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LUCKY TRIKE Ci6arette JAY M. ABBOTT Funeral Director and Embalmer Phone No. 5 LIBERTY, S. C. THE SAME EVERYWHERE. The editor of Paisa Akhbar, a na tive newspaper of Lahore, India, says, "I have used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy many times among my children and serv ants, for colic and diarrhoea and al S ways found it effective." ].WHY SO P ARTICULAR ?" asked a woman recently when~ I wevcexaminaing her eye. se filure to b pr:) - ad careful may me, , I re ey estmii and more di .r.fort 'tinstd of the re iCf and .io that result fr.,:n wer. glasses rightly mate .. - t'ie latest instrumentk r ' :.1 careful, skillful, p-uri Kodak Films Developed by Experts ODOM-SCHADE OPTICAL CO. A . A. ODOM, A. H. SCADE, President Sec'y. & Treas. Consulting Optometrists. Mlasonic Temple, Greenville, S. C. A. C. SPAIN DENTIST 0 EASLEY, S. C. Offie over Commercial Bank. Phone 175. BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPA TION. "For years I was troubled with b iliousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My ap -petite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only made mat ters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, helping the system to do its work 'naturally," writes Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Aa * * * * * . . 0 * * MARTIN & BLYTHE * * Lawyers. * * Masonic Temple, Greenville, S. C. * * Benj. F. Martin. e * E. M. Blythe. * * ..* IH * * * * * *- * * J. R. Martin J. H. Earle Greenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. MARTIN & EARLE Attorneys-a t-Law. P actice In All Courts PcesOffce in Court IHouse. Greentlleo Omeie opposite Postomee, Phone 404. ALONG LITTLE EASTATOE. Sunset, July 4. Mr. Editor: I will offer your paper and its many readers a few dots and hoppenings around Little I Eastatoe. News is brief along Little Easta toe. As I haven't seen anything in your paper for quite awhile, I will try to give your valuable paper and its many readers what few scattering news and dots that I know of. Farmers are very well along the way in laying by their crops. Corn is very good. What little cotton that was planted is rather small. The farmers of this section used the least 1 amount of guano this year that they have for several years. A very lit.. tle amount of small grain was sown and it turned little too, I tell you. We haven't suffered for rain as yet, I while some sections are very dry. Leona Belle, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Winchester, is just recovering from a 'wo month's severe case of sickness of a complication of diseases. Dr.. rKirk sey and Wood were th attendimn physicians. Jamles, Son Of'. j \-nhetr over at Rosman, N. *. .1. 3. Si vesteen's tann.ry. r t::r ., l hom.:. a few days ago wi.h r.:, of m' les and is not doin at well as we hoped for. Dr. Kirk'ev was called to his bedside today. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Paul C, Keesler on the 29th of June, a tine girl. Mr. William Harrison Gilstrap died at his home on Twelve Mile, on the Maj. J. M. Stewart home place, about seven or eight miles north west of Pickens, on July 3rd. He was buried at New Friendship Metho dist church the same day of his death, close to his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Ambrose Gilstrap, who preceded him to the grave juts a few years ago. "Uncle Bill,'' as he was known, was born and iaised on Little Eastatoe, has been a member of New 'riendship Methp list church for several years, and he lived a consecrated life and was lov ed by all who knew him. The writ er had the pleasure of visiting him some two or three weeks before his death, and he told us that all was well and would be well with him after death, that he was r Cady to go when the heavenly Father called for him, and that he would inherit that eternal home prepared for all the true followers of Jesus Christ from the foundation of the world. Mr. Gilstrap will be greatly missed in his church, settlement and country. He spent practically all his life right in this immediate settlement as a farm er, and we have personally known him .ever since we could remember, and his life bore out his statements and preached his own funeral, God giveth and God taketh away, and blessed be the name of the Lord. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Charley Anderson. Peace to his ashes. The ladies of Antioch Baptist church and Sunday school prepared andl carriedl a very striking boquet or wreath of flowers to the memoral services of Rev. B. F. Murphree and presented to his grave a "crown made of cedar. In the center a "cross" was made of cedar also, and on the circle of the crown letbers were made of flowers and spelled the name of the church. It will be re membered that he was the pastor of Antioch for several years. Brother] Murphree was a man that numbered his friends by the score, and to know< him was to love him. We can say his place hasn't been and will be hardi to fill. The Antioch Baptist Sunday school elected their superintendent, Bro. . 'V. Winchester, and Miss Rosa Win chester to go and represent their school as delegates to the annual Sunday school convention which con vened at the First Baptist church, Greenville, S. C., on June 28, 29 and 30. They have just returned, re porting to their Sunday school a grand time. Teachings and instruc tions very fine. Miss Bessie and Corilla Seawright, of Piedmont, accompanied by their cousin, Miss Anna Bell Fortune, of Liberty, visited their old friends in this section some few weeks back. It will be remembered that Miss Bes-1 sie taught two or three terms of school in this section some flew years ago. We welcome you back, ladies, any time. