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?noir Crawford dead.
Confederato Soldier Passes Away at
the Age of 71 Years.
R. C. Crawford better known as
"Hob" Crawford, died at his home
near Re)toil last Friday night after an
Illness o? many months, though the
cause o?' hin death was heart failure.
Mr. Crawford wan one of the brave
soldiers in the roar ranks In service
at the cl?ne of Hie Civil War in 18GG.
He was with General Lee when he
surrendered and he wa3 one of the
bravest soldiers hi the service. For
four iong years lie fought for that
which he thought was tIrIiL Mr.
Crawford was wounded in the shoul
der during the war and carried the
b?li in bio body till death. The
wound never healed and these long
years this bravo man ha3 fought the
battle of fate without a single mur
mur.
He was a soldier of tho cross?a
member of the Baptist church?and
was 74 years old at hm death. He
leaves a heart-broken wife and oever
al children to mourn their loss. The
romaine of this brave man were laid
to rest at CHeddar cemetery Sunday
afternoon in tho presence of many cor
rowing relatives and friends.
Just three hours bcrore Mr. Craw
ford died be asked his wife not to re
tire as he did not wish to be alone at
the close of his earthly Ufe. He
wanted his wife, who bad been hia
faithful companion for many years
to be present at the last call of "taps".
Tho call was given and the spirit of
rills bravo 'soldier, departed and Is at
Vest in the Great Beybndv " '?.. 1
CHEDDAR NEWS.
Mr. Charlie Thompaon of Laarens
is visiting relatives at this place.
Mrs. A. O. Copcland and Mrs, Fred
Cop e land of Ware Shoals spent last
woek in Cheddar.
(Misses Chess lo and Beulah Brooks
and father of Union Grove attended
t,ervicea here on last Sunday.
Mr. Colwoll, father of Mi 3. W. N.
Whitr, i? visiting In Cheddar.
The Sunbeam Band held a very in
ters tin meeting on last Sunday: af
ternoon. The program was arranged,
by three little Sunbeam girls and the
way in which -it was rendered showed
tho interest the little ones are taking
in' this work. ? The report of Misses
Wiugo Cox and Decimal Carle Who
wore delegates to the W. M, TJ". at
Hon en Cat h was thoroughly enjoyed
by the band.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mahaffey and
litle daughter, ^Roberta, were visitors
to Eureka this week.
Supervisor J. Mack- King passed
through^ our little ' town Tuesday.
Hero's hoping that ht noted tho con
dition of our roads.
Among those who attended tho Wo
men's Association at Honea Path last
W6ek Were Miss Mary Copeland, Mrs.
B. F. Carle, Mrs. H: Kelly ?ad Mrs. J.
J. and W. N. Cop?!".id.
Mra. .McCu?n, tf ifu Rev. M. Mc
Cuen of Felze ? e ?- Sunday .in Ched
dar.
. Messrs. Tom -Uartin- and W. N.
Shaw attended the campaign meeting
lu Anderson last week:
"OJLD POSSUtf E DOTS."
; The crops jn this,.section are:begl.n
nlng to recover from tho hail wftere it
was nn'to heavy, but In some places
it Wee so destructivo that It looks as
if it will be -impossible to gather
anything. *? -,? ' '?>
fc Mra. T.\iL Bun?ap is very much Im
proved from a Vet-cut illness.which b.er',
>nany friends wll lbo glad to learn.
- Mr. Smlthc ; Ganurell is . t visiting
f r rends1 tit 'Flat - Ro? k. ..; &
. A-fiumT^?*!j^nrBeop^
^'RldgO" went to'Willlameton Tuesday
night on h mobplight Jpknlc. good
timo is reported by all.
Rev. W. W. Leathers; dined at the
home Of Mr. E. P. Gambrell Sunday.
. Mra. Selma Gambrell has returned
home of tor spending a few days In Bel
ton With Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griffin.
