The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 03, 1908, Image 1
TiTe BATESBURG ADVOCATE
A TRI-COUNTM PAPER.
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ESTABLISHED lOOl __ BATESBlJR(i, S. C.,; IR1PAV, JULY Mk\, igOS. $1.00'PER ANNUM
ALL THE NE]
ivivfv W*Wt !?*? *ViWMUW*ii*r^.
georgia railroad bank %
<5 AUGUSTA, UHORGI A. S
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $530,000.00 J
(Mi January 1st a Savings Department ml
was added to this Hank All money tie- JJ .
.rjj posited therein bears interest at 1 per ^
T e't Compoundutl January and July.
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-S THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY 3:
MmmmwfiwwmtmKwmwwwmm
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I ?Wl i AN I-YI- I-OR MO.NoY
qJ v \ ' sj/t
1 fj ) should be accompanied by the ability to take care vsa
7S st properly. Keeping il in ,i i old wallet, a gT |
3; & stocking or even in your sale is n it the proper way j
H to care for it. These ways are all *isky. Deposit i
VMu I
'1 || y?urs in 7*.
'if 7 | CI TIZENS BANK ?|
I of liatesburg, 3 0. ^
^yMiL SfeHI l icit will avoid all risk, of loss through fire, theft
vVj or rats. f on can js > on making iti ire with perfect ??
confidence that what you have made is safe and j
Vc Interest Paid on Savings. !%k\
vsT^/jgUBI I'epo .it ltoxds l<en . I
\V. M. n VIWHR\1 \N, President.
U. X.dUNTliR, Vice kk ?|
A. C. JONCS, Cash &
BTi.WnK iVL C^un-:R, Asst. Cashier. #|
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> You ar< cordially invited to open a )
S SjLVin.-'-.s Accou::t vitc the 5
' Columbia Savings Hunk <S: Trust Company. S j
J Absolutely safe. Sav i.n.r a joounts by ( |
v ? / wiaii solicited. Interest at 4;0, s
; l?. 0. IISY'W AitO, President. COLUMBIA. i>. C. I
< - -s ?S j
Batesburg Shaving Parlors, Pool Rooms j
In rear of Post Office on Hartley street;
I lot towels. Apt lor C. C. St m I/Mlry.
t;U(iiiNli A/l:l ! A, Prop., Baiesburv;*, S C
OIL,"^TIVE^T_^.
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Privxite Dining Rooms for Theatre Parties.
Choicest liilihles of the Season.
POPULAR PRICES
l:ver> tiling Clean, Neat atui Up-to-date.
MALAVIS BROTHERS
-S37 Br< ad St. Augusta, Oa.
(MPAIGN MEETING S. X'. i?
FIoivih''* Monday.
Sciiuloirul caiulnl.it's.
I'on v. a;. Toms lay, 1?>.
( .linden l-iida haiiingioii Friday,
I ,i rif.ist i at .11 lay. * l.isln ov.de Ttnsdav. ' 'l
WiiinHli-.ro Monday. " 1. tine ; ^villt \\\- in ,.la\
' ". .Lei ii. ty, ijosti'i iii'ld I'htirsday, York
villr, Wednesday. ' n. ( an. lot Friday. <|
(.allncy '1 h .i .11.. . Lanca-ii i -s it inda ,
Spartanl.ui I i: . . ! > ,, , -,|, ,H) \] tr, i..
1 "inn Sit ui da . " 11. Cliodrr i tie-day.
' 'diunt.ia l n . nay. " 11. ^ v j . \Vl j,u.Ml .
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1' r.-ciin .?! l inn -day. ' If. S(UI l (
A'''""1"- Fi.dav. ' I-. I nioii Saturday, X .. j
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Wa'dullii To. vla>. " J I. j \c vJi.mt , \\V|, ?i,, ,
I'h-!.. ns u dnoadai, , <i1Vi.?iu ood T?. ,r-11.
rutrsday, ' Abbeville Friday.
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i imi- ' v i. For Sale.
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llainp10,1 ' \ . . ,
,., ;|U,\ ri - > 'In A |?l?*y to
V. aluri.nr r.uu'a ^ t ^ , Hartley. I'-.U > -ri'.i*.
v'. 1 lll'S i.l. >
Chariest"'! ' .. o. ?
