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mtmmammt*-atac**rr ? jrfamT ' * '- w -c ? ??* %? * * ? -, < n* ??<*>?* * . > f AMHRICAM LEGION NOTES. * > ^ '* ^ *' * * * * v * * * Bceause- of the publicity that . bet n .tjlvea to the uctiv^y . . . g!on ihrOU.khottt I:' uV' r v . . , aJju. :< I co:npo>" ;; .v fore con^re the w: ; A., erica:*, legion aiony: olh.y I :*. been greatly uver.-h uk>v. matter of fact, the tight 1 or th . .: juste?l co iv);'r bi'.I?t.vpu :. known a- the ''ac::u.< '?has ?.. sentc.i only a minor on/. ;'u- VJJiOll 3 civ i ? i V. S. i I" v OJv % " ? COIiifMi >JI illVU \t I C.4V. - .past has been :** vonderva! ment> for the disa^iei ? iee nor. That t :e carc of the ?' ... hold? t he fr-Ti place in :he i : >.> the legionnaires we. r.gala St rated at this convent: m. The ) ? _ of enthusiasm was r. . win-1: . -\y olutions concerning the disabled veteran were being i ;;:.- ! .-a. " :. morning's session on tho re \:\ of the convention was i .* ... v over to discussion of qn. m tive to the disabled. Again demonstrating the fact that the c .\?;-'ie' lion, of the disable*.; veieian > : till the first care cf the ie^ion. The second day of t <. >.i\n was a busy one for ;nni" th-- A:n,:iean legion a ad the aux::I'i\vy important actions v.-. ? ; l*--: bodies were in se?s:.>.n :i n v\ ..i i 10:30 until a'^ou: 7 o'-.o<'\ ri *?!:. s;'L ternoon, except for sh >ri v ' spent enjoying a del:;rh'fal bari-rcue given by the- Florence The. ;.iv attention given 10 the i\ ci' ficers, and ihe enthusi. s' 1.* <1 ha: on the several resolutions pran.I, at85 test the interest and --in. vy of the delegates. The day started with a ?: rade I which formed at the post :ii'v * an : 1 marched four bioci.j to the h*. h I school building where the sc <icn^ | were held. Color.:.1' Tho:np-:o".'s ?ux / rifle ?(;uad, which had been tr. ' especially for the conveniien, an;i a band headed the parade. Then f lowed the delegates, some dres. ed in uniform but the majority in >s * * *- 1 1 ? \ clothes, who marcnea u> .>. ? large crowd lined the side walks to see the procession. The morning sector. y.*a< taken up / by the reports of the deparcmer.. ofi ficers and the consideration cf p.oblems confronting our disabled comrades. The report of the departme:u I- ?BaSBBBBgES^^ 3 /& * I ? : I Discoun I You don't have t | the new Goodye Instead of listinp with a so-called41 You can see fro: J than the net pr tires of unknow: We believe the c open basis, and ; The new Gccd long-staple ccttc of group-ply con In design, mater product, built to It has a differen a new tread wit substantially ies: Compare these prices ; 50x3}j Clincher S1-..5 Straight Side.. 13.5 32x3J^ Straight Side.. 19.?. 31x4 Straight Side.. 22.2 Goodyear Crox-Rib Ti ii an, i?mi \ 111 in ww ?U= ( t . i._ V 1; ' 1 ' v' .4 *. 1 12 ii i.' . V. . v w ^ v. * - . - L . ii v L'- i.'i O > . . I." ' t. n eii ?:i :iw;.; . . ; >it of t; bur.'till for :v< c*!'