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WHALEY IS SWORN AS CONGRESSMAN Takes His Seat as First District Rep. rtvjeuative. No Opposition Yet. Washington, May 9.?R. 8. Whaley of Charleston, recently elected to suc ceed tho late George S. Legare In the house, was s vorn in today. When the house met this morning Represenative Finley, who had al ready made arrangements for Mr. Whaley to take the oath, appeared with the latter before the speaker's desk and in a moment Mr. Whaley was a full Hedged congressman, with all the rights and appurtenances be. longing to the office. So far as could be learned here when the house adjourned late this afternoon no steps had been .taken of ficially to bring the matter of alleged irregularities in the recent First dis trict election to the attention of the speaker and he 'house. When he returned to his seat a number of tho members who are to bo his colleagues shook hands with ?Mr. Whaley and welcomed him to the house. After that he retired to his ofllce and put in a big day's work an swering letters and attending to rou tine matters. Mr. W'haley has named John F. Laingan of Charleston as his secre tary. Mr. Lanlgan acted In this ca pacity while .Mr. Whaley was speaker of the house of represenatives of South Carolina. ****************** * * * WARRIOR CREEK. ? * ? * ****************** Warrior Creek, May 12.?Our com munity was saddened Saturday after noon when the death angel entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burns and took from them their sweet little girl, Claramelle. She was only thir teen months old but was a bright, lovable child. The bereaved family have the sympathy of a host of friend* Little Elizabeth Owens is quite sick with pn< urnonia at this writing. Mrs. T. A. Drummond and children, of Lanford, spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. M. W. Fowler. Mrs. Uda Yeargin entertained the B. V. 1*. I1, society Friday afternoon. After devotional exercises, a delicious salad course was served. Miss Kobin Patterson and brothers, James and LcRoy, of Lanford, and Miss Caroline Fowler, spent Thursday night with Miss Loucile and Lamar Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Knight and son, J. R.. spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Brownlcc. Mrs. Sophie Stevens and Miss Mar garet Stevens were the guests of Mr. Ruf us Stevens and family Sunday. ?Messrs Fred Culbcrtson and K. B. Brownlee attended Mothers' Day ex ercises at Gray Court Methodist church Sunday. Miss Lila Chlldress, of Greenville is spending some time with her cous in, Miss Zelma Chlldress. 88888868888888888888 8 8 EDEN NOTES. 8 ? 88888888888888888888 Eden, May 12.?Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hipp visited Mr. Cuss Hipp of Clin ton last week. Mrs. C. A. Babb is spending awhile in Easley visiting her son, Rev. E. V. Babb. ' Mtb. M. W. Gray, and little son, Lake, are visiting relatives In Green ville this week. Mrs. T. H. Babb spent Friday with her sister Mrs. J. W. Beason. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Babb spent Thursday with Mr. M. W. Gray and family. Several of the community attended the picnic at Babb's Mill Friday. Misses Edna Owens and Fcnoree Babb were the guests of Misses Alpha and Vena Martin Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Charlie Brooks spent the week end with his mother Mrs. L. R. Brooks. Pal Roper had the misfortune of his mulo running away with him Sat urday night, but not much damage was done. Miss Alpha Martin spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Neighbors of I.au tens. Attention Veterans. Headquarters Regiment, u. C. v. Laurens, S. C, May 12, 191:'.. The attention of veterans, and oth ers, who will attend the reunion at Chattanooga. May 27. 28, 29, Is called to tho fact that a special coach of tho Seaboard line will leave Laurens at 8:20 a. m. May 26th, reaching Chat tanooga around 8 p. m. the same day. Fare $6.45 round trip. Those expect ing to go are roquested to notify these headquarters as early as practicable. Badges ?an bo had by veterans by calling at this office. Miss Nannie Babb has been named ?s sponsor for the regiment. O. G. Thompson, Col. Commanding. W. A. McCllntcck, Adjt. LCROSS Hox NcrV'S ^aa^^'lt'|PltifcSA^a^a&fra^*%aa^iM Cross Hill, May 12.?Quito a large number of visitors were here last week for the school closing exercises. Mrs. Laura Burnslde and little Da vid have returned from an extended I visit to relatives in the lower part of | the state. The girls of the graduating class were elegantly entertained Saturday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Klugh. Master Robert Nabers of Columbia! visited his aunt. Mrs. R. A. Austin' Saturday ond Sunday. Mrs. Larry Watts of Lota was here) for Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Todd and chil dren of Clinton wore with Mrs. Boyce| Saturday and Sunday. The closing exercises of the school last Thursday and Friday evening were interesting and were attended by a large audience. Thursday evening the Willard lit erary society had its exercises and| Friday evening the exercises were uf the graduating class. Those who fin ished the grades are Emma Lowe, Mary Hill, Willijo Austin, Leonora Leaman, Kittie Wharton, Mary and Annie Rasor and Ozelia Haimon. All the exercises were good and enjoyed by the large crowd present. Prof. Clinkscnle's address was fine. Memorial Day was observed here Saturday, May 10th. The exercises were held at the school auditorium. The decorations were pretty, large size portraits of Lee and Jackson were prominent. The following pro gramme was carried out, gotten up by the Daughters. Prayer by Rev. J. A. Martin. Song?America, by choir. Reading?Why we observe Memorial | Day, by Mrs. .1. R. Wilcut. Song?Tramp, tramp, tramp, etc. Recitation?Scatter the Flowers, by three little girls. Song?Just before the Battle Moth-| or. Recitation?Memorial Day, seven] little girls. Song?The Vacant Chair. Recitation?The Jacket of Gray, by] .Miss