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* ~CROSS HILL NEWS. * * e Cross Hill, S. C.. July 12,-Mr. S. T. Coats, better known as Dick Coats, who had for several years been suf fering from diseased kidneys, died last Friday. While his death had not been unexpected for some time, yet it caus ed great sorrow and grief to his family and many friends who tenaciously cl'ing to the ray of hope given by a lingering life. .\r. Coats was a well known farmer living several miles be low Cross lill and was about 60 years of age. IlI the presence of a large con (olirse of grief-strickeln relatives and sorrowing friends, the funeral and burial services were held Saturday morning at Bethabara church, coil dullcted by Rev. W. ). Ratchford, as sisted by Rev. \W. 11. Turner. The pall honie'rs were: S. 11. Goggans, W. S. .\tehisonl, W. W. Watkinls, Dwight Sitlli, S. A. Brown, .1. S. 11ll. A wife 111d s'evela! children ar11e left to mou111n his death. Tie revival lilet ing held at the l'resbyt eria (.hurchi last week, was closed sunti day evelilng. Evanigelist, Iev. .ohn Smith. of Statesville, N. C., who did the preaching, presented the gospel i is puirlity and in a clear, simple, yet 1orceftu manner. ills eari 'i(ness togethIter' with his own experti lietal Ut knowledge of spiritual t ruth (l'et theirl impres's up11onl his congreg.t Jil wlil' the pure Ilible t ruth pro Ilimied was colvinceing' and luspiriig to a purel. life and a more active and ( onsecrated Christiaity. The services vert well atteiled and it. is Itoped mu11ch good will resuilt. .\liss .\nnie Aiistini, .l. D., who rv Centii ly gradulialdi from the Woman's .l dial ollege of I 'e'nsyl van ia and later passed success fll ly tle required exaniination before tile State Medical lioard, has beeni offered atn important position inl the Ilospital for ite Insane al Columbia, S. C., by Dr. Williams, 8uiperinitenideit, of, that illst it uti . Site his hle illert Ci' under considerilon1 and will go to Columbia today to inl slet tle situoat ion behfore deciding def itnite'ly. This is quite compliielitary to Dlr. .\uslin, bit. devse'rvedly so, and Ii inany friends here rejoice at her uWC'ess. Alisses Elsie and Dewey Duncan, I"Ilice Whitmifire, Floy Westmorland, ild ILdia Bowers, wh.]to spent a most pdeasaill. week here with their friend, Miss hI'ssie Ilill. returned to their ioml t (anto. (ba., last week. Aliss ll'ssie is a splell(di(d hostess anl(d n1oth1 lin was Icit undone to make Ile visit 0i her f'riinds ole full of pleaslre aid joy. liss .\nniVe Ilitdd. as a delegate from th' Schtool I iml proveilent Association of tlhis plac atten t ded ithe meeting of tle SItat Associalion held at Rock 1ii1I lbst wVeek. She will make other visits wlile a way and is expeeted home to dlay. Ai's. V. C. Rausor and Mirs. Sophia Pinsont areC se dllglilg a while among the 111111nlinS liar Ililendersonville, N. C. 'lTey were0 lprecedeI4d to this lelasalt i'esorti by \lris. .I. 11. Nance andtt ATirs. Donta Smnitht. .\ i's. ~.\ary lhiradley, (If ?tonticellto, Ga., is visit inig lher imothIter, ~\rs. liettic Itoy 'e,a ind oilier rela tives here0. .\liss Sar'ahi Ieeks ot' the E~asley s('hool. a ftr al Uvisit of some weeks to rela t ives a I. L aurenOis, ha s letur tned l rt and' tle . lohnltl. .lle eu n ed htoite 'ThurI isday fr'omt a 11111inth's vis it to the P'atna Extosit ion at Sant Fra nci sco. Whtilec on thiri tour t hey visited a nuimbe r of places of note, amliong them Los5 Anige'les, SanItiago, Salt Lake City, National Parik, Denveri, I Ikes Pe~ak, IDesmoin, Ciingo, etc. Wh'lile their travels were somnewhtat Iaboriou01s, vet thIt in formation receiv i'd isi invaluable as well as au great .Aliss Azih' .