.' Mr. Claude Wlllingham spent Satur
day night la Delton With his > grand
mother, Mra. A. L. Wlllingham,
Laying by timo le almost hero and
those picnics. \ watermelons,. fruita, of
ail kinds, and all the good things to
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eat are coming on too. So after labor
ing hard iet'8 get together and have
a'jolly good time/
Mrs. A. Hall of Anlreville is
cpcnding awhile with her tslster, Mrs.
W. P. McMahan.
Miss Lucille xRogars and Mae Grif
fin are visiting at tbo homo of Mr. H.
C. Gambrcll.
Rev. Dannah will preach at Union
G rovo ohurch Sunday afternoon at 4
TONEY CREEK.
Rev. M. M. McCuen will start his
series of meetings at Cedar Shoal
church Saturday, July 26. A large
crowd Id expected to attend
Misses Kate and Allen Culberson of
Simpconvillo visited the Misses Hol
liday Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Ben Verdin of Tlgervllle spent
Friday night at Mr. J. C. Cothran.
The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Owens died atlO o'clock Tues
day morning and was laid to rest in
Shoal Cemetery Wednesday at 11 a.
m: ? ' ;? '
Mr. J. T. Cothran killed a ground
hog on his farm one day last week. ?
Miss Lola indinan and Alpheus
Patterson of -Big Creek section were
among the visitors In this commun
ity Sunday.
Mr J. T. Cothran and sons, Reuben:
and Jim, attended church services at
Daventon Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs. David King spent the
week end with her parents, Mr,, and
Mrs. Lindley at Way Cross.
Miss Maggie Cothran was in
Greenville Wednesday shopping.
WHIT?FIP 0 NEWS.
This community wan visited by a
severe hail storm last weak, which
did much damage to the ciope. Some
of tho farmers talked about planting
peas where they had good cotton.be
fore tho hall come. We>are glad to
kno??that the cotton was not totally
destroyed as it seemed that it was a
woek ago.
Misses Eunice and Ethel Harris of
Townville are visiting their grand
mother, Mrs. Andrew Harris, who suf
fered a severo stroke of paralysis last
week.
- We are glad-to know that Mrs. Mary
Dunlap is recovering from an attack
of malarial fever. \
Miss Jennie Armstrong has been vis
iting on route 2 Honca Path.
The Whltcfleld boys think they are
some ball players, having won two
games Saturday afternoon. They
played Eureka and Dorchester, beat
ing Eureka 8 to 3- and Dorchester C
to 2. ?..? ?..??
Mr. J. R. Wyatt one of our leading
farmer.) made a flying, trip to Andor
? Tuesday on business.
Dr. David' M. Ramsey, president of
the Greenville Female College,
preached ih Bel ton last Sunday morn
ing and evening in the First Baptist
chnrch. Dr. Ramsey is one of the
ablest speakers In the state and baa
many admirers'In and near 'bore, ho
having been born and reared at Cal
horn}. Many people-from the country
came la Sunday purposely to hear Dr.
Ramsey preach. . The church Sunday
morning was filled to overawing and
those - present heard' ono of the beet
sermons .ever delivered Itt Bolton
chore'?m T'.e -te-*= waa.taken from
St. Luko 14-17 arid was as rottows?
"And sent his servant, at supper time,
lo say to them that were bidden Come,'
formal! things art- now ready," i
We hope' that wo may have tho op4
portunlty in the near future to hear
Dr.: Ramsey again.
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DR. LAW PREACHED SUNDAY.
' Dr. John Q. Law, who Is well known
In Bo?toh, fitteti tnVtfuiplt ot the
byterian church Sunday, morning and
bVe?lng. Pf- UaW {4 front Walhall?,
and iti ayeTy rorcnful speaker and has'
many admirera in the city of Bel?ia.
Whllo hero ho was-tho guest of Dr.
and Mrs. R. L. Parker.
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DR. MARTIN TO PREACH,
Dr. ?. L: Martin of Anderson one of
the ablest preachers .in this section of
tho Gtote, will preach at the Fint Bap
tist church in Belt on next Sunday
[corning at ll:3(k Dr. Martin ig wall
known in Helton, having been pastor
bore for many yours. He has many
clqse friends here who will be glad of
the opportunity to bear him preach.
