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1iBELfi
COATS
Over PRINTS
Sheer Wool Redingotes over
?? gay colored print drosses.
' i_^B Reefer or loose fitting coats
with noxH pockot detail.
1; D Huh Spnnfi_ahadta_incluiliugnavy
and Hack. Si^es 12 to
__ Other ensembles with crepe
and wooLcoats in extra sizes.
$1495 to $2950
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SPRING
: BLOUSES ?
Severely simple, or fussily
feminine?take your choice
in blouses this year. We
have them both, in bewildering
variety and in just
the right shades to complement
your slick new skirt.
Priced from ,
81.00 to $3.95
MEN'S ST
1 Men's Spring
Just arrived in the Season's Sm
I Fabrics and Colors. We have y<
$9.95 to $24
S L A K 1
$2.95, $3.95, $4.9
MEN'S HA1
$1.95, $2.95, $5.01
MEN'S SPORT (
| New Styles and C
$9.95 to $12.
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I ^Remember--A
L :
^)/^S Invites ?
while in 4
o Gre
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McKAY
CLASSICSAn
irresistible collection cf spirited
prints designed with deftly fashioned .
details. Vivacious?Spring colors,
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perieei ll>r "tuaiL- mm nun I.IIWMMI
the Spring. A flattering group and
attractively priced. Sizes 12 to 20.
38 to 44.
"Exclusive with BELK'S"
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Full Fashion Silk Hose
49c to $1.00
artest Stylep. New
fou Always Save
RftLlfffiffo LRaOBU
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ill Teachers and Visitors
Columbia to attend Bclk'i
at Remodeling Sale
v'.^: / <a?L,<^
PRICEI> FK0M
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Demure or dashing?no matter how you want to
look this spring?you'll achieve your desire Tf
you select your new spring bonnet from our collectJon
of ultra fashionables. The fabrics are
new, the colors new, and the styles 1 . . devas- ?
tating!
Your costume is as smart as its accessori<
TSftSSr-HKy ^ Study your new Spring suit or dress and th
Kriy visit our charming accessory counter. You
V iiri find the right bag, gloves, hankies, flowers a
Jll jewelry to set you ofT to smartness. Our pric
In are so moderate that you'll be able to ma!
/ I many choices.
/fill ?r- $1.00 to $3.95
BOY'S STORE
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t Boy's Spring Suits Tweeds,
Solids, Stripes and Plaids. AU mo<
Sizes 8 In 1' to < - oo T_ __i . -
- iu uo. * wo pair 01 ranis.
1 $9.95 to $19.50
W SPORT COATS __ $3.95 to $8
1 HATS 79c to $1
F POLO SHIRTS 59c to
? SHOES sizes 1-6 ... $2
k SHORTS.. 2 for $1
P SOCKS 6- pair- for $1
- DCf South Carolina's largest
i at nrJ *1^ ?3 Department Store
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1MT. OLIVE A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. H. C. Andrews, Pastor
Myrtle Beach.?Sunday was a
beautiful day. Seemingly all the
churchgoers took advantage.
9:30 Sunday school opened with
the Supt. Mrs. Jeff Bellamy and
teachers at their post.
11:30 the pastor along with
Rev. J. Q. Levingston ascended
. frVlO fAofwiim 'TV*/* *
_ I ?a uuti unit i uc (lastui jirevciiv11
ed Rev. Lovingston to preach. He
I preached a soul stirring sermon.
Every one was made to feel happy
H - 6:30 the ACE League met with
I the president Rev. Levingston.
The lesson was thoroughly discuss
ed. 8:00 the pastor Rev. Andrews
I preached a soul stirring sermon.
Rev. Andrews is truly a good
preacher and pastor.
Mis. Ora Bass is reported a s
I resting well at the hospital i n'
Florence. Her many friends wish
I her a speedy recovery. ..
Rev. T. H. Hemingway and Mr.
I Jeff Bellamy motored to Wampee
| and Little River Sunday.
I - M?-r. J.B. Owens motored to Lit
I tie River Sunday. Mrs. J. V. Wil
lard of Conway, Mrs.JVl.N. Coop-ei
ami Mis. Oanic Lc Tings ton ac
? companied her.
I SPARTANBURG COUNTY'S
I ANNUAL FARMERS CONV.
MARCH 29, 1940
Snavtanbj-rg County's Annual
.Farmers Conyention will be at the
Community Center, Evans Street",
| Friday night. March 29, i;*40. The
I prog-ram begins att 11:30 A. W j
The guest speakers will be Prof. B
T. Hubert, president of State College,
'Savannah, Ga., Miss R. R.
Morton. Cape Town, Va., and Miss
j The curtain rises cr
E a st e r
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in every depart ment
throughout the store
We've carefully sclectec
I the fashions that will
give you a new lease 01
_Lifer -with a capital "L"
Modish apparel for men
women and children it
^j waiting to attract spec
ial glances o n Eastei
Sunday. Everyth i n g
Kg to wear or use, we hav<
at reasonable prices!
I/apr
1722-2 4-28-3C
i Te e v y s
i funeral hom
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y llndertak:n? And Embaln
y
X ?SLOGAN?
| lower price!
| AMBU1.ANCE SERVlt
Y "As Near .Your Nearest Ph
Y Batesburg and Ridgeway, S.
% 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUM
| PHONE 9276
Cabin in t
Ridgewood on the 1
I CABINS, DANCE PAW
SANDWICHES AND D1
24 HOURS
_| Phone 2-2342
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g&tufd*?. March 23. 1&40.
LDaisy B. Taylor, Orangeburg, S. ,
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| A very interesting program haa
been arranged and we areexpetting
a large atttendance from in
and out of the county as \^eU.
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BELLMAN'S REST " ,
1323 1-2 ASSEMBLY ST.
24 HOUR SERVICE 14
PRIVATE DINING ROOM
SHORT ORDER SERVICE
DINE AND ENJOY YOURSELF
IN PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
YOU WILL WANT TO COME
HERE OFTEN
- Also?"Your Feet Too Bir"
Under Management of
HARRY MURRAY
WELCOME
TEACHERS
TO
COTUMmA
DRINK AND ENJOY
Sun Crest Orange
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Dr. Pepper -
DR. PEPPER Bottling Co.
? , Columbia, S. C.
) Main Street
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BIA
I. S. Leevy, Manager ; *
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he Cotton
Honticello Highway
[LION, PLATE LUNCH
RINKS OF ALL KINDS - <
1 SERVICE '
Reuben Trapp, :Prop.
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