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u * 1 IV We have m pied by J. W. M ^ 1 give our trienas before. We art our stock is com Dry Go< and anythi ft uivc us a u you where we c Y< A. B. * Our fall goc^s are now re for your inspection. C Bargain Store. See our specials in glas&w; just arrived. Cash Barg Store. The State Fair. Thr ovent of tho year that is lookct ward to throughout t he State is thoai t 1 . 5? c.Jnml.in utir which win uv iivivi in veniber 1-C. There will be six dayso and enjoyment and special features make the fair this year the most attra yet held. President Taft will visit Columbia 01 vember 6 and will make an address. C features of the fair will be tiie military for which arrangements are beinp i now, the Clemson Carolina football f and the'Davidson-Citadel game, educi day which will be on Tuesday on v day the colleges and schools will bo i tendance. Reunion of Orr's Regiment, Sept. 30, COMMITTEES. Reception and Entertainment Con: tee?J. L. Perrin. W. S. Cothran, J. L. Millan, Wyatt Aiken. Refreshment and Smoker Commit' F. E. Harrison, W. D. Wilson, H. G. Sr Finance Committee?H. G. Smith, ( Milford, T. G. White. Committee oi Arrangement?W. Greene, W. R. Bradley, J. S. Stark, Ge White, Jr., C. A. Milford. All citizens desiring to entertain ai the visiting members will please notify one of tho Reception and Entertain! Committee so that they will know who assign such members. We are John Robinson's i ous in dry goods, notio hats, shoes, etc. See us Ci Bargain Store. Wanted. Success Magazine wants an energetic re-ponslble man or woman In Abbevll ool.ect foi renewals and solicit new subs Hons Curing lull or spare lime. Kspt rl unnecessary. Any one can start at friends and acquaintances and build ftaylng and permanent business without tal. Complete outfit and Instructions Address, ' VON." Success Magazine, H 103, Success Magazine Building, New City, N. Y. 3t Boys! Girls! Columbia Bicycle fret! (j est offer out. Get your frletids to subscrl our magazine and we will m>ike you a ent of a 840.00 Columbia Blcyclt?the made. Ask for particulars, free outfit, circular telling "How to Start." AdC "The B cycle Man," 2!i 31 Kast Street, York City, N. Y. Blackboard chalk or cr ons 10c box at Cash Barg Store. The rummage sale Sopt. 30th, will be in Cheatham's old store, next to the oflice. October 1st and 2nd will be de\ to the sale of second-hand articles. Mr. S. M. Orr of the Electric Li^ht 1 will demonstrate at the rummage sal< efficiency of cooking by electricity. Th<( store of The Rosenberg Merca Co. will be closed next Saturday, Sept. AIwujh Looking; to Your Inter* Call and see me at once, us I bave two cottages near public square to dispose ol sacrifice. Three sales of dwellings buv cently beep made lu the city to new cot and the supply i<i running short. Can you a cumber of vacant lots, but unless apply early cannot fill your bill for lmpr property. Not a vacant dwelling In the and the supply Is not equal to demand you bad beat look after the Iwo cottages i tloned. At. E. iloUlDgnwor will mi. ??i i ! ? ih*mi nm i nmi oved into the store r cKee, Jr., and we ar< and mstftmers hette Mil V? ?.v a> > w ? _ _ 5 getting in new gc iplete. We carry a f ods, Notio and Trunl rig you want in tli ill at our new stan an save you money, mrs to please, m CHEA' ? Order ! % some i fun dive Some of that Jem Flour, just )ther Phone 75 to liave our wagon relay call and leave a sack, and your nude baking troubles will come to juine ? ulion aI1 end. 