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* V ANTREVMLLE & N On September 6th, at 9 o' clock the doors of the Antreville school building were thrown open, and the cheerful faces of many happy boys and girls adorned them, with an eager desire to begin wort again. The thoughts of vacation now live in memory, for school days have taken their place. Miss Phillips of Winnsboro, is the teacher selected for the 7th and gracies. Mr. J. E. Arnold conducted the devotional exercises and made a short talk. Miss Cathcart, the principal, also made a short talk. Both were greatly enjoyed. One hundred pupils were enrolled. We are pleased with our corps cf teachers and we look forward to ?. r.-reessful year. Mrs. E. F. Arnold of Abbeville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Arnold. Misses Irene and Winifred Morof Buford, Ga., are visiting the Hisses Gable. * Miss Winton Keaton left last Saturday for Pelzer, where she will .ach this session. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brownlee en i at a lnwn nartv Fridav evening in honor of their guests; Misses Alice Harper of Lowndesville and Minnie Lee Nickles of \ Greenwood. Ice cream and cake were served. M iss Beth Anderson spent the week-end at Brownlee, the guest of Mrs. Jack Brownlee. Messrs. Carl Suber, Prue and Henry Bell of Abbeville spent Sunday with homefolks. Miss Lillis Carwile is at home now, after spending some time with relatives in North Carolina. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. N. McCarter, September 2nd., a daughter, Julia Adell. Mr. George Gray, who has had a position with the Redpath Chuatauc.ua during the summer, is' at home again. The old home place, which formerly belonged to Mr. Watty Milford, was sold last Saturday. Those .making purchases were, Messrs. S. and Ben Caldwell and Lester Fer^ uson. Miss ftazel Crowther left last v.eek for St. Matthews, where she v ill teach again ir the St. Matthews rligh School. S.\.\"VVVV\.\V\VVVV^ V _ t. -*" t. ^ V. DUE WEST. " - ? > v V V Miss Alberta Montgomery left -frvr- Ahhpvillp where she W CCA X V/Jk. -A-ill teach the coming year. Mrs, J, C. Todd is visiting hei mother, Mrs, Willis of Edgmoor, S. ~ C. - i ^ w. ? Urs. Hem-y Gilbert of Greenville, S. C\, was in Due West for a few day's visit last week. Dr. R. L. Robinson preached in Lancaster, S. C., last Sabbath. He is also visiting kindred in the county. Mrs. John Winn and children returned last week from Black Moun:ain, N. C. Students of Erskine have begun to arrive. Some half dozen came in last week. Mr. McDaniel and family moved to Anderson last week. We regret tc lose this good family. Quite a number of hands lasl week were putting the Erskine dor matory in shape for the boys. Mr. Eugene Wilson leaves this week to take up his work at th( Presbyterian College of Clinton. Miss Sarah Nance went to Ham let, N. C., last Saturday to teach ir the Graded School. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Moffatt, Jr. ieft Monday for Lexington, Va. where Dr. Moffatt will teach Eng Jish in Washington and Lee Univer sity. Messrs. Robert Orr and Irvir Brownlee returned to Anderson thii week after several days visit t< their grandmother, Mrs. F. B Brownlee. Mrs. W. W. Edwards and hei daughter. Belle, spent last week ii Lauryre with Mrs. Edward's mother Mrs. Miller. Mr. C. C. Clinkscales will erec a dwelling on South Main street just above the Baptist church. Th< work is beginning. Corn in this section, wherevei worked, is about as fine as the lane will make. The seasons have beer , especially favorable. Except on low ^ k bottoms. 