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KEOWEE COURIER (Established 1840.) Published Every Wednesday Morning MKSCHIPTION PKICE: Ono Year.$1 .00 Six Months.55 1 Jnr.- .Months. ... .?0 Adoi'tivsing Untos Iteasonnblo. By Stork, Sholor, Hughs ?Vi Siltier. Communications of fi personal character charged for as advertise ments. Obituary nntlces, cards of thanks anti tributes of respect, either by individuals, lodges or churches or societies, charged for as for adver tisements. Cash must accompany the manuscript, and nil such notices will be marked "Adv." in conformity with postal requirements. WALHALLA, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, ACC. ill), 1022. A DA I KY PROPOSITION. The Courier is in recolpl of a pro po ition from a prominent icoloss rc frigerating concern offering te give j (roo estimates and other Information desired hy any party operating or contemplaiing operating a*dalry. Wo du nul know of any party or parties who may bc Interested al present in st;, li a proposition. \\ th re ls any ono in Oconeo Interested, wo will bo glad to send in mi mc for Ibis gratis service. Write or call and sec ns at once. This is a mechanical refrigeration | proposition, said lo bo o peral '<1 at about ont;-!hird the cost of refrigera tion by means of the use of ice. * * * * * * * ***** * * .J- LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ?J? ,i. * * .> *\? .J- *fr -fr .?. ??. * * V. C, W. Suhrstedt, who has boen q>< liding severn I weeks tn rind near Wailialla visiting rolat ives, has returned to his home in Charleston. A number of th'- younger sot from Walhall enjoyed a dance at Hie Chamber of Commerce Hall in ?v .. ta Monday night, given hy the young men of Seneca, Miss Roberta Nicholson, ot* CaiT uey, ia s niding this week in Wal halla visiting at (ho home of heri ? ? . let'' >o ' 'v for Ninety Sitf', v. , \> il This ls his third yeal as sutyorinteiul ' ? )i i he Ninety-Six 1 ! igh Sch iel. Cary Watson is at tho Imme Of his rather. T. B. Watson, ag tin, af ter spending the summer with lits sister, Urs. T. C.* Mitchell, l or tho past two weeks he has boen with a camping parly at "Lakemont." J, C. simpson, of Iva, Anderson county, was among rclattvi - and old friends in and n rou nd Walhalla for a few days last week. There arc numbers of friends in this section who aro always glad to seo Ililli. - Kev. and Mrs. w II .Hamilton have returned lo Walhalla after an absence of a month. Mr. Hamilton will hold his regular morning ser vice at tho Walhalla Presbyterian church on Sunday next, Si-i>t. 3d, at the regular hour for preaching. Mrs. !?\ c. W. Suhrstedt and children, of Charleston, are on their annual visit to relatives and friends in anti nour Walhalla. They are stop ping ai Hie homes of Mr. anti Mrs. .lohn Kueminercr, near town, and Mr mid Mrs. II. W.Brandt, of Wal hall... Married, til the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ern uk Polfroy, near Pleas ant Hill, Oconeo county, on Aug. 2?>, iliss Vussio Davis and Joseph Pol froy, liol h of Oconeo. The many friends of the young couple will join with us in extending to them every good wish for long life, Joy inti pros perity. The ceremony waa performed hy Rev. W. T. M. A lister - Mrs lt. ll. Allen. Mrs, .1. P. Duckett and Boyce Buckelt, of An . leison. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Mitchell and children, of Pair Play; were guests of i<\ ?:. Watson ; st week. Theil' vii ll was made short tin Se eon ni of dipli'thi i ia ia i ho family. Miss .Inila Watson hoing ibo unlucky inmnbi'i of lite family: Her many friends wish for her a .