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A irrtii les, perfuniCs, hair grower, hair ton
Y cialties, and certain household necessitie
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* once. for 100 additional agents to handle t
3v need T?nly to be introduced, 'l'heir superio
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Y ..As a moat liberal commission is paid i
Jl arid girls just out of school, as well as o
y iwjjini' an.agent for these wonderful prod
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ucing antf, at moderate cost, ul-jfu iJmuv toilet T
ie?, jcreams, powders, sFiSmpoos,, lieauty spe's
Is such trialWtcrc is an impcrativo peed, at ^
r.merit-never tails.-to secure mnin.nniis i moo
*rwl the articles are so -rehilily vahal.le. hoy??s t
thers, wTihoiVt employment, would <lu well to *
ucts. For agency, call at o?u?> o?r ioiiMoWialily j
;oDUCTS CO.
< IIARRIS, Manager . ?
M-yM^ollowlr ' " S; c.
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LEADER ?
? tnEiSlKK NKWS
(Schools have closed ajid many of
the teachers are preparing to attend
summer" Schools at the various -pl?
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The lasT night of the closing of j.
Finley high school was, like the jS3S?Y
t nights, attended by, ah emmense ga-j
thering* Seven graduates ~i)v. caps
mid gOWtts composed the class of "?(>.?
-The program?awis thoiuughly?piu?-'
pared and enjoyed. Superintendent M.
-~Brockman," dddresspd the gradu- I
ates. Mr. Irvin, editor bf the Chester j
Rupurler also spoke. A class of for- i
ty-elght from The grammar school '
received certificates of promotion to
j high school. Many gifts were receiv- j
ed by the graduates. The graduates I
artTftfljss H. Woodward, valedictorian; i
Miss H. McCollough, salutatorian; j
Mr. D. Williams, Mr E,?Williams. I
!?11SS L. 13. Douglass, Mr. Edward L.1
I Williams?. Mr. W^B^-Stins6n. This .
class presented to Principal Finley, j
fa handsome large round wall mirYor!
as a parting gift.
The Piedmont summer schoal opens '
-w?Rock Hill, June 30lh with Prof.
S. L. Finley,^ director. A large num- 1
her of teachers-plan to attend,
i Miss F. B. Cassell is in- Greenville '
teaching summer schoor there. Miss
cCassell taught-irT'the Piedmont sum-t
; mar school in Reek Hill many years, f
j So satisfactory was her work that
she has been transferred where she
| is ^njo^yinj^jthe work and, making new
Mrs. ^Marie Head, matron of the1
fining hatr~bf Benedict college, spent I
jfFhe TeFt Saturday for Washington '
I where she will spend the summer. Her
3 mother, Mrs. Gladden came down to
spund a few days with her chihlien
Saturday.
Mr. P. Worthy left for New Jer-I
i sey Saturday.
J^Miss Mary Shelton will lea.ve for;
, Washington Saturday to spend the :
; summer. ??- . .
T~ "The local, program of welcome addresses
will be given on Wednesday
^lvlght,. dune lHthiat Calvary Baptist
| church, where the Women's Baptist!
State convention will be held next [
fwcufr. Mayur S.' C. Cartor, ltev. ftlr.-j"
Bannisteri pastor of the white Baptist
church. Mrs. Frank Whitlock, pros jident
of the white Baptist Women's
Missionary society; Mrs. J. E. Spann, {president
of the Women's,' Missionary
, society of CaN^y, Mrs- ^iice Mc- |
Lure fri&bi Sandy River Baptist as- f
?-yorrnt iifrt I. D?..sunt -Rirre tV T ^"v- -
' ter will tender words of iVeicohie. j
I Special piusic has been prepared {for
this program. ? v*r
Card,s have been sent to all whose {
names. have been sent to Kev4 IV. LT'"
Baxter, Cemetery street, or Mrs. J. |
K. Spann, McLure' street for homes. [
Prof. James and son of-State col
' lege, Orangeburg, Mr. Staekhouse, j
[Morris college, Mr. Hudson, Brainerd
^^institute; Mr. Samuel Loyd of Ghar-t
jleston; and Mr. I.ouis Finley, motored
I here Monday afternoon from King's
[Mountain where they attended the j
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: FOR BETTER SHOE REPAIRING
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1 Quick Service -Shoe ~
V Repair Shop t
^ 1121 Washington St. CoPa, S. C. |'
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seems bubbling
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^OjUm fed joar best.
And, m order to
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you muit not
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right (bod*, but f
ftK?ls that are in the right condi-?r
| tl^n- LCE- freshened foods ire ^
| sweet, pore and safe, always at
their best?neither too dry nor too
j . moist?not too eoM but just cold
enough to be m prime condition. }L
? ! Keep your foods well protected
with ice every day in the year. It*
| o times in protected health and saved
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! | A medical authority says that a
! person who tries to cover up shin
blemishes and' pimples with toilet
***! creams and powders is just as foolish
X I as an ostrich thgt buries'its head in
{ I the sand to avoid danger. "Skin erupX
i tions are nature's warning that con?[?
[stipatjon is throwing poisons into your
X LluuJ.k-jibutiuu- au4? weakening- I
whole"' constitution. *Ren#>ve the cony
I stipated condition and you will
X I strengthen your system aguinst dis?|?
Imiko and dear up your disfigured skin.
