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v \! . DONALDS V| % > Miss Cora Haddon is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leith near Hodges. Mr. R. M. Haddon has returned to his home in Abbeville after a pleasant visit with his relatives j here. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jordon, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Paul Haddon and Master > Billy, visited Miss Mary Jordon i in Anderson Hospital, last - Sunday. Miss Mary's friends will rejoice to know that she is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Uldrick were T ? week-end visitors with Mr. George Black and family. Rev. J. M. Dallas filled his appointment in Laurens County last Sunday, and while there attended the Gipsy Smith meetings in the city of Laurens. Rev. Mr. Pittman of Blackstockj preached in the Baptist church last, * " 1 Case 15-27 Koroaon ' 0 .A ll In fields where plowing is di (z,7, baked soil, stiff grades, et 15-27 KerosAs Tractor "will easily. Where conditions are i tractor can pull 4 plows. . So it is a favorite on the ave is -either too large nor to^ si j In addition/to its field work, for belt work, having the pi placed. It will drive a uase zi equipped with feeder and wi ether machines requiring simi! The ^se 15-27 has abui power. ?/hile rated at 15 h drawbar, it. can. deliver i ' ; * * 1 i * Why man ? > we mat cigaretl *! mm mm tW * ^ ?J Lam f ^S ine-pt cartoi ^j^BBBaMBw auppJ / Sunday morning, and dispensed the sacrement of the Lord's supper to a large congregation. Mr. Pittman was entertained n the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Maxcy Agnew during his stay here. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dallas made a number of sipk calls in the Drake district on Tuesday. Rev. J. P. Pressley of Due West preached to a large congregation in the Presbyterian church last Sunday afternoon. Rev. C. B. Williams of Due West accompanied Mr. Pressley and assisted in the service. Mrs. J. M. Campbell spent the week-end at her home near Westminister. Mr. Charles Dodson and family of near Greenville visited Mr. and Mre> .T R. Dunn last Sundav. Miss Ora! "" ~ " I Dodson will make an extended visit here. Mr. and Mrs. D. Pruitt and little daughter, Wintoh, spent Sunday here with Mr. Pruitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perryi Pruitt. * Tractor t 1 .A. ^ Pulls 3 oi Sicult?tough horsepower. Wh3 c.? this Case it can deliver 331 pull 3 plows for the hardest jc Favorable, this All gears are < m oil. It has a rage farm. It motor, mounted nail.. ^ pmo frame. T1 it is designed spur gears. alley properly A c^t SyIphc 5x46 Thresher cooling system i nd stacker or trastion of kerose lar power. livers clean air to ma^fVfK mm - m mere are a<M lorsepower on only -m m3 ^ct morc_than_18 with them, so th comparison. < May we ^TRACTORS D(; :e for you! , jg jftjj / JMTO jf f^AMELS ^ V^/ sires so c they were ma Wlr Unique fla^ ?BBr low-mid-bod L ity and experl ish and choii W jfij^v are a revelatic f/?rt^Ly Camel blend t iN^i smoked strain With Cam without tirin a leave no unpj taste'no unP j'fjBBBB* t? &et a iir ^/. JIHHp you so com] /? are ao/rf everywhere puff-for-puff cigarettes; or ten pack- the world at ,200 cigarettes) in a glass- r> _ . iper-covered carton. We IGF QXlSLlltV tO ngly recommend this " tVJ 1 /or f/ie home or office / or wAen you <r?r?i R. J. REYNOLDS T ; I Mrs. Dora Donald and Mrs. Lucia Allison are visiting with their brother, Mr. C. W. Tribble, and his family in Greenwood. Mr. Leland Smith of Gulf port, I Miss., is on a visit to his parents,; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Smith. Mrs. Will Sproles and two daughters of Greenwood spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. land Mrs. Franklin Smith. Mrs. R. L. Barmore is on a visit to her brother in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown are enjoying a brand new Ford. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Shoals Junction entertained the following relatives last Sunday in honor if his brother, Mr. Leland Smith: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, Mr.