1 The new matron for Erskine, Mrs. ?g Purdy, arrived last week and has jj| taken up her work. She comes well j jj recommended. She has had a good[g| deal of experience. We trust shejjj > will do well. 13! The new men who have charge of J Ij i the government observatory are! S reaching Due West. It will bring a IfjJ I ?*- .7 i number of persons to Due West.'Hi ' The buildings south of Due West' H are being pushed to completion. ! Mrs. G. G. Parkinson returned 1EI ' I gs; last week after several weeks visit, =? to friends and relatives in States-! H viilc, X. C. She was accompanied1H home by her father, Mr. Ramsey, j |?g Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ramsey and' HI children. ! Mr. P. L. Grier, Jr., reached home ' fH last week from Hendersonville, N.! C., where he has worked with a' l?j boy's camp. He will return to Hen- j g dersonville in a few days to resume 1 jgg his teaching in the Blue I^jclge; jjj SoVinnl fnr Rovs. j There was quite a moving of the children on the streets Monday J^ morning. It was caused by the fact pi ! j ~ ^ that the Public Schools opened that ijj morning. Miss Wideman and teach- ??j ers were all at their post. We trust J that they may have a great year of j? success. j j?g Mr. Furman McGee, with a mow-' Sf er, nicely trimmed the grass around the A. R. P. church grounds, on the H ' ===== campus of the Woman's College anJ'gg that of Erskine. With the high sea- i ? sons that we have had the grass is I jig especially beautiful. 0 ? T D Procclu and familv re- ' =S I\C V . u, ?l X AVU04J v ' i turned last week from Black Moun-; IE tain. The pastor took up his work IJ| last Sabbath. This was the anniver-jgg sary of his first sermon here ten | HI years ago, as pastor. In the sermon, |{| he made various interesting sugges- j|| tions as to the future work of the (g congregation. H I Miss Virginia Reid left last week || for Charlotte, N. C., where she will |g have a position for the coming year jj[ in the Charlotte Public Schools. ]g Miss Reid has quite a number of S relatives in Mecklenburg County. Hf This will make her sojourn in the jljj North State all the more pleasant. ?jgi Mrs. Minnie Brown and daughter, jjg Miss Ottis Brown, have returned. = from a vacation trip to Iva. Pre- j H vious to leaving' Due West Mrs. S Brown had as her guest for a few ??| days her brother, Mr. Andrew Mc- If Collough and two daughters from jl Texas, Mrs. Clark and daughter g , from Greensboro, Ga., also 'her J k brother, Mr. Jay McCoIlougn oti?| t Iva. After a pleasant visit in Due j| West the family, including Mr. m ' * Grier Brown of Ninety-Six, all |g went to Iva, their old home, for a'jj : .visit. Miss Agnes Brooks has returned H from Clifton Forge. Mrs. Nair and jj little daughter returned with her. M I Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and ^Irsjg Burts have also been at he home of g? i Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. |j| ' J. H. Brooks, Jr., of Georgia are If here to spend some days with kin- J ' dred. It is a family reunion. >j The teachers of the Due West ^ Graded School- feel much encour 8| aged over the good will and ready [J co-operation shown by