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> v V DONALDS V. V \\ w\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \"\\ Mrs. Booker is enjoying a visit from all her children this week. Rev. R. P. Walker, D. D., of, Lewisburg, Tenn., pi'eached in the, Presbyerian church last Sunday j night to a very large congregation.^ Dr. Walker is a powerful and attractive speaker, and his sermon p wag much enjoyed. "] Miss Gertrude Culbertson of i Ware Shoals is the guest this weeki of Miss Margaret Dallas. Mr. W. C. Cobb of Ware Shoals,1 was a caller at the manse last Satur- j day afternoon. ;i Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Stone arc. rejoicing over the birth of a little' daughter. Miss Margaret Dallas has ac-l cepted a position in the Ware Shoals', graded school as teacher of the ninth grade. 1 | Mrs. Hugh Martin is entertaining v ~ X her sister and cousin, the Misses j Leslie, from near Rock Hill. Mrs. Carlisle and children of'. Greenville are visiing her parents,1. Capt. and Mrs. W. R. Dunn. L Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dunn returned | Tuesday from the mountains, where they spent the past two weeks. Miss Minnie Lee Stone is spending sometime at Blue Ridge, N. C. The members of old Greenvale church presented their pastor, Rev. J. M. Dallas with a substantial roll t of bills, last Friday. Mr. Dallas and We&irxzs. am Cool po to mi WOOL A NCI $)F%W (K Sleep on the Wool Cotton Side I nr n? T layers of thinned out < wool and cotton. It is I SOFT and FLUFFY, j and never LUMPS I or SAGS. s CARTER BROTHERS M SOLD 1 W. A. CALVEF e_ (1?????? wwhpi f P?I w ememjg | jnJiJuuuuuuuuuui. I M I 1 nuw i jj Of A Oui |j 1 Close; Jl ^ WE EXPECT TO M jjj To Dispose Of As M J. IV innciciiaiaiaiwaciMict t JTjJTJI J lal LJ ini M IJIJ \m amily appreciate very much the ove and kindness which prompted his splendid gift. ( The special services which are >eing held this week in the Presby-j erian church are being attended by iplendid congregations, in spite of ( he inclement weatlier. Much inter-, sst is being manifested. Rev. A. E. | Dallas, of Mount Vernon, Ind., is loing the preaching. j The young people of the Green-1 rale C. E. Society will give a social, it the home of Mr. Will McKee next ( ruesday night, August 24 at 8 o'-. :lock. This promises to be a very feasant social event and a cordial nvitation is extended to the public'. I Mr. and Mrs. W. Olin Brownlee,' >f Due West entertained the followng friends at a 7 o'clock dinner ast Friday night: Rev. and Mrs. Leila Young and Mrs. Leila Todd of j Due West, Rev. R. P. Walker, D. D., 1 )f Lewisburg, Tenn., and Rev. and,^ tfrs. J. M. Dallas of Donalds. The,' quests enjoyed a most delightful ind social time in this hospitable tome. An elegant and bountiful repast ^ vas partaken of and thoroughly en-,1 oyed. Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee have 1 ;he happy faculty of making their} 'riends feel perfectly at home. ^ rREAT AS MANY CASES OF } DRUNKENNESS AS EVER 1 l ? f ] New York, Aug. 18.?The number if cases for alcoholic treatment in he Bellevue hospital has increased rithin the past few weeks until it rn Wool i J I 'oitozz t ike the i Side in Winter; td n Summer! t Ventilators (live tt a v :hance to "Breathe." A Delivered in dust- f Droof.hygenic cartons. iave your dealer tl show you the Woal-Cotu tl ATTRESS COMPANY & f IT & SONS I * IB n fiffiffisiiHaaaafiawifiHH 'or An 11 Merchandise i Big ; Saturday f [OVE OUR BUSINESS uch Of Our Stock As Po: V A M * ' I s virtually equal to that of pre-pro-11 libition days, according to a report | g )f Bird S. Coler, commissioner of It >ublic charities, made public today.! C The difference between now and i S former times, however, he said, is in! i ;he symptoms of the ailment, and j t ;he manner of treatment. e "Most of the patients," he said, t 'go down in a hurry, without warn- r ng and recover quickly?if at all. t [n nearly evory case it is discovered r ;hat the person has had only one or t ;wo drinks, after which his mind ' c aecomes blank. Hq knows nothing [ jntil he awakens in the institution j c ;he next morning." ] s , jt MEXICO MAY REJECT SUIVlt 1 1UIXO I ^ OF U. S. RECOGNITION L h Mexico City, Aug. 18.?Proposals)] reported to have been made by j s Bainbridge Colby, United States! j Secretary of State, as to condi- a ;ions upon which recognition may 11 je extended the present Mexican i jovernment may be rejected by j Mexico, it is indicated in an inter- v ! new with Miguel Alessio Robles, -g private secretary to Provisional j e President de La Huerta, printed in! r ;he newspaper Excelsior. c "Mexico cannot accept the in- t >tructions frrnn another govern- j nent regarding its exchange," Se- j lor Robles is quoted as saying in 11 reference to the report that deroga- e ;ion of various Carranza decrees t vas wanted by the United States f government. } Mexico, however, never has re- c 'used guarantees to foreign counries and has made indemnity pay- g nents when they have been justly r lue." j . i x MARTIE MADDEN'S BRAY I i n The eruption of Martie Madden t n Concress the other day was oc :asioned by the circumstance that he names of Lee and other Con- * federate heroes were omitted from he Arlington memorial writes ^ Savoyard) Washington correspond- t] ;nt. It is to be regretted that, how-1 0 ;ver, noble the impulse, any Sou- ^ hern man protested the omission. n t recalls an episode of Roman His- ei ory when to a roll of fame erected ^ n the forum the name of Cato was lenied admission. The sequel was hat every stranger who examined he marble tablet made inquiry as >-hy Cato's name did not appear. P ind thus the Martie Maddens of v' hat day contributed to the fame of c he grandest of the Romans, just as he silly invective of the Martie in laddens of our day adds to the n ame of the noblest of the Ameri- ai ans. te Martie, hopeless and helpless igoramus that he is, is utterly unonscious that his diatribe against ti nri w euaei p n emeu: I UUUIJIJ1J1JIJIJIJIJ1J1J1 All-lni in Both Stores F ! Rei light Augusl TO GREENWOOD SEP >sible Rather Than Move jee is but the feeble echo of the ospel of hate preached by Cain at he beginning of hell. It stoned the christian martyrs; it founded the Ipanish inquisition; it invented the nstruments of torture. It sounded | he tocsin of Bartholomew's hideous j ve and nerved the arms and wheted the daggers of Glencoe's doleful light. It delights in the donjohn, he rack ,and the stake, and it has | nade a thousand governments of; he Christian era thousand hells on j ;arth. | I shall not beg pardon if here I j [uote from a passage I writ years igo in an attempt to pay a tribute o my father's native State: "It is everywhere conceded thatj Virginia is the most illustrious of \ he American commonwealths. She rave to civil liberty the tongue of lenry, the pen of Jefferson, the word of Washington. Why, she ilumined the Christian civilization ind exalted the human race with he lofty character of Robert E. ^ee. The constitution fell from the >lastic minds of her Madison and ler Mason, and to the republic she :ave Kentucky and the opulent impire, she was the citadel of the ebellion of '61, and in her gener>us bosom sleeps more buried valor han of all the rest of our hemisihere. Leader of the rebellion of >ractically the world in arms and he Old Dominion was bleedine at svery pore, the vulture tore her torured vitals and the vandal carved 'rohti her side what is now West Virginia and make it a henchman if Pennsylvania. "And then, 0 Churl! In the prodi;ality of her transcendent and nunificent opulence she gave to the forth in that mighty struggle ; ieorge H. Thomas, the greatest and lost consummate soldier who wore s he blue, and the one blade worthy o clash with the sword of Lee. "Ah me, the vines that bear such 1 ruit are proud to stoop with it." If Lee was a traitor, William the i ilent was a traitor. If Lee was a ] raitor, John Hampton was a traitr. If Lee was a traitor, George < Washington was a traitor. The isoble Madden talks about Lee's ] ducation at West Point and shows is perrenial stupidity by his cita- i on. Did not the South own her lir share of West Point? And then i e paid for his education in Mexico, >r General Scott declared that Lee lanned and executed the entire 1 ictorious expedition from Vera ruz to the capital. I There is not a single community t the United States that would not ither number one Robert E. Lee nong its citizenship than ten times ( n thousand Martin B. Maddens. i Have you renewed your subscripon? i KKKRHKRKRRRRfl elusive or the Remainii mov :28th. w< TEMBER 1ST And We It. 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