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. .. L- ' / * . " v • i ‘VyJ? I -fufei R - • - , L ' ' ' •• \rr*T'-.s* -- ' * LY, AUGUST 27t ms IM n ^ M Ml. II =r= -‘V-Pr. 4 PERSONAL MENTION r- f'. » X- An agreeable safeguard against the bites and annoyances * of mosquitoes, and certain other in* t . •' sects. Why not have a supply of this lotion convenient in your medicine closet? . , » i i i 4 * mw.m h . //.v itfl'rrrcfSiCii » ' Andrew Jackson t i' I \ Andrew Jackson was a hard-headed and practi- cal man. He said, “Save your money and thrive, or pay the price in poverty and disgrace.” M. $. Bailey £ Son — BANKERS _ OLDEST STRONGEST * A « t . I “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” If when you read the advertisements this banking ihstitution every week you think they are directed at somebody else— • * ^ not you—will you kindly bear ii) mind, *■ •, — * 4 . from now on, that YOU are the very per- \ • son the officers of this institution will be happy to see in the bank more often. Mr. E. G. Fuller ill spending several days at Chick Springs. Mrs. L. M. Dugan has returned from a two weeks' visit to relative at Mtoh. ^ Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long are on a two weeks’ visit to relatives at Cnionville, N. C. Miss Nora Johnston and Miss Caro line Dugan returned yesterday from a month’s vacation spent at Asheville and Hendersonville. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoy and chil dren ate at home from a visit to’their parents at Mount Airy, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland and daughters, Misses Nan and Marian, * were in Ninety-Six last week for the marriage of Miss Anna Rice Sloan to Mr. Frances Marion Kinard. Miss Nan took' part in the wedding as maid of honor. Mrs. Lonnie McMillian and little daughter have returned from Easley where khe was the guest of Miss Ayliffe Robinson. / Miss Mary Wilson spent the week end in Greenville as the guest of friends. ^ v a • Mr. William ^31app of Orlando, Fla., is spending his vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Clapp. Miss Mary Adams has returned from Statesville and Hendersonville where she has been, spending the sum mer. Mrs. Nancy Lawlor is at home from Hendersonville where she spent sev eral weeks’ vacation. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods will ar rive this week from Salem, Va., where they have been spending the month of August with relatives. Mr. ^nd Mrs. C. A| Fleming and children returned yesterday from Brighton, Tenn., where they spent a month’s vacation with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamp Stone of Charlotte, are spending several days in the city. Mrs. James R. Copeland has return ed from Brevard where she spent the past two weeks as the guest of Mrs. Tom Shipman. MrsT _ A. K. Fripp of Bluffton, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead. . Misses Virginia andTEt^el McSwain of Greenville, are thelgUests of Mr and Mrs, W. D. Coptjlandr Mrs. W. A. Lomax, of Greenwood, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Clapp. Miss Helen Hobson Farr, of Char lotte, is the guest of Mrs. W. B. Farr. Mrs. W. D. Copeland has returned from a visit to friends at Clemson College, and while away was joined by Mr. Copeland on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice and lit tle daughter, Margaret, left Saturday for a week’s visit to Mr. Brice’s mother in Chester. Mrs. R. Z. Wright, Miss Sallie Wright and Mrs. R. G. McLees were visitors in Greenwood on Wednesday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McLees. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson spent Sunday in Greenwood visiting the lat ter’s uncle, Mr. ,W. C. Rasor of Cross Hill, who is ill at the Greenwood hos pital. Misses Janella and Adeline Boland and Miss Fay^ Adair are the guests of Mrs. A. J. Sproles of Greenwood. * Mr. Raymond Pitts spent the past week in Sumter and was accompanied home yesterday by Mrs. Pitts after a month’s visit to her mother. Mr. B. H. Boyd is spending a week’s vacation in Saluda, N. C., where Mrs. Boyd is spending the summer. Miss Ruth Ferguson has returned to her home in Spartanburg after a visit .to Mr. and Mrs. J. B.' Fergu son. ~ 1. Rubenstein of Danziger's Depart ment Store,*i8 spending a two weeks’ vacation at Atlantic City. A. W. and Joe Blumberg are spend ing some time with their friend, Zeb Vance Long, in Statesville, N. C. Mrs. James Leaman and children returned home Tuesday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mit chell in Asheville. Misses Agnes and Margaret Ander son spent the past week-end in Green wood. They have been spending the summer with Mrs. George W. Bailey and leave next week for Olivet, 111., ^here they will attend school. ‘ The friends of Mrs. Agnes Ander son will be sorry to learn that she.is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George W. Bailey. Mrs. A. J. Milling has returned from several weeks’ sthy at Saluda, N. C. - Mrs. Stanley Pitts of the First Na tional Bank is enjoying a week’s vaca tion^ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sumerel arc visiting in Laurens as the guest of their daughter, Mrs. Tom Bolt. Mrs. Robert Donnan and daughter, Miss Lillian, visited relatives here the past week. Misa Ethelynde Peterson, of Spar tanburg, spent Saturday with Misa Sybil Burdette. Misa Margaret Blakely left today for York, where she will attend an executive committee meeting of -the Y. P. G. U. of South Carolina. Mr. J. A. Coleman has returned from a week’s visit to Florida... i Miss Sybil Burdette attended the Sloan-Kinard wedding at Ninety-Six last week. Mrs. B. 0. Whitten and Miss Sybil Burdette spent Tuesday in Columbia. Dennis Sowers, and Harold Flana gan spent the week-end in the mount- I; ams. Misses Marian and Catherine Bolt and Mr. Tom Vance of Laurens were guests last Friday of Mrs. Walter Richbourg. Mrs. Eugene Eliott and Misses Frances Cobb and Harriett Moore, of Ware Shoals,’ are guests this week of Mrs. Rex Phillips. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake are spend ing several days in the mountains. 4 Mrs. M. E. Lynn returned yester day from Lexington, Va., where she spent the summer with relatives. Miss Ada Barstow returned yester day from a month’s visit in Char- lotesville, Va., and was accompanied home by her friend, Mrs. Morgan. Miss Frances Dutton has returned from an extended visit to relatives ih Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Poe and little Vardry Ramseur, of Greenville, son. were the week-end guests of Mrs. B. N. Dutton. -r Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair and little daughter, returned yesterday from a visit to Orlando, Fla., Mr. Adair having gone down last week to bring his family home. Hams and Sliced Bacon There is no better Sliced Bacon to be had than Kingran’s Reliable—sliced to suit your individual order. ‘ We also sell the very best Sliced Boiled Hafti, Baked H§m, and Sliced Dried Beef. Kingan’s Reliable and Armour’s Star Regular Hams. — AUXILIARY MEET SMYRNA CHURCH Mrs. Ryland Sumerel is visiting in Laurens as the guest of Mrs. John Austin. ^ Rev. L. E. Wiggins is spendingf his vacation with relatives at Lexington, Ky./ M. A: Sumerel, Jr., spent the past week with his brother in Laurens. V Dr. and Mrs. Bit. J. McFadden re turned yesterday from Horse Shoe and Hendersonville, where they have been spending the summer. Miss Alma Burkette of Columbia, is spending several days in the city with friends. vork t in- Group Five of Presbyterian Body Will Hold Conference on Tuesday, September First. (Contributed ( The Presbyterian Group 5 Auxiliary conference will be held at Smyrna church, Tuesday, September 1st. This group includes all ladies from the lotrowmg churches: vJinton rirst, Thornwell Memorial, Little River, Whitmire, Dominick at Kinard, Mor ris at Chappellh, Smyrna, Aveleigh at Newberry, Bethany, Shady Grove and Duncan’s Creek. ' All ladies are urged to come and bring lunch. The young people of