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* * * 3* * * 3. * * * * * * * * * * 31ADDImN NEWS. ** e *e e * * * * * ** S . , , Al1adden,~ .ny u :. - Wtht some ol' the Vise onks tell us: wheti lDo!, I)ays ra ly a rt1d? I'r e heard1I 1 t liI date di 1ite . Som saly o:1 Sa:nIrda-3(I .IIy an I! 15011 Thit.(IS'l i It itilled ;ho ilsII i' TuI Ida II t n olt i u eday 110i wve will a'! better' it' we think ther .is 'lot a1 11n (ays, droucht ahevad ()I 'is. Irotrl a led servicet Still c 1n 1i3itiu at INeC. w PspI I e 4 Ic et. The Ic hu , has ba Ieen blessed with it giat rev ival and so far :i. have united Wii Ith i h urch Withi restoratioll, letter ma ll hiiptism. stI~ -e .111d alttlttive cr~owds- llave aI enided and evidenlces of ItheI lol y Spir-it--liis conivicting, power, has beenl maify 1 .est With 1us4. II-(llother Williant s is an earnest, fai It f i I 3ie lher. The cin11ing has bee especitly g1ood an d our) littho or!--anist, sinlvre ad faith full, has added her Shanre thereto. .\Mr. Irauik .\ Crav , v h I v. i ..ingt. r ' I._ r ns all.. for It, Satur1 day ih.Ilhe \vas accqIIan1Iiv(i V his m a 1. \Ir-. 33. - y I ,u . in ar ex mu i,~ for h I w le n ; . Thl .\ir l t ':. :I 1 1 v: Ih iw Th M1' I- I !; Al . - \h --t tti 3 3 nJ3,j uI. w ! -- I . W - o~l 3 13 I1 th e3 ... i 1o - ' a - fi33-r . ' j t '..i Mr 3. Ed3i ',\ I.. -I h. r mond as hs man Th3i;e lw 33.333 b ;4: of he rh r di n 13' - 113-n. ''o3 ir . I~n mi Sinu tr and otler .ucelionl; of thel StwIe alld !,i tA ! Ilt fori lier beau hy ,is v winl en.w \r onal I nt i Sh COntS (0 oniei of the * bIls, (Ittrl an oil st faunites i!I Htis pat m ' 1hw Slatte. T'he o\ i.: I i ca I. I .:tII!e n N ih re h1 is \1 '1l lIlowi l. I\ i'.. 1)lil ) 1illmolie \as pri inal of t hlk' S, i ('art s School Ite past sed.sin T1l inle Sn i-an ie l 'il lil a collinill yity. \iere a rip tao e.\ ville, N. C., anl otheIr poitits, the young- coulple will be a dt onie in I neniotinty, Wherd wr. I fnuinn.d has 'extensive farmi ngl i 01n Tuteslay evenling. Mir, and Mlrs. iAl \\lson gave a1 reception ill honor of the biiial ilarly whicii was largely attenlded. True, old[ tilin Southi vri hospitality was reverywhere in qeviden~ce.-Thev State. Visli S411111tt Ciro la .iln In Tining r o lu .\. ' .:iperson, of Alooi., Ind .\Mrs. \. \ . I. la s, of' South Caro unll. wore !In hatfanloogam for theo A' en-II( to t their, sos. Eptn 10 - '''.111 111d Edin 1, and had with 11. Ii iy < \ millm :it hs. . pat Intain, int cluding \ t. 2.: ')r S \ ( -. I t I i .. nIlt'itsi I iii O 5C lm rnlr il gi\ n lat \Ite ( n mi '( i. ~' t~ti ir'ti'lgt o I *e -a' S i it (~t~' J.?r~.g vitlot{ FRIEFND)SHIP NEW;~S. h-viIlvg somlinkWette to lay I hc ( leliL faily met1 v't Mri. Able (w Friday anzd enjoye~d a IiileL-liI Pill'Is vIoI-ltit several kl rV :r! 11 ( s la-It 14i uu11htd: nIight ( II i~ I 1 1110111 a I.1 wn iarty whic~h i s I 11Ii lo ho v'eiy St ylish now-a-dats. k\ veU cr- I1II ow d was the iv for t he wI ii Ihe I Wd isagr('aea1. Al is I jllciie Val~ ighan iif BrevwertOfl .1I t lol ret urited holme Sail -dayv af ler ai v.Cvk5A v'ijj With A I iss L~eila PI'l s. ()f Poplt], sprii' commLlLlil V Iffe g'o( but -Mrs. J. L. Pitts hasn't been well'for sonie time, although she gets better occasionally. Mlr. WN. II. itlts and(. childrenl mo1 tored to fihe city last .\londiay. Two car-loads from tlhis coinnun iiy went dowi at Calhoun Palls this week oil a lishing party. They re portedl at veylee time. Mlessrs Cutss, lEdd anid GeCorge Pitts were businesAs visitors in t lie city Tullesda y. .\rs. .1. l". Pillt- andl childrenl were the sirnld-hie-day guestls with .lr. and A. iI. Pitts TuEay. .\essrs .