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WyyfcBI I 1111 III 11 i H m i11 ONE HUNE Just a few of the 100 Oil bui sre shipped the other day fron cific Coast. The completion c 3n. >F WAR DEAD ARRIVED TODAY York, June 8.?Sixty four j ped caskets bearing the last nerica's war dead to be home from (France by re vere (lifted over the side of nspoit, Somme, today and npon an army pier in BrooJc rvices will be held on Sun the? the bodies will be sent t 3h3?3ne SFttU Saturday am going to give aw )old Lime Cola FR 'remium under cro^ f you get one of the i trade or cash mon >0 to 90 premiums, rin. I have a full line of Flor lat I can give you good pr: 5 lbs. of Sugar for $1.50 a sale prices today. 'ure and Compound Lard 0 cent Chesterfield Cigare 'resh Country Eggs 0 lbs. Karo Syrup for Jest grade Plough Boy Syr *ork and Beans, 2 cans fo] ALL GOODS >ee or Phone me bef supplies. Courteous treatment i appreciated. pay highest prices for C for less tha Dudley ?i m k * p. (PROM ABBJ V] SOUTHERN RA TO eville, N. C. $ 7.06 en, N. C 6.60 rard, N. C. 5.06 :k Mountain, N. C. 7.70 rleston, S. C. 10.05 chers, N. C 6.45 ; Rock, N. C. 5.95 Springs, N. C. 8.70 idersonville, is. t? o.iu Round trip tickets as above iy of each week until September rning so ds to reach original si ght of Tuesday following dt^e < For further information call 4 ay? o rJ Hrocc ostein HCftCb VI R. C. COTNER, District Passenger Agent. L t Spartanburg, S. C. s RED HUGE 10 DRIVE WHEEL-O rning locomotives huge engines with ii the Baldwin Locomotive Co. Pla if the order was marked with a plar to relatives for final (burial. All of the other thousands of American dead overseas will remain there. The iSomme also brought home 376 of the officers and men who have been stationed along the Rhine. Fifty wives of officers were aboard and eighty four members of enlisted men's families. Napoleon made his soldiers bathe every day. I iL FOR p3h3?3ne June 10 ay 600 Bottles of Ice EE of Charge with rn from 5c to $1.00. nrcirnunrift it is free ey, there being from. Some one, is sure to ir in Self-Rising and Plain ices on. nd that is less than whole at Right Prices. ttes for 15c. 25c per dozen. - 59c. up for 48c per gallon r 15c. DELIVERED?^ ore you buy your to all. Your business ountry Produce and sell it 's Store Brown's Old Stand :ville, s. c.) [a ILWAY SYSTEM TO Lake Toxaway, N. C. $ 7.90 Lake Junaluska, N. C. 8.20 Skyland, N. C. 6.65 Saluda, N. C. ___ 5.60 Tuxedo, N. C. 5.80 Tryon, N. C. ' 5.20 Tybee, Ga. 11.50 Walhalla. S. C. 4.80 Waynesville, N. C. 8.30 are on sale Saturday and Sun 23rd, 1922, with final limit re arting point on or before mid )f sale. No stop over allowed, on nearest Southern Railway P. L. LANGFORD, Ticket Agent, Abbeville, S. C. IL BURNING. 10 Drive Wheels each?which ~4" ttAAaxB?A3a^ P^> ?r\ ?Vw^ ,111, ai XJUUjrowv/iiCy i 1-iiVi it holiday and general jollifica i !? ! > ^ DONALDS x V V Donalds, June 7.?Mr. Robert Higdon of Washington, D. C. and Miss JFloree Martin of near Honea Path were married last Monday at the manse by R^v. J. M. Dallas. The pretty bride was becomingly attired in navy taffeta, with picture hat and accessories to match. They left on Tuesday for their home in Washing-! ton. They have, many friends who wish them much happiness. Rev. J. M. Dallas left Friday for New Yofk City were he sailed Tues day on the S. S. iMauretania for Southampton, E,ngland. Mr. Dallas will 'be gone about three months and will visit in Scotland, England and France. i Rev. A. E. Dallas, B. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Rockingham, N. and sister, Mrs. J. Y. Garland of Marshville, N. ., are visiting their mother, Mrs. J. M. Dallas, who has recently recovered from a serious illness of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs . William Bagwell have moved to town and have rooms with Mrs. Ida MeDill. Prof, and iMrs. Frank McKinney ? j x i ui 'vyiieaLeineiu arriveu 111 wjwii oai urday and will spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Dora Donald. | Misses Stevenson and Newton, two of our teachers, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gor don. Mrs. Franklin -Smith is in Green wood visiting her daughter, Mrs. Will Sproles. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pearman on the birth of a lovely baby girl. Miss Lucia Winn, who has been j teaching in the lower part of the state, is visiting at her home here. 'Miss Elizabeth Agnew, who has .been teaching at Gramling, near Spartanburg, is enjoying a well, earned rest at her home here. Mr. J. M. Campbell visited his brother in a Columbia hospital last week. Mrs. J. M. Sadler and Mrs. Luth er Bowie were shopping in Green I WAA/? 1? o+ n ** " WVU laov A. U vOMG J The many friends of Mr. Clifton Donald will be glad to (know that he is recovering nicely from his recent operation. We are pleased to see; him on our streets again. Misses Elizaibeth and Blanche Agnew were Honea Path shoppers on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kennedy and children of near Due West were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har tTAT* TV??0 v CJ JLfAOA^t Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and Mrs. J. Y. Garland were Greenwood visi tors on Monday. Mr. Brown, a theological student of Due West, preached in Greenvale church on Sunday morning. There will be regular services held during the absence of the pastor. Interior of Hongkong island is bar ren. Chief justice of U. S. SupTeme Court receives $16,000 a year, while the others get $14,000. SI If You J Your If Yo You Put it Press \re Goinj Money fc iing, Put ner A r u Want i the Most : in the and Phone 1 . :< - g to Spend >r Adver it in dvertising 3 t to Do Good, ! -r H n vfl % Banner ? ! u