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I Our new manager and buyer, Mr. L. B. Weiss, is just back from an
extensive tour of the clothing markets and following on the heels of his re
turn comes the finest and most desirable selection of Suits and Furnishings^
ever exhibited by this or an; other Spartan store. , , ; ~
Mr. Weiss' long residence in New York City places him in touch wij&*.
the leading clothing manufacturers and acquaints him with the spots where^"'
the greatest values may be obtained For Spring and Easter we have
sembled clothing of such distinctive styling and tailoring and of such fabrics
as to win the favor of all good dressers ana the prices make them really rfei
markable values.
K&S&. 2 PANJS SUITS
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Plain, conservative, sporty and snappy models. Solid colons, pin stripes,
plaids, checks, etc. Careful buying enables us to feature Suits with an ex*"'
ira pair of trousers at ' ,
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$30,
$35
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GET PLENTY OF NEW SHIRTS MEN'S NEW SPRING
SHIRTS HATS
For Spring and the approach^ ?*.<? All nationally know^^te S
And here are styles that coincide in colors or shapes to suit you and all
exactly with what you want and ex- moderately priced. , vUV ;
J,pect from the Sftirts you wear. SPRING AND SJJMMER .
Wearpledge Insured Boys Suits, NECKWEAR ^
With 2 Pairs of Pants Beautiful Ties of finest silks, in all ,
newest, styles and colors, v 0*^ ! V"
"SUITS ME"
E , - . I - .. .? ... .... T. , On the Square
Mill Spring
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Pastor Freeman filled* this
regular appointment at Bethle
hem Sunday P.M. ? t
The Epworth^ League and ; B.
Y. P. U. meet their respec
tive' churches Sunday after
preaching. 'WtL&Fi
Rev. Freman is finishing the
school her6, taking the princi
pal's plac^. ^ ^ i -
ine Community Club meets
Wednesday night. ,>.&> f||?|Sjg
Miss Esther Gibbs Entertain
ed- a- few ? friends Saturday
night, in honor of Miss Lala ?
Hines, Miss Myrtle Sheilds? and
Miss Mary Jones of Green's
ffl|eek, whO'M&ame home with
her for the week eiwfc
Kppev. Stroupe will fill his ap
pointment at the Baptist
church Easter. Lets give him
<i large crowd. ?
All mindfc are turned to Coun
[ty Commencement. . Nannie
Walker and George Gibbs will
represent us in the Recitation
and Declamation contest, in
the township preliminary. Will
Egerton ^nd Jennie Barber in;
the spelling contest. Parents,
help us make our part suc
cesallil mSttfa
April will soon be here, but
the farmers seem ^ot?e -getting
slow with their work in this
section.
The two Sunday School's Bap
tist will meet in front of the
school building at 2 :00 o'clock
p. m. for an egg hunt? , )g\
Mrs. <T. C. Walker is on the
sick list. Wev hope she will
soon recover. V
?The B. Y. P. U. of Columbus
will render a program for the
Mill Spring Union April 1st..
l^Mi8s Mattie Lee Edwards
spent the day with Miss Lona
Bell Smith Sunday last. ;
'.Mrs. Lynn Waldrop and MiSs
Mary Bishop were in Landiruin
shopping Saturday. . ; t .
Several young' people went
flower gathering Sunday after- 1
noon,
J - ."Hurrah" for our County |
Commencement. Let's make it]
a success. '
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' Rev. M. E. Summey of Pick-5
ens, S. C., and JV H. McCalster
of Cateechee, S. C. are holding
^ revival meeting near mercer
, ing plant . Have been there one
j week, and are having good
i success. The people of ifyon
ftnd vicinity are invited to these
services. ' ' . ? ' ? f ^ ;
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The Lou Monk Chapter O./ jp
S. of Campobello vml present
the play, "The Star of the Ea&"
in the Landrum School Aijdito
rium Friday evening at eight
o'clock. Admission 15 and
35 cents. To better enjoy the
play you are requested to read
the Book of Esther.
jjfo mater how smart - -the
other fellow is he doesn't know
ad much as you do about where
your shoe pinches; > j