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fi BUY wow e j V-1 STI ;******** FAIRFIELD :#** ** *** We are having some lovely weather f?\f +>>o time r>f thp vcar. The SUIl shine feel's like the spring of the year. Miss Maggie Young spent a few days last week in Puckett Town, the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. R. Walker. Mrs. R. A. Crawford spent one evening last week with Mrs. J. A. Young. Mr. James Long dined with Mr. David Young Sabbath. Little Rodney Russell has been teal sick for the past week. He has had a case of pneumonia, but we are glad to say he is some better now. ' i fi a , A Few Hours Real I Pleasure in the Evening THE bright light of the Rayo lamp makes reading and sewing real pleas ures these evenings. Rayb Lamps The Rayo gives a I steady light that can't hurt the eyes. It requires almost no attention. Its simplicity of design makes it easy to keep clean. You 1 don't have to retv* /\rrn 0V1 n/lia f/\ I light it?just lift the gallery and touch a match. Most con- ' venient ? most efficient ? most economical. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results i in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of our many products especially suitable for use on the farm. Standard Household ?. Lubricant Standard Hand Separator Oil Parowax I; Mica Axle Grease \ Eureka Harness Oil Matchless Liquid Gloss If your dealer does not carry them, write to I our nearest station. ; STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE i Washington, D. C. Charlotte. N. C. Norfolk. Va. Charleston, W. Va. Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. 1 OVES "?> R AN Misses Zellie Langley and A. Z. Spence went to McCormick Friday to have some dental work done. Mr. Cowan Young spent one night last week with Mr. John Spence. Mr. R. A. Crawford spent one day last week with his son, Mr. Jim Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wiley, and little children spent Sabbath day with Mr. and Mrs S. T. Young. Miss Willie Young spent part of last week with her cousin, Mrs. Effie Russell. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P. McCaslan went to Greenwood Saturday shopping. Messrs T. 0. Young and S. L. Long spent Saturday night with Mr. J. A, Creswell, near McCormick. Miss Annie Lee Talbert, teachei of the Fairfield school, had a candj pulling for the young folks last Friday night, which was enjoyed by all. The decorations were beautiful, th? KoiVt* roH anH orrpprt. flakf VUIV/i O VVliig A vv? Mttv. f,- - ---- ? ? and lemonade was served. , Miss Eva Young celebrated hei birthday Saturday. We wish hei many more happy ones. Little Claire Young celebrated hers or Thursday, we wish her many more too. Mr. Fred Wilson, of Bethia, worshipped at Long Cane on Sabbath. ******** * ANTREVILLE * * ******* Mrs. Daisy Bowen Mabry, of Abhovillti. r?flTrif? nr? Mondav and is the guest of Mrs. Norris Wakefield. Messrs J. T. and A. M. Erwin were visitors in Abbeville Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson visited in Abbeville Monday. Mrs. J. D. Alewine, Miss Sophie Alewine, Mrs. Lety and Miss Elmei Milford, Mrs. George Calvert, Mrs. Dean Blanchett and little daughter, Rowena, and Mrs. Adam, of Georgia, were spend-the-day guests at Mr. A. M. Erwin's Tuesday. Mrs. J. T. Erwin and sons, Thomas and Carroll, were spend-the-day visitors at Mr. A. M. Erwin's Tuesday. A large crowd gathered at the Antreville school Auditorium Friday afternoon for the exercises given by the children of the Primary and Intermediate rooms. It was very much enjoyed. Misses Roberts, Herron, Mary and Beth Anderson spent Saturday in Abbeville. Prof. Moore attended the Teachers Association in Abbeville Saturday. Rev. Belvin visited Abbeville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wakefield spent the week-end at Latimer. Miss Genevieve Anderson, of the Woman's College of Due West, visited at home a few days last week. ******** WATTS ******** ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. Callie Ellis spent Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eakin Cochran. Mr. J. C. McLane spent part of last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Gilliam. Miss Mary Grace Wilson went to Athens Saturday and returned SunJ PROLONG LI! ! mmi \ 2 IS A Harmless Veg jf lwith no Inji II \i DOES AWAY WITH 2 Grimsby's Liv-V f Recommended f U ? The I le have just recei urns 99.66 per o fill last twice as We have t ices wr day at noon. She brings back a ] good report from her grandmother, i Mrs. M. C. Thomas, who has been ; quite ill in Athens. Mrs. Thomas is < able to sit up a few minutes each 1 day. Willie, Foster and T. McLane 1 were visitors at Mr. C. F. Gilliam's this week-end. A spend-the-day : party was given them Saturday. ' i Those present were, Mildred Wilson, Virginia Bosler, Elizabeth Wilson, ' Willie McLane, Allen and Herbert ! Wilson, Harrison and Wyatt Bosler, ' Foster and T. McLane. Mr. Gilliam's i usually quiet home was very merry . indeed that day. Mr. Claude Jones was hunting at ; Haskells Saturday. Mr. Sam Wilson was in Warrenton Friday. Miss Florence Bradford spent the r week-end with Miss Bessie Lee . Cheatham. >*** * * *** ! * McCORMICK * [#*** ? *** ! McCormick, S. C., Jan. 31, 1916.? 