Farmers who have not secured
their pedigreed cockerels should
do so at once as the time for this
swapping proposition will soon
expire.
Below is a list of the ones who
have already secured 14 of these
Wilcox cockerels:
T. P. Olarke, Columbus; J. H.
Wilson, Route 1, Landrum; T. J.
McDowell, Route 1, Campobello;
Mrs. Solon L. Hines, Route 1,
Campobello; J. L. Staton, Saluda;
Mrs. A. L. McMurray, Columbus.
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Joseph W. Gramling of Gram
ling, S l . C., is a patient at St.
Luke’s hospital.
Miss Corrinne Prince leaves the
hospital this afternoon after
treatment.
Miss Tessie Forrest of Saluda
is a patient at St. Luke’s hospital.
Miss Mary Wheeler of Boston,
Mass., is in St. Luke’s hospital for
treatment.