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SUMME: H A The Source is the Save! I I All corners of the earth contribute medicinal agents. Science has enabled * man to purify, refine, assay, standard * ize and guarantee the quality and * efficiency of the finished product. Pre * scriptions filled at RHAME'S DRUG * STORE meet every test. Specify * RHAME'S and stop worrying-The I cost may be a little more. Rhame's Drug Store, SUMMERTON, S. C. W. B. SMITH. The Barber of Summerton Is now in position to render to the public quicker and better service. A call will be appreciated. Special pains and care will be given to children. In the mean time bring or send your old Suit along and have it made to look new by a man of- experience. This will enable me to keep the help in the shop that I have. Thanking you in advance, I am, Yours for business, W. B. SMITH H. P. T ROY, SUMMERTON, S. C. Special for this Week: Hand-Packed Tomatoes 9 Cents. Good Price on Honduras Rice Plenty of Sugar on hand. No restrictions. Always come to see us. FOR YOUR DRUGS and Quick Service, go to The Rexall Store. A fresh supply of Norris' Candies always on hand. Let's have your business large or small Your Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. L. A. ASBELL. Successor to Summerton Drug Co. *To Our Many Friends and Customers: Fully appjreciating the liberal patronage given us in the past, we take great pleasure in announcing that we have now adlded s lrline of staple and heavy groceries a right-up-to-the-minute, Fancy Groceries In this fancy grocery department you will find everything jjabsolutely sanitary, and nothing but the best ini eatables on the market, so when you are looking for something good to appease the appetite just call up phone No. 29, and our "lightning speed Porter" will be there with the goods on the minute. We also do quite a wholesale business, so when in the market Swith aniy case goods, better always get our prices andl save money. We also sell dry goods, shoes, notions, etc., and invite com par ison in prices in this line. L ots of business with a small ma rgin overruns a small business with large margins. That's why we Saorofigin sqmall, tshow i tour willingness to divide our Your business large or small will always be appreciated, and we shall in the future as in the past, (do our utmost to give you fresh clean goods. We stand behind every article we sell with Sthis guarantee, "your money cheer-fully re'funded if not as repre sented." When in town make our store your headquarters. We alewatys glad to see you, regardless as to whether we sell * McClary.-Broadway Company. R * IH. C. CA RItI A N. J., Manager.R RT H. MEDLIN Following up some facetious and serious remarks made last week by your Uncle Nub, relative to the Giv ers of Advice, it is a fact that Ad 'visers are much more plentiful and numerous than those who receive and practice it. Even here it seems to be "more blessed to give than to receive." There is always a bountiful supply of advice, of assorted quality, on tap, to be had for the asking, and oft times it is thrust upon you. Now it I seems to us that it would be the part of wisdom to take the pick of this good advice and put ti into practice. The Devil is exceedinly active-all along the line now-and something must be done to prevent him from getting "into the saddle" for keeps. Now-a-days more seems to be thought of how to kill time pleasantly than how to make the best possible use of the hours-think it over, my brothers, think it over. Tares are being sown in excess of the good grain. The work of destruction is progressing more rapidly than that of construe tion. Wake up if the enemy is upon you and all the more dangerous for being under cever and disguised. Don't be misled-cultivate the dis cerning eye. Examine yourself and ask; as did the disciples, "Is it I?" Miss Martha Walker is spending this week in Bishopvtlle with Mrs. John Boskins. Mr. W. J. Wilkie and his sister, Alice, is spending this week in Cam den with friends. Mr. W. J. Godwin went to Spartan burg Sunday to attend the State meeting of the Woodmen of the World as a delegate from White Oak Camp No. 190. Honor Roll 1st grade-Sarah Shirer, Thomas Cooper James. 