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lmood visited relatives in 'Wood i"1
8uiday Ill lernoon.
MIrs. TI. I'. P oole alit cli idreti, of
I ioll at '1ie Mtet l10(1151 chuitc, anli
\ W"I'(' a iso f lit' guests Or 111. aiid Mi's.
(' I.~. Wa ltirei. Rev. 'Millei preached'(
:I Int (ti good iin clue'vo 1'o('lis of
illb s~oul iii the sale ofr i ii. canldy.
:a-I Ii e hr's ainil coffee.t .\ii lijoYeti
110 1111 44' .'' oi iolst.aI'il ar t c.
Il y ' 11t lt t\.11' 8ooda'11i'.
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\i 1 he Ii t'at lie nis (':1111 bet iti'. is
ti hi t'eiit Sii(iy.an \1(' a 1ii1i41:;
I \l. . I. \\':5 0 5 5 3 5 5
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'ii- ha 1C . beenIi~ any1. i i si '!I-1,
It ' a 2I 10'l.t \l tt'ii 'tii ' ii lit~
\i 444' \ '1":t 1 iq an \1 1 :1 1'(V 14 ia4,' -
I' t't t l', I 1 '.\"t i o 1:11 i ts '1' In.-1 I'
a 2.'a a> p I II I .1? I b t \\t hP '
1'1Ii par nt Sunday. NI I.. anti hir
W .i A . i . '4 4 44,'
I..III "
WATTS1111,,5 ' S.
I'!'asMil D~ll. -\\ileal
'lht m l (It~n ' : a t It ii' 0i'i u.
'ere hasrnoSts $5.00y(lsotl
\\e1 and ict' willr1 ll1is
eres tocom
them.....:'t;af 111,tl~llty
tl .RRY t u'il
otr plowin;g for its which will aid us
very tiuch.
\ nuitnher of our good people are
m(init" to the farlti to helI) raise
Ie;ad to win tIu11 war. We wish Cor
*. e Inn' ;1 er . s td a sp14'eedy re
II l l.
\t'ji 8S inez ad KathlIen lItrock
.. nn Su'ilday wit h .\ r.. Othellh Itiushy.
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P'oplar Springs. lPeb. 25. --Mrs. S. N.
I arrett of .\tlatta. (a.. is spending
awhile with her lanaliter. Mirs. W. B.
I)avis. W'e are glad to have he0r in
o11r iid'l again.
.\Ir. ;and \Irs. iI. O. \\'aller have
nowedt tip to \lrs. \alker's father's.
\I;. 11. . Wallace. W'e were sorry
fn see thelm leave. blut wish for themil)
unteh snecess' inl Ithir w'v home.
\l1. .l:t e \\'. Fig1!o)n is on a visit
to her sons. Mr. .1. 11. Simpsot and
I~e\. 1, E. Silnpso n at G;reenville and
'I'i:erville.
The who1o444iI oeh41 is taking the
(),y in this nck' of Ile woods.
\Il-!.r ('lydle Siinmnons, who was
444 W.. i IIll ii 1 41 :)\I'' I ()111
v c 1 ." is !till in 1441 41ml1 IIo 4o11m
: t !1.. 4I1 r 44 t 's1w h 4s the whoop
in . 4.'i. \\'4 fear it will go hard
with hint in his weakened conditio
Ui Iwe tlrust he will soont he till.
\11. and .lrs. \\. it. Davis and fam
ilv a1ni \I1". 14. N. (;unetl spent Sal
atilay night anl Sunday witIi 'Mr. and
\Mrs. .John It. Dlavis.
Mr. .las. .\. Iiuglhes is having lum
ier sawed to buihd a storehouse. so
\lessrs. ud llirgess and (. It. Taylor
may prepare for com1petition. itl they
say colpefit ion is the life of trade. so
let them come.
.\ir. and irs. Vlailey \iker front
near (reenwood spent the week-end
w ilIi Mir. Walker's tmolher. Mirs. S. F'.
Walker.
\r. .1. W. Wool. of ('atp P'vier,
spnni Saturtly night and Stinayi "
with his parents .\I . and .\rs. T. T.
We441.
Ir. T.'T. \\'o1 wa. in bed yester
1l.\ with solnl-!hing liike lagrippe. We
xi-li h4or) him a speeciy recovery.
\lt. aInd .\rs. (;. T. Abrams visited
\ir. :tad Mrs. I"urman Ilellams Siatin'
aiy Might :Intd Sunday.
\1f. :nt .\lrs. .\Ihert . artin visitil
r..\latrlinl's parents. .\!". and .\Irs.
1. I . \\ood. :;1st Sa; ftirda y.
.\les:rs llenty v Wood and l. x(.y
hone,, o! ;reeIwood, camve utpl and
04'1'14"d a h1 ile with Mr. :id \irs. .1
I'. 1ialin444s veseda nI't oi. wet o
11. 1to i'rilleet44)in f visil \i'. a1nd .\ rs.
