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^N/^>^>^Vs/Vs/VVV>/>^Vs/^s/*>vvs/s/s/vvv^VVN/VVS/>/s^vVsr J PALMETTO ;? Palmetto College offers th j|k raphy. Secretarial, Typew :| counting' and kindred bra $ Palmetto College gives yo || Free Employment Depart j| calls for trained executive j| in the South. We furnis :: business colleges with t : struction. New equipmen || Day and Night School. Pi ft <*?t11 I'Ollipieie me presuru 'i l'alinetto College in less t : e<l in any other school. 0 sents every state in the S ;> Pennsylvania. The reaso j| known everywhere. : j> Address, Box 65, Varnvi or Box 173, Orangeburg, Charleston, S. C. The School That's I We Pay Your Railroad F PALMETTO V I :,UVV^vnvvvuM X > V SHILOAH V 1 Uuwv^vsvvw:: **'" 1 Mr. W. L. Mundy spent the week-1 end in the mountain of f/orth Caro- ', I lina. | |v I Mrs. Austin Martin was the hos-^ tess of a number of ladies Thursday:! to a dinner. i1 ' Mr. J. A. Stevenson motored to | Columbia Thursday returning!' home on Thursday. (|? Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Long and | children visited 'relatives in Green-.1 I? wood last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Will'Anderson were j1 shopping in Greenwood Friday. ? ^ ? "? " * r ; j;. I .Mrs. u. w. inunay, misses ijiaie| and Jessie Mundy and Miss Rebecca Anderson were the guests of Mrs. John McKee Thursday. ? ' . Miss Lidie Mundy has as her guests last Wednesday, Mr. and 1 Mrs. John Lomax, Mrs. Julia Pratt ] and Miss Helen Pratt. '< Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Robinson andl Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robinson of Due l West, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Nickles and < children spent last Sunday with Mr. ( ssn~tv i "i ii ? i i jj ON |: J ^ We Wish To | and the Publ % LELAND Is i and We Feel To Mr. Gillel Clerks Will I a . m tention. / r-1 NO ORDERS f E HANDLE. M No Orders T< ceive Cour I The Best of 1 Market Affor NEW LOT TODAY. .it j Co-Ope I PHONE c s/N/N<>/S/S/S/SAs/S/S/N/S/V/^S/VS/S/S/s/S^VS^VS/S/Nrv/N/S/^^>/>/N/>AV>rV> COLLEGE I* I if orough courses in Steno^i- j!;;'11 riling, Bookkeeping, Ac- ]|| g tiches. A scholarship in j|: ? u a membership in our :f, inent. We receive more ji:!a s than all other colleges jj;;1* h all the old established ;!'jw eachers. Individual int. Experienced teachers. i|:'a )sitions guaranteed. You ji: 11 bed course of study in ji| ri han hall' the time requir- ]|! ?ur student body repre- :j; . outli and as far east as i? S1 n is Palmetto College is ji; n '!' ti Ille, S. C (Mother School) ij: e S. C. or Wentworth St., j|i p ij: n Known Everywhere. ]|| ? are to Palmetto Colfiege- jj; ti > COLLEGE |t i: Miss Lillian Herring visited rela-jj tives in Easley last week. c Messrs. Roy and Orien Mundy and sister, Miss Zelma Mundy, were I shopping in Abbeville Saturday. Mr. E. R. Miller was in Abbeville . s. one day last week. L Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mundy of L Greenwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Botts of Ab- j beville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Botts Sunday. Mr. Allen Hannah went to Green-' Si tvool Saturday afternoon. ! j ROOSEVELT ENDS J . DUTY WITH NAVY I ?f Wee Presidential Nominee Was At 'fi Dayton Saturday j ?=?? r, Washington, August" 6.?Frank- ^ in D. Roosevelt, Democratic Vice ci Presidential nominee today con- V) sluded his duties as Assistant Secre- d ary of the Navy and left for Day- o; x>n, Ohio, to attend notification! 1 ceremonies tomorrow for Governor tl 2ox, the Democratic Presidential a: TOE I e Announce To Our Old ( ic in General That MR. I Again Manager of our Sure That Any Orders land and His Force of ( deceive Prompt and Ca: > TOO LARGE FOR i do Small But That They teous Attention. FvprvtKinor in -GROCER J o ds. ' TURNIP SEED RE* e - - i!? llff ~ rauve mn 372 andidate. before leaving the department in rhich he had served- for nearly ight years, Mr. Roosevelt held an lformal reception at which he reeted officers and civilian emloyes. Later, Secretary Daniels on ehalf of employes of the navy yard nd stations and the Navy Departlent presented the retiring official rith a silver loving cup. Mr. Roosevelt bade the officers nd men of the navy afloat farewell 1 the following message sent by adio to all ships: "Before leaving the service on ugust 9, I want to convey very .mplj^to the officers anl men of the avy my deep feeing at his separaon a^ter nearly eight years. "I am honestly proud of the Am T T A XL. ncan navy, i am nappy, iuu, m tue rivilege of this association with it. 