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The Abbeville Press and Banner I . j '-'m * * '/$dS91 BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1909. ESTABLISHED 1844 || ??? ?????. SPECIAL Pictorial READ\ Algeri Special Aj PROMPT AT Free! A A 1 jx flare uppon Forty Pie? With every Stove or Rai in the next thirty days Forty Pi*ce Beautifully celain Dinner Set. We from, such as the old rel Iron Kin?, Econon The Liberty Great Maj We want our friends to some sets of dishes. Ca ABBEVILLE I The Best Feri That the yield of corn from creased by intelligent and liber; demonstrated. Large crops of g land well, using the right kind ; and proper cultivation. Virginia Ferti will greatly " increase your yield In some cases remarkable results Mr. C. W. Caruthers of Sun cannot express the value of youi of other companies' goods, that i brands, were they given free and - I say to be a fact. I made a tes the land your fertilizer and on the izer, same grade; the land recei\ I kept a correct account of the a. and I got SjoO more from the laiu Fertilizer than I did off the of, corn from the land on which I tt. Write today to nearest offic Company for a free copy of the Almanac, full of the most valuab planters and farmers; or ask your TT* . . SX 7 Virginia-Laroi Saks Offices Richmond, Va. {HBBgSr^ / Norfolk, Va. HP^^Perl Columbians. C. g\irgjniC Ga. Savannah, oa. Memphis, Tenn. BHin VERY LCV WASHIN( AND E S^AE AIR LIM Account of the Presidential board will *ell round-trip tickets 28th, March 1st, ?d and od, with turning not later than midnight Through sleeping and dinii buled coaches. Following are rates fr< m sci Abbeville $1G 2i. Calhoun Falls 16 7f Carlisle 14 1' Address any of the undcrsig ing car reservations. Special iiil more traveling together on one 1 J. I). Miller, Ag< J. J. Puller, A. (J. P. A., Atlanta, Oa. , NOTICJ5 PRIL IS* I Review r ABOUT Mi ion S. Si gent for A.bl TENTION GIVEN TO Free unity to Secure ! Sinner Set! ]ge purchased for cash withwe are giving a handsome Decorted Semi*vitreous Porcarry the best line to select iable aist, Faultless (irana, Range and the jestic Range. ? secure one of these hand11 at once. IARDWARE CO. ilizers for Corn the average farm can be greatly inil fertilization has been repeatedly ood corn result from preparing the md quantity of fertilizer, good seed l/WIWWtlt llizers per acre " of corn or any other crop. have been obtained. npter County, Fla., writes: "Words r fertilizer. It is really so far ahead t would not pay anyone to use other put in the field. I can prove what t on five acres. I used on one half i other half another company's fertil ed the same cultivation every time. vtount of money I got off each half d on which I used Virginia Carolina her half. I got four times as much ted your fertilizer e of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical new 1000 Farmers' Year-Book or le and unprejudiced information for fertilizer dealer for a copy. ina Chemical Co. Sales Offices Durham, N. C. Charleston, S C. iCarOllnaE Baltimore, Md. ?3~Columbus, Ga. Op- Montgomery, Ala. Shreveport, La. 7 RATES TO 3T0N, D. C. RETURN. iOARD : KAIL WAY. Inauguration 3Iarch 4th, the Sea; from all j oints cn its lino on Feb. i final limit to leave "Washington reMarch S, ]%!?. ig car service and high-back vestine of the most important stations: j Chester ?13 GO ? Clinton 14 70 > Greenwood 15 -SO ncd for further information or sleepit s will he made for parties of 20 or :icket. lit, Abbeville, S. C. ]>. AV. Morrah, T. P. A., Atlanta, l*a. ! 3UE? a he?