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JL TT V ?.. _ V V V DIAMOND HILL. V V V vvvvvvvvvvwvvvv Diamond Hill, June 25.?Cradle oil day was much a success Sunday, June 24, eighteen names of babies were put on the wall roll at the church and the same number of mo. thers received colored certificates tied with the cradle roll colors, baby blue and pink, also each baby re- : ceived a pin. Rev. Martin preached especially to the children and a very large crowd attended. Mr. Albert McClain of Latimer, j and Miss vera urani 01 Diamonu Hill, were married last Sunday in Lowndesville by Rev. Fennel. Mrs. McClain is well known for her sweet disposition and untiring efforts to help any where, being a member of the "Nation Helping Aid" and will be missed among us as the happy couple will make their home with the grooms father at Latimer. < Mr. McClain is a young farmer ' and possessing a good character. ] Mr. and Mrs. Gaynes Daniels and two children from Anderson, motor- i ed to the latters mother's Mrs. Janie j Ferguson, Sunday and worshiped at < Bells Sunday morninng. i Miss Lila Taylor entertained the ] young people Saturday evening in j honor of Miss Ella Pruitt, of La- ( vonia, Ga., who is visiiing her sister, Mrs. Joe Hill. 1 Mr. Bert Ferguson from Iva, and 1 son, Chester, worshiped at Bells on ] Sunday morning. 1 Miss Eunice Ferguson dined with < Mr. and Mrs. Ted Campbell Sunday, j Misses Matte and Lula Williams ( oi Fenneys ^reeK, were gucsw Miss Lila Taylor Saturday, also Miss Maggie Nance near Lowndesville. Mrs. Will Wilson is visiting in Troy this week. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and children, from Iva, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Campbell Sundayfl Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clinkscales and daughter from Lowndesville, spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill Sunday afternoon. fa??111 i ihj WHEN YOU WAKE V ' UP DRINK GLASS | OF HOT WATER j With the poisons and toxins from system before putting more ( food Into stomach. |8aye IneUfo-bathlng makes any* jl one look and feel clean, < * . tweet and refreehed, # jj Wash yourself on the inside be- ? fore breakfast like you do on the ] outside. This is vastly more important because the skin pores do not 1 absorb impurities into the blood, 1 causing illness, while the bowel pores do. ' For every ounce of food and J drink taken into the stomach, nearly ' an ounce of waste material must be ' carried out of the body. If this ' waste material is not eliminated day < day by day it quickly ferments and j generates poisons, gases and toxins * which are absobed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph , ducts which should suck only nour- ^ ishment to sustain the bodys A splendid health measure is to J drink, before breakfast each day, a ' glass of real hot water with a tea- < spoonful of limestone phosphate in {f ru-V.ioVi ic a harmless wnv to wash I these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. A quarter pound of limesone phosphate costs but very little at the drug store but is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, mching head or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation, are assured of pronounced improvement in both health and appearance shortly.?Adv. Mrs. Walter Peeler Loud in Praise of -larlr inn rnrrlifl] Wants Every Woman in the United j Sates to Know What It Did For J Her?She Now Does Her Own Housework. Have You Tried It? | "Last winter I was unable to walk ? across the iioor," says Mrs. Walter } Peeler. "Today thanks to Dr. Jack- t son's Cordial I am a well woman. At ^ times I suffered so much pain that I 1 thought I was going to die." "I read in the papers where Jack- , son's Cordial was curing so many i people that I began taking it. After taking three bottles I began to improve. In all I have taken 12 bottles i and today I am stronger than I have been in 20 years. : "My husband says that Jackson's , Cordial is the best medicine on earth He has been taking it for a spring tonic and he is telling al! of his ] friends about it. Before I started taking Dr. Jackson's Cordir.l I was , Tinnhlo tn p?t. nr slppn flnH was noth- 1 ing but skin and bones. I have ?ain d 40 pounds and can eat anything." Mrs. Peeler s but one among the thousands who have been cured by | this famous medicine. It cannot be 1 eqaulled for indigestion, constipa- : tion, dysentery, diarrhoea, sick head- 1 ache, fever, biliousness or any kind . of stomach, liver, blood or kidney trouble. For sale by McMurray Drug Co., I. T. Brown, Evans Bros., and Barnett. The Calhoun Falls Drug Co., JMartin and Calhoun Falls Mill Store.?Adv. No. 666 will cure Malaria or Bilous Fever. It kills the germs. WILL HAVE CAMPS READY FOR THE NATIONAL ARMY Federal Government Calls Guard Engineers to Assist in Preparing Cantonments. Washington, June 22.?There wil! be no serious delay in constructor of the 16 cantonments for the national army, Secretary Baker said today, and all of the establishments probably will be ready about Sepl?1 fVvo tonfntive dav consider tCUlUCi JL J Vitv VV..