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v . ' . .' \ . " .s ? ' , ' ' i ..'''''.'(.:., "'"V?'.^T?tS ,. \ -, ' . . t *?? .'. >: f \ ? ' 1 ' ' -, ? - r ? * .. '. i. ., sv<.f'sl rawMy.xj',' , ? ,1 ,- v:. . ? ? * . ? ' , ??, ' ' '?? ' ' .' . ,'" '.'i? \'l> ? v',*' ./.*.. '';?---%.V>:irafiS ..TO THINE OWN SELF BK TK?R. AND IT MUST FOLLOW AS THE NIGHT THE DAY: THOU CANST NOT THEN HE FALSE TO AN1 MAN." . _____________________________ / '--'?-' 1 ? - ----1 ' '?-!- I .- ! ? 1 . , -L-l^s? By STECK, SHELOR & SCHRODER. WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, AUG?BT 21, HIJO. Now Series No. 511.-Volume LXI._No. ?4L ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j< ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j. ?j. ?j? ?j? ?j? ?j? i OXFOR CO Every Pair L STRAP, puni in the 5toi FL?RSHEIM OXFORDS FOR Y .j? QUEEN QR AMT Y OXFO! STAR RRAXD OXFO ONE SPECIAli LOT LADIES' A .j* l\ BROKEN Si'/ES, WORTH I C. W. & J. E. Mt T IT RAYS TO .??j ? J? ? J? ?J* *J? . J? efe ?J? ?j? ?J* ?J-i?J??J*?J?v????-i??. Mt I ^ MAT .?-I-I'I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-?-I-:'^ WHKItll .MU. HALEY STANDS. States Position Ho Will Take on Mat tera il' KlecR?d. To Hie Democratic Voters ol' Oeo nec County: As a regular candidate for thc House ot Representativos from Goonoo county, at (lie ensuing primary election, and not having al the campaign meetings .inst ended given voa the positions 1 will lake on lojdslailon most likely to come up at the next session ol' the Legisla ture far settlement, I take this method of placing before you my views upon the following questions: I am heartily in favor of granting liberal pensions to all homeless Fon fed?rate soldiers and their widows, consistent with their needs and the ability of the tax-payers to pay. If I am elected your Representa tive, I will use my ut most endeavor to enact a law thai will furnish the means and will require all mudholes and gullies in the public roads to be filled up; and Ibo small bridges to be repaired during tho months of February and August of each year; thal will abolish the ellice of the two ('(ninty Commissioners and give the "boys" theil' salaries in payment for work done on tho public roads. I would favor and work for a law that would .allow each township lo elect an overseer, whose duty it would bc to see that all roads were pro pori y worked as above stat ed; and further to see that all bridges ami culverts were kimi in proper repair at all times. I would require thal the county provides home for the Supervisor on Ibo county poor farm, and that tho Supervisor, when not otherwise en gaged, should give tho farm lils per sonal supervision in connection with the county steward; that it should be the especial dut, ' ol' the Supervi sor to look after inc chaingang and to superintend all permanent im provements in tlie county, such as making relocations and macadamiz ing roads, etc. lt should be his duly lo overlook and superintend the work of the various county overseers, and. together with the Clerk of Court and Auditor, become the auditing board ol' all claims presented to the county for payment. I am in In vor of more liberal sup port for the public schools, and am In favor ol' adding Hie study ol' ag riculture to the course of all schools supported by the public funds. I shall oppose willi all the power at my coin mn nd any laws restricting the qtlftllflcntions ol' any voter, by requiring the production ol' a reg istration COl't I lien to and tax receipt before allowing a while man to vote in the primary elections of ibis state. For twenty-four years I have vol ed the prohibition ticket, and had I the opportunity now, would vote lo make our present prohibition law more effective. Would vole to make it unlawful to sell liquor to a per son from a prohibition territory', by a dispenser in a dispensary 'county. Would ))(> glad lo see the Carey Cothran law tho law of tho whole State, and will vote to make lt such ns soon ns asked to by tho white vot ers of thc romain lng six counties. There will be many other ques tions of Stale-wide Importance that will conic before the Assembly. I assure you thal I will consider your interests and cast my vote upon Hiern conscientiously, and willi an eye single lo t he interests of my con stituency. I shall bc glad lo give an account of my stewardship at any time dilling the period of my encum bency, and I si ill treat your Inter DS AT ow-C?t Shoes >S, OXFORDS re at Cost. ? j i USN. RDS KO lt WOMEN. DDS KOIt KYKRHODY. ND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS, Ul? TO $2.5*0, AT 7.