'hich if you wish light, wholesome bread, delicbus pastry, etc., you will IIud that in the use of '09 Jem you attain your desire. ' The Best by Test," and of unit- course everything else iu Uro. Mc- eeries, Vegetables, Fruits, etc. tee? Yours to please, uith. p L.T.MILLER orgo ' uny Teachers Examination. nent Teachers examination will be held at th re to ofliee of the County Supt. of Education a Abbeville on Friday, October 1st, 1909. J. Foster Hammond, Co.Supt. Ed. A. C. eir For Kale. US One of nicest cottages on Wardlai 3,811 street. Large roomy lot, conveniently at ranged house, electric lights, large g&i den. For particulars see J. S. Stark, or J E. McDavid. ,?ntJ Lumber Wanted. crip- Several thousand feet of rough lumbe ence wanted at once. If you have any lor sale, le Donti us hear from you. up h Acker Building and Repair Co., cap- A bbe vllle, d. C. free. Loom Kills fleas, cures worst case of Mange. B! York caises Mange Cure. Not poisonous. Full lln Hlcalses Dog Remedies for sale by the Mc Murray Drug Co. real- * be to It Is of Interest to note the high standing o prt-K a.Southern institution. Statistics have btei best prepared thut show that the Jtfferson Stand , and ard Life Insurance Company, of Kalelgh.N liess, C., is one of the strongest insurance com New panics In America and Is stionger In propoi lion to Its assets, surplus and insurance r< ports than any other company was at its age ?iy- <>loiin'M Locals. Seed barley, rjre and Iurnip seed at Glenn'i Grass bladts, hay forks and cotton scales a Glenn's. Cotton picking sacks and sheets, one-ha! price buckets at Glenn's. held Asphalt ro'flng and paint, the best am ])OSt cheapest rooting on the market, at Glenn's, otcti Flower and fern pots, all sizes, at Glenn's. .'larit NcnbonrU Schedule. etho Xo. S3 due 12.81 p. m. .southbound vestibule No 52 due 12.45 i>. m. Northbound local, nfiln No. 53 due 8.IB p. m.' Soul hbound local. orA No. 32 due 4.15 p.m. Northbound vestlbult 25tn No, 37due 239 a.m. Southbound night trail No.oGdue 2.43a.m. Northbound night trai ?*tN. Many people delude themselves by saylDi neei ,.j. wm wear away," when ihey notice ?ymp at a toius ol kidney aDd bladder trouble, Ttils 1 e r " a mistake. Take Foley's Kidney Pills, aix uerf; stop the drain on the vitality. They cnri 8611 backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladde yo4 trouble, and make every trace of pain, weak ?y, nens and urinary trouble disappear. C. A s Jo Mllford & Cou'en J have calls every day for lands. Wha th. have you to offer? Itobt. B. Link. Bai I rec eel] _ aut at _ 0jj, nil J. , pre eel I)! I Mc J ert __ afo T pa; f oom formerly occu= i now in position to :r service than ever >ods every day and k uH line of l?, Ovi Bai ?ns, Shoes % Ph IS Ha Ur ie Grocery line. ;s Tl L'a Bl d and let us show Sti 1 lb HW Htl 8b < THAlVh L Tc qu ac nei of i on : State of South Carolina, |;e, County of Abbeville. "h PIIORATK COURT. Hal np J. W. Sign, as administrator, etc., in plaiutill", against Maria Nance, Anbury el al., defendant. I will sell at public outcry at Abbe- ( ville Court House, on Sileday in Octo- ' ber, 1(J09, next, for the payments of To debts, the following described leal estate, to wit : Tbe one-third undivided interest of Oliver Nance, deceased, in the estate belonging to the entale of thi Jane Nance, deceased, the wife of the said Oliver Nance, said land being and we lying in Abbeville Township, mid Co known as the Jane Nance Place, con- Co taining Thirty-two Acres, more or less, thi bounded by lands of Balina Davis, Douald Donaldson and the estate of Elizabeth Gilmer. ? Terms?Canh. Purchaser to pay for A papers. _ J, F. MILLER, w Judge Probate Court. he re State of South Carolina, cc County of Abbeville. PROBATE COURT. 