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BUY NOW 64 I ; III D H J ' jiff |j 5 ?' I tfl ^ # * Calhoun Falls^ * *$*** ************* Calhoun Falls, July 19. On the 13th, the house formerly occupied by Cuff Walker, the body' servant of the late James Edward Calhoun, was entirely consumed by fire. This house was one of the old landmarks of Millwood, and has been occupied by several generations of the Walkers. Mr. A. S. Cox, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks, has entirely recovered, much to the grati fication of his many friends. V Mrs. W. P. Harrison, who has been sojourning for the past several weeks at Indian Springs, returned Aome last week. On the 14th, Miss Gladys Bell, the youngest daughter of R. 0. Bell, in alighting from a swing, broke the small bone of the leg. The Baptist society of the Mill church, have been holding a series of meetings during the past weekr and with good results. / W. J. Blake and family^ and'S. A. Wakefield and family, have been spending the past week at Millwod. J. G. Carlisle, has had buil$ for him at Millwood, a rustic /cottage, and is now located for the summer &t that place. Miss Emily M. Hester of Mt. Car mel, is a guest of Mrs.xM. C. Baker. C. H. Taylor, has the contract to build the new town hall, and will commence operations in a few days.The building will be of brick, and will consist of two rooms, one for the business.of the; Council, and the other for a guard house. The bankrupt stock of W. E. Anderson, .was sold at auction on the 17th, for.$165, and the books and accounts for. $14.00, bpth bought by S. J. Hester. .<The stock was invoiced for $418. tJnder the direction of W. J. Blake, trustee, E. N. Tucker, M. E. Gambrell and S. J. Howard, inventoried the stock of goods of W. E. Anderson on the 8th; the amount being $418.33. ' It is said that the good swill be sold at auction on the 17 th next. On the 8th, Robert Gilliam, while operating a threshing macchine, was caught in the machinery, and very seriously injured. ? The 4th was a very quiet day in Calhoun Falls owing to ; the^ ?ainy weather; th$ only symptom of a holiday was the closing of the f Calhoun Mills, much to the regret of the operatives. Mr. McAffe, A. F. Greeny and Harold Byrd, of Atlanta, were the guests of W. J. Blake on the 4th. Miss Alma Hall, of Lowndesville, is visiting her brother, G. 0. Hall. Miss Gertrude Scott, of Lowndesville, is the guest of her aunt, <r Mrs. J. T. Poore. Miss Lucile Byrd, of Lawfenceville, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mi;s. W. J. Blake. Miss Norwood Baker is visiting friends at Mt. Carmel. $ The delegates to the Baptist Convention held in Calhoun Falls' last ... 1_ 1 j.1 l_ _ x 1^11 1 ween., anu tnose wno enteriaineu i them were: W. J. Ammons?Miss Clara L. Adams and Miss Kate Schroeder, of Abbeville. J. W. Burriss? Mrs. Geo. Holland, Ninety-Six; Mrs. J. A. Alewine, Abbeville; Misses Lizzie Agnew and Emma Martin, Abbeville. Walter Burris?Mrs. Leona Clinkscales, Lowndesville; and Vergie Clinkscales, Abbeville. W. P. Castleberry?Mrs. Hollingsworth, Abbeville; Mrs. L. W. Blake, Mrs. G. C. Patterson and Miss Ruby >r the Parlor, Livin lENT-WOC Are in perfect made. In all 1 Golden Oak, "w lot just arrived CAI )VES?~f>RANi ' -i. ' , , Smith, McCormick. Monroe Burris?Mrs. J. E. Johnson, and Mrs. W. V. Henderson, Gaines. * . Mrs. Cheatham? Mrs. D. K. Cooley, Lowndesville. Mrs. Clark? Lee Broadwell, Vic Howie, and Mrs. H. Barnes, Abbeville. L. Guest? Mrs. T A. March, Greenwood; and Miss Gertrude Scott T y\tim/1noxn11a XO\J YT IIUWO T iUVl A. S. Cox?Mrs. W. T.N Burnett and daughter. J. H. Hester? Mrs. B. H. DeMent and Mrs. Walter Fouche, Greenwood; and Misses Ruth Howie and Birch Clinkscales, Abbeville. Mrs. J. H. Stewart?Mrs. M. E. Goggans, Greenwood. Mrs. R. S. P.' Martin?S. P. Brooks, Mrs. Stallworth, Miss Towns, Greenwood. E. B.