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TT.CUUUOUajf .uu.i*.i. vau -.V ? \ vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv V V V FAIRFIELD V V V vvuvvvvvvvvvvv^vv Fairfield, March 19.?The farmers have been busy sowing oats for the past week. The fruit trees are in full bloom and it looks like spring. M- P*A(mrall on/I KvAfKfil* inr? AUU^iV v&vonvu Utm Harris, spent last Sabbath afternoon with Roy and Carl Young. - Mr. Sam Long spent last Wednesday night with Mr. T. F. Langley. Mr. Furman McCaslan spent Sab* bath afternoon with Roy Young. Miss Ruby Young spent last Monday night with Miss Minnie Belle > Talbert. * Misses Lillian and Frances Creswell spent Wednesday night with Misses Irene and May Belle Young. Mr. Joel Young dnied last Sabbath with Mr. Wardlaw Campbell. Miss Alma Young spent last Thursday night with Miss Maggie Young. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wiley and children from Lethe, spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Campbell. Little Edmund Young spent last Sabbath with little James Young. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wiley spent last Sabbath with their parents, Mr. ? ^ Hf~. Q T Ynnnv IM1U ilUO* M* * * Messrs. S. T., FTt. and J. C. Young, J. W. and S. L. Long went to Abbeville Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wiley and lit; tie ones, from Lethe, spent last Sab- 1 bath with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Young. 1 \ Among those on'the siok list are: 1 Messrs. Wylie Long, Frank Young 1 ' and Miss Rebecca Young of Pucketts. We wish for them all a speedy recovery. Mrs. Mattie Beauford and son, of Bethia, worshipped at Long Cane last Sabbath. Miss Irene Young spent last Saturday afternoon with Miss Lyndell Young. . I Buggi< I 11^. Ivv at * New shipm for immedii * Summei Tyson & Durham nv TA IBIA . Owensb Chase C WA< ?and other I I W. A. r ^ Mrs. J. W. Young and two daugh- > ters, Mrs. J. L. Russell and children, S Mrs. H. G. Bowen and children, ^ spent last Thursday with Mrs. S. T. Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Walker and Frances, from Pucketts, spent Saturday nicrht with Mr. S. T. Young 1 and family. d Miss A. Z. Spence spent one night b last week with her aunt, Miss Zellie n Langley. Mr. Charlie Youn^ spent last Sab- d bath with his cousin, Mr. Reese h Young. 1 Last Friday afternoon Mr. John s H. Langley was called from his home b on earth. He died at the home of daughter, Mrs. J. M. Spence, where s for three months loving hands and b tender hearts ministered to him. He f was one of the veterans of the entire war. He was 81 years old. He q was laid to rest in Troy cemetery Saturday at 4 P. M., by the side of his wife who preceded him several .. years ago. The burial service was conducted by Rev. C. B. Betts. Mr. Langley is survived by two daugh ? J ?# ters, Mrs. J. M. bpence ana muw Zellie Langley and three sons, Messrs. David and Tommie, of near here 1 and Mr. Tatum Langley of Texas. P Faith sees through the veil of life ? supremely blest "To be absent * from the body is to be present with * the Lord." All sympathize with ^ the bereaved ones. a VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVd V. V S V SEABOARD TRAIN V ? V SCHEDULE. V? ^ V o No. 6, South, due 1:52 P.M. No. 29, South, due 8:59 P.M. b No. 11, South, due 8:04 A. M. a No. 17, South, due 6:00 A.M. ^ No. 6, North, due 7:45 P. M. * ~ ~ " '* *? ?.io ? u h NO. 12, INOnu, aue ...2 A.-W. No, 80, North, doe 12:54 A. M. t: No. 18, North, arrives 10:00 P. M., a s t I I I I . L-J b - ' a / es and ions * lents ready ite delivery . i .... S c Jones . 1GIES . oro )ity SONS gsgssssssssssssssssssssssssss. . lines. V \ Calvert I 0 a It . < CALHOUN FALLS. V * > Calhoun Falls, March 19.?On the 5th inst. a fire occurred in the welling of R. S. B. Martin, caused y an oil stove. The damage was ,ot very extensive. E. L. Boyd has been having a sale uring the past week of the houseold effects of the late Mrs. Beal. 'he goods were displayed in the tore room under the hotel and rought fair prices. Mr. Pat Calhoun has been for everal days in a hospital in Columia for an operation which resulted avorably. ;ray hair becomes DARK AND BEAUTIFUL *ry Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage 'ea and Sulphur, properly comounded, brings back the natural olor and lustre to tho hair when aded, streaked or gray. Years ago be only way to get this mixture was o make it at home, which is mussy nd troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any rug store for "Wyeth's Sage and lulphur Compound." You will get large bottle of this old time reipe unproved by the addition of ther ingredients zor aoout ou ents. Everybody ases this preparaion now, because no one can possily tell that you darkened your hair, s it does it so naturally and evenly. rou dampen a sponge or soft brush