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Alvin Young is visiting in Columbia.
Mr. Parks Wilson came home onj
Friday from Akron, Ohio.
Miss Katherine Galloway returned
\ lsat we^lc from North Carolina.
Mrs. Baird returned Saturday from
? visit to Kanapolis, N. C.
Rev. W. P. Grier and wife spent
several days in Due West last week.
Hon. D. H. Magill of Ataltna is a
WHY WORRY
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things to eat?Cat
Green Peas, Irish a
and Celery. Fi
and Macaroni hav<
We have two 'pr
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prompt attention.
A shipment of 5
us that will relieve
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intentionally limited enrolhnent
- Four-year courses lead to the Ba
_ cal courser a special feature.
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There's the same
the one-ton Ford rti
using the Ford carcarrying
power o:
the truck iy
uiai it
tracks I
lots of it; the m;
worm drive makes
all that power; th
pension gives flexil
um steel strength,
body, $550 f. o. b.'
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guest of his brother, Mr. John Mi
grilL
Messrs. Ashbell Baird, Neil! Bail
and John Todd have returned froi
Akron, Ohio.
Miss Lillie Brooks leaves this wee
v* +oW a nftttition in the A lab an
State SchoolProf
J. L. Pressly has returne
from a stay of several weeks at HicI
ory Grove, S. C.
Mrs. Mary Pearson Wilson an
family have reutrned from a tvi
months stay in Montreat, N. C.
Misses Jennette and Pearl Scoj
gins left Saturday for Wrens, Ga., 1
begin school work.
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ksdale's
i a suddIv of fresh
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>bage, .Corn, Fresh
nd Sweet Potatoes
all Cream Cheese
5 just a'rrived.
ones?Nos. 76 and
i we assure you of
sugar has reashed
the scarcity.
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jpen toymen, and ..to jcpmen..
insures individual instruction.
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VNpOLPH, President. '
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economy in using
nek that there is in
?only the larger
? the truck com
3nds it particularto
farmers, and
tier business men.
le famous Model
motor assures retble
power, and
anganese bronze
certain the use of
e three-point susrility,
and vanadiPrice,
without
Detroit.
tNOLD
i- Miss Janie McDill returned last
Saturday to Westminster where she
d J will teach next year. 9
Rav. W. W. Parkinson came byjH?
from Linwood and spent a few dayB
^ with Mrs. Parkinson- <r'
Mrs. J. S. Todd and children have,
1a
returned from a trip to her former j
home in Pennsylvania.
Miss Ruth Shelor of St George,
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S. C., has been the guest for some|
days of the Misses Nance.
d Mrs. Virginia Miller ie spending
r? some time with her daughter, Mrs.
W. W. Edwards.
*" Mrs. A. B. Cochran and children,
'? of Monroe, Ga., were guests last
week of Mrs. W. W. Edwards.
- Mrs. Fannie Agnew and family are
- moving to Greenwood this week. We
are sorry to lose them from Due
West.
Mr. C. W. Boyd and wife of Monticello,
Ark., reached Due West last
week. Mr. Boyd will enter the semiI
nary.
Mr. Paul Agnew has reached home'B
from France. He will return in a B
few days to North Carolina and egt B
his discharge. B
Misses Alberta Montgomery, and B
Clara Agnew, Messrs. James Bonner . B
and Robert Galloway returned Sat-|B
urday from Montreat. B
Mr. James Boyce who has been B
I with Mr. Bernau of Greensboro for B
I the summer, and Mr. Tinkler of Sa- B
j lem, Tenn., arrived in Due West in B
the last few days. Messrs. Boyce and B
Tinkler will enter the Seminary. B
Miss Sara Nance left last Saturday B
for Bennettsville. She resumes her B
work at the same place where she B
taught so successfully last year. B
Mrs. Fannie Brownlee, Mr. Robert B
Brownlee, Misses Barbara Grier andjB
Eleanor Pressly reached Due WestjR
from Montreat on Tuesday. 20
Mrs. R. C. Grier is spending: some
d&ys in Due West th guest of Prof. I ?
! and Mrs. P. L. Grier. Mr. Grier, who
is preaching in Tenn., will join Mrs. W
Grier later. M
Messrs. David and Selden Kennedy H
returned Saturday from a boys' train H
ing camp at Brevard, N. C. Mr. Da-iH
vid Kennedy was an instructor in'H
M the camp. H
_ i Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, Mrs.
I
Nelle Kennedy Moore and Miss Mar
garet Moore will be absent from Due' Bj
West for two weeks visiting at An-1
derson, Ora and Troy.
Mr. H. M. Young was brought K*
" home from the Anderson hospital last H
? week, and friends will be interested H
to know that he continues to im- H.
prove.
Mrs. Arrowsmith and children of H.
_ Kjngstree, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. H
^ Bradley of Bradleys, S. C., are at H
the home of their father, Mr. J. C. H
TribJble, for a visit.
Chief Pharmacist's Mae Robert C. HCochran,
who served with the 2nd Bj
Diyigion in France, and cited
bravery with a unit of that division,
is visiting in Dueu West. jH?
Miss Euphemia Young is at home|H*.
on a visit to her parents, Mr. and'H
Mrs. H. M.. Young. Miss Young has H
I been absent ifor some months in New I
York, where she is a trained nurse., H
Her friends are glad to have her ad H
* uuiue again.
F> " Judgue A. R. Ellis attended the re-ilH^
onion of Orr's Rifles at Pendleton onjB
Saturday. The Judge got turned <B
around in the city of Belton and was B
headed for Greenville. Hon. J. N.'B
Nance came to the rescue and theiB
Judge got home safely. Judge Ellis lB
holds in tender memory, the "Lost'B
Cause." B
| How to Cut, Plant, and Spray Irish
Potatoes. H
Irish potatoes should be cut so|B
tha tthe eyes will have plenty of B
food. When the eyes have plenty ofjB
food they will not die. They should |B
be planted in rows and packed as B
soon as they are planted. When.B
they are planted in rows they can:B'
i be cultivated and will make a great-, B
i er yield than those that are not cul-'ljj
| tivated. When the bugs get on the B
! potatoes, spray them with arsenate
j of lead or a lead spray mixture.
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j Read What U S. Dept. of Agriculture
I Say* About What Two Rats Can Do{
I According to government figures, |
two rats breeding continually fori
three years produce 359,709,482 in-^
dividual rats.. Act when you see the j
'first rat, don't wait. RAT-SNAP is j
j the surest, cleanest, most convenient'
exterminator. No mixing with other i
I foods. Dr.vs up after killing?leaves'
!' :^o ?m?!l. Cats or dogs won't touch D
it. SoW and guaranteed by The Ros-;H
enbers Mercantile Co., P. B. Speed: H
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too little are avoided.
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