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I Get the p?'iCELL-y^Eg VK>Cl6fJ<r Ori "T?e | EXCISE LAW Ad To-WS SUMOtt. <?0 J 5^jFy^VTHEg?S ANV ( s ^svv-? * * Local Items * j INSTALLATION SERVICES. T-ntnnJ ?-f +Via foornlfj-r nrpafhinp % J. I LCCiLA V/JL tliV a 0 services at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church on next Sabbath morning, the new pastor of the church, Rev. M. R. Plaxco, will be ordained and installed. The services will be conducted by Dr. F. Y. Pressley of Due West, who will address the pastor. Rev. E. B. Kennedy, the former pastor of the church, will address the people. The trial sermon for ordinance will be preached by Rev. Mr. Plaxco. These services are very impressive and the members of the church and the public generally are invited to oe present. Services will be at eleven o'clock. Off On a Pleasure Trip. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Anderson leave this week for Asheville, N. C., where , they go to attend the annual meeting of the Tri-State Water and Light Association of the Carolinas and Georgia. Mr. Anderson is VicePresident of the Association and stands high in the councils of its It men. The meetings will be held at "The Langren", one of the most delightful places in the city of Asheville. On Speakers Night, which will be the climax of the many pleasant features, Mr. Anderson will be master of Ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will be away a week. Memorial Services. Memorial services of the John H. Winder Division of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, were held in the Baptist church last Sabbath afternoon at four o'clock. A large crowd was present and a solemn and impressive service was held, made doubly so by the tragic death of Mr. Fred Link, who was killed last Wednesday night, and who stood high in ( the councils of the Brotherhood. The sermon preached by Rev. M. R. Plaxco, was appropriate to the occasion and was attentively listened to by those present. There was some especially fine ?music by the choir. Mr. Wideman for the Senate. Mr. James W. Wideman has announced his candidacy fo: the Senate. Mr. Wideman is a y.?uu;; mp.n highly esteemed in this county both for his affable manners and his ability. He is a graduate of the State University and a man capabu* of good service in behalf of the county. The announced candidates so far are Messrs. Charlton DuRant and ?.ir. Wideman, both gentlemen having the confidence of all who know them and both being men of merit and force. ?Manning Herald. A Happy Marriage. Miss Ada Klugh and J. B. Schroeder were happily married Saturday afternoon in the Baptist parsonage by the Rev. Louis J. Bristow, in the presence of a few relatives and friends. Miss Klugh is the daughter of W. A. Klugh, who lives near Greenwood, while Mr. Schroeder is one of the trusted employees of the county. The many irienas 01 ine young coupie wish them a long and happy life. Singing for the Seceders. ' Mrs. R. E. McKenzie has accepted an invitation to sing in the A. R. P. church and last Sabbath charmed the large congregation present with her sweet alto voice. i Mrs. McKenzie has recently married and moved to Abbeville and she will be an addition to the different music circles of the city. A BKt 6ctf,KEL HnHB jlOlELi YUR? HE HA \bHE riASTooJH^ L 1 k I The Civic Club ji The regular meeting of the Civic j Club will be held Thursday after- j noon, at five o'clock, at the home of i ' Mrs. M. T. Coleman. The after- j 1 noon will be devoted to music and art. The music club will furnish a i delightful program and the art ex- < : hibit furnished by the Federation ] | will be shown. A full attendance is \ desired. Winning a Prize. Blanding Dick was in the city for , I several days this week seeing his I | freinds. He has recently won a prize 1 ! of a bale of cotton at Clemson College, having submitted the best essay on the "Buy a Bale" Movement. His 1 friends here congratulate him on hi8 < success. ( i Sympathy for Miss Lazenby. The