?.?;;r. . ' . >: . - . . Sawyer to "staiSd aside and allow zha p:v:rr;v..l of the W-t ' Irj. : gro into effect" was passed -vjiiha . C. ?C'V. ".V" V- .. c. i!. 1. x. ... i'.'.r1 iiv'Ieii.in Vetc:a::s bureau wore rresen .... both were heard by the convention. American legion should sot ask the : :r. kf.v vi ih a:.; a :: v. ivs >. tion favoring the adjusted eompeas; iion t?us pssscu to .-i. A. number cf speeches were made zor snci against tnc resoiizsion which was us follows: "Thcreas we believe .ha: the adjusted compensation measurs now pendiag before e is i'wo:ci by a majority ci tae cx-service men and members of the American "f South l.a^ina. Xow the:- :' v. L.o :: :*t?o;vea that this t; nv a. a do - he?v;y approve oi' and ird.-.ve the said measure trau I II1 c I - .'J ;t , x. . k* - ? v . . - . v % w . a-:ju:an: ' e : T.> v . ::..,>>rdiately Senators 2. L. Smith and N. B. Dial an:* the chairman of the n::tionn; legislative committee of the A : ci~ this a^'ion." T.':e c- .. viccted for the ensuing: ye:.:- are: Luther K. Briee of Spartanburg, deparfcaieiit coran-andt r; T. Thw.np.- >? of Florence, vice commander; Fred \V. Graham of ( ree'v. serv" orXvr: F. V.\ D'v;:::y of Co:a:ni> i, h?stonar; a IB ,/# =3 i I M l (p |li|? 3| if if iJ /?MJf'l I t? j f f '/ /rf n 3 I i i bi/sJUtfi | f/t~^hl I r/# | f / 7 - ^ <v/ The netu Goodyear y ^ Ay* Cr0SS'Rib Tread Cord 1 0 y gzz'r tipC frig w[) ^Ssf XL. Jim. *K \2r* in Advance :o be a shrewd bargainer to get the ar Cross-Rib Tread Corel. r it at a high pricc. to enable the de long discounr,'" \vc list ir as low as a the figures below that its adverti ice you are asked to pay for marv i value. ivernge man would racher buy tires assure himself a product of recogn year Cross-Rib Tread Cord is m; n, and it embodies the patented cir-T.'i "nt>. iais and manufacture it is a repres< sarc-auard the v.o rid-wide Gccdye I: tread from the famous All-Weat Li a cicep, clean-cut, cog-like patter iy 'lih. NET prices }oi; are asked to pay fc 0 32x4 Srrav' r Side.. $24.50 0 33m4 Strui^hr Side.. 25.25 :5 3"-\4 ?:r t Slvic.. 25.90 ;0 32::4'j S:r.Side.. 31.45 These prices include manufacturers excise tax read Cord I. res ere also made in 6, 7 a VCt T? Q A T V P,v jl o^. JL r l ; 5 - --< * r'> if i ' * ia '? ? \ 3 C.JL sliz val' - '"tnftZ ijjiii. ' - -Li uJi, . ... an;. . . v . . L? :y ri. iirjr^n. . j . " .. . ; i'..." . .. .v *iV?j ( f the Burson bill, and tive con.... v A 01 . . . > f . o: < .1., vv \.v , . a >i?; ul So...;: ; Ii.g: year a:*.-: Mrs. James A. Cai!> . iuml ... . ... . [Ashley Halscy of Charleston, - first vice president; -<ii.\ Hirsttcn DeLcaca ol v .c-!:. -.van.. s*lv. oiv^'w. u ; 31 i : .?:? K. i\y.4(>^-o . v Ca.a . ... cor .j. -owiviary: .viiss " jGoggans of Newierry. .vcording secretaiy: Mrs. ^i. C. CartiS of Manning. tl'tw.SUl'C'I I - .lr'. I.. 0. -T .i ... . (> Saluda. ; Mr.?. J. '. V cf Floi'.i'.ce. a::.[ 'Johnson ol' a. :rcat arms. Dvleg&tes *? tae :.a..oaa coaven, tioil to GO a.: .-. ::i . a \.>..i > clectvii ii; .v-;.ov: .'