1 I Mrs. Minnie VV. Harden, administra- to trix of the personal estate of J. M. bei ' Harden, deceased, against J. M. Hur- he! den et al., defendants.?Ccmplaint I to Sell Lands to Pay Debts. e I will sell at public outcry at Ab- thi t beville Court House, on Saleday in Oc- s0 tober, ]909, next, for the payment 1 of debts, the following described real ' estate belonging to the estate of J. M. [j,,. Harden, deceased, situate in said State an< and County, to wit: All that tiact or \ v parcel of lands, known as the J. M. va? - Harden lot, with dwelling th? reon, in cari the City of Abbeville, S. C, contain' ing One Acre, more or less, fronting rl, - riA. A -1 1... X J OU iUaitl Direei, auu uuuuucu u_y lauus jof T. Lawton Robertson, Mr?. Mary an Perrin and otherB. pyt r TERMS?Cash. Purchaser to pay 1 for papers. exl> J. F. MILLER, R Judge Probate Court. 6 Land for Sale, j if I her a * pie [" One Hundred and Two and One- at< Half Acres, >. within less than two miles of the incorporate limits of Abbeville. One five room house in good condition, one the ' large roomy barn, two additional ten-1 e\c 1 aut bouses, good well and spring, i { splendid pasture. 301 Terms of Sale?One-third cash and jui d balance on time. Apply to S. A. Gravep. TESTIFIES AFTER FOUR YEARS ,ne Carlisle Center, N.Y., G. B. Burhaus, writes : Glifc 3 "About four years ago I wrote you tbat I had iow been entlrelj cured of kidney troub'e by tak-1 , lng two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy, the >. and after four years I am pleased to slate that rj u I have never had any return of tho>-e sympa toms, and I am evidently cured to stay Die, cured." Foley's Kidney Remedy * 111 do tbe ?,oli same for you. C. A. MUford & Co. _ z ? ? 1 ? Kings Little Liver Fills for slik hendaehe ove , and biliousness. They are easy and pleasant vjji, to take. A cooling, brallng, sootblnp, cleanslug salve is PlneeaJe, Carbollzed. Sold by C. larf v A. Mllford & Co. |,av ? ^ Don't fall to look over tbe new lot of stand 1 i.?r 1 ard novels Just reoelved at Speed's Drug a tore. j the Sheriff's Sale. k of Donalds, Plaintiff, against G. T. J. Ashley and Mr*. Lizzie Ashley, Defendants.?Execution. \y virtue of an execution to me dited Jn the above stated case, I will [ to tbe highest bidder, at public stiou, within the legal hours of sale, Abbeville Court House, South Caraa, on the 4lh day of October, 1909, the right, title and interest of G. T. Ashley in the following described ?perty, to wit: All that tract or parof laud containing ONE HUNtED and EIGHTY-TWO ACRES, ire or less, bounded by the lauds of A. Morris, Joe Young, Cal Ashley i others; also all that tractor parof land containing SEVENTEEN ,'RES, more or leas, bounded by the e Hundred and Eighty-Two Acre ct above described, lauds of Martha tore and others. levied on and to be sold as the propy of G. T. J. Ashley to satisfy the resaid execution and cost. Perms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to y for papers. Sheriff's Office, Abbeville Court >use, S. C. C. J. LYON, C!l.??!<r nf At>havlllu fVmnt.V. DUC1U1 VI Auuwriuv wVM..v . STATEMENT of the condition of ie LowndesYille Banking Co., lied at Lowndrpvllle, S. C., at the close of linens Sept. 8 1!)<0. RESOURCES. ms and dlscountp $ 54,702 S9 srdralts 3.S02 12 aklng bouse 1.360 00 rnlture and fixture? 1,400 00 e from banks and Trust Companies 5,562 27 rrency $44 00 Id .'158 50 v?*r and otber ?m?1o 265 69 ecks and cash items 67 05 Total S 68,342 52 LIABILITIES. rllal stock paid In 8 12,500 00 r?lus fnnd.~. -j,ow w idlvlded profits, less curreni expenses and taxes paid 1,1)23 It! dividual deposits nubject to check 7,61:1 fiO imand certificates of deposit 7-111 me certificates or deposit 21,0(13 91 shler's checks 204 36 lis payable. Including certificates for money borrowed 22,500 00 Total .. 