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l=g {8$ \ i 't I | DISCOUNT I All Lad (NEW GOO $3,000.00 Worth Spring Goods, ceived, will go Sale at 120 Per Cent Di Better I ivestij MMHIiBiniH 4- V . * ~ ~~ I WVVVVVVVVVVVVV^ V * V LOWNDESVILLE N > One of the most enjoyable socia affairs of the mid-winter season was Wj." the birthday party given on the 12tl by Mrs. W. M. Speer in honor of hei mother, Mrs. Kittie Latimer Kay The out-of-door world , was bright with sunshine and the balmy aii cheery with bird-song, while in-door the reception room was gay wit! pink carnations and festive with waving ferns, nature and art combining 4o make the scene an ideal one foi entertainment. Far above beauty oJ i, . time and place, shone the sweet fact of the gentle, lovine mother, as sh( breathed words of gratitude in re sponse to the good wishes of friends Time, skimming by, has dealt gent ly with Mrs. Kay, yet the storms o1 , life have fallen heavily upon her but like the crushed flower whicl yields its perfume more profusely these trials have strengthened hei Christian character and made hei life fragrant with beautiful deeds o1 love and service. , A most delicious salad course witl fruit cake and coffee was served Mrs. Speer was assisted in her dutie: as hostess by her winsome little daughter, Miss Kittie Kay Speer Mrs. A. V. Barnes and Miss Ells Floyd. Mrs. Kay, smilingly remarked, as f^hp harip her e^upsts cood-hve. -thai her party served a double purpose, i1 not only gave her an opportunity tc receive the congratulations of hei friends on her natal day, but was i pleasant chance to say good-bye a: rhe would leave on the following moring for Byron, Ga., to spend sev eral months with her son, Dr. J. B Kay. Those present on this happy occa sion were: Mrs. H. G. White, Mrs.D . K. Coolev, Mrs. D. L. Barnes, Mrs. J F. Harper, Mrs. R. L. Smith, Mrs. W T. Cunningham, Mrs. N. G. Ballenge Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. C. M. Clink scales. \f y* onrl \Tve HftWif+A T?o v.?>^r- ^? ? X.AI. UUU iUl O. I/C TMH/C Urtllica VII tertained at a most delightful dinin; n honor of the host's 62nd birthda; a ft vv days ago. The jovial host an< his sweet, noble wife, surrounded b; all the comforts and luxuries of life radiate an atmosphere of genia cordiality, while each possesses th rare gift of making every guest fee perfectly at home. No cnest. oitVip friend or stranger, ever enters th? door of this hospitable abode, but hi heart is cheered with the genuim welcome and generous hospitalit; extended in this splendid home. Although Mr. Barnes has left be hind him a little more than threi score winters, yet he retains in a re markable degree the striking phy sique and energetic vigor of hi I-I - y -jJk -.o-v. - .v.. wmmmmaammmm M C' $1.00 w These prices will r< A < i b ims, ( to g ?DS l of new just rein this I scount. j? gate. # i ~j i earlier life. For many years he has ) been a strong factor in the municipal ^ ! educational and spiritual life of the town. It is largely due to his ui-i j ~- i_ -i i i i* _! uumnuuie t.. -gy> lacKea oy nisi '' splendid liberality, that the Methodist r 1'congregation worship in a handsome!^ 5'new church, and his was the moving j /spirit in the erection of the town's r fine school building which is second |* to none in the county. * t A most magnificent dinner was . given, splendidly prepared and beau- <l tifully served. Large bowls of fruit x were placed in the handsome parlors ji . and in the minutest detail nothing r was lacking that could contribute to ] , the comfort and pleasure of each ] I guest. } As the evening shadows lengthen- '< , ed for the departing day, the guests j gathered around the family altar and ] |raised their voices in the good old j song of Zidn, How Firm, a Founda-| ? tion. Rev. H. G. White read im-1 pressively an appropriate portion of I y * , j Scripture, while all on bended knees ' lifted their hearts in prayer as Rev. 1 r N. G. Ballenger, in words simple and i r beautiful,.invoked the Divine blessiner f on all assembled and committed the ^ worthy couple with 'their Christian * jihome into the hands of a loving God. J i Those partaking of Mr. and Mrs. [ . j Barnes' hospitality were: Rev. ( and p ,iMrs. White, Rev. and Mrs. Ballenger. j I Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Barnes, Mr. and J ^Mrs. W. T. 