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r : v y vl. i lj . Short Paragraphs. Dr. A. G. Rembert of Woffort College is expected to talk in the Mrs. J. L. Park is visiting her Epworth League next Sunday, sister Mrs. Tnxler. 7:30 p. m. J R. Sams county demonstra- ''Daddy" Slaughter is working tor was here Sunday: a larger garden than usual, ana Walter Jones and family, have and his laugh is louder and more moved into their new home. hearty man ever. Mrs O W. Hooker is visitinsr Dan Lyle Jr. of Atlanta, Ga., " " ' . .- " I i ., -n i . Pi l. leit riuay aiter a two weeKs visit to his grandmother, Mrs. i nondiTitf her vacation in Saluda V- ?" f - t: -. t tv i i m ' i w Tnnoc cnf,t W wk ' M. u uagnai ana iamny oi with his brother Walter Jones. Mumbia are.te atthe Col. D. 0. Herbert and wife, beautiful anthem. At the close of the serman the doors of the. church jvere opened and Misses Bessie Sonner and Edna Mae Capps joined.' In closing Donald Sanders sang a very expressive solo The choir is preparing an other anthem for next Sunday. They expect to have special music Sunday night also, at which time Presiding Elder Willis will preach. v Tax Payer Meeting. of Orangeburg, are at the Maples Miss Lola Thompson made a business trip to Brevard Thurs day. Mrs. 0. J. Kee spent the week end with her sister Mrs. Quentin Sonner. . Mrs. Walter Jones and her "sis ter, Mrs. 0. W. Hooker visited Tryon Monday. Mrs." A. M, Salley of Orange burg, S. C. , is visiting her son Dr. E. M. Salley. Mrs. Lay ton Capps and daugh ter spent Thursday in Hender- sonville shopping. Home, also Miss Francis Lofton of .McClelanyille, S. C. , We build summer homes to suit purchaser in Saluda, that charming summer resort of the Blue Ridge Mountains: Sea the Pickard Land Company. There is no better water to be found any where than in the spring near the Southern Railway Station. It has been suggested that an ideal park might be made to enclose this wonderful spring. Have you noticed the great im provement m Robin Wood and what-a little Beaver Board, paint on the outside, plumbing etc. on the inside will do tomake a nicer Eddie Jay and wife, of Green- looking house? Saluda needs more wood, S. C, are spending the improvements. Let's go to it. ri .1 i summer m saiuua. . . ti,q cfot fn mtinrr nf tim Harrison Edens, salesman for Kings Mountain Presbytery will C. D. Kenny Co. bpartanburg, convene in Saluda Presbyterian was in Saluda Saturday. church on Tuesdav evenimr Sent. I v . Little Francis Leonard and 14. The public is cordially in James tUiton oi vvmston-baiem vitea to attend tne services are visiting friends here. which will continue through two Hubbard Thompson, who has days. been in Akron Ohio; for the past Brewsteiv Roper and Rogers, year has returned to Saluda. of the Log Cabin recently enter- ... Miss Gilliland Charleston, S. tained their friends at an after- C. has charge of the Woman's noon reception, which was pro At a recent meeting of the tax payers of Saluda a good many good points were made by the speakers, on how to have t better schools, better roads playgrounds parks, law and order. This meet ing was not largely attended al though a great many had ex pressed a desire to discuss how we might better our community. ; It may be it was the muddy walks or was it the -idea that we all knew we need better . roads, schools, parks, law and order, but we want the other fellow to do the work and put up the money to get them. A town is never improved by this spirit. A pull altogether for every good thing j New Hot) Wanted For Saluda. While sluda has vniany good summer Hotels and boarding houses' at Shis moment accomo dating thousands of happy tour ists it stillremains true tnat tne town is ratly in need of a first class alle-year-round. resort Hotel. Auheville and some ot the neighboring towns now pos sess sUch liotels, which cater to large nunlber of tourists both winter an(i summer, mis notei will havevo be modern in all its appointmeihtsso as to appeal to the class 4 tourists who sojourn in the' "Lnd of the Sky" in win ter as wet! as summer that they may enjoj its salubrious climate and its inspiring scenery. AJine new. mountain hotel would mean a new departure for Saluda and the town Would soon be known far and widfe as 'an all the year ownerless dog. You have the right to Insist, they' point out, that snch dog keep' off your premises. Your own dog should be handled In such a way as best