the churches are also invited. As will be noticed from the pro gram below, the conference will be one of information, inspiration and entertainment, and one that will do all good who attend. In fact, no church can well afford not to have its share in this conference. — Why drag along in the Lord’s wor in a discouraged way? Come, get spiration for new effort and zeal., Mrs. J. I. Copeland will preside. The theme of the program .is “Growth,” and is as follows Motto f “Enlarge the plae^ of thy tent, and let them stretch ^ forth the curtains of thine habitation ; spare not, lengthen thine cords, and strengthen thy stakes.” Isaiah 54^. ‘ 9:30—Devotional. 9:45—Welcome, Response, Mrs. J 9:55—Roll call/ Churches respond by giving Standard of Excellence at tained by September 1st. 10:00—Message from Our Field Worker, Miss Marie Gibert. 10:15—Personal Responsibility, Mrs. G. A. Mcllwain. 10:30—Training for Service, Mrs. T. C. Peden. 10:45—Standard of Excellence Ex plained, Mrs. S. Gary Dillard.- 11:00—Demonstration of Modern Auxiliary, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., pre siding. 11:45—Offering—Special Music. Literature Display. Announcements. 12:00—Bible Hour, Mrs. Jennie Grier Moffatt. 12:30—Adjournment. 2:00—Hymn. Prayer. “Out of the Wilderness”, Mrs. Jennie Grier Mof fatt. • 2:30—Prayer and Missions, Mrs. J. B. Townsend. Report Colored Womans Conference. Question Box, Mrs. W. O. Brownlee. 3 :Q0—Address^ Rev. - Henry L. Reaves, Soochow, China. 3:30—Pogeant—“O Doctor!”, Lau rens and Clinton. 4:00—Report of Committees. Adjournment lal. / s, Mrs. V. C. Wilson. J. A. Bailey. ii v Baldwin Bros. Grocery j “Good Things to Ear Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. i - / ey Say It \ / / / They say—the people whu come to Lake Lanier— that we are developing thn* magnificent property the way they like to see it done. And we are hu man We brought in more stove-wood when our mothers used to brag on us. Tryon Development Co. SMILE BROS., Sales Diarc tom - Tryon, Western North Carolina Local Sales Office SUMEREL REALTY CO. “If You Are Not Fee Good Just TakejA Ti From Me And Get Jiar* nak—This Medicine Will Sure Fix You Up,” Says Milton. 1; “jtfy appetite was next to noth- ^rigs ht all, ar.d my liver was so sluggish it didn’t secin to act. I felt so dull and drowsy I didn’t ..aJjL whether ‘school kept or not.’ A Renew Your Health Purification ~ by << with fi Any physician will tell yon that Perfect Purification of the Sys tem is Nature’s foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are - undermining your vitality t Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough course of Calotabs, —once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature re wards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family package, containing full direc tions, price 35 eta.; trial package, 10 ets. At any drug store. (Adv.) Veil, sir, I *vant you to know 1 unished my first hottle of Karnak before I was eating a half dozen bi c-ait f jr breakfast and 1 vT.sn’t having a bit of trouble. I'll “If you are not feeling good ui«' trtl the world Kanirfk knocked my ' take a tip from mo and got Karnak indigestion and acich-'stomach sky —this medicine will surely fix you hrign’ up—and won’t be long about “?.Iy .appftHe simply can't be either,” declares John CL M ; !ton, V^t new and I'm gaining weight of 206 Mulberry St., Greenville, S. .- nd stiength everr day. -Pm Just C., popular engineer on the South- l.’u a new man and I mount my em Railroad for the past eleven engine with pep and a spring in my years. 1 ; s tep that I’didn't have before I got “I, want you to know toe* pest Karrak. Yes, sir, if anybody is to know toe 1 post' two years I suffered so bed frem leokirg for a s ire relief from stom- acid stomach and indigestion 1 a rh trouble, all they went to do is couldn’t eat a single meal withoM* to get Karnak—it'll do the rest. - ’ being in misery for ^our., uiter- „ 1 ward. 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