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3% (Mttttmt GUirmurb T«a D«t Get TIm VOLUME XXVI CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1926 WHERE ARE THORNWELL’S SONS AND DAUGHTERS? (FROM “OUR MONTHLY”) ANCIENT CHURCH DRAWS CROWDS Va-, Sept. 5.—A r , . . „ j . landmark of pre-Revolutionary days, We are not writing now of that long! Another graduated m college, and is one of Virginia’s few re-* 1 - 1 ^ ,1 “ * Mt a mAn •nii'wifk the daily paper in Florence. Two 0 f t j lat era ^ today awe women who grew up under the benef- others graduated in college, an like adding . fjmore cylinders 8 T A N D A R D O 1 U-C O M P A N Y*( N.J.) SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 th ^„o^d1Sten«o n P „”Mdi sd“FSr“' ,VS: GREENVILLE BELTING CO. Jute of preservation. Only th aSSSSS P. S. JEANS To The Democratic Voters Of Laurens County: l to you my n years with a fine record of sure you that I shall be enough to be dwt^I stalldo myveJyfc^t tofflltoe ice in a m myself to keep the faith. Due to my past t A. C. L. Railroad, I feel fully qualified to fil as you would have me fill it, treating each an g you of my gres TOM W. BENNETT