*Sc. f * BAUKNIGHT. I I DUV EON CASU. T ?J., ?I? ?J? ?J. ?J? ?J. ?J. ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J. ?J? ?J??J? ?J? ..H?H-**?? -I-X-1-X-I~X- **** ***.! TERS POLIT **** * ****** ****** ?HM JOHN \V, REYNOLDS. I What tho People of tho Return Sec tion Say ot' 11 ?ni. Seneca. S. C., Aug. 'l-l, 2010.-For tho protection of our community, und in (t?lense of John W. Reynolds in this county against false reports which we understand aro being cal culated on him in some sections of ihts county, claiming to have their origin from Return school district, we, therefore, feel lt a duty WO owe to Mr. Reynolds and our community to say that those reports are without foundation, and that Mr. Reynolds stands high in this community as ti teacher and a citizen, and lo substan tiate what we say we submit the fol lowing recommendation, which speaks for itself. Respectfully, .lohn F. Martin, ll. WV McDonald, Thos. J, Dalton. Trustees of Return School. Following ls the recommendation: Seneca, S. C., July 8, lilli).-To tho People of Oconeo County, S. C.: This cert Mles that we. the undersign ed citizens of Rel rn School District and vicinity, ol' uconeo county, South Carolina, know John W. Reynolds to be a man of high moral standing in this community, he having taught two very successful terms of school nt this place during the past two years, I giving general satisfaction. We are glad to recommend him to i he people of Oeonee county as a per-1 tod gentleman In every respect, and any report detrimental to his charac ter originating from this community prior to this dale is untrue and without any foundation whatever. ! Signed: John F. Martin, Trustee; H. W. McDonald. Trustees; Thos. J. ' Dallon, Trust?e; J. O. Armstrong, F. I O. Skelton. J. D. Oliver, J. W. Miller. Reny Carper, W. A. Smith, J. D. Moore, J. J. Moore. I', s Cleveland, Joseph Dearden, D. W. Jay HOS, J. L, ! Miller, IO. M. Osborne, J. X. Crain, W. A. Lowe, J. T. Craine. F. IO. Race. S. IO. Bro WU lpg, Norton Cox, W. C. Simpson, F. M. Simpson, W. o. ('oe. J. T. Blair, W. B. Edwards. B. IO. Crooks, S. A. Williams. W. II. Wil liams, S. K. Kennedy, ll. W. Crooks, T. W. ('rooks, C. S. Williams, Fannie Williams, O. L. Thrasher. J. B. Dun can. Oeonee Smith, J. P. Bills, J. M. Julian. T. A. Sanders. M. II. Broom, s. I J. Rrown, W. F. Rrt/.berger, M. C. Thoinas. * Ulfe on Panama ('anal has had one frightful drawback malaria trouble-that has brought suffering and death to thousands. I The germs cause chills, fovor and j ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassi tude, weakness and genoral debility. I But Electric Bitters never fall to destroy them and cure malaria trou- 1 hies. "Three bottles completely cured me ol' a very severe attack of malaria," writes Wm. A. Fret well, of Lucarna, N. C., "and I've had good health over since." Curo sto mach, liver and kidney troubles, and prevent typhoid. 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. Mr. Hill Withdraws. Editor Keowee Courier: Please announce that. I have withdrawn from the race for County Commis sioner. Thanking the people heart ily for the vote they gave nie two years ago, I am, Yours truly, J. B. Hill. J cst? as I would my own, and will ? remember I am the servant of the people. J. J. Haley.* STA K V INO TO GAIN IIKAVEN. Members of Queer Religious Scot Forced to Break Fast. Los Angulos, Aug. 20.-- Lying bil pallets, too weak to move, detectives lound to-day, in an arroyo bungalow, four members of a queer new soot, who were deliberately starving them selves to death In anticipation of the other world. There wore two tuon, a woman and a girl. They bad not touched a morsel of food for six weeks, and for the last ton days bad not stirred from their couches on tho floor of a room that had hot been aired since the long fast hogan. Last night officers forced them to take their first, nourishment-a pint of milk divided among the four. .lohn Irving O'Neill, one of the four, said ho was thc* leader of the sect, which ho called Disciples of tho Holy Ghost, with tho gift of tongues, and Invited the cur?Ws of Heaven down on those who compelled thom to break the fast. "Th*' appearance ol tho comet was the sign of the end of the world," he said. ?"Wo are starving, because fasting will gain us Heaven, and there is no better way of getting to Heaven than starving to death." His companions, Mrs. Nellie RJ. Doyle, aged 40, and .lames IO Butler, an old man, declared that they had willingly entered the death fast, but the girl, Alice Priffoil, according to the detectives, said she had been I forced to starve and that she was I (Utile willing to live. . *****?M"H?