\arvin and laid Pitts and sister, Al iss Janie m1otored to the city Saturday afternoon. * * * * * * * * * * * + * * * * EN)S 'IlIANiS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *5** To tile mayor aid City of LItii'tens: In iwimif of the htivher iGuards I wi"h to thank yon and tlhe good1 jwo 0l oi Iiai11i. fo Ohw mnaily anid (oil c:t htul ii'Inc.o tIo 1.. whilo we Weret et ed it) your. Oilv. I fee s fe is Owin lta no ''Ody woftroops; have ev er received better treatment than did we. As long as a single member of tle Butler Gitards remains alive, so long will Latt rens know that its name i, (1111rinel ill a living heart among th111ig most sacred. Wherever We go the praises of ,atIt rens will be suIg and the meory of Ialut;eins will mtake lits acqlit outrselves like imien. whether it. be inl caip or on thlie btitlields of Prance. With the best of good wishes to you and all, I remain, Re'spect fuly' and sineely3 yottrS, W. 1). Workmanl, Capt. Ist S. C. Ilnf. N. U., Commanding Company A. U1ltion Services Suiadaay. As anlnotanced In the pulpits of the lBaptist and Presbyterian churches Sutiday, l'rof. i. M. Gaines, of Rich illonld 'ollege, will ocety the pulpit of t liO Baptist churh iunday m torning in th1 litst of foulr utnion services to be held inl the 11aptlilt and l'resbyterian (.1htih itrit the m1onIh of Auigust. l'rof. h'aiies was here tw\o or' three 41r u-10 anid is alr'ady well and pienally knlown- by ma111Ny peopiv here.. On this occasion lhe will be en tertailned at the home of Mr. 12amar Smith and Mir. C. 13. Bobo. RU B-MY-TISM Will cure Rheunatism, .Neu ralgia, Headache (Cramps, Colic Sprains B ise (ute, Burns, Old Sores, Te Ring-Worm, Ec. zema, etc. 1Aiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c WANTED ---JUNK! A L KINDS OF LD IRON 35c a ndied Pounds ALSO Brass, Copper, Hides, etc., at Market Prices HYMAN LUREY Opposite City Hall *~AMER~ T CLEARANCE SALE Strtn Frdy Au .3 Cosn1a; Mu .1 BK O Handi When the Doors Open. Have Pinnty of Cash, For' You Will SeSee Something You Need. Prices Will Be Cut Way Below the Level. Our Su~mmer Stock Must Go to Make Room for F'all and Winter Goods. BIG REDUCTION ON SHOES AOne l of Children's and Misses SINppers in small sizes at i. . 25cs One Yot Ladies White Button Slippers, Wildre $2 Whe es, se $1.50 CaREy Brand, sale price . 98c 12, apie D s p 28c Ladies $1.7 Whie Pumps at . $1.29 ss ChLs $0 5c White Rubber Bottom Ox ford14, P mps and Straps, sale price 98cc Ci ldren 's White Slippers, 69c, 89c, 98eite Tea, worth Ladies House Slippers . . . 19c$17,slprc . . . $.3 SLadies $0 Patent Leather Pumps, sale priiece eidi .g.2.9.a Ladies $3.00 Vici Oxfords, sale price $1.98 Don't mis these shoe bargains. It willn s pr :x.y you to come miles for them. Half Prc $1.5 Parasoilst dg Blc Tafea wo5t Reduced Prices On All Low Cut Shoes for Men12 aaosa . . 6c ne lot Men's Low Cut Shoes in small 1a5 sizes, 6 to 7 1-2, price $3.50 to $4.00, cat39 saie price . . $1.98 MEN'S STRAW HATSAlSumrDesGosaRdcd Mes 2SHats, sale price . 15c Ladies 0 Sport Hats . . . 25cth Men' Wash Ties . . . . c prc t H Price KEEP THE DUST OFF All a1Vt l Summer Lap Robes 39c, 48c, 89c, $1.19 t 3c REMNANTS L5w Pri Silk O i 3ica siRemnants Bleaching, 1-2 to 3 yard pi $ t $ 5 P a 5c lengths, . . . . . 10c7cSikRyeDeoealpre 59 Remnants Percale, 1-2 to 3 yard 1c lengths, . . . . . 10c Ladies Wash Skirts Reduced $1.50 WVash Skirts, sale price . $1.24 2.00 Wash Skirts, sale price . 1.69 5rie 2.50 Wash Skirts, sale price . 2.19 o by ese Ladies Black and Blue Wool Serge Skirts 5cFone. .* 4 D o n ' th lsd r e ' 5a0 c W h i t e B u t D res a gi fo r KEEP THEDUSsaO prie 1 . . s . .p . 9C Surme Lp obs 9c,48, 9c $.1 3c4irns $1.25e Whie Drses3ies6t REMNANTS~12 V3cstie p,'ale price 23 . 8c Yi n nd Ggham O Drese snal. Souathls Lauee.., $1.39 125 Siecer ayBuWaffet .ik 19 lengths, 10C1 Piece Beldin $2.0h uaant eed50 T.afu