'o organized body of men in the r more imbued with true patrio? ation is cleaner, more honorable, ism. "We have grown greatly in these ears, not merely in size but in ight thinking and in effective rork. I am very certain that this ountry can continue to give absolte dependence. The navy will arry on its splendid record. "Please let me in the years to ome continue our associaton." Mr. Roosevelt sent a somewhat imilar message to the employes of iie navy yards and naval stations tiroughout the world. PROMPT MEETING HELPED Clemson College, Aug. 6.?Anther good illustration of the fact lat the Extension Service of Cl^mDn College odes not confine its 'ork o the production end of agriulture and of the additional fact lat prompt service is rendered in ie marketing of truck and perishble produce.may be found in the allowing incident. A cantaloupe grower at Denmark jcently wired the Director of Excision that he had sold a car of antaloupes to a Uhattanooga urm, hich rejected the shipment on a eplining market. Director Long at nee wired the Bureau of Market's to send an inspector to look into lem atter, and within five hours fter receipt of the shipper's tele? JOb| Customers IOY GILBusiness 3 Fntriitttpil Competent reful AtUS TO P Will Re- I IES The j| CEIVED 1 11 ra | ? j| Co. I 'pMHHHI | ''There Is I U But Some Of U j? Hunt Night and Daj B Any Better Than I THE C I THE s: ' - Both of These Are ! m Are Equally Sanitai | WESTERN MEAT | SAUSAGE, CI 1' PHONE OB I n-.A... vi I i. n tV/Iiy ITiai IVCl BC Phone 102 mammmmmmm -=q gram had a reply from the Chief tf: Bureau informfcig him that the mat jter had been referred to the Atlan ta office of the Bureau of Market and was getting immediate atten tion. Service like this in emergencie: often proves of great value in dol lars and cents and is a means cj "stabilizing" the minds of farmen in their efforts to grow and handli trudk and other farm products thai cotton. This of course is only on< of many cases that might be citec and it is given, not to boost the Ex tensio/i Service, but to help the people to realize more fully that th< Extenson Service stands ready anc is able to help in any of the problems of farm marketing as well as of promotion. Legal Blanks for Sale Here.? The Press and Bannen Company. J " A ' TH i ! .1 _ ?tne waj hardwood and hicko These art many pafc oldstanda Not the lov the end the The Star! lothing New Undt \ s Hunt For It When The r and You Won't Be Able T ITY MEAT M. OR TAR MEAT M. Now Under the Same Mai ry and Offer You Unexcel S, NATIVE MEATS, I -IEESE, EGGS, FISH, :ders delivered p] I osdell & Simpsoi PROPRIETORS. 1HIH f TO PROTECT AMERICAN f CEMETERIES IN FRANCE n In 3 Paris, Aug. 6.?In order to pre-| . vent any commercial encroachment (a upon Romagne cemetery, where 23;- t 5 000 American soldiers are buried, a _ the French government has been |* f asked by the American Army ,t 5 Graves Registration Service author- 1< s ities to purchase the gentle slope |b i facing the front of the cemetery, |t , and the entire crest of the hill occu-1* I pied in part by the cemetery, as^ ? well as plots at both sides. J The Romagne, Suresnesr and t } Belleau Woods cemeteries haveja j been approved by the' secretary of t . (war as the permanent resting Je } places of more than 30,000 soldier (u I dead who will continue to sleep in f | French soil. Suresnes, which is on A the slope of Mont Valerien, one of f: the fort built to defend Paris is al- e I ?ust Receivei Car Load ORNHI AVE just received a car load of Thornhill yon made in the hea region of tough higl >ry. i the long wear wag ;nted features. Mad< rd track. /est priced wagons but the cheapest.. If VphifJe C i. iiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiifiiiisiiniiiifiiiin . ;r The Snn" I Sun Goes Down. 'o Find a MARKET ? IS 1 a rkf^nm ^ AfuSkiw I A RKET I > ' I < lagement and Both m ' B i led Service. >ORK, MUTTON, 1 , and BACON. | ROMPTLY. 1 ' I Star Market I ' Phone 302 I gg ? ! ?> eady protected against encroachlent of any sort, and the same ia . early true to Belleau Woods. ' , ^Fhe extra ground to be purchased t Romagne will not only safeguard he cemetery against any encroach- ' . , . J . . . - t. * i lent but will provide areas which rill be used by American horticulural experts to surround, the halawed spot with trees and shrub- / ery. At the present time the cemeery is surrounded only with a long , rail, and there is no available space or planting. The beautification of the cemeery will not begin for some months s most of the bodies in the cemeery now are to be removed to Atari ca, and this work will not start ntil mid-September and cannot be inished until sometime next yfear. ifter this work is finished bodies rom other cemeteries will be mov- j d in. ' . 1? V d ?f shipment ' Wagons rt of the lland oak ' ^ ' rons with | i with the best and in I J [611-N] f ; i Company