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• # -in mi rrr/w . ..■■■- ■ *fT zamr*' f?-, '> - #.*v*w*ir «»in>iMlii| > •«, hi amimm**' i ' • • ^1 l»l t'S? ;■ T i'- ’ “ •1 f^aint that kitchen floor instead of scrubs bing it every few days or buying expensive coverings that grow dingy and*show wear. You can do it yourself. It s easy and costs only a trifle. ACME QUALITY »*• FLOOR PAINT (Granite) is the ideal finish for kitchen, pantry and laundry floors, steps and inside surfaces to be walked upon. It*» hard, durable, sanitary, easy to apply, easy to keep clean, hard to wear out. Brush it on tonight and you can walk on it tomorrow. If !t> a surface to be paiated, enametnd. stained, varnished or fin* labed in any way, there’s an, Quality Kind to fit the b *<» , N x . A. WICHMAN & SON, WAL' |R0,S. C. MASMWVILLE. Afhiitatrrille, Nov. 3.—Special: — Pfeaae aKon toe apace in your paper to put our community in touch with tht count> We want our friend* in Colleton to hear a word from urf once in a while. We have been having aome nice woather for harvesting our crops ior the paut week and we .have made good the time. Only one thing has worried u* for U*e past few days and that w »t:ring too early, for we have been having aome real winter mirningv It makes one feel as though they would want their furs and overcoat) Some of the farmer* in thia sec- it > • • ttdn will soon be through harvesting ♦btif crvO" while othera who planted I ite cro(>* on account of the dry weather, have juat begun. Thoae •wbo have Almost completed their yopr’ii work are very well pleaaed with the r(*milt. The late p!*nterd Mean to be up if ted a great deal. "They say that they are sure that their crops will yield much more per icre than wan expected three months UfO SNIDERS SCHOOL. Ruffin Nov. 1.—The Junior School Improvement Society of the Sniders School was reorganized Friday af ternoon, Oct. 28. The following of ficers were elected: President- Cora L Vam. Vic^-Preeident- Lloyd Brant. Secretary and Treasurer Leila Croaby. The president appointed the fol lowing program committet -Lizzie Herndon. Flossie Vam and William Biahop There will not be any school next week as the teacher. Mum Carrie E. W’eekley, expects to attend the Woman’s Missionary Union Conven tion which meets in Greenville Nov. 7-11. October 11. the patrons and trus tees of the Sniders school listened to interesting addresses by Rev. F. O. S. Curtis and Dr H. W. Black Af ter a bountiful dinner a local School Improvement Association of ;)0 mem bers was organized, with the follow ing officer*: President Mis* Carrie E. Week- ley. Vice-President M iss Cora L. Vam. ^ Secretary and Treasurer- Miss Leila Crosby. Drf Black and Mr. Curtis were elected honorary members of the As sociation. «° Cor. r\0 you believe in the philosophy of ^ standing still? Are you a disciple of “My grand daddy did way/ dare be; that's one nicely. There was <juite a large at tendance Sunday afternoon, al though the weather was cold. Mi*i Della laingdale of Pleasant it;ve, visited »ur Sunday Seh<*'l iinrday Mm. U. W Price, of thisplaA*. is vibiUng relativesm Walterboyo this week Mi.wen Uarbara Ja<jue«. Ethel and Kula Price of Sandy Dam. wen* the ifuests of Mrs. 11. R. 1’rice Sunday Of course you are not. You don’t thing you are trying to get away from. 11 N ou can’t attend lo let things drill along You are look ing lor everything that will help you to make )our work easier, pleasanter and h«dp you get more out of it We all are. The telephone, the telegraph, the electric car, the.auto- O-r Sunday'•chool is progressing mobile, and latest of all the flying machine tel! us in indisput able language. Hie vorld is moving—things are not as they were. ^ We have to keep step will) the ever moving procession or we will be trampled under and crowded down and out. You can’t attord to De a back number now days. Things to pay. anil there is room and need for all of ls in this grand march of progress. 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