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\ i I f 1 B , mnivcAR.* .»*' • *'W W-M . ./ * N IT *.'. * ^ M v''' United S^tim PUT YOUR HONEY HERf s .o F1RST NATIONAL BANK »i Jas. K. Peuripov, t Prcsi .ent. E t t. Jones, Vice-Pre*L C. G. Padgett Cashier. IXM’AI* AND PKIMONAL. Mr*. W. R. Be»ch, wm In town sboplMnK Krtday. W. E. O Quin of Honw Pen. wm In town Friday. H. T. Herndon, of Penlel buali:*'MH In town Friday. had W. W. Rmoak had hunineM in Kidgeland last Monday. Mlaaea Masgto aad f^tltaa Glower, ■pent from Satnrday natll Monday at the home of Warren Key near Williams. ' \ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Croaby, of Appleton, S. C. are etaittng his ■later, Mra. J. M. Craven here this week. H. Zalia left Sunday for a vihit of two weeks to New York where he goes 10 pnrchaae kla fall atork cf goods. B. !’. Walling recenlly vlaited at <c . the home of C. M. Walling. J. O. Jaques. Jr. of ^ottageville, , wa. In town yesterday. Mi- May Cwaby of I.landton who !hao been rlaitlng her aunt, Mrs. 8. Finn, had bustnesa in Charles- n. B. Benton here returned home ton a few days last week. jsaturday. J. It Kinard, of Pine Qrore. had'|- buslneas ii- town Saturday. I 1 * wi s Barnea of the H. d B. Junction and Ervin George of Ma- MIsh I.ill inn Glover of Bpartaaburg con Oa., visited their brother R. M. BJwte BANK YOUR MONEY AND REST EASY. BURGLARS CAN’T GET IT. AND SCHEMERS AND FAIR WEATHER FRIENDS WONT BE SO APT TO MAKE YpUR MONEY THEIR MONEY. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. WE PAY LIBERAL INTEREST CONSISTENT WITH SAFETY 4 PER ce;nt. is lu town vlsttinc relatives. H. I. I.aria£y of Meggett, had businen* in town >«sterday. MIkm Kate Ramsey, while In town Frldi-y paid ns a pleasant call. Mtxx Amdle Rlttfcr and Brother, Joseph, were in town Batarday. Hon. J. S. Griffin and soe% J Barnes of Smooks. last week. . 4B [ Mias Cherry Harvey of Holly Hill, is visiting relatives at Cottagevllle. I 1 pea her return she will visit Miss Lucy Williams In town. 'Mfe. . Marie Ritter and brother. Ben tie, ponged through here Thurs day on their way to Tabor to at- Fanners and Merchants WALT ERBORO. SOUTH CAROLINA TOVOTCEKOTHUS Continued From Page One. hnd 4>u»lni‘iw In Centerville Monday, t** R*enic. J. C. Cons one of Lodge’s Prow- pert, uh ritlsens had business in town Monday. e. Mr*. C. A. Welker of Lodge was the guest of Mrs. J. 8. Griffin Sat urday. Bora—To Mr. and Mra. Julius chickens the sise of the one thus caught. He therefore concludes that one of his h£ns laid the egg and the partridge sat on it till hatched . Protracted meeting began at Smoaks Baptist church Iset Sundgy. Rev Chao. Davis held a series of meetings at Strickland school hound last week. Ai the W. O. ,W. picnic held July 20th at ftaekhead church there U« yaelds. of Roamd; a flee boy. the was e. goodly number present to little fellow arrived last Wednesday, participate in the abundant festlvi- July loth. .ties of the day. | In the forenoon the audience was The “Turkey Branch” school in called to order by B. L. Jonas, who the Brant neighborhood begun Moo- mage an Introductory talk. and day morning Miss Clyde Sana- introduced Dr. Henry Black, to the ders of Stokes is the teacher. audience, fir. Black spoke on education. He appealed to the people for attention and means toward the ed- uientl< n«'<l among those who hnd Ing relatives tn town, returned to , ncatlon of their children Charleston Monday evening. Bsnr*‘r D. Smith uti nded the ball game and pienic nt Smoaks Wednesday. I Cells Bellinger who has bee A. H Rents, of Islaadton. may he •njoytrs » two weeks holiday vlslt- buslseH.x in toFa 8aturt|ay Capt. Slid Mrs. G W; Way were *.tnoag thoee who were In town Sat urday. Mrs. T. S. Dunbar. Jr., of Martlah Is here as the guest of Mrs. A. H. Wtehman. She will be here till ... .after the Savage-Jefferies wed- Geo. W. Sweat of Hendersonville. | dllu| had important business In urday town Sa« arrive^ in\ town last week to visit her attnt. Mrs. J. 8. Griffin. O. I. Smoak and IRUe daughter, of Wslterhoro R. f. 6. No. 2, werd in town Saturday. Mrs. Julia Varnadoe and daugh ter. Miss Lillian, of Groat Swamp, sere in town Saturday shoping. ♦ d K. Speights, formerly of Hender- wonvtlle, for the pa** seven years of Cfteenvtlle was In town Friday. Q. 1* Glover of Round, spent a few da>« of last week hers with his sister, Mrs. Burrelf Sanders. Misses Ott'e and Dora Crosby, of Neal's, are visiting their uncle a-t Appleton this week. Mr. ai»l Mrs. E A. Terry of Yarn I Wdhhiuag va gaawsss vee^-sea J Now. Mr. Editor, about the sat isfaction of the iot«r man. we can aay without flattery or feee of con tradiction that this was ons of the ^ best picnic the State has ever fi had in her vast dominion. Lemonade and dinner was served In ,abun- dance Everybody was sought aM carried to the table and made welcome and we are sure If any l'r P K. Willis one of Cottage- Miss Nina Benton of Va^oata. Og| v H^ » prosperous farmers, spent ' Sunday here with his family who . mi... ,i, v.