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8 8 8 6 8 8 .8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 $ * 1 Local and. Personal Mention. 8 888 8 8 8 888 88888 J. I. Leverett, of Piedmont, was in the, city on business yesterday. Mr. .lames Heimphill, of Greenwood, spent the week-end in the city. Mrs. Robert II. Roper is visiting her parents, who have recently gone to llawkinsville, Ga.. to make their home. Rev. C. F. lankin returned to the city las:t week after undergoing treat ment for his throat in Atlanta. Mr. Ri. A. Coope was called to Co lumblia Monday for an important coil ference with Cov. Manning on the war situation. las arah Iabb, who has been teaching at 10asley several yeai, has resigned her position there after being 0 elected for another tern. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Abererombie, who were recently married near ll ick 0ry Tavern, were visitors in the city Monday, on their way home from their honeymoon. Messrs W. i. iichey, Jr., Jas. Todd and T. 1). Lake, Jr., went to Green wood Monday where they enrolled themselves for the olicers' reserve camp at F6rt. Oglethorpe. Messrs T. H. Todd, Pierce Moore, Roy Owings, Henry -Franks and Roy Little went to Greenwood yesterday I enroll for the oflicer'sreserve corps which is to train at Fort Oglethope. Capt. and Mrs. 11. F. Fleming came to the city last week, Capt. Fleming intending to be here with the old sol dliers Saturday. le became sick Sat urday morning, however, and was de prived of the pleasure of being pres ent with them. Chief 1)f Police Crews is spending today in Spartanburg visiting his son, Jas. T. Crews, Jr., who is with the military company there and whose birthday is today. Mr. Crews went up to celebrate the event with him and carry along a few "rations" to help out the bill of fare. Boys Take a Hike. The military company at the grad ed school took a long hike in the country yesterday accompanied by Prof. Miller. The boys marched out seven miles and back and not a man dropped by the side. Card of Thanks. We ask space to return our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends who so promptly hasten ed to our assistance in preventing a much more extensive loss when a re cent fire destroyed considelrable) pro perity for u1S. Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Milam. A Little Stick of WRIG Makes the Whole Warl No climate affects the package protec W&RWLEV'S goes I parts of the world all seasons, to all cla Fresh, clean, whole: and delicious alway - It aids appetite an gestion, quenches ti keeps the teeth cle and breath sweet. Three Fine Flavora McKIttrick-Abercremble. Ware Shoals, April 30.-A very pret ty wedding took place at the Mansq last Saturday morning AprIl 28th, when Miss Madge C. McKitrick was wedded to Mr. Glen 'H-. Abercrombie. The wedding took place in .the parlor, and was attended by a iumber of the friends of the bride and groom. The bride was beautifully dressed in a traveling suit of blue, with hat to match, and looked very pretty anud charminlg. PThe was accompanied to the atar by Nl1i Alary Rasor as miala of honor. TI.,e cereuony whiclh im.de the lappy couple hust'and and wife was performed by the Rev. J. M. Dal las. Nilr. and Mrs. Abrecrombie re ceived many hearty congratulations for a happy married life froi tlir' frienids pr-boent. The honemymioonl will be spent in the southern part of the state afIter' wleih the young people will be at home to their neighbors and filends In their beautiful new home in the Friendship dIstrlct. 'Mr. Aber cromnbie is well known as the popular mall carrier of the district, and Mrs. Abercrombie was one of the highly es eiemed teachers in hlickory Tavern school. No where will you ind a more coi plete or more reasonably price.d line of Porch Goods than we are slhowing. Investigate and you will agree with us. We are always glad to show you our' goods. S. M1. & E'. 11. W'ILK(ES & CO. Wioan's Service League. On last 'I'husday the Woman's Ser vice League Iade a whirlwind canvass of the town ad(ding at least seventy five members to our list of seventy five, eighty-nine of whom have paid the fee of one dollar. We are very anxious for everyone to join with us in order that we may study together the dreadful proposition that con fronts us, that of food shortage. To be a member of the Woman's Service League does not mean that you will have to go to the front to do service. The illed Cross and the Woman's Ser vice League are distinctly separate. Our work principally, is to conserve home supplies. On next Wednesday at flive o'clock in the school auditorium there will be a thrift meeting. Sev eral of our business men will give short talks on importiant subjects per aininig to economy. We hope this will be a very instructive meeting anid ihat each member will come ready to tell of some hliase of economy along the line of cooking, dairying, garden lng, ete. Ihat has been personally ben eficial to them. Mrs. I. F. Fleming. A few pairs of shces still left 't $1.00 a pair. Clard ny & Wilsonl. LEY'S d Kin! t forh FRavor s it. Lasts . o all ~Az 1-4-1n11 - j SOLOIERS IN EURO~' uirst, APANESE GIRLS IN TOKYVO In btter OX ORIVER WRN WRsaPr Bry 'Ni Annual Soldier's Dinner. The Daughters of the Confederacy tendered the annual dinner to the Con federate veterans Saturday, about 76 of the old soldiers being present. A sumiiptuous dinner was prepared for them and after the dinner was over a musical entertainment was givel for their benclit. Judge 0. 