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BUY NOW I 1 5 ^ ^j^|gp r_3 v _ STC .* LOWNDESVILLE * * ' ***** * *? * **?** Mr. J. B. Franks and little daughter, Miss Mandaline, of Philadelphia, I came in and spent some days with Mrs. T. Baker, mother-in-law if the i first. Mrs. M. Alewine, of the Falls, t came up and visited her old home, c and relatives, Mrs. L. O. Speer and ? family in this place, last week. Miss Annie Liddell, who had spent I some time in Mississippi, came back * to her home here last week and will 1 spend some time with her brother, ( Mr. T. C. Liddell and family. Maj. and Mrs. J. G. Huckabee went 1 to Branchville last week and have since been with the family of Mrs. * ? ? * ii. Simmons, tfle mouier-in-iaw 01 me first. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bell and little s Clara, their daughter, went up to Carswell last week and are still visit- * ing their kinspeople in that section. 1 Mr. DeWitt Harper as manager and driver of the car, carried Mr. * and Mrs. D. L. Barnes and Mrs. A. 8 E. Moore, over to Royston, Ga., last * Friday and were at the home and s with the family of Mr. Jack Barnes, * brother of the second named till the * next day. s Mrs. J. T. Latimer went to Green- * ville last week to see her brother, Mr ? T. L. Cosby and family. 3 Mrs. T. O. Kirkpatrick, her daugh- ^ ter, Miss Lucille, and Miss Virginia Latimer, went to Kingstree, last week i and spent several days at the old ? home of the first. * Miss Emma Brissey of Elberton, J Ga., has spent some days with Miss ,, Birdie Bell. Mr. Tom Baskin of Anderson, and 7 J Mr. St. Claire Baskin, of out west, ^ have been on a visit to the home of their father, Mr. J. T. Baskin. Rev. R. W. Barber and his two < daughters, Mrs. D. N. Bonner, of ( Columbia, and Miss Louise Barber, j of the Lander Female College facul- . ty, Greenwood, came up last Satur- T day and are at the home of the son- . in-law of the first, Mr. E. J. Hucka- ( bee. Miss Annie Bell, of this place, has 1 had charge of a school five miles east, i for some time. Last Monday evening she had dismissed the school and 1 she and the pupils walked into the i yard when there came a flash of a lightning, struck a tree a few yards i away, also, struck and shattered one or two telephone posts, also one or two posts holding the electric plants wire, shattered them, struck the s hoisted umbrella, shivered it, shocked 1 her so that she fell unconscious, killed outright one of the little girls by * her side, a little daughter of Mr. Geo. Hill, ten or twelve years of age, and ( severely shocked about fifteen of I the other pupils. The teacher has so far recovered from her shock and ? fright, as to be able to resume her 1 duties as teacher, but when a meeting was called Wednesday to decide when the school should begin again, t it was determined not to open it 1 again during the remainder of the ieim, as me pupus couia noi De per- i suaded to go there again; they all I have a wholesome dread of the place. During three or four days of the I first part of last week and for three or four days the first part of this J week, refreshing and highly benefi- 1 cial rains have fallen in many places j in this section. There are still many j places however where rain is badly needed. Troupe. i No cigar has ever been so popular here as Speed's Cincos. We sell about | two hundred ever H,sZr etaoi taoiib ^ two thousand ever thirty days. WHITE ] I 20 per cei I "We have a we aie goi: 1 vo +V? nv +Ti ci n ft, ? CAJ Uil^x 11XU1J Call ea: )VESanDRA> *************** ,***: : WATTS ' *****??