-peedy re cove ry, Thurs lay night Dunstan H'ar uum, in "I he Primai .Man." will bo seen at ih> Star Theatre. Seneca, and Pi hi v " woran of tho lindy Lotty," willi Dorothy Dalton mid Itodoll Valentino; This is one of thc in os I spectat liar plays oh tin- screen and oiic till picture iovoi a will do well io A lilli program will bo shown Saturday, und after thai date until ino close ni tho Clpsy Smith meeting On SCpt oin I ur 2 Dil, the star Theatre at Sonet i will remain closed, with ;1.y.' li of Saturdays when thc ? III he shown ' ' t*l ti i ; . tit i lie k co 1 I . - !!:' 1 M r.s. Nevill Pant havi returned roi? an onjoyablo twelve day camping trip "\ ' \vhu< water Tho trip was planned so lhai thor? v ''"iii bo a reunion of Hie I m m edi MO family, and those enjoying thc cool outdoor life and mountain scon ery were, in addition lo Mr, and Mrs Kant, Mrs, Mat ion Smith and child from Mississippi; dr?. Jool E. Ilrowf and daughter, of California; Mr. ant Mrs. S. C. Russell, of thc Canal Zone: Gordon Fant, at present located at Raleigh, Nf. C.; Miss Kathleen Font, of Anderson, and Miss Lillian Fant. .Mr. and Mrs. W. ty. Russell, of An derson; Miss Frances Fant, of Texas, and others word present during part of the trip. - -.I. F. H. Busch, who lives near West (.Inion, on tho Wulhalla-Sen oca highway, left last week for Charleston, going through the coun try in his car. Ho will sail this wook for New York, thence in a few days for Germany, where ho will spend some time, visiting several Cities and sections of the "Fatherland," and paying a visit io his parents. Mr. Busch will return after several months in his nativo land, and on his return to this country, we under stand, will take up active work in the mlnlsfry of the Seventh Day Ad ventist church. Mr. Busch was ono ot* the foremost workers and liberal contributers in tho erection of the Seventh Day Adventist church lu West Union, and has been very ac tivo in its work since the organiza tion of tho church. Mrs. Busch will remain at tho handsome home near West Union during tho absenco of her husband. Ile has many friends here and elsewhere who will join v. itjli us in wishing him a pleasant trip and safe return to tho home of his adoption. BOUNTY LAND-RICH LA ND NF.WS. Those Reported 111 Are Improving. Items of Personal Interest. Bounty Land. Aug. 2S.-Special: There will bc an entertainment nt tin? IJounty Land school bouse next Fi nlay evening, beginning at S.I 5. The public is cordially invited to be present. Admission for adults 25c. and tor children 15c. Ice coram will be sold, and we hope for a good time in general. Como everybody. The proceeds will go toward the pur chase ot* new scats for the school rooms. Hubbard Allen Knox, who has been spending tho summer with lils grandparents. Mr. ami Mrs. J. .1. Ballongor, returned this week to his home in Liberty. W. I>. Wright and tv.o daughters, Misses Louise and Carolyn, visited relatives in Greenwood and .lohn st on a few days last week. Pr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten and children, of Clinton, and Mrs. Chas. Hallenger and children, of Green ville, were late guests in thc Ballon gor home. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rollins and family, of Charleston, aro visiting at th..? home of Mr. and Mrs D. A. Per ritt, after a delightful stay in Long Creel< Academy. The Hollins family, accompanied by Mrs. Perritt, mo tored lo Hartwell. Ga., SaUurday, where they wore guests of Mr. nd Mrs. .!. Hendy. Mrs. M. K. Marett. Frank and Miss Sara Marett, Mrs. Hon IO lt ison and son Robert, returned Friday from a vii . * Iva and liberton r-T In ot Richland were de*u'.htfullv I . ! . ? , porty was i greatly enjoyed. Iee croata was serv ed. A stnajl community picnic was held Saturday at j lie home of Mr. and Mrs. Day. Diniior was abund ant and enjoyed hy all present. Cotttjgc prayer meeting was held Thursday evening at Hie home of Mr. and Mis. D. A. I 'orri 11 and also at Rock Springs. Prayer meetings will bc held next Thursday evening at Kock Springs and Bounty Land settee] house. Those meetings are preparatory to the coining of Gipsy Smith to Seneca. Miss Lcecy Phillips, whom we re ported ill of pneumonia last week, is improving, and we hope will soon bo well. Charles Hallenger, who was taken last week to a sanitarium in Ashe ville. X. C., is reported as improving, and his many friends are liopful of his recovery. Mrs. Will Slribling and children, of Wlnston-Salem, X. c., and Miss Carolyn Stribling, of Atlanta, who have h.