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BUT NOW < ^ W' ST( : WATTS 5 * Miss Malvina Parker is visiting Miss Mildred Wilson. Misses Martha Pressley, Mary Grace McDill, and Sarah Wilson left Watts Friday for Athens, where they will visit relatives. Mrs. J. T. Dudley, of Athens, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. C. Thomas. -?r_T 4. Master uimam iucbane speni week-end with his uncle, C. F. Gilliam. When Gilliam comes to the country he brings his overalls and big sundown and plays the part of a real farmer. Indeed he is such an up-to-date farmer that he has potato and peanut patches and not a cotton patch. Miss Harriet Cheatham of Eastover, is expected at Maplehurst this week. Several neighbors enjoyed a pleasant evening at Mr. F. W. Wilson's last week. After music and cards delightful refreshments were served. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charile Cowan. A new baby boy came to their home June 21. J. C. Cheatham is visiting Mr. Ernest Cheatham. Mr. David Gilliam has returned from a visit to Mr. R. Mays Cleveland of Greenville. It is rumored that our supervisor is going to have the WarrentonAbbeville road worked. We hope he isn't making rash promises that he can't keep, for that would be the "most unkindliest cut of all." We shall be bitterly disappointed if something isn't done to our road at an early date. Four weeks ago the J- __1 _i_ _ All Ml. _ | wilier wem 10 ADoevuie in a uuggy. She came home, went to bed and stayed there three weeks. We are not saying that the bad road was the whole cause of her illness, but it surely had a great deal to do with it. During her illness she was visited by i ' her mother, Mrs. W. I. Herbert from Newberry. Mrs. Herbert's first remarks on reaching our home was, "Well, your Abbeville roads are no better than the ones in Newberry." Now, this is no compliment, for the Newberry roads are nothing to be proud of. We saw Dr. Nickles' piece in the Medium, and we beg to 4. 1 ~ 1} any uiui uic une ui uvu people, lu whom he refers, are not quarreling about the expense, so much as the time that is being- put on the roads that are already in fair condition, while other roads are sadly neglected. We are afraid too that the Doctor is mistaken in the number of people who are complaining about the road. It is true that only one or two people make their complaint thru the columns of the newspaper, but a much larger number than that are talking rough roads. I dare say the physicians who have to come out our way will back us in what we say on this subject. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars D -A - r r.i u Avc?aiu IUI any tabc ui that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acUng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials ent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hali:? Family Pill# for constipation. ' lighti > m ^~r^y X^ DVES4ND RAN< l< I***#***#*******####!. . * FAIRFIELD ;,: II, June 29th, 1915. Mr. J. H. Langley has the first cotton blossoms and roasting ears we i' have seen. I i | There was an ice cream supper: < | Friday night at the home of Mr. and ^ Mrs. S. T. Young', erven in honor of I ~ I .Miss Rebecca Young's birthday. Many of the good farmers had their wheat threshed last week and ] are hurrying off to mill as flour is j : still so high. i j Children's Day was held at Troy ; , I Sabbath in the A. R. P. church. ] l Mr. Grady Spence had the misfor- j i tune of losing his house last week by i .' fire. There will be no preaching at Long Cane next Sabbath. Crowded out from last week. We are glad to say that Mr. Wylie T i O Pfnr U TTTOfilr 'a ill. | JLJlSUg Jin IJLUpi KJ V lUg aii/^i (V Tf vva. o * * ness. We hope he will soon be well again. Mrs. Sarah Walker is very sick at this writing. Her brother, Mr. Wm. Adamson, and Mr. Keller from near Abbeville, has been called to her bedside and came Thursday. We wish her a speedy recovery and soon enjoying health again. We were pleased to get a ride with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. jTaibert in their car Sabbath to see Mr. Wylie Long. The thresher run by Messrs. J. A. and E. C. Young and Mr. Beauford has been ; doing good work around here. We return thanks to Mr. L. 0. Beauford for the nice crisp white cabbage . sent to us last week. Little Samuel Young is on the sick ; list this week. He also has a sprained foot. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Young and dear little Clare spend the day last Sabbath AUo T w T,/~vviir YV 1L11 J.V1. 