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H New Mr. Ph the past a ; ri He succ ? . now in a - wholesale v ! 9 ' I ? UV . . Realy the rn a supreme \ - ; So wejurge frnmfn*?rsni PH * ' / * t V !<== BiznnfiUEfiUiUiUitm^^ V . * r *: / , .Smart Shoe _ Here is a new W fitting kid ? ver) onrl onUp f-Kof- \rr Iing. A beauty! Shoes correct for shoes. And we ] \ models to give yc the arch and ovei , y V M 1^ J. Iff. uznnnraaiiira^^ * ; , , 1 o Stylish Coa tilson is just week buying eeded in fir v. '^ \ ' I ' * * | position to : orices. A < IA ... Su tost beautiful a I 1 ralue at the price < 1 you to come ? lal inspection 1 . J ' ' 1 - '' ILS( \ \ . iiJEfHJHJiLraninLnuiirgJTO / ' * . i ! ' W; A ' i-M The 1 ?s, Coming an alk-Over pattern of 1 1 1 r dressy ? with1 such >ur feet look stylish g< Priced lower than it all occasions are alwa1 have a great variety c >u a wonderful, perso >i . me instep. a m Anderson ( ]&iRRaFattffismii ts, Suits 1 L ? \T uacK lrum I goods for o iding what h< offer you ( choice collect a ' i its, Coats i nd attractive garr i we have it marls is soon as you c< iow cheap our p v / *s / * * ' \ )N a ' * ' i : * 1 ' . t ' V BBBBffggggfflm 81 ( U iLSACE . l h . .. j fc n nr H lin L U VJU lllg tl soft, smooth- ' I a smart heel B i >ing or com- | t\ will be later. e? sp ps economical . c )f Walk-Over q nal fit under sc m tr P< st OA I p< A M55855*^ J li\ Waists i o,* t {.fv?7.v,. . ! V/ 11 ew i orK wnere ur Ready-To-^ 5 was looking fc 2oats and Suii ion of the Seaso i f " ' . f r\ ana uresses nents we have ever 1 \ y;ed. ,, . ; ' i , J \ ' }' bui to see these neW rices for ready goo< ' - x. .' ailil IIVI JL JL J * V *' \ ' j 0 1 . / . ; / . - tVENTY YEARS OLD, on. Wear DRIVES 22,000 MILES. Cross? by pj who have On her return trip, Mrs. William your pemb pton, the seventy year old Woman, started No^ ho alone drove a Ford runabout day. om San Francisco to New York , Rememb ity visited the Ford Motor Com- when the g my's main office. She was intro- to the blac iced to the officials of the Company, as white? as photographed, held in her hand have gone Ford check worth two figures of about this illims, recounted the experiences saw us am le hid encounters:! on her trip, and went up t< efo.o leaving made arrangements night for >r securing a new Ford car im- November Adiately upon her retufn to her signed. 0 >me in Bakerfield, California. day. The Mrs. Upton has already driven movement ;r present Ford more than 22,000 began to t iles, 7,000 of which were driven back again nee she left San Francisco . May %Now let .th, the longest day's drive being Cross rqU 50 miles. At Springfield, Illinois, d white r TT-l _ 1- -'-11- ?1 -1- ?1 ? rs. upxons Dirtn piace, sne plans ar ) dispose of the car and after visit- yeJ ig her ?many friends there, will re- our dueg> t irn home via rail. ers ca When commencing on her trip,lthe white le said that' in making the drive coiore(j pe( om the Atlantic to the Pacific, it p^per that id not been her purpose to follow seives> direct line of travel, but to visit _ le most cities and places of interit. She visited the Petrified Forest, ? >ent several days in the National The Rei apitol, drove to Mount - Vernon, America's < sited the site of the Battle of peoples of ettysburg, and then after touring to the call at me of the Atlantic Coast Cities, peace-time ade her way to New York. by the cess She experienced practically no At Home. ouble with her car, although she 1. Orga >inted out the fact that she under- Health for* ands the Ford motor and made her existing agi vn adjustments. Before leaving the action in i ard Company, Mrs. Upton expressed Education ie hope that her next Ford, prob >ly another runabout, will be equip;d with a Ford starter. t F arm PPEAL TO COLORED PEOPLE TO ANSWER RED CROSS ROLL Mer Dear People:? I know you have answered every ill made to vou to heln win the war id bring to the world liberty and I imocracy. You have furnished sons, I others and kinsmen who gave their I res for the cause. I Lands* Now the Third Red Cross Roll is ind Dresses > V'"-* '-'*; :v; ' .''