'Cunningham, Mr . and j Mrs. J. G. Huckabee, Mr. and Mrs. C.' | ,;M. Clinkscales, Mrs. Simmons, Misncs 1 > i 11 j. Doris Clotfelter, Pauline Ballenger || i. and Master Jas. Barnes. j The flu situation is becoming quite p serious especially in the surrounding ^communities. In several families the , disease is typical of last year's epit demic, in others, the cases are mild. T^wo rooms in the High School were j closed today, those presided over by j Misses Lizzie and Louise Bell, the I latter haviner been tak-pn I w OUUUCIII^ (with symptoms of flu. Every precaution is being used to prevent the spread of the disease. I Dr. Kirkpatrick has been called tc |McColl to the bed-side of Miss Virginia Latimer, who is suffering from j an attack of flu. Her condition is | ~ j i T greatly improved and he will return j * today?Tuesday. j Miss Vera Bonds is at home until y, the quarantine is lifted from the j Greenville schools. j Mr. Tom Baskin has returned from j m A- * ... onescer nospital where he had a por- j j tion of a diseased finger amputated.' ! Mr. Keys Harper spent the week- j end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ! W. Harper, Sr. He is doing state en- j tomological work with headquarters | ^ at Lake City, S. C. Miss Mattie Cooley spent one day with home folks last week, before taking up Demonstration work at Thompson, Ga. \ Miss Lizzie Tucker entertained the g younger set at a Valentine party on . * ' UEARANC nrth for V 1 (Jil 1VI sign over our entire ]oat Suits t at Pract Millinery at M. Am he evening of the 14th. The little 'oiks spent the two pleasant hours in nusic, fun and laughter. Euford Broadwell, of Central, vas a business visitor in town last veek. Mr. and Mrs, Jr. Harper were callid to Anderson on Tuesday to attend ;he funeral of Mr. Walter Beatty, a cinsman. Mr. Geo. Hill has had the double lisfortune of taking his wife and ildest daughter, Miss Eva, to an lugusta hospital for operation. Mis? > has been onerated uporf for ap)e. ..citus and is doing nicely. Mrs. 3ill ias not undergone her operation fet. and her condition is considered luite serious. [ AILWAY EXECUTIVES NAME WAGE COMMilTEE New York, Feb. 17.?The Associa;ion of Railway Executives todi\v anied a committee of 25 executives epresenting railroads throughout ;he country to confer with the direc;or general of railroads in Washin?;on on Thursday to consider railroad abor problems arising out of the reinquishment of government control Harch 1. This action was taken in esponse to a request of Director Jenral Hines. NIMIIMIIIUIMIMMIRIftniltllllinilNlllllllllfllllllMMIIIIIIIIIIirilUtlUlinilllMIIIINIIINIIiniRlintllMIIIIU Fire Torr W. D. W1 | i Insui | New Brunswick NI/MtAr 1 c M ! new ui unomviv) in ?/ Georgia Home In bus, Ga. Rhode Island Fire dence, R. I. For those who desi reasonable rate insu companies cannot b< Call on me and le the advantages of th 11 offer. it j | W.D. WILKI !m?uw^iuiuimiiiiiinnrvnTrnmMmiTii?ittiftrmnMninaimfiiffiiHiiinifTnii(i)nrmnrirn? jEJAUUj 8(1 f.MtS \J V \J 1' il h XJ ! Dry Goods Store stc and Woo ically 1-21 : Your Price derson QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a glass of Salts before breakfast If your Sack hurts or Bladder is troubling you. No man or woman who eats meat regnlarly can make a, mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, eays a well-known I authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. "Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone dhould take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure,* thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. iMMiiHiMniiitiimuiiitmrtiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiiimiiimiMiitimiitiiiuuiiiiiitiiiMiiiiiuitiiitiiiiniiiiuiiMiiiy,; iiiniiiiHinnitiiiiiumiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiitHiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiintiiitiitiiiuiiK:; = S> !i -i iado Auto ILKINSON II ! ranee li (I Fire Insurance Co., 2 : I] surance Co., Colum- [1 II Insurance Co., Provi- f| II li I \ re safe protection at a || ranee in the above fl Is * surpassed. i .t me explain to you e protection I have to II NSON, Agent |f I-5 |f 11 V >F ick during thissa il and Si Price fi to. |fi !? , ryg/gjggjgjgigjgjgjg/gjgjgjg/gjgj^rgjgjgj : ^j^J213r2?SJ2?5j@M3J3M3J3JcL,3MS . 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ENGINEER I Jf rican Association of Engineers. Merchants Bank Building. ^ )D, SOUTH CAROLINA, H i*| Subdivisions || /j-.Mj S?SI3M3J3JSISfSMSJ5f3J2.'SMSM3JSI3?SJSftI3i3I3M3J3) iuniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiniminninniiiiiiiinmitininitnimiuiuiiiii?i[iiniuiniiiumumnnnmiumnuumuimniinumig ?? ? * -T if i ti i I 1 s , 4 V1' ' \:m ? i * r. i? /> '4 END of The Times | ; >] in rather than cure. < pie which may well be applied in many ii iroriAo omKorTOCcmant on/1 miito rcrn.V?_ iu would experience if your important valuables should be misplaced, desuch a possibility by becoming a safe in this Institution. of Safety Deposit Boxes has just been f 1! I! II I a II = 3 ll JNTERS BANK jl II >rogressive Bank. jl jbeville, S. C. | I