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Abaal Ike City.
Maraktl.lM.
Mm. Vaaala Vllioa WUder hu retaroed to
kar koaaa IB Richmond, Va.. after apeodlng u
vblla herewith ber aaother, Mr*. John R.
^M^ifeQey-Mellwatn ha* gntia to Soarlahkarg
I* visit kar eletar. Mra. I. i?. Mali wain.
Mra. John . Brawalaa'qf ntretliie wae
la m*d laat Tae?tafftJ&>eM7ibe oaetlag
of tba AbbaTtlMObaHatUi D.C.
Mr. and Mr*. L. apeot Banday 1b
Monterey, theu?*t? of WWtfjpeer.
Mra. f. B. oTfDraatlan. waa the
jyt of Mra. Jamae H. Parrlo eererat daya
Mra. Mary Rarklr baa rateraad to' ber borne
ia tba aoaatra, aftar apandlng loma time
Mra. A^g^pi?aa*kaiu baa' been in Greenwood
for Iba p*a?,iap ataylng with ber
aaother Mra. fxKWkrU
Mra. M. Har*e> Wilson la in Batbal visit
lag fear alster. Mra. Mwma Otsoa.
MUa Alia* MeAlll4to? nffll tba city Hatarday.
ttfee wae tba goaetof Mrs. Jamea Me>
* ?, W.b M.o
laerraak tultlag bar aiatar, Mra. B. 8. Barn.
well.
Mia* Mary LoaBoaltb aod Master W. Joel
Bmitb were tba guam' of Mr. Oao. Smith at
Caiboon Valla Saturday.
Mrs. Liwli W, Parrlo r*lorD*d last Wad
aad#x trcaa Yor*.TUla %J3ara aba baa baaa iv
taiidLUf nSr?ioiStr, Mr I.' itoba.-v MeOaw,
daring bar Itil lllnaas. ?ba daepail ?ymp?
\hj is axtandad to Mr*. Parrla la bar sorrov.
aU*.,WlUl*m V?7 pf Dpi ton, ( )*., tpaol
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JUM .kdb* "Bobbins from Bill Bros, baa
aharaaof Vba njllilafrj daparltnanl ot tt. M.
jimaon mvaxrmi** jboddiu* is an* broom tl>b?d
krlmasar and aba Is thoroughly Id
ioaah vlib Iba laiaat Haw York at/laa.
Mra. Balla MeUav JlbiIId of Torkfllla.l*
bara apaodlBi aoma tlma wjih bar alatar, Mra.
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K IA%V Ml^Vlrf Intft Atkan who baa baan In
r fro* far^Wtya time with ralatma baa returnumm
ii> cmivT 49 **? rwirmin
' OMVMCU.
mLa<lM<fHia Al? Boalatj will five a
raMptloa March.Ulh at Iba boma of Mr. J.
rlao abirab ara eordiallj InYited to ka praa
'tot.
XMtaBIAL liLL.
Al Hi* 1M| *? # ( 10*' AbktTllI* Chap
Mr of Ua U. C. Df. lb* U?aorl?l Hall via daal ?d
ajoa. Tha Dangblara will go to work
with a "Will ui bopa to m# tbtlr afforta
?*wo?d witb qmmi la tha naar tatora.
Xo?a* of ABbavlda' W u?Mt?]
1e tha #tT taba thtmn?oMir?. L. W. frhlta.
Klu J?4 mwdBwRW town a nnmbar of
Manaa and la alwaya walaomad by a boat of
frlanda.
Mlu Iran* Boiaobarg ?pant lait Tbariday
la Sraaawood, tbagoaatof Mra. Aba Ro??n*cLt.L.
V. Vklta laft Monday for Vaw
York.
Mrs. \rillla? Baaki ?f Laaeaatar la bara
vlaltlajf bar da ashlar, lira. Altai Long.'
Brno. D. h. Sahnmpart of Mavbarry was in
thfrJltflMtTboratfiy^ Mr. Sahaupart la a
?ao4l4?M ferSoUaltar is tba naw Eighth J a
41el?l CI r? 11.1, ?
Mr. Jam*v&riaiir Jp?kl Sunday h?r?
vitk bu tamiiy.
Co?bran Saturday *n<l Bnnday.
Mlai., . B?U of Charlotte, N. 0., la
fcar*?p?ndlof wUlla Wllh Mn. Gary Hall.