He will probably preach here Sun
day evening also. Public is cordially
invited.
? A. I). JONES REUNION.
The second annual reunion to be
given in honor of . O. Jones will he
heid near West lee, at the borne of
public is cordially invited to attend
and bring well filled baskets. The
morning part of the day will be spent
under the beautiful shade trees. Af- j
ter dinner there will be an address
given by come young lady who has not
yet boon chosen. Wo hope that every
young man and lady who can will at-1
tend this second Jonen reunion. Ite
frcshments will bo served. Don't for
get the date, August 20.
Correspondent.
ROCK SPRING NEWS.
The crops of this community are
looking nicely. Some of the farmers
are about through work.
Mrs. J. W. O. Williamson and family
visited her brother, Mr. J. D. McCoy.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. King and llt-|
tie baby Cora Jane of Anderson s.#ent
the week end with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCoy. !
Miss Eunice Taylor of Long Branch
was the guost of Miss Annie Mac Mur
tlock Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. Forman McCoy In company with [?'
Mr. Volile Hanks of Long Brauch at-1
tended the. singing at Hopewell Sun
lay and they reported a nice time
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Holland of An
derson spent a few hours with his
[lister, Mrs. R. T. Martin. Friday after- ?
noon.
DORCIl ESTER ITEMS.
Miss Marie Cox spent Saturday
eight witli Miss Eva King. ,
Misses Gertrude and Madge Bradley
?pont Saturday night with Misses An- |
ale and Dora Hayes. I
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McKee spent \
Saturday and Sunday near Liberty.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bradley spent ]
Saturday a:,d Sunday with Mr. Brad- ,
ley's brother, Mr. D. F. Bradley near ,
Slabtown.
Mr. Prue McMabaii spent Friday * <
light with Mr. Ben McMahan. j
PICNIC PARTY.
Class No. G, of tho First Baptist.1,
Sunday school. , on joyed a basket sup- ,
ter at Williamston Park Tuesday j
ivenlng. ' Tho party left Belton at ,
5:40 and returned at 10:16. Those In
Utendance spent a very pleasant even- (
ng. Mrs. Isa Brown Is the efficient ,
ind popular -teacher of this class of
oung ladies and young men. ,
LARGE CR0W?? AT LAUBENS 1
j. MEETING.
A great crowu. of '-citizens ""from
Bolton, Anderson, Ilon?n Path and ; <
jther sections of the county attended ,
be senatorial campaign, meeting at;j
Lauretta Wednesday. The meet lug at {
[.aureus' was perhaps . the . largest J
?eld In th? Piedmont. Hundreds of j ?
risitors from various, counties were \
m hand and every one present seem- ?
d to enjoy.the meeting.
PICNIC. I
The Belton Mills Sunday school gave ?
basket picnic nt Williamston Sat- \
?rday afternoon and the whole school
ind teachers took advantage of the ?
iccaalon for ah outing and returned tp (
3elton late in the' afternoon well t
deased and happy over'the trip to
Id? popular nark. g
A FINE FIELD OF CORN. ?j
On the outskirts of Green il lo te a I
leld of corn that la. worth traveling
niles to see. One strip of this field Is
'stlmatod to contain about five or six
teres, and it is.tho finest corn crop
vo hav? ever seen. If It dues not
leid at least a hundred bushels to tho
icre all present Indication will fall.
t it has good seasons from now until
t matures it will bring a wonderful
l?id of both corn and fodder. It u>
-.'most time for tho club rolls to close
lavo you' written- your full name on
he books? : - Bettor go do it now.
: Mrs. Newton Collins of near An
lernen spent, several days with hor i
dater Mrs. S. J. Vaughn on River,
ttreei last-week.
J. M. Hoi 11 day a candidate for,
;ou ty commissioner .was among
hose who called to. se, na' while in
own yesterday.
