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*.**e * .*. **e. . S 5 * e e * *I * NAIRNIE NEWS * ** * * S * * * * * * , * SI Narnie, Aug. 23.-The ice cream sup per at Mrs. Langston's Thursday night was quite a success, about $8.00 be Ing realized for the 'ieneilt of the B. Y. P. U. 'Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burns and sons, of Selma, Ala., returned home today after visiting Mrs. F. H1. Burton, Mr. Leo -Burns, of Laurens, and other rel atives. Mrs. John .1 unter, -Master Mills and Miss Louise llunter, of Barksdale, and Mr. Ralph Young, of Clinton, were guests at the Bolt lioie Sunday. Master Edwin L. Bolt, of Easley, and Alisses Kathleen and Louise Long ano brother, Edwin, of Pe'lzer, are spenld ing this ,week with their grandfather, Mr. E. 1. Bolt. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nelson and lit tle girls were Sunday guests of 31r. anId lrs. Atiman Burton. Miss Esther Craddock returned home 3aturday after spending a dellightful week in Augusta, Ga. Miss Remelle Reid returned home today, after a pleasant trip to Green ville and Greer. -Little Miss 1Ethel Bolt entertained her friends at a q)arty Saturday after noon, froin 3' to 6, in honor of her nephew, Master Edwin L. Bolt, Jr., of Easley. A number of delightful games were played, after which ice tea, cakes and cantaloupes were served to the following guests: Master Ed win L. Hleit, Jr., of Easley, Kathleen Culbertson, of 1kom, Kathleen, Louise ise and 1Edwin Long, of Pelzer, and -Sarah Burts, Lyles Stone, Louise, Vir ginia and Vera Todd, Mildred 'Burton, Johnic, Alton and Paul Sanders. Miss Kathleen Culhertson, of Ekom, has been the guest of her Munt, Miss Sarah Burts, for the past week. Misses Louise I mter and Eva Bolt left -today for Clinton, to spend a week or ten days with Misses Billie Gillespie and Mary Bonds. Miss IEva Bolt entertained a number of friends at a lawn party on last Friday night. Those enjoying the pleasait occasion were: Misses 'lthel Putnam, Mary Bonds, Billie Gillespie, of Clinton, Miss Carter of Greenville, Misses Louise hlunter, Ruth, lva and Mlollie Bolt; Messrs. Louis Wilson, Ralph Young, Joe Cordova, of Clinton, Jack Lanius, of i1ttsboro, N. C. Leroy Ikiimage, Pierce, Vernon and Edd My ers, Leroy and Russel Burns, Charlie Knight and Homer Owens. Messrs. ''. 11. Burts, W. L. Reld and -E. Il. Bolt. .ilent u'luesly in ClI inton on biusiness. * * *' * * * *~ * * * * * * M T GilIdul -NE WS * * *1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mt. Gallagher, Aug. 22.---\We were blessed inl ths COn1uliity yete:rday wi'ha ce rain. Rtev. J. it. Maceben and1( lIev. Johla S;oi, of GretnvillI, have leien carry ing Cn revival ine t - ting at -o. chur hI tils last week. T1hiere wera t wenity .six addedo to the clhuirch. Mir. M1. Ji. Owin;.;s, of I uirens, was a, visitor here Sunday. 31r. and Airs. George llughes' attend1( c'd Jpreaching!II hro KSuna nili iigh t. C.' et( nd (song -atl a tin to .\II. Jita Jonca and .\lis P i'Fil lri;a whoLu ,er r'~ ecently i mari:1i. 31!% Men~ii lptvJ : y n Tu. ~ y Mr. andl .\ iyd Ciwr, ofe Eltoh, ' v isit 11. ii!:.e ' a e tM .a r MI '. Ilul ri': , a urd .oe~ha ., ~ 1::' .".: la t'.a inoloir 'n' 1 (. .\'. ek Morrison, Satturday .\.' v I. I'. Daeport al- Ar Al I t I,.l .vin o. l A .u ;:dden Mr(1 . utl. :MysAartin da nh-r iiif h: .Iiirs: fi Grewood A'1 ~~' K h':an:s visito t rs in -.v r al t t ert,.Guy and Ala'd:o ol landrsi ciidy Marlti me (lad r TuckJr, of renently. Mr.;;of .'r 0 Ji.ius aesMrde, o WNi~ e ;mah:viit e ,mth at ter' is aidr, Mr;. m.ukort Danotray We erenvil lad teel Mr Ji (!Ii'ly .ad * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * HICKORY TAVERN NEWS * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * JHlckory Tavern, Aug. 22.