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3.,30It11 A Iti SDAiA (;11 ',; 0. K. I Edilor-1 hn Smiler Phpowln w 0. .T i i f ik:e e 't. ,t . o'l l)itv nic I o* Iho NIA I )i-J:iol. 00W~ haw c e t o- A d ei lor., A 1J The e thlori. T bh; tein from, TJ 4. .\l.Taie, te ewap'fer I otte1 ou b -t er I th oI i '; LydI . (ott no blil , :I,. Clirn tod , from rk e al ve tlh itumth As 1coiswe l. t : n.l\ Ilkierkedale i th e n othat te A.e itU - fia lobil n r1ws:ora n m e ati Wr .detvlioilwie and came outl Iith. .I "ceoil td Iu ie v!if M~j! "taI weqnt ai e(nn um-v on ikais s theo lI n imt Suian'e 111m1tt i itm 11 h Iendily ( i' en i n tile et v iunil t e t haeatt id ill presen rank of Majr. Thr o ditor il I" as follows: milt Ni'11 1.10lW The endire deachmnit nuits in enin cre and11i whole-heare d tacorngiratulo tions to o r an w Chief, .\io jor .hilmes e, taey I larksdale th .l 1vis !i Qnart vI mkest!r., It has bveen our pleas lre ald good fortane to have worked under Mlior liarksdaile for a1lmost a year, atod we wtay withont hesita tion that n1o co01many or. detachmlent.of men in the United States Army enjoys hlie esteem an admiration of hver sonnel, bdIth commissioned and mnlist ed, than major Barksdale. He is ait man who adkes friends and eis ster Ing dualiti command the ighiest re ipet of those 'with whom he Is asso clated. Unlike some men whoim we have come i contact with, Major Barksdale has always had and exercised a kteen interet in our welfare and we, In turn, %hall endeavoi' to show our a'pprecia tion of his efforts for us by serving lim whole-eartedly and with the thought always Inl mind to give him11 and the organization which ie com mands, our best efforts. Major iarksdale is a South Caro linlan and is a niative.of the little town Of 2ina1ton, we believe. We hatve Watched the Careenr of man11Y oilicers Inl thi diveffoi, an1d wh oeniteos to rapid promotion, we cNim hev Mj has1 velipsed all ofilicrs wh.Ioml we have obser~ved. Scartlcev lyore 0than a1 yerar, ago Ohw Majo..'r woro the( ..ohl he. in 1ow. witthin l s th:nt at yer, by dint of effort, unsutrpoed en oeeny and adaptalhIlity. 110 (11 d vl a116 '1 lac~k w done. a !!'dfl f h. S ei tla ils rk l'ing I.:y!! fr~isl! "I'midr straq, which, ill ita f is a reengnitiofm hi callmeity and ability .1;. anl o11lle r. It is noI'm al task to) attain 1(o the an of MNizor. veneciulle wnvvi oflcleer. im-. fr.oml elila lice, have to breakc the cr!t. froi il , i , strata to the up 1)% she'r frc c of iteilecti. Maiormh. al h m be with thec the r y lu, b\-olb% hv.w k Ii skill, d. tei v aml gli!kier y ofl ie lho xov rown grey inl the : i vic of, I'm-le k Iu. Now, iniii the res~ponsibility of* Division u rtr a tfer has hc' )l entr-u!iall to hd"is ' I(m r ship, we, Iihal Ileavmor to mak1e I his o(hll co even Iiore elleient than11 it hi.as been ill the past. FitST A3lliI'A NS ItA('N IWA 1(' a liti E E I I Y 31mlnrthnia Rteho"S Big Hod of 'r shi 1s it1ters Frotam r ::. "hione Rioither1 Pm flere," .\1m Firsti Reqtuests. -New York, Dec. 1.-I' he itih Fteamtier Mauretantia, ret1r1ilg, 1: Ilp ,h Unlited States.wvithl the firtlare hlody of Americati overseam i roois ani(lwe(i in Giravesend Bay at 7:40 o'clock to Iighit. She was met by navy and army Ilgs. Flhe will probably remain at her alnciorage uialii carly tomorrow morning,.when she is expected to dock at Iloboken. The navy tug, it was reported. had beei ordered to meet the Mauretania to bring ashore Admiral lenry I. Mayo, commander of the Atlantle Fleet, who was returning from Eng land as a passenger. The army tug, it was said, had orders to bring ashore an army oflicer of high rank. Aboard the Mauretania, as announc ed recently by General March, chief of staff, are several thousand members of the air service who were stationed In lagland. The shipl) also carries a utim ber of casuals. 