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^ SADDER BUT WISER. Col. Pat Roche inveigled Capt 1 Jack Perrin into going up on Greenville street Friday night to tackle two of the star set-back players in the very heart of society-dom. . The ? -1 t l-I. -J. 1 officers returned nome uue at mgut sadder but wiser men. ^ i MODERN METHODS. ] "Hey, Moike, and phawt do yez " ' tink of these new solitary drinkin' cups?" * "Not much, Pat. Soon and well have to spit on our hands wid an eye-. dropper."?Puncbr 11 U i nvfi^^ lw II WM HJ I 1 "T S WF. MOI W - ATA / f NO coal, gas or a New Perf< I Stove. It only costs a meal for six; people i 1 A New Perfection saves you time and si N on and off like a anything and keep cool. 'The long blue chim feet draft, a clean, c . lasting satisfaction. New perfection Oil made in many styles are sold by most goo Look for The Loni Use AJaddin Securi the best results in Oi I and Lamps STANDARD OI I* (^ew Jei | Wuhio|tOi, D. G. BALTIM* Norfolk, V*. MO. Richmond, V?. I JZ jjinr^rii^w^g gpzizramaiiinrHnifafiija ij ' A CHANCE 1 I ] never again occur in Abbevil II State of South Carolina. I | The C. A. Milford Co., h | I Trusses the last of 1915. r. I I Truss house in America. Pi I J to $5.00. We will not alio i shelves. If you or your frii j i now is YOU | j For the next 30 days we Ij less than wholesale prices. i j A $1.50 Truss for ] A $2.00 Truss for "j ] A $2v50 Truss for | | A $3.00 Truss for | ] A $3.50 Truss for | 3 A $4.00 Tru*J for f 1 A $5.00 Truss for l! n l fi* H DR. MOFFATT IS COMING Will Preach at St. John's Twice on Sunday. Hundreds of Anderson people will >e glad to know that Dr. J. S. Mofratt of Due West, will preach at St. Fohn's church both Sunday morning , ind night at the usual hours. Dr. tloffatt is one of the leading men of i South Carolina and as a preacher has 'ew equals in the state. Anderson j >eople who know him are especially ond of him.?Daily Mail. Insanity costs every inhabitant in he United States $1 per year? I ? I a I 1 rijip Sm ZmmmmS ; r 3=1 I NEY TOO!" wood bills! I use Action Oil Cook two. cents to cook >? " Oil Cook Stove trength. It turns gas stove?cooks j s your kitchen ? ^ i / - 1 < ney assures p. per- ? >dorless heat, and j ? i A Cook Stoves are and sizes. They ?d dealers. t Blue Chimney < i i ty Oil to obtain i 1 Stoves, Heaters I I / I L COMPANY | (My) i 3RE Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. V?. j Charleston, S. C. ' ! ( BLUE CHIMNEY I > v 1 BiannnnniamaiaiM hat will j i i le, probably in the entire E 3 j i ad just received 10 dozen E rhey are from the best I j ice*. running from $1.50 [ j w these to stay on our * 1 ends use Trusses [ 2 R CHANCE j! will sell these trusses for [ ij i .87 [ 2 *123 f! *148 r ] S1.87 1 *2.po J $2.50 Jl "'i n Drag Co. [i uazniMiMnfannffi FAIRFIELD. t Fairfield, June 19.?All the farm ers are feeling better after the nic< rain which fell Thursday and Friday Little Irene and John Young spew part of last week with their aunt Mrs. John McCaslan. Mr. L. 0. Beauford of Bethia dined with Mr. E. C. Young one daj last week. Mr. Claiide Martin of Greenwood spent part of last week with hi* grandfather, Mr. W. H. Bowick. Miss Mary Bowick spent last Mon day at the home of Mr. J. A. Young Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Creswell oi near McCormick, dined with Mrs Creswell's sisters Misses Creswell anc and Mrs. Bowen on last Sabbath. Mrs. Mary Lou Puckette from Bradley, is visiting friends and relatives near Troy. Mrs. Robert Ariail, of Willington, entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of the Ladies Sewing Club. A aengnttui saiaa course was served, also cake and cream. Twenty ladies were present to enjoy the afternoon. Mrs. Ariail was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. R. P. Morris, Mrs. A. B. Kennedy and Miss Janie Morris. The refreshments were served by Misses Mary, Gertrude and Roberta Morris. Mrs. Janie Cade entertained at a reception given in honor of Miss Malvina Parker, who is at home from Charleston for her vacation. Mr. James Creswell died at hia home near McCormick Saturday. Interment was made at Long Cane Sabbath