\ust in has reCturnied fr'oti .\istin of' Sedalia. Ua. She wvas ac ('omp anuied homei~t by hier sister, M\iss W\ill i(eh .\ii Astiin who is a stuldent 'nl thie (h'ogiai Noua~l anid indulstriat ('olleet'. A\t thIie e lion of Itruist ces Thu rsdaiy the 'pr'sent boarid wvere all IrI-cletcted it .*A. lIbote andI .1. 0. D~einny. I 1ev. loberii ('ambt ellI, of Florida, Is hle t' a0'I ft'w dlays withI his sisitrs, Mi's. Nanile Wililis and Mi's. lor' 11ev. J1. A. Mlar'Iin Is expected home i oda y fromt thle IapItist 1 lospital at Co hum bia. .\li's. WV. L. .\loor'e, oIf Spar'tanhur g, is visit inig heri sIster-in-law, Mi's. J1. 0. Kinug. whott is stilt tiniie sick. Mir. .1(ohn1 1. IHasot' andi family and Al iss Nettle SIinmpson of Greenville, sp eit th le week end w IthI the fainily of WV. C. Rlasor'. Whenever You Need a Generat Tonk Take Grove's Tlhe Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because It contains the well known tonic properties of QUININJI and IRON. It acts oii the Liver, Drive.i oult Malaria, FEnriches the Itlood and Iluids um te Whole se. 50 ce., * J)IALS. * Miss Ostell Willis left Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga., where she will visit her brother, Mr. J. Archio Wills for the next several weeks. Mr. Clyde Campbell, of Indianapolis, Ind., .is on an extended visit to his intle, 'Mr. Ben Campbell. Masters Tilliman and ,Jack Bolt, of lendersonville, spent last week with their grandmother, Mrs. J. It. Brown lee. Mir. 1. 'N. Ilellais and dauighter, Lairie, were business N isitors in Lau rens Tuesday. M1r. and Mrs. Tom Branilett return ed to th'ir home in Lauirens "Monday, after a short visit with "Mr. U. W. 'Mar tin and family. Alr. Marvin i larris,. ile popular and eillent druggist for one of I lartsville's largest drug stores, is on a tenl day's visit to his parents, .\lr. and Mr.s. 1). D. I larris. Alts. Robert Owings and ciidldren of Wouitain Inn, were (lie Sunday guests of Mrs. 11. Y. Simmons and family. Mr. .Jatiles loberson, who has been doing business inl Greenwood for ile iast several months, spent ilie week end with hiis parents. \I'. and N1rs. Ilaskell Cray, and 'Mr. and -is. Willie 11arr'is and children, w(re the guests of '. hiarris Curry and faiiily. Silnday. M.s. ). 1). Hlarris and Son, 'ierce, visited relatives in Laureiins last week. Quite a number from here attended tile ball game at Fountain Inn lPriday aftei'lool. Mlrs. Ii. CG. Nabot, of Coluiibina. and Mirs. B. A. Stillivan, or lanurens. have retirned to their homes, hav inig been iin attelidalice at Ilie bed s1e of thbeir tother, \ltrs. .1. 8. 1llooks diuing her recent short. illness. .Miss Fannie lloulware left for heir home ill Illrents Sunday. her patlent .\lr. P. F. llrooks being now con va iescent. h'lie infaInt child of Mr. and M.ls. Broadus Gray, was buried in the cem tery her'e at noon 'I'lTrsday. 'I'elir man11iy friends syiii1athiize wihll Ihen in theli great misfor't une. \Ir. and Mis. V'ed Sw.itzer. of SiIloh visited \1r. Sarn Switzkr and fatilly *1S1111011 aOTs. * Sidloh, S. C., . ly 12.--The people of thlis comniiliniity wvere shocked last Saturday afternoon when they leard of the sudden death of .\I'. W. 11. Ah reioibi(, of Pelzer. Mtr. .\bererom bie was widely kiown and highly re spected. Oir syipathy goes out to (le grief stricken wife and ch ildrten. Ile was born 5 years ago iti Shilolt commuity.i~e hlas beenl living at Pelzer nearly three years. 1le was a member of Sbiloh M. E. chuirch. Hiis reimaills were btroutght to Rahun on Sun tday, where the tunier'al ser'viees were conduc. ted by Rev. W .A. nId win. A' lar ige acereage of P eas has been .