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LETTER FROM F. A. CARWILE j Maude, Willie and George, child-' ren of Mr. P. T. Alewine, are sick with typhoid fever. 'Tis hoped theyj will soon be restored to their usual health. Mrs. Sallie Clinkscales isj helping to nurse them. Ernest Getsinger had the misfor-j -f? IBP I The New Perfection: delicious meals, and 000 American house Cooks fast or slow as you the oil into heat, leaving n or smell. Flame always visible, alway: heat goes into the cookingheat the kitchen. It*8 the long blue chimney STA Waahini v Norfolk, \ne# BggBfigKBBfigggf j| Sj jpSMI! IJ On a he I "f E j In additic [ I keeping of 3 II patented, bi 1 j abundance( impurities c<* I AUTC S is a blessing jc conscientiou fitting doors ffi ly insulated Sfi INSURE A g COLDNESS [c tomatic cii vents the n S flavors a r ffi PERFECTL j| FOOD, tas S best. 3 You ssmp ijfj Automatic ] S your refrige I W jS ir \w Of in y v o & ? tune to cut off three of his finge: while splitting stove wood last We nesday. Dr. Pressly was called see him. R. 0. McAdams spent a week vi iting relatives and friends near Di West. He is a fine hand to talk i a dinner. J. T. Ware of Due West, was Vly Faithful Servai is never cranky, never la; serves them on the minut iwives own New Perfecti< like. Turns all perfect combus othing to smoke Agk your dea] glass reservoir, 3 steady. All the of the New Pei -it doesn't over- For be3( reaults burner insuring ALADD lNDARD oil comp (New Jersey) Stan. D.C BALTIMORE ruC1?ar!c Va. wp. Charie?tc id, Va. ' Charlei PERFE( >1L CQQJfciSTOV iyaafiyaMyafifiifMK >t day you'll saj Jless that wate >n to its 10U per cent. s four food, the Automs uilt-in water, cooler. gi\ >f drinking water that m reach. The )MATIC Refrij t ton for its economy s workmanship put intc ;?its thorough8-p)y walls? CONSTANT >, while the auxulation prefixing of food t 1 d INSURES " * r lr-t s-4 "TT> j&,\ |i| Y IS. 11 r 1 ?T l !?< jting its very S | ly must see the before you buy rator. n , r&l V a? ?rv rs'our community Wednesday. He has!] d- a fine prospect for corn on Little ^ to; River and believes in raising everything for home consumption. I have s-1 been told his father was a fearless ] le soldier in the Confederate war. J < ip! Mrs. Lizzie Carwile and Miss Ola ( Ola Winn were up to see us last < in [ week and attended the meeting at 1 !y, never late. It cooks * :e. More than 2,500,- | I Dns. | 1 ition that does it ; ;r to show you the reversible 9 jl a new and exclusive feature k J rfection. ES I i use 11 |2 IN SECURITY OIL | I ANY I ' )tte, N. C. 5 >n, W. Va. II I1 iton, S. C, Ifl jt ifPIAtl I! ; >uun c I Hpn fi fi ^1 ^-i ??i ^1 ii >-i i-i >1 FI > T [Lji u i_i mu uuuuuuuu B' |g 5% Next ! j" ?<~3) E 5It ! r cooler" | , ;ervice in the vv iwi ivu IJC 'os a constant ^ [ no odors or ffi \ aerator jjj1 of ice. The ffi1 > it?its tight- Bp ?Mm |1 r as ? y irv 17 P T I" a EE i ml Bs i. K I < Litde River Saturday. Hope they will come again soon. At this writing, July 26th, we are needing rain, especially crops that ire advanced. We will have to put aur trust in that higher power, the source from which all blessings come It has been too dry with us to plant :he fall crop of Irish potatoes. Hope t will soon rain so we can plant for :hey are a great help in the winter ind spring. Protracted meeting closed at Litile River Saturday, July 21st. Several joined and the meeting may be continued Friday before the third Sunday In August. Protra.cted meeting is being held, it Bell's this week. Rtv. B. M. Robertson is. assisting the pastor. He is i former pastor and always hits ;quare from the shoulder and calls a ipade a spade. Ralph Crawford left for Tuxedo, tf. C., last week, where he will work .'or his uncle, Mr. Joe Bell. Joe is in ideal man and so is Ralph. We vish him much success. Marion Pratt left for Columbia! ast wee;* where he will make his lome in the future. Protracted meeting begins at First ( Hreek on the third Sunday in August! The Saluda Association meets with he First Baptist Church of Anderion July 31st. Nothing preventing ve expect to attend its meetings. L. S. Carwile received a letter 'rom Mr. Reit Wilson, a former resilent of this county, but now lives in fackson, Ga., in which he isaid that hey had had no rain in three months ind crop prospects were indeed gloomy. "Paul may plant and Apolos may water, but God alone can ;ive the increase," is a true saying. r> ? x _ i j.i .1 oi.: rrotractea meeting utigms m. omoh the first Sunday in August. Rev. I". J. Stevenson will assist the pastor, lev. W. S. Martin. Go for the goodi md not the bad and get all the good rou can. As I am neither a Presbyerian nor an A. R. P. I generally ;ay and write it Sunday. Hard mater to learn an old dog new tricks md especially if they are good ones. Some one seems to think that afer the U. S. drafts a soldier he can't >e forced to go across the water uness he wants to. Here is my opinion, fou did not want to register but you lid and if you are chosen you wiU valk the gang plank the same way. n time of war no questions are ask:d and there is very little difference >etween the freedom of man and a lumb brute but I believe the latter las one on him in its favor. T ~ J 4-Vi -rv-? nvrio(Vfl nf ! 