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THK > KV> S 0Y ni'is. ! Ici tiuiiiLvH S?r\ice al St. Paul. I Tiftciiers Kleetal?.!<?!!} Street to Enlarge >?rlc?k?1 Hnildiiitr. -? i - - ii~- .1,1 Vmve special io i ne netaiu auu , St. Pauls. July ?Communion ser- | vice will be held at St. Pauls on the [ third Sunday of this month with pre- ! paratory service on Friday before at 3 o'clock. On the following Sunday there will be Sunday school at 10 t clock, sermon at 11, followed with the L rd's supper. In t.ie afternoon I there will be exercises by the smaller j - - ~ - 1 1 I- I children or tne sunuay scuuw. m audition to our regular programme at 'the Lut.:er league Sunday night a ?' most interesting address was delivered by Mr. G. Breaker Setzler, of Pomaria, choosing for his subject, "Are Wp Faithful." I Mrs. H. 0. Ston-3, o: Newberry, is visiting at Mrs. Martha Stone s. Miss Annie McFrierson is visiting at toe home o:' Mr. Gej. A. Livingston. \ Miss Ben Livingston and Miss Annie Amick, of Newberry, spent the past week as the guests of Miss Mildred Boinest. I 'Mice t.oIp FoIk. of Denmark, is the j guest of Miss Leola Bedenbaug'X j Dr. A. J. Bedenbaugh, of Columbia, i spent Sunday with His mother, Mrs. ? R E. Bedenbaugh. Messr^. H. F. Counts, W. H. Counts, Caldwell Ruff and J. C. Baker spent Saturday in Columbia making the trip j in Mr. Baker's car. fl Mr. Walter Epting and family spent jl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wede- jl man. ri\:e foil:wing attended the Sunday I ^Pschool normal at Newberry college I this week: Mr. W. B. Boinest, Prof. F. I F. Livingston, Mr. T. H. Wedeman, I Rev. and Mrs. Y von A. Riser. They I report a fine convention and good at- I tendance. v jl iMr. Frank Rikard, of Newberry, I spent Saturday and Sunday with his jl father, Mr. B. B. Rikard. 1 Our county supervisor is doing some j excellent w:rk in and around St. Pauls of which the people are very proud. We can not say too mil ell of I our supervisor in behalf of our roads j and bridges when we see the good j work that has been done by him and liis road crew on bad roads and ! bridges all over the county. Yet we j are sorry to say t'.:at the people do not appreciate them as they should. Once I asked about t.:e road law in refer- j +?? whpre the ! ence iu Liie jjuvm,' jvwuu, _ _ _ natural drainage would take the wal- ^ ? er away from the road but no one ans- j " wered. New 1 want to know what | should be d~ne with lazy negroes and :| thoughtless white men who at\er t e | ^county has rounded up the roads | will go along ana drag their plows g and cultivators in the pub.ic roads, I which is so C ten tue case, ana is s-j ; uncalled tor. ^ | The following teachers have been | ^ elected and have accepted to teach at i | the Hu,n:er-BeWalt scho.l, Jolly street j district: Pi of. D. L. Wedeman, prin- j i cipal; 'Miss Lottie Lee Halfacre and . ' Miss Mae Amick, assistants. All three ! ^ of these teachers have had good ex- j perience in teac-ing and it is expect- i ed that we will ha* e a prosperous ' school term this coming session. On jl account of the larg^ increase in al|l - * .... i I tendance it nas Decome uat-ssai.* <.y i enlarge the school building which at !l tae present is oniy tW3 room build- I ing with an enrolment of about 85 pu- I Ipils. It has been decided to build a I top story on the building at a cost of j I bout $1,000, t.:at will be used for J Bie higher classes and also as an ami- I orium. f Miss E:'..el Counts, of Prosperity, i| tas been elected to teach tide St. Paul i| w scno.i. L We have had nice rains for the past jl W few weeks which is "tausing the crops II I to staow much more prosperous than ? L it seemed once they could possibly | m y have done, while our cotton is very j ^ late in most places it is clear of grass I v and is in tine growing conditi m. THE SEWS OF WHl'JDIIRE. The Barbecue a (ireat Success?Base- i1 hall?Severe Rain and Hail?Much j I T Ihimage?Personal. w \ Special to The Herald and News. W-itmire, July 9.?Dr. James H. i] Moore who recently moved from Whitmire to Laurens has moved back to Whitmire. Dr. Moore has many pat- v rons here and is well liked by every- r: body. * Miss Lucy Metts, a student of the Cedar Springs institute has returned g aonie to spend the vacation with her t * ? -> t ? r\ ; AI +1- I c ^^parents, Air. anu .mis. .ucf. .ucu.