*****? ****; Mrs. Janie McGaw and Miss Nelli ifcGaw are visiting at Grainridge. Mrs. Willie McNeill expects to vie t relatives in Georgia this week. Mr. Edmunds, former section mat er at Watts, has secured a positioi in the C & W C Railroad. Mr. I >. Wiley takes his place here. Miss Rosa McNeill and brothei )on, spent several days last wee] ritht their sister, Mrs. Eakin Coch an. While there they attended th 3old Springs picnic. Miss Gladys Wilson is expecte tome on the 19th inst. Mrs. David Gilliam spent part o ast week in Abbeville with he laughter, Mrs. F. B. McLane. Mr. James Ferguson enjoyed hort vacation at home last week. Miss Tenia Gilliam is visiting a he home of her brother, C. F. Gil iam. The following young people hav teen visiting at Mr. Ernest Cheatli im's the past few days: Miss Ev iVrick ,of Chapin, Miss Pearl Leighl ey, of Columbia, Prof, and Mrs. J rulmer of Campobello, Mr. Hudso: lart of Holly Hill, and Miss Winto: md Mr. Archie Keaton. Mrt it--? l._?t L. ./ueaumui eucei tiiicu in uvnui ui uc quests Friday night. After card md music delightful refreshment vere served. \ FAIRFIELD I;******#**** ****** We had some fine rains last wee ind cotton is looking fine. Mr. ; i Langley has four bolls to the stal )pen. Mrs. Belle Long and Mrs. Mar Hreswell were the pleasant visitors c >ur home Friday. We sure did er ioy their visit and hope to soon hav mother pleasant day with them. ] vas little James Young's birthdaj ind we hope him many more birtr lays. A large crowd from Fairfield wer :o the picnic at Lethe last Thursdaj \11 report a fine time. Mrs Maggie Burgiss and little Mis [nez Tinsley left for their home i Spartanburg last Friday, after a tw veeks stay with friends and relative n Troy and Fairfield. We hear that Mr. Robert Dendy o rroy, has the mumps. Mrs. E. C. Young and little on< spent yesterday afternoon with Mr: ft. G. Bowen We spent a pleasant day with Mr; Fohn McCaslan last Tuesday. Miss Eva Young is spending a fei lays with her grand mother, Mr; Vlary Creswell. Mrs. John McCaslan, Mrs. Burgiss md Miss Inez Tinsley spent one da ast week with Mr. and Mrs. A. W ifoung. Tlff? T A T> r 1 -R/r TT xur. j-i. u. joeauioru, mrs. norn an he little children, motored throug lere Sabbath. Mrs. J. M. Spence celebrated he nrthday Friday. We wish her lif )right and happy and many mor Btate of Ohio, City of Toledo, I __ Lucas County, f D' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he li senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chene] & Co., doing business In the City of To ledo. County and State aforesaid, am that said firm will pay the sum of ONI HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ?ry case of Catarrh that cannot be curet by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed ir my presence, this 6th day of December A D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GL.EASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internallj md acts directly upon the blood and mu;ous surfaces of the system. Send foi testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Ball'* Family Pills for constipation / MOUNTAIN (The Chest Witt at Discount Jsed in Over a few of these fs llg to close on l carry them o^ rly as we have IGES ,M birthdays. ~ Mr. R. H. Beauford from Bethia, ^ called to see some of his friends in ? our community Sabbath, * Mr. J. C. Bowen came down on a '* flying trip from Greenwood last Sabe bath. Miss Mary Tolen, of Willington, spent part of last week with Miss Maggie Young. (_ Mr. David Young spent Friday n night with his cousin, Mr. James Long. Mrs. Mary Wiley of Willington, >t spent last week with her mother, Mrs. k S. T. Young. !_ Mr. and Mrs. William Purdy of e near Verdery, spent part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. d Creswell at Troy. Mr. Wiley Long was the dinner f guest of his sister, Mrs. R. M. Wiley r of Willington, last Sabbath, it being his birthday. ' a Miss Alma Young and Miss Minnie Belle Talbert and Mr. Furman Mct Caslan spent Saturday night and Sun [. day in Cedar Springs the guests of Miss Louisinia Creswell. e We hear there is a Dr. Yoeman !. coming to Troy to act as physician a there. > Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Young and litr. tie Samuel, spent Sabbath Vith Mr. n and Mrs. E. C. Young. n * f. * * Calhoun Falls * I ? Mr. Clio