8 68,342 52 ate of South Carolina, 1 County of Abbeville. | Sefore me came It. H. Moseley, Csshler o) e above nam?d bank, who, being duly 'orn, bays that the above and foregoing itement Is a true condition of said hank, as own by the books of said bank. R. H. Moseley, Cashier, iworn to and subscribed before me, tliIn day of Sept., 1009. J. O. Huckabee, Magistrate Abb. Co. Correct?Attest: Thos. D. Cooley, ) D. L. Barnes, > Directors. E. W. Harper, i itate of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ucv J. Mars, Plaintiff, against R. R. Tolbert, Jr., William H. Moore, .Tames C. Moore, Rosalie A. Sullivan, Mollie Moore, William E. Moore, Rosalie A. Moore, Mary V. Haley, Rosalie Hininger, Defendants.?Summons. ) the Defendants, William E. Moore, Mary V. Haley, and Rosalie Hininger: You are hereby summoned and retired to answer the coruplaiut in this tiou, of which a copy is herewith rved upon you, aad to serve a copy your answer to the said complaint the subscribers at his office iu Abville, S. (J., within twenty day-*, nfr such service, exclusive of the day service; and if you fail to answer a. sinmnliiint within the time afore id, the plaintiff' iu this action will ply to the Court for relief demanded the complaint. J. Moore Mars, Grier & Park, Plaintiffs Attorneys, aept. 21, 1909. i the Defendants, William E. Moore, Mary V. Haley, and Rosalie Hiningei: Take Notice, that the complaint in is action, together with the sum ms of which the foregoing is a copyis filed in the < flice of the Clerk of urt of Common Plena for Abbeville unty, State of South Carolina, oni J21at day of Sept., 1909. J. Moore Mars, Grier <fe Park. pretty line of blown glassware in champaygne's,wines, >ck's and other shapes just ceived. The R. L. Dargan >. 5 and 10c Store. Rummage Sale. 'he ladies of tne ^Ijethodist church wish have a rummage sale Sppt. 30th, for the lofit of the Working Society. Will you p us? f you are a merchant?when taking ick thi.s summer, were there some artis of merchandise you could spare for s sale? It would Jjneap sp little to you, much to us. f you are a housekeeper-?have you a >e, mat or some decorative piece, that js fectly good, but you are tired of it, op >re is no special place for it; give it to ui? 1 we will sell it. Ye will refuse nothing?books, pictures, les, made garments, mats, embroidery, tned goods, preserves, etc. Anything earth that is in good condition. Send notify Sirs. C. C. Gambrell pv Mrs. M. Doleman. (esides the rummage sale we will havo "express sale" anil will serve the first iters of the season. 'he "baby show" will be the best ever libited i/i this State. The babies are ttier thii? year than ever. Seeing is be'ing. Don't Forget. rest Sunday, Sept. 2Gth, a protracted eting will begin at the J3aptist church e. Rev. George N. Cowan will be the acher. We shall be pleased to see you ill the services. A. C, Wilkins. ? !.. O.I I. A... l?ny ocnoois vpcu. ho City School* oponcil their doors to largest number of children that have r marked the openings here-to-forp. lie Graded School opened Monday with pupils which number rose to 320 on ?sday morning. By the last of the ik^the enrollment will probably be 3G0. he High School opened with an enrollnt of 70. This school for the present is iconsed in the old Cannon House on er Main, awaiting the completion of now Hiffh School building. lie mill school opened with an enrollut of 53 which will reach 75 before the idaya. here will probably be an enrollment of r 500 white children, alone, in Abbea before the year is over. This is a jer number by far than the city scljool.d e ever accomodated before. 'hen the colored schools open the numof enrolled pupils will run much ovor al usand, pmbably 1500. j . ??- ' I OFFER For Sale One House and Lot ami vacant lot in the City of Abbeville near the shops. A desirable home at a reasonable price, only $1000. 