"flare^n'af *ad lOmntitora la aelllng ker0Hn?
oil At ISOU. p?r gallon.
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Mill AllB-lU(sdat?2%h? teachae-tha Gold
Sprlag School, fti the gQMt Of Hra. J. C.
SblT* Saturday.
MIm Greet HesjBhlll antartalnad the Ant
Welderaban Clnb Friday afternoon at a vary
plMMat ftteetlng. - ,
M1M B?|li Viaanilta; haabeentn Greenwood
apemllng a ( ? da/s wltb bar aunt,
Mri.'Abe Roaenberg.
Mlta Francli Calboaa who la teaching In
Greepvllle, apent a few days here laat weak
with her mother Mri. Ed. Colboun.
Mlia Mary Lou Bmlth and Mr. W. Joal
dm lib have gona to Woodruff to Tlalt Mra
BalHo W. Smith.
Mil* Kate Mariball entertained tha AbbaVilla
chapter of tba 17. D. C.'a Tuaaday after oou.
Tbla was one of-lb? beit attihdad
meeHnga tba ebaptar bid enjoyed Id aome
lime. A paper upon "Tlmei dcrlna tba War",
waa < read 4 by Mra. Maraball. The paper
bowtd e&raful DraDaratlon and will ba Drlnt
ed and preserved by lb# obapter. Mrs. w. A.
Calvert will be tbe boetessat tbe next meeting.
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Mra. H. C. Acker, oMVIlllamaton, wu tbe
5a??t ofber niece, Mrs. S. D. Boom, several
ays last week.
Miss Isabel * P. Haddon la expec ed borne
Ibis week from Nsw York.
Mr. D. Wjail Nsvllle, of Clinton, was tba
|ussl of Mr. Amos fi. Morse Saturday and
Mr. ^bitfield Cbeatban) tad Mr. Eugene
Power earns to Abbeville Sat rday wltb tbe
retnalnsof Mr. William Brooks wbo was a
friend and ecbool-mate at tbe Presbyterian
College In Gllnioa.
Prof. L. W. Dick afad Master Leonard Dick
went lo Columbia last wsek. Mr. Dlok went
toattend tbe Teaobers Association of wbleb
be Is chairman.
Mr. Jack Pressley, of Wlnnsboro, Is bere
wltb tlie Ferris Clothing Company.
Mra. W. S. Cotbran entertained tbeBuobre
Clnb Friday afternoon. Tbe meeilDg was
very pleasant. Mra. C. D. Brown will entertain
tbe elub next.
. .Mn. Jarle G. Page, of Florence. Is In tbe
41ty apendlng a few daya wltb ber home peoMiss
Elisabeth Dtoser Is In 'ebarge of lh*
Mlllnery Department at Wilson, Henry * Co.
for tbe oomlng season. Miss Doner Is a
talented modieete as tbe btaatlfully matte
and etyllebly trimmed bats, tbat wilt be
bown at tbe Spring Display, will prove.
Mr. R. C. Wilson ?pent Sunday In Anderson
with bleeon Mr. Courtney B. Wllaou.
Mra. Sara Campbell Nance, of Monterey,
and Mra. Pamelia Forgatle, of Memphis,
Tenn.. are In the elty tbe gaesis of M.s. w. 0.
Bberard.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Caton, of Hodge*, were
In tbe olty tbe flrat of tbe week tbe gueata of
Mra. Fred Caaon.
DMATM Of T0UJT8 KiX.
The body of Mr. William Brooke wae
brought to Abbeville Saturday and laid to
reat In tbe Episcopal Cbureb yard In the
family plot. Mr. Brooka wae a grandaon ol
Mra. Mary Thomas, of Warrenton, and a
young man of mueb promlee. He waa In his
aeven?eenth year, baring flnlabed bis eourae
at tbe Tbornwell Orphanage, bad entered tbe
Preabyterlan College In Clinton. Hla remain*
were aeeompanled by a number of bli
elass-mates aad Prof. A. C. Spencer. An lmpreaalve
service waa beld at tbe grave conducted
by Rev. Vf. B. Same,Rector of Trinity
Cbureb.
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safe-braker should be locked up
foraafe keeping.
If you would pleas? a woman ?&y
nothing and listen.
Rome man cr?t m?rrlaH hcanaa that
are tired of being in love.
Typewriters are to be less expensive
?the machines, not the operators.