\1 t. anid Mirs. C. Simpljsoni visitedi ini Grteenw ood Iwo Suntdaiys ago, imakinig lie tipt oni a miotore(yeie. Mlr. J. T. lDagnall,. a well-to-do farm C r, is liltiteC sik. hiere last week. 'FRY "( E'JTS-1'J"', IT'S MFAGIC FOR COlRNS? New i, Siminple, ('omtmon- Sense Waty. You will never' kno11w how 'eal ly easy it is to get r'idi (of a coirn, nttil you have tied "G( lTS-IT''. Nothing like It has ever beeni prtodneed. II. takes less t ime~ to apply it tinan it tIW -- ? ~liia' Kai-qi! Corn - pains ini Every Nierve! Use "GETS-lT:" It "Gets" Every Coi'm0 Surely, Quickhly l it it y does to read this. It will dumltfounid .111 you, espiectaly if you have tred ev ery th ig else for coirns. Tiwo drp "" ipliied itn a few second~s--thait's all. Wenl Theli corni shriivei s, thent Colmes ight 1e tI off, pai11nless'ly, without fussIng ori trou- a st ble. If you have ever' miade a tat bun i dIe ou it of youri toe with hand1 i~ages: wI used thick, corni-prnessintg cottoni-rinags, er' .\lc corn-pullinug salves, cornt-teasinhg plas- Covei tei's-wellI, yout'llI appreciate thle dliffer'- mer, once w-heti you use "GET~YS- iT". Your corn-aigonyw wIll vanish. Cut ting and1( staitel goiugitig with kiv es, razors, files and1( fari o selssor's, and( thep dlanger' (of blood- niews polsoni ai'e (dono away w'ithi. Tr'iy ter' '"G1TS- IT"' oiiighit for any corn, cail- ,'i his, wart or bunloon. Never Calls. "GETS- IT" Is sold by druggIsts ev. enivoe er'ywhere, 25c a bottle, A' senit direct over by 10. lLwrencee & Co,, Cliicago, I111. peist 50(1ld I La urenisan r111iecotimmiended asli thie wor'ld's best corn eurie by Lbau- l renn urug (on nn1 Rays l'harmnary wriitil Nine MI Frida3 If you hav much. Hundra friends. Do y< saving specials. may we not ex our store on Fr can mention or this sale. 14 yds. 10c Bleaching 20 yds. good quality worth 7 1-2c yd. 15 yds. 40 inch Sea Is 12 Bath Towels - Colored Parasols wort 14 yds. Chevots Ging One lot Ladies' Slip: sizes 2 1-2 to 5 sp Extra Sp( Just received third sh of the newest thil line of Sport Shir or white wi " col( One lot Swiss $1.00 C . Remn Great Bargains in Wedne IsPOT CAS INoGoods Chaa ASE MAX SEEK A THIRD TERM (lut. 54atem'ent In (oualmIn11 to I+'teet '"hatl lIe .111ay be in tihe e Next Sumnmer, tuhia, J1uly II. 2' n all pro''a I wIll be in the race for (bov'er ext. soinmuer,*' sa iii forme (n lover aIskedN thle (Iiet Ion by niewspia inen, who direted hIiis at ( tlti 'y in aln Atlanta paper( yesterdayl. q rtiotedi Wa rehouse ('ommwission-~ lilaurin as sayIng that1 the fortnerI 'n1W or ( would ruoga in ne~xt sum--l lie would not. make a definii lient as he statedl that It was toe f but left v'ery little dhoubht In thle aap1er men's mintds a bot ti e ta t formier (lovernor' salid be hinul re I many Ilet ters fromi people~ at [lhe state andi mn 1ny had entle .1 In IIn urging him to 1run for governi~i eatd part, of an answer he was ig to a friend in whieh h-e made ty-Ninc A NTER ( - anc a not been attending :ds have saved and >u not want to be on Yes, everybody ne pect to see you amon iday and Saturday al Lly a few things but y - - .99 Apron Ginghams and - 99 - - 9 h $1.50 to $2.00 .99 am - ,99 'ers $1.50 to $2.50 ecial -0. Icial in Shirts. ipment within last 30 days igs in Shirts, including full ts in white )red figure 79and,99 urtains special 2 for ,9 9 ant Table. Remnants. See them. rand Tailoi AT OUI sday and Thurst Have your measures egedMit Lauren runi for governior neOxt suniiler. it ha s been openly' talkedl aroundii Cohunhiiia for somec weeks that Vo'i1.icr (loverr 1110 as would15 maIhiinke the r-ve for gevernol again next summner. It. is also uniderstood that the iiicase fac Ihe next primahury anad a l eglilative ticket ini ('ach coutyI3. No dellinite Iin fortutation hais been obtined~ aIs to the plains but it Is known thant seveial l(iees hav ~e been in Columbia bu recenit. 