Mr. W. L Bennett spent part of last
veek with friends in this vicinity. He '
oi ned M ra; Bennett-' at Andereon Sat- J
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Poot of Lumbe
rffi W. L.
unlay and they went to Catnppello
where Mr. Dennett has a school for the
remainder of the summer.
Mrs. M. A. McGec was hostess te the
ladies of the Long Branch Woman's
Missionary Society last Satnrduy af
ternoon. After the very interesting
missionary program was carried out
Mrs. McGce served a delicious salad
and fruit course.
Mr. John \V. Fisher and his little
son Alford of Honea Path route 1,
were in town shopping Wednesday,
they also visited the Journal onice ?
for a short time.
Mr. und Mrs. Latlmer Hurts and Hev.
and Mrs. M. McGec visited Mr. C. H.
Uafcsaway and family Saturday und I
Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Chandler and children
of Ware Shoaln epeut Saturday and
Sunday in town, guests of the for
mer's parents, Mr. nn.. Mrs. J. J.
Vaughn on River etrc <?..
Hugh J. Tollison and J. L. Glasby
i.pent last Sunday In Chicks Springs.
Messrs..l?. L. Tollison, C. O. Rowie,
J. L. Glasby and Claud Todd attend
ed the picnic which wns given by
Miss Lizzie Harris Tuesday evening.
B. C. Wllllugham spent Sunday in j
Greenville. ?. j
E. Smyth Gambrell returned home!
Wednesday after spending eeveral ;
d".ys in Flat Rock, N. C, as a guest ;
Dt Capt. E. A. Smyth.
Mrs. A. O. Coeland and little daugh
ter, Lucile, of Laurens county, spent
Tuesday in towa and from here they
went to Anderson, but will return to
Bclton today and while here will be
the guests of Mrs. J. .J. Kelly.
Little Miss Lillian Qarrctt of Pied
mont is in town visiting little Miss
Lucile Willingham.
C. C. Smith a prosperous farmer of
Bclton route 4, wns among those who
called in to seo ub while in town on
Wednesday. Mr. Srbith brought us
soma very fino peaches. Thanks.
Mr. and . W.: W/> Ellison of Bel
Ion route 4, was among those who at
tended the senatorial'campaign meet
ing at Groonvillo Saturday.
J. G. Harris and John Rally, two of
Helton's prosperous farmers, attend
ed the gp.ln festival at Anderson Tues
lay.
Little Misses Sara Culbreath and
Sybil Parker of Bclton are attending a
louse party in Hodges ht the home of
Mr. and Mr?. C. O. Nlckles.
Miss Mario Chiles and W. iL Trani
nell "Will leave Saturday for Ashc
irlllc. Mr. Traminoli will return ou
Monday accompanied by Mrs. Tram
nell an children who have been in
iveheville for some weeks. Miss
Childs wil spend six weeks in Ashc
rillo before returning to Bclton.
S. J.'Kay and J. W. Smith of Boltou
were among those who had business
Pelzer and Willlameton Tuesday.
J. M. Cox, Sr., the elllcieht poetmast
$r at Toncy Creek was among those
vbio heard Rev. David M. Ramsey last
Sunday. .
J. Newton Cox of near town was
1?re Sunday. Mr. Cox came up to
tear Rev. Ramsey preach.
J. B. Tollison of Laurens spent
Sunday und Monday in town guests of
ils parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tolli
.
C. S. Sullivan a member of the Arm
if Sullivan Hardware Co., of Ander
:on, Greenville und Helton and a rosl
lent of Anderson was among the busi
icss men in town Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Dean und Claude
i. Martin of Anderson wero here Sun
lay guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mar
ia on O'Neal street.
Misses Eleknor Todd-and Virginia
Haley, two very popu'V. young ladles
>f Duo West who have been spending
omet im e in town guests of Mrs. W. R.
lay?lo -oa Brown avenue, returned to
hoir Korne Monday.
