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Fay, Local and Mfewi Willfeton, Autr, mumed to tlim ABt Visit Wi‘;i) Simphie Hijdsov,.J » Harvard Gru'i lirerp visitors to Eujrer*e> tk« gruest last Mrs. Florence Jjj Mrs. J. H. } > an d little son-, and John, Jr., V t --tt%rr: V * - . * v;» .'ISv'' ‘H’ * .. . ■ ran* f rl. Annie Mcj (Torence, r o ter a pli ther, Mr? r Aubrey Bolen • Saturday. * Salley, waa jher mother, of Columbia, iters Charlea fit visiting’ her . L. S. Meltf- Sist- Pa^nts, Mr! n J champ.. y | Mr. and Mi-s. J, J Bell and son, returned last widM^wn Saluda, N, c - . Mrs. Sinipsi.n, of visiting her sista% Mrs. Gi^g| who have been is 'S: ►AY 'j.Wri : lantic! ions! [jSishopville, 8. B. Ray. and difldren, bi Boston, are here for the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith,' beftxre returning to their home at. Salt LaAe City, Utah. Misses Haz, i &nd Ann Hicks, of Rome, Ga., airived Mepday to be the guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Hair, . T ~ W- Elbert Peguee, ef Mt. Pleasant, spent the wetland nrAh his sister, Mrs. W. c: Smith. G. E. Stalling«, of ^tome, Ga., is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. H. Hair. R. P. Kennedy and Mrs. Woodward, of Augusta; are vtoting their sisters, Mrs. J. D. Ketir^jy Mrs. R. ly Hair. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Flennikan and twin sons- of Caasden, visited friends last week hero. • • Mrs. Arnold P. Lae has returned from Richmond, Va., where she has been for the past two weeks. Miss Edith BM1 has been visiting Miss Mary Robison, of Rowesvillc. Miss Robison returned with her for a visit here. Misses Elizabeth Johnston and El len Grimes, of Elko, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.'W. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis and family and Mrs. W. C Cook have re turned after aeveqU weeks in Bluff- ton. Mr. and Ml*. £ M. Kennedy and BWly Pa tiers «i are spending several days in HendersogviRe. Miss Bartia Willis, of Simpeon- ville, in visiting MW^e Bessie ^and Margaret TWaSfgpOr , *, , son and grard- S. C., Mrs. An- ind daughter, An- Mr Ernest Rush- from Miami, Fla„ Mr. and Mrs. M. week. Gofer I.yhaa&d Iks returned to his home in WiquMi after spending the week with Herbert and Lybrand Smith. - J. V. Po'iitr a<i Mis c Grace Givens have returded freon the University hospital, where they h&:i tonsil oper ations. Miss Jennie Haw was taken to the Baptist hospital ih Columbia Friday 1 night for *n nfasit'.x operation. Miss MargSeptf G^uilney is sich ^ an<f has been likAiirtd to remain at m. bom* for sevsni d. >s. its JlA K. 5. r; ADCTH dev. Book 8hux Bookie, Language Modem Advanced History of South Farlane: Essentials of rafihy^ Book Twpt Practii Manual No. 6. . SSKTH GRADE: Reader, Book Seven tery of Words, Withers: The Book II. Smith; Arithmetic. 4" II. SmU VJ Etaon United Stat Farlane; Second uhl No. 7i HaMi queen eighth 1 >nal only in IS defeated her.l Miss Rmr preek. Miss “ dud toiltneea. ■■ »■■■, .a. Faculty Comp] For »ia, and eburg, [r. and Mrs. fitnessed the Presby- evening, ptted the tel Mr*. L. P. # non. from nie I*ee \ ne, from FI -on and soil,; have been, A. Smith Oler, Aug. 24.—The fi coming session of the has been completed, and strongest in the sch There will be four m^Js on the force. The sc^won September 9. j The faculty is coi^titut loirs: First grade, Miss ker college. 1 Second grade, Min Mattie University of Souf Carolina Third grade, H* K S. Georgia State Nefftal. Fourth grade, lias Dorothy Winthrop coHpjjp.^. Fifth Anderson college. Sixth grade. Mis* Winthrop college. Music ai*! e: Goodman. Georg^ High school: Robeft Fair Goodwin, ^University of Soutg'Carolina, French and history, S , J. S. Amkk/Laapir-Rhyne. English and sthlsMe. T. L .Powthfr, Auburn, agriculture. W. I^ilrannon, Unigrrsity of South . superintendent and maxhe- ir hear the United States ex ported M.OOO miles' of dims, valued s>x am a half millions of dollars. Latin A^rricg was the greatest buyer with thsFar East a close second. S<M»d language, t Advanced History of and -Ms- of Geography, Wyfting Man- ,'V- . . -Literature and ard: Sentence and Edition) West: of Burly Peoples. Arithmetic, High School. Will be an optional study. Science or Latin, optional will be required. - A gfiy take both. These books will at the school as the is made. NfNTH GRADE:—Literature and Life, Book II. Ward: Sentence and Theme. West: Short History of Eariy Peoples. Well’s Algebra for Secondary Schools. Optional:—Same as for Eighth Grade. TENTH GRADE:—Literature and Life, Book III. Ward: Sentence and Theme. Lewis and Hosic: Practical English. Wells: New' Plain Geome try. Chardenal Complete Course in French. Physics. . ELEVENTH GRADE: — Ward: Theme Building. Literature and Life, Book IV. Chardenal Complete Course in FVervch. Options:—Same as for 10th tirade. iff IC AtMIAM «HMV UUappCMTVU . mam ago 1' . „ nnwkmn.