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w tnxucouaj', VVWVVVVVVVVc V V i V DUE WEST. V C V V V VVVVV^VVVVVVVVVV a Due West, April 23.?The friends i of Mrs. 0. Y. Urowniee vmi De sorry t to know that it was necessary to y carry her to the hospital in Ander- I son Sunday afternoon for an opera- i tion for appendicitis, and hope for s her an early recovery. s The people of this community were delighted to have Dr. N. E. Orr i from Denver, Col., and Dr. Kerr of * , Athens, Ga., with us Sabbath, the ] former preached at the A. R. P. .11 MEN, WOMEN A ARF SAV HAVING STOCK IN YOU CAN S. BY BEGINNING N SEVENTH SERII ONE DOLLAR WI1 TRY THE STAND; SAVI TELEPHONE STAN AND LOAN AS W. H. WHITE, President. LOANS MAY BE ( * . IP" For AMU EASY AND 8A J KILLS LICE, TICKS, FLEAS* M RINQWORM, SCRATCHES, EASE QERMS AND Dl NON-IRRITATING* EPPE YOU oan* afford to lot II eat your stock alive. Get a i " follow directions. It will pu and give the stock a chance Use It In barns, hog pens, eh nola?any plaee where there KRESO DIP Is coal tar pr water. It does not burn or ir does pot blister or take the ha less and does more than any < better Investment then to buy ticks, mltea and fleaa and pr< the germs. One gallon of KRESO Dl when mixed with water. Eai by the manufacturers, thorofi j J, GIVE IT i jjSHEZV THE McMURR/ lSBSSsssasss " ' f Longshon ji j AGEM | Maxwell I Hudson I Buick \ | Dodge J i|:' We have a compl r III cars in stock for imm ;|: After April 1, 191' j|; be advanced $50. ; :!: You will have to l < ,* w - ? ~ ? v ; $ either Hudson or Bui< j|; days before delivery, ijl sary by the constantl h for these well known L | DEMONSTRA1 Jii hurch in the morning and the latter chil< n the evening, these sermons re- Frid eived very fine attention from a with ery large audience. lee. Dr. Swope met his appointment M ,tthe Baptist church in the after- Bait loon and remained over to address 1S tj ;he Y. M. C. A. in the evening. He D vas accompanied by Mr. W. D. the Jarksdale from Abbeville. Dr. Swope day s a very forceful and instructive on peaker and we look forward for his Coll ermons. . M Mr. D. E. Clement and children in t rom union, is spenamg suiucuuic vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. thrc I. Davis. a ft Mrs. Louise Brownlee Boyce and plic, ill. ========================= e ????? jn t rea< Dr. mis: _ rest 9 Tue LND CHILDREN ing ING BY Bra THE STANDARD & AVE ALSO OW WITH THE "<> iS NOW OPEN. LL START YOU. 2 \RD'S PLAN OF V1C( NG. moi uiec IDARD BUILDING Z iSOCIATION. 0??f j OTTO BRISTOW, * Secretary. I ing tarj OBTAINED NOW. wh> ed A in 2 ]V visi vec ^^^^^SSSSSSSSI J I01ZCD) MMSU ve Stock FE TO USE. stui IITES. FOR MANQE, SCAB, tho: , ETC. DESTROYS DIS-* wis tlVES AWAY FUES. mai CTIVE. INEXPENSIVE. ^ 1 thai ice, ticks, fleas and mitss the supply of KRESO DIP and , t an and to the parasltss sho to thrive and put on flesh. ilcken houses and dog ken- ble, are vermin. d.ep _______ alsc ser oduet. It mixes readily with - eve rltato like earbollo aeld. It 1 ra&? Ir off like kerosene. It costs Car }f these. You csn't make a tior 1 some Kreso Dip to kill lloei anc^ jvent disease by destroying P mskes 60 to 75 gsllona eh lot Is STANDARDIZED are always the same. I TRIAL. I SQOKLKTS. s- p - yoi sAntoCo. j" its i|: ij; ^ i|: ins em j|i- ] . $ t? ij: th( Cars and fof. A t j|; cei ArrpQsnnp.Q i th A AW\/WV/A AV/V/ C> :j; Gr i|| rei i ill Fr jj; un ete line of Maxwell $ ^ lediate delivery. 