Ozelia Harmon. Recitation?The Boys in Gray, by j Floride Rudd. Music on piano?Mrs. Hart. Song?Tenting To-night. Recitation?The Children's Pledge, by eight little girls. Closing Song?'Sweet By and By. Miss Emma Lowe presided at the | piano and Miss Elolse Brown presid ed over the meeting with grace and dignity. After the exercl'es at the j school building a lino of march was formed, school children in front, vet erans next, and then citizens. They | passed the monument and decorated It and then on to the cemetery ond put flowers on the soldiers' graves, large number of people attended and many beautiful flowers and wreathes of evergreen were used in decorating the graves. GRAYS SCHOOL. Gray School, May 12.?The farmers around here are wishing for a little rain as they have got some more planting to do. There are hundreds of acres of land around here that they can't plant for the want of rain. Miss Bell Davis and Miss Mamie | Merrell visited Miss Bessie Flncher] yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nix speht 'the] night with Mr. Z. V. Young and fami ly Saturday night. There was a singing at Mr. .T. D. Garten's Saturday night. Miss Emmie and Miss Hannah Rabbi are visiting their nephew, Mr. Pink Babb, today. Mrs. Sloan is spending the week end with her son, Mr. E. E. Sloan. Mr. R. M Garrett and Mr. George] Wango have gone to Greers on busi ness. Mr. .Jeff Green is very ill with ty phoid fever but we hope he will soon] recover. The boys of Grays school are ready to play any hoys around anywhere. Mr. Fred Nix and Mr. Clyde Garen went to Spartanhurg Thursday to get their ball suits. Constipation Cured Dr. King's New Life Pills will re lieve constipation promptly and get your bowels In hef-lthy conditio,! again John Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., says: "They are the best pills I ever usod. and I advise everyone to use them for constipation, indigestion and liver complaint." Will help you. Price 25c. Recommended by Larrons Drug Co. and Palmetto Drug Co. MONEY TO LOAN! A few Thousand Dollars to Loan on good security. Apply to JOHN M. CANNON, Laurent, S* d. PINE BLUFF NEWS. * Pine Bluff. May 12.?Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Watley and children, of Edge field, visited Mr. J. H. Campbel from last Friday untill 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turner of near UountviUe. visited Mr. Dick Griffin and family Saturday and Sunday. Wo are glad that Mrs. Turner is well enough to he out again. Pine Bluff school closes Friday, the 16th, with a picnic, at Watt's Brldgo on Saluda river, If the land is dry. If wet, will have the picnic at the Noffz hill, a quarter of o mile from Watts bridge. Everybody conic, and bring well-filled baskets. One of the actors of the play "Val ley Farm" that is to be given at Soul Chappel church announces that the play will be- given Friday night, the 16th sure. A 'nrge attendance Is wished, as the proceeds go to the schools of that community and Soul Chappel church. Messrs. M. G. Boazman and J. F. Griffin visited at Ekom Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Milling of Greenwood, Is visiting Misses Mary and Elolse Brown. Mr. G. E. Boazman has completed covering Bathabara church. We are well pleased with his work and hope to get him to do some inside repairs. Mrs. Arthur Turner and little daughter, of Spartanburg, and Miss Beulah Turner from near Mountvlllo, visited Mrs. Dick Griffin and family Saturday. Quite a number from our commun ity attended commencement in Cross Hill Thrusday and Friday nights, which they thoroughly enjoyed. Little Jess lustis shot himself ao cidently. last Friday, in the shoulder. ; with a pistol. I^e had the bullet ex tracted Saturday and Is doing nicely. * DIALS. Dials, May 12.?Rev. Fett Boyd. who preached on this charge several years ago, occupied the pulpit here Sun day morning instead of Mr. Mumnier lyn. His many friends were glad to see him, and enjoyed his able sermon also. Misses Nell McColl. and Eiben Curry spent Friday night with Miss Jewell Curry. 1 Mr. Ernest Harris who is staying in Laurens now, was at home Sunday. Miss Ruth Curry was the guest of Miss Ruth Barkesdale of Barkesdale, Thursday night. Messers Haskell Gray, and Broadus Gray spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray. Mr. D. D. Brownlee, was a business visitor in Fountain Inn Saturday. I Mrs J. S. Brooks, has returned from a pleasant visit with her daughter In (folumbla. Rep. Pett Boyd of Newberry, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. W. C. Curry and family. Miss Sallic Brownlee, is staying a few days with her sister Mrs. W. S. Bolt of Hendersonvllle. Mr. C. F. Brooks returned to Laur ens Monday, after a short visit with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Chlldress of Laurens, visited in our midst Sun day. The Young People's Missionary So ciety will meet in the church Sunday [afternoon directly after Sunday I school. A full attendance is request ed as business of Importance will be transacted. Horse Runs Away. While on their way to the city Monday morning, the horse being driven by Messrs. Clifton and Bas combe Brownlee, of the Warrior Creek section. <becamo -frigh med at ?be county tractor and ran away. The two were thrown out and the buggy was considerably damaged, but the men were not seriously injured. Jno. W. Ferg?oil C C. Featbereteeie I W. B. Kjrffht PWOfMN, KUTMEKSTtNB & KNIGHT Attorneys at Law Laareas, 8. C. PsetnsA assd aaratul attention given toetlt haHmmm. Offlee Over PsJsaette Bank. HJurftlmr, RotUya, Bette, Repairs and Files, Tseth, Locke, Cte. LOMBARD IRON WORK*, AUOUSTA, CA. G?l m? tlttmUr k*fare ytu tut/. N. 1. Dial A. C. Todd DIAL & TODD j Attorneys at Law Enterprise frank Building, Lauras?, S. C. I PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Money te loan on Real Estate?Long Time. ' COMFORT < SHOES IS Picture of Misery is the Person with uncomfortable, ill fitting Shoes! 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