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I We have one of th<
line of Blankets tha
ever had in stock. V
rectly from the factc
those prevailing now
It may seem early
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later, it is a big indi
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We have the fines
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V ** ' zone, quarantine zone,
-v DUE WEST. V tory is as serious viola
V (Ihe A. R. Presbyterian.) ^ if made by public can
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^ ^ stricted and prohibite<
vVVVW VVVV\\ V\V\ of course, be moved t
'out permit from free
Miss Eleanor Todd is taking a quarantine zone, from
business course at a Greenwood an(j quarantine zone
school. She is home on a short va- zone, and from safety
cation. j weevil territory.
Messrs. Camp and Seawright have 1 ?
bought the store-room of Mr. Rampey ROOSEVELT ME
joining the lot of Dr. Parkinson and
will put up a garage. j Columbia, Oct.
Mrs. E. P. Kennedy who has been South Carolinians a
in the Sanitorium in Atlanta under themselves in the mov
Dr. Block is expected to reach Due a memorial to the 1;
West in a few days. Mr. Kennedy has Theodore Roosevelt in
visited the Sanitorium a number of state may not be the
times in the last few weeks. ,the Union not represe
?a -vf-o w r? Mrc ; handsome memorial w
ilUI* C1UU lUio, IT x/, itiviittiij |
Bettie Morrah and Mrs. S. P. Morrah P?Sed" to erect fAn 0
passed through Due West on Monday rapidly perfecti
state
morning for Greenville to attend the!
reunion. They made a short stay in' practically everj
Due West. (Union the movement
Mrs. Dr. McCain went over to the ?reat impetus. A lette
sanitorium in North Carolina last tert*ay by T. H. Wann
week to be under the care of her son, man *or South Carolir
Dr. P. P. McCain. She is troubled Governor Norbeck of
with an inflamed foot, that has not had recently proclaim*
responded to treatment. i commencing Septembe;
canization week and tl
New Boll Weevil Line Sept. 30. jAmericanism as expor
i Roosevelt during his 1
Clemson College, Oct. 1.?The boll impressed uP?n the st
weevil is moving. The Crop Pest sc*100*s' Wednesday, J
Commission issued September 30 a, specifically designated
new boll weevil may showng the lat-'^ona^
est boll weevil line across the State ! The state board of
thru Johnston, Elloree, Lanes and Indiana has set aside
Georgetown. This is a considerable ^ct. 20-27 as Americ;
advance over the previous line fixed *n honor of the memo
only ten days before. The pest is mcr President and otl
making a great drive, and the situa- contemplating taking
Ition is serious. jtion.
Railway agents, transportation Prominent South C
companies, farmers, and millers arc planning to ask the sc
cautioned not to ship across the wee- Carolina to observe soi
vil territory. Shipment from the near future as A
safety zone across the safety line, Week.
and from quarantine zone .to free _
territory, without permit are viola- THE PRICE OF
tions of law. Everyone should feel
the responsibility of protecting the We have said it bef
eastern and upper parts of the state again: In order to pay
jfrom an accidental infestation of produces it and the c
I hose sections, which the weevil will in it anything like the
lot reach this year in normal migra- that labor and capital
ion. j this year's disastrously
The movement of cotton seed over^cotton should bring 40
_>ase Lots-Di
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e largest and most compli
t any Abbeville merchf
Ve bought these blankets
>ries and at prices far bel
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to buy Blankets, but wl
much less price now th
icement?and the buy v
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t all-wool Blankets that c
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B?CM?B?IBI I I OHM I I B?T?CT
rd into safety We wish we could say
or free terri- 40 cents, but we can at
loTir tae ' fhoro aro ilist. four
riers. But re-j prices are not now moi
i articles can,'that fiure:?
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lackward with- First, the reduced go
territory into American mills, owing,
free territory ' labor troubles.
into safety | Sceond, the delay in
zone into boll Peace Treaty and putti
jon a peace basis.
! Third, the unsettled
.MORIAL. jthe financial world, re
| English pound, normall
2.?Prominent 2-3 in America, now be
re interesting ly $4.35. This means
rhnsp in America now
CillCUU tv CICtb w ... _
ate President lish buyer 10 1-2 per
order that this for exchange on monej
only state in Treaty matter, howevei
rnted in the settled; labor troubles
hich it is pro- cess of adjustment; anc
rganization is lieve that the abnorr
ad over the;with regard to English
| soon adjust itself.
r state in the' The fourth reason
; is receiving Prices are not climbinj
r received yes- [ cents, however, is most
amaker, chair- all.. This reason is sim
ia, stating thdt that the farmers will 1<
South Dakoto, for Iess- No well orgai
2d the week town laborers would si
r 14 as Ameri- less remunerative price
ll?" ? ,1
ic principles of UU1' ?? *vCx, ?? ??
inded by Col.farmer? ? he goes o
ife time were can hold out longer t]
udents of the:wage earner' and why
Sept. 17, was in a Peaceful and leS?
as Constitu- !to take less than a fair
product of his toil?
In view of the redi
education of . ,
this year, a good cr<
.6 ^e? ?~ should have brought 31
mization week. .
? , a pound. With a disas
try of the lor-; . ,
crop such as we have, a
ler states arc , ...
means onlv a living wj
some such ac- . , ,
jproaucer; and he, like t
er, owes it to his fami
arolinians are dependent on him to
hools of South living wage.?The Prog
me week in the Cv
mericanization e
SECRETARY GLASS ,
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COTTON. | *
School boys and girls
ore and say it States are being asked
the labor that ury Department to mali
apital invested save money during the
i same returns year and to invest it ii
elsewhere eet. War Savings Stamps.