* ***** *** * i I C A L . I ***** ****** ********* MONEY IN I0L?OTIONS. .Mc. Craig Explains Position Taken During Campaign. To My Friends, Former Support ers and Voters Generally; As I have had something to say al several of the campaign meetings against the usc of money lo influ ence voles in an election, I desire! to explain fully and honestly just what I had in view by so doing. I did not mean to conyoy tho dioa that an office could bo bought in Oconce county,.ybut 1 do mean to say that it is unfair for ono man lo render in I a full account pf the expense of his campaign and other candidates' friends using money for them and presenting their accounts after the election in order to evade tho law. I am not trying to hold up any particular person before the people as a sinner, and am nol trying to do any partie'lar person any harm, for 1 could have done that four years ago. I have never Instructed a sin gle person in my lifo to use any money in my behalf, but on one or two occasions, before the Legisla ture passed thc act forbidding the use ol' money, and when all the can didates, from Congress down, spent money, some accounts were present ed to me and I paid them. After the law was enacted forbidding the use of money In an election 1 instruid ed all my friends in plain and positive language that I would not pay any accounts that could not be included ia my legitimate and sworn account. I said on several stumps that it is not right for a candidate to hire a man lo go around and bet that he will bc elected in order to make sen timent in his favor, and I still say so. I have been accused of using just simply "hot air." The candidates all heard mo talk and had ample op portunity lo ask for an explanation I and demand names. I am able to j defend all 1 have said at any time, and If any man waals to kick he has an opportunity. j In conclusion, I want lo say that I am making au honest race and will appreciate thc support of the people in i he coming primary. Very respectfully, * C. li. Craig. From Kural Westminster. Westminster, lt. I-'. D. No. L\ Aug. I 20.-Special: We are having some very hot, dry weather again. Kain t is very much needed, j H. L. Symes, ol' Mountain Pest, stopped over here on his way to tho ! Boa vc rda m Association. C. ll. Cole, of Greenwood, visit.ul relatives hore several days last week. Miss Hulda Cole, of South I nion visited her sister, Mrs. J, W. Hnil Hord, last week. S. T, Dickson, of Orangeburg, ls j visiting relatives ho'e this week. Robert Sadgrove and daughter, Miss Cnice, of Onkwny, were visiting hore the last of the week. ( Aid, GOOD HOADS MEETING. Full Attendance Desired at Court House Next Friday. The Oconce County Good Hoads Association will meet at the Court House on Friday, August 20th, nt 1 I o'clock. All who arc interested In road work and road Improvement arc requested to moot with us on that day. A. P. Crisp, Pr?sident. S. N. Hughs, Secretar). LOOKS Li KIO IIOKK SMITH. Indications Are that Ho Will Ile Georgia's Nox't Governor, Atlanta, Ga., Au?. 2 1.-Hoke smith had counties and 204 votes In the State convention, enough to eii;e.t him the next Governor pf Georgia, according to returns up to 2 o'clock this morning from Georgia's Democratic primaries. Brown had 30 counties at this hour. Ills man agers said that the result was in doubt. Shortly alter midnight thc Guber natorial situa lion was unchanged. Smith leading with 4G counties to 23 tor brown, in thc two hours'preced, lng midnight bul seven counties were heard from, and the Smith managers appeared worried by thc slowness ol' thc returns. Usually the Georgia returns are well in before midnight. Hoke Smith gave out a sta'ement that he, was satisfied he would have -10 votes more than nec essary in the convention. Hok<? Smith by Large Majority. Information from the Postal Tele era ph Company before going to press is to the effect that Hoke Smith ls elected Governor of Georgia by an overwhelming majority. PA MOUS. SPECIALIST OHA H. Dr. A. W. Calhoun, of Atlanta, is Xo Mon?. Atlanta. Ga., Aug. 2 2.