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Thursday, November 14, 1935
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GREENWOOD’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE
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9x12 Felt Base Rugs
$4^5
9 10 1-2 Felt Base Rugs
$3.95
9x6 Felt Base Rugs
$1.98
9x12 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs
$6.95 *" J $7.95
Good Corn Broom
15c
Good Com Broom
19c
Buy Window Shades From Gallant-Belk Co. for less.
Cotton Blankets, each
59c
Men’s Work Shoes, pair
98c
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Men’s Better Work Shoes, Big Values i
$1.98 - d $1.48
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Men’s Dress Oxfords, pair
$1.95
Ladies’ Oxfords, pair-
98c
Strom, H. M. Schtimpert, J. O. Pat
terson, P. A. Cosey, Fred Buzhardt,
W. N. Smith, Jack L. Bradley, H. C.
Brown, E. P. Winti, H. E. Rush, M.
L. Gibert, Wistar Harmon and Ed
win Parker spent several days last
week on a fishing trip at Bluffton.
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Dr. A. C. Baskin; of B|ishopville
was a visitor here last week. * •
Mrs. Dan A. Bell has returned
from Baltimore, Md., where she
spent ten days with relatives.
Miss Alma Faulkner, student of
Lander College, Greenwood, spent
the week end here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Faulk
ner.
Mrs. James Cole Lever and
daughter have returned to Colum
bia, after visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Williams.
[ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beaudrot
cf Greenwood spent Sunday here
Cl with Prof, and Mrs. J. Ernest
Young. Miss Russie Beaudrot of
Greenwood is spending the week
here with Mrs. Young, her sister.
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Ladies’ Better Oxfords, pair
$1.95
Miss Sarah Smith, student of
Lander College, Greenwood, spent
the week end here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks Cheat
ham of Greenwood were visitors
here Monday.
Miss Elizabeth Johnston of the
local high school faculty attended
a State council of the South Caro
lina Education Association in Co
lumbia this week.
Mrs. J. Belton Harmon, Sr., Mrs.
( Bertha Sanders Harris, Messrs.
Harvey Sanders, G. J. Sanders, G.
j Jamie Sanders, Jr., spent Sunday in
Swainsboro, Ga., with relatives.
Mrs. Z. C. Craddock of North Au
gusta is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
G. C. Simpson. 1 •
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Charles Morgan, Jr., has return
ed from Anderson where he spent
several days with Billy Rankin.
, Mrs. T-. W. Walker,.i? spending
three weeks in Anniston, Ala., with
her daughter, Miss Louise Walker.
Dr. and ]&&& Samuel W. Reid
spent' some time recently in Lin-
colnton,’Ga.
Buyy<
r our Children’s Shoes at our store and be prop
erly fitted by X-Ray. We fit the feet and sell the
Shoes.
GALLANT-BELK
COMPANY
GREENWOOD’S LEADING
DEPARTMENT STORE
THE HOME OF
BETTER VALUES
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Sheriff W. T. Strom and Mr.
W. E. Campbell spent last Wednes
day in Rock Hill on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rankin and
Billy Rankin of Anderson and Eu
gene Rankin of Belton spent Sun
day here with Mrs. Rankin’s
mother, Mrs. W. G. Huguley.
Mrs. H. E. Green of Greeleyville
is spending sometime with her
daughter, Mrs. David M. Wardlaw.
• Mr. R. N. Edmunds of Parksville
was a visitor here Tuesday.
I’M SOLD
It always works
Just do what hospitals do, and the
doctors insist on. Use a liquid laxa
tive, and you can bring yourseif to
clocklike regularity without strain or
ill effect.
A liguid can always be taken in
gradually reduced doses. Reduced
dosage is the secret of any real relief
from constipation.
Ask a doctor about this. Ask your
druggist how very popular Dr. Cald-
welrs Syrup Pepsin has become. It
gives the right kind of help, and right
amount of help. Taking a little Ins
each time, gives the bowels a chance
to act of their own accord, until they
are moving regularly and thoroughly
without any help at all.
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin con
tains senna andeascara—both natural
laxatives that form no habit. The ac
tion is gentle, but sure. It will relieve
any jjuggishness or bilious condition
das to constipation without upset.
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Mrs. G. A. Young and children,
Grady, Jr., and Sammie Lee, of the
Cedar Hill section, spent the past
week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Young of near town.
Marie Snelling, of Charlotte, N. C.,
spent the week end here with Dr.
and Mrs. W. G. Blackwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sturkey and
baby of Salisbury, N. C., spent last
week end with relatives in Plum
Branch.