'A. D. Jones a resident bf Bclton
Otite - 4 -was here on business 8atur
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J. D. McCoy & S?ns. James R., Roe
tnd Rex of the Neal's Crock section,
vero art on g those who called In to
o us while in town Tuesday.
M 1rs Grace Campbell, of Bclton, left
lu day afternoon for tho Campbell
Store cectlon, where she visited rola
iv?s. "''
Mesara. IL Q. Campbell, .Blair Rice,
.ob's Seel and Dr. Ethan Fr 1er son
pent Sunday in Anderson with
rienda.
R- L. Cheshire, travelling reprcson
atlvo for the C. A: Reed Co., of An
lefnon was a business visitor here
'uesday morning.
Dis D. L. Donnald one of Williams
on's, popular business men, was here
a bhslncks "Tuesday.
T. M. Vandlvcr candidato'for the of- ,
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r Sold by
BRISSEY
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lice of county supervisor for Ande.Hon
county was in licitoli Monday shaking
hands with the hoys.
Victor B. Cheshire, enndidate for
probate judge und a resident of An
derson was among those in town Tues
day shaking hands with Iiis friends.
Dr. C. G. Todd and Will C. Clink
acales returned Monday alternnon
from a trip to Montreal. N. C. and
other point:! In the mountains. Mrs.
Gltnkscales and children who huve
been at Montreal for come weeks, re
turned to r.elton with Mr. Clnkucaleu.
Dr. W. C. Heariu of Helton tsocnt
Saturday and Sunday at Ashevillc.
Mrs. J. M. Wells and daughter. M?as
Jewel of Florence arc iti town guest
of the former's sister, Mbs Hertha
Shaw.
Mrs. . M. Brewer and children who
have neon spending a week in Easley
with relatives returned to their home
in Helton Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret CI at worthy of ! Ion eu
Pal h. Is in town this week the guest of
her sister, Mrs. J. P. Coy, Sr., on Hiver
street.
T. M. Maddox of Helton route 4 wa3
here Saturday on business.
J. F. Fields, a progressive planter of
Bolton route 1 may be mentioned
among those in town Saturday on
business.
J. H. Gilliam, a hustling farmer of
Honea Path route 1 was here Satur
day with a twohorsc load of water
melons.
D. J. Wilson of Bcltou route 1 was
in town Saturday on business.
Magistrate C. P. Kay and wife of
Bolton returned Monday from a trip
in Abbcvile. They were accompan
ied by their Nttle sou, Master Walter
Kay.
J. L. Gentry a Confederate soldier,
who is 78 years old, and a resident of
Honea Path, passed through Bclton
Saturday enroute to Anderson.
Ray Fisher of Honea Path route 2
was a business visitor in Belton Sat
urday.
' W. M. King of the Long Urancb sec
tion may be mentioned among those in
town Saturday aftcrnon.
i J. E. G ambro! 1 of Belton route 1, was
hero on business Saturday.
R. Parker Robinson of Honea Path
route 2, was here on business Satur
day.
W. J. Mitchell wan here Saturday
shopping. Mr. Mitchell resides on
r.elton routo 1. Ho wua accompan
ied by his ? , Aaron.
Lee Hawkins of Long Branch An- j
derson routo 8, was here on business
Saturday. 1 j
James Mitchell of near Xcal's Creek,1
bad buolncco ia Bclton Saturday.
B. Ballard the gentleman who has
such (Ine cotton was here Saturday.
Mr. Hal lard lives on Belton route 4.
1 Dr. A. B. Weathersbee, of Belton,
left the first part' of this week for
Harnwell where he will spend a few
days with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Liak of Anderson,
who havo beea spending sometime in
Belton gueula of the lntter's parente,'
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gain?e, left Tues
day for Abbeville, where they wlill
spend a few days. Mr. Link Is with
tho Anderson Daily Intelligencer.
?J. E. Burroughs a prominent ??itl
z?u of Holten route 3 was a visitor to
our town Saturday.
Mr. raid Mrs. F. L. Morrow of An
derson were among those who spent
Sunday vary pleasantly with friends
in Belton Sunday.