the patrons jj AvnMicnc TVTnnrlnv. s= ui tut: upcuin? cA^ivivjuo, > ^ i i September 6th. t; Rev. James P. Pressly conducted g the worship. Professors Edgar Long jj 1 E. L. Reid and C. B. Williams made Ig ? enthusiastic and practical talks. I ^ Lift off Corns! | j Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone SB costs only a few cents. l\! j !rp|i I v jlj r{ With your fingers! You can lift off jg II any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be j ?? ,; twoen the toes, and the hard skin Ifl? | calluses from of bottom feet, tj A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs l|j I ?1^1 ,; little at any drug store; apply a few jg j'-Jrops upon the corn or callus. In-:g j stantly it stops hurting, then shortly; S rjvou lift that bothersome corn or H 11 :?!lus right off, root and all, without;, i1 one bit of pain or soreness. Trulv!;'4? I t rnmmmmmmm .wmaammmm COLUMBIA I Plav On All Mai THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF RECOR] SACRED MUSIC ( Lead Kindly Light Chime?No. 889 Rock of Ages Chime?$1.00 | Good News, the Chariots Coming:, Fisk Univ. Jub. Qt. No. 20?2 Great Camp Meeting Fisk Univ. Jubliee Qt.?$1.00 Church1 in the Wildwood, Chau. Preach. Qt.?No. 1586 Boys of the Old Brigade Chau. Preach. Quartette?$1.00 In the Gre^t Gettin' Up Mornin.' Fisk Jubilee Qt.?No. 2)42 Brethren Rise! Fisk University Jubilee Qt.?$1.00 Tell Mother I'll Be There _ 4 Male Qt.?No. 264 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Henry Burr?$1.00 f When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget Peerless Quart.?No. 2810 j I Love You Just the Same Peerless Quart.?$1.00 Steal Away to Jesus . Fiske Quart.?No. 2803 | Little David Play on Your Harp Fisk Quartette?$1.00 Jesus Savior, Pilot Me Seagle & Coleuar?No. 2808 Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown? Oscar Seagle?$1.00 I Hecrd the Voice of Jesus Say Frank Croxton?No. 1305 When the Roll is Called Up Yonder, Peerless Quart.?$1.00 I heard the Voice of Jesus Say Frank Croxton?No. 1305 \ When the Roll is Called Up Yonder, Peerless Quart.?$1.00 I Since Jesus Came Into My Heart Rodeheaver?No. 2175 t Mother's Prayers Have Followed Me Rodeheaver?$1.00 I Need Thee Every Hour Archibald Bros. Quart.?No. 914 | I Love To Tell the Story Archibaly Bros.' Quart.?$1.00 Come, Spirit Come, Chautauqua Preacher's Qt.?No. 2396 That Beautiful Land Chau. Preacher's Quartette?$1.00 My Faith Looks Up to Thee Kerno & Gardner?No. 2095 Safe in the Arms of Jesus Harry McClaskey?$1.00 Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, Col. Steller Quart.?No. 2048 TTc*??i1 P.nliimhia Mi'ypH Qnar+.pt.tp $1.00 XI L/IIIt: U1 UIC UUUI ... ..... Wi T SONG HITS Carolina Sunshine Serling Trio?No. 2770 | Give Me a Smile and a Kiss C. Harrison?$1.00 I The St. Louis Blues Marion Harris?No. 2944 | t Homesickness Blues Marion Harris?$1.00 I Left All Alone Again Blues Marion Harris?No. 2933 ^ Everybody But Me Marion Harris?$1.00 The Alcoholic Blues, Billy Murray?No. 2702 j I'm Gcin' to Settle Down Outside of London Town, B. Murray?$1 } The Pi'eacher and the Bear Arthur Collins?No. 2290 } Bake Dat Chicken Pie Arthur Collins?$1.00 I Carry Me Back to Old Virginny, Oscar Seagle?No. 5779 " CntYia wViprp Mv T.nve Lies Dreamine* Oscar Seaerle?$1.50 I Oh, Judge (He Treats Me Mean) _i Marion Harris?No.2968 I He Done Me Wrong Marion Harris?