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m Pelion School Opens Session BOYS FROM ARMY A YD NAVY RETURN?OTHER LIVE NEWS. (Special to The Dispatch-News). Pelion, S. C., September 29.?The Graded school will open up this morning- with Prof. D. I. Wingard as principal and Miss Bertha Lee Dc^hardte as one of the assistants. * Mrs. Warren C. Yonce, who was carired to the Baptist Hosiptal a week ago in a desperate condition, is said ! fco be improving nicely and will soon be able to return to her home. Mr. John W. Schofield has sold his "big plantation near town and intends to move with Mrs. Schofield to the far West, where they will make their future home. Mr. E. Simpson Spires carired his little boy to a hospital in Columbia last week, where an operation was performed on him for throat trouble. The little fellow is at home and doing nicely. Mrs. I>. E. Fleaton has purchased the John C. Crout residence in town and will move into it in the near future. Mr. B. Li. Reder has returned from Tennessee, where he went to purchase . a car of horses, mules and cows. . .^^ev, W, M. Whitesides, superin-; tendent of the Baptist Hospital, Columbia, S. C., preached a forceful sermon in the Baptist church here last Sunday morning and at Kings Grove in the afternoon. Mr. L. W. Gardner has sold his valuable farm on Rt. 2 and will move with his family to Springfield, S. C, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbern Smith of Columbia are spending a few days with their' parents. Rev. Mrs. W. H. Whaley has re' 1 > V -?~ cTian/l turaea iu ner jiuiuc um o cine:* ing some time with her mother and other relatives. Mr. J. Creighton Shealy of Aiken spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shealy. Mr. Frank Kneece left last Wednesday for Newberry College, where he goes to resume his studies. Miss Carrie Bell Schofield left a few days ago for Hamer, where she will be principal of the graded school. She jP=7= H i J[\ 35 Ioaturu The very desira miles south of ( der, rain or shii considerable pir leaf oak. . In the afterhoo: each, in and ad, as the Colonel ( Mr. Homeseeke Mr. J. W. Keisl sale will be helc Music bji v 404 National Lo; " r was accompanied by her friend, Mrs. E. C. Cobb. Last Sunday afternoon Rev. R. R. Sowers of Irmo, preached one of the ablest sermons, in the Lutheran church, heard in this comunity in a Ions time. Mr. Walter D. Roof, who has been in the Navy for the last year has been discharged and is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roof. Mr. W. Clemson Gantt, recently aischarged from the army has accepted a position as salesman foe D. F. Shu m pert. Editor G. M. Ilarman was seen on our streets one day last week. Miss Murrell Mock of Charlotte is the guest of Miss flielma Shumpert. | / Sockery. ? o POISON FOR BOLIi WEEVILS. Clemscn College, Sept. 29.?Though the boll weevil injury in some counties is heavy this year, it musit not be forgotten, says Prof. A. F. Conradi, of the Entorfrology Division, that the weevil has not yet developed his full force in \ I THE PEOPL! Located Near tl In the Town of Lexin j time. It has been thor expert mechanic and is ii gu arantee prompt service Highest prices paid fo: Meal and hulls exchange Your patronage solicit ( Lexington Cotton Lexingt< t ' " *r% 1 SM lay, Oct. ble farm known as 1 ailbert, has been su] le, SATURDAY, 0( le timber on the urn n of October 4th we joining the town of Griffith lands. r and Mr. Investor, er of Gilbert, will si I on each tract as it r good Band. 1 p. i an and Exchange lank ! i I any part of the state. Tremendous I efforts are being: made, meanwhile, by ! the Federal Government and by the ! J State Crop Pest Commission to work | out a poisoning system of efficiency ; j and economy, which it is hoped may j | be of much service another year. But the Comission urges that it is I necessary for farmers to obtain ac- I RATS DIE so do mice, once they eat RAT-SNAP. And they leave no odor behind. Don't take our word for it?try a package. ! Cats and dogs won't touch it. Rats pass up all food to get RAT-SNAP, j I i Three sizes. i I ! 