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomas and part of their children, accompanied b~y their friend, Mr. Homer Free man, spent the evening of the 4th' with A. T. Winchester and family. Mr. Thomas has been nursing his right thumb with a felon on it for several weeks. It has been gividig him a great deal of pain and misery, but is inmproving slowly, as things like that always t ake time. The glorious fourth passed very quiet andl everybody was quiet with it so far as wei know. Mr. J. R. \l vece i ok an ati rplanle ride on JTune 2nd,. having: the man to drye it up in t hi' "oeti'' . making the turn over his farm an i machin: ery plant. Mr. Meece hohl .x re cordl of causing the' first tly 'z ma shine to visit this section. Mr. Meese ( has his large machine plant most completed . We will give more fully the details of it later. Rev. H. F. Wright filled his regu- e ar appointment at Saluda Hill last I Saturday and Sunday, going to Six e Vlile Sunday night, giving them a 'T 'ermon and on to Central on Mon- c lay to attends the ministers fonfer.j 1 'mce, reporting a good time all the v vay through. d Mountain Sprout. lI C LIBERTY ROUTE THREE. I a Rev. R. W. Nelson filled his :regu4- s; ar appontment at Gofden Creek last sunday A large crowd at' aded 1 md all seemed to enjoy the sermon. Mrs. Etta Wham, of' Greenville, is 'isiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sidell, of .,iberty this week. Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. V. r d. Nation spent the day with them s mn the fourth. Some were Mr. and d bIrs. .J. D. Ellenburg and family, Mr. d. A. Ellenburg and family and a thrs. Ice cream was served be- . 'r.r and afternoon. In the after toon al' the young f')'ik wtet to the . 1!! :ne. at L:ie' ty. .AlI m to I . 1. .!. c. Side.l and Mr.. Etta I :ham visited Mrs. Tom: Rothelt Mon- e tny. then fourth. Mr. Homer and Loye Natians vis '>?d 3. WN. B. Eilenburg last Sun iay. One of Mr. Dice Master's little laughters died recently. She was sight years of age. The Sunday school sure is fine at golden Creek. Misses Lizzie and Alna Rothell 'isited Miss Gladys Nations last Sun. lay. Mr. Furman Cooper visited Mr. Homer Nations recently. Misses Ollie and Nettie Ellenburg 'isited Miss Gladys Nations Monday. Miss Louise and Ethel Cooper vis ted Mrs. J. C. Sidell Sunday. Come on, Mischievous girl.and let's il' out the paper with good news. The Mischievous Boy. BETHLEHEM SCHOOL GROWS. Bethlehem) school will open it= nimer term next Monday morning, uly 18th, with 'Misses Elva and thel Stewart teaching. All pat ons of the school are invited to be )resent at the opening exercises Mon. lay morning. This school has jnst finished a handsome three-class room building which is a credit to any community. Contractors Anderson Babb and Sam Nalley, of Pickens, had the contract for erecting the building and it is said to be one of the 'best built school houses in this or any other county. The trustees of the school are Joab Gilstrap, M. M. Holden and P. T. Nelson. DACUSVILLE ROUTE TWO. Health in this community is. ver'y tO)d at lpresent. Crops are lookinag tine in th:s see ion. All we see that they needi is igood. rain. Miss Lydia amnd .Jennia Gosset pIent Saturday night wvith the Misses ~arr. A large crowvd attended the sing ng at Mt. Carmel Sunday afternoon. Mr. William and Richard Harri on spent the week-end with their trandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Pitman. Mrs. J. M. Rochester and children, >f Greenville, spent a pleasant after. ioon at Mr. John Harrison's on the 'ourth nist. Mrs. J. R. Harrison spent he week mnd with her father, Mr. W. R. Lark, 1ear Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Julian visited air. and Mrs. Steve Smith on Sunday ast. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitman, of ['exas, spent Tuesday night with I1r. and Mrs. John Harrison. Mrs. L. A. Davis, of Greenville, ~pent the fourth with her daughter, Wirs. W. R. Lark. We are sorry to report Miss Nan. iie Pace on the sick list, but we hope he will have a speedy removery. Mr. Jule Underwood visited his >est girl Sunday afternoon. Quite a large crowd attended the >aptizing at the Saluda dam Sunday ifternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Harrison vis ted their son, Mr. J. R. Harrison, on Fuly fourth. Mr. Willie Harrison will leave shortly for Hendersonville, N. C., &here he will spend several days. Mr. W. A. Lark spent several days ast week in and around Easley. Everybody is always glad to see Jncle Allen. Dr. L. F. Crenshaw; who has been at the Bal timore Dental Parlors for the past three years,, has moved his office to' 125 1-2 South Main St.,i Greenville, S. C., over Seybt's book store. Phone 2607.W. ONE DOLLAR SAYED KUAPs . SENTS TEN DOLLARS EARNED. The average man does not save to xceed ten per cent of his earnings. le must spend nine dollars in living xpenses for every dollar saved. 'hat being the case he can not be too areful about unnecessary expenses. 'ery often a few cents properly in ested, like buying seeds- for his gar en, will save several dollars outlay iter on. It is the same in buying hamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea remedy. It costs but a few cents, nd a bottle of it in the house often Ives a doctor's bill of several dollars. HE COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. Open to Men and Women. Entrance examinations and exami ations for the free tuition county cholarships at all county seats Fri ay, July 8, at 9:00 a. in. Four-year courses lead to the B. A. nd B. S. degrees. A special two ear pre-mdical course is given. Spacious buildings and athlette rounds. well e'1uippe'd laboratori, nexcelled li!ary failiti.'s. A dlor iitory f.>r ment. Expe", -;nes oit.lra d booklet, addree. 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