-en visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. X. McDonald for'several weeks, loft last week for A Can ta, where the for mer will lie guests of Miss Stribling. William and .lim McLees, of An derson, were week-end guests of W. W. Hale. Miss Nettie Hubbard joined a par ty ot' Westminster friends and mo tored to ('layton. Ca., last week. I Miss ?da I'.et li Doyle Mis ns her gm its to-day Misse, Cornelia Mllam, Du' Sandy Springs; Sara Stribling, of Seneca, and Louise Wright, of th" community, ! Wo are gi.td ;o report that Mrs. W. fi. Lynch's condition ls Improv ed to the oxtenl of her being able to h.i vf- tie- hospital to-day to return hom.-. \V. \V. Hale is visiting in Ander son. Mr. and Mis. .Hm Cater and son Harvey went to Toccon Saturday. Hoy Owens was thrown from bis wagon one day last week and receiv ed quito a shake-up, but his injuries ai?- no; serious and he is able to be out auain. Little Miss Mary Thompson, of Westminster, visited Miss Carolyn Wright last week. Mr. and Mrs. .Hui Vernor and fam ily, of Columbia, aro guests of Hon. and Mis. K. H. Winer. Mr, and Mrs. ,1. P.. Shnnklln, Joe and Miss Mary Julia Shanklin, of Anderson, ?md Miss Sallie Davis aro iti Du- mountains for a few days. M ra. Mni en McDonald ' timi t wc children lefi Sunday afternoon for n t lo her brothers, Sam and Wil bur Power, bf Anderson. W. A. Rankin and F.llert Bottoms - accompanied by John Marett, of Oak ? way, spent Sunday at Highlands. Sirs, sloan I "moo and son, Jobi ? Bruco of Avalon, Ga., were guest! ? Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Strlb Lng. Rev. T. M. Stribling delivered r . Uno sermon Sunday morning nt th* i Richland church. Hov. Stribling Wll I leave to-day for a few days' visit U ; relatives In Greenville, and thcnc< <S TUB NEWS OF SOUTH TJNIOY. Summer Timo Sots Visitors -Moving. Good Results from Meetbig. Westminster, H.F.D., Aug. L'S. Special: A sortes of moetings began boro yesterday. Tho meeting* will continue throughout this woek. Kew Freeman preached two very forceful sermons on the subjects. "Wul'ing on tho Lord" and "Tho Mount)IRS of Itevtval," Saturday and Sunday. Mesdames L. W. and .1. H. Alie? and Uaymon Tate attondod the birth day dinner of Horace Whitworth, ot l.avonia. Ga., last Monday. They were accompanied homo by Will Whitworth and wife and children, /f Marietta, Ga., who spent a tow -lays with them. Mr. and Mrs. NV. T. Addis ard ?on Clifton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. West Sunday. They brought, their daughter, Miss St?lln, ntr her friend, Miss Fannie Johnson, town to spend the week. Mrs. Felton, of Anderdon, wa? i recent visitor of her nephew, indes Morgan. Mrs."E. J. Henibree, of ?jii'dorson county, ls visiting Mr. and Mrs it. M. Colo. Mrs. Paul T. Marett had H her guest last week Mrs. Den Br0> u, of Cannon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Will Vickory un en tertaining a young genlemc t their home, ho having arr.ved on thu 23d. .Miss Hattie Cole is spend a while with her sister, Mrs. QcVni] of Townvllle. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morgan it; last Tuesday at Clemson. Miss Amanda Reeder was a visitor of Mrs. J, D, Mooro, o . c way. A successful revival mcetlus; ed Saturday at Rock Hill, near Rev. Payee, of Macon, Ca., a: tod the pastor. Kev. Stovall. i a. tisccd eighteen on Saturday; Mrs. Eva Minyan! and childi >'f Anderson, aro visiting* ti t tai .( C. K. Minyard. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Allen, M i Mrs. Clyde Allen and ch lld rel) nt last week In Columbia with nd They made the trip in th* lr h**o James Burriss will g.^ to lg Creek next Tuesday to ea 1er F I. He gave the younger sel a "fa 1 party" Friday night. Quite a number of Sou 1.1) on people attended the servie.' . ie Karie's Grove church last vveoK y were loud in their praises of ev. Willis's preaching. Mrs. Reuben Ivesler and oh a are visiting at the home ot ' ?