200 Acres of laud on Due West and Antreville road. Three teuant houses, three wells of water, pasture, timber and wood. This place is 12 miles from Abbeville and about 7 miles from Due West. A bargain at the price, only $2500. Dwelling and Store in the city of Abbeville near S. A. L. shops. Price $2,000. The very place for a man wanting to do small mercantile business*. House and Lot comer Church and Tanyard Street?. This house is new, well built and has six rooms. Price $2,000. House and Lot in Mt. Carmel is located in the best section of the town. Price $550. 211 Acres about 10 miles from Abbeville, one 5-room dwelling, two teuant houses and out houses. This place is well watered. Three horse = farm open and 100 acres in pasture. Price $13 per acre. Is worth more money. One Lot on corner of Orange and Lemon Streets, beautifully located level and well drained, $500. Two Lots near Wardlaw Street, two minutes walk from Graded School; near in, and a bargain at $500 etfeh. 165 Acres, known as the Faulkner ner place, rignt at ljuwer j_iung i Cane Church, a two horse farm | open and rented. Price $1,500. Ill Acres one and one-fourth mile from City limits, price $2000.00. 469 Acres, well improved, 10 tenant lioupesand necessary out houses all comparatively new, 11 miles from Abbeville, 4 or 5 miles from Calhoun Falls, price $7,500. One 5 Room House, on 6 acre lot in the town of Mt. Carmel, will.in 50 yards of two churches and the high school, price $700, would be cheap at $1000. 260 Acres land near Mt. Carmel, S. C., price $2,600, possibly enough wood on this place to pay for it. List your Real Estate witb me and come to see me. If you want to buy \ haveor can get what you want. If you want to sell I caulind you a buyer. I also buy and sell all kinds of Stocks and Bonds. Remember I represent the Kijuita blf*, the strongest Life luhurauce Company in ihe world, Mt. S. Link . nnipti nvi-p MllfrmPs Rook Store. We have greatly spread out j in 10c goods?have given that i pricegoods much more space. Crop in and see us, The R. I L. Dargan Co. 5 and 10c Store Sheriff's Sale. J Hank of D'-nalds, Plain tiff, against i Mrs. Lizzie Ashley, Joshua W. i Ashley, Jr., W. H. Ashley, anil { Joe Young, Defendant?.?Execu- ( tion. t By virtue of an execution to medi- , rected, In the above stated case, T will sell to the highest bidder, at public ' auction, within t lie legal hours of sale, * at Abbeville Court House. South Caro* * lina, on the 4th day of October, 190'J, < all the right, title and interest of Joshua W. Ashley, Jr., in the following c described property, to wit: All that t tract or parcel of land containing ONE , HUNDRED and EIGHTY-TWO ACRES, more or less, and bounded b\ . lands of L. A. Morris, Jne Young, Oal ' | Ashley aud others ; also all that lot or s parrel of land entraining SliiVlSINTEEN ACHES, more or less, bound- c ed by (be One Hundred and E gbty- t Two Acre tract above described, lands f of Martha Moore and others. Levied on and to be sold as tbe prop- . erty of Joshua W. Ashley, Jr., to satisfy the aforesaid execution aud cost. ' Terms of Sale-Cafch. Purcha-er to pay for papers. C Sheriff's Office, Abbeville Court ); House, S. C'. o C. J. LYON, Sheriff of Abbeville County. c Sheriff's Sale. >> Bank of Donalds, Plaintiff, against \V. L H. Ashley, J. 11. C. Ashley and Mrs. Lizzie Ashley, Defendants.? 11 Execution. il By virtue of an execution to me di- c rected in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, withiu the legal hours of sale, i at Abbeville Court House, South Caro. lina, on the 4th day of October, 190!*, ( all the right, title and interest of W. H. Ashley. J. R. C. Ashley unci Mr*. L'zzie A. Ashley in the following described property, to wil; All that tract j or parcel of laud containing ONE si HUNDRED and EIGHTY-TWO ACRES, more or less, and bounded by v lands of L. A. Morris, Jre Young, Cal' Ashley and others; aNo all that lot or ? parcel of land containing SEVEN- ti TEEN ACRES, more or lens, bounded p by the One Hunched and Eighty-Two Acre tract above described, lands of y Martha Moore and others. Levied on and to be sold as the prop- 0 erty of W. H, Ashley, J. R. C, Ashley t| and Mrs. Lizzie Ashley to satisfy the aforemd execution and cost. V Terms of Sale?Cach, aud purchaser to pay for papers. C( Sheriff's Office, Abbeville Court," House, South Carolina. I h C. J. LYON, |-I Sheriff' of Abbeville County. 