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taatrVK^ t . ? ?A m?? Vudor!i? fin you privacy with the joys of "oat o* doors." Sleep, eat on your porch! Get air. keen appetite and deep sleep through Dr. Air, who eootbee nerve* back to health. Vndore laut You can aee oof but not in. They keep- fresh, for they're stained?not painted. Wo have them in P various widths. $3 to $10 will equip the nwije porch with Vudorsi /jam- a fm Cfi o< m r, st( a W. M. U. OF ABBEVILLE ASSOCIATION. . How it chfeers our hearts and how it fills us with greater zeal and inspiration to not year by year the growth of the worthy cause! And the Union of Abbeville Association is growing?^-getting stronger and better organized each succeeding year. The annual meeting held with Baptist church of McCormick, July, 12 to 14th, was of intense interest from beginning to end. A large delegation of almost a hundred came the first day and stayed until final adjournment. Too much cannot be said of the reception of the McCormick people and the pastor, Rev. W. llHIIHIIIIllllIlllllllIlltl ANN* FALL mtk s cA \ /' , Conditions are Better come e; Our stocks we . attractive. Bi c.\K? lining 111 IctLCl. your benefit, n / Our lines are nation." The> and quality wi We do not car a big assortme f You can pay { newest patterr We bought St; We have anti Their price rer antee remains Glad to have' i want to buy n< Parker ALU,r: nuuc y s mmnm VUDC VUDOR PORi Make Ccw I I 4one genuine without na R. Smith. They filled the auditorium from first to last, were so kindly and dispensed such sweet hospitality that we felt glad McCormick had won her fight for a new county. This year the work of the Union was perfectly organized and all in fine running order, except one division .There are five divisions / and good reports were given' from four. In divisions where meetings had been held several new organizations were reported and better development along all lines noted. One visit of a division president to Willington brought into the (Work a new missionary society nad a sunbeam band, the latter under the leadership of Mrs. J. W. Huff, reaching'the Honor Boll. wmm OUNCING O 0T6T kjlepkis Clothes I hi** ure O J i different this seas arly. re never more con: it we expect to have We advise early I lot for ours alone. the "thoroughbre ' include Style wit thabigQ. ry a handful of an] :nt of each. i medium price an is and the very late! pleplus Clothes $17 cioated a biff call ? -- u nains the same. T1 the same. Enough you come, even if ; ow. & Reese tile, S. C. , niiaiiiiiii \, ! . *). . mizB CH SHADES >1 Porches VUDOR PORCH SHADE Last for Years VUDOR PORC1 r: 1- . uivc yuu a siccpuig me "Vudor" on bottom si The associate superintendents are a wide awake and enthusiastic workers, r Each being new in that field of ser- t vice we marveled at the grasp and b hold assumed so soon over each de- I partment. Abbeville Union is indeed g proud of her band of young girls; so e many competent and eager for ser-' vice. As we gaze into the future 1 years we cannot conceive of the har- ' vest of today's Sunbeams. The lead- ] ers, in a large number, were present j and anxious to get new ideas; and 1 Mrs. Fizer and Mrs. Tillman were i ever ready to dispense suggestions e and plans, so in exchange much was c gained. / ' i The Union was fortunate in having j Mrs. Fizer and Mrs. Tillman. Their very presence emenates inspiration t mmm UR HHG *17' on. / ! / ' ' ; iplete ana ; difficulty >uying for ' ', ds of the h a big S ' i / one, but \ \ rl CTA-f tllA VI gvv VIAV 3t models. mJa ' liberally. for them. A lieirguar- JjL AH you don't ^bB lilM I ^I ft i' I 1 mill n urn BiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiijDiiiii 1 YOl ) :s * i / HI SHADES : porch at night lat of each shade t * Iriniti HOME OUT ,nd after hearing them one takes tew courage and tries all the harder o perfect her part of the work and le more worthy in Christ's service, nteest in Mission Study is steadily growing. More classes were reportid this year than ever before. The Union enjoyed the address of lev. W. H. Cannada. His subject was 'The Divine Program of Universal Evangelism," and as he brought the >rospective of Edisto Academy before us, we were glad to be instrunents in making possible such an inititution. Few schools teach the stulent how much he can give in life, hstead of what he can get out of it. strain of humour came with Rev. r. Dean Crain, but his message to nothers in moulding the child for Biii \ ... We have the exc here of national