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BUY NOW ? S m td 'fck fc SSL I . . j W STC #.* * * * * * * t T?ATPT?TF.T.n * ? X' illlVJL -I. 1 am / (******** V The farmers have been hustling 8 for the past week, the pretty sun- ? shine put all hands to work. ? Mr. Josh Bradley spent two nights ? last week at the home of Mr. Joe * Young. 2 We are glad to report Mr. John ? Spence is better. * Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wiley and little ones, from Lethe, spent Saturday ii night with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long. ( Miss Lillian Creswell spent Saturday night with Irene Young. c Miss .Mary Bowick spent one even- a ing last week with us. Mr. and Mrs. John McCaslan and S Mrs. Lillie Young and children spent t Sabbath afternoon with us. Little Lindell Young and brother, J Reese, spent Wednesday night with v Ruth and Charlie Young. Miss A. Z. Spence spent one night J last week with Grandpa Langley. i Mr. Furman McCaslan and Joel Young spent Sabbath afternoon at * the home of Mr. T. P. Creswell at I Harrisburg.. t Mrs. R. A. Crawford and Miss Zel- a lie Langley spent one evening last week with Mrs. Mattie Bowen and n the Misses Creswell. t' Mr. Wylie Long dined with us on Sabbath. v Mr. J. H. Langley spent one night last week with his daughter, Mrs. J. v M. Spence. a Mr. John Creswell and brother, C Jimmie, was through here last Satur- A day on business. ' Messrs. T. A. Talbert and J. A. ? Young went to McCormick one day ti last week on business. d There was a candy pulling at the home of Mr. J. S. Creswell one night * last week. n Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Beauford from Bethia, worshipped at Long Cane S last Sabbath. B Mr. J. D. Creswell went to McCormick one day last week on business. L Mr. and Mrs. Grady Spence and a dear little one, spent one day last week at the home of Mr. S. T. Young. | Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Beauford and S daughter, Miss Julia Belle, called to see Mr. Sam Beauford one day last w week. Some of the dear little workers * have organized a crochet club. It -A meets every Saturday afternoon. We wish them much success. * ,******** ' ANTREVILLE * ******** f] w Mrs. Manning of Walhalla, is S %spending sometime with her sisters, o: Mrs. L. P. Harkness and Mrs. John Murdock. ir MrS. Norris Wakefield and son, R Sam, spenA. Monday in Abbeville. The Epworth League met at the T parsonage Wednesday evening. M Prof. Moore left for Columbia last Thursday to attend the Teachers' As- b< sociation. fi Miss Martha Piatt, accompanied j hi 11 WHITE GOO | j Since you will [ ] requirements, it is i il A | i Phone 2-0aZJiUilfZJEraJZIiiEfililLraJi t ""V . \ ri& sifoi >VES"">RAN' iy Miss Huffington, met her classes Friday afternoon, of Domestic Sciince. Friday evening of the 17th, was ery much enjoyed, the play was very :ood and the attendance large. The [rawing feature was the music ren[ered by a party of four. Mr. Brown f Iva, with the guitar, miss xaaiae lall at piano, Messrs Joe Gailey and tekie Hall with violins. Every one njoyed it, and were glad to have hem with us. Miss Lula Mann of Lowndesville, 5 visiting at her uncle's, Mr. Frank Jarwile's. Home-made candy, punch, and ake were sold Friday evening. With .11, a nice sum was realized. Misses Gyp Branyon and Eunice Jmith, and Mr. Branyon were among he visitors for Friday evening. Messrs S J. Wakefield, Sam Bowen ohn Bowen, T. J. Erwin and Henry isited in Anderson Friday. Messrs J. T. Erwin, Jesse Bell, and ohn Wakefield visited at Greenwood "hursday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Clinkscales, Cadet 'rank Anderson of Clemson, and jangdon Erwin of the P. C. of Clinon, were here for Friday evening nd the week-end. Miss Aileen Herron left Saturday lorning for near Starr, to spend he week-end at home. Mr. Henry Erwin was a business isitor to Abbeville Saturday. The patrons and friends were inited to meet in the Auditorium for contest of speaking. Misses Erin