1. Thompson made a short address recounting in cidents of the recruIting period during the early part of the war. Co. 1) it imSpannbur. Company tD, the 'Trayniham (uards, Is located nIow)% i S rtanburg I and the boys are doil'. guard duty in that vi-inity. They were given a ilne wel come inl SpartaInburg andl are cam ilped at a beautiful sit,- on tlie fair grouids. Relatives and friends of somie of the boys 11ve already visited them and found temllil in good liealth and spirits. 31anley Child luri. The little Manley child, who was rui over by a negro on a bicycle :;eN eral days ago, was not seriously in jured though she was considerably frightened. Mr. and Mrs. Manley wish to thank the friends who helied tile child after the accidenti ,Just a Few! Mr. 1'. 13. Richardson, of Mount Ville, (l'ncle Fatty), brought to The Advertiser oflice Thursday just ole or Iwo pea pods which li he had gathered from hIs garden at AlountvilIc. He said that tie could have gotten enough for dlinner that day, but was going to save 'cm iul) and hav'c a big dinner Sunday. Ills garden, ie said, was fine this year. A few pairs of shoes still left at $1.00 a pair. Clardy & Wilson. AG.INST .JOINING WARt. Argentine Sockillist Congress for Neu trality. Buenos Aires, Argentine, April 30. ---The question of Argentine's atti tide in the war was debated today lin a stormy session of the National Congress of 'ocialists, during which several list light occurred. The con gress iejected, by i vote of .1,210 to :,557, the resolution suimmitted by the exectivlye comitl Itee, setting forth tihat Germany's submarine methods were In violation of international law and recomim iending tile arming of sitps. The congress adopted a declar ation In favor of absolute neutrality. BRAt~ZIL DETL.\lES HIl NEl"T.RLITY reat SMout hieni 110p UbIlilc IssuIes Pro. lmtion). ''Tahe NeIther ide. Rio de Janeiro, April 28.--'he Bira Milian g~overnmen )liiIs.miied ai Pro:' amai~ tion of nieitirality this afternoon In re spect to tile war lbet ween thw t'nited mtnl Grmany. Waushinthonu. Apmril 80.- -loreign ba:ssad~or lDa( amai today thbat Ithe last tr'ace of troubi!!' i ben (;erenian dh:r: flearedI anid that a large niumhber of' IrailhIIn-born Germaiis had s pon tanieouisly adlvised~ the governiimeni, hitedlaing adhteston to w'hate'veri eourise ni'ghit be0 adopted. The foreign mii. Iste r's mnesareiu iniclatori that accounts~ of r'ecen 4 oistuirbances ha :1 been eix aggera te(i andh saId t ha numbl le:- of Germnans in razi w~as not nearly so large as generally believedI. To (Chauitauqua Ticket Setlers. The committee in chiairge of the sale of Chautauqua tickets reqiuests that all persons having tickets in theIr piossession remiainiing uinsold to turn themi in withl money already collected to Mlr. L. (1. 11al11 at Palmetto Hank by :3 r. mi. Friday. Colbli ear-load of the famouts "Whitte 31,imittain"' HleirigeratIor- j ust ree I ved. We lhan'' julst Itie sIze yout wan lt'01ome F'I ine.- I dI SeleOct y'our s. S. Al & 1H. II. W\ lEs8 & ('0. ONY for U. 9. ('. (Conventtin. .Alesdamnes WI. Hi. Anuderson, JT. 11. Little, It. K. Alken, .1. Ii. Teague andI \frs. 1R. Tr. Dunlap left yester4: iv after ioon, for Florence, where the' wvill retresent the J. 13. Kershaw chapter it thie state convention of 'the Unit d Daughters of the Confeder'acy being eld( there this week. To Fill In Ball's Trestle. According to information going the 'otnds among the railroad employees ho C.. & W. C. railroad will put a 'orce at work at. an early date filling in Ball's trestle just beyond the glass rorks. Thts is one of the longest and iighest trestles in this section and will 'equire considerable time to complete he Job. DRWUIT JA R NOW 'lJlr 40W ~ er a n p - 3Ni fast year Brs. M. & E.H.Wlks& o Li. .7. .1w. You will do well to buy now all the jars you can use this season. Lots of Weole are doing this for we have already sold more jars this year than we sold all last year. GIVE US YOUR. ORDER NOW. s. M. E H., 0ik~~ o LOf ENGRiN TON'GHT Metro olitan lsa..... Mmec. P ppold Loheng-rin... T HrE same artists can be heard in your own h"'ne tonight. Their superb jart is literally Re-Created by 2 eNEW EDISON "TL3s Phonograph wt ol The picture above is from an actual photograph COETOU SOR ' of Marie Rappold and Jacques Urius singing in ~ ntakyut cetorusjp~c dliret comparison with the New Edison's Re- aaett oet u tr n e sgv Creation of their inimitab~le singing of their world- yua oro i rae ui.Ltu famed roles in Lohengrin. It is a positive fact shwoushtA ri'scdign sper that their living voicesq are indistinguishable from ha 'yotisowr.Rmebrht the New Edison's Re-Creation of their, voices,.o o eugd oby own o Mark well what this mas:Wq tobeoatefren optelainlysnan and without equivocation that the New Edison ____________ literally Re-Create. the human, 'voice - that It. Re-Creation of the human voice dannot b hateetedNOCFPcs.L oasugted uEim from the original. The same is t V'Instru- ~ ~ jO nedt tep opa hm mental music. The St. Louis su blic says: oayoernsumtth h NwPuo. '"The problem of musie in the home is sr'c d when :he aLqd~ fEio . ero~n.Frhroe singing of the test arti41tsi h made posiible by an in- ijn ota eod sb~~t sti o WxnonoOskyo o ecpotr nupore of tbeytusan"hour of Re-Creratedkmusic.cLetus FLEMu htAmrc'slaING BROTHERSr hav m-oItisno art. R-cmember . that