1. rtllU A'J.XO. O . IT . JLiVU^. Master Joel Young celebrated his fifteenth birthday Thursday. Messrs. L. O. Beauford, Cowan Young and Emmet Davis, of Troy, dined with us on that day. We saw Mr. .T. S. Horn, of Troy, out taking a ride in his auto Friday. We don't often see uncle Sam losing any time, for he is a business man. Miss Alma Young spent part of last week with her aunt, Mrs. Belle Long. Mr. J. W. Long tells us lie had one acre of cotton that it took nine hands three hours to hoe, but Mr. Long had , only one acre like this. v jje SjC v' ? $ #2? $$$$*?*$? $ V ' ' * LONG CANE * i " * I ' ? ; i - * * * ;]:*** * Mr. H. 0. Stevenson spent Sunday evening with Mr. W. D. Beauford. ! The farmers of this community 1 were busy threshing their grain last 1 week. 1 The crops in this community are J now looking prosperous after nice rains of last week. * Mrs. L. F. Finley and children spent the week-end in the city with ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carrol. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and 1 little William, spent Sunday with Mr 1 jinrl Mrs W. TV Beauford. < Miss Nina Beauford spent Friday ( night and Saturday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKellar. Miss Linnie Beauford was shopping t iji the city Saturday. ( Mr. Dave Haddon was a visitor to * the city Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beauford and I THE u could not possibly have a moi >nt stove in your kitchen than lue flame oil stove of new prin New Boss will toast, roast, bak< as any coal, wood or gas ran lse of fuel and less trouble to e New Boss proves the econor [ as a fuel?and unlike many ot mited in its usefulness. st of all, you have any degree tit control with a turn of the ," "medium" "out." Ready ng. :hildren of the city, and Miss Ella 1 Beauford, were the guests of Miss | Eppie Beauford Sunday. J < Mr. J. A. Ellis was a visitor to the 1 :ity Saturday. i Nancy. < i DUE WEST *m ? * i it -x-1 ?. * * :jc * * * sje * * * * jje * * $ j!: $ 11 Due West, June 28. On Monday af ternoon, miss i^ena i ^ Nance entertained most charmingly I t in compliment to Miss Julia Helen I, Galloway, the bride of the week. On j arriving the guests were given a; j lover's examination, which created a j great deal of merriment. After 1 ^ everybody had successfully passed! the examination, the guests were * I asked to draw plans for the bride's j house, and she selected the one she liked best. The guests were then invited out on the lawn to help the bride search the rose bushes for bird eggs. The bride succeeded in finding a large numb?;r of packages which ! contained beautiful handkerchiefs,! I towels, centerpieces and other articles; while the packages were being I unuea a tempting ice course wao. served. Just before the guests left, | the "pie of fortune" was passed, and j each read her fortune on a slice of pie. Miss Galloway was the honoree' again on Tuesday morning when Mrs. J' L. C. Galloway entertained for her l' at an elaborate luncheon. The hos-!' tess entertained on her spacious; porch. The guests were asked to ! write a list of articles in the bride's ! trousseau, beginning with the lettei\sj' After the reading of the most com- j1 plete of these lists, the bride was re-! quested to come to a miniature well j in one corner of the porch and draw ' a bucket full of wishes that the;' p-uests had made for her. As she ' did so, Mrs. Julia Grier pulled an- j other cord, which tore open a bag ;' of rice suspended from the ceiling, j and thus showered the bride with rice the symbol of good wishes. After the reading of the wishes, a delightful three-course luncheon was served. On Thursday afternoon Miss Julia! Helen Galloway became the wife of' Mr. Ernest Wright Neal, of Kings Mountain. The house was beauti- [ fully decorated with ferns and Shasta daisies. The ceremony was j performed in the parlor, one side of L which was cut off by massive white j columns and banks of ferns. Prompt-L ly at eight o'clock, Mrs. De Armond j Kirkpatrick, of Charlotte, sang "0. Promise Me" and "All For You." Then a number of trained voices r sang a wedding chorus as the bridal rtovfv /'1oc/?on/lorl fVio cfnivc anrl Dntav. ed the parlor. First came the ush- * ers, Messrs Magill and Galloway. , \Text came the bridesmaids, Miss Leila Nance and Miss Neal, carrying candles. After them came Misses Virginia Galloway and Agnes Dev- * in. The groom then entered with " lis best man, Mr. Harmon. Closely following them came the dame of \ lonor, Mrs. De Armond Kirkpatrick, 1 :arrying a basket full of Shasta i?:~: laiaiea dim xcxiio. The tiny little ring bearer, Miss Marion Kirkpatrick, entered bearing : ;he ring on a silver tray. The bride j sntered on the arm of her maid of ; * lonor, Miss Lena Barr Galloway, she joined the groom in front of the lev. Jonathan Galloway, of Gas BOSS OI. e convenient and 1 tlie New Boss? l?ur ciple and design. 