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ear in athranoe.
Wednesday, Sept. 6,1905.
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Is H right thai a property-owner should
lose $4 90 u< iet a dealer make 60 eontt? A dealer
makea 50 oenta more on fourteen gallons
of raady-'OT-use paint, at #L80 per galloo than
oar egen it does on eight galloo* ofL, & M.
'^aistand six gallons or llostwd oil, wblcb
hoaka fourteen gallons of the best palot in the
5* world, at f 1.20 per galton: the property-owner
Mioses Jnat W.20? lilt right.
It requires 4 gallons of L <iM. and 3 .gallons
Unseed Oil to paint a moderate ulsed bow>e.
Ten Tboauod Cbnrebe* painted with Long
man a Martinez, Lb k ll. Paint.
m Liberal qaanlty given lo churches when
boogbt from Speed Drag Co.
Re Cora In ltae Crib.
9 Mr. Jamei A.Crawford of Greenwood wan
in town yesterday, and we had tbe pleasure
of meeting blm. Io talking ol crops be say*
tbat be baa enoagb old oorn to ao.blm lor
another year, and be eetlmStes tbat be ban
??ft hondrad hnahela of new onru In the
field. Io speaking of the war he said he
woald like to go baok to Cblckamanga p*rk,
where be participated In a bloody buttle Juki
42 yean ago.
F. E. A C. V. or C.
The time of meeting has been chanted
from tbe flrat Tuesday after tbe first Monday
U? Ibe first Saturday lu eacb month. The
next regular oounty meeting then, will be
bald ou tbe flrat Saturday Id October. There
Will be bualoeaa of Importance to be transacted
at tbat meeting as there was at the
last meeting. Bee thai your looal union la
represented.
Mr. Hyfaa Lomi Limb.
Tbe surgeons thought tbat It was posslhie
to save tbe limb of Mr. 8yfan who was luJured
several days ago In a wreck at Callouna
Falls on tbe Seaboard, but It haa been
found necessary to amputate. Tbe operation
was performed yesterday. At laat accounts
Mr. Syfan was doing very well, having
borne tbe operation bravely ana with his
accustomed stololsm.
Resolved of Farmers Union.
Tbat we as a body not allow samples to be
taken trom our cotton by the buyer, as his
own property, until the cotton Is weighed
and sold, and that tbe samples be weighed
wltb tbe bale, acd tbat tbls resolution be I
pa b|l?b?d In both county papers.
Abbeville Transfer Co.
George White, Jr., and Soott ^Hammond
BIT* uysum u\y m <ii? via? u*u* MUU v?rlage
liDe. No charge for polltenesa but
Mfctlafaotlno guaranteed. All order* taken at
Eureka Hotel. it.
Staging Convention to Sleet.
The Abbeville Co. Staging Convention will
meet at Mtd Way Cburcb In tbe upper part
ot tbe Co. on tbe 28rd day of Sept.
All slngera aod lovers of music, and tbe
public generally are Invited to attend,
it J. G. Smitb Seoty.
Bp?ciMle?.
Just received 200 pair best quality of spectacles.
Best eye tester on tbe market.
tf. J.W.Rykard.
cattle for Kale.
40 bead graded abort born and and PolledAngua
cattle, one registered Devon bull, tour
yean old. Will sell separate, in groups or all
together. For further particulars call on or
write Hunter Bros., Hunters 8. C. it
Every man owes it to blmaelf and his lamlly
to master a trade or profession. Read the
display fcdvertlsemeDt ol ibe 6 Morse Schools
ot Telegraphy, in tbla lacue and learn bow
eaaily a young man or lady m?y learn telegraphy
and be assured a position. tf
o. or v.
Tbe Abbeville Chapter, Daugbtera of tbe
Confederacy will meet at tbe residence ol Mrs
E. B. Gary, on Greenville Street, Tuesday
afternoon. Sept. 11, ot 5 o'clock. A fall attend Doe
la requested.
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In Oar New Quarters.
