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J. W w k<i V|| W " JOSEPH NORTH ALSTON \ McCormick, August 8.?The death| of Joseph North Alston on August 2, has already been chronicled, l?ut something wore js due the memory! , of so worthy a gentleman and excel-' lent citizen. He was an all-round, i " v , | Carolinian, having been born in'^ Georgetown and spending the latter ] year? of his life hereabout, where he! married, and reared two children.' His father, Capt. Joseph Biyth Alston - a gallant Confederate of L'm- Twenty-j Seventh South Carolina Regiment was captured a;<! while a prisMU-r at i- a it ' Fort Deleware wrote "stacic .-ir"'s , perhaps the most beautiful of his poems. The soldier-poet married Miss Mary North, a neice of his friend and perceptor, James L. Peticrru, and died at "Badwell", the historic home of the grea? lawyer, in March. 1904. Mr. Alston was only a chili" when his father moved to Baltimore,' where he was educated at the City College and became a civil engineer. He was highly successful in his profession in West Virginia and Ohio, and notably at Louisville, Ky.. where at the age of 21 "he was in charge ofj important government work. Because: of his~~father's failing health he re-j turned in 1895 to South Carolina, taking charge of "Badwell", the fam-f ily homestead. In 1900 he married Miss Augusta Mcinsosn, wno qiea in j; - " 1913, leaving two children, John 8 North, now a very promising student ( * \ i . ' _ *- V. For Lease A twelve-horse farm, three m ing farm of Supervisor W. / houses and near the Abbevill prefer, to lease for 3 or 5 year ing rent, but might rent for . ^ o:* several farms. * For furth , \ * ' y 4 Rev. M. R. PLAXCO., ?; , S. C. "V- 1 BlBBaBnMBapHClHBTTVHBHnH jfeitwos \ 9 A X* I ?r? a. 11. opurr 'B* >^9PPW Street, Jacksonville, - I KfflwSSW. ,Fln' 'eft 010 ln & ' I MMm/elrH down condition. I ? lllWJ&jsf* T that my bands shool 'n jKry J With the palsy. My Jr* Y / bad shape, ana my U ? -N r f food digested very p< " *y/. bad cramps In my f HI bloated ^with gas. W/ /^^a\weut ri?ht ^ter m; VJ/ Oa.>flg=a?'IMt nerves are now Ya*v ^$?l?''"leeP ?onn^- Pains i v I\\~AIm10' Wdn^s and stomac ij ly\ extract of many6 i(\ plants which act on M^ggg>y/l| In a pleasant and pi H iChero Pure Ice 1 Manufactured Under $ \ ___________________ SOFT DRINKS ! Soft CIGARETTES I TOBACCOS J CANDIES V?n] FRUITS We are Iciuhro - me moii licit your Abbeville Car at the University cf 3out'? Carolin and Mary Louise A'.stoi-. In 19] he married Miss Mary BrifT, of M Cormick, who died last year. Mr. Alston was a man of spotles character, keen intelligence, and wii nine, courteous-- address, lie die ast Saturday, aft^r a long a:: J pai: :ul illness, which he bore, as jnigl )e expected, with great fortitude. ,TOHN A, HOLLAND, The Greenwood Piano Man. . Th'j largest dealer in musical lustn Dents in Western South Carolina. Sel' >ianos, self-player piano9, organs an owing machines. Reference: Tb iank of Greenwood, the oldest ifn itrongest Bank in Green weod Count] or Rent . ilea from Abbeville, adjoini. Stevenson. Good tenant V e-Greenwood road. Would I to reliable party for standone year, either as a wbole er information address .. ' ' x J. RODDEY DEVLIN, Greenwood, S. C. flsSafl, bt 446 Magnolia \ Fla., says: ''The < very weak, run- ,:s> ' 1 was so nervous ? like.an did man viir ( M kidneys were Id \) / ; ver sluggish. My ? A#r / I aorly, and I often ( V* (<yjl itomach, and was y(rA>'/ f DlfECO, and It )\\ .ib^K f troubles quick. \ f"""i steady and my VViK \\ \ all-gone over my / I ' \\^ h, and liver act- . | ? from Juices and \ medicinal herbal . J the vital orrans rompt manner. J|T|| IWJ im i ii) i minik I I iqly jjjf Military Conditions Drinks and fections prepared to serve you in courteous manner and so* patronage. irlv Kitr.hen VVVVVVVVVVVVVVWS 3 V \ * V c V LONG CANE. v V is VVUUVVVVUS wv 1-1 _ I d | Miss Effie Beauford was shopping n-j in the city Wednesday. ii-i 'VTicsp-? Ethel and Rebecca Botts I spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and j Mrs. Arthur Botts. Miss Eva Finley spent a few dnys , of last week in the city with Mr. and ' Mrs. J. M. McKellar. Miss Mary Rudisial, of the city. .* ? IS j spent tlie week-end with Miss Lucilc j Stevenson. Quite a large' crowd from this j community attended the picric and j hash dinner given at .Mr. Wfc. H. j Sharp's last Friday, August 3, by ! Messrs. Mack Wright and Clarence Kay. The day was spent very plefts! antly by all who attended. The dinj ner was given in honor of Mrs. Corris Kitlingsworth, of Columbia; Mrs. Mattie Newell, of Belton, and Mrs. Emma Callahan, of Spartanburg, all ' - 1 1.1 I | of whom are visiting men- Drotnei, j Mr. Bascomb Kay~ j Mi*, and Mrs. L. F. Finley and !! j children spent Saturday in the city I with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKella'-. | ! Private J. H. Cromer and his wife1 ! spent Saturday ,with Mr. and Mrs. Is! Dave Cromer.1 j Mr. John Beauford - and little I daughter, of Bethia, spent Wednesr. | day and Thursday in this community _ I visiting relatives. h Mrs. Eva Carroir and children, of MSCormick, s^ent a few days of last week n. thisv community visiting relatives. Miss Eppie" Beauford served ice 1 ?1-- A- _ | cream * ana caKe u? a ui uw Ifriends in honor of Private J. H. | Cromer. VMiss Mary Kay apd brother, Clar| ence, spent Sunday evening with the ! Misses Beauford. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Botts were ! visitors to the city Wednesday." ' j , ? ' ' 4 |*VV V VV VVV VV< V V vvv L* * . V- ^ j V ANTREVILLE. V .vvvvwvvvvvwvvv _ ! J The young people enjoyed several i happy occasions during the pa9t week. ; Miss Bertha Paterson gave a lawn ! party on last Thursday evening in . j honor of her visitor, ?,Miss Ruth Wilj liams, of Honea Path. " ; Friday evening the young folks enj joyed a moon-light picnic at Black's j mill. There," on those large, rocks, many pleasant moments were spent Monday night Mr. and Mrs. McElrath gave a lawn party in honor of their guest, Miss Harris. Mr .and Mrs. P. A. Crowther en' tertained all the Antreville boys from overseas at a deliehtful supper on last Tuesday evening -Mr. Gurtis Crowther has returned from overseas. The Misses Crowther gave a lawn - party Tuesday evening in honor of the returned soldiers. Delicious punch war served during the evening. The last party of the week was given by Miss Lillie Carwile on Wednesday. All these occasions were greatly enjoyed and add pleasure to the "finnH Old Summer Time''. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Heli^man, of Springfield, are visiting the laser's 1 patenrs, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Erwin. -j Little Thomas Erwin entertained I fourteen of his friends at a birthday party Friday afternoon. The little folks enjoyed many games and helped him pass his eighth birthday happily, w Delicious cake and cream was served. Little James Green, of Belton, is - the guest of Mr. Thomas Erwin. Miss Sarah Harkness returned from Augusta last week occompanied by her friend, Miss Katherine Keller, - I who will spend some time with her. Misses Margaret Bradley and Susie Stevenson, of Abbeville, visited Miss j Hattie Lou Haddon and Miss Esther ! Fleming last week and attended the parties. We are glad to report that Miss Genevieve Anderson is getting along fine -after undergoing an operation for appendicitis in the Anderson hospital. She is expected home some time next week. Prof, and Mrs. J. E. Arnold and family have arrived in Antrev^Me and will occupy Mr. John iuvan's home. We are glad to have them in our community and we hope to have1 a splendid school next term. Mrs. Arnold will be our primary teacher. Misses Annie Bell and Bertha Patterson are visiting Miss Ruth Wil I Hams at Honea Path this weekk. Misses Althea and Winton Keatoi hae returned after a pleasant stay ii I Vaeolet, S. C. | Misses Ethel Anderson and Erii ' Crowther spent Thursday night wit) ! p| 111 It ill! Ill , .* 'r. * II j The unusuall \ Suits for Met i this season u) DAD ri\ iY Miss "Althea Keaton. . * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fuller returned ft to their home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Keaton. i Mrs. Frank Gilliard returned home hi last Wednesday after visaing her I " ; .1 ||i -Cigarettes r SUM -.meet your Camels are offered you as i r*nt nf thp nrHinarv?A flavf never-before attained. To bes > ity compare Camels with \ the world at any price! ' Camels flavor is so refreshing win you at 'once?it is so new ai , what Camels expert blend of c choice Domestic tobacco gives this blend to either kind of tobac . ; t As you smoke Camels, you any unpleasant cigaretty aft pleasant cigaretty odor.. And, to discover that you can smol without tiring your taste! Take Camels at any anglecigarette contentment beyorid experienced. They're a cigi < You do not miss coupons, jfev You'll prefer Camels c |8|||V 18 cents a KBll Camels are Sold everywhere in , *gea of 20 cigarettes or ten pack jtl glaaaine-paper-covered carton. lrl " thia carton for the homeor office I J? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO * * * ' Vy ' * ^ ' . < * 4 Times Hai . During the !s warmerchai } A . High price material, am U manshif f ; i\ N( Though pric ten lower, w Good mater c Made garrra ityleplua CrOthte y large stock*of i and Boys that v ill interest you. KER & R1 sister and brothers for several day* B The Ladies' Improvement associa- H tion of the A. H. S. will meet next. I Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All H members, and all who are interested H in this work are urered to attend. H nade to i cigarette entirely 111; >r and.smoothness fjllj|H t realize tneir quai- I ' sjig any cigarette in ?ljjB _ . r, so enticing, it wi^. -' B .. nd unusual.:..That's ~BB choice Turinsh.-and. you! YouH prefer ijffl' co smoked straight!.- 'f||||'" i*ll note, absence of IjilM' .srtaste 'or any un- iiliiii. you'll be delighted, i|||| ' ze Camels liberally. -th6y 'surely supply . IB , anything you ever;' J|jJ| irette revelatfojit, \ H J.-v&S' ..premium^ or'gifts. .Ill ' , *.'? juatHtyi ; ,s \ , ||| ' package ||| . scientifically scaled pack- - jjNljM - . ':. ; agea (b00 cigarette*) fn a - jjjjffl I " M/io *+rr\rydl\i [[firfflfi lulu '* VV I mi ' ^ - v - - / ' ;?* '> V >' :"/'" ^ -j . .. i ' ^ , Z' . id ' " '-* . ... &, /e Changed period of the its had to pay for Inferior i Poor work- ll 3W > ' es have'nt got.. "$ o imfl C> tur i gii/w y v/t* aJ and Well 1 ;nfs. | . 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