-Gossett?Mrs. Spam Harris, and daughter, Mrs. W. P. Wham and Miss M. Cook. J. Gossett?Mrs. Edwin Carpenter and Miss Emeline Thornhill. W. Gossett?Miss Kate Owens. S. J. Howard?Mrs. Pinson . and Mrc P S OTolla ^ F. B. Milford?Mrs. H. M. McCain and Mrs. Traylor. , Mrs. Snellings?Minnie Stone, Misses Eula Dodson, Susan and Mary Jones. - J. W. Koon?Miss Pinson and Mrs Outz. R. H. Banks?Miss Lillian Hunter. S. J. Wakefield?Mrs. Gary Johnson and Mrs. R. A. Townsend,,.... . J. V. Tate? Mrs. S. 0. Smith and Mrs J. D. Burnett of Greenwood. M. E. Gambrell?Mrs. J. W. Culberson and Miss Burnside C. S. Riley?Mrs. E. Horton and; Mrs. J. M. Wham. .' Mrs. J. T. Poore?Miss A. Hall, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. J. B. Hall and Mrs. B P kail J. J. George?Miss T. Spooles, Greenwood; J. C. Cheatham and Harold Tate of Abbeville. *****. ************** McCORMICK * : : * * * **?*** ***? #'*** # i . ' * . McCormick, S. C<, July 12, 1915. Mrs. D. L. Printup of Augusta, Ga., is visiting Mrs. L. L. Rankin this week. Mr. Henry Harper, of Anderson, ] was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. Twigne Stuart, of Augusta, is spending a while here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilcox, of Nichols, Ga., returned home Sunday after visiting the latters father, Mr. W. E. Rheney. Miss Alberta Clinkscales from Abbeville, has been visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. J. Frank Clinkscales, several days of last week Mr. Hal Harmon from Fountain Inn, was the guest of relatives here for the past week. Mrs. F. L. Carroll and children, are visiting relatives nere tnis weeK. Miss Eva Sharpton and Miss Eula Kearsey, of Augusta, are visitors here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith arrived here last Friday from Columbia, to visit at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Bussey. Mrs. W. L. 0'Brian and children left last Wednesday for their home in Florida, after visiting relatives here for several weeks. Miss Dewey Rheney, after attending school in Leesville, is at home for the summer vacation. Messrs M. L. B. Sturkey, J. T. Martin, Misses Bertha Sturkey and g Room, Bed Room )D CHAIF taste, Light and I she latest finishes o roven cane* open ca a n rl o+ r?t?f /' oc TTOr?Tr I CiJ^LU (iu av?uu v vyx j LiL A.N!D e . ' ^ ., ?i , V . ' ' . : *Vt ' ' " fy Wim GES wf - - - j. ~ Myrtle Martin spent Sunday in Lincolnton, Ga. Miss Carrie Brown is . visiting friends in Pansy, Ga. Mius Annie Owings from Grey' Court, is a visitor at the home of Rev J. F. Anderson. ' Mrs. J. T. Jennings from Columbia is visiting at the home of her sister, Mro IT. C T^hinRon. The Misses Cobb of Greenwood, have been the guiists of Mrs. T. J . Sibert Mr. Dan Bell, who is- packing peaches at Merriwether, came up Sunday to spend the day with his parents, Dr. and Mrs; D. A. J. Bell. has returned hone after spending a few days with friends here. Misses -Katherine Adams, Vera Fowler, Minnie McKie, of Merriwether, and Claries Hill; are the tractive house party guests, of the Misses Sturkey. Mrs. T. H. Baughman has returned home from the Greenwoods hospital very much improved in ihealth. ';v' * Mijs Ruby Anderson was taken to the Margaret Wright hospital lafit' Thursday fpr an operation for ap-1 pendicitis. . ' The Misses Sturkey entertained last Friday night in honpr of the*r guests, Misses Adams, Fowler, and McKie. All engaged in a. "College" contest^ the prize being, wan by Miss Olivia Malison and Mr. Mark Hannon. Delicious punch was served by Miss-. B/ej-tha ? Sturkey. >( About fifty gu?q&* enjojed the evening. . * > . LUYWNL)iii>VILLI} ; i Mr. J. Edward