^ ^ ed for summoning to the colors the first 625,000 men. The process of selecting the men, the secretary indicated, probably wil] be set in motion early in July. Reflations for the exemption and selection processes have been prepared and will be made public next week. President Wilson is understood to have approved the general scheme worked out by the war department to secure fair and unselfish application of the law through local officials. Minor modifications are being made but plans will be completed in a few days. Machinery for the great task of constructing the 16 cantonments also is virtually complete. Under an order published today, the engineer units of the National Guard will be mustered in the federal service immediately to aid in technical features )f the work. At each cantonment, all construction operations will be under direction of the construction quartermaster. Seven of the men designated for these posts are regular army offi :ers and the other nine are successful civilian engineers who have been :ommissioned as majors in the quartermaster's reserve corps. The only question as to cantonment sites that is not finally settled, Mr. Baker said, involves a possible relocation of the cantonment now assigned to Des Moines. Building of the cantonments, the secretary said, would proceed on the present general specifications though some minor modifications would be made because of suggestions by the medical committee of the defense council. The main problems now are those jf material and transportaion. A new difficulty has presented itself in the shape of a shortage of iron water pipe. By way of emphasizing what car be done in a short time when all the resources of the department are put to work, officials revealed today that cantonments for the regular army made necessary by the expansion for war purposes have been rushed almost to completion. The engineers given reserve corps majors' commissions and made constructing quartermasters in Southern cantonments are: William Couper of the Pennsylvania railroad, Columbia cantonment; James Pease, Columbus Ga., Atlanta cantonment; Frank E. Lamphere of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. Louisville canonment, and John R. Fordyce, Little Rock, Little Rock cantonment. Among the regular officers named is constructing quartermasters in Capt. Frank B. Edwards, Peersburg. Today's orders calling National Guard engineers into the federal service applied to engineer troops in jhe guard establishments of South Carolina, Georgia, Massachusetts, ^ew York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Mississippi, !owa, Kansas, Texas, California and ^ew Jersey. W V k. LONG CANE V ^ V ^ WW vvvvvvvvvvv Long Cane, June 23.?Misses Allie *nd lone Beauford spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. Misses Linnie and Nina Beauford were shopping in the city Tuesday. Miss Befesie Erwin of Bethia community, spent last week with Miss Sppie. Beauford. Messrs. Edd Keller and Shelton Beauford spent Sunday in the Bethia :ommunity witn Mr. ana Mrs. Arinur Erwin. Mrs. L. F. Finley and children spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs W. D. Beauford. Misses Alllie and Clara Beauford spent the week-end with Misses Eva ind Estelle Finley. Mr. Will Ellis of Lowndesville, spent the week-end of last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. Mr. W. IL Beauford and little son Curtis, and Mrs. J. M. McKellar pent Sunday evening with Mr. and \Irs. W. D. Beauford. Mrs. T. W. King spent Wednesday -nrifVl Mm T W Rnftq. ;tciuii5 YT*VI* M&U. A **? Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller spent ;he week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clamp. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and Utile ones, spent Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Finley. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford and jon, Mr. W. H. Beauford, and his lit;le son, Curtis, motored to Iva Satirday of last week and spent the veek-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Orennan. Mr. Andrew Hill of near Lowndesrille, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. Little Miss Helen Beauford of the nty, spent last week with little Miss Irene Finley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart and little ones, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. ESTATE OF JOHN G. SMITH, D'cd. Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take Notice that on the 23rd day of July, 1917, I will render a final account of my accounts and doing ?? AJwiitiiotTotft* nf of John G. Smith, deceased, in the office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such Administrator. Ali- persons having demandf against said estate will present their for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be for< ever barred. Roy C. Gilmer, 8-27-2. Administrator. \ > V MT. CARMEL. V \ \ Mt. Carmel, June 25.?Messrs I Whit Gilliam and Eugene McCarter i were calling in Mt. Carmel Sunday evening. Miss Emma McAlliser spent several days with Mrs. Fannie McBride last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibert, little Joe and Mr. Archie Gibert, Misses Carrie Marv Gibert and Benie Wat son attended services at the Presbyi terian church. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Marchant and , little son of Greenville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrah. ! Mrs. A. L. Patterson spent last ' Tuesday in Abbeville. Mrs. Oscar Spikes and little Willian and Sue Spikes and Messrs. Laurence and Jean Miller of Hen| dersonville, S. C., are visiting Mrs. ; Agnes Miller and Mrs. J. J. McKel; lar. Mrs. Spikes is better known in Mt. Carmel as Mrs. Estes Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Harris and family of Anderson, returned home ' last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Morrah of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent part of 1 the past week in Mt. Carmel with Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Morrah. Mr. 1 Morrah is a Mt. Carmel boy, having lived here in childhood and young manhood. His many friends welcome him home again. Mr. W. H. Horton spent last Monday in Augusta. Miss Kathryn McKellar entertained last Tuesday evening in honor of her cousins, Messrs. Lawrence and Jean Miller. The evening was very mucr enjoyed by he younger set. Delicious refreshments were served. Rev. Mr. Clotfelder held communion service at the Presbyterian church Sabbath night. Mrs. Frank Stuart of Columbia, is : visiting her mother, Mrs. M. L. Kay. Miss Louise Conner entertained her young friends informally last 1 Thursday evening. Quite a number ! an i f Vi a mflmr from oc an/1 of fl tnj V/J tu viiv/ aivn j guuivo) uuu i*v m 1 late hour, delicious ice cream and crackers were served. 1 The Y. P. C. U. will have a late afternoon picnic on July 4th on the 1 grove in front of Mrs. Patterson's 1 home. Everybody cordially invited to come. 1 The many friends of Mrs. Law1 rence Hester will learn with regret ; of her illness. They all hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Cowan of Calhoun Falls, but ' who has been living in Kenucky for the past year, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. R. McBride. We are 1 sorry that she is also on the sick list. The Matron's Sewing Circle was i pleasantly entertained last Thursday : afternoon by Mrs. Lillian M. Paschal 1 Block cake and lemon sherbet was 1 served by Miss Louise Conner. DARKEN GRAY HAIR, I LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally that Nobody Can Tell. Hair that loses its color and lustre or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time rceipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture improved by the additon of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful ap??? */? +Viq Vioir Tf. ia nnt in pcaiantc w wuv UMMI ? ? ? tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dseasei.?Adv. TAKE "CASCARETS" IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS AND CONSTIPATED Be?t For Lirer and Bow all, Bad Breath, Bad Colds, Sour Stomach. Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold?always trace this to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels, or sour, gassy stomach Poisonous matter clogged in the I intestines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbecl into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep?alO-centbox from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver . and bowels regular for months.? Adv. SALTS IF KIDNEYS 1 OR BLADDER BOTHER ! Harmless to Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating Acids. I i Kidney and Bladder weakness rei suit from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid i from the blood and pass it on to the! i bladder, where it often rumains to , irritate and inflame, causing a burn-! > ing, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of this) bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night.! > M 't M M I > M M M C I M M M ( i i < ? < i i i < ' ? ?