Tucker, of Calhoun Falls, * a musician in the U. S. Navy, is in ? Boston, Mass., and is soon to sail on * the U. S. S. Rhode Island, the desti* nation of which is at present to the public unknown. k Mr. Jack Hester is visiting his father at Hester; Mr. Hester has been k in the U. S. Army for the past fifteen ears; he holds the position of quarter 7 master. Mr. Garvin Edge, formerly of Call" houn Falls, but now of Atlanta, is e visiting his brother, A. A. Edge, ft Mrs. F. E. Cowan is away on a visit to her sister, in Kentucky. Mrs. W. P. Harrison and Miss Lena Cox are visiting friends in Greenville ft Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Underwood are f' sojourning at Fayetteville, N. C. Miss Myrtle Wrenn, of Due West, iS is visiting Miss Ruth Nlance. n On the 13th, Judge R. E. Hill and 0 Richard Sondley, of Abbeville, and !S Dr. Harvin, of Washington, were visitors to Calhoun Falls, f Mr. Chas. Elder, the well known salesman for Talmage Bros, of Athens, Ga., is laid up with a broken an5-' kle. The following residents of Calhoun 5. Falls, took in the excursion to Atlanta last week: E. N. Tucker, J. W. ^ Coon, J. E. Conwell, J. J. George, 3- Monroe Burriss, J. M. Boyd, George Edwards, Mrs. W. P. Harrison and 5> Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Sanders. y r d ' * h LONG CANE * * * 6 . The farmers of this community have been having plenty or rain and wind storms this past week Mr. W. u. jtseautord had a tine hog ' killed by lightning on last Monday ; evening. 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and \ children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. i Mrs. Rodger Simpson and children ' of near Calhoun Falls, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson ' King. r Mr. W. D. Beauford and daughter, Miss Nina, spent Wednesday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beau REFMGI i the Chill la IT.) : 20 per cent , Million Horn tmous Refrig t at 20 per c< rer to anothe] only a few le wlniii HOME OUT ford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart and little ones of the Cold Springs community, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. '' Quite a large crowd from this community attended the picnic at Cold Spring Wednesday. They all report a fine time. Miss Eppie Beauford spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Little Miss Bessie Erwin of the Bethia section, is visiting Miss Eppie Beauford. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bosler and little daughter, of Watts, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. A large crowd from this community attended the protracted meeting at Ebenezer church Sunday. Mr. W. D. Beauford was a business visitor to the city Monday. Wonoir DUE WEST : . * # * Mrs. E. W. Nef.1 of Kings Mountain, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Galloway. Mr W. W. Wolf, of Grey Court, is spending several days as the guest of Mr. Robert Galloway. Misses Margaret Wilson and Winnie Reid, of Iva, are paying a visit to friends in Due West. Miss Claudia Bell entertained her friends Friday night. Dr. J. S. Moffatt and daughter, arrived in Due West Friday night. Dr. Moffatt has been canvassing for the college, and Miss Martha has been paying a visit to kindred in Arkansas I m ana lennesstie. Mrs. D. S. Edwards entertained a number of young ladies Tuesday morning in honor of the bride of the week, Miss Hattie Taylor. One of the prettiest weddings that ever occurred'in Due West took place at the home of Mr. W. W. Edwards, when Miss Hattie Taylor became the wife of Mr. Aultmann, of Donaldsville, Ga. The guests were met at the door by Mrs. H. E. Pressly, who took them to register in the bride's Book. Miss Georgia Haddon kept the register. The guests were then shown into the sitting room where the presents were displayed. There were a great number of beautiful gifts, conspicuous among which was a complete chest of silver. Shortly after eight