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Donalds, Oct. 16.?In the great jn pe]zer> i
drive for benevolence of the Baptist ^ting
church the Donalds congregation will teemed lady
raise the handsome sum of $10,000 buildi
in five years, besides providing their vaje church
minister's salary and other local Wednesday,
church expenses. This will prove the p0rtant busi
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greatest ana mc uoei ouiouw ?">"v erecwuii ui <
ment the church has ever made. of the cong
A great rally of the Baptist people present wer<
of the town and country will be held Q. N. Nickk
at the church here next Wednesday 1 Bowie, John
when plans will be perfected for the ! George Blac'
great drive. Prominent speakers jHaddon, Her
will address the audience and dinner tive commit!
will be served on the grounds. A j powers to se
large crowd is expected. |port.
Rev. George Sexton and his devot-: j^ev j ^
ed people are very busy these days jvjjckies repr<
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the Orphana
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IB^ra^^SEALED TINS ONLY Idearei1 herse
AT YOUR COOCERS jfine disposit
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United States Railroad Adi
Announces
Very Low Excursion Fares P
PIEDMONT, FAIR ASSC
GREENWOOD, S.
October 22-24, 19]
Tickets will lip sold via Southern
I'roni Spartanburg and intermediate si
wood, and from Prosperity, S. C.. a
stations to Greenwood. on October 21
' trains scheduled to arrive in Greenwc
noon of October 24>tli. 1919. good re
original starting point prior to midn
ir 7 tli. 19-19.
Minimum round trip lure. Hoc.
For Inrther information and exact
apply to ticket agents.
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the great movement of they
which is the greatest ef- days,
listory of Christianity. | xh<
friends of Miss Annie the n
will regret to learn of as th
ere sickness at her home movei
5Ve are glad to note a Unite
that this very highly es-' ^
is somewhat better. 'Condu
ing committee of Green- for(j j
held a meeting here last
and transacted much im-' our C]
ness connected with the 1 fiued
i new Manse for the use an(j e
regation. Among those mine
;: Messrs. W. H. Leith,! Tht
is, W. R. Dunn, Robert > ,
Winn, Robert Sharp, an(j j
k, Thomas Johnson, Paul week.
bert Gordon. An executee
was appointed with
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. Dallas and Mr. L. R.1
jsented Gveenvale church ^
ng of Presbytery held in
ge church at Clinton last
Loi
'errin, of Abbeville, who
spent
ching in our schools as a! g g0
:acher, will return home!
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Miss Perrin has en- j
;lf to our people by her, |
are C
ion and winning ways
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:ret very much to see her
Mr
:ood wishes of all follow
visito
Agnew and Mrs. Eunice
gone to Lancaster where
jCrom
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ministration I Mr.
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Railroad Lines Bethi;
lations to Green- :Mrnd
intermediate j Mis
, 22. 23, and for in Gr
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to reach jurday
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will
visit relatives for a few
h.
i Methodist church here duriiig
ext few years will raise $5,000
eir share in. the great advance
nent.of the M. E.. Church in the
d States.
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i new hotel and boarding house
cted by Mr. and Mrfe. Sam Milis
enjoying very good patronfrom
the travelling public and
itizens generally. The house is
to the doors almost every night
verybody is well pleased with
host and hostess. ? I
i Misses Clotfelter of Lavonia, j <
?ere visitors at the home of Mr. |
tlrs. Sam Killingsworth last j
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lg Cane, Oct. 18.?Mr. W. D. J
ford and daughter, Miss Linnie, j ^
Sunday with Mr. afid Mrs. W. j yQsler.
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, J. H. Cromer has been on the |
list lor tne past weeK, dui we
lad to report that he is getting
r now. hSi
. W. D. Botts was a business i
r to the city Thursday. ^'
. and Mrs. Arthur Erwin spent
ly with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
er. . . &r<
. W. D. Beauford was a busivisitor
to the city Wednesday.
Honrmwl cnont Siinrlnv wiHl I ItA'
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S. Bosler.
>ses Nina and lone Beauford
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
omer.
;s Bessie Erwin spent Wedne's-:
light with Miss Estelle Finley. i
, Robert and Willie Beauford of j
a, spent Wednesday night with j
,uther Erwin.
is Ethel Botts visited relatives
eenwood Saturday.
' Johnnie Beauford spent Sat- ' ^
in Greenwood with Mr. W. H.
?s Nina Beauford spent Wednesn
the city with her sister, Mrs.'
McKellar.
. Ben King was a business visi- (
3 the city Thursday. j
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