' short crop of Federal Reserve Distric
cents a pound. ^ be asked to sign a pledg
rect From Mills--!
ate be obtained. We h<
mt good, but not the vei
di- there are oUr mixed
ow that will give spi
blankets of all grade
i^n Come in and we \
ian them to you.
rill Our limited spacc
the need for this sp<
:an us to put on this ear)
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n?ii f.? ?Enamma??
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it will bring ing to do this. Registration days will ge
least say that be observed as soon after the opening
reasons why of school as possible.
anting toward j The following letter by Carter
Glass. Secretary of the Treasury, will | v
nsumption of be read to all pupils: ^ v
it is said, to ^ ?-p0 gch00i Girls and School ^
| Girls of America ,
ratifying the | ?jn addressing the twenty million ,
ng wor ac i mQre scyj00] ^oys and girls of this
,... . country, I am addressing the citizenconditions
in , . ? , M
... . ,. ship?the business and professional .
suiting in the , > , , , cl
i.1. oa on man and women, the producers and TI
y worth $4.861 , ^
consumers and home makers of only ,
:ing worth on- , , mi . di
, a few years hence. The responsibilithat
any pur-;
ty of all the problems of our country
will ultimately fall upon you. The
cent premium. ... . . . .. , , , , , M
_ spirit of patriotism and helpfulness
r. The Peace , , . ..
, which you displayed during the world
, will soon be . * . , , hi
war, your saving of food and money, I,
seem in pro- . |la
. , and your investment in Government
1 we must be- ... , . ,. , ai
.. ,. securities is a record of which every*
nal situation . . . . ,, , | _
.? Amencan citizen is justly proud.
money will ... - ?
i "It is the earnest desire of your <
government that you should continue I
why cotton ? /
j a a to practice and make permanent i
? toward 40 . r
, , . those same habits of industry and
important of . .
, xi . .. r economy, that through your mnuply
the belief J' .
, * ence and example America may soon
;t the crop go * /
. . become a Nation of savers and cease
sized union of . be & wasteful N ^ ^
lbmit to any r
,, . . may be a nation of people who als
for their la- * .
,, .Li. ways save a part of their earnings,
y should the.
strike he' sPend money with greatest care,
' and invest what thev save in some
lan the city.
j , . jsafe place.
should he not . ,, , , .
wa refuse am See 0Ur sc
1 Wayfor?he|b?yS ant* have continued durPnce
ling the vacation months to save their
[money and are buying Thrift and i
iced acreage . , .
. .. [War Savings Stamps, thus laying
jp of cotton! . * . * ' ' 61
, aside a portion of the money they!
3 to 3d cents , , , ' i
, jearn for some future purpose, and]
itrously poor ,. . , , 1
, . while they are continuing to render
40-cent price ; ? , . ? I <
, ,, some service of their Government,
ige for the X1 ? .,. I
i ?, i they are at the same time providing]
;he city labor-' * .
. for their own needs.
ly and tnose j llm, , , . . , i
, . ! The habit of earning and savin? II
demand this . . . , , I
^ money is a most interesting and hap- I
ressivo Farm-; , ,. , ,. 11
py one. I am sure that this habit |
! has hppnrtip <?n inn tint" tn vnii's
APPEALS that you will continue to earn and to j
CHILDREN save through all the months and years I
'to come and keep investing what you '
in the United !s?ve in Government securities.
by the Treas-1 '*-1 is my personal hope that the
:e a pledge to lessons of thrift that are being
coming school j taught in your school may help you
l Thrift and !develop in your life permanent habits
In the Fifth 1 of saving and tht^eby lay a founda- j
t children will |tion for your personal happiness an 1 |
;e card agree* j usefulness and ultimately for 3 big- j
:\h
11! ) ilium wioimi i i aimmm
0 be Sold at
we wool blankets that ar
y best at a lower price. The
1 wool and cotton ..blanket
endid service. There ar
^s and all colors in our line,
vill take pleasure in showin
. -i. tL _ LI l i.
; ror storing ine oianKeisace
for other goods?fore*
[y sale of blankets.
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ir and better America. Mes
"Sincerely yours, Reeve
''Carter Glass." Charl<
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Diamond Springs, Oct 1.?Mr. and ^
rs. H. M. Schumpert and four little g q
lildren, Hugh Johnson, Marion, Msj
Melbourne and Sara, spent last Sun- ^ ^
ly With J. H. Carlisle and family. paiis>
Master David Manning spent Sun- jng C(
ly afternoon with his playmates, j^r
asters Arnett and Ned Carlisle. yille,
Miss Lockie Carlisle and brother, j scales
ttle John Epps, spent a few hours | Mr
st Thursday afternoon with their son, I
int. Mrs. R. W. Cnrliclo
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jsrs. Columbus Burton and Paul
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s of near Iva, S. C., and Mr.
2s Burriss called last Sabbath
toon at Mr. W. S. Manning's.
>. J. T. Bowman and grandter,
little Frances Meschine,
to see Mrs. J. H. Carlisle Monfternoon.
Robert Manning spent last
ith with his grandparents, Mr.
Irs. Jim Wiles of near Barnes,
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is Verna Carlisle spent the week
rith Mrs. J. M. Boyd of Calhoun
She went to the Baptist Singjnvention
at that place Sunday.
. C. L. Clinkscales of Lowndes?
visited his son, Mr. Orr Clink>
Monday.
s. John W. Carlisle visited her
Hr. R. W. Carlisle Sunday aftert
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