... 111.ii buhji , i
su u!* . i...in- barbecue at Sumincrlaiul
. M i. Lii' will furnish a lirsicl?ss bar'
L , : \ i I". ( VMI'-'." '
duie for candidates for I cue ttt SutmiierlBnd Mineral spring
ll,t* ' >v. u-twfcii Haiesburg awMiOCHViUe, >
Stab- ?..'u? * .. |
Aiken ' . juij mi. lj l> Alowjnc,
su,,,l,t'' 'J.' Z'alm. " 1 rt. I'. AlPwIne.
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Monk s ? "
WS OF T
COTTON MARKET. |i
Batesburg Spot II 3-8c (
PERSONALS. ']
Mr. and Mr.v l? W. Daniel have
returned to Cl? ?
Miss Mav ( r an.li was "at home' to a
number o( her friends Tuesday even '
i?K- f;
M-ss Delia Hart 'y sp nt Sunday at 1
1.1 id},'e Sdriti},'. ' !
Miss Julia < at of Mined ta w is n
tow n shopping Tues l:i\.
Miss Mad^e K hv.u of Kitl^e j
SpritiK. was Hie um -a .1 lier uncle,
Mr. 1. Mil wards, the pi week.
Mr. Tun^ln I.a(-'roi: , lirookiyn, I
was i;i iuwii mhs wcc'K. ?
Mr. lid. Soimucrack is " nest o* 01
Mr. John I rouch this week.
Mrs. J. < >. .lones, of lti lg' Spring, h
visi'ed relatives here Cms ?> ck. tt
l)r. <'larenec Strother ol J .: 1 = L?>n 11
was a recent visitor to Hateshnrg
Mr. !' . T H 'al vrlght, i)'" ;;! ( ?.
Spring, was in Hatesburg Morulas ' ?
Mr. Paul (larder visit -?rl re hit
ISarnwell 111 pas' week.
Mr. C. L. Jones returned yett.eniaj
after a weeks visit on the Isle < ! s
Palms pi
Miss *s whilfielrl and Piles of St.
Matthews and Miss Mun , of Dan- ^
ville, Yd., are visiting Mrs. M. P. Ku- (,
wards on Peaehlroe sire a.
11
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Crouch spent p
Sunday with relatives near Itidge 11
Spring. f(
Sleep 011 PhiB IMattre
sen ted
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frrrjr ? V, . . Rr ii i A Ts
(L ^ ^ V 'V
IN ?>I:DI;K T< SA \ i. 111 K II? M SI
of liiilosbur^, S. (',. have cmn.n :.e I with
i:\piMisive Ma^a/.iii' Alv rliMu. an. iu
< H K (iTAIiAN r 1; ! : IS til Uest I'OS
troduciory < hi', r Willi l upon Alia.-hoi
SLEEPLY HOLLO rV MAT
Oilic-r <)\ r .nut -iVs ih'u,: store.
Mi.ss Viola lluthe has returned fr m
>( olumhiii.
Mrs. W* P. Tlmmorrnan lift v si tint? 11
I relatives at I'e t? : S. C
j Mi*,. i:\fi l <>oi? ' ? ? k ' 1 her '
sistei Mrs Ton Ilai-!in, >i' 1 l.i >Le .
i Mi.si ll.iiiK' i.i Inn .s \ liLiiih'
i 1 ioi bruthiT at ' han^.'h
l>i ami M. . \ W ii spent
Sunday at W.mls.
M is. (' It. Hat s an I . 'hi.lis . am j.
\.s11 ip i; i int . h- i al I : : i, A a.
M i s. 1.. 1 >. i l.i loin vi 1 i t pa:
mat l.ant:' y ihis \\i
Mi - No a Lai Ami .. and
I.ona Id heredtfe spent -.. i i. i \ at]
Kidtfo Spring.
Messrs \V. II. and .), (' Kir;, ind. of
I liid^e Spring were in losvn \ stt-rdnv.
Mi". and "'Irs W. A t :?? i h are
Spending a few days a' S .ivans l.v
iand.
