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Loans to run for thirty-three y and charges,, very small---Borro stock or assume any liability fo: We can also handle loans on irn five and ten years. Loans Any Amount from 7 , PURDY & toose the JeshanHolidaonin -fv and D.n Hirchan. 5 RiffU&DNess Th emawn stoescanil e Cose Saturatzof' Septme Stord, to Wilobsrehewis Hoday ' 1Riff'& Ness. IsAa Mectle Co. 1 egotta .LAP cent interest, have to tak . estate to rt )0 to $30 (AN, YS AT LAW, l1 It is suggested to all teachers tha they have the pupils bring all thei old books to school, and to ascertai: whether or not it is possible to classi - fy them in such as they have unti - they have completed their old book - before buying new books for the nex i grade. In this way the pupils cai ' use their old books until they hav - completed a grade and then when nei - books must be purchased then le a them buy the newly adopted ones. I e this is generally done throughout th S county it will save much money to th r patrons. -. Owing to the present financis , st ring.ency and the outlook now coti d fronting. everyone, it certainly bc Y hooves eachi to try to make his (dolla -reach as far as possible. -The books are being handled at th county superintendlent's offiee in th 'a Court House this year, and I am maa .ing every effort to have the books o a' hand wvhen called for, yet I am ior inlterestedl in saving you money that n I am in making sales. t I feel sure if the teachers and1 pal Ions wvill have a "get -together" meel mng am}it go over the si tuation you enI n arrarge it so th:it no wholesal dI changing will be done, anid when (Ion you will know that it col not i: d(: avoidIed. - E. J. Browvne, ,.County Supt. Education. MINUT'ESI OF THE A LCOLU MUSIC CILU The Alcolu Music Club met at th home of Mrs. Brooks Harley Frida afternoon, September 15th. Theo .were six members andI four visitor JPeent. We studliedl the history a e the famous musician Franz Petc Schubert wvhich wve all found interesi . mg. dI We electedl newv oflicers as follows President, Mary Jones; Secretara Alice Hlarvin; Treasurer, Edith Co' . lins. A piano solo was playedl by eac member andI a (uet by Mildred Co lins and Mrs. Harley. Games wei playedl which were enjoyed by all. s Refreshments were servedl aft< wvhich the meeting adjourned to met Cagain the first Fifjlay in October. I AlIco Harvin, Sec. tSECOND HAND CLOTHES NA~IA On Saturday, September 23rd th ladies of the Woman's Christian Terr perance Union wvill have a sale a [I Aecoid hand clothes at the sto~re vs e cdted by D). Hlirschmann. DEPUTHS I'LACE BAN ON GAMBIIIN( S Portland, Ore., Sept. 19.--R4?affle gambling and gambling devices are re a pugnant to God's laws and should no h e toleratedl in the church, accordini r to a resolution adopted todlay by th .. house of dleputies of the Protestahi a Episcopsal church In general sessioi t here. The house of bishops' adopte 1a coat of arms for tho church to b SIused on all stationery and offili ed to1f ears, six per aver does noi r other loans Lproved real $1,000,i ATTORNE PAXVILl[ NWS I[MS The Woman's Christian Tempet ance Union held a "Mother's Meet ing" at the home of Mrs. F. S. God dings on Tuesday afternoon with good attendance of mothers. A ver interesting program had been pre pared and it was enjoyed and appre ciated. Three names were added t the W. C. T. U. membership. Th feature of the business session wai the election of officers, for anothc year resulted as follows: Presiden Mis. F. S. Geddings; Vice Presiden Miss Daisy Rhame; Recording an Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. H enr Curtis; Treasurer, Mr's. T1. W. Gunte The followving superintendents of d< partments were chosen: Flower Mis sions, Mrs. M. B. Corbett; Citizenshii r.Luke Ridgill; Medal Contes Srs. Henry McLeod; Child Welfar< Mrs. R. T. Touchberry. Mirs. J. W. Mims, Jr., and