X | The best way to do thjs isJwith- a
&I course of Ilertrine, the vegetable mediy
c i rie~TRaT"Scfs^ naturally and easily,
X | which you can get at
t THE WAVERLEY DRUG STORE
WEEK-END UAIIBfr
{' to all seashore and mounX
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,j.[tain resorts now on sale.
[ 'consult ticket agents, the
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a while at the home of Prof. Finley^M
then motored to their homes after at
leaving Messrs. Hudson i\nd fin icy1T
here. j tl
Mists; Hpl^n tfm J | y,-f , mid-Mr. Jt)h)V d|
McCoIlough- Trre- at home?from Lt? si
vingBtone college. Mr. McCollough is tt
a-graduatisrof-this year. Mr. Marcus b;
Boulware is home frum-Johnson C. cl
Smith university.
Mrs. Etna M". Ki'dwri, wife bf Rev. et
-I R ,'Rrnwn, ?|insti)i- I>f Bern*.' street pi
Baptist church, of Petersburg, vir-?_
gtrrrtii'ind Mrs. fv. . <ja Hnbarrr, -wHV 4*
of Rev. P. A. Callaham, pastor of
Market?Street Baptist?church?of S'
\i i Ltji.tuui u?win mienu int1 >\ omen s
convention next week, as gllEsts?of , their
sister, Mrs, C? M. Finley. S
Quite a number of people will at- T
tend the Elks' Grand Lodge in Oolum- ft
bin next week. ' g
At Great Fulls Sunday afternoon <0
the local societies of Elks aitd Daugh- Z
ter. Elks will have their annual ser- l,(
mon -and program at the methodist ai
church. ' " , _ ' A
LOCAI/NL'KSES MEETING > pi
The meeting was held June 10th at \
the home of Miss A. A. Nelson, 2202
Gervais street. A very pleasant meeting
was enjoyed.^- r-:?--r
^The nuises who. attended the r.tatw ?
meeting reported a "ice tiip and)'a ?
verj helpful esssion. . This meeting
was held in XJreenville. , The next
maeti-mr oL. the local-nurses will be ^
nie Trezevant, 1112 Harden street., tl
Misses Norther and McDaniei w?ll a'
Hrvy?charge?of?the.-program. Thin 1
will be the last meeting until Se^n- t<
tember. All graduate jrursea.-are 1riT bl
l>e present.4 SbnYe of the "hurses who ~
were present includ Miss M^i L. Little.ta
Ethel TillmoiOO. T. Neluhts, V. G. ni
McDanjel, Mrs. Nellie 1). Simpsin,.: J?J
and Mrs. Katherine Lawson. . d<
YOUNG WOMEN'S CI.l ll OF Z1()N (U
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The Young Women's Gluh of Zton bi
Baptist church met at the" home of.
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?Friday, June
? A line opportunity to visit the
^ ful I>arkst VVashinston Mjoh
J Kress, Zoological Park, L
ttonal Museum and
y Round Trip Fanes:
Ba'tesbu r g , _ 1 _ $1|.7">
A. BlackviMe ,^-45.50
J Camden ...... 2.50
* CnInmRU .1 * HSU
Chester ?.-'-r t- 13.50
Jk Greenwood-' ..14*50
Johnston ?-----?V 15.50Lexington
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V-hates oi' Sam; anu final i
- GoitTg: Tickets>;\vill be sfold good
W Crescent Limited) . Friday, June *20
"Return:" pickets will be good on i
cent Limited) to reach original sti
JL .Tuesday, June '2Uht iU.IOi ;??
t CONVENIENT SCHEDULES*: I
j and day coaches.
For other information and I'ulln
Bt agent s-^t, '
SOUTHERN RAII
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Saturday, June 14, 1930
[rs. Carrie Hefrick, 9.23 Washington
;reet on Tuesday evening, June 10th.
Fiet meeting was?called to?ordet?hv
:J. > f u t ' '
it? ^itreiuvin. mt?iiiut?i respoil*
ed until?a?Bible-verse^ The discusier."
It was wonderfully discussed
y Mrs. Quarles and Qihers. Tinub
had a great meeting.
After all business the hostess serv!
a delicious sweet course. The m- i??
rize was won-by Mrs. Bessie Fay.
-The m evident ^
r.AK CIRCLE CM I) (iHATFlH |
-The officers and members of the
Lar Circle club wish tu?thuuk iMm'.
. 11. Pincknev and Prof. Ed. l)a\:T~
>r the wonderful program that th. y eve
Monday night, June tfth nn =
11' thnir ainapiepa fr>i- the hmmV.t
ion Baptist church. Also ""the me?nirs
and friends for the help and the
j^iliary for their helpfrri-^ssistanie *"
iso Mr.. Thos Williams for his ve. lahle
assistance in sponsoring tin*
Lay. -r~-' ,
A?tis Jiyan, president, 1
Rev. P. Reeder, pastor. '
- A STATEMENT
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:Sinpa so?many t>f my friends over :
instate press me to accept the. pre -
ley will give nie both -the elgetujii
rad loyal support in office afterward ,
hereby mu'ke public my willimriH>
serve my Church in this respon
e capacity.. .... .J ;
The requests coming from my
borer* wwru taken as mere eomph ??
ents at first, but they so mul^-"
ie<l -in?mnnbers and *?> tiic.r?*ftsed'io?
. gree of earnestness flmt. I a>h con- >
need i'of- a very general and sincere
sire throughout the , State, and th 11
yield my services nvcr to t.bis nl
fce at thcr btddtngof my church;
C. F. CANDY.
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St. Matthews 14.50 ,- X
Springfield 14.7t> -f
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