Bilence may be golden, but you can'l
make and insurance agent believe it.
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Low B?Im to Havana, Cobs, and Be. ?
tarn via Southern Hallway.
On March 30th, 1905, the Sonthera Railway Tfc
Company will operate Personally *Condaeted
Excursion from points la North and South to -rm
Havana, Cuba and retarn at tba vary low rate VI
of on# fare plus two dollars (W.) for tba round
trip, wblob lnoladea meals and berth on "\7"
steamer. X
Tlskets will be aold on Marob Wtb, 1103, to __
conneot wltb sieamer nlgbt of Maroh .SOlb, V
1006 (about II: 40) Tlokets will be limited for A
retarn passage on any steamer leaviig Havana,
Cuba, until April 18lb, 1806, final limit of K
tlokeu to bp April 16ib, 1805.
, Siop-over on retarn Journey will be allow- T>
ed at points In tbe Stale of Florida south of It
Jacksonville within final limit of tloket.
For farther Infoi'matton as to reservations _
on steamer, schedules, eio. address any Agent, *
RnnthArn BaIIwav nr a
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D. P. A., Southern Railway.
Charleston, B.C.
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Happenings In and Aronnd tbe
Valley Tota.
I regret that we did not furnlab any new? '*
Items the paat week or two, but depended on _
"M'?" newa Heme, however wae dlaeapotnted.
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tar mere ate-Vaktof advantage of" 11, and are Tjj
hard at work and seem -to be In "good
aplrlta." , % m
Mr. M.L. Stauton 1* quite alek-bope he _L
*1$mSh1 and'IflM Carrie J)
JoM*~Ofr:Aiideraon peut Sabbath wllb their
mother. Mr? Fannie Jonar MHl'ttoNtoiped rv
at tUa A.-rlW P. eh arch. Sarvteee 'were eon- U
duoied tjy; Re*. jSvi/'Petterton Ibfclr.paater.
-Mie# ri?n?oe-Welrt# toavreturilW to her
home,l?*I^?to?fi*"al|ei'^ pleaeant viall to
bar blfettoepPiW; Werla. X7
MlasLlaale Hataher of T?ninn. a n n?. H.
I tbftiebool naar Hefner, formeraly
taugbt by Mlaa Bilaabath Jattjan. ( \
mm. Ada Kennedy wbp la teaching the vv
cfcooi alti-ratortdga atte'ml*! lertloei at ?
4b# church Babbath. K
Mr, 1C. W. Wataou drltai a pretty blaok
bor??,> recently bought In Andiraoa. o
MIIMM. W. R. and J. M. Boyd -went 011 a D
boalnaaa trip to Anderaon aeTtraF daya ago
au<Vt wbila their porebaaed two nice new jp
"^ffiar Carrie Bell Blley ha* returned borne
aftePa vlaltof eev4ral daya to bar alatar Mra.
, W. O. Oorln at VHirugtoti.
.-xGbpuB. Boyd wacft to Anderaon lait
Jtilday afternoon. _
, .The Jfreabyterlaneara bating their church _
> .painted and carpeted and flxlDg up general- <j
1/ for Presbytery which maata bare lu April. 1
! .-Mr. "R. H. Clark 'hai-gone In tba livery
; bualnfeaa wttb Mr. Q. M. Wblia. We wish
fo* ibem tf-proeparoaa bnatnaia yaar. \
; Mr... UeetnlB* Of Canada ?hn t. nan/Hnir T
, aotn?tftt?ln' t1ilS plao* a peril neTaral day? "
. a! MaJi??r?r'?^ft??kiiOnttng. \
. ^jt"J._ Parktr w? In tows on* day laat |
Meiin K. A. and T. W. Mara want to ?
Abbeville Friday to bear the apeaebeg of
R. A. Coopar and O. L, Sbumpart, candldatea
for solicitor.
Wa bear McCormlek la making great preparation
for baae ball seaion tbla year. Get
a move on you boys, you will have to "bustie
' if you baat Mt. Carmel, aa they beat
> avery team tbay playad agalnat laat year.
Maw gardan aeed, Bllsa potatoes at Glenn
80 lba of good Carolina rloe for 81 at Glenn'B ?
Af*\ *- * ' * *
j iw jwuuui uuui uuu^ui vw?ica wneat ^
market) Glenn oan proteoi you.