>. I vest er. of (his place. Will and Clyde Allen. > en; nd George Harris and Roi < t F itt, and perhaps others, enjoyed ; i ing party at Chandler Sli> ; ts iv day night. H. H. and C. L. Wardle\\. ol \ mont, visited the family f ir. Drown last week. Roy StOVnR of HprUn (J.i ... [Mr?, j?i . il c?i Ojikw^y, ?re v.:*i;inr tl ?Khtor iud tun! Mrs. Dour ; I.ts Wi-w.n. ./-. " .',?7, . \i W. < 11 ) ,? i ! chiJdre i . Mr lind Mrs. D' ik Meares last Friday. Rainfall and Tempo-, turo. Delow ls a record of met?. . : login 1 observations taken by H. W. '.Danit!, co-operative observer of tl io Weather Bureau of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, during the \v< ?nding ug. 27th, 1022, at 7 p. m. (The Instrumental readings are from gov ernment standard Instruments ex posed in tho manner recommended by the chief of tho Weather Bureau) : Tempera ture. Character of Day. Date ti) Aug. 21-Ptty cldy.j.... 021 59 Aug. 22-Cloudy .. .... 78? 65 Aug. 2.1-Cloudy...... 87! 61 Aug. 21-Cloudy.. .... S5 64 .ug. 2~>-Ptly cldy. S5! 67 Aug. 26-Clear ... .10 04 6G I Aug. 2 7-Clear ....... S5 j 65 I-!!-1 Total rainfall ... . 1 5 .... ?... . t ard of Thanks. Editor Keoweo Courier: We desire, through the columns of your paper, to express our sincero thanks lo our neighbors and friends who so kindly helped me dur ing tho illness and at thc death of my dear daughter, Dovic Harden. May God richly bless each ono of thom. I can never forget their good ness to me. Mrs. Solenn hicks. Walhalla. S. C.-(adv.) Tllgaloo Singing Convention. The Tugaloo Township Singing Association will meet ?ir Clearmont church on Sunday, Sept. at 2 o'clock. All good singers and lovors of good song aro invited to come. O. Driver, President. to his homo In Waynesboro, Ga., af ter having spent several weeks vis iting his brothers. M. S. Strlbling, j of Westminster, and J. p. Stribling, |of Richland. William Wyly. of Stevensville, Texas, is on a visillo hi.? brother, T. B. Wyly Little Mia ; i, [>owor left Frlda^ for her hom.- in Anderson aftor hav ing spent s?vi rai weeks with hor lit tle cousin, \tlss Lucy Doth McDon ald, who accompanied her homo. Come ti) the entertainment nt thc Bounty Land school house next Fri day evening at S.I fi o'clock. Miss Anulo McMahon bas returned from a delightful trip to Washing ton, Niagara and Now York. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Sanders were among tluise who attended prayoi [services In Westminster Sunday. ty ?J? ?I? ty ty ty ty ty ?J* ?J? ?I? ?J. ty ty * .J.. GOSPEL. BROADSIDES ?J? .J? Wy Gipsy Smith, Jr. ty ty - ty ty You can't find u living soul ty ty with money, ty ty - ty ty lt is a big thing to come to ty ty Josus Christ, evon for inquiry, ty ty - ty ty Any minister can make you ty ty' a member of an ecclesiastical ty ty club. ty ty -I- ty ty Any fool con sing "Rescue ty ty the Perishing," but have any ty tty of you Christians ever taken ty off your coats and helped do ty ty any of tho rescuing? ty ty - ty ty God has only one standard ty ty of morals, and no girl over foll ty ty but that somo beast of a man ?j? ?|? caused bor downfall. ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty THE HUNTEK-SENN WEDDING. Murringo of Popular Couple nt Sen cen Last Week-Local Notes. Seneca, Aug. 29.-Special: it is gratifying to the family and numer ous friends of Mrs. C. N. Gignilllat to know that sho is gotting along as well as could bo expected after r cently undergoing an operation in tho Georgia Baptist Hospital, At lanta. The mid-week union prayer meet ings continue to draw largo crowds from all parts of tho town and groat spiritual interest is being manifest ed. Young boys had full charge of one mooting, then the girls, and last Wednesday night n half dozen ladies conducted tho meeting. To-night will be the last union mid-week pre paratory prayer servico for the Gips/ Smith re?fval, and at this time six-.] teen laymen will have charge. Each man will give a one-minute taltv A larger crowd than at any previous meeting is expected to-night at the Presbyterian churchT Cottage prayer meetings are also enlisting inter est and are well attended. The at tendance varies in different sections of the town from 2i5 to 70 people. Tho Jocassee Camp, which has at tracted campers from nine States throughout the two months of tho camp season, disbanded tho first of ibis week. The camp for giids and that for tho boys were full to capacity during the entire sea son. Tho Jocnssoe Camp is said to be one of the liest camps in this soc lion, The hostess house, which '.s in connection with the camps, will remain open through the month o? September, and will continue, as it | tigo;notlt .