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g f 933 GervaisSt. V U.fr-Avv: . ?xl i i s.>; .,= -v . , vr \ .-v. FTP! *> . ? l/9| i TanenbaunrS ? u V*wS* ? **? - :. ?? .*-** ???w ;-y ' : w ?r .^7777 SSSTwSS*;*#' ?r-?c.wr ?-wsgMsw - > - l.v:. .c^':.., , '" * II1.T B. t ?.. vr y^ti' .-. m 04*$ S-K b**ti 2<?0 h? *-"' > - ? , 4*':2. :;-'. ?*?> %Hl'ffO"*i- ' f.-vV .. - V-;. T. W?4^ef5^c^erred a shipment of misses- aad ^hiid- - i reus sweilt^liS^fifici^^ >n& slippers* absol^l^fthe; - ? prettwBt -ever^hqyn in Colpmhiav:Y^Usmustv'gea?them^ -> ? i: the# >alue ai prices iw&e**ariy*a^ gefcyttor choke* ... ^ r*&a?wfk ?"?j i y&hXK ,#.-/ri-xn ' J H':* < ? *?'-*?> ? -->? - --~ . - ... .^. ' ;<? w.-v^' .' 4:-u' "&v?? ^thea*ate$6 each. t3tfc[er m d43^^^iV^l:25 each. <f>a*il -s >**? --? ^ if *"v^- *:: ' 'A~:' f**? te> * :w "T->'?* * - ** -:U' ' ' . v >^ lS blaok"^itk>flkbts'^-'^l'4&-bTh^^tttl^al?lief theik^ isH1 1^ f'. .-. ^ri: K??*>8 .'Si:- W ?<?.* fc* v ^ ?* fcatfh* - -rv w/ivf^.^AtiKio . V~..,_,*v t ?.,:-i/?^f,..f ^ *x ?; o* % ' VSWU ^r ^ '- ; : v.. ; V r::--' ?': r?- -> v:" i ' of piec> goodsat riidd^ . j TANENBAVM'S I /. . . \ : . J; .-./ '." < / 'r - ' * .. * - : --- . . W. Assembly St., Columbia', S. C. r - ' ' v" V " ' / ' -ko , - <| > ... 1 X.. - 7 ' ' : h.:" *" . rn >* N v?. >. - ' || ANNOUNCING ptte-ftfid %S?g of OefNew Sbde Store, [sis : . >-j-ii -?.TX'v- "iwz. $ - **' ' ; j .V! & " ' " ? .v Souvenirs jprnewte* ever:?'one visituag our > store - on openings^eyv >yV- ^ [*\ -/ .* . *. , fitnirely remodeled, our n^w store is the embodiment ofmH.that is refined aiwi elegant. v v ^ We Take Pleasure in Introducing FALL .SllrtP STYLES A W IN THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN BRANDS: For Mien:?WALK OVER, EDWIN CLAPP. ^ For WomenWALK-OVER, GROVER'S, DOROTHY DODD. ; For Oiadwn:-^fcwWE TWINS, DOROTHY DODD, jf "EXCELSIOR," for boys aid little gents, the original H Boy Scout line. Sb own in all of the n^est , > styles . ^ : (sfyles like "Dad* wears.) ^ ^ H .'-W'- -KJ~ .' .V ' ' j| ^ Wa^^arness, ' i i Cau^hman Bros ^ l -rL ri: i Figures snow -m?x, m. ixars: m Rtw York City, There Are More * . sufferers. Disease of the heart Is increaslr ? In this city, according to a repo-t made recently by Dr. Louis I. Ham % director of the bureau of prevehtab'tdiseases, ta Acting Health *.Comjn:> sioner Dr. Frank JUMonogbenef New 1 York, says the New Y.<jr? Times, r *r+ v?no K/kan nheprvod that femalee.** 11 A1UO the report states, "show greater incidence of cardiac defect np to the ..mia of twenty^onr, than le found In mal i of similar age. groups.., After twent. four years of.age, however, the Incidence becomes increasingly pronoune* In maiea. ' . " ^ " "What we are particularly concerns : about as a public health problem is the early recognition of cases in which j ^any qne or numerous causes may hav< I?"'operated" to produce damage upon any palt^Of fhe^heart or the vaSCttfaJ "Astern, so that we may shield etftf&lfer jpim from physical gnd-^iUk?tganexposure to subsequent. inrectJons.:j }**&&? 'adofo&tifehtS "there'' oughr to oe hltf&lc*provision to ascertain whether i ot^ hot a child^may be suffering frc;^ % cardiac defect; end if-so to. make a i , t*in^fc}?weh children are not perp^ed^^iter,info industries in wht: the^are lucyitaply. doomed to suffer r.s aggravation oftheir cardiac disease' \ lirith ibi the menace to health and llr? wHclr HS";Implied. 