New orop N. O.Syrape. Bbls, 1-3 bbla and
j kegs at Glenn's. (
Pittsburg steel plows, hamec, traces, collars, >
pads, etc., at Glenn's,
omens
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eare offering great assortments of
BARGAINS in the following I
nterprise Stoves,
[ollow Ware,
inware,
rip Pans,
rooms,
askets, Buckets,
fell Buckets,
food Measures,
arry Combs,
fash Boards,
at Traps,
"ouse Traps,
Bmon Squeezers,
owel Racks,
at Racks,
Lothes Lines,
an Openers,
ammers, Hatchets,
fters,
uttermoulds,
gg Beaters,
oilet Paper,
ablets,
rayon,
nvelopes,
repe Paper,
(inch Boxes,
oils,4
alls, etc.,
lacking,
luing,
bove Polish,
ammocks,
mbrellas,
;e Cream Freezers,
amp Chimneys,
urners,
ficks,
ellow Bowls,
ellow Nappies,
ebecca Teapots,
ockingham Pitchers
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?ai^9i uuiw ui
ROCKERY and
i LASS WARE
1 this Section.
ases,
amps,
oilet Sets,
Inner Se's,
PEN STOCK
BASSETT CHINA,
nglish Crockery,
lit Glass,
Qr?nv Phlna
ric-a-Brac,
eather Dusters,
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he finest Candy
ou ever saw for
Oc per pound at
HIGH'S
> and 10 cent
STORE
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Rugs
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Wkat "M" Sees and Hears- on His
Boands in Country and in Town.
GBAMD MUSICAL BECITAL.
Miss Simpson with her pupils will entertain
the publlo next Friday evening In the Court
House with a grand Musical recital.
Let everybody attend and enjoy a rare
musical treat.
, ARTISTS MILLIKXB3.
Mlsi Bobbins from New York will have
charge of the Millinery department oi K, M.
Haddon & Co., this season. Mlis Bobbins Is
an artiste In her line and win by ber artlstlo
and graceful touch show the ladles of Abbevllle
and surrounding country all that Is
lovely and beautiful In tbaimUliaery line.
Miss Doner of New York has arrived
and will preside over the millinery parlor of
the Wilson-Henry Company|the coming {season.
Miss Doner Is an expert trimmer and
by her deft touch and exquisite taste will
vie with ibe beauties of nature In the blending
oi flowers and ribbons so cunningly arranged
as to call forth the admiration of
lovers of the beautiful. n
Capt. L. W. White Is now North laying In
bis spring and summer stock. The public
know what this Implies, everything of the
latest designs In dry goods, and In groceries,
everything "good to.ieat." It "goes without
saying" that you can And anything you
want or need In the stores of Capt L. W.
White.
Mr. C. W. Kendall Is expeoted home today
(Wednesday) having finished his purchases
In northern markets. His stock this season
will bfi unusually large and attractive.
Mr.'and Mrs. J. C. Marshall and children
of Anderson spent Saturday and Sunday
with their mother Mrs. Fannie J. Marshall,
returning to their home on Monday last.
Mr. Lewis Blount of Augusta, spent several
days of this week in Abbeville where he met
a cordial welcome from his many friends.
Mr. Blount now has a business of his own In
tin-fountain City in which hosts of friends
wlstt-hlm great success.
Mrs. G. H. Moore has Just returned from a
pleasant stay wi th ber sister, Mrs. Bowie of
Elberton, Ga.
Mrs. Turner is In the city visiting her
son Mr. Sam Turner and family on Magazine
hill.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Prince of Anderson
>pent several days of the past week in the.
city visiting friends and relatives.
Miss Vivian Caldwell after a pleasant stay
with ber brother Mr. Lambert Caldwell and
family, returned iiome last Thursday.
Mr. Kobert Hill of Carlisle, spent last Sunday
.night in the city. "Rob" Is so busy as
depot Agent and Operator that he can only (
matte "nymg iripir 10 Aooeviue. .
NKW8 BUUQKT ON BOUTB NO. 3. , ' ]
' SID* SPLITTING LECTUHE.
On next Friday night Prof. Will Wldeman
of Troy will give on? of bis amusing lectures t
at Bbaron's high school for the benefit of tbe (
scbool library The public are cordially In- t
vlted. Come out s.nd bring your family and 1
help along a worthy cause. t
Mrs. William Douglass and Miss Carrie (
Calais of Little Mountain were shopping In i
tbe city one day last week.