to further the welfare of the dog and. the community. He should be kept In restraint and not allowed the full' freedom of the house or even of the outside premises. He should not be allowed to be fami liar with people, and" especially with children. The dog should be kept free from external parasites by fre quent baths and, If necessary, other appropriate measures, and should be freed from. Internal parasites. by suit ' able measures and kept free by ade quate attention to his food. He should only be allowed to, leave the yard or the kernels la company with some person, and wherever conditions caU for It should be kept in leash. When away from home the dog ' should be muzzled with a reliable metal muzzle. not with a strap muzzle that would be cruel to 'the dog if tight enough to be effective and which- Is usually so loose as merely to give a false sense of security, since It permits the, dog to bite. round resort: Extensive (jnprovements Planned Fcr ' :$ Saluda. Valuable 8DaniK . Spain is an Important D- number of essential ? spike, rosemary, thyme SL roval. and wild and dlsUUation is carS large steam distilleries aa many small direct-fire cnam?e, Scriptural Quotation. When you say yon hro ... the skin of your teeth do v db you are quotinsr Scrin. . the twentieth verse of the chapter of J0D and you will fi! line: "My bone cleaveth 70 d and mv flesh ar, i kl the skin of my teeth Pe1 4 Cathedral Resembles Grass Of the .world's f.Qt,.i..., the most curious is S a hill in Ueandn Tn ... I Remhlee nnthlrwr . c 11 , ....... iUU(.n b.uo, anuuuKK on Closer k. spection one Is able to see that and wood have been extensive ployed. The structure can tZ Hill. 1. ilOiii At a vh attended meeting of the leading business men of Saluda tje other evening it v was planned' lp make extensive im- will bld up Saluda. Do your provemets during the next year part inpayingyour taxesandseetin the -iay of road building, them well spent by your officials. ! amusemvt park, swimming pool, Saluda is your town. Each resi-! etc. Coimittiees are already at dant of Saluda is a stockholder work' to aise funds and carry out in thp affairs and business of the! the. wort. As far as climate, town, if its worth living here its wdrth making Saluda the best town m the country. - God has been very kind ta Saluda are we doing our best to. keep it clean and build it up? Each citizen has his duty. Saluda, North Carolina exchange in Saluda this summer. ine east end oi baiuaa is im proving. A new garage, has been built by John Walker Thompson. Chas. 0. Henry editor of Spar tanburg Herald, was in Saluda Saturday looking for fried chick en. Donald Sanders went to Spar tanburg for the primary election in South Carolina, on last Tuesday. Mrs. L. H. Cox has returned to IJelmont after a few .days visit with her sister Miss Annie Hart. v MasterSamuel Sonner has re turned from Charleston where he has been visiting his grand father. J. W. PACE Meat Market , All kinds of meats, both ha- tive and western,, chickens, eggs, fish, etc. Lard of all kinds and fancy sausage; Prompt and Courteous Service - . Phone No. 7 Sfiioe Shop Work Promptly and Neatly done ' ' i ... -'" J. A. Johnson Closing Out Sale French Rugs, worth' $75, going at $32.50 , Maderia and Cluny pieces, greatly reduced. V . Beautiful line of hand-made waists, reduced. 20 per cent discount on all Filet lace. ORIENTAL STORE Mxt door to Saluda Pharmacy nounced by all in attendance a very pleasant affair. Their long stay in Saluda gives them a large circle of friends. The fourth quarterley confer ence of the Saluda Tryon charge will be held ;n the Tryon M. E. Ghurchat 3:30 Sunday Sept. 5th. Presiding elder Willis will preach. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Rev. Willis will also preach at Saluda on the same night. Mrs. Robinson of Robin Wood Cottage, assisted by Miss Howe and Mrs. Brewster of New Or leans, entertained her father and mother Capt, and Mrs. Dinkins of New Orleans, on Thursdav evening. This gathering brought together a great many old friends and was one occasion long to be remembered by those who were there. . - The Civic League met Tues day at Mrs. Campbells to selec committees and discuss t)lans for the parts assigned them in Saluda township fair, to be held in October. Though very, few attended the meeting, much was accomplished and everything bids fair to be a great success. It is very important that all should .do their; part