( Patterns I side ewsnwCTiBaM?Eai *rrl' ^HX^KM ! N0. iRCH 1st | Moo No. immons ? trac, ood Seville, S. C. *5' MAIL ORDERS. "i TROY. D| Iabn: Last Friday night reminded us of July towi weathar, a driving rain and heavy thunder Coul but Saturday dawned clear and warm. app| Prof. W. R. Bradley of the Press and Ban- n. ner, and a most excellent "quill driver" 0rue m came down from Abbeville to see hla parents that Rev. R. F. Bradley and family last week. A, Mr.T. C. Lltes has in some splendid stock 0f tl and he Is ready to sell or trade. See him at w&s bi? stock stable. q. a Miss Daisy Young In a pleasant way enter- h6 J talned a score of her frleods Wednesday eve- o. nlng dancing wa* the centre ofattractlon. q. Mitts Georgia Kennedy, who has so accept- ni^e ably taught the Henderson school near here, q will pood leave for her home at Bellevue. voui Mrs Sallle Tolan and little son Robert, n, spent from Friday until yesterday with her muj mother Mrs. Susie Watklns at Lethe. She t^o teaches tbe Fairfield school near here. o. The grain crop tog-ther with garden pro- COul duce and sweet potatoes suffered much from Com the recent freez?. Most all the potted plants q. were killed. \ Rev. H. B. Bl-ikely's congregation beside a n. number of friends of other denominations Ki,,e *ave htm a nice pounding Friday after- n. noon, tbe surprise was a pleasant one trail and after filling pantry and wardrobe, a nlco parse was given blm. It will be remembered that this good family lost heavily In E. M the way of olotblog by Are last we k. Q Mr. W. S. Home aDd little daughter Edith trail of Betbla were down one day last v^eek. Q A new firm In town headed Messrs King took aDd Creswell. Call .and get your fresh gro- Q oerles. Bail Tomorrow at 8 o'clock p. m. Mr. It. A. Q,. Crawford and Ml?s Mattle Brown will be No. unl'ed In marriage,by their pastor, Rev. R, orde F. Bradley. Q. We are sorrv to hear cf tbe unimproved Can o >ndltlon of Mr. T. P Creswell at his home Q at Harrlsburg. He has been sick for two A. ! weeks. Q,. Mr. a.C, Kennedy one of our best citizens Aqt as well |as farmers has a garden of cabbage w that equal any "In the state and better than Tbrt all he is not selling but giving them to bis Clyd neighbors. Q, Tbe people of Buffalo are charmed wltb (or t their new pastor. Mr. Cwen of Georgia but shoe who wltb bis family move to McCormlck. Q. Mrs. Susan Brltt one of Bellevne's dearest nou and sweetest mothers, celebrated her 77tb Seco I birthday anniversary on tbe 1st day of tbls Q, [ month. All tbe children and grandchildren pose mmtm were there to help enjoy tbe occasion. Con A dinner such as this excellent family can w . I prepare ;was immensely enjoyed. We wish j for this "good mother many returns of that 1 day with her brght smile for all, and at evenlng time may It be light with her. sb or Seco BELLEVUE. ?{&' Ml?s Prentiss attended services In the Lan( j Eptsoopal oburcb at Wllllngton on the flfth P. m I Sabbath. and was the guest of the Misses ?ecc! Andrews. | Miss Clara Wldeman attended the bo* party c?rTd I at Lethe Friday night. ttt V" I Thechlldren and grandchildren of Mrs. J. ?na | 8. Brltt met at her home on Monday, to eelI ebrate ber birthday. I Mr, Ollle Andrews of Wllllngton, left on to hl 1 Monday lor Atlanta, where he h-?s a position, ule* j the general opinion is be left his heart In J*e'L Be levue. 10:27 ! Mrs. Cllnkscales, Hon, and Mrs, Belton [?un | Watson of Anderson, have been on a visit to ! relatives In Bellevne and Sandover. men The cold weather last Saturday served us en oretty badly, tbe water works were frozen, soma of the piping burst, most of the flow- j A era were killed, the young cblckens all died, 'q ' and It was almost impossible to keep warm ^ofd In a closc room with a roaring fire. rin_t I Mr. \V. D. Morrah attended tbe meeting of Q the K. of P's. In Iva, Thursday night, be was accompanied by his family, and were guests ?