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% > V LOWNDF.SVILLE > > ? Mrs. Louisa Tribble Brown dieJ at her home near here on last Saturday and was buried the following day at Union Church. She was in her 84th year and had been suffering from the infirmites of old age for the past year. In early womanhood she connected'herself with the Methodist church and had lived a 1 faithful consistent life . iter nusband preceded her to the grave several years ago. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. T. Drennan and seven grandchildren. Mr. Thomas Lloftis died at his home near town a few days since, interment was made at .the Ridge church. He had been a patient sufferer for many months and was in his 74th year. He was ? member of the Methodist church and was *a honest upright man. He leaves a wife and several children and numerous grandchildren. Miss Chirstine Kay has returned from Winthrop College where she finished her course. Miss Kay was >?ce president of her class numbering 208 members and was voted 1 > 'Ohe of the most popular and best liprved girls that has ever left the j institution. In a short time she will join a party of Winthrop teachers ahid friends and make a tour going Alabama Mi / . Stomach Troubles Made h But Now Always DO YOU enjoy your meals? Ea without the dread of the after effects? t Lack of appetite, and a disgreeable alck-at-the-stomach feeling after meals Csually indicate that your digestiv< organs are not working'properly. Ai result, you will feel weak, lose weigh and lack the energy that is to be de fired from well-digested food. A valuable help in correcting sucl Conditions is mentioned by the Rev H. K. McKenxle, of Route 1, Section ?m I (HAI Famous F< iaayji1 ^^3 The Chi i TT endures. The < 1 J . . ?... ? jl to-uay, aoing g< 1915's. Their owr | The Chandler er ' \yho have sold othe to keep a Chandlei The Chandler c\ is the developmer the skill of Chant f perfection. Six beautiful st I chassis, offering a i The | CI I Seven-Passenger To Seven-Passenger Sedan, i Abbevi CHANDLER MOT . x ?? ( by way of the Great Lakes to the |Pacific Coast and returning 'by a ( Southern route. Probably, later in ' | the year, she will cast her lot I among those with whom the poet sympathized when he wrote: "Uneasy lie the heads that rule, Most Uneasy his, whose kihgdom is a school. Messrs. Rmebert Allen and Alvin Hardin have completed their course at Clemson College. Mr. Allen left today for Washington, D. C., where he will open an architect's office. Mr. Hardin has formed no definite plans. He was a volunteer in the "World War and spent two years overseas. Doubtless, were he to follow his inclination, he would wander again^to the "Emerald Isle" and settle down for life with the "Sweetest Girl in Erin." The following pupils haveN"returned for the summer from their respective duties: Mr. DeWitte Harper, Wofford College;. Misses Alpha Barnes, Kathleen and Alice Cooley, Pauline Clinkscales, Winthrop College; Miss Georgia Harper, Piedmont college, Deinorest, Ga.; Miss Lucile Kirkpatrick, Woman's College, Due West; Misses Bessie and Alice Harper, Greenwood High School. i' " The following young ladies have gone to attend summer schools f?r teachers: Miss Emma Bell, Greens-i'boro, S. C.; Misses Clanys Bonds, ; I Bertha Boles, Elizabeth and Julia nister Relieved ?% *> Urn Feel Sick at Meal Times, Enjoys His Meals. t Ala., who writes: "I had .stomach trou .. ble. When I would gp to eat, I woult turn sick. I took one bottle of Ziron and it cured me. Am always read; ? for my meals and enjoy them. I think , it is a fine medicine." s If your food hurts you, if your appe tite is poor, if you. are pale, weak ant run-down, and have other symptom? t that indicate your system needs help f try Ziron. It will put iron into youi blood and help build you up. Take i< according to directions, and if not 1 benefited by the first bottle, the'money '. back guarantee will protect you, ? I Ask your druggist. (IDLER or Its Marvelo . : V . ^? o o v J - )^ ^? andler "Star i i ire are many old 1913 Cham 3od service, and thousands lers write us and tell us so. ldures because it is built to r popular cars say, "it costs e r right." lassis, justly famous for its i it of seven years of constai iler engineers. And to-day yles of body are mounted wide choice from which to : Chandler Six is the M losely Priced Fine Car SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES uring Car, S1995 Four-Passeng Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, S2075 12995 ' Four-Passenger Coupe, $28f {All tries f. t. b. ClrvilonJ, Ofiit) II- M-i P. lie motor tai u 'OR CAR COMPANY, CLI <fr \ Bell, Winthrop College. f Col. Roscoe Horton, President of * | Georgia Military College, Milledge- ] ville, Ga., has been a distinguished ] 1 visitor to our town for a few days. |. Miss Dorothy Sigmon, Washington, D. C., has returned to her home after a pleasant visit at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cunningham are holding a home-coming week, they are entertaining all of their children and their only grandchild. Miss Louise Cunningham, Mrs. Dr.' Moss, both of Washington, D. C.,' Mrs. Georgia de Hays, Charleston,! I Q+ PloiV TincVin inH little son. ^ lUiOi MW? V?H1* ?? . Junior, Anderson-. ^ I Mrs. Ida Garner and her children, j Cordova, Ala., are spending some j time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I B. B. Allen. Mrs. Mary Miller- Bell has gone for a visit to her daughter, Miss [Annie Bell, Tuxewo, N. C. Prof. J. T. Harper has moved to town. This estimable family re' sided here some years ago and the i entire town is glad to have them upon* their native hearth again. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes, i Messrs. A! V. Barnes, DeWitte j Harper, Miss Alpha and, James j Barnes, have returned frcm a trip j to Hendersonville, N. C. / I Miss Annie Nickels, of Greflji-' wood, is the charming guest of her ( sister, Mrs. M. P. McCalla. ,j Mrs! Kittie Latimer Kay, after an extended visit tp her son, Dr. Jas.1 Ben Ka^, Byron, a., has returned to | her home to the delight of every1 one. Mrs. W. T. Dean, Starr is spend-j ing some time with her daughter, i Mrs. A. V. Barnes. Mrs. Dean is a i frequent visitor to our town and has many friends who always ex-1 tend to her a warm welcome. R^v. Martin, of Antreville, and Mrs. Ottie Brownlee, of Anderson, { were recent visitors at the home of Dr. Kirkpatrick. Mr. Edward Lemmon v of Elliott, i spent the week-end at the Lowndesjville Hotel. Mr. D. K. Cooley, and family, ! 3pent last Sabbath with relatives at j Williamston. THr. J. J. Smith and Bliss , Alva X 1 mhwmSI ? ' 9S J S ( X :| us Motor i ids Up" ;j dlers on the road r ' V of the 1914'sand 4 jfo endure. 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