--Dr. Albert Wellborn Calhoun, well known throughout the South as a physician and oculist, died here at his home yesterday afternoon, after an illness of several months. After Nerving throughout the Civil War in the ranks ol' ibo Confederacy, Dr. Cal houn studied medicine in this coun try and Iben spent three years in Vienna and Herlin studying diseases of Hie eye, cur, nose and throat. Roi' 40 years he practiced Iiis profession In Atlanta and his patronage was drawn from every Southern State. I Le was born at N'ewnan, Ga., April ii?, 1845. Dy Iiis practice Dr. Cal houn amassed a fortune of more than $100,000, and was most liberal in bis donations lo charity. Not withstanding bis large practice, prob ably a third of his patients were treated without remuneration. "Xever in all my practice, he once remarked to a close friend, "have I failed to give attention to a patient because he did not liave the dollar." MATTHUS A HOLT TIOHTIA. Death Calls Two from Community. Ot bei* Locol News. Tertia, Aug. 22.-Special: Mr. and Mrs. Ritas Karie and children are visiting relatives in Greenville. A. ! ?s Alice Smith has returned from a visit to relatives in Ander son. Little Miss Nora Campbell, who has been suffering with typhoid lover, ls doing nicely. Miss Maggie Thompson spent tho week end with honiefolks nt Saneen, Mrs. John ?Hattelson Is visiting relatives in Greenville, Samuel Ables, who has been visit ing bis parents, bas gone to Wash ington, Halt ?more and Xew York be fore returning to Cordele, Ga., Whore bc is engaged in business. Mrs. Henry Richardson and chil dren visited lier mother, Mrs. Mart lui Trlbble, ol Double Springs, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox and chil dren, of Hart we!'.. Ga.; Calhoun Wilson and little daughter, Maille, of Anderson, and Miss Ruth Shirley, ol' Townville, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and M r.s. L. S. Roleman. Xeal lOlleilberg, ol' Piedmont, is visiting relatives herc. Mrs. Derry Ables is very sick at this writing. J. H. Brooks, who lived near here, died last Saturday after an illness of one week with typhoid pneumonia. Interment look place at Sandy Springs, Anderson county. Last Thursday the death angel visited in thc community and took from our midst ibo spirit of Mrs. Martha Ann Whitaker. She was Ti years of age and leaves a son and two daughters to mourn her death J. A. Campbell, of this place, Mrs. Susie Campbell Gnni harp, of Phin ney's station, and Mrs. Rannte Camp bell Moore, of Adams's Crossing. She was a faithful member of ('(Mi ter Methodist chu di and a devoted Christian mother. Her body was tak(M) to Friendship Methodist church last Friday, where interment was made. Ru nora! services were conducted by Rev. .1. L. Singleton, ol' Westminster. Call Meeting Oconec Union. Thc Oconec County Partners' Un ion is hereby called to meet lu call session Friday' September 2, 1910, at io a. m., at ? airview school house with Fairview Local Union, No. 85. Radi local will please take notice and send a full d?l?gation. .1. Wade Dickson, President. J, W. Alexander. Secretary. The Milla arc Curtailing, Boston. Aug. 20.-A number of cotton mills shut down last night un til September 6th, In both cotton and woolen mills notices of curtail ment had been posted in thc Fast. Fifty thousand workers will be Idle from n week to sixteen day? during the latter part of this month and thc first half of september. CONNEROSS AX!) VICINITY. items of General riiul Local interest. (?nod Meetings. Conneross, Aug. 22.