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BUT NOW ? ^lip^ W ? LOWNDESVILLE 1 * i* 'I* T ^ - - Mrs. R. B. Bryan and her children of Columbia, have been for some time at heir bungalow near the Savannah River to spend their usual summer outing. Some days ago Mr. Jno. C. Lomanx I of Anderson, came down and went out to the place above named, and visited his sister and family above named. Mr. J. E. Galloway, of Macon, Ga., came over and was at Mr. Charles Clinkscales for a day or two visiting ' his sister, Miss Pauline Clinkscales, who is the protege of the kind friends l.amed above. Mr. Waddell Mattison, of North Auerusta, was here several days ago r.nd spent a day or two with the family of Mr. A. W. Barnes. Mr. LeRoy Sadler of Anderson, was here last week on business. Maj, and Mrs. F. W. R. *Nance of Abbeville, were here for several days last week at the home of the writer and other relatives and friends Messrs Boss Nance and Claude Lanier of Monterey, were here for a day last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jones of Greenville, have been here for some days visiting the family of Rev. H. C. Fennell, the father-in-law of the first. Mrs. Annie E. Moorehead, of Atlanta, came over last week and is still at the home of the writer. Rev. T. C. Odell, Presiding Elder of the Anderson District, in company with Rev. J. D. Crout. both of An derson, came down last Sunday evening and at 4 p. m., in the Methodist church at this place, the second named preached an excellent sermon to a few hearers, after which the Quarterly Conference for this charge was held, the above returned to their homes that evening. Dr. L. 0. McCalla, of Starr, came down to this place on business Wednesday. Mr. Jas. Baskin brought the writer a few days ago, a stalk of corn which is sixteen feet, two inches in height, has two shoots ten feet from the ground, and has twenty blades of fodder upon it. Mr. Ira B. Bell, the official at this olace on the C & W C Railway, as lepot agent and telegraph operator, deserves at least a little mention. Five years ago he was operating between the plow handles on his farm iii Georgia, and was appointed to his ^resent position. One day was between the plow handles, the next was here in charge of his present responsible position, and he has since managed it to the entire satisfaction of all concerned. He is painstaking, kind and obliging to all with whom he meets, is therefore very popular and is considered by all, the right man in the right place. Troupe. v 5jC 3|c * 3jC ? jje $ ? $ * $ Jjc v *! * Calhoun Falls * * * * ?.?$*$#**$****$***$$ sif S. J. Hester has been quite ill with gastroenteritis; Dr. Pru.tt. who ?;as been attending him, status that Mr. Hester is well on the way to recovery. Jos. C. Langley has moved his stock of groceries to the store lately occupied by W. E. Anderson. Mr. J. Frank Clinkscales, who was lately discharged from the hospital in Augusta, was in town on the 6th, greatly improved in health. Harold and Cecil Tate, of Abbeville, are visiting their uncle, Dr. I WHITE ft ) 20 per cen U We have a i I we aie goiii P rather than Call ear )VESa"?RAN< Tate. Mrs. E. B. Calhoun, of Atlanta, is visiting the family of W. N. Calhoun. Mrs. P. A Underwood is away on c visit to her parents at Pendleton. Mr. Will Mcllwaine and family, of Florida, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Bell, the parents of Mrs. * Mcllwaine. Crops in this section are greatly in need of rain; the slight showers of last week were of but little benefit to the farmers. Dr. R. H. Banks and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wakefield are visiting at Shel by, N. C. FAIRFIELD - ? * ? * *** * There was a picnic at the Fairfield school house last Wednesday, a large Towd atended and all seem to have a good time. Miss Ruby Young spent a few days last week in Fairfield. Miss Willie Young has gone to Falak to rend a while with her cousin, Miss Kate Warren. We hear that Miss Warren is to be married the 10, to a Mr. Jones. We had the pleasure of spending " ' - i -r nr_ 1 u.? ine aay at me nume ui i?i. aim uus. J. W. Young last Sabbath. A pleas?nt day indeed was spent Mrs. Maggie Burgess from Piedmont, and her niece, Miss Inez Tinsley of Spartanburg, are spemjung a few days with relatives in Troy and Fairfield, they were guests in the home of Mr. Joe Young Friday, also Mrs. John Young and Miss Daisy Young. Mr. T. P. Creswell has gone to see his daughter, Mrs. Louise McKensley, who is very ill at this writing. Hope rhe will soon be well again. Mrs. J. A. Brown and son Charley, Emma Kate and Helen, spent last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Sam Talbert. Master Ansel and Lucien Talbert jspent Saturday with Joel and Roy Young. Mr. Jone Young went to Lethe /\? Knclnocc wi+V* o hnnH nf liuajr v/11 ** ?