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Mr. J. P. Sanders of Spartanburg
spent Friday and Friday night
with relatives and friends here
and at Plum Branch.
EXPERIENCE, SERVICE, FACILITIES
Those are the important things in measuring the worth
of a funeral director, and should be borne in mind when
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DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUR SERVICE
and there is no additional charge for service out of town.
J. S. STROM
Main Street McCormick, 3. C.
Mr. G. O. Hemminger of Wil-
lington was a visitor here Satur
day.
Mrs. Ruth Forrest Kemp of
Johnston was the guest of her
cousin, Mrs. Jack Bradley, the
past week.
The many friends of Mrs. D. M.
McGrath will be very happy to
know her condition is very much
improved over last week.
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Mr. R. N. Edmunds of Parksville
was a visitor here Saturday.
Cadet J. W. Bradley of The
Citadel, Charleston, spent the
week end here with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Bradley.
Mr. W. E. Sheppard of the
Liberty Hill community was a-
mong the visitors here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Zobel of
Columbia were visitors here in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Murray one day the past week.
Mr. R. F. Freeland of Plum
Branch was a visitor here Satur
day.
Mr. W. H. McNair of Willington
was among the visitors here
Saturday.
Miss Nelle Fooshe of McCormick
has recently been elected secre-
REMEMBER — You Always Save At
GALUNT-BELK COMPANY
SHOES FOR LESS!
Have
Children’s
SHOES
Fitted By
X-Ray
And Avoid
Foot
Trouble
In Later
Years.
BUY
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Men’s,
Women’s,
Boys’ &
Girls’
Shoes Here
For Less!
Complete
Stock Of
New Fall
& Winter
Shoes
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SHOES FITTED BY
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WOOL, COTTON AND LEATHER GOODS
HAVE ADVANCED
We bought before prices advanced and are now passing the savings on to you. When
our big stock is gone and we have to buy . . .
DRESSES — COATS — SHOES
BLANKETS — ETC.
we will have to pay more and will then have to advance our prices, but until we
have to buy more, OUR PRICES WILL NOT ADVANCE.
When the new wage law goes into effect later this month, there will he added ad
vance in prices.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY — GALLANT-BELK COM
PANY IS THE PLACE.
SHOP AND SAVE ON ALL 5 BIG FLOORS AT THE BIG,
BUSY STORE!
GALLANT-BELK COMPANY
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Home Of Better Values
? r !. GREENWOOD, S. C.
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out of a hundred men and boys pre
fer sandwiches with the crust on!
CLAUSSEN’S years stand behind
this marvelous loaf .. . assure you
fine ingredients, ULAUSSEN’S
quality . . . uniform baking!
out of every hundred families are
sure to find this the IDEAL all
purpose loaf!
Today — ask your grocer for CLAUS
SEN’S “99” Bread — in the new wrapper
with the red seal and the blue ribbon.
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tary-Treasurer of the Coker Col
lege chapter of the International
Relations club. Miss* Fooshe is a
senior at Coker College, Hartsville.
Misses Fmrra Bell Kmg and Car
olyn Freeland of Winthrop College,
Rer*k Hill, spent the week end
with relatives at Plum Branch.
SPECIAL
VALUES
IN FINE
FURS
COATS
CAPES
JACKETS
Cadets Charles Morgan, Carl
Faulkner and Jim Neal Workman
r*f Cl^mson College. Clerrson,
spent the week end with relatives
here.
Now is the time to have your furs repaired, remodeled,
cleaned and glazed. . Expert workmanship
SOUTHEASTERN FUR CO.
1046 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
“Augusta’s Only Exclusive Furrier”
Miss Mary F. Sturkey has re
turned to her school in Chesnee,
S. C., after spending two weeks
here with her sister, Mrs. Wessie
Hitt.
Miss Jane Bracknell of Plum
Branch has been appointed adver
tising manager of the Periscope,
the college newspaper. Miss Brack-
"pll is a junior at Coker College,
Hartsville.
Mrs. E. L. Rogers and Mrs. Wes-
sie Hitt were recent visitors at
Hemingway and Floral and Myrtle
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Robinson of
o^^mbia were week end visitors
here.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Dunlap, of near town,
during the week-end were: Mr.
pnd Mrs. C. R. Hunt of Westmin
ster, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Dun-
lan. Anderson, S. C., and Miss
Margaret FYetwell, and Mr. Joseph
Fretwell of Portland, Oregon.
SOUTHERN WELDING CO.
633 ELLIS ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING.
* AUTO WHEELS ALIGNED ACCURATELY
WITH BEAR SYSTEM.
J. A. OUTZ, Proprietor.
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Talbert and
daughters. Misses Joyce and Lillie
Talbert, of Spartanburg spent
Sunday with relatives in and near
town.
Mrs. S. M. Cooper of Ninety
Six spent several days here the
past week as guest of her daugh
ter. Mrs. J. F. Mattison, and Judge
Mattison.
, Mrs. R. . C. Miller and little
i daughter, Elizabeth Ann. have re
turned to their home in Batesburg,
after spending about a week here
with Mrs. Miller’s mother, Mrs. J.
E. Britt.
GOOD FLOUR
Misses Elizabeth Brown, Aurelia
Caudle. Frances Schumpert and
Imogene Sanders of Winthrop
College, Rock Hill, spent the week
end here with relatives.
Mr. W. Yates Webb, who has
been principal of the McCormick
High School, teacher of mathe
matics, and athletic coach for the
past two sessions, has resigned to
become the educational director at
Camp Bradley, Bradley, S. C. Mr.
Harvey Josyln, of Moorehead, N. C.,
has taken Mr. Webb’s place. Mr.
Joslyn is a graduate of Erskine
College where he was an out
standing athlete during the entire
four years.
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LOW PRICES
With a large supply of a high grade flour in
stock and a big shipment in transit, we are offering
some real values in a flour you will be more than
pleased with.
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In Sacks W.OW
48 Pound CC
Sack ^
24 Pound 30C
Try a 12 pound sack for 45c and be convinced
that this is just what you want in flour and then
come hack and get more at the prices quoted above.
Shoes for Men, Women and Children; Hats, Dry
Goods and Notions; Staple and Fancy Groceries;
Enamelware, Crockeryware and School Supplies at
low prices.
Ice Cream and Cold Drinks at all times.
J. A. HAMILTON
Augusta Street McCormick, S. C.