—. w , one went away hungry, he or she are vtsttiug si the home of Mr. and .. ... .. E P Knight Jost refu * ed invitatlona Mrr to dinner. During the day the ' Mr. and Mra. B. 8 Martin and young people enjoyed music und children of Tlfton. Ga . are visiting sinking. In the afternoon a game acd Mrs. Solomon of baseball was played late I* hts parents, Mr. Martin at Omega. Mr. Martin 'a in the railroad business. Dr acd Mrs. M. C. Flshburne and baby, who have been’speeding some time ‘ at Chick Springs. Leesville and Bidgevllle. returned home Thursday afternoon. the afternoon the crowd dispersed hoping many returns of such enjoy* ible days. . Sores and All Skin Dieases INsappeur When Tetter!ne Is r«*ed This is the one unfailing reme dy and r«o matter how severe a Lucian Pat terser- is enjoying his CMe of ecema, pu«. B tetter, ring worm. old sores or scalp diseaae you may suffer with, TETTHRINE vacation by taking a launch trip In his brothers launch. He is now near Port Royal, and expects to return the latter part of the wee kive Instant relief and affect a permanent, cure. We know the at your druggist. If Iw* has rot the genuine TKTTERINE, send us 8 Presents! Presents!! There is nothing no suitable for presents in jewelry as a •olid gold or sterling silver article. Such* an article will LAST a LIFE TIME and jam LASTING remembrance of FRIENDSHIP. If you want anything in thia line call at OUR STORE where you will find a large Assortment of the BEST art idea In Solid Gold Sterling Silver \ CUT GALSS To Sekct From HIB S. Finn’s Jewelry Store. Waite rboro and Allendale. S. C Empty. * You’ll find the answer in the** MOTOR HGH Thia U W picture of the “firat aid to weary house- wires. ” This is Woman’s Greatest Labor Saeer—and even a child can run it. The Spiral Cut Gears tell the story. Maybe you don’t know what they are- - but come to see os and let us show you how the slightest preamire on the lever sets the four-winged wooden dolly spinning—ehuroa the hot, soapy water through the clothes. Nothing can rip or tear—heavy or delicate fabrics' are treated impartially. No slop—no strains—but a joy ride all along the ciothea line. We’d like to tell you all the story here—but that’s impossi ble. We’re so certain of~what it will do and the way it will please you that we’ll give you an iron-bound 5-YEAR GU ARAN- ' TEE Y« u can’t lose—but you’re sure to win, because the MOTOR HIGH SPEED is Pleasure Insurance—an easement for weary muscles and tingling nerves. Come today—because tomorrow is one dav nearer next Monday. EASY TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE PERSONS Brown Funnhire & Hardware Company. I ■» Holiness Revival Meeting. Cottagnvillo. July 26.—Bpecial: A the Red Oak union schotf house this week, revival services are be ing conducted by the Holiness baixl who use the “unknown tongue in their services, and dance the ‘’holiness dance’’. These services have been going on for several weeks and It Is not known when th will end. The Ladies of Wllterboro and Sorroimding Country ARE INVITED TO GALL AT Mrs. Jones’ Millinery Store AND GET A FINE DRESS HAT OR A STYLISH SAILOR AT JUST r ■ . HALF PRICE This sale began July 4th, antTeontinues through the entire month of JULY. A Pretty Fern WW U Ghe* With Each Hot Prices of Hats Cut in TVo. Don’t wait, coma and make your selections at drice. Cordially, Mrs. J. Jones. Quadruple Bqnaalk Joseph Langdale, one ot the most progressive farmers in the Horae Pen neighborhood was in town Sat urday. Mr. Langdale, always in search of something new, brought us a quadruple squash, that ia four squashes on the same stem. If Mr Langdale improves his seed a he may be able to supply his fam ily from a single vine. Mr W. C. Patrick. Jr., cashier 'of .... . «-<. merits of this soothing, healing, an- vllle. who hare been here visiting of ,h ‘* Kan k <>* Smoaks, was a vU- * restive* retnrned Monday morning “>»« <>*> Friday. HThre he tleejtic ointment so well tha! wF ^ has made his ’ ome in that thrlv- fully guarantee It. Get a Rfto box A. C, Breland, one of Doctors jn|r village he has fallen in