->. ^ Mrs. J. G. Setzler, Mrs. A. P. Hurt v and Mrs. W"m. .1. Atcfiiis 11 have re- s turned from Prosperity, where t'.iey C have been attending the Woman's Mis- b sionary convention. Miss Alliene Fridy, who taught a school in Chester last session is spend- ^ ino- tItp var-atinn with her parents, t. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fridy. Miss Bertha M'oCarley has returned & *sa Hot Har To look v hot stick; Con "17, IY< "Ki Fea Will brin; Will There is a fre Clothes?tt We haven't f< point \ The^ are figu Summ Clot! \ Two Pc Runabc F : The first 1 k Call and lei Mow* Studebaker, ( Phone 300 : QSEDH&BBSBDHBBHBSESSBEBBHnRlMEBlSSGSREK&Zi iom Columbia, where she has been j the, isiting relatives. I E. Miss Lydie Coleman, o1.' Coronaca, ^ > in rown visiting Miss Frances Rice. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Aver have re- learned ro their 'heme in Bamberg, j > 'hey have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. j end * tt nr., j -,T_ A AT I W . n. vvaison anu aix. auu .uu. n.. ??x. ??. Vat so n. f\: Miss Pauline Fant is in town visit- of 1 tig 'Mr. and Mrs. McD. Metts. Bui /The bar'oec-ue dinner that Mr. Wil- u iam Coleman gave his mill operatives cen /as a great s?<^>ess. Many people rom other towns and from the conn- j^e ry atwnded it. W0I The day ended with a double header ^ ame of ball between the Glenn-Lowrv _ for earn and Otarav mill. One game re- .. J Mai nlted in a score of two to cne in iaand or of Otaray. The other game reulted in a score of 11 to 3 in favor of j Henn-Lowrv. The Xewberrv brass ! !rel 1 r 1 J a. ?i |,pr tinci ])ia\t*u iui tut; uucasiuii. i i Misses Xenie and Eunice Duncan 011 nd .Miss Reba Xance went to Xew- IV ierry last Friday , to stand the Win- visi hrop college examination. > Mrs. David Duncan and Children Clii !ave returned from Columbia, wjjere reh Weath jpiness /ell and feel comfortable thro y day, that's your problem, ne in?see how we solve it. sep-Kool" Palm Beaches? eep Koor Mohairs? ther weight Worsteds? g you Hot Weather Happines . help you smile at Mr. Sun. sh dapper style about "Keep lat makes purchasers of passe )rgotten either?that value it you will like the pricesred on a "come-again" basis. ler Bros. king Departmer . tONHa issenger dJO( >ut ipO% . 0. B. DETROIT leal Automob $500.00 "< iTAii rlomnn L U?) ijl* V> Jf WW uviiAivu sr's Gai Chalmers and Saxon Mc y have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. I .J. Xunnamaker. ho frc Willi#* Riflir and children, of irs, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J* chi Tidmarsh. we Iiss Ella Duncan spent the weeklast week with her brother, Mr. J. Duncan. 110 be< liss Mattie Duncan spent the end ast week at Odells visiting Misses ah None Dean. Stc hes ?r. T. B. Wood, of Chester, a ret graduate in medicine, has chosen ] ;j. ? ? nwi/1 fnr o i 1 (i TaI 1UI1II e CIS IHS 1HJIHC 1U1 .?. 11..*.^,. ?w. arrived Monday evening and began tov k. res he most severe rain and hail storm years occurred here Monday night. ^ 3.1S ;iy crops were completely ruined general damage done everywhere. un' liss Mary Lizzie Owens and Miss -- - "ITIoc- i ue Adair, o: i "union, m-.