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VOLUME XXVI
CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1926
WHERE ARE THORNWELL’S
SONS AND DAUGHTERS?
(FROM “OUR MONTHLY”)
ANCIENT CHURCH
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P. S. JEANS
To The Democratic Voters
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TOM W. BENNETT