for it is the indi divuals working together'' as one that brings the best result. The Saluda fruit growers ass ociation is a live wire, 15 growers had itheir monthly picnic at Over brook, Orchard Thursday, ) some got soaked coming in the . rain, but a profitable meeting ; was held. The" next meeting will be held at Mr. Davis' beautiful orchard house on September 29 t p . . . ... ii you are interested m good eats and a good prof itable time come. Saluda apple growers are getting eady tor the apple show at Ashe ne October 29th. Inspiring services were'held oir last Sunday at the Methodist church. Rev. Pierce Kilgore of lhe bouth Carolina Confftrfinpp delivered an able sermon. Mrs, Walter Jones was at the organ and Mr. Wilder of Sumter S. C. Those who made interesting i in improvements at this time talks were Prof. Rembert, of I willcomf back to them ten fold water ad: natural scenery are coicernJ Saluda is one of the finest npuntain resorts in the 'Higtilads of the South" and the citizens of this favored spot are vakfng up to the fact that a ! few thousand dollars wisely spent Wofford College, Dr. Teague of Saluda and Aiken, S. C. Donald M. Frazer, of Spartanburg and Saluda, Dr. E. M. Salley and oner more J. R. Sams, who' is loved and respected by all in Saluda and Polk Co. Money was offered for park purposes and aid gen eral betterment, Mayor Capps preaiaea ana oeiore tne meeting afburned motions wTere approved appointing commitees to look up the sale of school bonds the betterment of roads, playgrounds parks, and better order, If you were not there see that you do not miss the next. The following commitees, were appointed by Mr. Capps. Commitees on Parks ; P. H. Bai ley, Dr. B. H. Teague;' J. C. Blocker, . Commitees to consider roads;. Coopers Gap, to Greenville High way; dam on Green River; G. L. Thompson, H. P. Corwith, Q. C. Sonner," Donald Fraser. Law and order Rev. J. 0. Cox, John C. Thompson, E. Br Guice, in a material way inside of a few years. This movement is simply a conmn sense business project. Ml- it! - k : , MICKIE SAYS: OLD QUCSLOCK. vioft coox "(dU'A VEntSiuavti uvcm pvka.-pvrc's ova rrx TOt VU. AN ASIC, AN? AKTlSte! DISEASES CARRIED BY DOGS Animal Should Be Handled In Such Way ' Best to Further Welfare j of the Community. Many diseases of man and domestic ' - . . T. aumaisfare camea Dy aogs. nivery body, oii course, knows that the dog Is respislble for rabies, bu It Is not so fjeneraUy known that the dog Is equafy ' responsible for other fatal- ji . -a : ? uiseuses j Among mem may do men tioned o?atld and gld In man and stock, tjeworm In man "and especial ly In cpldren, tongue worm In man and stqiwk,' "measles" In seep, cystl cercosis of the; liver In stock. Some of thes parasites depend so absolute-, ly oh dcs as carriers that they would become Extinct If dogs were not avail able as"fi hosts. Dogs probably play a part,a jfo, In the spread of diseases due toJfungi, such as ringworm and favus, ihd they certainly play a part in th spread of diseases that may be carrledby fleas and ticks. . The ttJnited States department of agrlcultire, while recognizing the dog as a useful domestic animal, insists Sugar, per. pound..... . - 22 1-2c Hunt's Staple Hawaiian Pineapple 2 1-2 lb. 41 C Caraja Coffee, 1 lb package--;.:- - 48c Mqitis Supreme Hams. 8 to 10 lbs. per lb.. ' 47c Try these and you will be pleased Where Your $ Have More Cents Inc. played the cornet. sermon the cHoir Before the rendered a IN! 1$ The UEWS, $2 per year. : : V -y x 41 There 'jj Are Three Kinds of Dog TheOwneriess Dog, the Other per son'i'; Deg and Your Own Dog. that . C; ire must be taken to minimize the dagger of diseases spread by them. Ina general way, say the specialists of ; thi department, there are three kinds gf dogs the ownerless dog, the other person's dog, and your own dog. Thei stray; dog which recognizes no ownei they say, does not fit Into the modep scheme of civilization and' must -e eliminated. A dog that is allowed by the owner to wander at large fjUl have substantially the same Ds '.Tlhoir Mter U ; . . .. Tlhiaini : They 1 -4. cost more than some w my, that North Carolina flavor - 2.920 PRICES: From; $1.50 to $5.00 per bushel $3.50 buys a nice Assorted Bushsl- Saluda? II- C Ml iniisuuiry P. uuDiiH! oi lire, the same sort of" food, 1 nd ractlcally&s djmgerous as lhe " i. -; , . . s 1 . . . . - - : ' .. . . . ;:
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