Irowther and Beatrice Belvin Messrs Libert Erwin and Moffatt McAdams re re the winner^. Albert Erwin and eatrice Belvin will represent Anreville at Field's Day in Iva Saturay, the 25th. Mr. Chris Suber and family, of Pilliamston, spent Sabbath with his lother and sister at Mr. Irad Knox'. Mr. J. T. Erwin and family spent abbath at Mr. Clyde Greene's, ndar leltcn. Messrs Frank Clinkscales and J. Crowther spent Sabbath at Dr. Anerson's. Mr. S. J. Wakefield, sons, John and loyce, were guests at Dr. Anderson's abbath. v Miss Roberts, of Ray, spent the reek-end at Dr. Anderson's. j ??????? ^ * * * * * * * ' MT. CARMEL * ^ ****** * Miss Maggie Knox has returned ome from a visit to relatives and riends in Anderson, S. C. Miss Carrie McCelvey spent the eek-end last week in McCormick, . C., and Augusta, Ga., as the guest f Mr. and Mrs. James McCelvey. Miss Maggie Sutherland is spendlg a wihle with her sister, Mrs. A. . Murray, of Anderson, S. C. Mr. J. R. Tarrant returned home uesday from a visit to his son, Mr. r T> rr; 4. L. JD* lanaub ui uictnwvyu, Mr. Leeming, of Canada, who has sen spending the winter with his iend, Mr. J. W. Morrah, left for is home one day this week. We all Y DAY VISIT THIS S DS?Ander.' find it necessary to hav< imperative that you do n FOR $ ^H rn 12 yds Pajama Chei I HSU 5Hyi.C.JrZ! FOR i 1 5 yds White Repp o; and for $ 14 yds 39 in. Sea Is I nn FOR $ $4.00.2Syd,32in FORi 8 yds 27-in Checker 9 ~~ aiaiEigninijaigfiEiaraiMMi KEEPINC .Plenty c your baby's g order that he out of doors, -Carts, Baby lot just arriv GES regret to see him leave. me f ancy wore ?_>iuu was cureitained Saturday by Miss Lura Cade. After the usual hour of work, delicious refreshments were served, and all enjoyed the afternoon very much. Messrs Harris and Stone, of Abbeville, are visiting Mt. Carmel quite < often selling Overland cars. Mrs. Emma Knox has returned home from a visit to her mother, Mrs Jim Pressley. Messrs W. L. Peebles and Joe Jones, of Abbeville, spent a few hours in Mt. Carmel Friday. Mr. Marion Verdrey, of Augusta, was a business visitor in Mt. Carmel last week. Quite a number of candidates for the new county offices were in town last week. Mr. Lee Edmunds of Bordeaux, was in Mt. Carmel Wednesday. Mr. Edmunds is going to run for Treasurer of McCormick County. Mrs. Gordon Thurmond and children, and Miss Thurmond of Danburg, Ga., are speeding a few days with Mrs. Thurmond's mother, Mrs. Emma Knox. Miss Benie Watson and some of her friends, spent Sabbath with Mrs. , Joe Gibert. | Mr. Joe Bowen has recently pur- , chased a new Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibert attended , the funeral and burial services of j their cousin, Miss Maggie Gibert, at ] Lebanon Friday. Q/mri-nr* Pirnlfl WQQ lilt! iriiil/iuii a ocmiig <>? entertained by Mrs. L. E. Conner j Friday afternoon. After working a ' while, a delicious sweet course was served, and all enjoyed the after- ^ noon very much. j Messrs. John Wardlaw and George Watkins were business visitors In j Mt. Carmel Thursday. ******** BROWNLEE ' * ; ******** J Mrs. W. D. Bell and daughter, Lu- r cille, were business visitors to Iva, Saturday. , Many from this section attended ] the play given in the Antreville High ^ School Auditorium Friday night, March 17. All reported the play * good and a fine time. Misses Margie Nance, Lee Barnes, and Ruby Ficquette spent Friday j night with Miss Vera Grant. Miss Maude Taylor of near Lown- f desville, spent Saturday with her uncle, Mr. John Grant and family. i Mr. Ferguson and Mr Wylie Campbell spent Sunday with Mr. Arthur i" rotnnVioll Mr Wvlie Camobell will I soon move to Abbeville. Mr. Adger Hodge and son, spent 1 Sunday with Mrs. Hodge. I Little Miss Virginia Simpson spent 1 the day Saturday with Miss Jennie ( Mae Nance. F 5 Nearly everybody who slings mud ! a has soiled hands of his own. | v About the only way you can stir i p up a mean man!s conscience is to j catch him at it. IHililPIPIflFIPIflPIFlFIPIflJ il3i3Ml31an313Mi313i^iJi3na