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Harry Garson PRESENTS “The Unpardonable Sin” is a story of Belgium in the days before the United States entered the World W T ar. It presents a drama of the utmost strength, in which the prinicpals are neutral Americans, grossly mistreated by the invadefb of Belgium. Major Hughes’ plot and his powerful treaty mcnt of it have been brought to the screen with the utmost fidelity by Director Neilan,^with the result that the picture has been acclaimed a master piece wherever it has been shown heretofore. — Matinee 5 P. M. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26TH. Night 9 P. M. Admission: Children 50c; Adults 75c. This price includes war tax FATHER OF 52 ( HILDREN. < herofcrr Citizen U Hale and Hearty at Ninety Yearn. HOG IN STORAGE 25 YEARS. Agents of Department of Juatire to Invent igate. Gaffney. Aug Id.—The moat re- I Drtrcit. Mich . Aug 16.—Agents of markable character in Cherokee Cour the in\e«t»goU©n branch here of the Ijr. or indeed anywhere in the United State*. ia Jc ha H Lynch, of Cherokee Fa 1U The old gentleman will be yenm of age aeat April He to Ga#ary to ha*o a warmnt fee a aetghbef whe kod threat- <le port men* of JanUre antd that in on# cold »t< rage plant visited today a eras found which, they were laid, been ia storage twenty five years The e#.ciaie 4 rr la red They her.rrad that If the had bora held far that length of anad boa the diCeralty bo«-ng anaeo ' . . > . T\ ft was '.brmgh an eeeemghl, they m* eeee the fact that the vetghkoe'e cetv 1 . . ^ . 1 tend to <a«eot*geu farther aoat wash kod been * reopen ng on the oed ■•• • 1 ^ R ATS DIE £ V I, —m pen pobrh. whwb he had b imoalf plant ed and CnhJvated Mr. Lynch, m >p»t» of b*e m hale aed hearty and Oeee hoe 4» If weeh m Cee heeko He boe Hod fear i.mee oed *e the tot tep mi lAY'MAr. 1 Ant they leave na edee bahaad DenT *** lake age weed fee h—try a portage hfty t we ft ihife*- f *f ebi<a ! Coin *e degn wenY tench h> Bata are kN«og M*e y^emgeei ckdM woe pa** ®e e9 fwd to gad ftAe < *4BaAv* w. Ik. , w . r—*-< »■*— n 5T STm J- im rw woe oeogeceaoj and m aemod Vend | ir, himhew «f Collar tl wheel hgr CT I la hoe ? wager depe Mr Lyath wwe 4i e wooer bn*tag worked oi many ed ah ferns an d egt the pcenpeeta W both North and Month ('nreloom Me boa the eppeorwaeo od keeng nod *vwe maty dee f ww ed age I Bnrowejl $ < I riendehip Notes. The protracted meeting at Friend ship Church began on Monday after the 4th Sunday ia July. Our paetor. Ret . D W Heckle, wai ed by Rev Geo. P. White, of S. C Several new g hnno hk c * o lo g. P e hk — - - w inw enurrn hwij OT ino## eere built up H K. Creock. See had I ad the laying aw ad hnmeo 9mm Wilhaaw ami Jam eph Gggwata, ad Genege'a Caeah. If C. wanna awl W W harbor ad Olar Me White made a *wry warm and •JeeJe®JveJeeJeeJv vjo ♦% o> ojeejeejeejeejeejo t^oo^r ♦ Jo oJmJooJooJooJooJooJooJooJooJmJmJooJooJooJooJooJooJooJooJooJooJmJo «J* ♦tv State Teacher-Training School A SUU Tewrhgr-T mini fig School to train tone her a for the Public School* of Lower South Carotin*. Ever energy in directed to the preparation of tear hen for the rural pchoola Then U no tutUon or any other charge School aupported by the SUte. Pint grade certlhcate given to all who complete thirty-two weeks* work Fall term begtoe September Ik ISIS. For further inform*Uoa wrtto MILS W. D. MR E. Ovangehurg. & C. MM H. J CnolTH. MnmweO. S. C bwkdtega, at facteey Sm4C Gnaranlaad be TW Boot fharmarv and C F If haoey »sige dwrtng the peat oaetaw i* • ptecea bemg a tetel lam t Y Y ▼ t f Y Y f T T T T T T T T T x T T T x f T T f t GINNKi Our ginning plant, consisting of six latest improved gins and 2 doubleipresses, has been placed in first class condition to handle the new crop. We are equipped to gin 100 bales of cotton per day, and can assure the public of quick service and excellent turn out. /