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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 10

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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iV morn- lngjfafter having been 'cut off by-the Chesterfield Street, to'. the- jii Home keeping; Apply 1001 Park Aiken, C. inon Mrs. C. Jones, Friday, September.

20th. The meeting was called- to ordejrjbjr of Covntr town, with truck, dairy or looking alter farms or estates, reasonable salary considered. in care of "Journal and Review. Oct 3, 3tp. This" the purpose of tioH- of clinics in Ai- reorganizaton.

The following BtaidM lier'Kuaband, ficers were elected: President, Mrs. -by lour experimental W. S. vice president, Mrs. stage, as they; are conducted regular- Ashby Kneece; secretary, Jdtisi Ruby The club -has taken- house- FOR Surveyor's Compass.

furnishing for their project this year. FOR Ten-room house -with three 1 baths, furnished. Ctowr, Jibe Jfttt: W. A. Windsor; JIajrttn.

Padgett, Ere, Johnstown and Mrs. S. M. MM Aiken; one Qlwww, of Augusta. Fuaeral atrvjicea were son, J.

held- on afternoon at 4 p. in, at Pine chnrch near conducted aca nJiuLcnurch- yard cemetery. JOHN TAYLOR Xr. John Taylor, age 42, died at Mt here on Thursday alter a tJMMt Mr. Taylor waa a in Rivet for a Mnriwr of Tartar, and Mr.

MapaitUr, Mri. C.7 fttvUwn, Demy Taylor Taylor, of and sixty-nine school and school children flli- 0 rtHf "clinic. Vlitta to parents, instructing and advising them relative to certain individual benefited at 11 o'clock, conducted by and interment tflh M- BETHCA and and Itft Monday Mr. awl Ittf. Tkoa.

Swarti Misaes Baby and Swartx, Mrf ftuth the la with rela- Mr. and Mra. William Nann and of Oranceburg, spent wvtk-twA J- Mr. Frtwk ami Miss Nola wim vfciton In Aiken, Wed- WUlk Garrin had Sunday, Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. their giiaatt Mrs. J. N. and ton, Noffet, of WanU Mr.

aad Mrs, BrantUy Oarrta aa4 Mri. TtnmM Is vlwtinf Mr. William Nunn, of Orange' Mr. aad Mm, Ottke Garrin had ly in various counties throughout the 1 Aiken- county has only had a dinic during, the school pensable in due to other dental attention is rapidly inc.reasing-irom year, to year, as tht public becomes educated to realise the necessity of among children. A clinic for the entire year is a great ad- In public health service.

clinic was in were Uaght to for the- teeth and healthof "ttelf" andTln an indirect way to- care for their personal teetii, and health. Upon reasoning, if a child needs attention and It intonated in teeth and health, shouldn't a parent be likewise? Well if they are not thete child will soon convince ofthelin personal welfate. is greatly pleased with the accomplishment this summer because results were highly cestful and greatly gratifying to this department of public health. Special'- mention and praise go to Superintendent Byrd, his associates, the-mill authorities and the parents of Granitevflle school." It was their cooperation and enthusiasm that insured a successful clinic. Upon leaving Graniteville the Clinician went to Downer, in the Beech Island Section and is now at Gloverville.

Bailey, County Home Agent, urged the club 1 members to "Tnove the-garden would do someone some good; that if they all would do this, everybody would have a garden. next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Annie- Lou Sawyer on October 4th. All members are urged to be present. preaeht at the meeting were Elisabeth Bailey, Home Arranged lotJsnwJI "aparfe Apply to Mrs- -James- -E.

Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. Ed Boat- wrifht, Mrs.

Theodore Fox, Mrs. J. V. Bunrett, Perry Turner, Mrs. C.

A. Hallman, Mrs J. L. WrSrSawyerr Ashby Kneece, and Effle Lou Sawyer, Misses Ruby and Ruth" Jones, and Mlra Agnes iBaughnuw. Mrs.

J. C. Jones. BIRTH OF TWINS Announcement has been of twins, a boy and a jrirl, to Mr, and Mrs. Will Taylor last 1 Friday.

Kerr, Aiken, S. C. Sept 24, 3tnp FOR A Tudor Ford Sedan. Apply Aiken Clothing, and Shoe Co. Sept 24, 3tp GUNS and revolvers repaired, glue- ing and done, threads cut- oiT solid rods, ind piping; old style English fire chairs made to order and shipped anywhere; ornamental iron work; log rollers, The friends of Mr, H.

A. CIccklcy will regret to hear of his illness at the government hospital in New York. Mr. Cleckley holds a responsible po- 'sition -at the Navy Yard there and is the son of Mrs. Mary E.

Cleckley of this city. Yesterday he was reported as slightly improving. RESIDENCE BURNED The dwelling of the late ineir guests aunaay, air. ana Mrs. George Miller, of Wagener, Mr.

and Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Ben Miller, of Varnsville, Mr, and Mrs. K. C.

Poole, and children an Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. JL O. QuatUebaum. The friends of Mr.