Tbe Kerr Furn11 are Co. nave at la?t gott
Id Ibelr new store room above this off
wblcb baa been nicely fitted op lor fbi
business. Tbey were forced to bunt lari
quarters tc meet tbe growing demanda
tuelr business. Tbey now occupy two
new homes bealdea tbt-ir show room, I
eluding over twelve thousand feet flc
Tlmr mirrv nvnrvlhlns to fumiFh
beautify your homes. Call and Bee tbem
tbelr new quarter*.
WEST EN 1).
News Dota Pirkrd Up H< re and The
Abont the City.
MIbs Emma C. Wblte and Miss Sara Wb
went to Gieenwood last week and were 1
gue*ta ot Mrs. Wade Colbran lor a few d?yi
Mr. Jamte Hill left Monday for Baltiun
where be will do bofcplial work for seve
weeks before the opening of ihe medical c
lege,wbtre be will begin bis last year.
Mr. jobo Utsey *a? calKd to Cbarlest
tbe drat of laut we(k on Account of tbe des
or bis slater, Mrs. H. A. Walker.
Miss Eva K Knby left Saturday for 1
borne In Spartanburg after spending tbe p
month here witn ntr Dome ptopie.
Mrs. H. C. Waooitmeker left last Wedr
day lor ber borne Id OraDget'urg after a pie
?nt *iay ben- with Dr. and Mrs. Neufler.
Mr. A. M 8aiMb hHscoint borne from N
Yoik wbtrebe ban been buying bis wlu
good*.
M168 Welma Carroll who baa teen 1
charming guest ol Mlta Henry for tbe p
ten day* lelt Wednesday lor ber home
I on cord, N. C.
Mr. G. A. Vixantka la bome again altei
month'* outing *<pent at Clemt-ns, Mlrb.
Mr. J.LeRoy Reeves, ol Columbia, wai
gtie?i mi tbe Luieka several day* last week
Miya Mary Bat-kin and Miss Oenevli
Murcbant were In tbe city lor a short wh
last Tuesday, ibey were en loule lor Cbes
wbere tbey will sptnd some time wim M
William Jobnson.
Mr. W. Augustus Lee la bere from Allan
City wbere be baa a position, spending
while wltb bis mother, Mrs. V. D. Lee.
Mr. W lillam Sberaid, ol Iva, u in tbe c
staj lng with his son Mr. W. C. Sberard foi
lew daya.
Miss Ada Rlcbey came home from Gre
wood last wetk alter a pletsant stay tb
with relatives.
Mr. E. B. Calhoun' has returned to
bome In Atlanta alter spending some tl
here.
MIsb Mary Y. Starke came bome Saturc
from a month's slay at uienns and Grei
vllie. At Greenville she was tbe guest
Mrs. Sara Gower.and received many dellg
lul social attentions.
Mr. W.T. Cunningham, of Monterey, \
In town last Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Roperand tbelr pre
daughter, Mies Nelie Roper, left Saturday
Richmond, Va , wbere tbty will visit frlei
f..r u uhiip Mm. Hnner will not retuen
Abbeville butwlligo 10 Columbia lo spt
some lime with ber mother. Mrs. Epton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cheatham are at bo
agalu alter a two week's bitty at Soutbp<
N. C.
Mr. W. J. Bryaon has returned from a sb
stay at Cashiers.
Mrs. Joseph Lee and Miss Amanda Lee,
Due West, were the guests ol Mrs. V. L>. J
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. J. R. Glenn is borne from New Y<
where be bas been buying goods.
Mr. arid Mrs. R. C. Beruau and tbelr ba
some little Bon were In the city lasl Frit
for a few hours. Mr. Beroau Is llvlug
Greensboro, N. C. and bas a flue busin
there.
Mr. Ascbleld Sassard bas returned to
home in Charleston. He was tbe guest
Mr. J. C. Tbomson while In me oily.
Miss Carrie Poole bas returned lo ber bo
in Newberry alter a short stay here as
guest of ber cousin Miss Helen White.
Mr. Geo. Graves, of Latimer, bas been
tbe city spending some time wilb Mr. M.
DcBrubl.