-aaj “ John Kmch, R. F. D. 8, ( G. *T dodd not do aagr ofmy wtn*. IwuhowmA I eouMnotwaahadkh. MybmA «nd ■Ms# hurt me at tipasa drsadfully. I dragged around until I finally got down, in bud. w Then, explains Mrs. Bunch, Mm happanod to mad about Cardui, tim woman’s tank; and dadded to ghm it athoTO toial, tho rssulta of which describes below: \\ *lt seemed to rsadh the eanm of my trouble at ones. I did not taka it long before my appetite began to improve. I gained /in weight from 114 poondp uhtil now I weigh 126 pounds. I soon was able to be op around the house. I took op my household duties and was daUghted with my return ing strength. *1 now do all my own work. The paint in my aides and heck have disappeared and I kel like a different perron.” Cardni'baa been helpiim eaA fining woman for nearly 60 yearn Sold by all druggkta. » oi kobm i iwwown Ogicers Arrest Five Negrec*. Five negroes were arrested by city and coonty officers Saturday and So day on charges of violating the bition law. * Policemeq—iJFV house, Peeples arrested D. AX^ ves and William ** * movi at ' ady, while the groom electrician of Bamberg. It puke their l^me in Bsm- Wm. McNAB FIRE, HEALTH AND A< INSURANCE COMPi the Toole, Miss* Louise Normal. uiiaiiiniiii in L.liil'i.1 i/S ll ' V X ClduS$eoS ! Brea6 ' /uLS mjrc* tccdialuc fV ew Low Prices day, < MBoe In HairteoMnrtoua elder* their .bowing nday morning? a Christian, Moham- Sbintelfit, or Bmldhist, ^uhday better than studying nbination of man’s works and tops bene^cence? • l Hour English newspapers' eritfeire Gertrude Ederie’s maa- , of swhnmiag the Channel, complain that she availed If of the accompanying tug’s ion and swam in the lee of it, which broke the force of rrent. Being an American er. she probably should lowed that tugboat with her terdty Miss Ederie chal- anybody in Europe, man to a Channel swim far of 120,000, end she is to swim new. That should elaar up the atmosphere for those whe'think Gertrude cannot swim thought about your ft is asked by one of flaanakn, a young mau who Has made the old- fashioned m—p gentlemen sit up. Mo says: France because the hut what about of which we are ’We franc our oifc so proud?” It imt a whst it wa is THIRTY When living DENGUE » MONEY m U. S. ROYAL . 1 " if ’ For ^iie By r btfcictoibOF around for “bargain* tires* that yon know nothing about. Cone in and lot KSsS&wsri*" 1 ' iS ;v^v'-4 5' ■ - -r ^ Ml ■■ 3 compared with years ago; it NTS. say the cost of , gene up terrifteelly they really mean that the value of the dollar has gone down. Mfa that tie up real estate on long leanau are giving away their equity. What looks like a big rent today wfll be' small ten years hence, the dollar wfll be worth l**s» the land will be worth more. Monty baa been going down rom the days of Queen and before, until now. ia many public schools radios will be installed, and “free lec ture-,” many tiresome and boring,. will be curtailed. That’s a step in the direction of common sense. With the radio, the most inter- e-ting lecturer with something to ^ r , -Ef . goaritViT )WkW l jpJiy- KTIf7W I TTp^ livw i * t wt: * ^ ow. young minds, can be engaged to talk to a million school children. One great service of the radio will be the elimination of second-, Nass ability, and the substitution for it of real power everywhere. “If a holdup man faces you with his automatic,” says a wise detective, “ 'stick them up’ iptly, when he tells you to. »n’t seem nervous, or HE will nervous and perhaps shoot, indite being usually nervous, polite, hand over your val- nable;*—that -is better than being killed. Study the man’s face carefully, that you may know him f? again if he should be caught.” f Almost anybody, at almost any may look down the barrel of eT^Ji in these holdup days— •o the advke Sa valuable. U IT* W. D. HARLEY EvCi TIRES ARE GOOD TIR HARLEY In Bulletin No. 1408 the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture it was stated that fliea deposit de-ease germs in two ways. “Not only in the excrete but alio in the regurgitated matter edmetime* called vomft spote” The fly ia the Ffilthiest insect known. Do not tokr a stack «w- Fly-Tow yowr ”— fliea and othg- ioweta. U Pii Gat Fly- xwnweiJu o# antee live' I dead, «ake your Foot Maatar. K * THE DIXIE, Liberty, 8. C. v&l&iil Bn - Fairbanks-Mkrse We have recent well known line and Owners of Y Engin< service if they will send us serial number. •-CK * ■ * • the distrit be af be assured of of their « J. W. Smoak Orangebi ► V'| Cl SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN^ Unless you see the “Bayer Cross'’ not gettinf the genuine Bayer Aspirin by millions and prescribed by physidtas 24 Colds Headache Neuralgia . Pain .Toothache Neuritis these a to insure motor car In the 192? Buick you will find h| provements. Here are aoma of ^e tuxnrioua dcteila: Balanced Wheels. Heel Operated Heater Control. 4 Thermostatic Circulation CoauroL / ■ Giant Tooth, Quiet Tmunuiafioa. Jet-Black *Hi«s with Jet-Black Rinas, auction Tip on Windshield Wiper. m wm Ana Rests on Meccarod Window*. * Coronatieia Colon tu Doco. mi r. K *w. .>* • Mi if I'*V f , f-