'Such adolescents ' | should not be permitted to be employed injsm industrial environment in whb-i excessive l^art, or physical strain o ; other causes of fatigue may opera to alone . or iff cohjunotion with othv r factors to cause a celiac breakdow. . "The time may ncft be far distan?1 ? ?Kovinor- tl fcp< I WIieil SUUie UlgUUlZittUVU --- . regard for the sanctity as well as the economic value of human life w;:i Z carefully consider each case/of dea<"? m. reported In a community ami place the blame for such death upon the public, authorities, parents or employer*, each In proper measure as they rae have been responsible for failure to conserve the lives of those who are exposed to the development of. cardiac , ^dl&ase or ' are already so handi1 ^capped.1* ' m:, rr*r?'?'' TeU* of Green Fields of Arctfa/ It is tbe t absence ofgla^iers whte^ . makes the ^difference -1 between < the 4 North and South poles,; and giyes;ttxe f- Arctic the4 frlendiy,t ^iisp^t^ip' *to' wards man' which' Mr.' Stefahs^on has divulged in ,Jlls book,- "The Friendly eteh-hrif^edSoutfc coast northward ,. you, come to the prairies bordering tt ^"Alaska North coast," says Mr. Stefap i j son. "On the great. triangular cpast a! plalni^f sqiiare miles tber * ' 'are no mountains, cor sequently i . v giaclets. v> explanation is ^the: . northern Alas'* is low, flat land, wb ?j & prempltaiioc x> Jight that/the snow h ?Air thawed j -away in the sp iff,'" The ArCilii.jgPWaSS'jaDGS. nc Wis, uawv caribou in herds of tens of thousand and sometimes hundreds ofthousands to a single herd, with lesser numbers of musk oxen here and , there. ThM* are the polar foxes, both white and bluV that feed In summer on the un* believable swarms -pf lemmings -that also form the food of thousands, of owls, and hawks and. gulls. There are the go<>se and brant and swan and cran,e and leon,.,and various species of duck. AVhen you add to this picture the bumblebees, bluebottle flies and abundant fn&ect life, of which1 tb? clbiids of mosquitoes' fonn t/ie"' most Impressive^ilnd least tolerable pact | you get a-picture of a country that , in summer, certainly is not without '-'life. ..... , , - - : i }.' : - ' ?. Where to Buy One. Betty, age three, and Jean, age = slptir,were playmates. Betty started . -- Gie 'usnal morning argument. "I have : "a hew dress and you haven't." * Jean promptly came back with the re^ly; "Boys don't wear dresses. ' i | . have a new suit and "you haven't" l ' Betty did. not hesitate. .; "I have [ 'slippers and you haven't" 5 Nothing . daunted, Jean j answered': " ,MWell, have hew oxfords and yoc haven't."' ' ' Betty determine to have the last word and srM: ''Well, I have a little b/ib?*bgather and' ypu haven't." 1 Jean* was .stamped, then, leaning V forward, whispered: .. "Say, Betty, j store did you buy him at?" * - .... .J I ' " ' BATESBTTRG NEWS. The members the hoard of trade i i . c.". t a turkey supper last Friday even; in the Red Cross hall, to a large numb*. - * of invited guests. Several .-hort talks were made by some of the-. ' ni -o/o sand invited guests. Thesppi-: [. was prepared by the . fs?hoc4; improvement association and ,* civic I'-agve of Batesburg., Dr. W.^tv>Tim: brar-.h, president of th.e bo^rd of raCe, acted is toastmaster and in; :r o'duthe* srrehk^s"fa happy form. ?he potato ckttnlng. house will s& r/ ^^mpleted an<f which'is^'likely ; to ar'ortf a valuable asset to our town, , " - icaujf i.vx" tuia jctti ? 11 uij u? ; The building will hold ; .bout *2,000 bushels. 1 y,-r. "W; 'A. McSwain of Columbia, : former "State Insurance Commissioner, j { ? as h' ce on business Friday. ' ! |-**. Mr*. :??. X. Harman and" children I or X? xington are Visitihng relatives ] he:*.^:;ri?jweeki '* * | . H. Timmerman is attending j cc%*ajriSaluda today. J TV Brown, cashier of the i fti :-b I durance Agency of Columbia, j i i?! 'town Thursday of last week, j N'. PV -Mitchell, Esq.; a member of' | *he Columbia bar, was in town Sun-j | d:ty./ *' * - ' I | , TV * " " ' ' ' * rfor. JuLius Sharpe, county super- ] | :n:ex.deat 'of education, and Mr ; Frsvik G<k>rg$, the popular and efl'i, cterit postmaster 'of Lexington, were " jr.