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Mr. John Winn spent the weekend
with his family in Montreat.
Miss Cara Haddon spent last
week with relatives and friends in
Montreat.
Mrs. H. S. Camp of Due West has
gone to Montreat in the interest of
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speedy recovery.
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Palmetto College offers tl
raphy. Secretarial, Typo
counting and kindred br*
ij: Palmetto College gives y<
. ;!| ' Free Employment Depar
|i| calls for trained executiv
j j| in the South. We furnii
business colleges with
. ij; struction. New equipmer
|j| l>ay and Night School. P
: ran complete prescr
Palmetto College in less
e<l in any other school. <
:| sents every state in the i
;i; Pennsylvania. The reas<
j|; known everywhere.
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. Address, Box 65, Varn'
% t jj! or Box 173, Orangeburg,
Charleston, S. C.
i| The School That's
We Pay Your Railroad
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I PRICES: Touring Car, $1035; R<
I t SJ665; Four season Coup*
Wire Wheels mnd
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Sfeep on the Wx
Cotton Sid
Made of hundreds c
layers of thinned ou
wool and cotton. It i
SOFT and FLUFF1
and never LUMP
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I CARTER BROTHE1
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Mrs. Will McKee entertained a
I number of her relatives from Abbeville
last Saturday and Sunday. i
j Meetings are being held in the
Baptist church this week. The new!
'pastor Rev. Smith is doing the preaching.
People of all denominations
are taking an interest in the meet- i
ings.
Revival meeings will begin in the
Presbyterian church Sunday at 8:
30 p. m. The preaching will be done
by Rev. A. E. Dallas, B. D., pastor
of the First Presbyterian church of
) COLLEGE ||
lorough courses in Stenog.vriting.
Bookkeeping, Ac- <) !
inches. A scholarship in ol
3u a membership in our ;i:;
tment. We receive more ij:
es than all other colleges ;|:|
sh all the old established ;! !
teachers. Individual in- jlj;
it. Experienced teachers. j|:i
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UMHUJ1? ^liui uiuccu. j. v/n *,
ibed course of study in ij|<
than half the time requir- j|!'
Our student body repre- jjjl
South and as far east as ;|;
311 is Palmetto College is ijj?
/ille, S. C (Mother School)
, S. C. or Wentworth St.,
Known Everywhere.
Fare to Palmetto CollegeD
COLLEGE
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Goes OearThrough
i a roadster, is remarkably well
jiness uscs^ owner* say. This
: the convenient type of body,
at mainly because of its prolity
to endure constant hard
keep operation cost at a very
aadator, $1035; Fotiraeaaon Sodan,
>, f!665. F. O. B. Factory.
Spare Tires Extra.
,SL1E GO!
Cotton ymjM i
tnaUotfie ^
t~ ett |
>0/ Side in Winter;
e in Summer!
>f Ventilators give it a &
it chance to "Breathe." B
Is Delivered in dust- ?
f, proof, hy genie cartons. 8
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show you the fVool- Cott. a
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3LD BY !
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Mount Vernon, Indiana. A cordia!
invitation is extended to the public
Miss Lucia Winn of Spai*tanburj
is on a visit to her parents.
Messrs. Myrth Killirgsworth ant
Hal Sharpe of Greenwood speni
Sunday with their parents.
Mr. Leon Gordon of Anderson i;
spending his vacation at his hom<
here.
| Mr..Clarence Gordon of Ander
son spent Sunday with his parents.
Mr. Ray Smith of Greenwooc
was a week-end visitor in the par
ental home.
j Miss Margaret Cooper is visitinj
her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. B
H. Carlton.
I Miss Rosa Seawright is visiting ii
the mountains with a party o!
young people from Columbia.
Mrs. Perry Pruitt and son, James
motored to Seneca last week, anc
spent a very happy time witty rela
tives.
Mr. Erskine Agnew of Green<
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vine was a weeK.-e?u visuui m ????
home of Mrs. John Hodges.
Rev. A. E. Dallas left Tuesdaj
morning for Marshville, N. C.;
where he will visit his sister, Mrs. J
T. Garland. Little Dallas Garland
who spent the past two months witt
his grandparents, returned home
With his uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Higden enjoyed i
very happy time last Friday when i
large crowd of their old neighbor
took possession of their home. The}
had a bountiful picnic dinner and <
very happy time was spent by ol<
and young.
| The meetings at Greenvale churcl
are being attended by large crowd
of people who are enjoying ito
powerful sermons being preache'
by Rev. Dr. Walker, of Lewisburg
,Tenn.
TRAVELS OF COX
TO BEGIN TODA"'
Governor To Deliver First Speec
At Camp Perry
Dayton, Ohio, August 10.?Go\
ernor Cox tomorrow will start th
I travels of his Presidential campaig
iwhich are expected to continu
with few intervals until November
i The Democratic candidate will leav
here tomorrow morning enroute t
jCamp Perry, Ohio, where he is t
TVinfaHav aftprnonn and nrt
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'sent the Ohio "Governor's cup" fo
j the national rifle competition.
Arriving at Columbus tomorrow
about noon the Governor plans t
'spend the remainder of the day t
this executive office and motor froi
! Columbus to Camp Perry earl
(Thursday morning.
The Governor worked in his offic
for several hours today after votin
in the State primary, but went t
Trail's End later because of a nei
vous headache due, it was said, t
^the severe strain of recent streni
ous days and overwork.
CHILD KILLED WHEN
BICYCLF. SWERViiS IN
PATh OF AUT
Bertha, the 3-year-oid daughter i
Dr. W. A. Strickland of Westmin
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jter, was knocked from the bicycle (
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wnicn sue was nuuig vrrvu ii? uw>
and killed late Sunday afternoon
front of her home by an automobi
: driven by Tom Mason of Cross Roai
' I According to eye wit: messes of the a
j cident, the two girls were coastii
( down a hill on the bicycle when tl
older girl, who was g aiding the whe
! lost control of it, and turned in froi
j of the car. The child was throw
j from the bicycle and he; neck brol
1 en, altho the automobile did not ru
J over her. According to Mrs. W. 1
Hill of Easley, who was an eye wil
iiess said the accident was unavoi<i
j able.?Greenville Piedmont
A TTCMDT TO nVTV'AMJTP.
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TrtS FORD PLAN!
Detroit, Mich., Au-.r. 10.?Authori
ties are investigating what, they be
lieve may have been an at.empt tc
dynamite a portion of the Ford
Motor Company's plants early here
today, when a quantity off dyna>
mite wrapped in a towel, was found
by a fireman in the engine room oi
the dry kiln as he was about tc
throw the rubbish into the furnace
The dynamite was tracad to one
of the waste paper baskets in the
factory yard, from which it is the
custon; to gather rubbish for burning.
Several men were detained this
afternoon but released after examination.
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COMPANY is a New Automo- j jj
IRLAND and WILLYS-KNIGHT l| ly
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