.ir.-a i.. v<. . Floyu, Xev. berry, Mrs. Jar.:c- A. Cathcart, Co;uml:a, ?-Irs. A .i! y 7 |sey. Charlesl.-n, Mi Sr.".': K. U:y. ncias, C clun.o.a, -?ir.-. .iior.rje ; !>0-i. Mario:-., an;i . ij .3 iie.ei. "Vv . Spartanburg. ???? ?*?"p i ?! * Y: 1 1 ? I I I li e g i % t S1 1 : iscount' ){ 9 Uw> a 5 Is : bottom price on i li p.Ier to attract you \ ^ we Drofitabiv can. t ag sed price is lower v "long discount" || 1 ^ I n ; on this frame and jjp ired worth. ade of high-grade Goodyear method \ g I rrXI ^ Dntative Goodyear ar reputation. j ? her Tread Cord? Ti?3U.d it sells for | % i si 1 gj ;r "long discount" tires t ?! 5 S3 33s4*i Straight Side.. $32.15 34x4;j' Straight Side.. 32.95 33x5 Straight Side.. 39.10 35 x 5 Straight Side.. 4I?C5 II 5 a iid 6' inch sizes for trucks J I g I ft II i ml II i? j *5 < ' ?W? 5> , ol A:??d r\<vn:'kt:( _ Co? I !.c- O'ipor-j f * *.!> }. \ ar.a c?.( :v. .. ... - t ' . . !?; ?- i tii,. i . is | ... . Hi is] a \ ;.. ... ) c k .. .! w -t. : : op. i ... V : C I ;)H - j t , . | . ! * ? : t , t :\i. . Of e>:t y wet at a?i . :lo!" :?i lot? [??>>> in ii .. ii*( .:?i !v *. .C;i:? a y j other crops. Some of the farmers of George-1 l a:e v-i:;' ...sii.nj? : pariU:v> ol carp*.-: gra. .s ami 1 c.<|?c- | ireza through the help of County Ajr- J er.t ?-I. 2>i. ??IcCord. Except in one j o" two instances, only small areas . .. v .1 i ?. ii I'll .';i in mi. t j results are so encouraging that much i . "\ : : j '.unted in the in-xt few ! y.:: '. j . :r ^ ? :r t !c I~ rom Cocrqrcto*A*n Co. ! ; oi w. .\ev;:on a i a: ,no and Ihrce: : .v; own rather late i:i | the spring. Fcr the last two months! '\- -tired on t!i?s one! :: ' . o-r: ar :* acres, two m:!i: j . " .. I f.v. : .y-: isrht hoes, six of j v/'ilch vwi ani:nais while Uvea-; ty-two were March pigs. No grain :\-,i t .'.i. v: s. and the h'j.v' v.\ ! v? j '.v. . . la::i: : bushel per day. To-j " heavy ras:urin.r ;he i a * >''r to ,i\o ienhe* hi';h, S a::d ?.Ir. Xewi: is gainjj I) turn i more sto.i: ?<: l;n n.. stive so that the j < : .vss v.' have a better j i.. It : era a that the K 'ode-! c *.* : i- .he ; c\ : i: f?* n* * : - ... -anil. 3..'h >. ..c is ; ?-.kk1 star.d of Farmers of the coast count! v. <S~:h '{"J. '!!!!. i IV'tH.ie 1 n.~ tJK*v arc m scmg go Men crn-:."*-' tunity in their livestock program if they are proceeding without lenpede-! za ami carpel gra.?s. VZTERAN3 ARE OFFERED RANCH YTashin.^ton, Aug. 'J8.?They had, to shut off phone calls for -Miss Ella X. Van Fossen at the war veteran's bureau tcxhy after iv became known .he had offered her ->u;hcra <V.if'-rnia ra -a::tain ranch f-r a v.t^ri a. ' co-cp colony IVr b lh sexes. :ui?s Van r ?>ssen U an en-ploye of the bureau :in:l live.' in the govev.ir/.vnt hotel N O. II' r eiier is per.-onal -"<1 from her.:e:f ;i!:>r.e as owner of :'.:e ranch, which i.s on the San Jacinto river in Riverside county. The lirei I'.v.'j hj.fi:!red vcternns of el;'* :* sex who qualify for residence a' t;:? 