2nd grade--Agnes Felder, Annie Belle Richbourg, Virginia Wilkie, W W. Davis, Jr. 3rd grade--Charles Allen, Halstead Anderson, Richard Briggs, Ashton Broadway, Beverly Carrigan, Julia] Cantey, Evelyn Coskrey, Lottie Gard ner, Francis Troy, Vira Wiggins. 4th grade-Sarah Baker, Esther Gordon, George Richbourg, France: Seymour. 5th grade-Elizabeth Anderson Katie Cantey, Lulie May Hodge, Mai Medlin, Lillian Wilkie. 6th grade-Hallie Carson, Grace Cobia. 7th grade-.Frances Dingle. May Elizabeth Hunter, Tappy Lesesne, Annie Mood. 8th grade--Emma Wynn Mood, Delmar Rhame, Sue Esther Pitts. 9th grade--Ma-ry Wilkie. 10th grade--Emory Roger-s. .Jord(ain, long famous for its sup) pers5 and banquets was for the second time within the last few wveeks, the "'medca'' of many Sunmmertonians, on last Fri'hiy night, w~heni a coach full jour-neyedl over on the North Western. The Summerton c-rowd, also entitled to son' e fame along certain lines, fully susta inedl their r-eputat ion on this oe c ~a ion,- andl the emplty Ila tes 'ich they left behind werec eloquent testi mony to the ability of the JTordan lad!ies as caiterers to connisieur-s. The ba:inquet was held at t he school builin g and we- und'r~-t andi wm grea t success fr-om every sta ndpo int Sum meton fe-ls at pecu liar i nterest inl Jordan, her educational aff~airs, etc., ntot only because of the fact thn: numtbcr of' hert 'it izens wvere raised there andl form i-Iy iden)t ified( with that coimmuneity but aiso because its school is pr-esidledn ov-er by M iss Li da Scarborough of this place-, than whomi no conmmuni ty ever sent out a finet young woma n or bette'r teacher. We understandi that Miss Scat borough is in high fav~or with the goodi folks of Jordan which ensteem is high. ly deserv~ed. I ,ieutt. Richard R icharidson, weho is goinug to school in (Chartleston,. spent Sunday with his parents. There was- a(dance at Capt. -J. 11 Bowen's Wedntesday night given by~ Miss Eval ine WVoodruffr and Mr. .Jim Bowen. D~elightful pun~ch was servedo Tlhoso that were ptresent wvere: MIis' Annie Louise Ashill, Mahle Davis Pe'arlie I hivis, l'auiry P'itts, Myt' Al lsn, E-m ilinv' Woodrlulf, S-d ie Fischer F'rancis Tofton, Matha Wale-r, [Dor. othy Carson, Mr. Peste Chewning Hlarry Br-own, Frank Mo, Chtarles Pit ts. Miller Flerk', Fred L anahanm -Jimmie .James. .Jim low 'n, D~enmy Carson, E'arnest Walker, D~ouglas Baini, ,John Josieph. The Boy Sc-outs gave an entertain ment at the school house hat Friday night and each scout hadl the nyi ilege of inviting a girl. It was~ at extra g-ood meengn, al sul ennoy Corresponder it very much. Delighted punch and cakes were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Culler are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carrigan. 0 Cadet Peter Richardson spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i R. C. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Baskin and family spent the week-end with Mrs. Baskin's mother, Mrs. A. S. Briggs. Miss Vivian Eadon came home Sat urday to spend the week-end at her home. Mrs. R. Holden is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Davis. Miss Mary Gentry spent the week end at home. Mr. Floyd from Manning took Miss Gertrude Cloelough to the picture show in Manning Friday night. On last Friday night, March 7th, 1919, there was held a debate between the two Literary societies of the Sum merton high school. The query read as follows: "Resolved, That the United States should so amend its Constitution as to give women equal rights of voting with the men." The affirmative was upheld by the two representatives of the Girls' so ciety, Misses Fairy Pitts and Alma Burgess, while Messrs. Frank Mood and Emory Rogers argued for the negative. Both sides of debators had strong speeches, but the judges, 1)r. William Carrigan, Dr. D. O. Rhame and Pv. l. W. Gordon, unanimously agreed that the affirmative won fairly and squarely. :liss Lila Briggs, president of the Girls' l.iterary society presided over the meeting. Besides the debate, there were several other interesting numbers on the program, such as music and the reading of jokes. On the whole, the program was in teresting, as well as instructive, and the managers have planned to repeat it for the benefit of the put ic at an early date. St.i.