$1.00 } Can't Yo' Hear Me Callin' Caroline, Oscar Seagle?No. 2762 I Smilin Through ? _! Oscar Seagle?$1.00 I Hits of Days Gone By, Part I PeeHess Quart.?No. 2926 | Hits of Days Gone By, Part 2 Peerless Quart.?$1.00 | Fishing and Drinking Golden and Hughes?No. 2?59 [ Back Homo on the Farm Golden and Hughes?$1.00 | In Sweet September Frank Crunit?No. 2946 [ Early In the Morning Frank Crunit?$1.00 | My Wonderful Dream, Homer and Rodeheaver?No. 2284 I He Knows the Way, Homer and Rodeheaver?$1.00 I I Lost My Heart in Dixie'Larid ? -- Harry Fox?No. 2828 I Bless My Swartee River Home -- Harry Fox?$1.00 i My Own Iona Elizabeth Brice & Chas. King?No. 2059 1 When the Sun Goes Down in Romany E. Brice & C. King?$1.00 | Carry Me Back to Old Virginia, Col. Stella Qt.?No. 1820 I The Old Oaken Bucket Columbia Stellar Quart.?$1.00 | Shadows Campbell and Burr?No. 2920 f Sunshine Rose George Meader?$1.00 | He's Had No Loving For a Long, Long Time, Arthur Field?2705 y When You See Another Sweetie Hanging Around, Sam'l Nash?$1.00 I I've Got the Profiteering Blues Frank Crumit?No. 2940 | Some Beautiful Morning ? A1 Jolson?$1.00 | Unlucky Mose Billy Golden and Joe Hughes?No. 5578 I I'se Gwine Back to Arkansaw __ Billy Golden & Joe Hughes?$1.25 | Elder Eatmore's Sermon on Throwing Stones, B. William?6141 5 ? - ? - .-i... T3 WilHomc S1 | tiller Hiatmores sermon on vjeueiusity Silent Night, Hallowed Night, .. Chas. Harrison and Quart.?2801 Oh! Holy Night, Chas Harrison and Quartette?$1.00 Chloe -- A1 Jolson?No. 2861 Was There Ever A Pal Like You, Henry Burr?$1.00 Forgotten, Baritone Solo, by Louis Graveure?No. 6160 Mother Heart, .Baritone Sole, By Louis Graveure?$1.50 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (10 Inch Records.) National Emblem March, Prince Band?No. 1025 "* ^ u Prince Band?Sl.Oi) j Wasningtc-n vjrays, luaxun T___ Valse Bleue, Violin Solo Played by Toscha Seidel No. 78760?$1.00 J WHEN ORDERING RECORDS ALWAYS j TION GIVEN TO ALL MAIL ORDERS. (RECORD NUMBER FOLLOWED I PRICE MEANS DOUB1 HARRIS an. i ? wniiiii?ii iiwiiww-wii?w?ri' l RECORDS | kes Of Phonographs a DS WE HAVE IN STOCK: < I Darling Nellie Gray, Tolefsen Trio?No. 1934 jj|| Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground, Tolefsen Trio?$1.00 B When You and I Were Young Maggie, Taylor Trio?No. 1966 B Bring Back My Bonnie To Me, Taylor Trio?$1.00 B \\(hispering Hope, Taylor Trio?No. 2403 ' Hearts and Flowers Taylor Trio-*-$1.00 Aloha Oe, Sung by Toots Paka Hawaiian Co. ?No. 1616 ? Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight Waltz,_ Hawaiian Orchestra?No. 2761 B Hawaiian Night Hawaiian Orchestra?$1.00 gs My Old Kentucky Home, Helen Louis and Frank Terera?1814 U Medley of Hawaiian Waltz, H. Louise- and F. Terera?$1.00 ||| Long Ago, Duet. Frank Ferara and Anthony Franchin?2950 ||1 Hur.ka Duet. Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchim?$1 .. DANCE MUSIC B I . (12 Inch Records) Joe Turner Blues, _1 Prince Band?No. 5854 fgj Nigger Blues, Prince Band?$1.25 gl| > vcj Romance, Waltz Prince Orchestra?No. 6157 jp[ / Tripoli1, Medley Waltz, Prince Orchestra?$1.25 - jg A?Carrots ; . 3 ./*' B?She's Such a Love, Columbia Orchestra?No. 6152 jjj A?First Whisper of Love S ' j . B?Dear One Far Away, Columbia Orchestra?$1.25 ^ v' Memoria 01 01 we rast, waltzes, rart i, rnnce urcnes.?jno. oupy m Memoria of the Past, Waltzes Part 2, Prince Orchestra?