M is \\ II Marvin lias . 11 m l t >
her home in (Iharlt si i after a visit
i ? her parents. .Mr. and Mrs J. W.
< oonei"
Mi;-.,i I). Anlyisou ?l I Wiyville
was tin ii >1 M >. ,n i. Darby,
the p,i>, v\i i K
Mr Marcel .> .a was ;it town
Otilll I .?!> .11111 ohihi.n .
Mr. IM C'ato w.i- ;i town 'I'i irsilay.
Mr>. Siu ;i. n I' ii.. aIi n<>w "I
tin ( uluuibiu II I il ami win> v. :i*>
pcia;e I on In I? . <. i 11 t In* curly
ii.i11 dI tin' wti'U is i iiproviinr r ipl'l ly
iiiiii ii to ilir ot In1' in.i'p
f rim.. Is lie re
Mi I) l<. I'm i etui iK'il 'r i
.in cxteinlcil trip*
H REfe CO
[ TRUSTWORTHY
OFFICER AND A ,
GOODMAN. v
Amone t.lic visitors In Halesbui't; cm '
a Si
uesday was Frank \V. Slu-aly the j(i(]
ount.v candidate tor clerk of Court. prt,,
I r. Shealy is one of Ibe most pipulur Met
mi in L< xin^ton county and tins j and
ir wii b dcinoimlr.n d on election | ^
i> m \l when our people pick their land
iok''' for Cle-k of Court. j bur
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mai
FARMERS' MFET1NG.
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The r<',pilar tpni'toD ueetiiiuof t he
t*\i>o^ton Uuunl> ! .. mors' I'uion
i beheld in ilie c. 'in I hou*e here. ^
11 sit urd;i>. .July 11* i?. Kvery na"in-jgw.
.! ol the I'nion -.iou'id bi pre.se; t. 'j-|u
o doubt there will be some Interest j, j.
ig aiul instructive add ssses and mat* | I
rs of much iinportauee lo the - ( vvajs
lers discussed.?Dispatch. aro|
tak
iOUND OVER TO HIGH COtIRT ' <>
i san;
. fori
i? A Jefcoat, of Swansea. who was for
en s' i'il last week hy Deput y Sherill . Sw;
i I Miller upon t . " lam:' *' (lis- now
Dsin^ f stocix under mortgage, lias
en released from jail >n a '0 bond
. it scents, i radc 1 a horse I" M r?
/.iriuli lay i? r ot r . li .1.. W *\. <j1..
I.ybmnd, >f Sv . ;^ea. held a ,, .
.... . . bit
. il^a^'e 1 b y t U out all icluuent
ap''i> a '1 secured the i.orse, where- "(>h
pon Mr. Taylor swore out a warrant
irjelct at " dt
ss For 3 0 Nights anc
It Will Cost You Not I"
EKKI3PKUS M<)N IM THK >1 l.l.i'V li?
the 15 i M in ii.iv.-Lin is in Liu- S nit.
SHODDY < t(H) I >S
sib On . A >so -.Hi SiU.-Aaetlon oi N
Ootid I nit. Thursday. Dui leth.
PRHSS CO ..
M . II I-' Kawl 111< 1 tiiiiiy ot I.iekon\
ili-, I la u \ .'iiuj relative-. in mi'
mil itro:.il l town. vei
Mi I.mil. I >:t* w ri^lr I 1 i h I
pi in; vmh i H.ilcsh.ii _ yostef i:i\ .
' spi
A ii; till- Vi>iU)l'N to IjCMIIK) ?
ri in I.ill slmr^ t!ii-> week w.-r. :
M .vh W. II I' n u nil n. I. D. t i I- l()
II 11. H.11 let t .I.tiles. K .Ijii -. .1 -s f 1 SJ1.
M .tip.i-. ;nid I. I'Miy.11 I
?M iss J ulia A low ine of Silver street, lt,
spell, a few (lavs in IVileslei r*r tin-' |Kl
week visiting lu-r tainsi-i. Min Uelle
Miller.
M : s I !lit 11 l\l: OCe 1 l'e 1 'I pa 1 t ; ^
Italesl).:rpj a In ief visit lliisw.ek
M r. ski it I M is. I). I' 111 11 a v; re
tu11. (1 l r 'in .1 > i it ; J ...11 en.