Will N. Fields of Helton routo 1 Was
among those in town Saturday shop
ping. .
Misses Fannie Herring and Mary
Freeman of Nownan. Ga.. who have
ben the guests of Mrs. W, K. Stringer
on Brown avenue for some time have
returned to their homo Friday. These
young ladies aro very popular in Be?
rod and several social parties were
given In their honor.
Miss Floride Green spent several
dayr. in .Honea Path last week with
friend!,.'' ?': ' "
MlsB 'Merrill Will son of Pendletoh,
who has boon "spending (?orne time
very pleasantly in Belum, tho guest of
Miss Margaret Clement, returned to
her home Monday. 1 *
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Blake and fam
ily left' Frtday^for Flat Rock, N. C,
where they .will speed some time, re
turning about-the middle of August.
- A. 8. Faut on? of our popular towns
men spent'last Saturday sad Sunday
with his wife in Henderaonvllle.
j, il ra yon a good farmer and a
resident of Helton route S was among
those In town Saturday shoplng.
H. E. 'Harper a prominent planter of
Helton routo 4 woe business visitor
hese Saturday. . .
James} T. Maddox en honored Con
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LUMBE?
BURRISS'
Has recently saved t\\
on Franklin Street, where
on McCully Street owne
is. well worth considering
house or need a new roof
you use Burriss Shingles,
that never leaks. No naii
us before roofing your Ik
will come to see you.
JNO. T. SUR
federato soldler and a citizen ui near
Delton was here Saturday on buri
n?es. ,
Newton Banister ol the Bethany
section was bere on business Satur
day.
T. F. Ashley and T. J. Aehl< y both
of Honea Path wero among tho so l< ho
attended the campaign meeting in
Greenville s?t?rday. ' * |
J. B. Brooks of near town was here
on business Saturday afternoon.
. A. C. Acker of Belton route 4 wafi
among those In town Saturday.
J. O. Ragsdale of Belton route 4 was
In town on business Saturday.
J. B. Ashley a prominent farm?r of
Monca Path routo 2. was a visitor to
Botton aSturday afternon.
J. O. Ragsdale of Bolton route 4 wa3
in town on business Saturday.
W. A. Z. McMahan of Belton route 2
was a visitor to Belton Saturday after
noon.
W. A. Z. McMahan of Belton routo 2
was a business visitor'here Saturday.
J. E. Johnson of Cheddar may bo
mentioned among those who had busi
ness in Belton Saturday.
' N. E. Cramer of near Belton waa a
business visitor here Saturday after
noon.
G. L. Braunon; representing tho
Oliver Typewriter Company with
headquarters In Spartanburg was a
bustnoss visitor here Monday.
H. P. McDanlol a prominent plant
er of Belton routo 2 may be men
tioned among those who had busi
ness here Saturday.
Li. O. Cramer of Honea Path route 1
was among those In 'own Saturday.
Mr. Cramer buried his wife Friday in
Anderson. She died after a f?w day9'
Illness Thursday and leaves live chil
dren, the youngest only a.few. hours
old when its mother died. Mr?. Cro
[mer was one of our noble women. Hoi
I friends were many and the community
I in Which this good womnn lived Is
heartbroken over the Ios? of their
?eur friend and neighbor.
The many friends of tbe !? -.wed
\ husband sympathise with him In bis
sad bereavement,
R. E. Whltmire of Anderson wae
among these in town Saturday.
J. M. Holltday of Belton route 4 an i
a candidate for county commissioner'
in tho approaching ejection was a vis
itor hero Saturday.
W. H. Acker a Confederate soldier
O? vit on route four, was among those
In town Saturday.
J. Clamp of Belton routo 6 was
hero on business Saturday. '
?. M. Hoi 11 day a prominent planter
of IViney Creek was among those V-n
bad.Iusin?es In Bolton IT- - a.
cctnoanled by E. H. ahU !>.?: . - Molli
day. romlner.i .;|tUtU i of the same
c immunity.