-??? ** v*. w* little boys, about seven in number, it is real amusing to hear them tell about their trip and how kind Mr. Blakely was to them. One of them said he would love to stay with Mr. Blakely, he was so kind. Mrs. Mary Creswell and Mrs Maggie Talbert and children, spent Friday with Mrs. John McCaslan. Mr. John Wilson from Greenwood, rpent Sabbath with Mr. John McCasl&s. : 'WATTS * . : Mrs. M. E. Thomas is visiting Mrs. M. C. Thomas this week. Mr. and Mrs. L C. Rock returned Saturday from Virginia, where they visited relatives They had a delightful visit and give a glowing description of the beautiful clover and timothy lipids of Virginia. Protracted services are in progress at Warrenton. We were delighted Sunday at having visitors from MonState of Ohio, City of Toledo. {. __ Lucas County. I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he 19 senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, mis om uay ui A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pilla for conatipatlon. IOUNTAIN (The Chest Wit! t Discount : sed in Over a few of these f g to close on carry them oly as we have GES y i?rey and Sharon. Mrs. J. E. Harkness and daughter, Sarah, were pleasant visitors in Warrenton last week-end. Mr. David Gilliam has just returned from a trip to the mountains .?f North Carolina. Miss Gladys Wilson passed through Watts Saturday en route to Chester to visit Miss Florence Bradford. Miss Mary Grace Wilson and Mr. Ernest Cheatham spent a night last week in the Bellevue section. ****** :?* ?******** Jf I ANTREVILLE * ******* ** * ****?:{! Mr. Dean. Blanchett and family, visited Anderson and in the Flat p-ock section last week. j Mr. John Black and family Were spend-the-day guests at Mr. Gus Crowther's Tuesday. Misses Birdie and I/Ouise Bell, ol Lowndesville, are visiting at Mr. iJd Bell's. Mr. Bob Branyon \isited at Mr, J. T. Erwin's, and attended the reunion at Carswell. Mr. Glenn Fleming of Colombia, visited here Last week. Mr. Mott Keaton and family oi Rowersville, Ga., are visiting theii parents and relatives. Mr. George Shirley of Bowersville Ga., visited relatives here this week Messrs George Gray and Furmar Sutherland left Thursday for Bow ersville, Ga. Rev. Robertson lefi; Monday foi Phoenix, to assist Rev. Manly in i meeting. Miss Janette Murdock of Conni< Maxwell Orphanage, is visiting hei father and relatives. Miss Mary Anderson returnee Wednesday from a week's visit tc Miss Herron. Mr. and Mrs. Wham of Greer, Mis! Sadie aisseii 01 .spartan Durp, art visiting Mrs. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Arrington, with theii son and daughter, of Kirksey Mrs McCowan and daughter, of Anderson, Mrs. Roberts and daughter, Miss Puth of Ninety Six, visited at Dr Anderson's. Mrs. T. A.. McCarter and children of Birmingham, Ala., are visiting relatives here. Miss Martha Piatt gave a demonstration Monday at Erwin's Park. Miss Broyles, of Townville, Miss Herron of Starr, are guests of Miss Mary Anderson. Miss Laura McAlister, and Miss Pet Hawthorne of Latimer, are vis ?t.ng Mrs. S. J. Wakefield. Miss Mary Anderson entertained Friday evening in honor of her tuests, Misses Herron, Bissell, Broy!es and Roberts. Mr. Henry Bowen of Abbeville, visited his sister, Mrs. Norris Wakeli3ld, one day last week. Mrs. Robertson and three children left Satu-day for a visit to Greenwood. - ? Mr. Raymond Sutherland of Anderson, was a guest at Mr. A. M. Erwin's Wednesday night. The Missionary Society of First Creek, met at Mrs. Earl Mui dock's "aturday afternoon. Mrs. A. M. Erwin and son, Lang?kn, visited relatives and friends in ibe Lebanon section for the week-end rnd worshipped at Lebanon church. Miss Minnie Fleming is visiting ] datives in the Lebanon section. ***#** ************:} * McCORMICK " 4 August 9, 1?15. The meeting here came to a close Jast Sunday night, after continuing for oyer two weeks. This was the I . C i REFRIGE ti the Chill In IT.) 20 per cent