<.a | of Mrs, McUee. mA-e Mies Cromer, teacher of tbe school at Sand- w^' over, was at Lethe Friday night. The water works of Mr. H*rvey H')blnson. ah(,'u of Tr<>y, were completely ruined by the oold a weather. j "JSupervlsor 8tevenson was In this oommu. N * 2 nltv Weunesday, looking after the Long Uane > and little Klver hrld^es. ,] Mrs, J. B. Brltt and little daughter Helen, aQQl spent Wednesday nlgbt In Mt Cirmel, guests on(} of Mrs Black. aisi Hon. W. P. Wldeman will leoture at Belle* L( vue school home before a great while, for the cojii, Drnf fit of the Womans Missionary Union of ,hi,. Long Cane. No time has been appointed yet, man but arrangements will be made at the next ? R meeting^ 20 ni Dr. and Mr. Mattlson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wi,w | Brltt spent Monday with relatives. Mr. P. M >rrab was In Abbeville Tuesday j on business. ! Mr. and Mrs. Hagaa of Lethe, were In Dj-1 | Abbeville Thursday. | There Is a decided change In the weatlur to w t'?i?v, it Is almost warm enough to be with- Tues oat flre. I exi Mr O. H. Mnrnth wa? the guest Thursday and I night ol Mr. J. W. Morrah. <jpatl bruli ? * deatl They Injure Children. K Da ! Ordinary Cathartics and Pills and Harsh tbori , _ , bum Dnucin Pimm flirtrarcinn Pnmnlnnlr hcaH IIJOIV VOU05 UIJIICNMIJ WUIIipi dill I J. "v.? You caunot be over-sareful in the selection f00i' of medicine for children. Only the very gen- arm tiest bowel medicines should ever be given. Qjy Ordinary pills, calhartlcB and purgatives are e(j icoapt to do more harm tban good. They ' cause griping, nausea and other distressing after-effects that are frequently health de- w stroying and a life-lasting annoyance. We perbonally recommend and guarantee ^'ck Rexall Orderlies as tbe safest and most de peudable remedy lor constipation and associ- 1 h te bowel disorders. We have such absolute ftlth in the supreme virtues of this remedy tbat we sell it on our guarantee of money back In every Instance where It falls to give entire satisfaction, and we urge all In need of such medicine to try It at our risk. Rexall Orderlies contain an entirely new ingredient which is odorless, tasteless and colorless. It embraces all the best qualities of the soothing, laxative, strengthening and healing remedial active principles of the be?t known Intestinal regulator tonics. Rexall Orderlies are extremely pleasant to I t?ke, are particularly prompt and agreeable Bear( in action, may be taken at any time, day or COih8 I night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, grip- ^9 , log, exccesslve looseness, or other undesira- ' I ble effects. They have a very natural action | upon the gland* and organs with whlcb they j come in contact, act as a positive and regula! tlve tonic upon the relax, dry muscular coat of the bowel, remove Irritation, dryness and soreness, overcome weakness, and tone and strengthen ihe nerves and muscles, and re| store the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies not only cure constipation, I but they remove the cause of this ailment! They also overcome Ihe necessity of coastantly taking laxatives to keep the bowels j In normal condition. I There Is really no similar medicine so gofd as Rexall Orderlies, especially for children, an(1 Aged and delicate persons. Tbey are pie- healt | pared In tablet form and in two sizes of pack- djijb ages ; 12 tablets, 10c., and 36 tablets, 25c. C. A. tpntr Mllford & Co. f0rd All the lateat Novels Papers and Magazines atMliford's Book Store. wnat RAILROAD WRECK. hree Men Killed?Much Property Destroyed. The State of S >uth Carolina, Abbeville County. . Bnllpy, sworn, says: ia HAftt.h nf T.ufhnr H" TCIntrlaa re ana David Beard was caused by a i-on collision. Where was that at? A. It was nearer DDg Cane than Cftoa. Number of trains ma No. 20 and 8(0 md Nj. 10. The co! 1hW4S Dpynod tbe slde-irack go ng f.on evll e to Greenwood. I was on train ?oby side tr* ck. My orders was to meet 8 o19 at Long Cane. Second 19 was to take track at Long Canp. Secoud 19 hadn't zed at meetiDg wben we passed. Second 20 run by place wbere tbey should have ped. There Is a little short side track at i, not sufficient to pass Seoond No. 19. What was result of Wreck? A. Two nes was torn up; several cars; three meo id ? names, Luiher H. NtcKles, Clyde re aDd Dave Beard Both trains, Second 19 and Second No. 20, was late on schedSecond No. 20 bad tbe right of way. her one was sidetracked. Second No. 19 lid bave taken side track, and Second No. hould have walled till they were sidebed. W. M JoneB was engineer on SecNo. 