M . I! \ Stimpayr... lias returned
to his home at S , ii t\ llili, after a Q
weeks stay v illi Mr.J su'h,
Mi. .1. I'rank K11 ? an 1 Mo>>
Kiliiu'.r-o li> a: 1 Mav Cru-ieh spell'
i Tiii'v!ii> in saiutia.
Miss Lizzie IVulott ii' Charleston, is r
visit my M rs. N A . liat < >.
Mrs Mildred Smith ot l?id?e Sprii .
is tli yu. st of M rs 1*2. Craven M
: t i ' r i, of < 1 a -it1
j yon d of M iss a ii I on in'nil in ami
will spend ' iH' mil in da' h iry.
' Miss St no I in 11 : ai; i crit ai n
! e<l I Ins rnorniiiy in lio< lor ul ii *r y nest 1
Miss (iary of Columbia 1
Miss Mai el Tarrant wii ntertaiii
in honor of her yuosl M;ss i u . I'.ow . '
i'i s of N8wherr\ next Thursday 111 I
nh.y. On iH'hdiiv mommy io .I M?ss j.
I audio fulhim will yi' .i hi iChoon in j
i h iiior of M as KatIn'riiU' i <111uHi's 1
House pari y.
>UNTIES
BIT. EBAL NEWS. )
lie farmers of tins section are very
y in their hiring.
Ir T. A Kod^ers and family spent
.Sunday with Mr. Watson Fox
\
'lie uoud people of this seel ion tfnvc '
mday School picnic ut Ml. Hbal
ic 27. and a lar^e attendance was
sent. He vs. I'.akcr and Hunter,
,srs (ieoree Adams, S. H Sawyer
Monroe Kneecc all made speeches. !
r. John Knoccc di?d June 211th.,
i was buried the 30th at the family
yhiR ground near his home. He
res a wife and several child en and
11y friends to mourn his loas. ^
b'Al'.m i:rs I) \ i noTi k.
OBBE!) RASTS STORE.
rthur Hunks, a young negro from l
insea. was committed to jail on
irsduy upon the charge ,
urceny from the store of Mr. W. 11.
[last, at Swansea. Hanks, it seems,
.employed hy Mr. liast to lo jobs
nnd the store, and he had been *
ing goods all along for several n
,s before lie was suspected. ,
will b< recalled.t hat Hanks is the
ie negro who was sent to the rcnatory
at halt itiv re for two years, ^
ha vino cnti red tlie posi otllee at d
insea about four years ago. lie is j,
occupying a cell in the jail.
t
l?or Sale:
lire* b hiding lots m town of 01
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ililnnii'iod I'riccs reaional?lc. li
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I.LOW MATTIIKSS COMPANY t.
No lli^li l ivi^li' llnicv N :
<i) nls S ! i. No' 1 tor 1 ii
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HA'IT.SKURO, S C.
VI r. W. 1! II ut t?"> i i veteran an3
* * I the oldest - I s nf t lie
i-ui see:.ion, ma !< a visit l- Captain
\ Cimlei last - .'I'lav A thO'ieh
11 at is i-. \\. . <p n years In is as j
ry as a much > > inp;< r n: mi.
Messrs L. I?. Brailhatr. an I W I. i
rritt. sp at : e past .ve . at Kileil
11 loadiih- :n ll uis !'o; Lint 11 irtiu rn
arket s.
< 'apt. ;tM Nils. W. A. At well have
turn ii fn n Tyeee and Mrs. At veil
is ^ mi l Virginia for a few (lays.
HE MEETING '
AT LEXINGTON.;
ANBIDATES FOR STATE OFFICES
SPEAK IN THE COURT HOUSE
TO AUDIENCE 01
ABOUT .160.
I In Sta; I)enu M'atie 'ampa-i^n
t ii.e for la v met m count v was
m t iie c uirt liou I'm s ,i wit I,
11 LOO ! >in T alt 'iit -it p 'oplc. :i
i) I inn) >or of ' !i 111 ,i i. c mil
'Imirinau 1*. I**. Kflrd ptesiiloil and
he levolional exercises wen onlnct (I
by K< v. A. > Lesley.
Tin first ?pea'.wr was Mi N \\
ItiouK. 1 in : I'i f if coinpt rollc
ijein ial Mi' 'oil' lie iiH"iinb( n
i\;is absent on arc >UHt ol sicl n
Tic other speakers were Messrs
(Continued on Irst pavje.)
CONPE
SEN. WILIS JONES
IS FOR TILLMAN
YILL NAME HIM EOF VICE
PRESIDENT.
CHINKS THAT HE
IS AVAILABLE.
1ND FOR SECOND CHOICE IS FOR
CHANLER ORPUGSLEY OF
NEW YORK.
I he Slate. July 1.
lien. Wilic Jones, chairman of the
t.'ite Democratic executive cniimit
ce, said yesterday that he would, at
lie national convention at Deliver,
upport Senator l?. It. Tillman as the
omiuec lor vice president. Den.
ones also staled that lie would 011eavor
to secure the support of other
out hern, as well as Northern,
elevates and emphasized what lie
elieved to be the necessity of reornni/.ing
the South in the campaign
his year.
"When the roll of the Stab is call d.*'
said cen. Jones. "1 shall certain
> vote for S 11 ktor Tillman an 1 1 heeve
the rest of the delegation will
lso cast their votes for him. 1 hose
that lie D as capable and has
iicus much tor the party a-, Mr.j
iryan and n-? one will deny hi-, aiiiiity .
lie people nave the creaK conlituce
ni in-, \% rk as a part. ie ider
nd have tried him for the past 20
ears and have u it found him lucking
l da! y to his i eoplc.
-Si uiii v,e n a succeed hi placingj'
lr. Till man on tie ticket with Mr. I
ryan my other Choices a.e Lieut. |
v. i iiau.ei ol \ ,v York or Former |
sou I ' A l'llsley, a P'Olllinun
of til same State,
ver. I h 'liovMhat Senator TillinTs.w.k
w IT be recogniksi and i
!i.-v hat it in I im t.h > intli
i ft d n n l ret ignition fro n the
loriii and 1. isi. Those v-c lions
in i d n. wiliiug to concede that
inch in ' ho no : t south.
Mr. T. 11 man lo.-s n ;L know of in v .
ltenlions. I did not iiientiou this
c> Hi in liefor<- he went abroad fur his
a.ill and it was only recently that i
... .in., -ri. . I
V. .U' I <4 (li/II tilIM >U. Ill 1 * ' L
hat lie has practically regain 1 his
icallli an 1 is in excel, ill physical
.in11Li.m shows that ho w ill he
i ue Lu k'O through a stri nuoiu cani.aik'ii
ami h lp the Den. j rats w m LinI'eai'."
(in. 'Ion s leavi s t ' lay to. l'on.er,
where he will alien i a preliminary
meting of I lie national ex. cum e in*
uilttecon- ilvlie is Seiialoi I lli:uan's
ivpieu nlative on this c ninitlee,
having receive.i the pfoxy nist
t"More the deput ire o' the latter for
I hirope.
Al. ..naiitfeineiiLs have en coin1
Led lor tin trip of the lc legate?
aiul alternates, l he parly vviil 1 avi
Co.inilhia Oil .) ii.>' .5 on the SoulllOl l
runway by way o; Ap.irtaii'otirtf aiu
Ashev.lle, two special I'ullinan car
heme secured. Tuey will arrive ii
Denver on July >. the day he! re tin
on vent ion. and will be iuartervl a
ii dei Astor. lyi'i llnad.vay. i
ir lislain e from the headquarter:
?f the pai I y, and n< ar the eonventioi
| hall.
SUN'S ECLIPSE.
i >ii Sunday morninp ah ,i 10
o'clock n 111v 1 hites!Hireel's hr.tuirl
firth the smoked > ,i ss'*n to I??11 !
t la annu' ' eel ipse o- 11><> Tl
Cf I l t'SC ll I IOI 1)1 <1 \ t I) U'
v? riised, 111< 1 many lid n i ku w
it, until i bepan to prow (la i k and tl
shadows .iin.'amo dim \n eveellei
view 1 if the heavenly speetrc was vn
a e at this place, and it was 'close
watched throughout until it final
l.sappeai ed The si pcrstttiously i
.in d. who knew not of the eelip
I looked up hi it as a ipooky apparitio
these, however, were few.