1? I'" ? Huyler's oandyj fresh all the {time at Mil- j ford's drug store. ct List your real estate with mp. CokIs you nothing unless a sale 1h made. Kot>t. Ij. I.ijitt Rummage Expr& Oysters and a . THURSDAY, Sej at 10 o'l At Cheatham's Old Store THE RUMMAGE SALE Will begin September 30th, at 1 A number of articles of excel! this sale, and no one should mis THE BABY SHOW Will be held in the evening nro Late hours and night air will d< must avoid too much lnughingaud nervous. Admission 10c. THE EXPRESS SALE Will be held in the evening in These things are bought "sithtTHE BEST COOKS Have been engaged to prepare tomato sauce or horse-radish. ] licious stew, a dozen to the plat > - iiiiiilliiilMm IwiiwISIB * lllf;I <1 x Ifylalfllll||k|?: %?Y: A1 G. I Who will appear at tlic Thursday, Fresh stock of ribbons, laces' md embroideries cheap atj Dash Bargain Store. ' Cotton in the Field and Cotton in the Market. J[ Tlio cotton crop in this section is latoi w -?-i ,.-m i.n oi.ni t Thr> difference in the I ^ Mill Mill MV OIM'I v? nice lust season and this will, however, [ j? nake good to the farmer. Last year the si narket price ranged from 8% to 9 cents luring the Fall months. This season good q :otton has not brought less than from 12 si ;o 13 cents for the best?a difference in )rice in furor of this year of about fifty ^ ier cent., which fifty per cent, increase in nice will make the crop bring about the V ;amo amount of money that was realized m the staple, | w One strange thing about the baling of j :otton lies in the fact of the scant amount! )f bagging that is used by ginnors, thus' ^ intailing a loss of from 75 cents to $1 on 1 j; >n the bale. Planters do not seem to real- si zc t|iat deficiency in weight of bagging tnd ties must be made up in good cotton. I p Up to yesterday afternoon at the close tl >f business 555 bales had been weighed at V' ?.11C bi no warenuuse. oi>> ui muvu orty bales were stored. i jj In addition to this record a sniall num-' a ier of bales were sold to the cotton mill, ? md sent directly to the mill. The highest price paid for cotton was 13. w ents for one bale. 12.05 was paitl for one!"' inle, nnd 12.H7 was paid for a quantity t it. a Last year tlio cotton being at 8l/t to 9 b ents, planters put most of their crop in n he warehouse. The price tliis year being nore satisfactory, the warehouse has re- m eived but little of it. The high price is having a healthy effect w ipon business. Planters are paying their is ceounts, and relieving any money string- vi ncy that may be in their reach. j.e gj Men's and boys clothing, lighest quality, lowest price lu ;ash Bargain Store. a, T' tLU Iforwr'M Beardless barley, the tl>slit kind !o hiiw now f] r you want n uood p*teli oi ynpii ! -<>d for ... our Block lu ilit lurly lui!. Wt bu\e tUe 0r*d, (". Crimson c'ovt-r, red clovcr, lucerne, bnlry ? etch and dwarl rape. ' We h iveu stock of ruta bnga ami all kinds ' I turnip Mitd, J'4 it1 If you want n *jood tni's oii'dc fiir cutting tie bay out of >ou' cit'oii m# thht ><>u can _ irk It, we htive the blatiet und lianditc. bl A od slock of cotton balances end steel? HI dii. oi 3U Don't you nee'i a sf'.ou wueeiunnun . on urt> In,'ore you buy. Gor>d e?tln? Irish potatoes on ha.;d ail of lie time now. Doi.'t you uefd a nice summer Ihp robe? n, its huve u tew left. r* If you have any lu'e peaches or apples :>me to me /or your Alacon Jus aud jelly lapses, We ke11 Hie best chlck> n feed in therc irket, ?] id next ?hl< will bave cumhwi oyster V1 lelih aud j oifilwctl cliHU1'Kill lor eblc kens. Still tikirg orders for the test Jelllco coal t Mim mer price*. Cotnt) and alve me your C rder before I he price gets too li'gh for you. Gu We sell I he best coal. You want the beat 1 )al. Let's get togetuer. sol Will have hard coal next month. 