1 imVC I1UUCCU. U1C liian/agv vx liss Annie Cochran to Thomas F. Jlack, which calls to memory an inident in which Tom was one of the >arties. We were at school and the; eacher asked the question, whose ime it was to go for water when ?om in a great hurry, said "Tommy ifcCarter and Tommy McBlack's." If you have a good crop of melons ell somebody about it for such kindy deeds with others lise them will ,dd stars to your crown and there is 10 danger of your having too many. ,et us know about your Elbertas, md use your tongue and phone for rhat is the use to pay $16.00 per rear to no advantage. Act the part, >f the good Samaritan one time in rour life and start at once. Mrs. Juie sutnenana is not ?u veil at this writing. She has beenj mwell nor qiute a while and "Godj ules inia mysterious way his won-j lers to perform and as the heavens ,re above the earth so are His ways' ibove ours." j C. A. Suber went to Anderson on donday to have his machine repaired Joe P. Anderson and B. Bowen vent to Abbeville Thursday. Theyj lave both been drafted and are liable o be called f.monR the first. The * * 1 ?? ? ? ? 4-V*o4 mng tnai. maKes war su u uci lO 1/1XC4 V i takes the flower of our country at he beginning. George Anderson came by his old lome last week on his way to Aiken. le has a government position. Good rains have fallen all around; is, but we have riot have a season yet t rains on the unjust?now and hen. Mr. P. W. Burns of Little River,, rns in our section last week selling t book leading to the causes of the' iresent war. Young man if you are sound and I lealthy, go on and volunteer in some >ranch of the army before you artj Irafted for then your privilege ends. The fruit crop is very good in our J ertion " id we are proud of it for i is- a great help in this lonely world, j Wc t*i*i* indebted in Hon. Wyatt, Uken for a copy of the Corigressionil I'i');*rapl ic,; I Directory from 1774 o 1911. , It is a source of valuable information and gives a biography of ill Sen;>tor; and Representatives who erve:l up to that time. When I irai'l :'.ny'l;:;i!.v done I call on Hon. Vyall .kc.i *n?! he attends to it ar. 111 cc. iV\ . C-'nlinitk will do well if ,o I'M . ,??} > as long as he rliil., fe In a? j'I^ o sent us a map of the war :i V.\v ; i! (> .' which we return our -ru -v.-} i:*? for each of them. Vr.m :* " ' ' o ' vi';cmI is ah out as Dr.;: as v'f- tan well rem amber. 7: v : :: V,"etl.!y TVcps an I Runner t..*.0 nc-r ?ubsc:ibc? now! i T? iL - 1 ii me uoys ches by D the northe closed by and the sc impassable somebody'i to be cold Unless tra open; amn l ii* and clothir reach the s The south soldiers dur A vote for a vote for trench. / Vote for I All? (Adv In order to give the the very best local had, The Press and 1 October 1st, print th the first issue coming ing and the last issue subscription price wil Th< LONG CANE ^ \ VV WW WW Long Cane, July 30.?The fan in this community are very tfr an over the nice rains which fell du the past week. Their crops are 1 ing fine. Miss Mary Erwin of Bethia, s last week with Miss Eppie BeauJ Mrs. John Wright and childre near Lowndesville, spent a few of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Shelley White spent Sui evening with Mrs. Clarnece Simj The little son of Mr. and Mrs S. Bosler was accidentally bu Saturday morning, hut we are to report that he is setting a nicely at this time and it is sinci hoped that he will soon be well. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Prennan Misses O'Dell Sutherland and V TVennan of Greenwood, and M Nina and Linnie Beauford spent I <lay with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bo Mr. John Stewart of Cold Spr spent Thursday with Mr. and Karl Stewart. Miss Nina Beauford spent a days of last week with Mr. and W. S. Bosier. Misse? Ev;t and Estcllc Finley Mary Ervvin spent the week-end Miss Allie Bcauford. v'1j? are in the tren- J ecember, and I i m ;rn roads are i snow and ice, I )uthern roards 1 with red clay J 1 -? K/\tt l r? /y/mv%/v ^ uvy la gumg and hungry. | nsportation is | nunition, food I lg will neverjl ;oldiers boy. M must feed the' 1 1 " *! ins the winter. I i l good roads is |1 the boy in the Jf Good Roads 3 7 th I ' ;J| Publicity Campaign. j ertisement) s people of Abbeville county newspaper they have ever banner Company will after lis paper as a semi-weekly, g out each Tuesday morni each Friday morning. The 1 remain at $1.50 per year. 3 Press and Banner Co. V V! Mr. Clarence Simpson has the symV.pathy of the community in the illV ness of his father. ^ ! Mr. Julius King has returned home ^ ^ i from Columbia. i . rners GIRLS ! WHITEN SKIN ikful WITH LEMON JUICE iring ??k- Make a Beauty Lotion for a Few Cents to Remore Tan, Freckles, Pent Sallowness. "ord. n Your grocer has the lemons and days any drug store or toilet counter will Earl supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze ndayjthe juice of two fresh lemons into a )son.: bottle, then put in the orchard white W. janci shake well. This makes a quar rned" {cr pint of the very best lemon skin glad whitener and complexion beautifier long known. Massage this fragrant, srely creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just see an(l how freckles, tan. sallowr.ess, redness iolet ..n,j vouufhness disappear and how isses smooth, soft and clear the skin beSun eomes. Yes! It is havmles, and the s'er> beautiful results will surprise you. ings,|_Adv. j The Semi-Weekly Press and Banner few $1.;"0 per year. Subscribe now! Mrs. I IFOR SALE?Pir* C.. weeks old, $3 and each. S. M. !Jcaf".v, Lowndesville, with! S. C., P.. V. !). No. 3. i n I - ' -i i