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?.???? I V \ DONALDS V IS N v vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Mrs. Franklin Drake is in very poor health again. Her daughter, j Mrs. G. E. Algary, is with her at; } present. Miss Juanita Tribble, of Char-| lette is spendng the summer with ht>r father, Mr. Pierce Tribble. 4 The Misses Henry, who have been teaching near Fountain Inn, are home for the summer with their parents. Mr. Paul Burnes, and two sons, spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. ^ . Dendy Burns and family. Mrs, E. H. Booker is on an ex-1 tended to visit relatives in Virginia. Miss Tufts is visiting relatives in Atlanta and parts of Georgia. Mr. Dendy Burns was a business visitor in Anderson last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Baskin Winn, and ' I j J NOT !Whei? you hav WRITE, PHO | The SOUTH 1 REALTY 2 Home Office GREI t [ k The Land A / , , * 7 ' Iine Dig Our Mid-Sui began yest< people a vanta I We Welcor ? Bargain Price; t | Even standard I** world over at set Reductions. Nev^ In. Nothing Withe Come in a OUR LOSS I Sale J J. M. json, Gordon, were Greenville visitors on Monday. I Miss Mary Jordon, daughter, of | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jordon, of Due West is in Anderson hospital, where she was operated on last Wednesday for appendicitis. Her many friends will be pleased to know that she is making fair progress. We trust she will soon be home' again well and strong. Her mother ; is with her in Anderson. j Mrs. Walter Tribble is on a visit j to her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias, in Irmo. We were shocked and saddened to learn of the death of Dr. John Lyon, of Greenwood. Dr. Lyon was one of the best loved physicians in Greenwood County and will be wnccpd hv a host of friends. I Miss Erin Sharpe spent the week-end in Greenwood with her cousin, Miss Cooper. Mrs. John Hodges and Mrs. Eunice Agnew were the guests of , ,V ICE / ; < e land to sell NE or WIRE i ATLANTIC r ' CO., INC jg\ 1 I < ENWOOD, S. C. ! 1 uction People i TiT ~" ij f I Sale Is Goi mmer Nine-Day erday is going fi re certainly tak ge of the wond< argains we are < fering them. ne Any Investiga 3. brands of merchanc prices are included ir r Goods Added To S; :ld and Nothing Escap nd Get Your Por Bargains on at Both St ANDERSO Mr. and Mrs. Maxcy Agnew Monday. Mrs. R. H. Jones is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sharpe. Mrs. Nancy Aldons is at present very ill. She is being tenderly cared for by her nephew and niece, Mr. G. N. and Mrs. Lily Gordon. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezono costs only a few cents. \ \ ? n?k With your fingers! You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from of bottom feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezor.e" cost: little at any drug store; apply a few Jfrtno nrvrm flip /?nm nr rallns. In stantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly! No humbug! IIRL VICTIM OF A "PRACTICAL JOKE" KILLS HERSELF Dublin, Ga., June 24.?Miss Josie Eloise Parker, 15 year old righ school student and daughter of Mte. L. H. Parker, of this city, committed suicide this afternoon by swallowing a quantity of strychnine. Death followed in a little while. TVi?( on'rl if sfcafpd. has he<vn de rxmdent since the publication last Tunday of the announcement of her ; >proaching marriage to a young nan of this city, which was denied at both the home of the young man and the mother of the girl, both of ng Fine I Sale Which I ne and the ing adsrful >fhnn nf Oi ir B tlV/JLJL V/A W I lise advertised the ? l our sale at Great || lie as They Come >es Reduction- jgj tionofThe & I'OUR GAIN I ores I iN CO. I fflStySE?tfl?fc. ^kSArtKy^B Ki New * <! N j * ' - 1 While extremely r and distinction on more expensive m They are truly da: the woman of taste If you are in need i erately priced, yoi WELWORTH. Fashioned of depe perfect fit. THE_ ; (SAME LOW f KH THE NATION 0\ | PHIL ' A-.. ' ' \ \ | \ who declare that they were the ob- w jects ?f a cruel hoax. y ----- ? i UNIVERSITY OK I SOUTH CAROLINA The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in the University of South Carolina and for admission of new students will be held at the county court house on Friday, July 9, at 9 a. m. Appli| cants must not be less than sixteen I years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 9, they will be awarded to those making the (highest average at examination, j provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to ? *" ? " * - ? - -i i .President uurren ior scnuiaismy i examination blanks. These blanks, I properly filled out by the appli-j" cant, should be filed with President = Currell by July 2. Scholarships are worth $100, free tuitiion and fees, total $158. The next session will open Sept 15, 102.0. For further information and catalog, address, President W. S. | Currell, Columbia, S. C. | 6-1-1-8 & July 5. ; Defined. Willie Willis.-What's a "valet," pa? Papa Willis._A valet is a man j ~ ' ~~i GEORGIA FARMS FOR SALt 2650 Acres $40 per acrej 700 Acres $50 per acre 300 Acres $35 per acre. 200 Acres $35 per acre,1 245 Acres $25 Der acre! ? ? w ? ? ? ? -y X" All the above is adjoining or near Hazlehurst, Ga. E. L. THOMAS, Hazlehurst, Ga. | /S^vs/S<S/S/VS/S/S/S/N/>/S/S/VS/S/S/N/VS/S/S/Sr>A?/S/S/S/S/S/ ; 2 ' ::M ',: ''*^M CHARMING 1 ., 11 Welworth Blouses III I . <!. -V. ^g h K t 5 H and dainty and as pretty as | the flowers pf Spring lure these Blouses. | Fashioned in the latest modes and priced at just1 $3.00 | WITHIN REACH OF ALL nodest in price they have all the grace r ie ordinarily expects to find only in the odels. :i: ' - ril t m _ 1 | . .-gg inty Blouses ana are certain 10 appeal 10 i and thrift of a charmingly distinctive Blouse, mod- ^ 1 will make no mistake in choosing a sndable fabrics?careful workmanship ? ; j A rmr the I :E M SAME STYLES if 3 /ER ^u,uu THE NATION OVER SON & HENRY j SOLD HERE ONLY | j * ' ' v i L ? *$8| =============================^^ -.0$ rho knows when it is proper, for it is safe for him to wear them.", .* :>Jj ou to wear your clothes and when ?Judge. jj , !? - ,- 1 i 1 i . " * ' Attention Car Owners We Are Now In Position to Repair Any ',\^M Make of Battery. || We are Agents For the EVER-READY BATTERY With Written Guarantee .. For 18 Months. Drive By For a Free Inspection and -3? Water. - , '"^33 .City Garage f jj ' - - i * &&7^A I I I THE DNIVtRSAL LAK HJ f .f > .. $ 'J ; ? . The Ford One Ton Truck is serving Dusiness J# just as faithfully and economically as dees the 'i Ford Touring Car serve all the people faithfully ^v' and economically. The Fcrd Truck is a neces- \ ^ r sity to the grocer both in delivering goods and ^ j.' in bringing goods from the stations, d6cks and >. from the country. It- is an ideal motor car because there isn't'a want cf the farmer or . B t 1 . 1 >. J_- ^1 H :,v Dusiness man tnat it aoesn z suppiy in tne way ||||| of quick transportation at a minimum expense. tjijl Gome in, examine the Truck, and let us talk fj tf over the subject. Iffll E. F. Arnold || III *