20. This was done February 2nd it 9:40 o'clock# * What time was Second No. 19 dead? Seoond No. 19 was dead at 10:27 p. m. Who was engineer on tratn Seoond No. A. Clyde Moore. Who was flremnn on train Second No. A. Lather H. Nick leg. Wblcb train was David Beard on ? A. Id Beard was on Second No. 20. WhsnitM nnnrul'li Ihin -a,mm nrnh. lly of being a wreok. and what did yoa do ard preventing It? A. As soon as I d see that they was not In the siding, I lied the brakes from the rear. I understood yon to say tbatyou bad srs to meet at that aiding. Why was It you didn't wait there lor Second No. 191 The engineer run by; be has tbe control le pulling power of train. W M. Jones engineer. Did Mr. Jones blow forany signals? A. >lew a meeting signal. l)ld yon answer ? A.-Yes. By what right were yon expecting to t8econd No. 19? A. By train orders. Did you h tve any non-Air cars next to rc?b? A. No. About what rate of speed were yon ran; when collision took place? A. About to six miles an hour. What was the other train doing? A. 1 dn'teee them, but they evidently were lnj; lo meet us. Did you all stop at tbe biding at all? Did not. Why not? A*I staled before, tb? ener run by and be bad control of It, Did the engineer axslst In stopping tbe i after tbe air had been applied ? Jy. He [. Bailey, sworn, says: What position did you occupy on that i? A. I was flagman on Second No. 2D. Where was you at when this collision : place? A. in tbe cab. Who was tbe conductor? A. J. ?. ey. Wbloh had the right of way, SecoDd 19 or Second No. 20? A. We bad a meet ir there. Was that at Cana? A. No, at Long e. What was the result of that meeting? Second No. 20 ran by meeting point. Where did you meet SecondNo. 19? A. tarter of a mile north of Long Cane, bat was tbe result of tbe meeting? A. ;e men killed, named Luther H. Nick lea, le Moore aad Dave Beard. Mr. Bailey, Is It rules of tbe Railroad be flagman to see the orders? A. They lid read tbem to me. Did you see orders? A. No, be did reHd order?, but told me that we meet nd No. 19 at Long Cane, Was tblg In Abbeville County? I supi so; I don't know anything about this nty, J. Jones, sworn, says: You was engineer on what train? A. I oncrl near nn Vn 90 I had A mpfit. r od leaviDg Shops with Seoond No. 19 at ; Cane Id this County. On leaviDg the i>, 1 thought It must be about time that nd No. 19 was dead on schedule. Conng my time card and watch, and found they we re dead on the schedule at Look ; at 10:27 r, m. I passed LoDg Cane 10:38 . according to my watcb. Didn't find nd No. 19 at Long Cane, and as tbey was on the sobedule (11) eleven minutes, aoIng to nay watch, I had no right to slop 3Dg Cane, so didn't stop, Just kept going, the rebuli was I met tbem north ol Long e. After the accident I met Conductor jy, my conductor, and made the remark |m tbat Second No. 19 was dead on scbedHe said not. I told blm that tbey i, because tbey were dead at Long Cane p. m. Then we compared time, and d tbat my watcb was a hour ahead ol The result oftbe collision was that three killed and damage of property. The were j Clyde Moore, L. H. Nlckles and e Beard Nloklcs, sworn, says; Mr. Nlckles, state wbat capacity you on Seaboard Air Line K.Rf A. Conor. When was aoi-ldem? A. Feb. 2nd, In avllle oounly, at 9.88 p. m., at the 127+ post. Wbat was your ordert.? A. My orders to meet Second No. 20 at Long Cane. Was Second No. 19 on time? A. No; it U hours 20 minutes late. Did you get orders at Greenwood? A t orders at Greenwood to meet Seoond 10 at Long Cane. My first order was to t, Seoond 20 at Shops. When I was ready >ave Greenwood, my meet at shops was illed. and give me meet orders with SeoNo. 