1. F-. l~awis.
\ 1. .ohn .\lartin is si k at this writ
iln! W'e trust he will soon ie well
'. .la:n4:- Si s 1 h454411 I:e= I 'eln right
eie1: for 5ne011' tithe ilt is some het
ter
.\1r.-. .7. I'. I"iledce andl \IIss .\lar::ie
a w1t: 1h4 b4en on the sick list,
. r 11it !'
\Ve ..l. ad .\. ('. S m" ih have
De1reh .- onh1 .lr u 4 :; late!y.
4 hlarlie Aet.hili lind lluteteioulouist toi
i-:Nai neiio Ilimi for .leine-iiitis lermts.
iin1. ii .Walker handed ai14 let' r :
Thei. .\dverliser yesterithlty wich41 hi'
h::ol re4ceived frotn1 Chariili' N\eshitl,
m44~hor 44f 11h4 little gir who~ died of('1 4
u-ind4t04 Iis, in which 11h4 rInor was' 444
di 4roved 1tha4 yountig N4st1t w as 111e
44arrier)3 ofte germ11 which in4fected4
aS :sitr aml :i aused1)8i~ heri d14athI. Tis
enilated( ini other4 way3s. ITh Adveart iser
iS gld to4 pub11ls the letteri. wh ichl
4114l4ows. o Ithat th lii' 4tblic will nof 144
1:12 N. Walker' Si..
Slpatianhur g. S. ('.,
FC':b. 204th, 1!91I.
I~a .4 L Ir. Walke'r:
I have hearid I tat a repori is beo'ing.
4'ircula4t4'l in Laurens'i1. andl( (elsewhere,
that4 1 might have bteen the' 4 tariirt of'
hahy site's d eaflh. when'i I was ini
144)renls. IFeb. S- 10. As soon41 as I
14ard 141hle reporti' ( leb. 19)', 144 hried44
to the4 hiealfh dlepartmnent to bie ex
was tatkeni Inmedlately. Today (Febh.
24)). .\l Iss .J. 1I. 11111, hast eriologist 1'.
8. I'uhlie 'Iteal th Ser'vice, re'ported to
mue. fr'om the test, flhat I am free from
the germ. I have in m)y possess80 ioa
cetilfleutte, 14o that effect, sIgned by
M\iss 11111.
A great burden has been lIfted from
my hear't to.know that I'was not the
means or taking decathi to my darlIng
lIttle sister.
Yours very truly,
Charlie Nesbli.
Canadian Honored.
At Blalakiava, Canada was repitsent
ed by LIit. Alexander Dunn of Tor
onto, an ofieer of the LIght BtrlgadIe.
Hle was the first native of Canada
to receive the Victoria Cross. At WVa
terloo Capt. Alexander McNab, the
first CanadIan to hold a commIssIon In
the BrItIsh regular army, was among
the herole dead of that historIc battle-,
fi.
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To the very smallest detail, the Chevrolet reflects the ideals of the makers 4
to produce a really high-grade car at 'a popular price. That the Chevrolet is
more commonly compared with cars selling at much higher prices is justifica
tion for the conscientious effort of its manufacturer.
The new model Chevrolet "Four Ninety" Touring Car and Roadster, at
tain a standard of excellence uncommon of cars at these prices. This is a
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do so.
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plication-of-power principle insures maximum power on minimum fuel. Twen
tv-five miles per gallon is a common thing for this Chevrolet. And the car is
FULLY equipped.
Price will advance March 1st, $50.00. Shipment just received. We have
a few cars in this lot at the old price.
Suppose you let us demonstrate that we have not overstated Chevrolet
quality.
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Phone 354 THOS. R. EASTERBY, Mgr. 112 Main Street
BETTER SHIRTS....
F.S.&CO.
Spring Fats are ready!
Yours is here! NEGLIGEE SHIRTS now take
Stiff or soft it matters the center of the stage. Our
not---we've got it! We
have the best the best newas e t
hatters could do in Mats
and if you'll step in you ere are negligee slirts in many
may test our mirror new designs and effects.
with any of the new We show the best efforts of the
spring shapes. country's best and most noted
We're Hatters as much as shirt makers:
we are Clothiers, and we're
as much experienced in fit- You'll open your eyes some
ting heads with hats as we when you see our line of splen
are men with clothes and did spring shirts.
shoes.
Hat Swellness Manhattan $1.50 to $6.00.
$3.00, $3.50 to $5.00 Mancheste $1.00 to $2.50.
Many, Many Styles.
Come in for a try on.
c SIRTS
CLARDY &9 WISON
"THE OUTFITTERS"
thecete o te tae.Ou
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