Masters J. William and T. A. Sberard,
lva, are in the city visiting tbelr uncle .
W. C. Sberard.
Miss Blanche Gary was in Greenwi
several days last week the handsome gc
oi Miss Mae AlKen.
Dr. Frank Y. PreBsly was down from ]
11/ LVlHav An Knul rtooa
Mr. T. C. Llddle was In the city Friday
guest of Mr. L. T. Miller. Mr. J<lcldte has <
of tbe hwellest tuinouts to be lound a;
where Id the elate.
Mr. and Mrs, T. P. Quarles came home fr
Spartanburg Tuesday. They leltMr. Q,uai
very much better.
Miss Raffeila Xerr. ol Greenwood, If in
city tbe guest ol ber sinter, Mrs. J. 1). Kerr
M?s. H. M. WllBon was with ber sister fi
Norman Cason last week at her home n
tbe city.
Miss Sara 8. Lee Is at? home again a
pending a while ai Glencs and with A
, Gower In Greenville.
Little Miss Virginia Edwards, of Due "W
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3Stly believe it mer. Guaranteed
5 store was establi
prove that in con
est people in Abbe^
r than in spot cash
ne 8. Kno.
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is In the city staying a while with her aui
en Mrs. Horace McAllister.
leg MUpb Archie Boyemau has gone to h
9)r borne In Ridgeway after a short stay be
ier wtth her sister, Mrs. Utspy.
of The teoderesi sympathies are extended
(2) the bereaved family of the late Col. J. Town
lD. Robertson In their recent trials and oflll
^ tlon, by a multitude of sorrowing friends.
or Miss Leila Hamlin has returned to b
]D home in Anderton after an extended vlt
or here uyhercousin Miss Florence Klrbv.
Mr. Homer Black we 1 from nearDonal
whs in the city TneBday on business.
Miss Maggie Dusenberry was in the cl
Tuesday sbopplDg. , .
Mr. J. Allen Smith, Jr., is home from a U
days stay In New York.
Mr. R. C. Brownlee of Due West was In tl
re city on business Friday.
Miss Nelle Dunbar left last week for b
home In Elberlon,after a dellgbtlul visit
l( Miss Mattie Barksdale at her hospitable cou
hf tTF home.
; Mrs. Emma Robertson Blgby of Horn
Path was in the ntty Thursday and Frldt
lbe 8?iest of M rs. Frank Robertson.
Mrs. J. K. Dnn-t of Greenwood la speodli
awhile Id tbeolty the guest of her daughte
? Mrs. Barksdale and Mrs. Cheatham.
;,J: Mr. aDd Mrs. William McllwalD fro
>lD Florida are in the city od a visit to the
mother, Mrs. Ella McllwalD.
Mr. A. McllwalD Henry was Id the city f
881 a few days laxt week the guest of his paren
Mr. aod Mrs. FibdcIb Henry. Mr. Henry b
hada position In Atlanta for the past ye
aB" bat has given It up to accept a position
Augusta.
f* Miss Tallulah Neville end Mr. DeWyi
ier Neville have returned to their home in Oil
lh tun after a pitasnDt visit beie to their unc
1 , Congressman Aiken.
a?1 Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham Is home aga
10 after a delightful visit to Miss Nelle Bowmi
, at Lowndesvllle.
8 Mr. Morgan Baldwln'of Baltimore Is spec
, Ing a Jew days here with Mrs. Baldwin at t
' a home of her father Judge K. E Hill.
Mr. William Perrln Is In Spartanburg sta
3.,~ Idk with bis sinter Mrs. Au?. W. 8mltb.
"Ie Mls? Elmlna Easoc and Mr. Frank East
>er have returned to their borne Id Chariest*
after a few weeks slay here with the Mlse
ll? mTs^ EuDlce Calhoun left 8aturday I
a Pacolet where sbe will have charge oft
, kindergarten department In the gradi
school. Miss Calhoun has bad a splend
" a training for her work and Is well fitted to I
any position.
eD" Mr. Joe Young was down from HoDea Pa
ere several days last week staying with Mr. T.