2U at Long Can e. I left Greenwood at i'nlaalr otnontlncr tn moot qonnnd vn Of) jng Cane, 1 met Second No. 30 bead-on slon at 127 1-2 mile post, tbe rep nits of collision Eogloeer Clyde Moore, FireL. H. Nlckles, Brakeman Dave Beard killed. I do not know why Seoond No. issed Long Cane holding a meet order me at that place. PHYSICIANS' CERTIFICATES. 3. C. Gambrell, sworn, says: m a practicing pbyslolan and was called reck at Cana siding. Abbeville county, day nlgbt, Feb. 2d,'09, aboat 11 o'olock. jmlned tbe dead bodlea of Clyde Moore Lutber Nlckles. Mr. Moore camo to bis b from a broken neok with other alight ;es on the body. Mr Luther Nlckles' b was tbe result of fractured and lace1 left arm, and both legs, as well as other ses over the body. C. C. Gambrell, M. D. vld Beard?Tbe lower part of body from ix was burned Into a crlip; one arm ed up and wound In right side of foreH. Nlckles?Body badly mutilated; left cutoff, also left arm; chest crushed; left masbed Into pnlp. de Moore?Neck broken and chest orushG. A. Neutfer, M. D. VERDICT OK THE JCRY. i the undersigned Jurors find that L. H. les' and Clyae Moore's death was caused bead-on collision on S. A. L. February 2, near Long Cane, Abbeville oounty. K. C. Fbllson, Foreman. M. B. Reese. C. N. UamllD, James Taggart, J. M. Seal, J. L.Clark, D. M. Keller, Cbarles Cobb, J. W. fdoKee, Jr., A. H. Barnett, Jim Flnley, U. W. Sorrow. the undersigned Jury And that David 1 Came to bis deatb caused by a head-on lODonS. A. L. Railroad February 2nd, it Long Cane siding In Abbeville County. W. G. Cbapman, Foreman. Wm. M. Barnwell, -T ft. Mnmfl. H. T. Eakln, Jr.. J. A. Sobraeder, E B Link, H. H. Hill, Robt. Uochran, J. W. Mcllwalu, U.J. S potts, Lewis B. Kamey, Q. D. Graydon. ey's Orlno Laxative cures constipation liver trouble and makes the bowels by and regular. Orlno Is superior to and tablets as it does not gripe or nau>. Why take anything else? C. A. MU& Co. . Is leather goods you want, Mllford has you want. New 5 Are / B. M. H We mentioi Seas Flaxon This fascinating new fab: proved a revelation of use for frocks, waists, skirts a gerie work, white and co i6%c up. -L/uiicgdi, a ucduuxui i. of the finest Irish linen, i: Galatea for dresses, w Linon Bordure, an ex Flemish Linene ioc t Silk Finished Homes] silks, only 25c per yard. Laces a In beautiful new patt( It will pay you to exa Your: [ R. M. Ha< Dargan's 5 ai DON'T MISS GETTING THI MARKET WHILE THE REGAL 1 A New Range made by an o tory that makes the NATIONA $36.50, and $40. Drop in and s< lined and are guaranteed by the VALENTINES REDUCED N< BEFORE THET A! Dargan's 5 an Presidential I: Very Low Round WASHING! via SOUTHER! Account Presidential Inaugurati sell round trip tickets to Washington, reduced rates. Tickets to be on sale F and 3rd, 1909, good to leave Washingt night of March 8th, 1909. Round trip rates from principal Abbeville $16.25 < Anderson 16.10 ] Blacksburg 13.75 ( Camden 14.05 I Charleston 16.40 8 Columbia 15.05 ? Greenville 15.55 1 For detailed information, sleepii regular and special trains, apply to Ho address, J. L. MEEK, Asst. Geo. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Spring ( Arriving Daily ADDON i below a i\ sonable Goo ric has :fulness 90-inch Lin ad lin- 90-inch Lin lors, at 50-inch Lin Suitings tew fabric that has the dai 2^2C. 1 . -i 1 . aists, shirts ana Doys suits quisite material in all colo o 25c. ^ pun, rivals in beauty the nd Embroid irns from 3c to $3.50 per 3 imine our stock before buj 5 to please, idon & C< Ld 10c Store 3 BEST STOVE ON THE Per PRICE IS SO LOW. C Tt are i , bell OUR SPECIAL PRICES b." ON THE STOVES AND gan XANOES WE SELL i Mm WILL CONTINUE M TH&OtTOH .B.'jS C I SATURDAY THE 13th. sX! Mar M gOD< som GANGES ? Mi Id factory?the same FacL. Theie were $30, $35, >e them. They are asbestos i factory. hMi boa ________ wltt Ml JW. COME IN QUICK RE ALL GONE. pffi Ld 10c Store OD t Ml In tt i Dlcfe nauguration . ?