>! Mr, and Mes. Louis Wa!-] lace. Hey, ! ffl, Walli.? ,; is lio head o? Ow cami)? and l^?s giv^? uu si s ai ed ly o' ?iii; ('ffo.rl? lo make this rtr?t ycf?i of ilbcttsse? camps, n success. S. Wilkes Dendy had charge of the boys' camps, and with the strong support of a capable staff of counsellors and assistants, several hundred boys and girls have had a happy ami profitable vacation, and ire no doubt already looking for ward to meeting again in tho sum pier of 10 2.1 at Camp .Jocassee. The September meeting of thc Greys of Oconee V. I). C. chapter will bo held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. G. \V. Ballenger, Misses Sara Davis and Miriamltlchardosn being Joint' host esses. All members who cannot at tend the meeting are requested to notify the hostesses in advance. The following program will bo given: Birthday jf Admiral Sommes Sept. 27, 1809 Roll-call-Items of interest about Semmos. Paper - South Carolina's contri bution to the Confederate navy. Mrs. D. S. Abbott. Reading-(selected). Mrs. W. F. Austin. Song-"All Quiet Along tho Po tomac." Mesdames J. S. Stribling and W. R. Doyle added a most charming af fair to tho unusually tull week's social calendar Friday morning when they entertained at the .home of Mrs. Stribling. A dozen tables were placed for cards. The recep tion hall, living room and dining room were thrown together. Bowls of golden-colored garden flowers wero placed hore anti there and add ed to the attractiveness of tho homo. After an hour of this pleasant and over popular pastime, progressive cards, delicious ices and cake wero served, followed by mints in which the color scheme of gold and white were offctlvoly carried out. Rev. and Mrs. I. 15. Wallace Pran ces Wallace, Sara Wallace, Misses Nancy Hines, Louise Dendy, Mario Bollotto, Claire Heller. Mrs. W. '/.. Whltmlre, Nelle and .lames Henry Whitmlro, S. Wilkes Dendy, G. W. Gignilllat and Clay Dendy returned homo from Jocnssoe Camps Monday, having spoilt the months of July and August. A marriage around which much Interest centers, owing to tho popu larity of the couple, was that of Miss Annie Anderson Hunter to Mr. William Thornwoll Semi on Thurs day, Aug. 2 Dh. Tho home was beau tifully decorated with yellow daisies and fortis, which added to tho charm of the home. Promptly af high noon tho wedding mareil was sounded, with Miss itebecen To ld nt tho plano, tho brido and groom entering tho parlor, where they stood before a bank of ferns and flowers. The im pressive ceremony was performed by Rev. 1. E. Wallace. The bride wore a handsomo going-away suit of bluo, with hat and accessories to corres* pond. An elaborate course luncheon was served In tho dining room. Only rolntives and a few closo friends of the bride and groom woro In ottond anco at tho wedding, which was very beautiful in its simplicity. Tho happy . ?This is an ideal time i perhaps put off repaintin as the price has been hijj We have good stocks and the prices are very i months ago-in fact, ei considering quality. May we have the pie; mate on your Paint Nc? Now is the time to repa last ten days wc have recei Carload Lime and c Carload Cemei Carload Galva Carload Nails. Our stock of Merchandis be rcdnccd. Your good Dc HARDWARE H WESTMINSTER (Phono No. 30.) SOUTH Ci DISGRUNTLED NORTH CAROLINA Lad Blows Up Building-Estimated Loss, Half Million Dollars. Winston-Salom, N. C., Aug. 26. The ontiro Nissen building, located on North Main street and occupied by the W. W. Smoak Harness Co. and tho Crawford Mill Supply Co., was totally destroyed, while