Styleplus Qothes know the price raised . \ i-1 PHHH9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii luiimuiiiumiwmiiiuiwuimumi : '> ^. A"V "... . -Vt ' , ;< ' n jtu Every Shade Equipped with Vud< t ' V None just i Sold v ie Ci FITTERS \ i , Christ was earnest and appealing. The subject uppermost in the minds of the country today?the war with Mexico?was used by Dr. John E. White. He might be called the Peace Advocate of South Caro- . lina; so strongly is he opposed to war under any circumstances. His address was thrilling with interest as he pointed to the cross above the flag and repeated: "Peace on earth, good will to men." Mrs. W. P. Wham, Secretary. GETTING BUSY. The oil mill whistle last Friday made everyone feel that things were beginning to get busy and that prosperous times were at hand. iiiiwiinniRi ; ] . * * ] lusive sale to j lly known | \ $17. You i has not 1 , k a 3 1 ? 1 M g I r * * f * \ I 174 / h JTB ^UnR| p 01 wMg ^ h< |n Al Ear| > f< la Hni ai ui ca laiiniii I . V'V . . fic .: ?A-. V'--' RCH> - - : 1T* ? 'i/ M -Withtorn n'OOd J ' * n 4h$ ?itt prihyt W<ry p liiMBIIW?T S^sBKBHIK cfe| i|& nwm irffi nmfWmrtmWTmW7 or Saf?(y Wind D?vio? !** '&$ ugood 3 only by j3 v?&S ' '.: .:.'?! , " MT. CARMEL. Mt Carmel, Sept. 4.?The ladies 'Hyl of Mt Carmel were very much die appointed in the election last Tues- m /lav fnr nnvamnr Wa Txnll hava fft have "Woman Suffrage", if South Carolina doesn't vindicate herself at the next election. Mr. J. W. Morrah is in Greenville* y t S. C., visiting his daughter, Mrs. M. L. Marchant % Mr. W. H. Horton spent Wednesday of last week in Anderson on business. Miss Robbie Covin of WiUington, - . visited in Mt. Carmel last week. - V: jj? None of the Mt Carmel candidates were elected last Tuesday, but all ; are in the second, race, and will be . i ' elected next week. Mr. W. L. Miller spent a few hours in McCormick last Thursday, Mr. Lawrence Hester was a business visitor in Anderson last Wed- % nesday. , Messrs H. 0. Watson and W. EL ^ Borton were business visitors in Wfliington last Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Smith, Misses Edna Smith and Maggie Brough, Messrs v Kirby, Herman and Barnard Smith, motored over to Greenwood Monday and spent several dayB with Mrs. Davis. t Master Robert Scott entertained luite a number of his little friends fXfgfc it a lawn party last Tuesday after- ;,3 ioon from 5 to 6 o'clock. The time vas spent playing merry games on he lawn and then the little ones vere paired off and served delicious >lock cream in pink and white, and * k :aVfi. Mrs. Scott was assisted by her. % listers, Misses Glady and Eva> Tar- ' '*' ant and Miss Elizabeth Hester. Miss Emily Mae Heter, after '$ pending the hot months .in Saluda, J:f\ f. C., and visiting friends in York, , H J. C., for sometime, returned home ast week, much to the delight of her ' <|| aany friends., , Miss Sallie T. Cade, a charming roung lady of the Anderson Hospital, rrived in Mt. Carmel last Friday to - pend her vacation with her parents, \ ? j fr. and Mrs. J. D. Cade. We are all lad to v/elcojne her in Mt Carmel. ' rMr. and Mrs. Sam Morrah,1 Mrs. V. D. Morrah, Misses Belle, Mary nd Janfe Lee Morrah and Mr. and 10 Irs. Mark Bradley and children, ' > ><; re re spend-the-day visitors at the -'?? ome of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrah n Friday, Sept. 1st. Mrs. D. W. Harling left last Mon- , .'l ay for an extended visit to her aughter, in Georgia. Mrs. J. L. Covin is having her ome on Main street re-modeled and nproved in many ways. When comleted it will be quite handsome and >mfortable. Mt. Garmel High School building /; as been -much improved by some a eeded epairs and a coat of paint. Mr. J. J. McKellar had the mis>rtune to lose a very valuable cow st Friday. ' Mr. H. 0. Watson shipped a car of ce cattle to Augusta Saturday orning. Mr. Watson and Mr. Ger d Tarrant motored to Augusta Sat day afternoon. The Matron's Sewing Circle was tarmingly entertained on last Fri ly afternoon by Airs. Joe uioerc. The guests were all seated on the irch and the hoars passed very easantly. Near the close of the / ternoon delicious ice cream and ke was served by Misses Kathryn cKellar and Carrie Mary Gibert iss Marie Leslie, a lovely young dy living near Mt. Carmel, was the lest of honor. GOING TO HOLD COURT. Judge Frank B. Gary left Monday r Orangeburg, where he will begin i fall term of work in holding arts. He hopes to return to Abville for the primary election. .. . ; v4j v ijy-.' : A'. A . / . ".fyA.i."