IC f\D 1 J U 1 TORE ANY DAY A son's Dollar e these White Goods in or ot miss an opportunity lit 1.00 FOR $ ckt 10c value 6 yds 40-in. White 1*00 FOR 3 25c valu? 8 vd. 40-in. White 1 ;i.oo r Poplin 25c value FOR ) 1.00 5 yd* 40-in. White Iand,_8 l-3c value rAD , II 00 rUK 3 .in( Sc y.lue 830-in' >1.00 FOR $ 1 dimity 15c value 12 yds. Long Cloth J. M. AND] i aBBBBBBBHfflBaa I BABY i >f air and s d?r\TTr^V? nrt /I Vi |X U w til auu jj 5 may get the you should Carriages, S ed. WMiMi HOME 0U1 ******** * '* McCORMICK ******* Prof. R. E. Moody, Misses 01 Smith, Ruth Ouzts and Lucy Brow of McCormick, attended the Sta1 Teachers' Association which was he! in Columbia last week. Mr. Heyward Smith left last Fr day for Orangeburg, where he has position as salesman in a dry goo< store. Miss Minnie Reeves visited tt Misses Connor last week. Miss Ruby Roberts is visiting re atives and friends in Augusta, Ga and Columbia, S. C. Mr. W. H. Wise of Yemassee spending the week here with friends Mrs. R. E. Moody and little Eliza beth are visiting relatives in Coke bury. Miss Clara Beth Ballinger, a sti dent at Lander College, of Greei wooJ, spent several days last wee here at the home of her sister, Mr J. S. Strom. Misses Eva Kearsey and Matt Sharpton spent several days of tl: past week with Miss Mary Sharptoi near Buffalo. Mr. Wistar Harmon spent la* tveek with friends in Spartanburg. Mr. George Bell of Greenvilli spent several days here last week s the home of Dr. arid Mrs. D. A. ? Bell. Misses Lucy and Vera Baxter o (Vugusta, Ga., spent the week-en lere at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Wilkins. Miss Thelma Bailey of Greenwooc jvas the guest of Mrs. C. C. Fulle ast week. Mr. L. G. Bell of Meriwether, vis ted his brother, Dr. D. A. J. Bel aere last week. Mr. B. E. Nicholson of Edgefielt ind Mr. W. K. Charles of Timmons rillo Tiftw linv<? ? lnw office in Mc Sormick next door to the Messenge )ffice. WHY NOT PAY UP? rhe State. You pay cash for your postag .tamps, for your express, and railroa freight, for the water you drink, fo four steam railroad and trolley tran jortation, for your electric light ind gas, for your revenue stamps :or your telegrams and for your tel? )hone. Why not pay cash for th rood you eat, for the clothes yoi vear and for the services of you Inrt-.or and vour nreacher? You pay cash for cigars?why no 'or eggs? POTATO PLANTS. . Sweet potato plants $1.75 pe .,000, ready April 1st and after 'orto Rico Yam, Nancy Hall an< Triumph. Tomato plants, Ne\ ilobe, Beauty and Earliana, $1.71 >er 1,000; Ruby King pepper plant 12.00 per 1,000. Three hundred o bove plants sent by mail post pai< ipon receipt of $1.00. Specia irices on large orders. H. Lightfoot, Altoona, Fla. > r? XT I TVT r* Hi 1>( 1 IN Vj iND SEE THE P> Day?Fri der that your spring ai :e this to select what yo il.OO F( Flaxon, 20c value 8 yd* White Na il.OO F< ISc value 12 vd? Androac 11.00 Voile, _25c value p( ;i.00 *2 yds 30-inch ? 15c value 1.00. F< 10c value 13 yd?. Towel I 3RSON CO." iBBBBBBIiiBlireiili OUT OF I unshine are e Lealthy develo i full benefit oi buy him one idewalk Sulke vie Ci [TITTERS ; FOR BRONCHITIS, 1 CROUP, C ii *? ? Make the Best Remedy at Hom< d If everything was sold in as liberal and " (air a manner as the below named drugi gists are selling Schiffmann's New Concentrated Expectorant, absolutely no cause for complaint or dissatisfaction could possibly arise from anyone. These , druggists say?"Buy a bottle of this remedy and try it for Bronchitis, Whooping ? Cough, Severe Cough, Croup or any Bronchial Affcction, and we will return 18 your money, just the same as we do with ' Schiffmann's famous Asthmador, if it a_ does not dive satisfaction, or if not found s" the best remedy ever used for any of these complaints." Why not take ad1 vantage of this guarantee and try this i- medicine, and get your money back, rathik er than buying another purely .on the s. exaggerated claims of its manufacturer or on the strength of testimonials from ie others and run the chance of getting le something worthless ana also wasting n, "our money? it v Bank No. 180. f STATEMEN T d of the condition of I The Bank of Mt. Carmel, r locnted at Mt. Carmel, S'. C., at the close of business March 7th. 1916. II BESOUBCES. , Loans and Discounts $ 18,663 72 *? Overdrafts 483 46 Furniture and Fixtures 1,725 00 !