,. Robertson.
018 Mis* E;la Haskell has returned from
1116 abort visit to Mrs. Aug. W. Smith in tipt
. tan burg.
Ia" Mrs. Tbcmas D. Cooley of Lowndesvl
t?" was In the city Thursday for a few hours t
. . guest of M lss Lily Templeton.
Mrs. P. B. Hpeed Is In Harlwell Ga., vie
log her niece Mrs. Ernest LlDden.
?aB Miss Nelle Cochran was In the city the fl:
of last week. Miss Cochran Is spending b
"y summer vacation with her pareots, Mr. ai
Il}r Mrs. Arch Cochran Dear the city.
3118 Mrs. Jessie Oweos has been Id Honea Pa
10 AiianHIno o \1 lactnnflpv mfiflMnp.
!D(1 judge R. E. Hnrh?8'goDe out Weal for
extended trip.
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Jrt( CLARK ALLEN CHAPTER.
The Clark Allen Chapter of tbe D. of C's b
ort a very pleasant meetlDg Monday afternoon
tbe borne of Mice Helen Smith. During t
of alternoon Miss Irene Rosen berg read an e
Lee proprlate poem "We Have Furled It."
laurel wreath, tied wltb red and wblte, t
ark Daughters of tbe Confederacy's colors w
Kent by tbe Chapter to be placed on the ci
nd ket of Col. Robertson.
lay Mr. Toke Johnson of Lowndesvllle was
In town Thursday on business.
tbs Mr. J. Allen Smltb has gone to Ashville
attend tbe Cotton AsBoclHtlon meeting,
bis Mm. Samuel Thomas of Galnsvllle, Fla.,
, of In tbe city visiting ber borne people.
Miss lone Miller has returned from Ore?
me wood where sbe has been tbe guesl ot M
tbe Jxnle McKellar for some time.
Mr; and Mrs. Harvey Little from Andersi
in were In the city Saturday and Sunday stayl
p. with their niece Miss Mary Robertson.
Messrs. Warren Fleming and Mired R<
, of ertson of Honea Path were in the oity F
Mr. day.
Mr. Walkup who Is a student at the Clar
aod ville Seminary in Tennessee was in the cl
leti last week tbe guesl of Rev. J. C. Shive.
Due m ?
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one The president conferred with Ore
ny- eral Wood, General Davis and otbe
om at Sagamore Hill,
nes General Trepoff is spoken of as pi
cessor to M. Bouligin, Russian niin
iuo ter ot tne jQterior.
jr8. It is understood that a new treaty
ear ailianoe between Great Britain ai
fter J*Pan ^aB becafsigned.
iiss The meeting of the peace conf<
ence at Portsmouth has been uoi
reat poned till Tuebday.
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.. "DE3ETEB- MATTRESS"
iss-the name-the price?are a
,de of puro white cotton felt incl
tick loose. The name is your pi
as a label with the Dexter name
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BEDS.
LL NEVER SAO. (w (ffl (& (
I a dissatisfied custc- CRO
for 20 years. noisklkss wii
We more of t
all others combine
shed for your ben<
ducting this busin
rule uounty ana tnt
houses. Call and a
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t0 All the schools id' Due Weil open nex
es Wednesday the 18ib. t
c" Misses Lemmle and Luna Trlbble enter
talned a Dumber 6T friends last Tuesda;
er evening In boDor of Miss Maud Thompson o
lit Columbia and Miss Lucia Cheatham of Sba
ron. who were their.guests tor a short tlm
d* during the week. '
Mr. Mason Yol>o? went lo Clinton Monda;
tV mh/.?AKn ttt111 ha fnr a few Havr VlLb 111
brother Dr. Henry Young.
)D Mr. and Mr*. W. H. TV Ague* came dowi
from Greenville Staturday. Mi*. Agnew rt
Qe tamed to bis work on Monday aDd Mrc
_ Agnew will remain will) friends severa
f!" days.