7 all Dodge cars will, i|: a. i|: J. J place your order for $ a! 2k cars at least thirty I s This is made neces- | r. y increasing demand $ f. machines. | ^ ION INVITED I \ it en arrived in Due West on last lav from Denver, Co., for a visit i her mother, Mrs. R. C. Browner. and Mrs. Markham went to imore last week. Mrs. Markham iking the raaium treatment, r. Baxter Hunter, a surgeon in United States army, spent Saturi:n Due West. Dr. Hunter called his daughter at the Woman's ege. [r. Seth Jordan of this place is i very critical condition. Mr. Ian is about four score. He went ugh the civil war. He suffered ill-about two weeks ago. A comation has set in and he is quite ?r. Everette Taylor, who has been he Medical College in Charleston :hed Due West Monday evening. Taylor has secured the comsion as Lieutenant in the Medicalirve force of the navy. He left ssday night for Charleston. 'he students of Erskine are drilleach morning. The bugle call imons them to practice. Mr. inard Scoggins, who has served the army, is the captain and has rge of the company. They make retty sight as they march along streets. Lev. N. E. Smith returned to his le in Bartow, Fla., last Tuesday. Ir. S. C. Johnston of Greenville, i a visitor to Due West one day week. Lt a meeting of the Moffatt-Grier pter of the U. D. C.'s held with i. 0. Y. Brownlee last Tuesday jrnoon a unit for National Seri was organized with Mrs. J. S. fatt as commandant. Ail the lai in town are cordially invited to a. a! 1 !i-I- i.L?- !l neci tnemseives wiui mis umu i same evening the young ladies the Wylie Home met at the call Hiss Maude Maroney and formed nit auxiliary to the one organized the ladies. The principal work ;he organizations will be the makof pillowcases for naval and miliT hospitals. lisses Louise and Clara Agnew, > are teaching in Anderson, visithome folks last week-end. Irs. C. E. Todd is visiting friends 3tatesville and Charlotte, N. C. Irs. 0. C. Fleming of Laurens, ted friends in Due West last k. >r. R. L. Robinson spent several s fo last week out of town. 4 PROCLAMATION The People of South Carolina. __ (By David R. Coker.) Vhereas, the National Governit and our State Government lize that an ample supply of food Is, both for this country and for se other countrise who are likee at war with the Imperial Cern Government, is necessary for successful prosecution of mili f operations. They also realize t the available food supplies of ova cntiralv innHpniln "VX4U Mi W V*4 V?i. W?j that the successful prosecution this war is menaced by said food rtage. They have, therefore, ed upon the people of South Carta to discontinue, as far as possitheir drafts upon the already leted national food reserves, and > to add to the national food re /es by the production at home of ( ry possible pound of food for . 1 and beast. 1 n order that the people of South ( olina may be advised of the na- . ml peril caused by food shortgae, ] [ that effective steps may be taken 1 i ABBEVILLE GREENWOOD ! MUTUAL * I i 11N3UKANCE. ASSOCIATION. Organized 1891. lOPERTY INSURED $2,500,000. Write or call on the underfed for any information a may desire about our plan insurance. We insure your property ainst destruction by Fire, Windstorm or Lightning d do it cheaper than any iurance company in existse. Remember we are prepared prove to you that ours is J safest and cheapest plan insurance known. Our Association is now lilsed to write Insurance in p nnnnfips nf Abbeville. eenwood, McCormick, Lauis and Edgefield. The officers are: Gen. J. , aser Lyon, President, Col- ' ibia, S. CM J. R. Blake, GeL. ; rent, Sec. and Treas., Green>od, S. C. ' DIRECTORS: O. Grant Mt. Carmel, S. C. \f. Gambrell Abbeville, S. C. >. H. Childs, Bradley, S. C. W. Youngblood Hodges, S. C. P. Morrah Willington, S. C. N. Chamberlain, -McCormick, S. C H. Nicholson Edgefield, S. C. L. Timmerman.Pleasant Lane, S.C C. Martin Princeton, S. C. H. Wharton Waterloo, S. C. J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent. Sreenwood, S. C., Jan. 1, 1S17. THE ROSE* DEI I . j \ THE ROSE) in this state for food