| cbur Trip Rates to Sal Mr ON, O. C. ters i M RAILWAY ^ Mr ion the Southern Railway will D. C., from all points at greatly Mi ebruary 28th and March 1st, 2nd sfppi on returning not later than midpoints as follows: Tb Gfreenwood $15.80 ?V? Lanoaster 13.75 are < )rangebnrg 15.85 lock Hill 13.05 taim partanburg 14.65 lumter 14.50 Iforkville 13.60 lcJJ* ag car reservations, Bohedules of gre<i uthern Railway ticket agents or flOlV( Fole J. C. LUSK, tlce Div. Pass. Agent, malf Charleston, 8. C. He( ton ' joods I at' i & CO. I 3w of the 1 >d& M /g||j Linen -M en - - 75c per yd pn - - <ftT npr vH ? r? j ~ en - - 50c per yd ? ' .? w ntiness and crispness s , ioc to 16^30. us, 15c to 25c. -M most exquisite Rajah .eries . Jj fard. 'ing. ompany. . -1 WEST END. sonal Paragraphs and News Items Contributed by Miss Lily Templeton. 10 many friends of Mr. John M. Harden ;lad to know mat be Is much better alter iK quite sift for tbe pant ten day*. > Belle Vlsanskl and Mr. G. A. Vlsanskl a gone to Atlanta for a abort stay with and Mrs. Ham Vlsanskl. r. W. E. Hill spent a few days Id Monroe, 3., last week tbe guest of Mr. Code Morids Grace Memphlll went to Charleston Friday and was tbe guest of Hon. and . J. C. Hemphill nntll Sunday. ra. W. C. Sierard la In Iva spending a le with relatives. rs. R. L. Dararan entertained two table) of Ige last Thursday afternoon. Those who tyed Mr*. Dargan's hosDltallty were* Mrs. ?. Brown, Mrs. 8. G. Thomson, Mrs. W. 8. iran, Mrs. Lewis Pdrrlu, Miss Plevna , Miss Willie Calhoun of Atlanta, Mlu le Gary and Miss RcsBell. rs. J. M. Lawson and her children have 3 to their home In Smokes after spending e time here with Mrs. L. H. Rucsell. r. and Mrs. W. A. Nlckies of Hodges were he city Monday the guests of Mr. and Also Graves. r. J. T. Robertson spent Sunday In the He left Monday for Richmond, Va., re be goes on a business trip. Iss Mary Bask Id Is at borne again after xtended visit to ber sister, Mrs. W. T. nlngbam. rs. Henry Sign was In Charleston last k the guest of Hon. and Mrs. J. C. Hemp* for a few days. Irs Willie Calhoun bas returned to ber le In Atlanta after a pleasant slay bere i Mrs. Lewis Ferrln. Lbs Antoinette Hammond and Mr. C. V. amood leave In a few days for an extend'islt to Cuba and points of Interest In Ida. -B. A. S. Simmons entertained tbe Club ay afternoon at a very pleasant meeting, p. T. H. Furman Is bere from Monroe. N. spending a while with her aunt, Mrs. lard Sondley. \ Stuart Baekln went to Seneca Monday business. ss Ida Mae Brownlee Is spending a while l&clty the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. son. ss Mary L. Robertson will entertain the ge Club Friday afternoon at the usual e Lidles Aid Society of the Presbyterian nh ho/1 fh?1r racrnlar mnnthlv niAAltnir rsday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. J. C. mere. ?. Laura B. Love is In Monterey spend* i while wltb her slater, Mrs. W. T. Cunbam. s. Rlobard Hill entertained tbe Daughof the Confederacy at tbe regular meetrueaday afternoon. A very delightful Ling was enjoyed. p. J. C. Roper and little Miss Ellen San of Rock Hill left Saturday aflerapteaa7lslt here to Mrs. C. D. Brown. an Ivy Calboun baa returned borne after , ding tbe winter wltb friends In Mlssia1. . Clyde Morgan has gone to Monroe, X. > spend a while wltb bis home people. VALENTINE PARTY. e ladles of the Episcopal cburob will give lentlne party Monday evening, FebruSih at the home of Mr*. V. D. Lee. All cordially invited to come. A small ad Ion will be charged. Refreshments will Brved. This will be an unique enternent and a pleasant time Is anticipated. HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE. e above Is the name of a German chemwhich Is one of the many valuable Intents of Foley's Kidney Remedy. HexIhylenetetramlne Is recognl/.ed by medtext books and authorities as 11 urlo acid 3ut and antlseptlo for tbe urine. Take y's Kidney Remedy as soon as you noany Irregularities and avoid a serious ady. C. A. Milford & Co. b those nice pictures at Mllford'a book > before buying.