to the Creek’s moat popular farmers, was Smoaks way of boosting the local- In town one day last week. fty. ■ 50c and we will supply you at once. Misses Annie and Havylene Sperd , u < .... „ proprietor of Fair The aimptrine Po.. Savannah Ga. of Charleston, are visiting at the V|#w Farm Ma , hWTllu . hras our home *if Mra C D P Adams ....... . . For Sale Hy John M. Klien, uome OI .Mrs. u. v. Aaams. j thanks for the finest melon we have ^ Miss Hutson of Ninety Six U In thu >**» r u from ~ h ,~ the miu. w. hrsktdbH wrm V cKaih nirsv* a %■_ R Is. r raHOT, C1Wl\U>r OI t He 1 Ollf- rriJthen"* ^ aUnt ' ‘ ,>n making a farm which is ,0 ' B * nk,nR ^ om P» n > burned last ry enutben. # | fe4r to Tlaw at MmskaWT m #> , Thursday after a delightful stay of Miss Magritte Jordan, who has , t** d *>* »t Hendersonville. N. C. beer, tlsitlng Mrs Burrell Sanders Mayor and Mra. W. B. Ackerman Mrs Fraser and^ns Henderson and hfere. returned to her brother s homd and cM,dr *° »•« Monday afternoon Ludlow, are still there Mrs. Fra- near Round Monday. ,or N®v4alk. where Dr. Ackerman *<*- will be away for some time • * * [ will attend the sargicml Aseoclatlon y«t. Mlaaea Ella and Miriam du Bols of the Atlantic Const Line Railroad. leava Frtday for Beaufort where; which Is In Mnaioc thia week at j M. P Howell left Friday fof Blow they will spend two weeks with Norfolk. They will return next 8at- ing Rock, N C„ whore he will spend v their coopin. Major 8. A. Marvta. [ urday. ^ I thro# weeks with hla wife j Delegates iio to Meeting. The delegates elected to at tend the meeting of tho State Farm- tus PrUerson, Dr. J. H. Baker, Gad Watermelon Party. . Mrs. Burrell Sanders ga-ve a de lightful watermelon party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her guests. Misses Lillian and Maggie Glover and Miss Maxarine Jordan. Those present were: Misses Lil lian and tne Jordan, Eunice Glover, Florence Black, Beulah Miles, Mary and Hen- Smith ry Glover, Lucian and ~ Raymond and St Elmo Sanders. Patterson, Jennings McCants. An-! — ■, A Birthday party. On Tuesday afternoon little Miss Nora Baadree entertained a number of her young friends 1m honor of her birthday. After a pleasant time spent on the lawn, In playing num- •rotis old-faahioned games. the children were Invited into the din ing room where they enjo-'ed the birthday cake and other good thlnga. Those present were: May Pat- tersoh, Helen Hill, Colet and Eliza beth Padgett Catherine Cunningham, Edna Hubster, Louise Glover. Hazel Felder, Jennie Mee Doyle, Margret Kofer, Nora Catherine Sanders, Ber nard Gahag&o, Lillian Mayfield Aok „ . „ , erm an, Eugene Black BIssell and 01- Maggie Glover, Masar- , . „ i 1 Ackerman, Lindsey Koger. Pax cal Felder, Stephen Ackerman, L. O«orkla. William Francis ers Union In session at >Oolumbia. this week^have all gone. They are: J. O. Jaques, Jr., A. 8. Yarn, R. E. Jones, J. D. pisher. C. V. Koger. L. C. Padgett, of Smoaks, a member of the State Executive committee will also be In attendance. NOTICE. 1 have bought out the entire stock of drugs belonging to Dr. B G Willis. Cottageville, S. C . and am prepared to furnish the community with pure drugs, patent medicines, toilet articles, stationery, etc. Pre scriptions carefully filled. RobL N. AckermaikPhg. COTTAGEVILLE, 8. C. aden Padgett. Entertainment in Honor of Visiting Indies. Mrs. Jehn Koger entertained in honor of he niece. Miss Lillian Glov er of Spartanburg, Friday evening. The evening was pleeeantly spent with interestlrg; games and conver sation. Delightful refeshmentg $ were served. Those present were: Mrs John Koger, Mrs. A. V. Glover, Maggie Glover FMith Lucas. Beulah Glov er. Mr.-rion Glover, Mary McCants. Eunice Glover, Maxerlne Jordan Florence Black, Beulah Mllee, and Measrs. John Lneas, Raymond Pat terson, Henry Glower, Jennings Mc Cants, Charleeworth Glover, Henry Kogwt, Lucian Petition* Received. A petition from Smoaks school lis trict signed by practically every> Person in the district was received yesterday afternoon by the county board of education, asking for a special election to vote five mills additional tax. The advertisement ordering this election will appear next week. Rev. and Mrs F. A. Drennan and little daughter. Carolyn, of Low- ryvlUe, are in town thia week. Mr. Drennan was paator of the Pres byterian church here several years, leaving two x*an ago for Lowry- 'llle i where he is the pastor of * large church. Rev - « .0. Caldwell of Edisto f*- iarnl was here yesterday. Mr Cald- we’l wag pastor cf the Proskytsrlau thank hero vmnU years aje.