25c. size (1 cake) enough for Pan- j 'try, Kitchen, or Cellar. i 50c size (2 cakes) for Chicken | House, coops, or small buildings, j $1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for all I farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. ! Sold and Guaranteed by HARMON DRUG CO. !S GINNERY I te School House j i I gton, is now running full oughly overhauled by an ^ I 1 first class condition. We ! and satisfactory results, r cotton and cotton seed, d for seed. ;ed. i I i I i & Fertilizer Co. )n, S. C. ? I"1 m M 1 M P m H 8 m J <m> M* Ol A Li Li / t 4th, 19! the Drafts Place for bdivided into 15 sms "TOBER 4th, 1919,1 cleared portion of it. ! will sell at auction ' Gilbert, Also 30 re come to these salesiow you over these f is offered for sale. rerms easy. W during i \ H ( X c XXX 3uilding W. L. BENNEr curate information before attempting any poisoning work. Full instructions should l?e obtained in regard to ; arsenate of lime and dustinsr cuns. or i there will be severe disappointments, j A campaign is now being organized for j work with planters in the Coastal and Savannah River counties. The pro- j #1 f-ssfejgfr ,: p l! I f !| i$ i . : - . H 1% I 1 |M| ^2 K f ! ^ *. -4 , ft 19, at 1 ( merly owned by Mr, ill farms and will be IT 10:00 A.M. Thi The undergrowth to the highest bidae sidential lots and tw ?von will never reo* ~ * * ?? ' ? o arms. Look them < re will give awa the sale. )DG rrr a . 11, Auctioneer caress oi' this work will bo frequently announced as the work {roes on in these eountics during1 the full and wintor. - ^ 1 ? Many a. man who knows his own mind has a somewhat limited acquaintance. ?\ Cigarettes 8?^ meet you Camels are offered you as out of the ordinary?a fla never before attained. To b ity compare Camels witl [ the world at any price! Camels flavor is so refreshi win you at once?it is so new what Camels expert blend oi choice Domestic tobacco give 4-T-% 1 r* V\ 1 ^ UliO Ui.ci.ua iu ciiiiCA iViiiva ui iuu( As you smoke Camels, y< any unpleasant cigaretty al pleasant cigaretty odor. An to discover that you can sm without tiring your tasteJ Take Camels at any angle cigarette contentment beyon experienced. They're a ci? . You do not miss coupor You'll prefer C am els l|lft\ 18 cents a Camels are sold everywhere . ages of 20 cigarettes or ten pa glas sine-paper-cove red carte; & this carton for the home or offic W R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO B i w ; \j> uiuu . T. S. Sease, locate i sold at auction to ' s is first class farn being dogwood, hi( r 20 small farms fr ro residences. This ret it. Mr. John 3ver before the da; y twenty-five $ ES There were two plates of cake cn. the tal'Ie and the hostess asked Arthur ; which ho preferred chocolate or coj ccanut. "Oh, i'm not pertickler like ; some folks is," said the little char ; | "an' so I'll just have a piece of each 1 kind." 1 ;v _ iiii made' to ? ||i ir taste! m I ; a cigarette entirely |||i|| 1 vor and smoothness I est realize their qual- |if|| I 7 any cigarette in B||| 1 ng, so enticing, it will j|||l|J . and unusual. That's j,|||l P choice Turkish and s you! You'll prefer mM acco smoked straight! I|||l|l| 3u'll note absence of |!|i||!| Ptertaste or anv nn? d, you'll be d-jhgl t-.d oke CameL liberally fiiti in jiiffM ' ?they surely supply jlplllf d anything you ever p,.. Qarette revelation! is, premiums or gifts. I quality! . package in scientifically sealed pack r | ; ckages (200 cigarettes) in a I | 1 7. We strongly recommend j ?supply or when you travel. | j jiL ) CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. ij! j |jjj iffiW j wtjwmumki ? l % M HL.& - is ir* ? it > it 351 .C Akm d one and a half the highest bidling land. Has ikory and round om 5 to 10 acres ? i i tract is Known M. Sharpe and I y of sale. The I il.00 bills I Columbia, S. C. j