- Banking House 1,500 00 r Other Real Estate Owned 2,294 73 Due from Banks and Bankers.. 2,874 31 Currency 393 00 Gold 15 00 Silver and other Minor Coin 546 70 Other Besources, viz: Expense. 232 86 e d Total $ 23,728 78 s LIABILITIES. ? Capital Stock Paid In $ 10,000 00 5> Surplus Fund 1,475 00 Individual Deposits subject to e Check 10,991 53 a Time Certificates of r Deposit 1,091 26 Cashier's Cheeks 170 99? 1,262 25 t Total S 23,728 78 _ State of South Carolina. I ce County of Abbeville. | _ Before me came J. W. Boyd, Cashier of , the above named bank, who, being duly' sworn, says that the above and foregoing i statement is a trtie condition of said bank, v ?is shown by the books of said bank. 0 # '}. >v. isoya. s Sworn to and subscribed before me thisf 17th day of March, 1'JIG. j "\V. L. Miller, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. W. Morrah, ) ' S. C. Hi ley, Directors. E. F. Morris, i DAY I IEW ARRIVALS day, 24?Wf id summer wardrobe may u want. )R $1.00 insook 15c value til 5R $1.00 3uiUU oggins bleaching 10c. value . jR $i.o& and Cotton Crepe __!0c value ^ I AA >R fio? MM C Crash __ __ 10c value | 1 s The ( PAY LATER )OORS ssential to pment. In : his hours > of our Go * )vs a large * ? WHOOPING COUGH, AllfiUC Ann Mint vuunu Hnv wim 3?128 Teaspoonsful for 50 cents. In buying this remedy, besides securing an absolute guarantee of its efficiency from these druggists, you also get aboot eight times as much medicine as 70a would in buying most any of tiie oldfashioned, ready-made kinds, which average from 20 to 32 teaspoonsful, brrarreo 50c worth makes a whole pint <128 teaspoonsful) when mixed at home with simply one pint of sugar and one-half pint of water. This remedy positively docs not contain chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic. It is pleasant to take and children are fond of it. You will be the sole judge, and under this positive guarantee absolutely no risk is run in buying this remedy. Druggists everywhere are authorized to sell it Jinder the same guarantee as Schiffmann s famous Asthmador of "Money Back" if not perfectly satisfactory. R. J. Schiffmann, Proprietor, Sa,v,f P*"' Minn. Guaranteed h?re by The McMurr&y Drug Company. STATEMEN T of the condition of The Peoples Savings Bank located at Abbeville, S. C., at the doee of business March 7,1916. RESOURCES. . Loans and Discounts $190,637 3$ Overdrafts 2,810 70 Furniture and Fixtures. 1,300 00 Banking House 3,000 00 Other Real Estate owned 700 00 Due from Banks and Bankers... 37,535 73 Currency 7,356 00 Gold..... 760 00 Silver and other Minor Coin? 1,235 65 Checks and Cash Items 6,793 ? Total $251,528 50 . LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $ 21,800 00 Surplus Fund 21.800 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid... 2,653 84 Due to Banks and Bankers 24 74 Individual Deposits subject to Check.. 148,767 03 Savings Deposits .... 35,000 00 Time Certificates of Deposit 1,458 04 Cashier's Checks .... 24 85-185,249 33 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed.. 20,000 0? Total $251,528 5? State of South Carolina, I County of Abbeville. ( Before me came W. F. Nickles, Cashkr of the above named bank, who, being: duly sworn, says that the above and forejroinsr statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. W. F. Nicklee. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20 day of March, 1916. Albert Henry. Notary Public S. C. Correct Attest: S. G. Thomson, ) G. A. Neuffer, Directors. ' C.S.Jones, ) 1ERE!1 IITE GOODS 1 l\ conform fashions nj ~7\1 i //II i| lash St.nvp I! % -V'H'V v ' . , '..i": ..??* "iS^-?W 1V&.: ' -.vV%J