l Million Home amous Refrige .t at 20 per cei *rer to another } only a few lef hiniU HOME OUT. rcatest -evival meeting thai has r,eon hold in McCormick for a long f while. Besides many people being J .diverted, ninety-five people joined he different churches. i Miss Olivia Mattison has returned j rorne after visiting friend? in Doni olds. Mr. EJr's Huguley, who has a posi- t tion in Anderson, came down Sunday ] to spend the clay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Huguley. ] Miss Wessie Sturkey has returned J I v-z-TMo "fiananilinc sp.veral dflvs in. ) incolnton, Ga. Miss Kqtherine Harper, of Charleston, is visiting her grandparents, > Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Brown. Mr. Stuart Parker, from Green! wood, has been a visitor he e for , "everal (fays. 1 DUE WEST * f # * V Aim/v r\f riraanwAnrl JLVCVt Willi .L VUII5 V* V.*VVI?TTVWV?, , f-pent several (lays with relatives here . recently. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Bell and child, ren are visiting Mrs. Bell's parents, j in Missouri. J Dr. J. S. Moffatt is away canvass ing for the college, inAlabami, Mississippi anJ Tennessee. j , Mrs. Watson Boyce and her daugh. ter, Mary, returned to Due West af1 ter a visit of two weeks to relatives ^ . cl; Charlotte. , Mrs. J. 0. Denny and childre ? have returned to their home in Cro.M Hill < i sfter a visit of ten days to her moth- ^ er, Mrs. S. W. Addison. . ? Miss Virginia Addison has re- J P uirned to her work in a hospital in Tharlotte ' I 1 Miss Jjsie Baird left Saturday ,for ( , a visit to White Oak, Chester, and , Yorkvillc. 3 Miss Eleanor Pressly left Monday ? ior Hickory Grove, where she will visit her :ister, Mrs. )B. G. Pressly. r The Tom Thumb Wedding given , at the Memorial Hall Thursday night ^ . was a g-eat success. The little < 5 'oiks mi aid spienaiaiy ana miss , Mary Kennedy deserves much credit for the training they received. BETRAYED BY A FRIEND. . v Dr. Jac?: Pressly, J. F. Bradley and W. W. firadley and Sloan Ha. I went :p into Pickens county last w^ek on ; n fishing trip. They x took W. R. ] > Bradley's word for it, that there was } Ash as nlintiful as the sands cf the ! > sea, and game tame enough to "light" ] on the barrel of their guns, and they < made the trip in a Ford. Mr. Brad- s [ 'ey "began to make excuses" before j i;hey got as far as Anderson county, j . L.nd he is still making them. PELLAGRA AT EPWORTH. More *han one third of the orphans at Epwqrth Orphanage are i affected with pellagra. The treat. .ment of tie disease has been turned *>vei\to Dr Joseph Goldberg, a surgeon of the public health service, who . will treat the children and look after their diet. ; TURK BATTLESHIP SUBMARINE VK TIM. Constantinople, Aug. ft.? The 1 Turkish battleship Kheyr-Ed-Larba- * [ >.ossa has been sunk by a submarine, t was: omocially announced to-day. | . The Khe/r-Ed-Barbarossa was- formerly the German, ship Ku furst Friederich Wilhelm. The worship was sunk in ths Sea " : of Marmora by a British submarine, I which ha-1 penetrated the Dartunelles . A majority of the crew wa? rescued. ! The warship was built in Stattin, i Germany, being completed in 1891. |i:he was 'nought by the Turkis.; Govi ernment in 1910 at the same time that the Torgut Reis also wai purchased from Germany. RATORS | Discount I s I rators that 1 at discount g season. a pie Ci FITTERS Master's Sale, rhe State of South Carolina, , County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. lire. Elda B. Beat, Plaintiff, against J. . U. Campbell, Defendant. By authority of a Decree of Sale by he Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in paid State, made in ,be above stated cai*e, I will offer for ?le, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. ft., S. C., on Salepday in September, A. D. 1915, Within the legal houraof sale ;be followi' K described land, to wit: ill that tracf or parcel of land situate, ying and being in tbe town of Callou Falls, Abbeville County, in tbe State aforesaid, with a four room house hereon, with other building*, frontng one hundred and twenty-four feet >n Seneca street with a depth of one )De hundred and seventy-five feet, sounded by said Seneca street, East md South by lot of Dr. J. Hicks, We?t by alley. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to say for papers. B. E. HILL, Master A. C., 8. C. The S".:te of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. In Probate Court. !. L. Perrin, as administrator of the personal estate of J. W. Siija, decflnapH al. Plfliniff. against Mrs. Julia S. Dodson, et a1.. Defendants. Amended Complaint to seu lands n aid of assets to pay debts. Pursuant to an order of the I iobate court, ? I will soli at public outcry ac Abbeville Court House, on Saleso.ay in September, 1915 next, for the paynent of debts, the following described real estate belonging to the esi.nte of J. W. Sign, deceased, s tuate n the City of Abbeville, in the State iforesaid, tQ wit: All that tract, piece, or parcel of and, situate, lying and being in the City of Abbeville facing on Main Street, and being bounded bi lands now or formerly belonging ct Lee Kurtz, Frances Lomax, estrte of Tohn A. Harris and Main Street and :eing the house and lot where the aid Jno. W. Sign was residine at the time of his death, and said lot confining ore acre of land, mere or ess. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for paper?.. J. F. MILLER, Judge Probate Ccurt. An Easy, Pleasant Laxative One or two Dr. King's New Life Pills with a tumbler of water at night Nfo bad, nauseating taste; no belching gas. Go right to bed. Wake up n the morning, enjoy a free, easy jowel movement, and feel fine all lay. Dr. King's New Life Pills are sold by all Druggists, 36 in an original package, for 25c. Get a bottle ;o-day?enjoy this easy, pleasant laxative. T?nr* ! n mmm The ginner belongingto " Richey estate: Did stand if ] [f interested v Mvc. TT J.T1XO. JL1 Gr? P. O. Box 2C PAY LATER > ^ ? EXIT CALOMEL NO MORE NASTY, DISAGREEABLE EFFECTS. \ LIV-VER-LAX is now rapidly tak ing the place of calomel everywhere. It is just as effective, cleansing the- 0 system thoroughly of bile, toning up? the liver; and making that sluggish . I feeling disappear like magic. Yet it H is pleasant to take, and has none of H the disagreeable after effects that I make us dread calomel so much. Feel fine all the time. Take LIV- fl VER-LAX regularly, and health be- I comes a habit. 9 Guarantee. Every genuine bot? fl tie bears the likeness of L. K. Brisby, H and if it does not give satisfaction your money will be returned. For "fHj sale in the big 50c and $1 bottle at any druggist's. . H "MONEY" The mint makes it and under the- H terms of the CONTINENTAL. B MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 per cent, for any legal H purpose on approved real estate^ H Terms easy, tell us your wants and: we will co-operate with you. H 908-9 MUNSEY BLDG., I Baltimore, Md. Bj Blue Ridge Railway Go. I Effective July 4,1916. H / No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eutbonnd. Dsliy Dally Dally M Ex. 8mx \ Stations? A. M. P. M. A. M. Wk Lv Walballa - 7 40 8 lo 5 80 9| Lv West Union ? 7 43 3 15 6 85 H Lv Heneoa 8 05 8 88 8 00 ?H Lv Jordanl* - 8 06 8 35 6 88 jm Lv Adirc* 8 24 3 52 t 57 L v Cberrj 't 8 27 8 55 7 ?| K3 Lv Pendleton 8 39 4 07 7 17 ^jM Lv Anion ........ 8 47 4 15 7 'JO ' I ? Qnn/1. Qn.ln.. K Ml 4 18 7 Itt Lv Denver 8 65 4 24 7 41 HI Lv West Andeifon 6 10 4 38 8 00 t.v Anderson (Pass. dep). 9'5 4 43 8 15 L? Anderson (Fgt. dep)... 9 17 4 45 8 ?7 uV Ersklne Biding.- 9 38 5 05 8 85 wBL Ar Beltoo 9 45 5 15 8 45 9| Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7 BtaMonv- P. M. A. M. A. M. Lv B?lton - 25 ,11 22 9 45 gg Lv Ersklne Sldlog... 5 35 11 84 0 55 Lv Anderaon (Fgt. depot) 5 50 11 48 10 13 MB Lv Anderson (Pass, dep)- 5 52 11 50 1<? J5 ""' Lv West Anderaon 5 57 11 57 12 34 M Lv Denver (5 10 12 10 IX 5> Lv bandy Springs 6 19 12 13 1 01 HH TjV Aulnn 6 17 12 18 1*05 " Lv Pendleton 6 24 12 28 1 17 BO Lv Cherry's - 8 34 12 36 1 8-*i Lv Adam? 6 36 12 39 l 37 Lv Jordanlu - 6 51 12 S7 2 01 Lv Seneca 6 5S 1 00 2 05 [H| Lv West Union 7 11 1 33 3 15 Ar Walballa 7 25 1 42 3 23 Qj -Will also stop at tbe following stations and take on and let off pat-sengers?Phlnney's James, Toxaway, Welch. J. R. Anderson. Superintendent, RUB-MY-TISM, I Will cure Rheumatism, JNeu-; H ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic H Sprains, Bruises, Cuti, Burns, 014 1 H Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eo, N zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, I used internally or externally. 25c. H Bdil6! 1 y and engines I the Carrie B. I may be run at I party wishes. rrvi+D I V1X uv ? . L. Frazier, I eenville, S. C. I )8. I