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red cross koizd cask StCCfiSSPtli ON rhine Atlanta, Ga., N6v. 17.?The Third Rexi Cross Roll Call was most successful?where do you suppose??on the German Rhine! Not among the Gerhaana it is true, but among the doughboys m the American Army of Occupation. t^patches from-national headquarters state that Company A, Eight In -tantry, cousisung 01 sou men, eurwieu one hundred per cent, on November 1, the day before the campaign opened, and that. practically every other outfit plans to follow suit. No such record as that made by the doughboys has been received f'l'bm any other community. TO GROW DISEASE-FREE SWEET POTATOES Clemson College, November 4.?The Extension Service is making plans by which growers of sweet potatoes may secure disease-free plants and more profitable returns from their sales, as may be seen from the following report of Geo. P. Huffman, Extension Ser-vice horticulturist. "At the request of the Pedigreed Seed Co., Hartsville, S. C., I visited ' their plant and discussed with the manager (Mr. Pressley Coker) the matter of building a 5,000-bushel sweet potato storage house in which ???~???????__ ) ; wvwwwvwwwwwv iv\\\ mmnmai f Photographs , | Enlarging | And i fftnvinor . W'. ' ? - /($> r !*t> V " - * , ** . \ ' ; V-* . ' \ LIND ' ' ' 1306 Mail *m\\m\TOm\\\mmtv\TO\v ill? .^ ;W i . m - - ^ ft Meet Me at ' J ~ " ' tK&&> ? ;. \ < ' '' " - 1 W:i >; . * - . * Those who were I u r prices. The't'i - [ ' >' /. f ' I . Satins?Si Formerly Pri tiQ75.t9c ' TRICOTINES are de J'v.B I . ; * bought today at anywher attractively embroidered each is a distinctive desig SERGES too, simple r'i-i-. J -* straight line or suit effec" | duplicate again at these f THE I Corner Mai tj% k? r ?:. yfr i ?: ? to cure. Pedigreed Sweet potato seed. ; This house will be built during the coming spring, as we are planning to grow disease-free plants and furnish 'these to parties willing to grow potatoes of standard varieties under contract for sale to this company. "The Pedigreed. Seed Co's. storage house now in use is a grand, success, and the potatoes cured during the past - m,-. season were* shipped to Washington, if h.. in crates bringing a net profit of more than $3.00 per crate of one bushel. The varieties were Nancy Hall and Porto Rico." / j' ENTKRTAIXMEST AT PINK RIDGE j A cake walk, fish pond, voting eon- ' test and box party will be given at I Pine Ridge school Wednesday night November 26, for the benefit of the school. The public is cordially incited to attend, } ] EXTERTAI^TMENT AT I ST. JOHN'S There will be a public meeting of j | the St. John's Literary Society (in- j j eluding debate on woman's suffrage) : at St. John's school house Saturday j night Nov.'29th. at 7:30 o'clock. There | will also be a fish fry and oyster supj per served by the ladies of the school improvement league immediately af: terward. The public is cordiallv inF= | A n pk?& | most by your f | mas gift! BUT IT BY AN ARTIST. m LER'S ST n St. Colum - ~ rapp's \ glance at these pr must i , fortunate enough to seize th< v ines demand thrifty buying a \ j j jrges?Jerseys ? $15.85 75 t fou've been lo cidedly the richest, most refined a e near these ridiculously low price or braided while others are mor< n with charm and elegance in evei or elaborate, just as you prefer, t. Excellent little dresses for Mis >rices. JAME in and Blandiog Streets I BANK OF SWANSEA WTLL SOON BE NATIONAL BANK i ; ?i . I Special to The Dispatch-News. The Bank of Swansea, which under the able direction of its officers, has been making steady progress, will on j the ftrst of January next, become a nationai bank, increasing it capital to |100,000. The bank has found this step necessary to meet the ever increasing demands of the progressive | business of the community. The resources, of the Bank of Swansea are now something over-a half million I and its nationalization will still furI ther strengthen the institution. [ Officers of the bank1 are: W. II. Witt, president. R. h. Rybrand, vice president. B. E. Craft, cashier. Mrs. B. E. Craft, assistant cashier. Holland E. I>errick, bookkeeper. The directors are as follows: W. H. Witt. R. Li. Lybrand, B. E. Craft, W. B. Rast, D. E. Craft, C. T.. Rast. B. E. Williams, D. II. Witt. I. W. Hutto. A GROWING BUSINESS. Special to The Dispatch-News: Chap in, Ntov. 17.?Mr. R. Walter M. j Kleazer. one of our popular rural mail j carriers, will in fhe near future make j a oonsideable addition to his stock of j auto accessories. Mr. Eleazer started ! this business in a small way and is j developing it rapidly to meet the in- ! creasing of the auto owners in this vi- > cinity. ! t I i \ I ! * graph is appre.ciatfid riends as a ChristMUST BE TAKEN / UDIO ibia, S. C. The Grov rxr&r?fi nr?n ices tells the storysee these smart seas 5 opportunity we offered last 1 ind we welcome this chance t< Tricotines : Formerly Priced $37.50 to $50.0( l - - ' loking for sma nd dignified dress that can be ?s. Many of our models are ? conservatively tailored, but ry line. with tunic. Russian Blouse, s or Madam that we couldn't 'C f TP id Ld9 1, \ Departme IX MEMORY OF MRS. J. R. FRIOK. [ Francis Fugenia Frick. nee handler, was born on June 9th, 1857; de- ! parted this life Oct. 1st, 1919, at the j age of 62 years. 