-Special: The protruded services which had been in progress at the Conneross Baptist church tor the past ten days, came to a close Saturday morning. Rev. A. L. .Mitchell, of Monea Path, assisted our pastor. Rev. 1. E. Mc David, in the meeting, which proved a source? ol' great good to this com munity and to the church. Rev. Mitchell ls a man Ulled with the Spirit, and cannot help telling oth ers about it and tries to bring all sinners to Christ. Me ls a deep thinker and presents the gospel so plainly that a child can understand. Me was earnest and faithful In the presentation of the truth, and the audiences were thrilled with his masterly eloquence and knowledge of the Scriptures. Rev. Mc Da vid also labored very hard and faithfully at this meeting and left a lasting impression on our people. As a re sult of tim meeting the ordinance of baptism was administered at it a. m. on Saturday to lt!. There were two others who joined this church by transfer from other churches. Both Revs. McDavid and Mitchell left Sat urday for Bea verdant, whore they began a meeting, carrying with them the prayers and best wishes ol' our people for Cod's blessings on their labor there and wherever they are called to go. Mrs. hon Sanders and -hildrou, of Walhalla, spent several .ays of last week here al the homes of Mack Sanders and Mrs. Francis Miller. Misses Ollie Prichard and Annie Powell, ol' Westminster, were guests of the Misses Barker Saturday. Miss Ada Duckworth and father, of Bickens, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lt. !.. (Bistrup Satur day. Miss Bola [lodge, who is on an extended visit to relativos in the Pop lar Springs section, spent some time last week at Conneross as the guest of Misses Annie and Minnie Butler and the Misses Hesse. Mr. and Mrs. i". Powell, ol' West minster, spent last Friday very pleas antly with the family of Henry Arve. Marshall Abbott spent part of last week in Spart anbu rg visiting his biol iiers. Warren and A. S. Abholt, and In attendance upon the Red Shirt reunion. He reports a very enjovn ble visit. Waine Hopkins, wife and children, Luther and Ethel, spent the past week-end with Mrs. Hopkins' sister, Mrs. I). F. McAlister. Mrs. Stella Fret wei I and little daughter. Mina, of Whetstone, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Fret well here. She will leave to morrow for the West, where she will be with her husband. leary Fretwell, who has an excellent posi tion; Miss .loste Rot heil, of To ec on, re turned lo her home las! Wednesday, aller a most appreciated visit to rel atives and friends here. Miss Cena Sanders, of Walhalla, was with relatives, her ' Thursday. S. B. Abholt, of Walhalla, ls on Hie sick list this week. Ile is at the home of lils parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. Abbott. His numerous friends hope ho may soon be up again. Carrie Sanders, of Walhalla, was the guest? Of her sister, Mrs. Annie Sanders, here Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Alice Conley, of Walhalla, spent last Wednesday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Fretwell. Henry Arve and children, Misses Ora, Esther, Eva, Otis and Roy, are visiting Mr. Arve's mother in the Long Crook section. Mrs. .lessie Addis, ol' West Union, spent some time here last week with her lather. W. ll. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Hyland Cooper and little daughter. Bessie Ruth, and son Louis, of the New Hope section, are visiting at the homes of. Monroe San ders and .1. W. Walker, Several from Conneross are antic ipating a pleasant time at Richland Wednesday. Miss Let h ie Barker, O. L. Barker and Willie Barnett attended thoslng Ing al Shiloh Sunday. They report excellent singing. Profs. Mci). Wenins, Dock Barrett, Mat. Baker, of Bickens county, R. W. Crubbs, George Abbott, - t -. Grant and other singers were present, C. M. Barnett left last week tor Ardmore. Okla., where he has ac cepted a position as teacher in a college. Mrs. Hallie Grubbs, ol' Walhalla, was among relatives and friends at Conneross last. week. C. F, Davis, wife and babe, of Westminster, were visitors at the home ol' Mrs. Nettle Hesse recently. The many friends of .loo 1)11 wort li sympathize with him in the loss of a line young horse, which occurred last Friday. W. O. Alexander also lost a fine multi last Tuesday, valued at $200. W. O. Alexander. Jr.. of Ander son, was circulating among relatives here Thursday. Misc Clarice Sin. kiev, of West Union, visited friends in this com munity Friday. Joe Dllworth spent several days the fl rsl of last week with lils sister, Mrs. Lizzie Dearden, at Oakway, where he was engaged with his bro ther-in-law, Russell Dearden, In tho carpenter business. Protracted services began at Pop lar Springs Baptist church yesterday and will run through this week. Tho pastor, Rev. I). Williams, is conduct FOREST ITRIOS ARIO KACUXG. Vitif People I ?owl and Properly Lusa Moro than $'.i,000,OnO. Helena, Mont., Aug. 22.