many friends of Miss Lazenby j sympathize with her In the death of 1 her father. News was received in i Abbeville Thursday at midnight of his sudden death and Miss Lazenby left Friday morning for her home in i Roanoke, Va. i . ] Architect's Competition. Beaufort is soon to establish a ( township Library and Jas. C. Hemp- , , hill has entered the Architect's Com- , petition for the plans. His friends ( here wish him success. Off to Cheater. j J Mrs. C. H. McMurray was taken to ] Chester Monday night for treatment. She has been sick for some time and her friends hope this hospital treat- \ ment will restore her to her accus- i tomed good health. < A Pretty VUitor 1 Mies All*?n fhA nrAfcfv sistar nf 1 v"w r* wvv w' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen, is in the 1 city from Greenville and will spend a week, visiting. She is a ch*:rmi:ig young woman and our people arc ^ glad to have her. ( The Book Club. The regular meting of the Book 1 Club will be held this morning at 1 the home of Mrs. J. F. Bradley at half past ten o'clock. Off For Hi? Health. "j Mr. James S. Bowie left this week ^ for Mt. Clemens, Mich., where he ?oes for a month every year for his health. i 1 A class of "First Aid to Injured" of the American National Red Cross is being organized by the employees of the Seaboard Air Line Railway. * Dr. G. A. Neuffer, Dr. C. C. Gambrell ' and Dr. J. C. Hill are interested in 1 getting up the class and will be the Instructors. Anyone desiring to join the class should see the instruc- 1 tors. 1 Miss Nelle Edwards is coming home from Tennessee this week and will spend her vacation in Abbeville to the delight of her many friends. ^ Miss Georgia Edwards will come ^ down from Greenville next week and will spend her vacation here also. Mr. Luther Marchant passed through Abbeville last Sabbath on his way to Mt. Carmel to vis?t his wife who has been there for some time with her mother, Mrs. John W. Morrah, who is quite sick. Miss Margaret Bradley is at home ] for the summer vacation. She did ] excellent work at the Due West Col- < lege for Women this year and has | earned the good time the vacation ] will afford. } Mrs. Walter Blessing of Whitney, 1 , N. C., is in the city visiting her par- ^ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodhurst. < Fine Invest^ T.ift.lft Miss Marv Celestia Parler is in the city from Wedgefield, visiting her aunt, Miss Martha Piatt. She is a pretty little ghi and last year nade one of the best records in the Sumter Tomato Canning club. y Miss Janie Lee Morrow is in the lity visiting Miss Margie Bradley. Miss Morrow is on her way home from a pleasant visit to friends in Atlanta and Clemso*i. She will spend i week with Miss Bradley. Mrs. Joe V. Elgin and little Joe V., Jr., left Tuesday for Bennettsville, ;o spend some time with Mrs. Lillian Samer. Miss H. C. Perrin returned to her lome in Greenville Tuesday, after an ixtended stay in the city with Mrs. aeorge White and Mrs. Wade Coth*an. Chevis Sondley carne over from \tlanta last Sabbath to attend the funeral of his uncle. Mr. Charlton Sondley. Mrs. P B. Speed went up to.Greenville to spend several clays this weok yith her daughter, Mrs. Thomas M. Marchant. Mrs. Tom Bowen went over to Greenwood last week and stayed one light with her friend, Mrs. Field, ivho was with her huiiband at the jreenwood hospital. Mrs. Hubert Furman left last week for Arkansas where sh< goes to make in extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Ernest Neel. Miss Mary Quarles Link has relumed home after a pleasant stay n Richmond, where she went as a sponsor to the big reunion. Prof. L. W. Dick was in the city ast week for several days seeing his friends. Everyone b always glad to see him. Miss Bess Fretwell came up from Hartsville last Friday to be with Mrs. Barnwell and to attend the funeral sf little William Barnwell. Miss Lucia Woodhurst went over to Atlanta this week and from Atlanta she went to Lawrenoeville for a risit to friends. Miss Lillie Clark and Miss