NSED
ONE ROUND OF
PLEASURE
MISS KATHlRINE CULLUM ENTERTAINS
A ROUSE PARTY AND
NUMEROUS OTHER SOCIAL
FUNCTIONS FOLLOW
INCLOSE ORDER.
Miss Kallicriiu: Cullum is giving a
uouse party. The guests are Misses
Yarborough, Neal,Sowerd and Steele,
rlie round of festivities opened on
Wednesday evening at Miss Cullum's
beautiful home where a reception was
given in honor of the "House Party."
On Tuesday evening Mr. J (J. Cullum
gave a course dinner at the
Summerland Inn, all during the even
ing a Columbia Orchestra discoursed
nchanting music and those who
| danced tool: advavnagc of the sweet
strain, enthusing airs and for the time
being enjoyed the tripping of the
light f uitnstic too.
To the ree ption on .Wednesday all
batesburg's social world were present
and as we have not spa.-.e to chronicle
the many names sulJice it to say that
none were left out.
Those at the dinner party were:
Misses Fanny Seward of Augusta,
Kva Yarborough of Miami, Fla.,
Da is} Veal of Atlanta: Freda Steele
K ;>k Hill: lithel Itowern of Newberry;
< ifsli.i Cray ol Columbia: Mabel Tar
rant, .^olome Tim merman. Katherine,
Hat tie Hess and Lnuile Cullum of
Uate.sburg: Mo-?danv;s Fred Cullutn.
and .1. B. fr ill mvi ??f Bitesburg.
Messrs K. F. Strotlier, W, M. Carter,
Ira Cars >11. Wigfall Fox, W. C. Hates,
i. F. Steaclman, Dr. Cain, .1. H. IIol
tuan, F. C. and Calwell and XJurtU
Culhun of Batesburg and Louie Boat
wriglit of Ridge Spring.
dais evening Messrs Ira C. Carson
and W. M. Carter will give a dialing
disli party in ho'nr of .Miss Cullum's
gusts and t. > r? 5 ; lie we ?ks festivities
Mi-.i Mart i> > i^inlrii'ii will give a
pon d part v Dm >rrow night.
N . C. we a L i f >'1 i v. ig prig rami
is arranged. M uvliv ev'iing Mrp
M. I', h Ia i: I- will giv an ''At
11 ia> :" rhur.vliy evening Mrs. Fred
Cullum will give a eird pirtv; on
Wednesday evening Mrs. N R >gers
Hayly will have a lawn party.
EMORY LETTER.
MANY INTERESTING PERSONALS
AND OTHER ITEMS OF
GENERAL INTEREST.
?
farmers of litis %<' -I'.-in ire la*mtf
by c??rti.
Thor w il he < 'Iiddrcn's I My at
l.mory on Sal nrday, July 1 Ith. Fveryj
b^dy .I:\ itoil.
Mi. la . West and family, at the
' i m. >;n- iu's m'i'M hi, .pent Sunday
\\. u M r. 1'ii bed Ilerlmj^.
The Mpwortli League met at Mr.
Joe Merloni's l'bur-lay night. The
prosi lent, Mr. I>:< hi son Crouch read a I
' iV\\ verses from the Bible. whie.li in
terest e i ii t Jut \w p. -s nl. i
t
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Minick worshipI!
11 .it !' .1 or Sunda v.
n Mrs. Willie Forrest an I children
spent Sunday with Mr. Jauette
I'adgC It.
The parents e invention meets at
Kmory Sunday.
Mi T. M. Ilodie las a very sink
elii.l He has the sympathy of Mia
community in his trouble.
Mrs Waiter Konnerly spentSunday
with the family of Mr. Mack Whittle
near llolesteln (Toss It >ad?.
it
Mr. Monroe Davenport and wife, of
I leiin si 11 orshipperl at
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]y Miss Kite Shaw, of near Saluda. I
l> visited relatives in this section last I
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