3' and it is t he general undl~erslandmlig thmIat lans are forming for thLe next sla te pri matry. WVi lh former Gbovernor lileaseat theI i head of' thle ticket "ginger" would~ be jijected I into thle camnpa ign. Whilie lie has Iiade nIo statement It. Is piresum ned that .\r. II. Frank Kelly of filaol' viille will r'un for lieu tenanat governior The plans o. the faction are (taidl to Ii nle a iad Ida te for every state of flee. Whielher At torniey GieneinaI T. ]t. P-eoples will standl~ ror re--ettion oi seek ig) er* hionoir is i ot known, hiaving nlot, yet. Illtimlated allythti.g ''hien hilu heen uniinn li ini1) tnlcbal Cents r OMPAI I- Sat our Bargain Sales, y gone home happy I of those to profit b eds to economize the g the happy throng I : the Ninety-nine C ou must be present One lot Children's 25c Socks 7 pair for - One lot Children's 10 and 11 per pr. or 15 pr. for One lot Ladies' Silk Hose, 1 6 pr. for One lot Men's silk and lisle per pair or 6 pair for All Straw Hats $1.50 to $2. Men's $1.25 Work Pants Men's 50c Athletic shirts an( Final Sale of 1 See our table of Hats, valut 12 yds. Pajama Checks for Children's 50 and 60c Dres One lot 50c Silks, special 3 ing Openr t STORE lay, July 14th ai taken by an expert, r Co. ou da 5, S. C. _C Ipen niot to ii ru for' governior t hat .\lr.3 P~eoples would (ente r the race. .1 'i I heir platns are for a candidalZte for secretary of ntate comiptroller geneoral staZte treasureri 1, comiss n4~inr of ag rinuturei t, riliiroad (comm)1issioner, ad lutanttt genieral andt alt other state aol cers, no it Is stated. Governtor Rlichiar 1(. .\ ann ing atid L~ieuitenanilt (Goverorti And(1rew .1. I tliethn. wil'l be0 cani~idate to succeed themn Setlves an ti h Ite othe r state ollicials will probably neek re-elec tion. The entrance of a lilease tIcket piressages a fight for control of tite dlemocratic clubs), an 111of the nex t demt nerattic staute convent ion, state exeCIt live comiittee and1( the primary r~'. peOrsonal enrol lmen t and fixIng tire I lowever tho present ruies, roequirying of residenice, cannliot b changett by t he next conventiton for they hia'/e bee'i enacted Into law and it wvoul take ain Rot of the legislatu ro to ropemal them,. 'Thetretore there in a guarantee tIn3t the next primary election wIltl be hellI tinder the name iules and reg uhations rmo that of 191.. Sale 14Y urday ou have missed and sent their r these money se times. Then :hat will crowd ,nts Sale. We to appreciate 15c per pr. or ic Socks at 7c 9c per pair or Socks at 19c 50 to close - 99 .99 I drawers 3 for ,99 .adies' Hats. s $2 to $3 at ,99 - .99 s3 for .99 yds for ,99 rid 15th le number of votes on es Friday and Satur $2.00 Due Bills will Lint for 3000 votes. TO'( K i lA . "i1i0 ON E." People~) of Trilty l 1iidg.e (omm iunitly are to lintie a liig D)ay on August 6th. The Ad vert'iiser has1~ received the foi lo wing comn~ nleatIion about131 an enter linmen0t1 to be given at Trintity Ridge hool onl Air:gust 6th:i .44Wg~ Thte patronjs or Tr'ini ty Rlidge havo determined to g.ive the people1 of 1AU rens~ county the very ber~t day of the seasonl 01n Fr'iday Augut 6th, next. Pronminent. 81en.keCrs, bl11:h elass bal and1( field apIort:: will be0 hatly. A bar beene1 andl~ hot Jpi(cale (d1iner, such only as~ thle pe~ople of Trlinity Ridge can get upj, wvi!1 be served at a very modor ate irice for school impr)ovemenft, llieebe Augusat th., ila Trinity Ridge 'Jay. Simpson, Cooper & Babb, Attorrays at Law. Prompt Attention Olven All luisiness WMI Practe 1. all stna Conrts