'ranch v.ill be accepted. Letters must be 'rer-sed to Van Fo.-vTer. at ]> ... ur_ f.; ,, v;|.r> ;,varc asked to furni a tent colony to n v h. 'I ho U id all the yer.r round in that country. SPECIAL ELECT?ON hi McC'JLLOUGH SC::^3L DISTRICT NO 5 Whereas, one th;rd o.f the resident t: cho! It rs. and a proportion of . : i- :it lioetc.".- u t':v ;sjve of i In r??ev.'uUough v*hf: i disti 1.1 I .e. . i >u : ... rry, State of Carolina, :i' : ? . : v. ;t.: . r.? v < ! .. i"' .<>i . . a' . v* i' " .r.j: . ;*t on * , r fs ) j 4, t"C n I ...v. ..v ... question of levying a special ad ii : t. >: of .0 < . the iy will.::: :l:i ...id :-vl. Now, therefore, we the under ignc ' . m ilvj i'o:::uy- Uor.iu :>f 'Education. for Newberry Ccumy Si.r . . : S./.i.h ('a-Ts',!:1.::. h order the board .;f trustees of IvIcCul. . ho-'i '. . .1 i.;: !u' ? i .u: . " .. ' . ; i. - i; ... :: (. l .. > <. : ? :: :!u* property J locattc within the said school dis: ? t oil shi'.ll 1 #helii the McCul lough cc-hoolhonse . h > . j Saturday, the !-tIi ,y of September, ; l' J * r.'tsn thi nrli-j ' . at. 7 and civ id at 1 p. :.i. Tin : : .;:rd of : : savl . ' ... .: si' a!) : j as managers c:* *a:d election. Only ; v'. J' ;> , :;s: 1 " 1 ; <..' - p-rsonal : nvor>cv:y ,a\. :!on. an.i who exj hil-ii 1I1 tav rccclv. ;in.1 :'ci-:i>;.;-a! ion certificates as required in gen . ; r > ' < Veil ViVl* " .. ' - . ' v t'?. K!. : . : 'r/ . vy o such n : ">;J I lot ::;>v the \v : '* v. : /.! :: or r-.;*i thv : ' : pposc - . ) -u.-h r ! vy va ballot eon' ;; yg \v:*itt<> : , i: iher .. ! Giv.-n v.r. . .* h: r. I nr.! ~ jals tii"- iMth -.lay ? ? Aujri U'22. E. H. .-VLL. 0. B. C A XX OX. S. J. DERRICK. ! Ci-ar.lv "d of Education for Xc\v( btny County. V. \, Nv. v r >' Vorth Greater d At iK'~v ?rice of 31185 f /ff yjiT^. T: . : h the Chalmers Six at the new k# 4 /'-J* *"f C It.:: . :\--cyiinclcr development is carried to ' - - 'ip^'ached in this price class. Then. hrv.r;v < I Hns and finish heretofore associa*. .* * i:'n ~: :* *!!:;y~ for much more. You, toe, -v;:i the way the Chalmers performs if you rice i.: Nev*. Chalmers Six Prices I S'Pajs^r ,]jr 7o::?'h:g Car,$ 1185 Roadster, $ 1185 > J 7-Pas: izr Touring Car, $1345 Coupe, *1595 1 Carolina Auto Co \ sS\ J A T > fPT) C 1 Co/lLivlJdi\0. CTV J JL ... _____ 1 f -f h ' \?/ h v^- a Y\ Don't get caught! O O \ jfJFE Oionght all gasoline was alike. ji_.i ? sv? Parted with twelve gallons, enough ibr his trip, bat (lie tank is drv- }ih toaie sillies vet to so. c o' C? Fill mileage Is only one of the strong -% po!~: cf "Standarcl" Motor Gasoline. [1 Itl-- as dependable in milevv^t'-:P if .?-.' ."; i; i-: i;i starting; powerful on the Mils and economical In idling, always ? 1W-.V ' ' } v r , o , i .1--' . t ?- ~ -"2 fiflrrc : ji ?< ' ffe !ar J Jseoii^Siandard.'5 Thousands || , o: r.vYiOiisis do who drive the same kind of a ear as yours. '/i ' 1 " *"<2^ I ^ i // . s _ v/te balanced brGsoime: ." , x''> ? i: standard oil company i'f (New Jerscv) J