-Efve thousand sonate miles of timber lundi in Hastern Montana and Haslem ida ho are ablaze to-day, and aa tnticU more territory has been laid waste? hy Elie worst forest lires in tho his tory of the united States. Tile property toss ls already $2, ono.ono, According to a careful esti mate. The known dead already num ber 50, and 200 persons are reported!, missing. A dozen towns In Montana, have been destroyed. The great lires threaten Helena to day, and the etty fireman are assist ing in lighting thom. .Similar stories Come from all of tho Northwest, and nothing seems to? cheek the Hames. Rain seems to bo the only hope. Idaho's I JOSH $1,000,000. Wallace, Idaho, Aug. 22.- The? loss of life in the forest lires thai swept over the Sour d' Alene region. Saturday and Sunday is to-night placed al KO persons. Forestry officiais received word that 3'1 lire lighters had been burn ed to doatli on Rig ('reek, and 30 had niel death on Superior lake. Six men were killed in the Placer Creek lire, three miles from here; three near Mullan, and three at Wal lace. The whole country from here to the Saint Joe river, 25 mlle?, has been hu rued over. The loss at Wal lace still stands at $l,ooo,ooo. Ono hundred buildings wore destroyed The hospitals aro full of wounded, a number ol' I hem blind. loo Perish in Flames. Spokane, Wash.. Aug. 2:n - With more than loo persons known to be dead, with hundreds missing and 200 Injured, and with half a dozen towns destroyed and many th roa ton ed, the Hames are still sweeping Ibu Pacific coast section unchecked. Thousands of people have beeit driven from theil' holm's mid are Hoe ing anywhere for safety. The es,inn ted loss is already $.'{(), 0 0 0,000 Thirty companies pf Federal' troops are triping to light the Manies. CHI PITON SA ll,S FOR NXGLAXD. I ("a.-HM! Rack (o Fnoo the Courts j Thc Woman Accompanied Him. ? Quebec, Aug. 20.-Dr, H. H. Crip pen and Kt liol Lone v? sailed to-day for longland in custody of Inspector Dew, of Scotland \Yard. Tin? depar ture was milked by almost sensa tional attempts at secrecy on "the port of Hew, who chartered a special boat j to catch the vessel, which sailed last night from Montreal. Reser.yaLion.8i had been made for the party on the liner Megailtic. The provincial po lice accompanied them. Kites London Newspaper. London, Aug. 20. -The court ol' criminal appeals, upon application hy counsel representing Dr. Hawley (. Crippen, to-day granted a rule ol' nisi calling on the London Dally Chroni cle to show cause why a writ of at tachment should not he issued for contempt of court. Tin? alleged contempt consists of u story printed August 5th, suggesting that Dr. Crippen had poisoned his wife. The arl ide declared that Dr. Crippen had confessed or admitted to Inspector Dew, who had arrested him upon arrival in ('anadian walers, that, he had Killed his wife. Counsel for Dr. Crippen produced a cablegram from Dr. Crippen deny ing Hint, he bad made such confes sion. Fanners' I nion Rally. There will be a Farmers' Dillon rally at Fairview school house on September 2d, 10 O'Clock a. m. .1. H. O'Neal Holloway and others will address the mooting. Everybody cor dially invited to attend.especially back-sliders from the union. .j. H. Hielten, Chairman Committee, -* . If your liver Is sluggish and out pf tone, and you feel dull, bilious, constipated* take a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to night before retiring and you will feel ail right in tho morning. Sold by ti. C. Martin, Clemson Collogo; Seneca Pharmacy, lng the services. There will be ser vices twice dally. Mr. Pranks, an eye specialist, of Anderson, was In our community last week on business. Mr. anil Mrs. W. ?. Alexander, Sr., spent the past week-end very pleasantly with relatives in West minster. .1. I). Abbott was lu Westminster Friday afternoon. He was accom panied home by his sister, little Cuy, nell, who spent last week In West minster with Mrs. W. W. Mitchell. Stagger? Skeptics, That a clean, nice, fragrant com pound like Buck len's Arnica Salve will Instantly roliovo a bad burn, cut, scald, wound or piles, stagger? skeptics, flat great cures provo lt'? a wonderful healer of tho worst sores, ulcers, bolls, folons, eczema, skin eruptions, ns also chapped! bands, sprains and corns. Try lt. 2.r>c. at all drug stores. j