5, broil or fry as sto^ ge and with less mei the cook. woi ny and efficiency it w her oil stoves, is 1 pla; of heat at your sils wrist, "high," giv< at a moment of sto1 the TTr\r Onlv " * JL VI jLiAjr ulrUtti HOME OUT.I tonia, who performed the ceremony, o The bridal gown was of charmeuse, h *n train, and her veil was caught up with orange blossoms. Her travel- I ng suit was a beautiful putty colored d :oat suit with hat and gloves to a natch. Immediately after the ceremony \ Mr. and Mrs. Neal left in an automo- I bile to catch the 9:20 trolley. The many beautiful and useful c presents bear witness to the popular- I ty of the young couple. Dr. J. I. McCain and Miss Mildred 1 McCain are at the Winthrop summer f school. Dr. McCain as an instructor a ind Miss Mildred as a student. Misses Rachel Boyce, Ruth and ( Louise Todd, Mary and Julia Kenne- ^ dy attended the Y. P. C. U. convention at Columbia. Miss Mary Sue Griffin is visiting relatives at Ninety Six. Misses Sarah Brooks and Louise Agnew are students at the University j of Virginia. Mr. Walter Bonner is studying at the High School Teacher's Summer School in Columbia. Miss Agnes Grier, of Honea Path, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. James Rowland. Mrs. Crawford Clinkscales went to Anderson Tuesday to bring back her mother, Mrs. J. H. Martin, who has ben in the hospital there. Mrs. M. B. Clinkscales is visiting in Iva. v $*$$**$**** * * * * y * * Calhoun Falls * ? w * * ?!* * '!; ifs * * sjs * * * * sjc * * >;s i; A Ford Touring automobile was recently stolen from L. M. Leathers, . if A.thens, Ga., the thieves took the ;ar to a point about midway between ? Calhoun Falls and Latimer, where, | the gasoline giving out, the car was I abandoned. Messrs Hall, Burford, ij and others took charge of the car and restored it to the owner on the 22nd. G Mr. Dunn, of Barnwell, Ga., was c in town last week looking over the [j situation with the intention of es- q tablishing a bank to take the place of jj the defunct Bank of Calhoun Falls. & A bank is badly needed in this town, jj and would no doubt be very success- D G ful if properly managed. At the Episcopal Church, on the q 22nd, Rev. C. H. Jordan delivered to q a large and appreciative audience, a very instructive and interesting dis- |j course on Freemasonry. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mahaffey came | home on the _2nd from their bridal G :our, and will immediately set up g ? f2 inncol-ooninff in tVio ("IViinlov pnttnerp f= iWUCWAVVi/Il.a **? V.*^ ^ >n Savannah street. Mr. Thos. Stuckey, 83 years young, | )f Starr, is visiting his nephews, Dr. j? Fate and Dr. Pruitt. j? Mr. J. L. Gambrell, who for some ? [? ears back was a merchant of this [= rz ;own, visited his brother, M. E. Gam- :,J jrell, last week. Mrs. F. P. Harrison and three chil- J Iren of Covington, Ga., are visiting J Mrs. M. C. Baker, the mother of Mrs. j[ rlarrison. | J iVirs. u. Burioru nas rewmcu j iome from a visit to her son, Tom, n Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mahaffey, with Mrs. R. S. P. Martin, were visitors ;o Abbeville on the 23rd. McCORMICK * j .. [ Mrs. W. E. Wilkins and daughter ^ L, S TO VE 1he New Boss is made to sa n it. A gallon of oil will v Boss compared to 16 or IS ves and will .give more hea ins a tremendous saving in t lid make the New Boss cheap 'ill pay for itself in fuel savet 'he intense blue flame of the rs right against the bottom < This direct action of the es much quicker results than res where the flame is a fool cooking surface. J t ie Ci FITTERS f Greenville are guests here at thi lome of Dr. C. C. Fuller. Mrs. Annie Davis and Misses Luc; Jrown, Corine and Kathleen An left-son are atending summer schoo it Winthrop College. Mrs. J. E. Britt and children ar 'isiting at the home of her sister firs. McGhee, of Iva. Master Otis Fuller is enjoying va ation visiting his grandparents, a liberty Hill. Misses Irene and Marian Bradle; eft here last Wednesday to visi 'rionHa anrl rolativpc nf Rm-Hpflir md Lethe. Miss Nell Hester, of Lincolntor Ja., was the guest of Miss Winni Thurmond for several days las Red Devil L Makes rain-water of the hardesi and your clothes let go th SAVES CLOT* Red Devil Lye la powdered, and diss stantly. Is in 6ifUng-top cans and you much or little without waste. It 13 the i lye. Mo cutting of cans, bo waiting. Yoa will never use the out-of-date ball lye again, once you try Red l Get a can ? prove it to yourself. j Watch 1 fnr t.T ANNOTJ] SEE THE NEW H | A. M. Stc j Abbevi i ] RfHHiysfiusHnfiyafiy ai I Cement! Cen ? DIXIE ROYAL ] fi LAND Cement, p* C "Wo, qta lnnki || ? r v v?a \/ fi higher prices. Cor fi leave your orders jj delivery. fi THE P. 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