childre have returned after a two wveek's vis wvith her sister, Mrs. B3. BI. Fergt 'son at Sharon. Mrs. L. C. Ridgill who has bee visiting relatives in Sumter returne home on Monday. Mrs. Minnie Plexico Ambros~e an children of G1eorgetowna, recently visi edl at the home of Mr's. J1. W. Minm Mrs. HI. S. Bloyd of Lamar has r< turned home after a few (lays v'is with friends and relatives. Miss Pearl Broadway left a fe, days ago to begin her teaching duttic at Green Sea. Miss Lucile G;eddings left on Tues dany to resume her studlies at Colun bin College. Miss Florence F"elder is at how from Kershaw for a short vacation, Miss Emtma Brown went to Chai leston Sunday wher'e she wvill aten Meminugetr High School this sessios Mr. N. G. Blroadlway and famil visitedl relatives at Chcste'rfield la week. Mr. Willie Griflin has i'ecently opet edl up~ a grocery store In the old Curt building. Mt's. G. HI. Lackey was taken to Lii Tuomey hospital this week foi' trea ment. Mrs. Eliza Tisdalc has returned I hei' home at Maycsville, after a vis with friends and r'elatives. REAl) AND SAVE MONEY If you are interestedl in schools dii school books I shall be glad to hay you read this, as it may save yo money. The newly adloptedl school books wil be in use for' the next five years an at the present high prices, and it be hooves each and every one to save al the monley he can. This is not th time 0or place to explain why book ai'e high, yet there are goodl reasonm Your opportunity lies in not buyin, more of them than you can help. Ever~y school has the right and pri viloe ofn using any of the 0old boosk whlihihnve been In .use for the pas five. yens until De'eeftbor 1928-mor than a year longer..bgfore droppinj into the new ndoanion. teI ~DST costs e any in for ,000.00 4anning, S. C. t document. A flag with a red cross on a white field was approved also by the bishops. The design of the coat of arms shows on a silver field a cross 3 in red surrounded by a border in blue t charged with stars in silver, all sur mounted by a mitre. The bishops con curred in a resolution adopted by the t deputies referring to a committee the r matter of the common communion cup. Charges against Bishop William M. Brown, retired, of Arkansas were I dropped when a committee was dis - charged from further considleration of .a petition from the dliocese of Arkan sas asking that Bishop Brown oe e brought to trial for heresy in connec e tion witfi statements in a hook which he had published. S One New York floor walker not - only acts like a count but is one. kssk d4verti V '-~ - ,, FOR RENT OR SALE-Ten room s house p~artly furnished, well locat f edl in Su~mmerton, including one r acre land, vegetable gacrden anad . out build(1ings. For further in for mation and terms address: Mrs. MI. .E. Ten nent, 9:'0 .Jersey Ave., WVin , ston Salem, N. C. 38-2tp ra FOR SA LE'-Rosen Rye Seed, 2 1-2 - bushel to a bag, $1.25 per bushel; e Fulghum Seed Oats $1.10(; Apple'r Seed Oats $1.05; Virginia Gray' r Seed (fats $1.15. All Oats 5 bushels t to a bag. All f. o. b. shipping p'int; all these seedls are testedl, Cash with order. R. C. liaggett, Ayden, O'I t-c. STRAYED-Black and white spotted e female Bird (log; kind of old1. Went - away about two weeks. Reward for f her return to R. E. Davis, Silver. COLLEGE PRIEPARATVORY SCHOOL Mrs. E. C. Nettles Alsbrook, Principal Mannting, South Carolina Fifteen standlardl units high school i English, French, Latin, mathematics, - history, science andl penmanship. t Th'1orough preparatIon for any college. ,Studen~s for Winthrop and Clemson win honors. Indlividlual instruction. Thorough grounding. Rapid progress. LStuidents accomplish more in one year other'wlse in two. Tuition, 36 weeks, $45 T 1erms, September 11, 1922 to Ma~y 31, 1921.- Christmas holiday, December 22 to Jan. 6. Daily sessloo 1 0 a. m to 12:0. m.