1 Mrs. L. E. Duncan and little Edna, ! returned home last week, after a two weeks visit to relatives in Au' gusta and Millhaven, Ga. Mr. J. E. McCracken is spending awhile in Augusta with his daughter, Mrs. R. E. Carroll. Mr. Charlie Fooshe of Greenwood, J :?i. Vli3lLCU iTlUVUi liuua mob kJUiifiaj. Miss Ruby Roberts has returned home after spending several days in Evans and Augusta, Ga. s Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hendrix are receiving congratulations upon the ! arrival of a fine boy last Tuesday. A large number of invited guests i attended the Art exhibit at the school auditorium last Saturday afternoon, s given by the teacher, Mrs. Charlie ; Fuller and her art class. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corley enter, tained at their home on Thursday ! , evening complimentary to the Music Club. At 7 o'clock a four course dinner was served after which a , i musical contest and music by the . Glee Club and orchestra was enjoyed. Miss Fannie Kate Marsh was hos! teiss at a masquerade party at the ' MuCormick Hotel on Tuesday even- ' ' ing. The costumes of the guests wore splendid and the disguises so ! perfect that only a few identifica- : tiens were possible. J Miss Callie Henderson won the prize, being dressed as Cinderella. , Miss Marsh has as her guest Miss Cooper, of Atlanta. Mr. Kenneth Baughman now holds a stenographic position with the 1 1 PI nvlr a-p pAlirf 0 + WqTqViIIq \JI CI TV UJL VV/Ul b HW TT UIHIUIWI * LONG CANE * ! ********; We would be very glad to see some ^ pretty weather now. We have had ' so much rain during the past week the roads are in a bad fix. Messrs John Clamp and Hubert Bctts were visitors to the city Monday. Mrs. T. W. King and Miss Lola King spent Monday in the city with Mi s. Jim Woodhurst. Mr. Evans Hunt was a business visitor to the city Monday. Mrs. Fannie Robertson and Miss ! FE BY USING \ ' ji r ^IT TTYITk I If # He MA r1 etableCompound ft irious iiiirects. V \ -? r the USE of CALOMEL j! *{ er-Lax Sold and by All Druggists ? | i 1 i ?oss ( ft ved a shipmenl ent. air. Bum long as any oth hem in three, foui hlidli HOME OU1 Fannie Cooley of the city, spent Wed riesday with Mrs. J. A. Ellis. Messrs Benson Ellis and John Ellis Df nera Lowndesville, spent Mondaj with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. Mr. Frank Kay was a visitor t< the city Monday. Miss Lucille Stevenson of the Wo man's College of Due West, spent th< week-end with her parents. ? xt:? T> +V>, 1U1SS rNlIia Dcauiui KA open V W?< week-end with Miss Eppie Beauford. Mr W. D. Beauford and daughter: Misses Icne and Viola, spent thi week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. S Bosler. Miss Linnie Beauford was shoppinj in the city Saturday afternoon. Nancy. ******** * BROWNLEE 1 ******* i Mr. Jess Cann is confined to hi bed, much to the regret of his man; friends. We wish him a speedy re covery. Mrs. J. B. Patterson has been wit] her daughter, Mrs. Leffar Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. L. Simpson are ti entertain the young people with ai old time Pound Supper Tuesday nigh Mrs. J. S. Nance entertained at j dinner party Monday. Those enjoy ing the occasion were, Mrs. M. L Sutherland, Mrs. W. C. Ferguson Mrs. Mattie Taylor, Mrs. J. J. Grant Mr. and Mrs. L. Simpson and child ren. Mrs. O. Todd and Miss Marie Cam dined with Mrs. J. H. Ferguson Sun day. We are glad to report Mr. Graydoi Campbell and children some better. Mrs. W. D. Bell and daughter, Misi Lucile, were the spend-the-day guest at Mr. J. H. Ferguson's Saturday. Mr. Charlie Clinkscales from Lown desville, spent Friday with Mr. Henrj Hill, and Friday night with W. D Bell. Mrs. W. W. Wilson has been verj ill, but is some better at tis writing Mrs. Mattie is also on the sick list. Misses Elsie Crowther, Lucilli Bell and Eunice Ferguson spent Fri day night with Miss Cirmathine Knoj The W. M. F. S. of old Shilol church was reorganized Saturday P M., at the parsonage. The follow ing officers were elected: Mrs. W T. Belvin, Pres.; Mrs. J. H. Ferguson Vice Pres.; Mrs. J. M. Prince, 2 Vic< Pres.; Mrs. Mary McCarter, 3rd Vic< Pres.; Mrs. Wm. Patterson, 4th Vic< Pres.; Mrs. W. W. McCarter, record ;ng secretary; Miss Mamie Bowen corresponding secretary; Mrs. R. A Keaton, Treasurer. This society is one of the oldest ir :he State, only two life members ;o the writers knowledge. They ar< Mrs. Dr. Bell, of Due West and Mrs John Evans, of Antreville. Mr. Gus Campbell, from neai L.owndesville, is visiting Mr. Arthui Campbell. fM yFULL wtiem w ruunui; i pun ? ". Pillows to match. 81.15. SelectedNew,Live, Clean, Sanitary Feathers. Best Featherproof Tirkinsr. Sold on money back (ruarantec. 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