'When the transport docks at lo boken relatives and frilepds of those aboard will not be allowed on the pier, according to a recent, announcement of Brigadier-Gleneral G. P. McManus, embarkation oflicer at this port, who added that to safeguard public healh, the soldiers would he taken (irectly to demobilization enmps for, physiefl examilnation. Ilarracks at ('amp Mills have Ilin pI (e:d for their receptioln. L lat today, ho'wever, .\ayor liylan telegraphed Secre tary Haker nking th: : jlM ir op aoarld 1h1M14 elni he I 1 ,it t l -ol:11i Ill) i fth .\%t (nM oorw.Permlission ahko was n:.hoe, m. a dlt erll tomorrow n1 ht WI d in honor"I!,1 ofi pown""olie s I of tIh city of Nw Yo2rkc are 11o1 :mIious to l.cri m hil lo o - " :: thal e ma11(yor's conl oitbte of W, -nme an1d. Oity ollicials, have h), r 2(; i b-ry : v- all < ayt wi 1 ''i . 2 ht ('-2 1'2 cI I -! t2 1( 1 1 I I... wI I 1 Inno 4n - :2 t 1 I 2 I. I2 c : 4 i' 1(44 on N 1441 h~ wh'n lin- M4re'(tan1) b 1- n 4 r 4 I :.1 j.4r. anI a I I I ped * * * * * *' * * * * * * k 'a " '4 4 ** 1.: K1()31 N F W1 * E koim, I )ec. 2.---TI'he sun i I si in i ng again this morning, after the snov ,I((t and rain of yesterday. We are glad to report the sick of OUr111 coimunity improving. The school at this place has been suspended on account of influenza. 1'verybody is rejoicing over the end ing of the war and hope it will not be long until all of our boys will be landed back in their dear old home land. 'Mr. Jeff Brissof, who has accepted a position (with the Dlxie Grocery Co., spent Saturday night and Sunday with honefolks here. Mr. L. C. Culbertson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 'Cooper spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hurts, of the Woodrow Wilson section. Mr. Carl Culbertson and family, and Mliss Lidio Culbertson spent. Sunday w ith'Mrs. I ou Culbertson and daugh ltr. Mr. Sam Cook and family visited their brother, Mr. 1). Cook and family Sum11ay. .\liss es Loulio Cooper and Lilaurence C''ol (ison wer I-( n L'auren,;, shlopping I''riday.' 4 Xli Sunday .wi (h 41. c s' alnd faliliy. XIr . u- Culherlsn a:: M~i.\: .\ J . .i ' I 4-' . I r n2 a r .\l . i \\W "v.-r- very so. 1 2,1! it) to 2 1 he d h 14 of .\lr. Ilh H '. fl:'4n '4d 44ur heariell1 22ymi .4 hy 4!. - ( n to) 114 he)hereadX fanmily. 1f M I Ih, I 1 li . w I he ''l 1d. \ ) r o. l I I oi n 1 ho cad! f1.or r pl n inl c.': k4 I lw IwA 1+ : "1 -h fti(. pro I c I I(d. , . u ni t it! (aI i I -- 11111 11lo I ill I i H a1 I , of :-'.l IiI . o : ..v.. . (I- i II r i ScII l Tax I .n wm ills h-1C \ l O- 141ow 4I in omi itar .1w;-. Tatre No.mp fro'. o 10anx. I oi Th d . N. . .. . . . .8 I m 1 ls -Maddamt NO. r . . . . mills N1,ni0 lo . n . mill I a lI o . ..1 .. 1 m ill Special School-Lurens Township Laurens No. I1.. .10 mills Trinityidge No. 1 ........8 mlls Aladdens No. A..........4 mills Nrnis No. 3 ............5 mills Hailey No. 4 ..A.......... . mills MilIs No. ..A............4 mills Oak Grove No. 6 ..........2 mills 0Orna No. 12 ..............8 mills Special Schools-Youngs Township. Youngs Noo. 3 ..........4 mills Youngs No. 2 ............4 mills Youngs No. 4 .. .. .......% mills Youngs No. 5 ..A.. N. .. . ..4 mills Fountain Inn No. 8B ......H4 mills Lanford No. 10 .. .... 7 .....6% mills Ora No. 12 ........... ..8..8 mills Youngs No.1.. .. .... ...3 mills Central No. 6 ...2 mills Youns No. 7 .. . ..8 mills Splecial Schools-Dials Township Gren Pond No. 1.. ..7 mills ils No. 2 ........ mills Shiloh No. 3 ........1ills G;ray Court-Owings No. 15 .12% mills Hatrl<.dale No. G . .. . .. ..5 mills l~ial!s Chnreh No. 7 ... . A. mills 1' ut ain Inn No. U . ...11i milli; .