production and lonservation, pis Honor, the Governor of South Carolina, has constituted a commission known as the Commission for Civic Preparedness for War. He has charged this Commission with awaking our people to the necessity of united and patriotis action in the face of national periL That the people may be properly informed and induced to take the necessary co-operative action, the following facts are received: The available supplies of foodstuffs are the lowest in all food-producing countries thpt they have been' for over fifty years. Prices of most foodstuffs have about doubled during the past two or three years. The reserve supplies of meats are far below normal. A nation at war requires more food than a nation at peace. France, England, Belgium and Italy are short of food and are largely dependent on American imports, and, unless some means is* found of supplying them, they cannot continue to fight effectively. The South is importing from the West and North $600,000,000 to $700,000,000 worth of foodstuffs annually and is thus a tremendous drain on the nation's food resources and, consequently, is now a menace to the nation's safety. A pound of cotton at 25c. will actually buy less foodstuffs now than normally. If the world shortage of foodstuffs becomes acute and the people actually suffer, they will. stop buying clothing. They must buy food as long as it is available. Under such conditions, the price of cotton will fall, but the price of foodstuffs will advance still further (unless regulated by law.) The raising of foodstuffs in the South is accompanied by an improvement of the soil, as legumes are universally used in a food crop rotation. This enables cotton and other crops to be more cheaply raised the following year. The program for increased foodstuffs is identical with the program for preparation for the boll weevil, and an increase of the acreage to foodstuffs and of the production of live stock would be necessary if the world were at peace. Farm laborers are leaving the State in great numbers. Cotton requires more labor than any other crop. Foodstuffs and live stock can be produced with much less laDor. A campaign for food production and conservation will be waged in every county in the State. Practical plans for effectively meeting the situation will be presented. We call upon the people pf South Carolina?black and white, old and young?to enlist as one man in order that this great State may stand forth conspicuous in National service, solidly supporting our great and good President in this hour of National peril. t 4BERG MERC PARTMENT ST01 ABBEVILLE, S. C. This season we are showing a wide range )f styles in ladies' shoe6 ind slippers, in all leathers and widths, from A to E. The prices are very low considering the advance in leather. We make it our business to fit properly and it will be to your advantage to be fitted U 1 -P TfA11 DMtA-pAM Here, ,JUU UL J^UU piexci, phone us. We send shoes on approval. (BERG MERC \ __ INCORPORATED >\ ill TO AVOID TROU MICHEL !|; AL,L SIZES ON H> j|^l? See us ^BBb^ ,,Aut? ? I 1 This Red Seal Stati Battery will give ?. you the service " you want. Once p a u?er you will al- V/i K way# be. ? ? Dargan >^vvs/N/vvvs/VN/vvv^</VY*Ayv^/'VVVvyvvvvvvvvN LUIV Buy your lumber . materials direct f cash discounts. COOK & CO ANTILE CO. 1 m Ladies' Boots J J and I JLow Shoes ANTILE CO. SiStKMWWMSMWWWWWtWtSSWSSWS;; '5,| fBLE ON ROAD USE | j| OF TIRES & J1V TUBES 1 IND AT ALL TIMES i for 81 Tools - Spark' Plugs | atches ? Auto Oil ? <| - Mud Hooks - | : 5| other useful articles H; or the car owner | "I i ! [ORE MILEAGE i .. a > J DUy ;. , tandard Gasoline | on on Main Street ? | Operated by | D. BROWN, JR. 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