariotm Oreoet inwhthe rooing of Ahns themie wrem seihavetice athoity waf The youn king dhs morgan-rig tow~eeha. MAslagher ofassere eie hie plese (an too his rwich i dto aveknIlace in AtesNhsarose aei stor ofduso, which.No reodifth sa rlaed his wltie Ohatin te el part tha it2 she wnt recorder wth te androistr tof AheinPs, thend Alexandercvisitid aerthoreiy the foll owing k.ingwa anouncedora thle rere ch.iudioodd finds gant1 tham hermd ight to entrr homth orgnhe mlaedg and tkhis actide to the Grekpalit Aen Thsaouedb neessa tof2 shetemne whether moth Mianosld ecomlie quen ofis areec Alexander'seusaer therie in thie fowing ay idt wa anveugreatl that poi htthe k ekcsiuin wold not grnt hiurn tormirsionet enter po thoevr mo igilo Mote y arrige wioltht quetion necssry o ti i UTmRe flenthe le - lo o ( trecome en of Ge cZEMA Al (Xii tleo's ea tohigaie upd isee. Mony ac cetboat quresk, 1)I('KSON'R DRU TO REi Novembei the "presidential can een in front of the c ecure the best te and Coffee. 'ORE, M No sii - No pi Camel AMELS qu: pert blend c choice Domestic most wonderful ever drew into And, the T4 statement is i puff-by-puff w the worldI Camels have v is as new to 3 Yet, that desirab They -re aiw never. tire you Camels leave r aftertaste nor un Your say-so abo "My, but tha Camels are cold everywhere i package of 20 cIgareaea; o clgarerre) a glaa in pape stronerrecommrend this cartma rwhenyoutravel. R. J. REYNOLDS TC Winston-Salem andl witnessed Greek operations in Thrace in the summer of 1920, enter-t ing Adrianople, wvhich had been sur- 1 rendleredl to the Greek troops, maid a great demflonstrationl. Thle death of King Alexander gives rise to the question of succession to the Gireek throne. or'meri King Constantine was reported, according to Swiss dlispatches of October 17, as intending to take advantage of the situation createdl by' his son's grave illnes sby returning to Greece and elaiming the throne. About the same time a regency was suggestedl and C.onstanitmne gave his opinion of this as follows: "Sufl iit unto the d.ay is the ev'il thereof. I will not think of a re. gency yet. My plan sare those of my people." Premier Venizelos on Sunday last exp~ressedl himself as confident that Prince Paul, Constantine's third son, would not he preventedl from t~aking the throne by his father, as the lat te r would learn from the coming elee tions that thbere was no p.,"spect for his return. SlATE OF SOUTH CAROIANA, C(arendon County. (OURTI OF' COMMON PIEAS SUMMONS (Complain Served) R. 11. IlultonI and~ E. M. lFulton, Plain tiffs, vs. A leine lulton, A lma Bagnal, Al ice I Pendergrass, Lou11ise Robinson), A manda Belle McCaskill, an infant under the age of fourteen years, C. M. Fulton, in his own r'ight and as Administrator of the Estate of Benjiamin P. F'ulton, dleceasedl, .Alida 1)iekson, LaUtmah Fulton andl Tar' (uita Fulton, an infant over the age of fourteen years, Defendants. To the defendants above namedl and to Kenneth McCask ill, the F'ather of and with Whom the infant defendant Amndai Belle Mco(si e sid11,1- ans, S2nd?' apaign, we ourt house anning,'S. C. :mummrn:n~nummunnunnunuun r-ee, bob! !emiums with Is-all quality I ality plus Camels ex >f choice Turkish and tobaccos pass out the cigarette smoke you your mouth I ray to prove that o compare Camels fth any cigarette in . mild mellowness that rou~ as it is delightful. le "body" is all there! ays refreshing-the9 r taste. 1o unpleasant cigaretty pleasant cigaretty odor! ut Camels will be: 's a gre'at cigarette". m ecient$cally sealed* r ton packages (200 .ovored carton. We I for the home or oMOcO IBACCO CO. N. C. A Biothi Prince Arthur of Connaught md Prince Charles of Belgium have >een menltionedl as possible candlidates 'or' the Greek throne but Premier /enizelos has said that foreign can lidates were not being considered. It is probable that the old chamii >er will be reconvenedi owing to the ting's death to considler w/hat steps ire to be taken before the new pham Jer meets. All) UNIVEltSITIES* Th'e four great mot her universities >f Europe, Bologna, Paris, Oxfprd 10nd Cambridge, came into existence ibout the same time, in the 12th cen ~ury. AD)VERITISE IN TFIlE TIMES Lo R. B. Fulton, wvith wvhom the in fanit (defenldant Tarq'(uitai lulton re sidles: Yuare hereby si iuonied and re qluiredl to answer the complaint in th is actioni of' which a 'op~y is here with servedl upon you, anil to serve a emmty of your a nswer to sahId Complaint on the subscriber, (J. A. Weinberg) at his otlice in the town of Manning, S. C., with in twenty days. after the serv ice hereof, exclusive of the (lay of such service; and( if you fail to answer the Coinphint wl'ith in the time afore said the plaint iffs herein will apply to t he Courit for the relie f demnanidedi in the Comlaint. J1. A. Weinberg, P'laintiff's A ttoriney, D ated \lairch 19t20. NOTlICE: Tlo the (defen da nts Lou ise Robinson and Amanda Belle McCaskill: TAKE NOTICE that the Summons andl Complaint in above statedl action were filed in the office of the Clerk-of Court of Common Pleas for Clareun don County, South Carolina, 0n March 22, 1920 and are now on file in said offiee. J1. A. Weinberg, - 43-3t-e PliniV'A tr ney.i