Mr. A. K. Dreunan and family have moved
to their new home In the Bethel section and
will nnixr crot I hair mull nior rnnfc Nn A
Mln LemmlaTrlbble accompanied by ber
pretty little friend Mlsa Lena Gilliam epent ?
last Saturday aDd Sunday with bomefolkiat t
Due Veat.
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Link spent a day ! last
week very pleasantly with Mr. C F. Graves f
and family. <
Prof. I. E. Curry of Greenwood College spent
last Friday night In the Sharon section as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Gilliam. Prof.
Curry bas many friends In that section and la "
always a welcome visitor. Miss
Isabel Evana accompanied by her 1
sisters Dolsle and Allie tpent Saturday and
Sunday-moat delightfully with her friend
Barga
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sell for the :
lis stoek of'
SCARES anc
COST.
s the time to {
in these arti<
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o sell at cost
e his stock o
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bargains whil
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Miss Lillian Power of Antrevllla.
MIh Daliy Thomas after a pleasant visit to
Mends In Warren ton and Lebanon returned
to her annts, Mrs. Carlisle laat Saturday.
Mra. J. R. Smith and son Cliff of Lebanon
have been quite sick with grlppev bat'are
lome better at thla writing.
Mrs. Albert Glbert of Lebanon baa been
very ill for more than a week, but ber friends
will be glad to learn that she la now slowly
Improving although: still confined to ber
Tht many friends of Mrs. Walter Wilson of
Lebanon oongrataiate ber-on her ri.pld Improvement
under the ikllfnll management of
Dr. L. T. Hill.
Farmers are busy patting In gnanoand bedling
up cotton land aud living with a hope
bat tbelr friend Dan Sally the "King Ball"
n the cotton world will make it lively for the
bears" and bring about happy, resalu lor i
,bem In blgber prices and greater prosperity
n the cotton regions everywhere. i
A nloe rain fell last Monday night which
s line for small grain and garden track. The i
armors will be pot back a day or so bat
levertbelMs the rain wllVdo mncb good.
IN THE STATE,
,
rbe Happening* in Various Sections i
of 8onth Corollas Briefly Told. (
W. F. B. Haynsworth of the Sampler bar 1
lied on Friday aged 10 years.
The tax retarns of Plok?ns oonnty will ex- '
teed tboae of tbe past year by 8760,000. l
Comptroller General Jones will distribute
1111,000 of dispensary money to the schools I
ibis week.
Tbe state teacbers association will ba held <
i* Plamonn M^llscra rvn 1 nno 90th /tnvlnrr (Ha 1
in WtlVfU vu M UHV M?U| IUV I
lesslon of iho ?Ute summer ictoool, '
Five bales of cotton belonging to J. C. Roa <
if Greenville county were burned on fata w?>
ten while on 1U way to mtrkel for sale on
hiursday. '
Tbe second of tbe Rhodes scholarships la
}:cford university nss been won by Eugene I
3. Towles of Charleston, a graduate of Charles- '
.on oollege In 1903. i
Andrew Carnegie haa offered to give 910,000 '
'or a publlo library for the city of Anderson <
If the olty will furnish tbe lot and agree to i
five $1,000 a year for maintaining the library. :
Dudley Hunter shot and killed Patrick <
Davis while they were bunting In Green?llle
county on Thursday. He claimed It was
in accident. The boys were 19 and 14 years
>f age. |
W. M. Rowell, a dispensary* constable, was i
jodt ctsd In Florence on Saturday of mantilt
ugh ter and was sentenced to five years In 1
he penitentiary or on the publlo works. He 1
look an appeal.
in the Greenwood primary on Friday to
le ect two candidates for mayor to rnn at tbe 1
ayiiUk nlAAllAn In A 1 ii K a ?rn?o mt ? m
q(uiai uiuutiuu iu auiti .u* yuiu biwu am
'ollows: Kenneth Baker, 2S2; W. H. Kerr, '
!S8; Gllea, 11?; Simmons,&l; Allen, 96. The I
-ace will therefore be between Baker and
ierr.
The belra of R. 8. Prlngle, who wai killed
jy falling Into an excavation In a street In
Colombia, brought suit against Guild * Co.,
be epwer contractors, and a Jury In the
Jnlteld Stales court on Thursday gave them
i vferdtot for 915,000. Judge Boyd ?f North
Carolina, who held the ooort, reduoed the
rertflct to <8,000.