\RON (CO.\l ENCE.\lENTl BOY SCOUT' P'ROGRA.l.\E H itherto the ioy Scout feature. con.spicuous as it is elsewhere has not fiared in the School Commencement P rograLu. But at the instance of the active anl efic ient superintendent, the Scout A laster will probably add this year the Scouts as an additional attraction at So:mmerton. The feature will probably be ae fol lows: Seo.'ts aseaible in outer hall, I sO ut master 1)on stai'). Bugil Flouish. Heiall Procuiains: Troop No. 1; Pat rols 1 and 2 Bo, S&oats of A mer ica. Summierton, S. C. Second yell. AUi rise. .\l:ijtary march to:dat'. with folht colors; halt, fac'. scout master and sa'ute; a bou.t fai; eolor t the fron I u le souinding ". To th IC (olors" all slute. -1n Scom n- audlience > Th ( 'I!->rS to the rear. (Colors to the frout. Hihe le' 12 Honor Ro.l rleet mn -u'ce io Sens:. l.awi tirst smgly al ilthn in ua ison c''n"|udintr with the SeoT.' oaith in unis n. All ng"\ ria Regl' so)und'h "Tlaps"; scont $0samt Iuaie 'ounda "lietreat"; military rarch; si'ot- :"etr. TIhe falow:n resointions we r* ii:,n:nously pa)..-.i by the Eplisc'opal (0? reYgation (of Shummerton on Sun ''ay morning. !;. t: with mayyars has been assocIiatedl wtusat SI. .\ichael's church, an as5 it did! th"' niun ol f his most honor el and revi eend fat her the bishop of this IDioese. has been r'nmoved to a hi rher sphe re; therefore, be it. "Resolved, Tlht we share miost dee'ply wiith the loved ones in his home'a the pa in :and~ grief of his loss; "RsleThat hiis steadfast. by aity to) the worship i'nd work of his chu rh was?) an xmle and i n.-pira.. tion to I he lit tle hand of our people of Sum merton; "Resolv'ed, That we miss hir.1 andl wIll continu'e to miss him duoring the comling years and will find it difIkhult to fill hi: plac"; "'iReslved, TPhat a copy of thoe reolutions b' forwarded to h is fam v' and inscribedl on the m)inutes of the ehti.:ch.D.0 ADin O.rary. UREAU It They're Here! The Newest Materials in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Men's Furnishings Shoes and Oxfords Everything of the very latest model--fashions for every taste. Your Inspection invited. DAVIS & BARNES, Summerton, S. C. THIS IS THE FAMOUS Santee Range .t i to th rt s of. IThe Silver, . C.; . . 1 . McFaddin, Alcolu, S. C.; . Y 'Iowden, Mayes (le, S. C.; S. I.. Gilreath, Grenville, S. C.; J. M . (antey, Sum merton, S. C.; Wmi. N. Richbourg, Summerton, S C.; Bruce W. D~esChamps, Pinewood, S. C., and several hundred others just a. enthusiastic. Over half the Ranges in use in Summerton are Santee's. CLARENDON HARDWARE Co. J. M. PLO WDEN, Mgr. i To Our Friends and a Customers: Tny ot-no ano customers for the h In',om busines:s r. . ha* so i lb ho lutel satisfazctor. to? th ownir As i to : t W con andi lHnoeis we haiv iili, w '.von wis th oesw handl-. W till have a feyw hoirss ani o!:ab a oura,~ oif youi~ ar in the market for anything :n th way of li. 'tock, ailways We also have a lot of l.-ather G~oods. at wdl be ini too -.ld to show~ what we have int th o istUn, which -::u w1l awy nn t': o b ' among the best thb :onrkt utfore . F. W. T RU LUCK. S SlIRETIY ON HONDS) Those who are required to give Itondst in positins ofC tnru and who desire to aivozd azskoog frienias to becomte their sturoties, or who taay wish to relieve friend s from fart he r obl .iations n. bondlsmen, .4hould a pply in persont or by letter to Summerton J. .1. CANTEY. Attorny ouhCaoln AMEICAN SUiRETY. COMPANY OF' NEW YORK Capital and Surplus Over $6.000.000U l'Pmletas nn Annicin.