o'clock, the chorus "0 Perfect Love" was sung by Mrs. 0. Y. Bonner, Mrs. 0 Y. Brownlee, Miss Georgia Haddon, Messrs. D. S. and W. W. Edwards. Immediately after this Lohenerin's Bridal Chorus was sung, and with the first notes of it the ribbon bearers, Misses Harriet Edwards and Berthr Pressly came into the parlor making an aisle of pink ribbon. Following these came the ushers, Messrs Everett Taylor and James Bonner. Next came Misses Verginia Edwards and Lila Bonner, bearing baskets of pink roses. As soon as they had taken their places on each side of the sliding doors, Misses Lizzie Hagen and Pearle Townsend, both beautifully gowned in pink crepe de chine, entered the parlor together and separated in front of an altar \of ferns. Next came the groom with his best man, Mr. Reynolds. The ringbearer, Miss Belle Edwards, entered next r? a r* v\ri rt rr fVta rinr* in o Koonfifnl lif_ vuii jiitg 11115 tii a u^auuixui AAVtie white basket. Then came the bride leaning on the arm of her maid of-honor, Miss Penn. The bride was closely followed by her train bearer, Miss Anna Johnson. Never did the bride look prettier than in her white charmeuse gown and bridal veil held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. They were united in marri 3RAT0RS ; Discount I es I erators that 1 3nt discount i : season. ! f't. i I M'fl J?, /% IFIiTtERiS age by Rev. J. P. Pressly. Immedi-) diately after the ceremony delightful' refreshments were served. The bride and groom left shortly afterwards for Donaldsville, Ga., where they will make their home. Mr. Aultmann is indeed to be congratulated in having won one of Due West's most popular young ladies. ******** ?***?** ** ? ANTREVILLE * ; ****?*? ?* * **# * Rev. and Mrs. Rhoads and children of Clarendon county, visited their many friends and were here for the annual picnic. We sure enjoyed their being with us after two years absence. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Erwin and daughters Sallie Scott, Evelyn and Minnie Sue, came for the picnic. Mrs. Erwin and children spent several days. Space would not allow the many visitors that were here in the many hospitable homes for the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Blanchett attended the Haynes reunion near Belton Wednesday. Mrs. J. T. Erwin and 'children, Mrs. Arthur Erwin and children, Mrs. A. M. Erwin and son, Albert, were visitors at Brownlee Friday. Mrs. J. T. Erwin and children left Saturday for arline for several days visit. Mr. J. T. Erwin left Saturday to Mv ot?/1 Hvo Plw/1n flroon nn o JV1U iUl UUU iUlQ V1JUV Vit M trip to Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. Arthur Erwin and Mr. Frank Suber, of Piedmont, were here Sunday. Mr. Henry Erwin spent several days in Piedmont last week. Mr. Langdon Erwin lef$ Sunday for several days visit in Piedmont. Erskine to Open September 15th LARGE ENROLLMENT LOOKED FOR?MUCH INTEREST IN FOOTBALL OUTLOOK. Due West, Aug. 16.?Erskine College will begin its seventy-eighth session on Wednesday, September 15. A larger enrollment than ever before is expected from the number of applications that have been received. The Woman's College of Due West opens on the same day. The students that expect to try out for the football team have been ask ed to come to Due West on September 7th. This will be Erskine's first year in the inter-collegiate football ; field, permission to put in this popular sport having been granted last fall" by the Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, which body has control of the college. There is some good material and a good team is expected, considering the fact that this is the first year. B. M. Grier is manager and ; N. G. La Motte is coach.. Master's Sale. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleaa. Mrs. Elda B. Beal, Plaintiff', against j J. B. G. Campbell, Defendant. By authority of a Decree of Sale by J the Court of Common PJeas for Abbe- j ville County, in said State, made in ] the above stated case, I will offer for j sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. ] R., S. C\, ou Salesday in September, A. i D. 1915, wilhin the legal hours of sale the followiog described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel" of land situate, j lying and beinsr in the town of Cal- ] U ? T-llr, ? KU..I11. uuuu r aiio, auuc v 111c v^uuuijr, iu tuc State aforesaid, with a four room house thereon, with other buildings, fronting oue hundred and twenty-four feet ou Seneca street with a depth of one I one hundred and seventy-five feet, bounded by said Seneca street, East and South by lot of Dr. J. HickB, WeBt by alley. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, Master A. G\, S. C. PAY LATER ^ | > /jv.ajh. Tie S'.: te of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Tn Probate Court J. L. Perrin, as administrator of the personal estate of J. W. Sii^i, de ceased, et al, Plainiff, * against Mrs. Julii S. Dodson, et al. Defend- ' ; j. ants. Amended Complaint to seu lands in aid of assets to pay debts. Pursuant to an order of the It obate court, , - ; Vv^ I will soil at public outcry slc Abbe- : 'l\ ^ille Court House, on Salesd&y in September, 1915 next, for the payment of debts, the following described real cptate belonging to th<* esInte of J W. Sign, deceased, s tuate . in the City of Abbeville, in tht State , * ofnroaoiM Ia wif L.i/ UXWAVOaiU, w TTIVt v - r All thf.t tract, piece, or parcel of><1 Innd, situate, lying and being in the City of Abbeville facing on Main Street, and being bounded by lands now or formerly belonging it Lee Kurtz, Frances Lomax, estrte of - '' 7ohn A. Harris and Main Street and teing the house and lot where the aid Jno. W. Sign was residine at the time of his death, and said lot con- . taining one acre of land, mere or . fess. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. - v J. F. MILLER, Judge Probate Ccurt ioi;. 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 ; system thoroughly of bile, toning up the liver; and making that sluggish: . . feeling disappear like magic. Yet it is pleasant to take, and has none of the disagreeable after effects that ; make us dread calomel so much. Feel fine all the time. Take LIV-- t? VER-LAX regularly, and health becomes a habit. Guarantee. Every genuine bottle bears the likeness of L. K. Brisby,. and if it does not give satisfaction your money will be returned. For . sale in the big 50c and $1 bottle at any druggist's. . ^ j "MONEY" fl The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you cam secure it at 6 per cent, for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. 908-9 MUNSEY BLDG., Baltimore, Md. Blue Ridge Railway Co. Effective July 4,1915. No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 Eastbound. Dally Dally Dally Ex. Snn Stations? A.M. P.M. A.M. Lv Walballa 7 40 3 lo 5 30 Lv West Union 7 45 3 15 5 35 Lv Seneca 8 05 3 33 ? 00' . LvJordania 8 IK 3 35 6 38 Lv Adams 8 24 3 52 6 57 .. Lv Cberrj'd - 8 27 3 55 7 01 Lv Pendleton 8 3? 4 07 7 17 Lv Autun 8 47 4 15 7 2u Lv Sandy Springs 8 50 4 18 7 33 Lv Denver 8 55 4 24 7 41 Lv West Anderson 9 10 4 38 8 0O Lv Anderson (fass. dep). "o 4 ? 8 05 L.v Anderson (Fgt. dep)... it 17 4 45 8 IT LiV Ersklne Hiding 9 38 5 05 8 35 \r Belton 9 45 5 15 8 45 Westbound. No. 11 No. 9 No. 7 Stations? P. M. A. M. A. M, Lv Belton 5 25 U 22 9 45 L.v Ersklne Siding 5 35 11 34 9 55 [jv Anderson (Fgt. depot) 5 50 11 48 10 13 LiV Anderson (Pass. dep).. 5 52 11 50 10 15 l,v West Anderson 5 57 11 5T 12 33 Lv Denver 6 10 12 10 12 58LjV aandy Springs 6 15 12 15 1 01 [,v Anlun 6 17 12 18 1 05 LiV Pendleton 6 24 12 26 1 17 LiV Cherry's- 6 y4 12 36 1 33 L.V Adams 6 36 12 39 1 37 LivJordanla 6 51 12 57 2 01 jV Seneca 6 53 1 00 2 05 LiV West Union 7 11 1 33 3 15 t.r Walballa 7 25 1 42 3 2:} Will also stop at the following stations and :ake on and let off paksengers?Phlnney's lames, Toxaway, Welch. J. R. Anderson. Superintendent,