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? ' t % i $ Panama Suits for Men and Boys' ing every week. We have three colo and three for Boys. These hot weather suits are go i Come and see them. New arrival of PANAMA H Come and see the new young Ma just enough Crown and Brim. The PiryafS Rose] i Candv Speed's Drug Store. Phone 18. Always Ready to Serve You. Stationery Toilet Goods Here! llsitlifeiw .% . r...-^ &-*aMp3er ^' iMj^ v;l; and bc_refreshed! v|<gMfc'' ' *r-<r" I Sip by sip here's pure enjoyment?cool com fort?a satisfied thirst ?a contented palate. Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. Demand the nenuine by full name Nicknames eucourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA 2-F isetil Deparl : a are arriv= rs for Men ing fast. ATS. : HMBBMnMia LOWNDESVILLE ! Happenings of a Week In and About the Seven-Hilled City?Personals. Lowndesville, Juno 5,1914. Rev. J. C. O'dell, Presiding Elder of tho Anderson District, came in today "was a week ago, went to the Ridge the next morning and preached at 11 o'clock, came back here and at 3:30 held the Second Quarterly Conference, and at 8 p. m preached in Smyrna Church. Mr. J. Bruce Moseley, of Augusta, came jp last Sunday. On Mod day he went to . Anderson, entered the hospital and had an i operation for appendicitis performed, 1 ivhich was satisfactory, and since then he aas steadily improved and is on the road ^ complete recovery. Mrs. D. L. Barnes went to Anderson uunuu-y, wueio&cro reuiaiueu wiui !or several days. Miss Leila Moseley, who has been teach- 1 ng in one ol the public schools 'of Ander- { son for several terms, as the school has < :losed for vacation, came homo yesterday ^ jveek ago and stayed till Monday, when i she returned to Anderson and began a bus uess engagement. Today week ago, Memorial Day, was ob ierved only by the Rural carriers, who ested from their labors. Dr. J. L. Martin, of Abbeville, has en wed his services as a six months' supply is pastor and preacher for the Fresbyte ian (Providence) Church in this place. ?rom the well-known popularity and gen iral litness for the work, this arrangement vill be pleasmg to all interested, Mrs. J. B/Moseley went, to /jiderson Vednesday. Mr. C. G. McAllister, oi Lati cuer, came ' tp Wednesday on business. j Miss Louise Barber, having, ended her 1 or vices for the time being, as one ot the ! acuity of Lander Female Coll egeof Green vood, came here last week where she will ipend some time at the home of her >rother-in-law, Mr. E. J. Hu.ekabee. Dls. H. H. and J. C. Harris, of Ander, 3on( ather and son, were called to this p lace rhursday professionally. President Roscoe Horton, off tfrer (Jevm gia lliiitary Institute,, was. heiie fioc- sen ;ral lays during the- weok, being: wek?m?d by lis many friends. Yesterday evening our long disCraffl ing lrought was in measure broken by t ?vo lours' slow-falling rain, which wasity no neans a thorough season, yet it reifer v'ed ,he situation. The rural earners tir ing :heering reports from all around! a eir routes, so that the rain covered a-cent sid jrable area around this place. It renia ins ;o be seen as to whether it will bebfcair i the stands of cotton. Even where- oast on seed were planted sometime ago>the<n i is >nly enough for a stand in some piaw "es. Much of the land intended for oottotBi ?ot so hard that it could not bo pffepau ed. Whether it will still be prepared! a nd planted remains to be seen. Gaask >ns were almost an entire failure,. and', il - is doubtful about them yielding more fclau ti a small part of their usual produote* Ilrauipe . Landreth's garden seecFgnn 7.. C. A. Milford & Co, telll'fi*] m tment laffovr & Man Merca Mr. W. H. McFall to Wed. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Stern, request the honor of your presence at the marriageof their daughter Lillian T" Mr WHHnm Harold McFall on Thursday evening, the twenty-fifth of June, at half after eight o'clock, \ Baptist Church, Darlington, South Carolina. I :* Notice. N'otife is hereby given that all persons hole ling claims against the Estate of Dr. C. L<. Kennedy will be called upon to prove tho . mrue in the Probate Court on Wednes day, the 10th day of June, at eleven o'clot jk a. m. T. J. Griffln, Judge of Probate for Greenwood County. Ico (Jream. The 'ladies of the Methodist Church will serve i ce cream and cake on the Methodist Churcl i lawn on next Thursday afternoon, June 1 1th, beginning at six-thirty o'clock. Everyl ?dy is invited to come and get some e xcellent cream and cake. t Agents Wanted. We 1 ivant a reliable man or woman in Abbevi lie to look after renewals and new subscr iptions to Metropolitan, "The Livest Majsraz ine in America. The work may be done in spare time?a few hours each week, Liberal pay for whatever time is put in. No inv estment or bond required, no pre vious e scperience necessary. Full instruc tions ai id supplies sent free. Give two ref- ( erences . Desk 14, Metropolitan Magazine, New Yo rk. 1 Notice to Trespassers. Th? u uderslgned give notice that they 1 advertise their lands against hunting, fish- i (rigor trespass of any kind.. Li CO. X- W nson, C. L. Pieessly, JoeTullis, T. G. W hitc, J. R. Bo wie, T. P. Thomson, George White. Estate of Dr. John A, Eobinson. Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take Notice that on tho 30th day of June, 1914, I will render a final account of my actings and doings as Executrix of the Estate of Dr. John A. Robinson, deceased, in the office of Judge of Probate for Abbe ville County at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such Executrix. All persons having demands against said estate will present them for payment on or before that day, proven and authentic ated, or bo forever barred. Mrs. Urayton n. uriiiiu, Executrix. 358 Frank St., Greenville, S. C. CoukIih ?r?l <'o1?In Weaken the System. Continued Coughs, Cold? and Bron chial troubles are depressing and weak eu the bysteiii. Loss of weight and appetite generally follow. Get a 50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery today. It will stop your cough. The first dose help.0. The best medicine for Stubborn Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Mr. O. H. ; Brown, Muscatine, Ala., writes : "My I wife was sick during the hot summer| i months and I honestly believe Dr. King's New Discovery saved her life." Good for children. 50c. and $1.00, at ^ wjt Druggist. Me Stores Onyx an< express. You will new goods son. It is ou chandise a an article t mtile < f At the Grand. Manager Cheatham has arranged for the Mutual Programme, all new pictures and coin tri hp. the very best obtainable. He will have one of these famous plays each week. Friday night the world-famous "Leah Kleschno" will be'seen at the Grand Opera House. Nothing but the best, the most instructive and the most interesting pio tures presented. OOOOOOOOOO 00 00000000 o THE CIVIC CLUB. o 00000000000000000000 The Civic Club will hold its regular meeting Thursday at half past five o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. T. Cole man. This afternoon will be devoted to music and a delightful program will be presented by the Music Club. A full meeting i3 desired. Mrs. W. P. Greene, President. Mrs. C H McMurray, Secretary f DICKENS "LITTLE NELL" DEAD Mrs. Harriet Tice Said She Was Original in Famous Novel. Loudon Cable to New York Sun. Mrs. Harriot Tice, who said she was the origiual of Dickens' Little Neil in "The Old Curiosity Shop," is head. 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