2'.' Amos B. Morse Co. st( Sale I ss Sale I Baby Show I )teuiber 30tb, B lock. B next to the Postoff/ce. E 0 o'clock, at H ent value have been secured for B 3 this chance for a bargain. H mi-wHir of Violf.riant, pitrht. H > the babies good, but the crowd -the little ones are somewhat shy 3mediately after the Baby Show. unseen." s the oysters. Raw oysters with ?ried oysters with pickle, and dec. ^jjjj ?ield j Grand Opera House, Sept. 23. LACONICS FROM TROT. itoMpilnn Itnmc from a Wiffo flwabfl 11^1^011115 llViaitf vim ? > ?? Correspondent. The sun crosses the Equator to-morrow liich will likely bring: about a change in ie weather. The thirsty earth has been atered which has made man and beast etter off. Prof. F. W. Bradley is here to see his Dme folks and speaks quite "Frenchy" nee his three months sojourn among hem in France. Messers Emet and Rupert Dans, Ben table and David Kennedy entered Clem>n College last week. Miss Ruth Robinson is home from a jolly isit with her Cousin, Mrs M. E. Bradley t Clemson, Mrs M. W. Cuddy had as her guests last 'ednesdav Mrs Bettie Wardlaw with her aughter 4li68 Emma Messers James and rillie Morrah also Miss Onie Kennedy^ here a most delightful day was enjoyed Miss Azilo Harmon from McCormiek is are to see her friend Miss Millwee Davis. Prof. F. W. Bradley, who is tutor in, rench in S. C. himself with his brothers lessers. Eroster and Eustace who are tudents leave tomorrow for that instituon of learning. ? n If? (ieorge tne 7 year oiu son ui .mis uvasiv ressly died last Thursday from diphicria after a very short illness. The very icture of health only a few days ago a fight and interesting little one,tne eldest m gone to add another jewel in his comlg rejoicing. The hearts of loved ones re sad at Cedar Springs but dear little eorge is basking in the sunshine of God's ive. The remains of Mr James L. Wideman ill be brought from Greenwood this ternoon and buried in the Horeb Cemery where the greater part of his fathers mily sleep in this sacred spot. He leaves wife, one daughter, one sister and two rothers. Last Wednesday afternoou, at her home ear here, Miss Martha Reagin and Mr. illeys Quattlebum from Caliison were arried bv her pa6tor Rev. H. B. Elakely iss Martha is a genine good woman ; r. Quattlebum, is to be congratulated in inning her for a life long companion. He one of the prosperous planters in his ncinity, Miss Richardson, from Edgefield will ach Chestnut Ridge school, this session lie comes most highly recomended. Long Cane has risen over her bridges id many smalljones were washed away iring last weeks rains. Prof. Arch Talbort, of the Lethe school, id Mr. Willie Franklin, from near there ere in town Saturday. " Mr. W, H. Britt and son Master J. B. roju Builaio, weie the guests of their :>usin Mrs A. J. Davis last Thur. for the iv. \Ve were saddened to hear of the death Mr. Joe Link, a more obliging and true iend could not be found and his generos 'art whs without bounds filled with chnrr and kindness. Mr. Frank Thomson left last week for skine CollegeTTp to date there have been 400 bales cotton ginned, bringing 12 3-8 seed cts, brings your cotton on. For hats, caps and extra ints see Cash Bargain Store School tablets and peneils leap; Cash Bargain Store. Mean your kid and canvas shoes with Artm. 10 cent*. rirst lot oi Zach McUee's "Daik Corner' d out. Second lot iusi arrived. Riadltby means. Only one dollar, at Speed'* Drug ire.