morning, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. R, F. Bradley, assisted by Rev. C^ B Metts Misses Pearl and Ida May Dansby of the Long Cane section, were in Troy shopping last Saturday. Mr. ^ C. Young spent Friday night at Bethia, the guest of Mr. L. 0. Beauford. A quiet marriage was that of Miss Lillie Robinson and Mr. Ed. Cheatham, which tqok place Tuesday at the hotel at Troy. The ceremony tvas performed by Rev. C. B. Betts. [t was quite a surprise to their friends and relatives. Only a few friends witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. Mary F. Creswell spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. H. P. McCaslan. Messrs J. A., E. C. and David Foung and Mr. Buck "Beauford of Bethia, took quite a trip in the lather's touring car last Tuesday. They arere out looking for grain to thresh ind report that they went as far as the Savannah River. They had splenlid luck and no breakdowns. Messrs. Joel Young and Ollie Spence dined with Mr. T. F. Langley ast Sabbath. CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUGGISH LIVER Crashes Into Sour Bile, Making You Sick and You Lose a Day's Work. Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a slugrish liver. When calomel comes into contact with soar bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. If you fe&l bilious, headachy, constipated, and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful Eind if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and ret vnnr mnn?v. If you take calomel today^ you'll be nek and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play, [t's harmless, pleasant and safe to five to children; they like it.?Adv. ZEMERINE STOPS ITCHING If you suffer from eczema., itch, pimples, etc., give Zemerine a trial. It stops the itching, aUays the irritation and soon your skin is restored to a healthy condition. 50c and $1.00 at Bowden-Simpson Drug Co., or from Zemeriine Chemical Co., Orangeburg, S. C. The Mammoth Yellow . QAII Haiti L/V/|U l/wail promises to be one of the most profitable crops for southern farmera everywhere. Makes a large yield of beans, which are readily salable for oil-producing'and food purposes, in addition to its use for forage, soil-improving and stock feeding. Splendidly adapted to our southern soils and climate. The New 100-Day Velvet Bean the quickest growing of Velvet Beans, promise to supercede Cow Peas verv lar??e1v aa a soii-imnrov ing, forage and grazing crop throughout the South. Cheaper to seed per acre than cow peas. Write for prices and "Wood's Crop Special** giving full information in regard to Soja and Velvet Beans, Cow Peas, Millet, Seed Corns, Sorghums, Sudan Grass, etc. Mailed free. M *( ft. l.W.WUUUOdUNd, ^SEEDSMEN, - HicliJiop^y^^j I HHH 5 b > 3 I Had t And I! Su | G [Attractive gandies, Sw i beautiful sj colors. Ready-ma I and Summei afternoons. Qs w Received lat< for cost. Haddon-V to-wear, com Middy Dress $10.00 Dress m y $12.50 Dress -f 1 $15.00 Dress - $10.00 Coat - $12.50 Coat $15.00 Coat $20.00 Coat I $22.50 Coat $25.00 Coat $30.00 Coat I All Muslii Sale. ' * Call on us ^store your h you. Hai I We Car fl I e /isi . t don-Wik * See the Unusual V V ^ S mux j / / JM Ifl ruuu \ . / " >Voiles, and the new isses, Lace Stripe Vc )ort striped suitings in ? ide garments, Wash"Si frocks, just the thing: ' ' <f ' . V A new lot of ieen Quail hite Pum b in the season that w Come and see them. /> Wilson Co., Summer Sa 3isting of Coat Suits, ;es, 1-3 off. ;es, now ;es, now ;es, now : Suits, now Snrhcr nrvw V?A VWJ v ? I -------------------Suits, now r Suits, now : Suits, now i Suits, now Suits, now....r i Underwear goes at 1 1 i1 /N1 i cruring tne Uhautauqui jadquarters, we shall b< Mon-Wil ry the Famous Gossan - 'M \ : i V ' A * T ^ >on s alues in lAt 1 Ivl , I Is flowered Or- 7?J| dies, and the fl i the popular ' I arts, Middles, I for the warm 9 lity J i ^3 ps. 1 e are selling |g All sizes. M '/ : - v: . \a - v m le on readyDresses and . $6.67 $8.38 ? .$10.00 $6.67 ffi $10.00 I $13.38 I , $15.00 1 $16.67 I $20.00 J -3 off in this mm mm a. Make our 3 glad to have Ison / i Corsets. 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