Mrs. Ruth Duncan spent the day
in Gaffney Sunday with her
daughter, Miss Sara Frances Dun
can, who is a student at Limestone
College.
Mr. Frank Corley of Aiken spent
the week end here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Corley. '
Mrs. David W. Keller, who under
went a major operation at the
Greenwood Hospital about two
weeks ago, has returned home, and
continues to improve satisfactorily.
Whitten-Parton
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker of Dan
ville, Va., are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leard, of near
town.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sanders and
Miss Frances Edmunds of Green
wood were spend the day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Price Sunday.
Miss Regna Finley of Columbia
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Finley.
Miss Ethel KUlingsworth of Rock
Hill spent the week end here with
her parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. G.
KUlingsworth.
Mrs. C. E. Rogers has returned to
her home in Spartanburg, after
visiting her son, Mr. E. L. Rogers,
and Mrs. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spinnler and
children from Greenwood spent
Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs.
Dacus P. McCain.
Mr. and Mrs. Klugh Connor and
children of Greenville were the
week end guests of Mrs. Connor’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Graves..
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitten an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Ola Mae, to Johnnie
Parton, on October 31, 1935.
The young couple will make their
home near McCormick. They have
many friends who wish for them a
long and happy life.
—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. William Blackwell
and son, William, m, of Macon,
Ga.. Mr. and Jdrs. T. E. Snelling and
daughters. Misses Amie Ann and Tuten, Messrs. W. M. Strom. J. S.
Durham-Sharpton
Of interest to a wide circle of
friends is the announcement of the
marriage of Miss Elsie Durham and
Mr. George L. Sharpton which took
place at the home of Dr. Chas.
Sims, pastor of the First Baptist
Church, in Greenwood, Sunday af
ternoon, November 10th, at 4:30
o’clock. An impressive ring cere
mony was used by Dr. Sims, with
only a few close friends and rela
tives witnessing.
The bride was unusually atttrac-
tive in a rust crepe suit finished in
black fur with hat, shoes and other
accessories of black.
Mrs. Nat C. Nave of Elizabeth ton, Mrs. Sharpton is the daughter of
Tenn., is spending some time here Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newby of Mc-
with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Lud- Cormick. After her graduation
.from the local high school she was
- ■ employed in the offices of the local
pr. C. K. Epting, Dr. Garnett FERA for several months.
Messrs. William Schaeffer, Ernest
Hasenbalg and Claude H. Work
man, Jr., of Newberry College, New
berry, spent the week end here with
the latter’s parents. Dr. and Mrs.
C. H. Workman.
HOLLYWOOD THEATF
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JAMES DUNN_ARLINE JUDGE
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“WELCOME HOME”
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“FRIENDLY SPIRITS”
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p. m.
SYLVIA SIDNEY HERBERT MARSHALL
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“ACCENT ON YOUTH”
Also
A Color Cartoon
“KIDS IN THE SHOE”
and.
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
‘ ADMISSION: Adults, 25 cents; Children up to 12,
10 cents;
Children 12 to 15, 15 cents
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Experience Service Facilities
Those are the important things in measuring the worth
of a funeral director, and should be borne in mind when
you have occasion to choose one
DISTANCE IS NO HINDRANCE TO OUR SERVICE
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delicious answer to thirst is tingling,
sparkling, ice-cold Coca-Cola. Around
the comer from anywhere.
GREENWOOD COCA-COLA
BOTTLING CO.
Greenwood, S. C.
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Specialist
Eyes Examined
Spectacles And Eye Glasses
Professionally Fitted.
956 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
Still Coughing?
No matter how many medicines you
have tried for your cough, chest cold
or bronchial irritation, you can get re
lief now with Creoxnulsion. Serious
trouble may be brewing and you can
not afford to take a chance with any
thing less than Creomulsion, which
goes right to the seat of the trouble
to aid nature to soothe and heal the
Inflamed membranes as the germ-laden
phlegm is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies have failed,
don’t be discouraged, your druggist is
authorized to guarantee Creomulsion
and to refund your money if you are not
satisfied with results from the very first
bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.)
Medicated
with ingredients of
Vicks VapoRub
Vicks Cough Drop
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Mrs. A. R. Sharpton of McCormick
and is engaged in the mercantile
business here.
After a short wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Sharpton will make their
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The groom is the son of Mr. and home in McCormick.
just ru!
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