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I JV1T. CARMEL. L V "Mrs. M. L. Kay of Columbia, S. C. * rs visiting at the home of Mr. J. W. 5 rSunrxah. ?Jbpt. and Mrs. J. 0. McCelvey of I : Hjfcf.Tsmrick, spent Sunday in Mt. Car- v vraiih Mr. and Mrs. P.. L. McCel" wey. ^ Sir. JSraith Scott has been quite ill f Ifor ajfew days. We are glad to know n i le was 5ome better today. p iMr. and Mrs. Bradley Morrah andi^ sofctb- ISessie, spent Thursday in Ab-' c cievSSte. Miss Gladys Tarrant returned T?t>me Sunday from a pleasant visit :.*a> Greenwood, S. C. if Me. and Mrs. J. D. Cade, Miss tl -Jslia Cade and Master J. D. Cade, Jr., motored to Anderson Tuesday 'mda Abbeville. tl Miss Lurae Cade and Mr. Ollie "'Watson motored to Anderson Tues Jay to see the ball game. Mrs. Lura (Jade, 01 LiiSDon, ua., spent several days with Mr. J. D. -aCflAfr And family last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harlinj spent s * Thursday in Abbeville, S. C. Mrs. Monnie Floyd, Miss Reba' Wells and Mr. Merryn Wells spent lie "nurrsday in Abbeville, S. C. Quite a number of candidates vis- * :ited Mt. Carmel the past week. * Messrs Dacus and Sam McCain * wre in Mt. Carmel Thursday after- * noon. Mr. Josh Bradley, of Troy, was in * Mt. Carmel one day last week. He is a. candidate for Treasurer for Mccormick county. S Mr. Lawrence Kester, misses Dei- i ?-< fie Hester and Tee Paschal spent I .Thursday in Anderson. Mr. D. G. McNier has gone to An- tl ?derson for a while. b ^Misses Susie Patterson and Reba " "Wefir represented Mt. Carmel at the ' / Young People's Union at Troy, Fri- ^ ??lay evening and Saturday. cj Jfr. Smith, of Washington, Ga., -and Miss Maggie Knox, who is visitin Danburg, Ga., spent a short w i^dme in _Mtr. Carmel Thursday. It .is very dry in and around Mt. 'CnanneL Farmers are about up with e, iheir work until it rains. Mi. Joe Gibert and daughter, Miss 4Tarrie Mary, spent the week-end in i the jje&anon neighborhood. A } MONEY T On Real Estate. T1 land one-fourth mile fr ^bargain. j \ LIFE, FIRE and J Insurance. I ABBEVILLE INSURA i W. L. PEEBLE ^ ?*w D I IbeROS f DEPA 3j THREE STORES I Cool C! I Beach, 1 ner ar 9 WEA\ I S 1 ]! || Linen, l[ Cool CI | CORRECT! i Let i Mrs. J. W. Boyd and little Irene, etuvned home Wednesday from a j isit to Due West, S. C., where they < ,1 tended the graduating recital of I ?iss Sara Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cade and Mrs. -ura Cade spent Thursday in Ab >eil!e. Last Saturday afternoon the Fancy Vork Club was entertained by Mrs. I. S. Cason, in her usual charming lanner. The hours passed very leasantly and before the close of he afternoon, delicious cream and ake was served. That man has truly reached the limt of perfection who fully deserves he good opinion he has of himself. Women are ever better or worse, han men. Love is repaid by being loved. Love hat comes to all, levels all. A boy is handicapped frorp tne tart if his father has no backbone. When a tnan swallows his pride it > very apt to impair his indigestion. * WASH-DAY HINT. * * Borax, generously combined with ood soap, is nature's greatest' leanser. The borax must be combined with le soap in the proportion of one part orax to three parts soap. Impossible l bar soap. The only way to put in that much orax is in the form of borax soap hips. , Two pounds of borax soap ihips, hich costs 25c, will go as far as 50 orth of bar soap, and soap powder. | Borax Soap Chips makes the work asier and the clothes cleaner, too! "20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips" re sold by your leading grocers.? dv. O LEND lirty-one Acre Tract $ 'om city limit, a real ij; every other form of | uNCE & TRUST CO. | ,S, Manager. HMBBBBBBBBHffi iRTMENTTSTC man: mer S loth,Mohai anrl Harf ! id Marx ^E, for m< poung men Palm Beac ioth suits fo * ?? M nvrmw m MYLt?fcXIKt Js Sho\* McCORMICK. Rev. and Mrs. N. G. Ballenger Pauline and Clarabeth Ballenger, o; Seneca, spent the week-end here witl Mr. and' Mrs. J. S. Strom. Mr. Frank Branck, Jr., is spendinf teh week-end here with relatives anc friendS. Miss Corrie Vaughn of Augusta, ii visiting the Misses Caroll. Miss Ruby Anderson, of Calhour Falls, spent last week-end here wit! Miss Mayme Patterson. Mr. R. C. Thurmond has returnee to his home in South Port, N. C. Mr. Otway Henderson and Mr James Miner attended the reunion o1 the Confederate Veteranh at Rocl Hill. Mr. Ellis Huguley of Anderson spent the week-end here with his par ents. The musical entertainment, whicl was held at the school auditoriun Friday evening, was quite a success About thirty-five dollars was realizec which will go for the Methodisi piano fund. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Welch of Col umbia, were visitors here last week During their stay here the people presented Mr. Welch with a silver] cup as a token of their appreciatior of his efforts in behalf of McCormicl County. LONG CANE. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler anc little one's of Townville community spent the week-end with Mr. and Mn W. D. Beauford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart anc children, spent a few days of lasl week in Lowndesville with relatives. Mr. Shelton Beauford and sister Miss Eppie Beauford, spent a few days of last week in Bethia communi ty with friends and relatives. Mr. Arthur Botts, and his new bride of the mill village, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. H Botts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Simpson , anc children, spent a. few days of lasl week near Lowndesville with rela tives. A good many from this community went to Townville Wednesday on t big fishing trip. They caught a goo< many fish and their picnic dinnei and fish fry was delicious. Misses Mary Rudisail, Fannie Ma< Stevenson, lone Stevenson, and Evi and Estelle Finley were the guests a thp home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D Beauford Saturday. These younj ladie? are charming and their Hsit are alwaysjenjoyed. Mrs. Li. r. mniey spent saturaa? in the city with Mrs. J. M. McKellar The farmers are all up with thei: work now until it rains, as it is si dry. They would be delighted to se< a nice rain soon. Mr. W. H. Beauford and Mr. J. M McKellar spent last Sunday eveninj with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Nancy. re. Co. | vnrn I Y DEPARTMENTS 5 uits | r,Palm \ Schaff- f DIXIE ?n Ann 9 ;h, and | r boys, jj MFVAII1F i 1V1U T I &JUULI 1 You I 3 > Such J tAksirPA iUMUVVV ; enjoyment 1 as you never thought could be is yours to [ command quick as you buy some Prince - Albert and fire-up a i pipe or a home-made 1 cigarette! t Prince Albert gives you every tobacco satisfaction your smoke! appetite ever hankered \ for. That's because it's made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch! Prince i been sold without coutx I We prefer to give quality ;! |>Rlh ti has a flavor as different as | And that isn't strange, either, Men v . Bay Prine Albert every- rette c . where tobacco is told in A1. j toppy rod bage, 5c; tidy red Albert, tint, 10c; handsome poand mit pp and half-pound tin humidor*?and?that corking fine COminj 8 pound crystal-glass humi- Prince 1 dor with sponge-moistener t top that keeps tho tobacco D . . h such clever trim?alwaysI K. J. J r 9 - . BE A GOOD FORGETTER. \ [ . t r Life is too short to remember the e y things that would prevent one's doe ing one's best. "Forgetting the things that are be- I hind I press forward," said a brave I ' old man in the first century. t ? Uusually old men live largely in r the future. 1< He was a good forgetter. r Many of us fail because we do not forget. We remember our failures and they hamper us. We remember t , our victories and they make us vain._f I Don't II \ It's Dam 11 j r I s | j 11 I[[j3fi j1 Delicious ||jj|K 11 Water iffi Without |j|j Ice Peril I ASK US Al R THE REFRIGEE S COOLER AND SPE< ?j FECTCAREOFTH a; it! ilW.A. i In ? you will read: Albert has always VSSjtSm^ , * hu made thrm Dns or premiums. ICE ALBEfi *ie national joy smoke it is delightful. You never tas yho think they can't smoke a j :an smoke and will smoke , And smokers who have not yet rtainly have a big surprise and ; ? their way as soon as they i Albert tobacco will tell its own s REYNOLDS TOBACCO COn V\ Ve remember our enemies and frit- wr< er away valuable time trying to get kee ven with them. But? ma The successful man forgets. He knows the past is irrevocable, f* le lets the dead past bury its dead. *t le ia in too much of a hurry to at- 6 end $he funeral of his hopes.' He is j unning a race. He cannot afford to < ook behind. His eye is on the win- k llllg pvow. - , The magnanimous man fjrgets. He is too big to let little things dis- 1 orb him. He forgets quickly and ma orgets easily. If anyone does him a a n iLnLnLraiHJZfHJzrzjanLnLniri^ IteIn The I *erous and Unnec 10UT THE Al EFR1GERAT0R ;ator with the bl 3ial bottle holdej e food and drinkini calv; ffiffiaaHHilffifiBiHiKfiaiffi ted the like of it! I )ipe or roll a ciga if they use Prince .-<^1 : given P. A. a try- H M a lot of enjoyment BR nvest in a supply. H H Winston-Salem, N. C | H >ng he ''considers the source" and^H sps sweet It is only your small^H n who cherishes a low revenge?^H an Indian: The Indian never for-H s and because he is forever wanfc-B to pay somebody back he neverfl| -Q AT). 3c a forgetter. Bigness dictates it and? Success demands it. Ifl ?T. P. A. Magazine. V writer says speech was given n to conceal his thoughts. 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