-j. 1a Copeland, of Renno. have been a s'iiort visit to Miss Lena Young. pei Iiss Olga Wren, of McCormick, is ap] ting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holt. Irs. J. M. Finney has returned ironi iton, where s'ne has been visiting , itives. ? aV I .V/A I ugh the 1 i : i I i Ni i Kool" jrby? 5 a vital i c i ** &> L, I cc k*1 u I I I i r A 9 J I A II ???A??V A#l SnlllYcu i _________ 1 ; [ _ i He under ( stration. j a cfp i ? iwagsBk jl>< ?tor lars H Cl 1400 Main St. Li ! .81 IHBIIIM I ! MMI ^MIUM IIIMI ' \Iiss Sara Cook has returned to her j me in Greenville. | . st Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Black and I i 9' ildren. of Waxtoaw, X. C., spent tne : ek-end here visiting friends. 01 Miss Winnie Henderson returned ! J1 ?m Union Tuesday, where she has j in visiting relatives. ai tfr. David Duncan and Mr. Joan D. )kes left Wednesday for Union to j ir the senatorial candidate^ speak, i Urs. Ethel Thomas ^Becky Ann les), of Charlotte, X. C., was in mmm vn the fourtn. L\irs. Tngmas is a cvjr-1 ipondent for the Mill Xeivs and is 5 author of several books, sudh as nly a Factory Boy." etc. She has t.mcir o written many very witty stories j ^aD der the name of "Beck Ann .Jones." i ^te\ | want TEACHER WANTED MTTIi "or Tranwood school. Salary $40 r month. Term eight months. Send plication to Geo. A. Epting, J. Robert Long, dersis Oscar H. Abrams, a Newberry, S. C., R. F. D. 3. Caldw Zt/t tfcM -y&uA, fi/l?4&up&07l X(/tt? / A>. WZ, twee' wo/i xtded, m fi/z&krtMr^ jtr GILDER & WI k DELIGI 16-Day' Vugust 4 to 1 i o rfifn TAVAnfn I olit lagaia iauo, luiviuu, jjaiu Islands, Hudson River, and one weel< Atlantic l "The Playgrounds of ?VIA THE ieaboard Air Li Axrn mMMFinn x 111 J_y wnnxjvj ALL EXPENSES I] 7 A high class tour: Dining C lip and Hotel Service, coverin >untry by daylight. Personal . H. Gattis and chaperoned bj Oattis Tour is RALEIGH, N Tourist Agents Seaboard A Write for Boo rHIRXE Annual Ex to ^ ^ Atlanta via LN.&LandSeabi Tuesday, July 7:^0 a. m. ?3.50 Pro * * - - / XJ ir V W mo 7:54 a. m. 3.50 Ne\ illentine ...8:04a.m. 3.30 Jala rhite Rock. .S:i i a. m. 3.56 Gar ilton S: 15 a. m. 3.50 Kin hapin 8:24 a. m. 3.^0 Gol t. Mountain. 8:36 a. m. 3.50 Lau ighs S143 a. m. 3.50 Clii ARRIVE ATLANTA Tickets good on special train fltinn 7:30 a. m. Returning e xcept No. 6 leaving Atlanta 1 ciginal starting point before uly 25. For detailed information ca gent or write E. A. Tarrer, C. A. J. S. C. N. & L. i Phone 1040 "Willing- to Be Messenger. settle; inati Enquirer. decea: e?Can you tell a mad dog? Newb< <e?1 guess so. What do you on Mc me to tell him? and ii for hi CE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT afores ;i> APPLICATION FOR DIS- niand; CHARGE. hereb: duly ice is hereby given, that the un- a^w,ve ;ned, as .hxecuior 01 cue mot nd testament ofMrs. Rebecca C. ell, deceased, will make final 6-9-St aS't> br-23 ]EKS. ?TW * TfFUT lour in i \ t a L <7, l?71t ! Ontario, Thousand , New York ; at City, the World" , ne Railway HONS NCLUDED ar, Pullman, Steamer the beautiful scenic ly conducted by Mr. r Mrs. Gattis. t Agency r.c. iir Line Railway. klet. ENTH ' m cursion )ard Air Line 21,1914 sperity.. .8:54 a. m. $3 50 vberry 9:13 a. m. 3 50 / ipa 9:30 a.m. 3.50 7 9:37 a.m. 3.50 ard 9:44 a. m. 3.00 dville 9:54 a. m. 3 00 irens 8.20 a. m. 3.00 lton ... 10:15 a. m. 3.00 4:30 p. m. leaving Gervais street ;ooci on regular trains, 2:10 p. m., to reach midnight Saturday, 11 rfin any C. N. & L. Etchberger, T. P. A., seaboard Air Line. Phone 574 cnent of the estate of the said sed, in the Court .'f Probate for erry County, at 11 o'clock a. m., >nday, the 13th day of July, 1914, nmediatelv thereafter will apply s final discharge as Executor as ;aid. All persons having de5 against tne said estate are y required to present the same, _ * ^ V? /\ n Krtf AY?A f n A /^O XT ailcsieu, uu Ui uciuic laic ua; named. J. F. J. Caldwell, Executor. -iuw- i V 3