^ 'Xf I: ;>? ' : * *'' ' ' ' \ :.' " '. .."; , .', '". : ' ' '., . . "' f ' 1 i i r ! ne nas oeen rt <\ ; : : ; ' ;v /ear departmen ir so that we ar (? * sic '* ' ts at practical! n newest. '> ; "r ' ' . ' - K ' ' f ' ' ' r- r$! ' : V- . 3**1^ *.'Y lad, and every? one : garments and lear ds are. M ' '' }&$: t: A n ENR\ > .., : .. , ;. i 0 ' pmr-. p v i .* 1 ' * / e asked to join the Red children and other lying $1.00 to the workers preparatoirf, home been appointed to solicit of the sick. ership for ,1926. The drive 2. Expansion i /ember 2 and will close to- in those communiti , lar service exists er how we were grieved same help to civilia; uns were dealing out death been given familie! k boys of America as well men. -(In ninety More of our sons would Home Service comi had- the war not ended isted no similar; a time 'last year.' But God a*i Information Sei i heard the prayer that facilities offered b; > Him at 10 o'clock each and private source victory. At six o'clock, operative effort tc 11, the armistice ' was ties safer and bette i ? . ? ii jf < fA lixrc n, wnat joy we ieit tnai ""* guns had ceased to roar, 4. Emergency i of troops stopped and we an?* disaster. hink of getting our boys Permanent d . / ?nd Navy. nn * a t, j 6- Helping the us answer the Third Red . ^ , back to civilian lift Call. Let us show our ? child cellar, : people (6s they know) g Fjrst Ajd ' e no slacker^. , / 111 cioropts* ir white i workers collected j Relieving dis mt this year colored work- sufferers and helpi; .111 on you. Now I ask all recoyer from the v people to read this to the 2 Distribution jple. Also give them the donated by the ^ they may read for them- 3 Helping the J. J, Wright. Europe through 1 " Cross. ERICANISM PLUS 'v . Mr, P. LaOuke Fa d Cross, while fulfilling Bef RaU ^ obligation to the stricken Europe, must respond to "I had feed bin home to meet the greater last year, rats got responsibilities revealed soon. Was ,out $18. ation of war. This means: Snap killed so ma never been without nization of the nation's lie dog never tot :es by co-operation / with You try it . Three sncies and by independent $100. Sold and gui unorganized communities. Speed and The Ros of housewives, school ,Co. , Y Surveys Real Ei WILLIAM L. HEMPHIL rihfir ftf th? AmArirnn A??nrl?tinn nf I CIVIL ENGINEER Farmers and Merchants Build GREENWOOD, SOUTH CttROLIN cape Surveyt I I ?5Q6 m fl / -i ' 'Wftm II t. II "II ' e II ; 11 ' '%K& II y ll H v II it II I I El II - I > . IS, ; (Ht'M . . . : *> v . i n . . >; ' Ft Hi" ,-r i?."-; . . iK :... r. ' groups In food. hygiene and care 3$ of Home Service :,v 7 .. es where no simi. ? to provide the 'v n families that has 3 of our fighting per cent of- the nunities there exjg^ncy.?-Providing rvice to explain y the government T * , uiopuiig w- ' ' / i make communir places in which1 elief in epidemics ' . \ ' ." v V ; . . * ' 'V * uty with the Army \ 'y' ''' nation's fighters b work. j : ;' ,\>A rf-rocc omnnor imr ng their countries rar. of surplus stores lerican army. war orphans in the Junior Red inner, Says, <*You Through Metal." ' . s lined with zinc ; through pretty A $1 pkg. of Rainy, rats, that I've i it since . Our collched Rat-Snap." sizes, 25c, 50c, aranteed by P. B. enberg Mercantile itate Surreys L Engineers ling | IA. f] snMi - I w