( and Mrs. Will Sproles and daughters of Greenwood and Mr. Ray Smith. ,Dr. B. H. Carlton is enlarging and (improving his home. Mrs. Ida McDill spent several i i , I 4 r 4 Plows Be rated at( 27 on tha Lei':, lorsepower. It is ever ready >bs. It never tires. nit steel, enclosed and run four-cylinder valve-in-hcad crosswise gn a one-piece bis affords the use oi all in Thermostat cor.trc!a .lis ind insures complete cornne. - A Case air washer us* the carburetor. < :ens o? betterments found or. You should be familiar / aw jrv/u UlUjr AMMUW u have the opportunity seen : Case superiorities? ?. Leonard DEALER maids, S. C. hbP.^1 Kb Bk ?L Jf iB yLrf 1 rjH n fit your cigarette deompletely you'll agree ( ' Lde to meet your taste! ' ror, fragrance and mel*? /1?IQ +A Pomolc niIQ1_ y uuc iu uuinuiu \^ubu ; blend of choice Turkce Domestic tobaccos >n! You will prefer the :o either kind of tobacco rht! els you can go the limit ig your taste. They leasant cigaretty afterleasant cigaretty odor! le on why Camels win Dletely compare them with any cigarette in any price. You'll precoupons or premiums! j OBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. The Most Vi Tbafc Ever Ca: i Men Who Appvzc?.it2 $upsrlctii i In every great tire factory, the chief question is: "How much can we give for the money?" And the product depends on the policy adopted. Every man who has become acquainted with Brunswick Tires knows that Brunswick standards are again evident. This famous concern? noted as a leader in every line it entered since 1845?has once more proved that its policy is right A perfect tire is simply a matter of knowledge and standards and skill. No secrets nor patents prevent making an ideal tire. .. - ? p > ? . t - But standards come first For in tire, making there is vast room for SUUIIjpilig, iUi buuuc 1U1 hicjden shortcomings. Makers without the. highest standards don't build high-grade tires. The Brunswick organization of tire makers includes a brilliant staff of technical experts. Not a man THE BRUNSWICiCSA I Atlanta Headquar f\n A n I It k/l/iU Vil * Kt VI ? ^ Guaran^^ Cord Tires with "Driving" an fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbe i-x r\ 4 bowie bros. Aut i slays in Anderson with her brother,.! Mr. Welch. ? Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jones of B Anderson and Miss Annie Jones of 11 Greenwood are visiting Mr. and I Mrs. J. R. Sharpe. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Donald I were the eruests of Mr. and Mrs. | Leland Bermillion for tea, one night last week. i W Mrs. Marion Poore visited her parents several days last week. I WR Wedding bells are ringing very merrily near here. > Hon. Frank Morrison of near Ware Shoals visited his son and Tl% daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pet Davis, Tuesday. WILL SLOW DOWN WITH RECRUITING IN COUNTRY Washington, July 1.?As a result of complaints that recruiting activities of the army and navy were tending to still further increase the H0H16 ' existing stortage of farm labor, Secretary Baker today announced that steps had been taken to reduce to a minimum recruiting work in 'J rural communities. Enlistments will hp snup-ht. larp-plv in cities and ur- H ban districts, hereafter, the secre-, I tary said. * ^elcome Tire 1 me to Market ' | Je Values Prefer The Brunswick among them has spent less than -% 20 years inhandlingi rubber. "Earh is a maatpr of Vila' rraft. t And the new ideas they bring %o 'S-JB the attention of Brunswick direc- 1 tors receive sincere consideration- .J| Every proved betterment is J adopted unanimously. . , .:|l The Brunswick Tire? is a corobi- . jH nation; of acknowledged features-? j plus Brunswick standards of maim- * j facture. j . ij, || The result is a super-tire, xhe like of which you have never known be- ; fore. The kind of a tire you will I gladly joinin welcoming. j Yet Brunswicks cost no. more / j<\ than like>-type tires. Try ONE Brunswick. We promise a surprise. And we.feel certain that you will want ALL Brans- v Then good tires will have a nev, r v meaning to you. . 5 . LKE-COLLENDER CO. ' M tera: 38 LuckieSt, ilimited Mileage ' 1 'p fee Basis x d "Swastika" Skid-Not Treads 41 d" and ?BBC"/Skid-Not Treads ' , V. o & Tractor Co. namnHMiMpHH _ ,'r NOTICE ' f| hen you have land to sell | ITE, PHONE or WIRE ' . --"v^ e SOUTH ATLANTIC | * V ?} . --A * v m. t KfcALIY tU? , im, ; . -'I Office GREENWOOD, S. C. * t 'he Land Auction People / i