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The many friends of Mrs. High-'s
smith of Shoals Junction will be 'v
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pleased to know that she has returned
to her home from the Abbeville f
\ hospital, where she recently under- '(
went an operatoin for appendicitis.
Mrs. Highsmith is much improved in j
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We tenderly symR^thize with Mrs. \
Lily Gordon in the loss of her j
mother, Mrs. J. B. Sharpe, who j
died at the home of her daughter, j
Mrs. Milford, near Abbeville, Tues- ]
day morning. Interment took place ]
at Long Cane. . 1
Mrs. V.T. H. Smith and baby, John, <
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structfon. New equipmen
fej ' i|; Day and Night School. P(
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Address, Box 65, Varnv
or Box 173, Orangeburg,
Charleston, 8. C.
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The Best of
Market Affc
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pent several days last week with m<
er parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gi
laddon. . ch
Mr. Paul Haddon is now enjoying s
i well earned rest and expects to W1
pend his vacation in the mountains ln'
vith other members of the family.
Mr. Ben H. Smith has returned
rom an extended trip through
Canada. He visited New York andi^1
>ther cities of interest.
Rev. Mummerlyn of the M. . E. ,ar
fiurch is conducting revival ser-l
rices this week, much interest is '
jeing manifested by the people of |
ill denominations. * j
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leith, Mrs. J. ar
VI. Dallas, and son, Rev. A. E. Dal-- ,(
lis, attended Tuesday's sessions of '
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the Centennial of* Friendship '
:hurch in Laurens county. These *
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urough courses in Stenog- ||;? f,
riting. Bookkeeping, Ac- j:j: h
riches. A scholarship in ]j[!
u a membership in our ||i fP
men/.. We receive more j);J
is than all other colleges jj!
h all the old established ji;
eachers. Individual in- . jjl ai
t. Experienced teachers.
Dsitions guaranteed. You iji C
bed course of study in il; d!
;han half the time requir- j|jcl
)ur student body repre- jjj
outh and as far east as 1; 1 P
in is Palmetto ^College is i|;[
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Again Manager of our
1 Sure That. Any Orders
?land and His Force of
Receive Prompt and Ci
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rteous Attention.
Everything in GROCE]
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jetings will continue all the we^k. ]
eat crowds of people throng the
urch everyday, and a very inter- I
ting program is being carried out j
th splendid speakers. The follow- j
g took part in Tuesday's services: !
;v. Dr. Lynn of Clinton and. Rev j
P. Walker of Lewisburg, Tenn., j
2V. A. E. Dallas, B. D., of Mount !
arnon, Indiana, Rev. Matheson of
lirview and Fountain Inn churches
id the pastor, Rev. J. M. Dallas.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Matson
of Honea Path took place in
e Baptist church here last Friday
'ternoon. Mrs. Mattison had been
1 invalid for several years, but
>re her ^reat affliction with paence
and Christian fortitude. She
as lovingly cared for in her illness
j her daughter, Mrs. Lilliam M.
rock, of Honea Path. Much sympaiy
is felt for her daughter and
iree sons, and also for her sisters,
rs. W. R. Dunn and Mrs. Marie
cker of this place. Mrs. Mattison
as a beautiful christian woman,
ved by every one who knew her.
Revival services will begin in
reenvale church Snunday at 11 a.
i., when the Sacrement of- the
ord's Supper will be dispensed,
ev, R. P. Walker, D. D. of Tennes;e
will do the preaching.
Rub-My-Tism it a powerful anli-j
eptic; it kill* the poison caused
rom infected cuts, cures old sores,
etter, etc.
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RESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY
INSTITUTE
The Greenwood County Missionry
Institute of the Presbyterian
hurches, will be held at Memorial
hurch, Ware Shoals, S. C., Thurs?
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ay, oeptemDer a, lvc.\j. n.n >
nurches in the county are urged to J
e represented. Program will be
ublished later in the month.
Mrs. J. M. Dallas, Leader.
IMPORTS OF FOODSTUFFS
-or Fiscal Year Just Ended Show
$680,000,000 Increase.
Washington, Aug. 3.?Imports of
foodstuffs into the United States during
the fiscal year just ended increased
by. more than $680,000,000
jver 1919, while exports of foodstuffs
in 1920 show a decrease o? more
than $360,000,000, according to for
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eign trade figures issued tocay by the
Department of' Commerce.
Foodstuffs imported during 1920
totalled $1,513,776,309, compared
with $832,122,991 in 1919. Exports
of the same commodities in 1920
amounted to $2,141,192,130 ~ as
! against $2,502,852,400 during 1919,
j 666 cures, Malaria, Chills ! and
. Fever, Bilious Fever Colds and LaCr'ppe.
It kills the parasite thai
' causes the fever. It is a splendid
lax*tire and general tonic.
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The dress of both sexes in Greenland
is practically the same, the only
difference being the; manner in
which ihe flair'is worrt. "* " '
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THAT COMES HERE
For Furniture , show go6d
judgement. For in our Furpi-lure
display there will not be v
found a single unworthy article..
And in addition there will
be found an economy of prices
that means a saving on any-,
thing selected from an easy
chair to a complete outfit for
the.rHonse.:.
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