$1.25 fH The Bride-Elect March, Prince Orchestra?No. 6151 S|| Seventh Regiment, Prince Band?$1.25 jjjjj Pretty Little Cinderella, Waltz Prince Orchestra?No. 6162 H MB ' :'x' Pickaninny Blues, Waltz, Prince Orchestra?$1.25 m Alabama Moon, Medley Waltz, Prince Orchestra?No. 6153 j|i ? Lassie, Medley Waltz ?$1.25 ill The Moonlight Waltz, Prince Orchestra?No. 6125 g The Missouri Waltz, Prince Orchestra?$1.25 S Florodora, Sung by Columbia Light Opera-Company No. 6158 j? The Mikado, Sung by Olumbia Light Opera Company ?$1.2<? 3 DANCE RECORDS 1 J (10 Inch Records)' x.;| The Alcoholic Blues, Fox Trot Sweatmans Band?No.2768 Kansas City Blues, Louisiana Five?$1.00 k ym I Ain't Got'en No Time to Have the Blues, Louisiana Five?No. 2775 . H Slide, Kelly, Slide, Fox Trot, Sweatmans Band?$1.00 The Hesitating Blues, Fox Trot, one step, Hickman Orches. ?2813 9 Those Draftin' Blues, Fox trat Hickman Orchestra?$1,00 Rnilrnnri Rlnes. Foy Trot. So_uhtern Five?No."2929 SS Shake Your Little Shoulder Medley, Fox Trot __ Happy Six?$1.00 Regretful Blues, Fox Trot, Sweatman Jazz Band?No. 2548 0 Ev'rybody's Crazy 'bout the Doggone Blues, Fox Trot ?$1.00 ||| Darktown Strutter's Ball, Fox Trot, Jazz Band?No. 2297 Indiana, One Step, Dixieland Jazz Band . ?$1.00 B ^ Rainy Day Blues, Fox Trot, Sweatman Jazz Band?No. 2707 si Ja-Da, Ja-Da, Jing, Jing, fox trot, Sweat^ian Band ?$1.00 B That's Got 'Em, fox trot, L Sweatman Jazz' Band?No. 2721 Sv A Good Man is Hard to Find, fdx trot, Sweatman Jazz Band?$1.00 a Bluin the Blues, fox trot, Sweatman Jazz Band?No. 2682 B Ringtail Blues, Fox Trot, Sweatman Jazz Band?j. ?$1.00 B ^ Palakiko Blues, Hawaiian Music No. 2214 B ' Pua Canation, Hawaiian Music?$1.00 B Cleo, Fox Trot, Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra?No. 2799 B i Taxi?One Step, Waldorf Astoria Orchestra?$1.00 Oh! By Jingo, One Step, __ Lanins Roseland Orchestra?No. 2943 Rose of Chili, Fox trot Lanins Roseland Orchestra?$1.00 B J Sweet and Low, Waltz, Art Hickmans Orchestra;?No. 2814 S Patche, Fox Trot Art Hickmans Orchestra?$1.00 |p j Along the Way to Damascus, Fox Trot Hickmans Orches.?No. 2917 Rose of Mandalay, Fox Trot, ' Hickmans Orchestra?$1.00 B % Smile, Fox Trot, Earl Fuller's Novelty Orchestra?No. 2578 The Missouri Waltz, Earl Fuller's Novelty Orchestra?$1.00 Whot Wants A Baby, Fox Trot, Columbia Saxophone Sex.?No.2910 |lj The Crocodile, Fox Trot,_ Col. Saxophone Sextette?$1.00 J < It Gets Them All. Fox Trot, _-Waldorf Astoria Orchestra?No. 2719 B No One* But You, One Step, Waldorf-Astoria Orches.?$1.00 S ' Ding Too, Fox Trot, Frank Banta and Harry Akst?No. 2953 S Typhoon, Fox Trot, Frank Banta and Harry Akst?$1.00 g| r?no Fnv trot ___l Lewis Jazz Band?No. 2945 ?| I Know Why, Fox Trot, Morrison Jazz Orchestra?$1.00 ~H 9 A Young Man Fancy, Fox trot, Hickman Orchestra?No. 2970 |S 8 In The Gloaming, Waltz, _-Hickman Orchestra?$1.00 9 I The Love Nest, Fox Trot, Hickman Orchestra?No. 2955 S Song of the Orient, Fox Trot, __l Hickman Orchestra?$1.00 a Don Juan, Waltz, Gypsy Orchestra ?No. 4658 s| B Gypsy Love, Waltz Gypsy Orchestra?$1.00 S I Venetian Moon, Fox Trot, Ted Lewis Jazz Band?No. 2895 g * H Bo-La-Bo, Fox Trot Ted Lewis Jazz Band?$1.00 B H Come Back To Georgia, one Step Hickmans Orchestra?2938 B ' ' H Take It Easy, Fox Trot, Hickman Orchestra?$1.00 S S > GIVE THE NUMBER. PROMPT ATTEN-1 I LE RECORDS THE TWO SELECTIONS?ONE PRICE.) ^ 4? H i CALVERT 11 n