Moorehead of Atlanta, Ga., came in today was a week ago and was with the,Titer's family till Wednesday morning; Miss Leila Moseley, of Anderson, came in last Saturday and was with relatives till Monday. >, Messrs D. L. Barnes and E. J. Huckabee. $ook an. auto .ride ,to n>ear Due West, Monday on business. .Miss Margaret Cook of Troy, and Miss Pet Hawthorne of Latimer, came up-Monday and were the guests, of Mr. S. B. Cook, the brother of the first, and brother-in-law of the second, for-several days. Tomorrow a week ago, there was another Sunday Fork killing. The victim was shot sometime in the day and died that night. Maj. J. B. Huckabee was summoned by phone Monday morning, and went down in company with Dr. T. 0. Kirkpatrick, as medical expert, and held an inquest. It was shown there, that the day before while three of Mr. Crittenden's sons, one' about grown, and the other two smaller, were walking along the road they overtook a negro and they walked on together, when | one of the boys asked the negro to [lend him his knife, it was handed to j him. After using it awhile the owner asked for it, and the little fellow did not give it up as quickly as the negi'O thought he ought; he began to knock and cuff the boy about, and took it from him., and then the young man told him he would not allow his brother to be abused in that way, then the negro pulled his pistol and shot the young man and shot at the I x 1 1 ?1* TT two uuys uut fjiiafceu uicixi. xie then very hurriedly left for parts unknown, where he i.s yet. The remains of the deceased were carried to Smyrna cemetery on Monday and laid away, which was the second to be placed in that cemetery in the past few months, whose death was caused by violence at the hands of a negro, and both funerals were held by the same minister, Rev. J. C. Chandler. I - U Ui i, Reception Hall Lil iS AND R durable. The stroni f Mahogany, Early ] ne, or veneer seats, low,/consistent wi1 see the; 7aniti\ home outi A crowd of men and boys of twen- , ty-five or thirty, came down from < Greenville county Tuesday and went -i to Cherokee and camped upon the 4 banks of the 1 Savannah and spent two ^ days and nights in seining and in other ways catching fish, and they 1 reported as 12) ey went through this place on their return, that they <] caught all of the fish that they could ^ eat s Handbills have been distributed here for few days, urging visitors to attend the Chautauqua at Abbeville. Several car loads of people left here yesterday heading towards Abbeville. ^ Miss Birtie Power of, Augusta, v came up Tuesday and will be here e CAVMA 'hwiil' 1V1 bUUV* Deputy Sheriff J. E. Jones, of <j Abbeville, was here Thursday on ^ business. .. Troupe. ^ ***t^ ** * ******** \ 11 * ANTREVILLE t s * Rev/H. C. Fennel was a guest at t Mr. Will Fleming's Sunday night _ i ' ' o I Mr. J. R. Vandiver and family ^ were spend-the-day visitors at Mr. Steve Fisher's Tuesday. _ Mioc Aiiia \M nfrlnnlr \f ?ki PaI\a?4 AJ'XfOO VJ1IC 1UU1UUVIV, 1U1Q#- IWUCi t Q Bowen and little children, spent <j Tuesday with their aunt, Mrs. S. fir Knox. I ' . .Mr. a.nd Mrs. Salley, Mrs, J. E. 5 Brownloe, Mrs, Clyde Sharpe were 1 spend-the-day visitors at Mr. Will Flemings Tuesday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wakefield and v Mr& J, A. Anderson visited Mrs. ? Mrs. Zeke Morris. ^ Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wakefield, Mrs. n and J. A. Anderson visited Mrs. Anne Clinkscalek Thursday. jj Rev.- and Mrs. Robertson and Miss a Fannie Killingsworth were'*' visitors Anderson Wednesday. c ^ d Master Charlie Hammond is visit- ^ ing Boyce Wakefield. Boycu Wakefield, Chailie Ham- ^ ' _ _ n mond, Conrad Norris, Misses Beth ** Anderson, Lucie and Amy Belle j. Norris spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Robinson's very pleasantly. , . ' ' F , Miss Mary Anderson left Saturday s; to visit Miss Joan Broyles, near Townville. * Mrs. Anne Clinkscales spent the * * week-ehd visiting relatives. # The Woman's Missionary Society * of First Creek met at Mrs. S. J. .* Wakefield's Saturday afternoon. Rev. Martin is a guest at Mr. Nor ris Wakefield's for the week-end. S1 Rev. and Mrs. Ben Mitchell, and son, Sam, and Miss Elmer Milford ^ motored from Laurens Saturday and ? wq-e guests at Mrs. Lily Milford's. Misses Althea Keatoh, Marie Black and Ethel Crawford were tl quests of Miss Ethel Anderson Sun- j day. jy E $li)0 Reward, $1<hT " The readers of this paper will be phased to learn that there Is at least one ?< dreaded disease that science has been _ able to cure in all its stages, and that is L Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional f( disiease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In- a ternally, a.cting directly upon the blood , and raucous surfaces of the system, there- " by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patlent.strength by building up the constitution and assisting fj nature in doing its work. The proprietors have 00 much faith In Its curative powers that they ofTer One Hundred Dollara j for any case that it falls to cure. Send u for list of testimonials. Addreu: F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. <X ? iSold by a.ll Druggists. 75c. I! Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ri \ Poverty is said to be a sure cure li f<pr dyspepsia, but the cure may be worse than the disease. Yet blockheads are not the kind ft thai; produce the burning thoughts, w \ t>rary or Den our OCKERS sjest Chair English or A large :h quality. M al * ...... i tie Ci FITTERS FAIRFIELD ?' |i **** ? *** ** * FAIRFIELD rm- v4U o. The K. of P.'s gave a picnic at rroy last Tuesday that was enjoyed rery much by all. A large crowd ittended and everything passed off licely, plenty of hash, ice cream and emonade. Mr. Wylie Long and Miss Rebecca foung are on the sick list at this writing. Hope they will soon be well gain. 1 Mr. Hugh Howard spent Wednes lay night at the home of Mr. Joe foung. Mr. Furman McCasIan spent the ourth with David Young, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Talbert and Ir. and Mrs. John McCasIan attend- . d Children's Day at. Bradley last labbath.' There will be no preaching at iOng Cane tintil August, as the pasor, Rev. RI F. Bradley is not in ! ood health and will take a rest un- : il then. Miss Ruby Young from Pucketts, pent part of last week at the home f Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnett, at >roy. Mrs. Mary F. Creswell and Miss linnie Belle Talbert spent last liursday with us. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Wiley and liss Martha Ellen Wiley from Lethe, irere the spend the day guests of Jr. and Mrs. C. E. Young last Sabath. We thank Mr. C. E. Young for the lice fruit sent us last week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wiley and ittle dears, spent Sabbath with Mr. nd Mrs. 0.. P. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs... Joe Young and chil- ? ren spent Sabbath with Mr. and Irs. S. T. Young. Born? To Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wisy, last week, a son. Also to Mr. i nd Mrs. Willie Wiley, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Terry and their l ittle ones spent Sabbath at the home |j f Mr. John Langley's. A little crew went seining last 'riday on Long Cane. The boys ay not much luck. ( WATTS ' * * * sfcsfcsjc****#**# * * :{c # s?: * sj: Watts, S. C. ' Messrs Henry and Lowry Wilson pent last week-end in Warrenton. ' Misses Mary Grace McDill, Sarah Vilson and Martha Pressley reurned from Athens Friday. Miss illian Shehee came with them and . i visiting relatievs in Sharon. Miss Harriet Cheatham will ream to her home in EaStover Satut- . ay. She will be accompanied by , Irs. F'. W. Wilson, who will be Mrs. art Cheatham's guest for. .several reeks. Mrs. Henry Gilliam and daughters pent part of last week with Mrs. ( >avid Gilliam. Miss Gladys Wilson left Monday or Oakhill, Ala. She is enjoying houseparty there with several of er school mates. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson accompanied Miss Gladys as ar as Atlanta. Miss Ruth McLane spent a few < ays recently with Mrs. C. L. Rock. ] Mr. Curtis Wilson, who is noted : Dr raising fine watermelons, had ( ipe ones this year as early as the ^ st of July. ' \ ] Mrs. Scott Hammond and Miss j [yrtis Palmer, spent part of last j eek with their parents, Mr. and Mrs 3 PAY^^TES; j -? j -i.uovilsli ; i ' Or . Tom Palmer. Mrs. F. 6. McLane Waited at .V land Heights recency. Miss Rosa McNeil] has retyrnadf her home afjter a visit to;&&&&? 9 Mrs. Cochran. - ' v.. p-^M Miss Althea Keaton is the ?uesrt; ot. " ? her sister, Mrs.Ernest Cheatham* . /> Mrs. F. W. Wilson attended Chat# tauqua Friday and Saturday. Sh* was entertained by Misa Brooks. ^ Miss Meta Goode, who has been. > an attractive visitor a$. Oakland. 'j Heights recently, returned ; to hei;, home in Marietta Saturday. ^ Mrs. Dickson is visiting her rparr' ents, Mr., and Mrs. Wm.= We are glad to reort ' Robert Gilliam, who -V; : j j. r ' j ' '1 ''-' -.'I acciaent s xew uays ago, is improv~ . / ** ***** * | DUE WEST. f s*-,t***? iMrs. James Boyce and <?itaghter$, Misses Mary and Rachel, are visitingMrs. E. N. Orr, in Denv^v Colo. Before coming home, they ; tend the Exposition fct San <|Vandse^f| Miss Lena ,Barr * Galloway'; WCV Monday to spend several weeks with ' her sister, Mrs. J. B. MccCutcheon, Jr., of Latta. ' ' /: On Tuesday evening, Prof. WiLiV'f. fl| Pressly entertained a large number fl of his friends in hottoY tjf his son apt! " B bride, Dr. and Mrs. .W: lu Prterf^l' I Prof, and Mrs. L; C. Tuesday for Atlanta. ~-F* H Miss Barbara ' Grier is - visiting- I friends in StateWilje. ; H Miss Lillie Brooks left this- %##ir H for a visit to kindred-in Atlanta.-'B Miss Alice Wingo, of Atlanta?''^ H visiting her sister, Mrs. J, BrObkjf. H Rev. and Mrs. BE. B. Blakely *>Of H Lethe, are spending a few days wittl " IR H* on/1. \ff>Q 1? T. PoVimiiAn .. . "''ft >?n . 0UU IUIOI IVi AJi A?VS WTUSOVSll* ? Drs. Mason and Henry Yoong'&lrfc visiting their parents," Mr. and Mfs.-'. H H. M. Young. * : '* ' ' ' I For This Week.> ******** .; ^ HH ?'WEDNESDAY? I "Motor Boat Bandits" ?-Majestic. "The House Maid" ?Reliance. , 8 "The Home Breaking Hound"? A.' Keystone. "Her Brave Hero"? Majestic.' , \ 4?Reels?4 M ?THURSDAt? ' I "Hearts and Swords"? 2-Reel DomiB9 "The Stolen Anthurium" ?FalstaflL "Bess, the Outcast"? Beauty. k. JM ^ rReels -4^ - <}. ^fljj ?I-KIUAI? ...... ? H "The Country Girl" ?2-Reel Thanhouser,. featuring Florence La-' Bfl Badie, the Thanhouser favorite. BH "One Woman'* Way" ?American., "THE DANCER AND THE SING'^ In five parts. Hfl 8?Reels?8 Prices 10 and 15 cents. ?SATURDAY? flH "The Showdown"? Reliance. "Fatty'a Plucky Pup"? 2-Reel Keystone. > Kfl "The Navy Aviator" H 4?Reels?4 Tired, Aching Muscles Relieved Hard work, over-exertion, mean HHj stiff, sore muscles. Sloan's Liniment ightly applied, a little quiet, andHH /our soreness disappears like matffc.^m 'Nothing ever helped like Sloan's Liniment. I can never thank fou enough," writes one grateful' iser. Stops suffering, aches andHB sains. An excellent counter-irri-^^B :ant, better and cleaner than mus-^^H ;ard. AH Druggists, 25c. Get aflH Dottle to-day. Penetrates without^^H rubbing, a ?