- ? > # # > (i < > (i ( i i > i ? < t 0 ( 1 i Autoi < i {1 : W Tf TH ally charged polic}'. This U 1 1__. targe surpiui Cars liste cent Cars listec ing Fords, 1 made. For furth? Peebles." Are you g summer? If Policy, whicl 1 -J Ja imvc aim uc lie.ble. With withprotecti < i o < TALK IT 0 I i Ii < i Abbra Ir ? I < I I ( I I I | I ( ( ' I I o (I M ( l l> (I The sufferer is in constant dread, > the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. , Bladder weakness, most folks call it^ because they can't control urination. While it .is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this -jib aiduns ;sora 9qi jo auo ^ipsai st ( ments to overcome. Get about four , ounces of Jad Salts from your phar- ( macist and take a tablespoonful in a j glass of water before breakfast, con- t tnue this for two or three days. This j will neutralize the acids in the urine ( orw if nn Tnncrer is a source of irrita- , tion to the bladder and urinary or- < gans which then act normally again. ( Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes ' and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneiys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effertrnwonf Ithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble.? LEMONS MAKE SKIN WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR Make Thi? Beauty Lotion for a Few Cents and See for Yourself. What a girl or woman hasn't heard of lemon juice to remove complexion blemishes; to whiten the skin and to bring ot the roaes, the freshness and the hidden beauty? But lemon juice alone is acid, therefore irritating, and should be mixed with orchard white this way. Strain through a fine cloth the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing about three ounces of orchard white, then shake well and you have a whole * quarter pint of skin and complexion lotion at about the cost one usually pays for a small jar of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to strain the lemon ? ? nrt rrnln cets into the bot JUIWC OV MV Jf--r 0 tie, then this lotion will remain pure and fresh for months. When applied daily to the face, neck, arms and hands it should help to bleach, clear, smoother and beautify the skin. Any druggist will supply Ihree ounces of orchard white at very little cost and the grocer has the lemons.?Adv. ATTENTION! mobile Ow 11 give you a VALUEE iring you against loss bj rPT &La m ** m 1* *%. ?*AI>A Lit i ai uic same laic for fire only and with a policy is backed by a con i and cash capitol of $1,( d around $1500.00 rate 1 around $1000.00 and 1 1-2 per cent, no minimi sr information "Talk it oing to take a trip in yoi so, protect yourself with li will cover any acciden fend any suit for which 3 out protection your risl Ion the cost is small. VER WITH W. L. PEEBLES, MAN, ifle Insuran list lompan ABBEVILLE, S. C. V \ CHILD GETS CROSS, I SICK AND FEVERISH r WHEN CONSTIPATED I Look, Mother! If Tongue is Coated ! Clean Little Liver and Bowel*. s If yor little one's tongue is coat- * id, it is a sre-iign the stomach, liver ? md bowels need a gentle, thorough 1 :leansing at once. When your child s cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't t ileep, eat or act natrally, if breath \ s bad, stomach sour, system full of c old, throat sore, or if feverish, give i i teaspoonful of "California Syrup c >f Figs," nad in a few hours all the i :logged-up, constipated waste, sour ( ' TnlnnlinnA Vnilf* 1C1G|JI1U11G 1UU1 J / T ^A <iaiminii /in IULUMMA IA1 NEXT TO THI PHONE S? t 4 1 I ? n < I" 9 - < > n ( > < < 4 ? 1 I " ( ners POLICY r FIRE or that is usunon valued npany with >00,000.00. > 1 1-4 per ess includLim charge over with lr car this a Liability ': v it you may rou may be c is great. < \GER OF : ' I I < * ; ce & iy II i. 1 > ,1 ' < > 11 il ' ' I *' II fl' ? I b( t rile and undigested food will gently nove out of the bowels, and you lave a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to ake his harmless "fruit laxative." tfillons of mothers keep it handy )ecause they knowWts action on the itomach, liver and bowels is prompt md sure. They also know a little riven today saves a sick child toDorrow. Ask yor druggist for a 50-cent lottle of "California Syrup of Pigs", vhich contains dircetions for babies* hildren of all agea and for grownips plainly on the bottle. Beware of onU Vioro CfiTltl ne made by "California Fig Syrup Company."?Adv. > Ice Cream Order Our pure ICE CREAM and real fruit flavors make the refreshments ! thtd^/ou get at our san itary fountain really k. nourishing food. J/jj? STOP IN HERE , H and get a thirst-quenchM er; then take a pail of M good cream home to the K) family; or leave your IS order. We'll deliver it. R | Quart .40 \\ 1-2 GjlL .80 \V Brick* ............. .50 \ Gallon $1.60 tfV (Anj Flavor) NDY KITCHEN : COURT HOUSE wmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm \