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s jffl <2s r&p g. * __S?LF relian I through the st | dom is at the Q ?hor is abroad |i ly. Why not Hfoaw a?/; jjjiljj THE U) |l|[^ The Ford One SljU just as faithfully Ford Touring Ca | []! jj and economicallj 5j|]il sity to the groce jUj 5 in bringing good: i|iN from the countr because there is jjig business man th; |! | ] | of quick transpoi | i 11 Come in, examii |||if over the subject * IS When yoi \X/D ITC ? ** ivJ> 1 JLi, The SO REAL I Home Office* | The Ls I Lflj X_; 'I; ''jukty - .iAVlKi'jo - banK n T :U/vUCfc^l[ > e/frp/jdncp gs~oz&>s ii as c/orsyour j?jI S e?cr&&/?^- - - I ice is the good ship that takes us ? ,ormv seas of trouble. If Wis- 1 1 wheel, and savings account an g you willride the breakers safe- U open that account now? fl A r ses?a@e ?asKW' Jgi NIVERSAL CAR - ![ T*m T m^lr m oat?Trmrr p\neinoeo II n a un x x u^a io owi v iu^ uuouiv^ ff HI G and economically as does the jjj I] e* r serve all the people faithfully ||||l r. The Ford Truck is a neces- \ II !j r both in delivering goods and 5 |j ? s from the stations, docks and # a S y. It is an ideal motor car 3 -i n't a want of the farmer or j I'J it it doesn't supply in the way* g | ? tation at a minimum expense. 3 jj le the Truck, and let us talk ; , F. Arnold I I IOTICE! u have land to sell PHONE or WIRE I UTH ATLANTIC | /TY CO., INC I nnr,r,M\irnrvr\ c? URLLnWUUU, O. V/. ind Auction People | i HES?Sf' ~ "kT* - kvvvvvvvvvvvvw V V LOWNDESVILLE :> 'VVVVVVVVVVWVVV I Married by Rev. H. G. White at tl Parsonage, March 21st, Mr. W. Brown and Miss Ada Hall, both i jlva. The High School opened Mond< (after having been closed two week | All the teachers and most of tl I pupils reported for duty. The f situation has about cleared up and is hoped there will be no more inte ruptions in the school work until i close, May 15th. Mrs. John T. Baskin is lying in critical condition at her home. It not thought that she will survi' many days. Her sons, Mr. Edwa Baskin, Lincolnton, Ga., and Dr. G Baskin, Greers, have been called her bedside. Miss Blanche Cooley, who [teaching school in Orangeburg, spe [last week with her mother, Mrs. D. Cooley, whose condition is great improved. j Mrs. uamuie Lemmon, alter i fortnights visit to her parents, 3V 'and Mi-s. Robt. Smith, has return I to her home in Jackson, Mich, j Mr. Ray Clinkscales has recover J sufficiently to resume his work = >the railroad. Dr. Kirkpatrick tool^ two patiei !to the Anderson Hospital a few da since. Mr. Alonzo Waters cut 1 knee and developed blood poise ;Mr. John Humphreys had a case ; appendicitis. | Mrs. E. V.'. Harper , Sr., has i turned from Anderson and Grec jwood where she visited relatives. Miss Lucile Kirkpatrick, a stude of the Due West Woman's Collef i spent the week-end with her parer ;Dr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick. Messrs. Rembert Allen and Ah !Hardin, Clemson Seniors, have i j turned to their college duties, j Mrs. D. K. Barnes has bei>n qui indisposed for the past week, but able to be out again. Miss Ruby Ficquette, Greenwoc spent several days at home last wet Miss Kathleene Cooley, a Wi throp Sophomoi*e, is at home i cuperating from an atack of flu. Mrs. E. J. Huckabee is convah icing from a very severe case of f jMrs. Boozer Bonds nursed her di jing the worst part of her attac jOur town is fortunate in having j residence nurse. Mrs. Bonds was I nurse before her marriage and st renaers emcient service in times | need. j Miss Ella Floyd has returned i Greenwood to resume her work matron at the Orphanage. Lieutenant Walker P. Carwi i Donalds, was a pleasant visitor elatives last week. He has return j ecently from Germany, where pent a year as Officer in the Arr of Occupation. It is highly instri tive to hear him talk of Germar her pepole and her chaotic con< tions. He was wounded twice < French battlefields. He is a youi man of brilliant parts. A first hon graduate of Erskine and a po: graduate of the University of Nor Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Barnes ai Master James. sDent the wppk-.pnH Deans with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fn Dean. Mrs. H. C. Fennell and Thom Liddell, Jr., have returned fro Grenville, where they visited Mi Minnie Fennell Ligon. Mrs. X. G. Ballenger spent sever I days last week with relatives at W: I halla. j Mr. -Jas. T. Baskin, who is makii j his home in Anderson, is the sue j of friends and relatives for a fc Idays. Mr. Jack Browniee, Antrevill I was a pleasant visitor in town Mo 'day. J Mr. Keys Harper, Lake City, sto jped over a few hours with hi tents while on his way to Clemsc ICoileire on business last Tuesday. j T~!r. R. f. Hii+i-hi-on, Mos-v-. .T. ? [ Hrckahi-e and E. J. Huckabee, we; iw./. 1... : -* in iju^iin.->s> visitors to Abbcvill I TV. and Miv. Ja>. Ron Kay, Byroi iCJa.. rr.ruu'.rco T>irih of : .' " '-('/a ili'li, Ma:^h 2 !th. J Mr. :ir.;! Mr*. Jiii-io* li; v. " v 'several days in Anderson last week'vi: * with relatives. Turner Greer, a colored farmer, Si ^ i lost a valuable young mule from a 'careless accident Monday. The mule w. ie hitched to a loaded wagon standing W( ^"|at D. K. Cooley's store, became .frightened, ran, jumped upon an up- Sp 'standing post, completely disem- , iy Jboweled itself and died in a few min-j jutes. This should be a warning to .py ie drivers, never to leave stock hitchcd; lu securely. Turner being a worthy! it^colored man, the people gave him a| r-^nice sum of money with which to |an ts purchase another mule. j$? i. j Mrs. B. B. Allen is spending this jIn 1 a week in Anderson, the guest of her,ltj is sister, Miss Lois Watson. |._ ve I Miss Virginia Latimer continues to i * far rd improve, but is unable to be on the gj us streets. She is a great favorite an(^J? tojhas the sympathy of everyone in her jg .'prolonged illness. jj| 1S vvvwvs.vvvvvvvvvl nt ra K ^ > 1 DONALDS 1 cl | | pi j I Miss Ezell is leaving Friday after- s . noon for Spartanburg to spend the H ed i week-end with her parents, Mr. and [? J Mrs. M. B. Ezell. 1 ed | Mrs. Alf Ti-ibble will entertain i on g .Wednesday evening at six o'clock | dinner in honor of the school teacher. | 1*s 1 Mrs. Henry Bowen will entertain | l-*s informally Tuesday evening. | j * Misses Margaret Dallas and Elma [| >n* Dunn, who are students at D. W. W. g C., spent the week-end with their par-ij| ents. ! 1 ro~ j Miss Myrtle Killingsworth, who is j| :n" [teaching near Honea Path, spent the s |week-end with her pai'ents, Mr. andj{| nt;Mrs. L. C. Killingsworth. >e> j Mr. W. M. Beatty went to Char-1 |j lotte Saturday and spent until Mon-![| day with his family. rin | Mrs. E. C. Jones, who has been|[| :e" visiting his home people at Hender-,j| Isonville, for three weeks, returned |g 'te to Donalds Sunday. 15 William and Summer Brown are [| able to be out again after having hadja H'> their tonsils removed. j Mrs. J. F. Bradley, of Abbeville, jj| I pent Monday afternoon as the guest !|j re- of Miss Margaret Bradley. . Iji Among the young men who spent a -s- the week-end in Donalds are: Messrs. ? lu.,Charlie Lyon, of Greenville; Hal |fj ir-;Sharpe, Greenwood; James Steven- a :k-lson, Abbeville, and Erve Prince of {a a Antreville. ? a | Messrs. James Pruitt and Myrth jl ill iKillingsworth spent Sunday in Green- ? of ; As sure as l are a foot to he j # you will like tl \ /OU never p-ot sunh ai | X contentment as Cai ll~! you. Camels quality a r j blend of choice Turkish ? ,stj Domestic Tobaccos n w goodness possible?and 1 r 111 prcier mis Beimel oienc e,i kind o f tobacco smokeG nt Camels mellow-mild p" revelation! Smoke th freedom without tiring y >n => > They leave no unpleas >i.; retty aftertaste nor un ie cigaretty odor! e. n> I Give Camels every tt compare them puff-forany cigarette in the war ile with friends. Mr. L. C. Thomas spent Sunday at >artanburg. Mr. Johnnie McGee, of Due West, is a business visitor to Donalds this ;ek. Mr. V.\ F. Edwards, of Abbeville ent Monday here. i-WS SIBn Mnihsse ldsj etaoin hrr \.YMENT OF TAXES IN LARGE FIGURES Washintgon, March 24.?Income id excess profits taxes aggregating 08,829,172 were paid as the first stalment of the nation's tax bill foi 119. Austin-Pt Com i i i i i When in need riea in a first pho: a . r> /Ausiin-r i Con Phone. j5/21g@J5JSJ5EJSjSJSIBM5JSI5JB/SJ5M5J5JSJ5Ji i you high? bis Camel Turkish jM and Domestic nels hand md choice lake this nakeyou i to eith sr <:; 1 straight! j ness is a Rm with "l *" our taste! m ant cigapleasant v ^ f' ' 1 3St?then DUff With L While these figures do not reprejsent an exact one-fourth of the taxes | for last year they indicate collection |for the entii-e year of about $3,000, 000,000 officials said tonight. The first installment more than offset ! outstanding treasury certificates of indebtedness isued in anticipation of i ithe payment and leaves the treasury in a position to continue its financial program outlined several months ago. Collections included: i Florida, 43,026,629; Georgia $8,: 133,301; Louisiana. $10,682,655; ; Misisssippi $6,333,000; North Caro* lina, $9,880,056; South Carolina, $6,291,503; Virginia, $11,184,842. 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