\ i lna No. S . .. . .. . ..2 ill IL I Wials No. .. . .. . .. . .. mil ou Ni. I .. . m k as No. I: m. Is No -2 . I-, A( A MY-MAKIER and ha cross Cut saw i W est or largest timrber1 ande will There are touands of thesewek tion, sawing wood ten $times fe.!me- a can move the miachine from eu,. to .4 H. P. Power Plan': for rumn,.icg ('%4 "It reste rer 2 er-.Ip (o rut c ti. k c! twod Efnth ny WAI.-)| *I arm niort than piratrd nith rny W A li1-|. he A-ror- 1y a ... and artr"il t-ro. "Faln W. 'in , 11. N. Y." What the WAIDE is dh:.o he See this wonde.rful maca:in-,, or Se-.td veconmend teWADE ighly ii ' Ri SY u KP Amrd b UaS . g A ..T MA . -' * A drfA work savel wherever the o)rks equay well on the small. cperate under any condition. Kul WADE Saws in successfl opera. d cheaper than nv-n power. One man e: and it can Le used as a Portable v; machicery when not cutting woocL ''I h e- e c m u ':e-%rieks en hour. "W.x.C.M IIt,c. ricsand.Or." "I us. My 11'A4 ' to run a line safat n.u r , ; f cult , to run milk. sep. craror, e- 1te; d r.ce "CIA. . D.. 11id0eVi!IC, B. C." 5 t will do for ,ou. Come in and r &Ce e de!.ts an14 low pices. We - --" A ( Greatru Values inC asanorse -u M r. n-tk stoek of Dadies', Misses', and Children's high grade Coats B_ iv for %4 P 1isiiZ$e an Ldis S i "A lr eDr at a big discunh Wet; atA A Good Place to Do Your Christmas Shoppn Great Values in Coats and Dresses Furs! Furs! Furs Practical Our1 M\r. AIinter, While in New York, closed ot, a large Notlhig more)P appr~opriate for' Christmas gift~ than a ~S o stock of rladies', Misses', and Childr y' high grade Coats rgan d Nk P is. and( landies' Silk and Serge Dresses at a lbig discouint. We TaeEryadG are psing this saving on to oour tstomers. So yo can by Phoenix Hosierypid t$at winter outfit from u.s now and save $5.00 to $10.00 on dies' Phoenix'Silk Hose.......$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00 Here You Will F $30indies Phoenix Lile . .... .... .... .... .... .... $o5.0 Coat Or ar..s. You will have to hurry a these bai'gains Alens Phoenix Silk Hose..... .... .... .... ......$1.00 Over Coats..$1 are going ouit ralpidlly.Brde its$lhoer $40.00 to $45.00 Coats tt.... .... .... .....$29.99 to $34.98 BalySweaters for Men, Boys, Ladies tWool Top ShirtsSl Iide'lif $35.00 Coats at .... ..... ............$24.98 and. $27.98 and Children Leather Puttecs 30.00 Coats at .. ........ .... .... .... .......$22.98 10 per eent reduction en all Sweaters for 1eeemnlr. A Soft Collars $25.00 Coats at,..... .... .... .... .... .... .... ...$19.98 ver~y alpproprialte and uisefufl gift. A large line to meleet fromu. Pu111lla Slipperslidbg Misses' $18.50 Coats it .... .... .... .... .... ....$14.98 Collar Bags Misses' $12.50 Coats at .... .... .... .... .... ....$12.98 Men's and Boys'Clothing Belts Se eout in one of our nDresse Jr Glovesa - $isDes $1e.00 Coats at.... .... .... .... .... .... .$2.99 Look your hest this Chrinas and be happy. -ms-,$25 ot t$.9 Young Mlen's Sutits.......$18.50, $25.00 and( $35.00 Wool Gloves uigl'ians Mlen's -Suiits .... .... .... ........ $16.00, $20.00 to $40.00 Knox l1t11ui14igt;hit Serge and Silk Dresses Alen's Oveeits .... .... ........ $15.00, $20.00 to $35.00 Ilmmuicy Vests Rii ot $3.0 resses .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....$24.99 Mml~i's Maekimiiws .... .... ......... .... .. ...... $16.50 $35.0() i~oy's Araeki ilt ws .... .... .... .... $6.50, $10.00 and $12.50 New Lot of YoungMnsSisHvJutCm I. $25.00 Dresses .... .... .... .... .... .... .... $18.98 hain C 4........................$5.00, $7.50 to $12.50 $18.50 Dresses................................$14.98 aii's Odd Pants . ... . .... .... $2.00, $5.00 to $10.00 COME TO S SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS - SHOP EARLY FOIHITA MINTER CO.- DEPARTMENTSJR Ba e S for Men B L i - 'A.~~~n ChildrenLA t-o