rith it and draw'this through your air, aking one small strand at a ime; by morning the gray hair disppears, and after another applicaion or two, your hair becomes eautifully dark, thick and glossy nd you look years younger/ Wyth's Sage and Sulphur Compound i a delighful toilet requisite. It is ot intended for the cure, mitigation r prevention of disease.?Adv. \ ' MT. CARMEL. V k ^ m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Mt. Carmel, March 19.?Miss !arrie McCelvey spent the weeknd in McCormick visiting the family f her brother, Capt. J. O. McCelvey Mr. W. 0. Mars spent several days 1 Augusta Jast week. Mr. Bob WatkinB of Lethe, spent aturday afternoon in Mt Carmel n business. r Mr. BL M. McCain of McCormick, ras a business visitor in Mt Carmel londay. Messrs. George Clark and Marion rurdrey of Augusta, were business isitors in Mt. Carmel Wednesday. Miss Laura McAllister of Auugusa, is'spending a while with her couin, Mrs. T. B. Frazier. The Y. P. C. .U held a meeting in tie A. R. P. Church last Friday evenag. This, was the first meeting for hia year, and quite a large crowd ras present. Miss Marie Leslie was ?der. Miss Mary Paschal entertained & _ ew of her young friends informally ~ ist Friday evening. Miss Sar Boyd, one of Mt Carael's efficient music teachers, gladlened the hearts of her many friends iy spending Sabbath in Mt Carmel nth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Boyd, We understand that Miss toyd is doing excellent work, in Anreville. , ' ' Mrs. Tom Lane returned to Mt "armel last Saturday to spend a chile in our little town. Mr. Lane l recovering from injuries received a a railroad wreck. We are glad to tave them with us. j The past week has been the busitst week we have had this year for he farmers and house wives. Every iody are planting their gardens. 11 jar, vy. n. noncn spent xaat xueslay in McCormick on business. &J Mrs. James Hester and Miss Elizaeth Hester spent last Wednesday a< n Abbeville. Miss Gladys Tarrant and Mrs. W. d' L. Scott spent last Wednesday in 81 Lbbeville shopping. c* Mr. C. E. Williamson of Abbeville 8* pent last Monday night in Mt. Carael. * ? The Matron's Sewing Circle was 1,1 ntertained on last Thursday after- P( loon by Mrs. Lillian M. Paschal. Jear the close of the afternoon re- J* reshments were served by Miss h] lary Paschal. w st tl ILL CHILDREN LOVE el "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR w LIVER AND BOWELS ? Pi * ci nre it Whan Fmriili, Cross, Bil- +t iou?, For Bad Breath or Sour w Stomach. a] - - .. . .. _ in Jjook at tne tongue, Mottrer: 11 sc oated, it is a sure sign your little a< ne's stomach, liver and bowels need al . gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, loesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act * laturally, or is feverish, stomach ? our, breath bad; has stomach-ache, ore throat, diarrhea, full of cold, ive a teaspoonful of "California . Jyrup of Figs," and in a few hours igested food and sour bile gently } ill the foul, constipated waste, un- .. aoves out of its littel bowels with'Ut eripinfir. and you have a well, ii. ilayful child again. You needn't coax sick children to ?; ake this harmless "fruit laxative;" j? hey love its delicious taste, and it ilways makes them feel splendid. Ask yoar druggist for a 50-cent ; lottle of "California Syrpu of Figs" ' vhich has directions for babies, hildren of all ages and for grownips plainly on tine bottle. Beware ?f counterfeits sold here. To be c ure you get the genuine, ask to see c hat it is made by "California fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other B and with contempt?Adv. ' | A COMPR :: I 11 c ijpl A rare display of DRESS GOODS ? ) < I \ Never before have we been in a better position to please the lacUes with such a perfect line of the newest i n dress 1 KUUUB. Shirt Silks, Shirt Waist Silks. Lat> est Novelties in white goods. Pretty new Spring Voiles, plain ana embroidered in attractive floral designs, in novelty checks and the most mo dish stripes. lw; - - / Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and " Fresh Every Day Drink glue of roai hot water *e< before breakfast to wash out poison* an z* 0 of Co Life is not merely to live, bot to ve well, eat wejl, digest well, work ell, sleep well, look well. What a , lorious condition to attain, and yet *01 vow ?a?v if i* if on? will onlv thi J opt the morning inside bath. ti0 Folks who are accustomed to feel all and heavy when they arise, Hitting headache, stuffy from a rid, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid in ;omach, can, instead, feel as fresh an< i a daisy by opening the sluices of le system each morning and flush- " ig out the whole of the internal In< sisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or ell, should, each morning, before reakfast, drink a glass of real ho,t ? ater with a teaspoonful of lime- f?] ;one phosphate in it to wash from le stomach, liver, kidneys and bow- 3.] Is the previous day's indigestible aste, sour bile and poisonous tox18; thus cleansing, sweetening and urifying the entire alimentary mal before putting more food in- DL ? the stomach. The action of hot ater and limestone phosphate on a empty stomach is wonderfully T ivigorating. It cleans out all the ln >ur fermentations, gases, waste and :idity and gives one a splendid To ppetite for breakfast While you e enjoying your breakfast the wa- i >r and phosphate is quietly ex- w acting a large volume of water om the blood and getting ready ru] >r a thorough flushing of all the pn iside organs. th< The milliona of people who are athered with constipation, bilious jells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; est thera who have sallow skins, blood or< isorders and sickly complexions are pel rged to get a quatrer pound of jg mestone phosphate from the drug ... ore which will cost very little, but . sufficient to make anyone a pro- m Dunced crank on the subject of in- pla irnal sanitation.?Adv. pei STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Probate Court. itation for Letter* of Adminittra tion. v ,t_ ir. .MILLER. Esq.. Judee of ,hei Irs Probate. *** i ~ . . EHENSIVE S =0F= h, Go in our dry gents' furnisF Our shoe dej attracting ui , ~ -1-. terest this ye leading style seen here ai prices are Your selection nc from a practically ment of the new sty est Spring wearing wish to make advar choice sake, you wi and sport effects i attention. DRY GOODS STORE WHITI X 1 ' ? . I WHEREAS, S. G. Parthemus ha tde suit to me, to grant him L 3 of Administration of the Esta d effects of Nick Goumakes, la Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore, to cite ai moniflh all and singular the kin l and creditors of the said Ni< itimakofL deceased, that thev 1 d appear hefore me, in the Cou /Probate, to be held at Abbevil art House, on Monday, the 261 y of March, 1197, after public n hereof, at 11 o'clock in tl renoon, to show cause, if az 37 have, why the said Administr n should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal < i Court, this 12th day of Marc' the year of our Lord one thou d nine hundred and seventee d in the 141st year of America iependence. Published on the 14th day < irch, 1917, in The Press and Bai r, and on the Court House do< r the time required by law. J. F. MILLER, L4-2. Judge of Probate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. strict Court of the United State Western District of South Car* Una. the matter of E. F. LATIMEI Lowndesville, S. C., Bankrupt the Creditors of the above name Bankrupt: Take notice on the 5th day c irch, 1917, the above named ban] pt filed his petition in said Cow lying that he may be decreed fa i Court to have a full discharg im all debts provable against h ate, and a hearing was thereupo lered and will be had upon sai tition on the 5th day of Apri 17, before said Court, at Greei le, in said District, at 11 o'cloc the forenoon, at which time an ,ce all known creditors and otht rsons in interest may appear an >w cause, if any they have, wh i prayer of said petition shoul b be granted. J. B. KNIGHT, Clerk. March 5, 1917.?4t Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrah wei re visiting Mrs. W. W. Bradlc t week for a day or two. ' f MOWING ods goods and . MM ling stores. | jartment is msualin- ";:'l ar. All the ' i 1 ? can he id too. Ihe attractive. i . * 1 | >w can be made '^-fS Is f - ' complete assortles in all the l&tapparel. If you ice selection for ' | II find the dressy ; ^ eady for your ECO. ?- ABBEVILLE j GREENWOOD ? te MUTUAL t'M ,d INSURANCE d ASSOCIATION. Oriulnd 1891. le PROPERTY INSURED $2,800,000. th Write or call on the undersigned for any information i * you may desire about our plan of insurance. We insure your property )f against destruction by h, 4 i Fire, , v l <? ^ ? Windstorm 4 ?r L Lightning ^ ^ >r and do it cheaper than any insurance company in existence. Remember we are prepared to prove to you that ours if s the safest and cheapest plan ^ of insurance known. Our Association is now lil> censed to write Insurance in L i * ? * ' * ? ~d tne counties of Abbeville, Greenwood, McCormick, Lan,f rens and Edgefield. ?- The officers are: Gen. J. Fraser Lyon, President, Col,g umbia, S. C.t J. B. Blake, Geu. is Agent, Sec. and Treas., Greenn wood, S. C. d DIRECTORS: A. 0. Grant Mi Carmel, S. C. J. M. Gambrell Abbeville, S. C. k Jno. H. Childa. fl. Ci. d A. W. Youngblood Hodges, S. C. !r S. P. Morrah WilKngton, S. C. d L. N. Chamberlain, .McCormick, S. C y R. H. Nicholson Edgefield, S. C. d F. L. Timmerman.Pleasant Lane, S.C J. C. Martin Princeton, S. C. W. H. Wharton Waterloo, S. C. J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent. Greenwood, S. C., Jan. 1, 1917.