Corrie Andrews went out to Cedar Springs last Sunday to attend v.he funeral of Mrs. Drennan. Mr. P. H. McCaslan came in from :he countrv last Fridav to attend the funeral of his grand-nephew, little William Barnwell. Miss Eleanor Schroeder has re;urned from McCormick, where she las been visiting most pleasantly ivith her friend, Miss Carrie Brown. Prof, and Mrs. Mark Bradley are n the city visiting Mrs. J. F. Bradley, rheir handsome younjj son accoir. Danies them. Miss Bessie Pool, who has been svith Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran for the past season, left last week for her tiome in Elrod, N. C. Mr. Lawrence Keck of Clinton, ivas in the city Sunday spending the iay with friends. Mrs. Wyatt Aiken and her two iharming little girls are in Greenville this week on a visit to relatives. Is Sickness A Sin? If not, it's wicked to neglect illness and means of relief. It's wicksd to endure Liver Ills, Headache, tndigestion, Constipation, when one iose of Po-Do-Lax gives relief. PoDo-Lax is Podophyllin (May Apple), ivithout the gripe. It arouses the Liver, increases the f.ow of bile? Nature's antiseptic in the Bowels, ifour Constipation and other ills disappear overnight because Po-Do-Lax las helped Nature to remove the :ause. Get a bottle from your Druggist to-day. Get rid of your, Constipation overnight. 1 ator Is Kelly! J rfc FCipa7T^3PI Gtf) K6J.L1 AiKT VET.) ? WHE??P ? 6b T<x^C rvj AUSWJA J jM| Death of William Barnwell. William, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barnwell, died last Thursday night at five minutes after fll atrA? o r? *-? ill nnao A'f ftWA C1C V U1 ail Ui. I/TT W weeks. The little: boy was twentytwo months old, bright and lovable in his disposition and the pride and joy of his parents' heart. Funeral services were held at the house at six o'clock Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Mr. Guignard of the Episcopal church, in the presence of a large crowd of sorrowing friends. The choir, composed of Mrs. Ellis, Miss Mary Hill, Miss Ada McMillan, Jas. S. Cochran and W. E. Hill, sang two beautiful selections, a burial service was read, after which the interment was at Melrose cemetery. Here, after the commitment service was over, the little grave was left covered with beautiful flowers, whose beauty and fragrance bespoke the deepest regret ior tne loss 01 tne uttie t>oy ana sincere sympathy for the disconsolate mother and father. The pall bearer:! were: Messrs R. S. Link, J. Allen Smith, Jr., Lewis Perrin, Dr. C. H. McMurray, T. G White, and Wm. P. Greene. BIRTH. At Abbeville, S. C., Wednesday, June 15, 1915 to Dr. and Mrs. J. Irwin Gilmer, a daughter. Miss Sarah Welsh of Monroe, N. C., is in the city the attractive guest of Mrs. Frank M. Welsh. Ought to Paint I ought to have painted last year, but I hated to pay $2 a gallon. I've got to paint this year ; it'll take a little more paint; I suppose 1 gallon in 10; and a little wore work, I suppose 1 day in 10. My job would have cost last year about $50 ; it is going to cost this year |5r?. ftri crrma T cnnnsiaa it'll Vus tVio aama y ' A *4 W VUV kfUi v again, if I wait again. What if paint goes-down to $1.75 a gallon ? $2.50 on the joh! I shan't wait; what a foDl I was ! DEVOE P. B. Speed sells it. Sl5f5JSJ5/5JB/BJB/S/SJBfSI5J5JBJ5JEJ5I5J5JBJ5J5J5J';,ri gPICTORE SHOW PBOGEAMI fSISJ3JSJ3J3J5J3J3J3J3J3JcI3JSJ313JcUBI3JSJSJ5JSJSJ3i For Thi. Week. ******** ?WEDNESDAY? "At the Edge of Things"?American "Grigley". Wife"?Reliance. "Mix Fatty's Handicap" ?Alwin, Comedy. Down On the rarm ? Keystone. 4 Reels. 1 ?THURSDAY? 1 "The Heart of Princess Marsari"? 1 Thanhouser in 2 parts. "Mike's Elopement"?Reliance. Com. "Mack at It Again"? Keystone. 4 Reels. ?FRIDAY? "Bad Buck of Santa Inez"?Kay-Bee , In 2 parts, featuring Wm. S. Hart , "He Wouldn't Stay Down"?Keysstone. d "THE DOLLAR MARK"? in Five parts, featuring Eobt. Warwick. Prices 10 and 15 cents. 8?Reels?8 ?SATURDAY? "Eleven Thirty P. M."?Majestic. 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