- of friends ift town last Friday j * 'When ?x Firestoi 1 '/ \ " V* WHEREVI tions an< are most ' - you win find Fi ^ P'- - in universal use. {. The hard jo stone. And so ^ . .. stone responded i : conditions?so c mileage mounte possible to obU X&xy tires "thai | * Miles per Dollai , slogan of thinl < J- everywhere. Iltfttf ^ .The blending l ' . ot ruwcer, gun s ^ construction, aii | these .nileage : 1 a '' ; ^r'. M? | 4 - .2 1 1 ; f * - V 4 i 1 ? ' ' I \ J * .v * C ' ' ' J Hi I A v . bPh '! /...H---^ fl;:?1 J ,.;. -^ga^^pyi* K ' .__ _ - _ _ _ '4 OUO /-.'A dJ tHY. I oteel< r V , Tfc >; * -> - . ? ' : . .<.. -.Hiu,j^? * - j* r. _ .. ; ; - v t i .; - ' _ . ' 311: S . /^sRfe. p '1 >)y u / JlHw*- **' '* w*-;il life -^'Cg^ rjffi BHH 1 M : A ^ s MAMM? IteY IwV/ ;supei y/ ^i'lHCOMPARi one day last week.Mi*. Watson Timmerman returned Sunday from a trip to his homo in Edgefield county-. ' There's nothing new under the Esau gave up his seniority rights i A/ v.ofto era Jo linniii evening. - ' ' Mr. Jesse*F. Ouzts,"the we)l known insurance and business man of Greenwood. was the guest of friends in town Sunday. . * H- E. E. Smith is.having erected on his lot on Live street, near thei Methodist church,, a modern and upto-date .dwelling. . Mr-' -Home*' Miller has the contract to do the work. A revival meeting, is. ..in progress v ^ J * this week at thfe Batesburg Baptist church. The pastor, Rev. S. E. W'elchell, is being assisted by Rev. il?.' Coker of Due West. Prof. J. C. Pou, superintendent of the North high school, was in town >: -J Silver Dale Ci _ J106 Lady jStnjM .. DeSoto I You have tried the / *i? . . ill**) The Best Place ii Club Breakfast.....,,, - : Business' LuSStr:^. ;1- Special fiinhe/ , . -j * . Short Orders At All ...Time . 4 , . Phone uv about our milk dclivei t ' m'am and buftepnilk:. ??????? 'Jtra SaDiceI * SR the exac- been develop ^ ^ 1I?A KtA?i1r 1 f* J. ICSIS Ui UIC& lliC WUlil id ; severer-there ' constantly ii irestone Cords ues for the p Users in 1 bs Ffre" * Firestone r< weU has Fire- ^ almost under difficult Firestone re onsistently has travel] a to totals lmlin from ordi- Don't be t today Most tires?buy v : is the buying mileage at tY :ing motorists sistent with formance. and tempering Make Mo? n-dipped cord your princip -bag cures-7-all ? fchoose. methods have that basis. n^^ed( a - / i : j :?J. r * Lexingten, S. I; ?. , . % - ' ' DTH LIVESTOCK SHG f?B POULTRtl DISPLAY ABLE AGRICULTUR AL EXHIBIT JTO-HARISESS RUNNING < RACES flBE'/VORA^"' j/ menu |4 CL \'k ]'VL LU^V V ?l M.V4V -klt<A Times. -/' ::"1"' '"'; jj ..: "-I./lJLIL :; I jr The worst indictment against -free; verse ;is ih.at it ig not/only free. tree ajid^cat'y. ?Mew Yfwjt. II Telegraph.. '""i And M. Harding. had such gi eax hopes that thisf irst .term would be a s HHM term of endearment.?rKrie Times./ 1 * reamery Lunch :>i -' i . y *i Ictel Bldg. __ Phono 4574 i :<? I .?'! '? >. ? \ '< > others, now try as. } ir~ n the City to Eat .x'-r.t.iV' h. A 50c i ' - " x;" y *?/vv s>?.Strictly Heine Ccokin?j . v ' ?, '* , L t- " j y. We specialize on whipped J We have car own dairy. A "" V. J v bminate| 1 V\V. \ >ed by men whose v- >v- ^ the production of ^ icreasing tire v >ublic. I his vicinity verifj^^. jputation, and- re^\i daily some new f cord of extra His- Vv led. I I .r_r . j i * > jfl sausneu xo uuy t alues?the longest I ic lowest price con- M such reliable per- ! 1 t Miles per Dollar ie o? tire economy- y) your next tire on ig. . ' I MOST k MILES -1 Pm ^}er ?1 DOLLAR % : Gords ; Gartha * :':'V..W ;- < ' . ' / ( ?* ? ' " "/* >f *'* ?" "'' '1 ... ....' .. c ' ' .... : *. "*:>', fi.- t >fj '. ->; -."> / ' C. ; ' > * ' *'v wLA > . /V. t *