3 months and 22 days. | She was married on November 16, j 1873 to Mr. John R. Frick. To this; union was born 9 children, three boys J and six girls, two sons and one daugh- ; ter hawing preceded her into eternity. . 31 grand children?24 living, 7 dead. T w -i Vi P ?-> VI /\< ? r>U A torn A AAM AA 4 A I w ao wudcviaicu iv j the Lord in holy baptism, later re- | newing her baptismal covenant by i being confirmed a member of St.! i Jacob's Ey. Lutheran church of which j. she remained a member until death.-1 She leaves to mourn her departure I a devoted husband, six affectionate j children, 24 grand children, one great grand child, one brother and one sis- f ter besides numerous relatives and j friends. ' ! t I i j Dearest grandmother, how we miss | thee! / j We miss thee from thy plate, A shadow over our life is cast; % : We miss the sunshine of thy face ' j We miss thy kind and willing hand, j Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee. W> miss thee, everywhere. ' t I A face we loved to see is gone, A voice we loved lo hear is still, i AI place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. i Through all pains at times she'd j smile, i A smile of heavenly birth; And when the angels called her j home She smiled farewell to earth. ~ I: She has crossed the cold dark river, ; Angels hold her gently by the hand. : ! She is safe from storms forever, i Safe within the promised land. j i : She is happy now forever. All her suffering now is o'er; And with smiling face she's waiting, j For her dear ones on the shore. . . j Dearest grandmother, how we loved j you! So pen can write, nor tongue can tell; | Tljut the tender shepherd called you, \ We must bid a long farewell. i Sure, we miss your gontle footsteps, j Miss each kind and gentle word, j i ; ving Store ATEXTR but to. appreciate tl onable frocks thems Saturday, marveled at the w< o help you reduce your necess and Serges ,$26.75 w / rt fall frocks SATIN'S of lustrous, shimm< the figure. Among <"uese charm and style with a super-value that JERSEYS-the utility dress almost anywhere, any time. No predate these good looking frocl sizes and styles at very spedal pi APPC nt Store / No more in the lonely household Will your tender voice be heard. But up yonder in the portals. That are shining very i'air, Grandmother is now sheltered. By the Saviour's loving care. Oh, how hard it is to part With the one we prized so high. To stand and watch beside the bed And see our dear grandmother die. But heaven now retains our treasure; Earth the lonely casket keeps; And the sunbeams love to linger. f , % -I Walter's Stieatifical jfP fii V-*JL Ui v Walter's Kryptok Glasses near vision all in one gli line. Stop in and have a made of vour eves. V %/ We fit, manufacture, and . The Exclusive < TWO ST 0. L. Walter 0| 1221 Main Street, 211 King Street, Meet leir significance, yoi selves. jnderful values in face of pr< ary expenses. Satins?Serg( Formerly Priced $27.75-$35.00 9 just like thes< sring silk are always appropriate <. ing models you will find refinemen : could not be duplicated at this pi ?smart in design and dressy in at wonder they're so popular. Won is that even a rainy day cannot 1 rices. Columl Where our lilted, loved one sleeps. The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said, come! And angels from the other side, Welcomed our dear grandmother home. j?o rareweil, dearest grandmother! You have only gone before. And if we are but as faithful. We shall meet thee on the goldeo. shore. By her granddaughter. Ernestine Williams. PMMnMHHMBMfeHHBBHBHMN ? ly Fitted Glasses Glasses le Face combine both far and ass without a dividing' scientific examination \ repair glasses. Optical Shop \ ORES: )tical Company - Columbia, S. C. - Charleston, S. C. Me at Tapp's 1 * 1 ' ' . avaiHna- infiatpH \ wmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm 8s?Jerseys $2175 e md always add grace to t and delicacy of design -ice today. I >pearance, can be worn j len are coming to ap- 0 wrinkle. Many colors, bia, S. C. I