Luther Goss will be glad to learn he is improving from a recent illness his home here. Cor. ML CLARK TO SPEAK Dr. Henry Clark of Greenville, Pnaident of the State Teachers Mdfttionv will address the County TeMfeeni Association at the Aiken Institute 'Auditorium on Saturday October 26th. Every teacher in the County should make an effort to be preaent on this occasion.

'and 'Mrs. Philip McLean, some time Jn will, arrive in Aiken on Thursday on a viiit to their parents, and P. .1. McLean, Sr, They hfcvs a iarge selection of CfthMae tapestry and other which like to cf, they are "going back Meyer, at Meyers Mill, was totall destroyed by Are at 2 o'clock Thurs day morning. The house was occu pied by Mrs.

Pauline IT. Heywar who all of her nishings and personal effects. Th occupants barely escaped with thei lives from the burning building The cause of the fire is unknown The dwelling and household furn ture was insured in the Jno. C. A B.

Hutson Insurance Agency, Aikei 'ARMY TRAIN STOPS HERE The headquarters company of th 22nd S. Infantry, from Fort Pherson, stopped in Aiken Thursda mbrnmg to buy grain and hay, ei route" to Columbia, There were about thirty ivagoi in the train which arrived at Aikt about 8:30 o'clock. The compar camped at Graniteville night and camped near Wageni Thursday night This was part the jceneral convergence of troops the Fourth corps area toward Cair Jackson at CoUimWn CHANGE OF SERVICES STUDENT CLUB MEETING The Student Club will have its first' fall meeting on Thursday, October 10th, at 4 p. at the home of Miss Lilias Pinckney-Brown. CITATION Whereas F.

W. Woodward has made suit to me- to grant him letters of of the es- Ute and effects of A. W. Woodward, deceased These are, therefore to cite and the kindred and Creditors of the said A. W.

Woodward deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Aiken Court House on October 25th, 1T)29 next after publication hereof at 11 cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted Given under my hand this 1st day of Oct Anno Domini, 1929 Probate Judge, Aiken Co. S. C. GEORGE R. WEBB, Oct.

1, 192,9. your specifications; vine arbors, ftreescapes, shoeing, and we are horse- foot specialists. Any lameness in feet will be cured promptly. Bring us your puzzling jobs. Old style blind and door hinges, etc.

Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. Shears, axes, knives, ground intelligently. Our-work our Mette Wagon and Buggy Repair Works, W. W. MettcT Prop-" CLERK work in Aiken.

Must be able to use Writer, Give education, experience and reference. Apply Clerk, care Journal and Review. Sept 25-ltn. "6121 The Nationally Famous, Guaranteed Pure Wool, 9 Velvet Finish, Blue Serge Suit An Appropriate Suit for Every Man REGULARS SHORiS --LONGS STOUTS Any Time We fit any figure GUARANTEED TO WEAR 50 Foreman for a six- horse farm, located three miles from Aiken. Must be able to manage "labor, and produce results- Good salary -for the right man.

Reference required. Apply "Foreman" care of the Journal and Review office. Sept 23, 3tp limited number 6T primary children "by graduate of Teachers' Training School, Union Seminary, Richmond, post graduate work at Columbia University and twelve years practical Mrs. Edwards; Sunset Hill, Phone 642-J, Aiken, S. G.

W. AmeM, who has St. Paul's Lutheran church on Pendleton street, between Rlchland artd Bamwv.il Avenues, the Rev. E. pastori Sunday-school at p.

0. Lybrand. Divine 4:00 p. fey pastor. Ltftlier League Friday by to invited to CITATION Whereas S.

C. Cullum has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of J. E. Cullum, deceased These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sinjnalar the kind- and tile I J. E.

Cullum, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in 'the Court of Probate to be held at Aiken Court House on October 11, 1919" next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 30th day of September, Anno Domini 1829 GEORGE WEBB, Jadre, Aiken Co. S. C. FARMS FOR small farms for sale on ejasy terms.

Bank of Western Carolina, Aiken, S. C. Sept 17, 4tn FOR up -stairs three room unfurnished Private bath. Apply 830 Marion St. Aiken, S.

C. Sept, 24, 3t BOARDERS a new bungalow, centrally located, with hot and cold water and all modern conveniences- Good home cooking. Apply to 905 Colleton avenue, or Phone 280-W, Aiken. S. C.

Sept 17, 3tn THBHOM1T OF GOOD CLOTHES I GOING AT $4200 TEN ROOM DWELLING, ONE BLOCK FROM MAIN ST. Don't this opportunity to own a home or a good investment. JNO. C. O.

B. HUTSON, AgU. P'OR 30 pallon tank and one Holyoke Hot Water Heater: Apply to P. 0 Get Our Prices Before You Buy Seed Oats and Rye We Carry the Best Gradet Obtainable. Call HENDRK McCARTY Phone 16 Aiken S.

C. Sept 24, 3t 1 GENERAL job too larjfe or too small. Estimates cheerfully given. C. E.

Polatty, S. C. 8-27-6tp FOR Storehouse near depot at Oakwood. Pasture with water. Will sell 100 acres front at acre, or all at 20 per acre.

Apply to A. Cooper Bormeti, S. C. 2S, DURBAN-LAIRD'S, Inc. FnmuknJ Property for wr Ovr General Insurance, Bonds, Realtors Su S..

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