tho Liberty Cafe, tho Newark Shoo Store, C. D. Kenny Co. and tho general store of Teichman Bros., fronting on Liberty street, were badly damaged by fire rind water, the Uro starting at 2.45 this morning, and the total loss is estimated at $f>00.000. That portion of tho Nissen build ing occupied by tho Smoak Harness Co. was blown up with gasoline, it is alleged, by William IO. Chatham, 18-year-old boy, who was captured by olllcors as ho was leaving tho building a few seconds after tho ex plosion, which shook tho entire down-town district of the city. While handcuffs wore being placed on Chat ham the ypung'lad confossed that ho had blown up tho building. Accord ing to his statement tis given out hy the officers to whom the alleged con fession was made, Chatham did Bon account of a grievance which ho claims ho had suffered at the hands of W. W. Smoak, owner of the har ness business. The prisoner explain ed that he saturated tho entire upper part of tho building with gasoline and lind intended to place a fuse in p. five-gallon can Ulled with gasoline and make his escapo before tho ex plosion went off; thal In lighting the fuse, however, the gasoline on tho can becamo Ignltod and blew up Hi" building before ho could gol away. Those who investigated aro unable to understand how Chatham man aged lo survivo the shock, as ho es caped Without all injury. In his con fession tho young man stal'od that ho had no confederates. couple- left immediately niter for a motor trip through tho mountains of Western North Carolina. Mrs. Sonn ls tho youngest daughter ot Mrs. W. S. Iluntor and has always mado friends and retained them by for painting. You have g now for some time, nm rh. of md Oils *M nuch less than twelve rxcptionally reasonable, asure of making an esti eds ? ardware Co. , S? C. ir your buildings. In the ved the following : (in swells cooperage) [it. nued Roofing. ic is too forge and MUST )llar will go further here vett lldw. Go. EADQUARTERS WALHALLA (Rhone No. ll. \HOLINA ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J?> ?J. ?J? ?J? ?J? ?J? ?{? AXNOUNCE MENTS OF .J. CANDIDATES. ?|* * * * * * * * * * * 4- * * * HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho House of Representa tives from O?bneo County, subject to the will of ibo Democratic voters In the primary elections. I pledge my best efforts if elected. E. TIMMERMAN. , i At tho solicitation of no ono, I [hereby announce^ myself a candidate ! for tho House of Representatives, ! subject to rules of the Democratic party. If elected I will render tho best service of which 1 am capable. it. D. MCDONALD. Tho frionds of J. R. ORR hereby announco him a candidate for tho llouso of Representatives from Oco nee County, subject to tho rules, of' tho Democratic party in the primary election. FRIENDS. \V. L. DALTON is hereby an nounced as a candidato for re-elec tion to tho llouso of Representativos form Oconeo County, subject to the rules and regulations of tho Demo cratic party In the primary elections. FOR CONGRESS. I nm a candidate for re-cloction to Congress from tho Third Congres sional District, subject to tho rulos of tho Democratic party, FRED II. DOMINICK. 1 announce myself a candidato for Congress, Third District, subject to Ibo rules and regulations of tho Dem ocratic party in primary elections. I will appreciate (ho votes and support of my f cloud s in Oconeo. 13. P. McCRAVY. Subject to the rules of tho Demo cratic party, 1 hereby announco my self a candidato for Congress from Third Congressional District. I am a grad?alo of Clemson Col loge and a farmer. SAM H, SHERARD. her gentle, gracious manners and exceptionally strong chnracolr. Mr. Kenn is from Newberry, but for two ?years has been I don tl nod with tho ?young business mon of Seneca, and has woh (ho Osteom of a largo clrclo I of her pe?plo. Tho out-of-town guests nt tho wedding woro Dr. Loo Carponter, Greenwood; Dr. and Mrs. Senn, Miss Sonn, Now' rry; Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Townsei J, Andorson; Mr. and Mrs. Sheron, Concord, N. C.