10 Mr. J. R. Devlin leaves this week fo
D" HuntersviUe, N. C. to visit his class mate
Mr. W. A. McAnlay, until tbe opening 0
Ba 00)lege next week
Mr. Strlbllng of Seneca was down las
week wltb friends. .
DK MIhb Luna Trlbble leaves Friday for King*
rB tree to resume ber position In tbe gradet
school at that place.
Mr. C T. Bryson arrived last week fron
llr Mississippi. He will enter tbe Tbeologlca
. Seminary.
?r A bouse on Mrt. Etta Pruitts place <"a
burned Saturday. It was occupied by Mi
08 Penrman. ..
fr Miss LI la Broiwnlee of Anderson will b
1D tbe guest of Mrs.'R. C. Brownlee this week.
Messrs. Henry, and Hlrem Wren arrlvei
from Atlanta Friday on a abort visit to tbel
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wren.
:l? Mrs. Onle Rogers has moved into Dr. C E
Cowan's house
j? Mr. Frank Woodruff and family left 'as
*D week lor tbelr home in Sanford, Fla. alte
. several weeks spent with friends.
I*1' Missed Ruth and Louise Todd went ti
De Laurens lsst Wedensday to visit their aunl
Mrs. J, O. C. Fleming.
y" Misses Marie and Laura Agnew are th
guests of friends at Greenwood and Coronaca
;?:? Mr. W.T. Cowan who has offered to ren
-^n or lease bis fa m bas bad quite a number o
'BS omiironij ! nnlnilnc the bouse am
otherwise Improving It which will make 1
P* one of the most derlrable country home
D? near Due Weft.
Rev B. G. Pressly of Woodwards was ii
,,, town last week
111 Miss Sadie Maglll of the Bethel nelgbboi
hood below Abbeville Is the euest of be
'rD couslnB, Mioses Mary and Julia Kennedy.
Mr. Todd Stewart came down from Pelze
last Wednesday and made a brief visit t
Irs bis grandmot >er, Mrs. Jane ^'odd.
ir_ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lleon of Anderson am
Miss Julia Brlce of Wlnnshoro have beei
''? with the family of Mr. A.S. Kennedy.
ne Mr.Sloan Ellis new bouse on the Abbe
ville road has been completed and 1? nov
lu* ready for painting. Mr. Brown of Lauren
. bas leased the place and will move In De
r l cember.
'eJ Mr. Robert Caldwell and family of New
00 bprry bave been visiting Mi. J. C. Haddoc
.. Very extensive Improvements are belni
lD made on tbe Female College prepsratory ti
the opening next Wedensday. Tbe chap*
aD and dining room are made very pretty wltl
new paper and every tbing looks brlgb
and attractive. Tbe prospect is good for i
ad large onenlnsr.
at Dr. W. L. Pressly will preacb in Lauren
be Co. next Sabbatb.
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88 General News Notes.
asThe
Asiatic cholera has broken ou
at Manila.
to Revolutionaries repulsed Russiai
troops iu Crete.
The league of American municiapal
n- ities began its annual meeting,
iss fphe British bark Bidstou Hil
on foundered and 18 of her crew wer
ng lost.
'mere is a great mcrease iu agra
}rjl rian troubles in many parts of Russia
Miss Alice Roosevelt will be a gues
fc- of the dowager empress of China a
ly Peking.
There are 12 new casee of yellov
fever at Natchez, Miss., all colore<
? but one.
11- Frank B. Loomis is said to havi
srs been offered the place of amliassado
to Brazil.
10- Two soldiers, and American womai
ie- and several natives are dead of choleri
?? *r 21..
in iviuuiiu.
of The 8ecet service the lust year ha
ad arrested 385 alleged counterfeiters au<
accomplices,
Br- The JohnPaul Jones ceremonies a
at- Annapolis have been postponed unti
April 24,1906.
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eautify your home which we are going
osed in layers,
rotection. Ev- If l|^j/V ^*=3
and guarantee U I
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l nevih sag. Just tight enough to stand firm, yet easily detached. That's 1
^ese springs than jt g0 Deat> go ba8y tQ a(jjU8t) no bindiDg poiqte. Guarantee
sfit. We do not claim to be philantl
ess for our own profit we are bene!