M. TV. Cullum of Bateshurg may be
mrhttoned among those "n town Snn
d %\ Whlle'hero Mr. On :um was the
tuntt of Hotel Geer.'
lies Nellie Trice of Lotingtoh,
C, who has been spending come .time
IP Walterboro, the guest of her sister,
Mrs. E. E. Jone?, is la BeltOn this
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; Mr. Geisberg lives; - One
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when you build' ? new
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V/c make a Barn Roof
Is exposed to the sXih, See
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week, the guest of Mrs.- ,-. ., Goer.
Mis Trice has many friends here she
having Km with the Holton Mercan
tile Company tor a number,'of. years
as milliner. .,
W. N. Cox of Bclton rout/> mas here
Saturday on buslnes. ?. ,'dl.*r<
R. D. Smith candidate for - county
commissioner attendisi. ?J? senatorial
! campaign meeting in Greciv. < Satur
dfly- ? ' " n \ V. ?:
Grover Vaughan of ^cJLton was
among those who attended the senator*
lai campaign mesi ! a? '^rv-anvil?e
Saturday. ?.' ?'.
W. R. Johnson of Hon eu Path route
?, was amoug those in Hol t?n ' Satur
day on buslner?. ' ? ! r' *
W. A. Shepp?r? of Ooltfin,,uttendotl
the campaign meeting.,In, GroenvlUt? '
Saturday. .???>/ r t. '
J. B. Ashley. P. O. Hawkins. . \ .
Ashley and Oscar Wilson, all of Ronea
Path route 2, were among 'those who
attended the senatorial campaign .
meeting at Greonvllle Saturday. ~
A. C. Wright, a prominent' planter
of Honca Path route ? was among
those who called to see us whilo la
town Friday. . j .. "*: "
J. H. Buntster of Honea Path routa
2; had buslnes in tho city of Helton
Saturday. ? >? ?. .?
A. W. Mitch ?11 of Bclton route ?
had buDiucss I town Saturday..
Mrs. A.' F. . ' jeland and little son,
A. F., Jrl, of Laurene county, are vis
iting at the home of Mrs, J. J. Kelly.
Jacob O. Bolinger of Pelzer a can
didate for the office of treasurer for
Anderson county was among those In
town Monday. ll?Vi?'?' '
Mrs. W. R. Haynle and children of
Helton left for Due West 'Where lira.
Haynle Joined ber mother', Mrs. Todd
on a trip to relatives lit l^ajirena.
Ruf tie K?ese of the po rmjar Ann
of Sullivan Hardware Co,t.spent' last
Saturday In Greenville. .A ' " ^'
Misses Mettle and T. ^'Haifas,
u el ah "and Jessie Hunt e r/;?e^t. Wed
nesday for Balsam, N. C.,, where they
will spend a month.".''
Mr. C. O. Bowie spent Friday in
Anderson among h>s friends. ' ?
d. K. Hreazeulo a prosperous far-',
mer of Hcltco route 3 w^? ( . among:
those in town Saturday! <?^in j >.v3 \
Mrs. P. W. Dun lap an deleter, Mies
Alina Elgin are visiting' lH' GHst?nia.
N. C, the guests of the'?former's
dsughter, Mrs. Slayter. ,Srt.'tt. J:>
H. A. Cuauutngs of Boltdn; rbuu> X
was a business visit?n tjei? yestor-.
day, . rfJLt^ -?c&H
Mrs. . M. Reed. 04uiA??ugbt*r.
:.y ^cqtte of GreenvIjkAare guaste
o? Beiton this week at>ihswharoe. ot
Mr. sad Mrs. J. F, ...MxGueu, en
Brown ?venue. '- ?
:dt. end'ners. ? '%?1
little daughter, who
spending jovcral. dayV'\
vil i o and Sul t? van's Isla
turned to their h?mVTff'^ieTir^h f $g
Dt, Rdward C. Friertroft-iaj??4 H. Ri
Campbell who have been.atSHonder