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Only solid leather shoes for the children
Urong comfortable school shoe#.?P. Rosen
jerg <4 Co.
luc DOMUUD BIO mvuraoie, II your COTUS IN
[rowing too last and hurt yon try Bin* Jaj <
>rn Plasttrs. for salt at Bpatd's Drag 8tor#.
When you come Id Daigan's 5 and lOct.
tore auk to see those tbln blown tumblers
hnt'Ure going for Sets. each.
'A. big line of nloe yellow bowls for tbe
bouse keeper at Dargan's 6 and lOot. store.
Prom Set. up.
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LOWNDESYILUE. .
Mmih. B. W. Harper and B. J.' Hnakabe*
west to Atlanta on baatOMS Monday.'.- '
Mr. Greatly Hatoblaoa bas been at Galboun
Falls lor several days, studying Telegraphy
under Mr. Louis Ball.
Mrs. Jobn Horton, after spending some daya
at Mr. R. W. CoJyeiJ? bom* went to ber ne ar
borne at Oedar Tio wn, *1 days ago.
ThA nnttnn nart e\f th* vnar lflil -awiwa hard
to end. There Is some last yeani crop to glu,
lome to Ml), and in placet tome even yet to
pick. A. number.of balra were tbrownnpon
th* market laat week and. the week bufor^
The rise In tne price of cotton iwd in tho put
wesk.or two made the tratde In tbem quite
soil vs. Tone of them that bad- baea muled .
to the homes of the owners were broaght lusre
and sold. So It goes.
Mr. Roaooe Horton, of Vnrman University
pent several days among -ftlends la this
plgQf IftflV tvovki
Mrs. R. L. Smith went to Anderson Welnesilay
where sbe spent several days.
Mr. Jobn H. Bell went Monday to Savannah
as a delegate from Magnolia camp, this
place, W.O. w. No. 177,- to a Division Convention
of thstordsr. It was In session for
wveral days, and a pleasant time had generally.
Mr. R. E. Eatler, of Marietta, Ga., was the
taestofDr, J. B. Moaeley from Wednesday
till Thursday.
Mrs. Carr e A. Latimer and Mrs. JJP. Yonng
sf Anderson, were with friends in this pl*oe
for two or three days last week.
Dr. MoKlnsey, of Port Jersey, Hew- York.
t>as bsen for the past few days aitba home of
nr. J. I. Baskln. Tne Doctor is the father-inlaw
of Rev. Homer McMillan, who> was the
panor or rrovidenoa and Good "Hope
Uharebes. tomt Ujd? wo, and who la doing
mob a good part In siding Mr. Charles Bwsin
to gsttlng a tbcroagh education. Dr.
UoKlnaey t>tmo ;?d ai Providenoe Church at
11:10 yesterday. J
Tbe ead new* came tons last Monday morn- >
Ing that Mrs. Ellen Latimer who bad spent
jome time at Andsmon, bad died there tbat
morning. This was tad new* to many relatives
and friends In and around tills plaoe.
She was born and reared very near hare, bad
tpent her long and osefnl life of about 73
years among this people. Every one Jtnew
and highly respected her, la early childhood
aha Joined tb* Methodist Oboxob, and
ntll the Infirmities of age* began to preaa
heavily opon her, waa ever at her poat strictly
attend Id* to bar religions dntlee. Theretore
when tbe sQosmons cam* bar "boasa
was in order," and her end waa tbat of U?
sbrletlan, for which oonslutenoy and devotion
In all of the relations of {life, so eminently
tilled her. Her remains were brought down
Taesday, and after being funerallsed by ber
pastor, Rev. R. W. Barber In tbe eborph of
ber choice, were carried to the Smyrna Cemetery
Jand there laid away. A good woman
Is gone. Troupe.
Reflections of a BaeJbelor.
A miss 1b as good as a smile.
A man is master in his own house
when he isn't home.
The longer a man doesn't stare at
a girl the surer she is that he is going
to.
A burglar knows he would have to
fight if he tried to steal the bed covers
on a cold night.
Dinner Bete, Toilet Seta, Plates, Caps end
Saucers aiid all kinds of Crockery, China and
Qlass ware can be found at L. w. White's.
Now Is the Lime to bnv an Omiwflt fJn ?
L. W. White's Store and see how he bu roiucod
his prices on Overooatc.
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