3 most popular item in our entire systen:
ee us in our new store.
VITURE CO
Abbeville, S. C.
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Editor Press and Banner.
Your insue of Aug- -y
ist 3oth, shows the proceedings of
['he Farmers Educational Union No.
!2; included in wblcb, information
a published to your readers, as from
eliuble sources tuat, J. M. Harden
vas a Goverment Agent, regularly
>mployed to report to tbe Agriculturtl
Department, the acreage and condiion
of the crop; that be had reported
o tbe Department of Agriculture at
kVasbingtou. D. C. the average condiion,
July 2oth, as being 89 per cent;
>f the opinion of tbe 49 members of
ueE'lucatioual Union was, tbat the
>piuion of the 49 members of the
Educational Union was, that the oonlition
was only 68 1-2 percent and,
herefore, the said J. M. Harden was
'talking through bis hat", so to say.
It would be edifying to know who
urnished tbib reliable informtion to
he Farmers Educational Union.
:t would have been very simple to
ooi^ rnlSuKlo infnpmufinil AAtl*
irmed, a3 I can be found at my place
>f business daily. Ituggest tbat, a?
he Farmers Union is fur edbcational
k Ivautag", that their education will
>e deficient unless they are educated
viih facta.
Now, I have never made a report to
he Government ad to the condition
?f cotton or any other crop; I am not
in employe of the Government, nor
lave 1 ever been, in any capacity, at
my time of my: life; I did not make
my report to the Government as to
he condition of the crop, July 25th.,
inr did I report the condition at 89
>ercent, to the Government, to any
ndividual or firm.
That is about as strong as I can
nake my denial of a 1 the so called
eliable information, furnished to the
iforemeutioned Farmers Union and
ythem,.published to your readers.
I demand that the same publicity
>e given to this communication as
v&n accorded the Farmers Educationil
Union's proceedings.
Respectfully.
J. M. Harden.
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KUUULPH rAKL 1IKKWAIT.
PakiiiK Ills Fattier autl Mother ou a
Suiuuifr Vacation Aiuoug Old
FrlendN.
Mauler Rudolph Carl Berneau of Greens>oro,
Nortli Carolina, returned to the home
a bis nativity one day last week, where his
Id friends hardly knew him. He has now
rown to be six teet high. locking only about
yard, and In as bright ana as Daudsome a
oung gentleman as you could tlnd Id a
lays Journey. Iu order that old friends
night have an opportunity to street them he
irought along with him to Abbeville hia
nother and lather, and whs tatting good care
if them when we saw him. The son. it is
bought will at some future time take his
tther Into partnership with him in tbe sllersnilth
or watch repairing business.
Mr. liernau, who it wlii be remembered
irospcred well in Abbeville, aud while here
ih was one of the most liberal supporters of
he Associate Reformed Church. Before he
fit us he bought au eligible lot ou Main
Itreet, which he will not sell, even though
lelghbnrs seem anxious to relieve blm of
rliat they tell him Is a bad barealn. He has
. lingering Idaa In his head that Rudolph
indThls mother may be willing to come back
o Abbeville at some tuture time, and be is
loidlng .'U to it, so that, after he gets rich,
tudolph and hisgocd mother may brlDg blm
tack to the most favored spot of earth and all
he lane of this globe.
In Greensboro there la no Associate Reormed
church, and leellnu that he ought to
te In communion with church people, he bas
ransfemd uls membership to the Presbyteian
church. When he roine? back to Abbe'llle
be will return to the church of his best
ove?If Elder Bradley en keep the boys
in/ft tier until he come*. Of course there la
io d ir.-t-r of the women uolnirotT after otber
iMirehi"!, uiiienB iti?ty should marry reproTo
provide ngxiDNt a contingency
Iko thiK. ru old baoheior hat 1 hhtied an (diet
o the etlect that none of the pretty wo men
>f that congregation shall be allowed to
narry unlesH they bring their husbands to
he "little charch around the corner.1'