--Some of the farmers are very busy pulling fodder these days. Occasionally one can see a big open .boll of cotton. The cotton crops through this section are less than one half off from last year. Mrs. Mary Abercrombie, of Florida, a sister-in-law of Mr. John Abercrorn bie, is spending 'a few days with rela tives throughout this community. It is remembered that her uhsband died In the early sprinig. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Inflold, of Wash ington, D. C., are spending a few days with Mlrs. Ingold's mother, .\rs. L. C. Abercrombie' of this place. Mr. In gold has a position with the govern ment. Miss Mittle -Williams, who teachesd school near Aiken, is spending several days with her aunt, Mrs. Barley Aber crombie. Misses Lona, Janie and Lucile Bald win, accomlanied by Horace and J. C. Icague, spent Sunday with Miss Madge Cook, of Fountain Inn. Mr. Bill Bagwell, who catches ball for our home team, accidentally fell Saturday evening while catching for the Brandon Mill team, of Greenville, in the Ware Shoals ipark, and broke his arm above the wrist, breaking both bones. Sev WH tomst havelI 1 Fr rFbr 3ua 5 N< 7 si Using- ' toward motor01 f ir m p 110 1fl( STA Mr. John C. Abercrombie received a telegram a few days ago from the gov ernment saying that his son, Corporal Lewis Felton Abercrombie's body would arrive In Hoboken, N. J., August the 25th. It is remembered that Cor poral Abererombie was killed In ac tion in Franeb tin 1918, while serving his country as a Marine. 'W'e all re joice with the family to know that the remains of their son and our friend will in the near future rest in their burying plot in the Rabun Creek cemetery. Mr. Cecil Madden and family mo tored Ao Easley last week, for a visit to Mr. Madden's sfster, Mrs. J. -P. Coats. The Ware Shoals base ball team caie over last Thursday and crossed bats with our local team, playing a double header. The Ilrst gane ended with the score 13 to 0, a complete shut-out; in the second -game, the score was 2 to 1. Both games were in favor of the Tavern team. The Cold 'oint, team came up one (lay last week played a tight game, the score ending 6 to 7 in favor of Cold Point. Thursday the linckory Tavern team met the 'Cold Point teamn on the Lai rens field and played six innings. Due to a misun(lerstan(ing with the um lire, the game was called off, 9 to 9. Mr. Eidney Bailey is spending a few days with his father in Union county., Miss Sarah Roper is visiting her lenl] EN your motor i I. If it develop listed below it is yeein using the w equent overhpating. Ined valve scats (carb even r1Unimg wv--causl lutin of the inbricati sessity for frequent < le odor' of the exhiai mnplete combsto ark pug fouled by i St and(ard"~ 1Etor1 Gai correeng these di NDARD 01 (New Je brother, Mr, 'Pal Roper, of McCormick. Mr. 1Leury Rodgers and family, of the Shiloh section, wero the visitors of*Mr. and Mrs. Ii. P. Nelson Satur day night. Tho protracted meeting closed at Henderson Friday night, conducted .by Rev. Jennings, of Clinton, and assisted by the Pastor, Rev. W. A. Baldwin. It was attended by a large crowd at nearly every service. Mr. Parrott Ridgeway, of Princton, dined at the home of Mr. J. *M. Sum erel Thursday. Mr. Frank Yeargin and w-ife, of near Waro Shoals, avent last Sunday with Mrs. L. C. Abercrombie. Misses Fannie and Sallie Brownlee, accompanled by' 'their 'brothers, Joe and David JlrowIlee, of IDials, visited their sister, Mrs. W. S. 11olt, one day last week. Glad to see the bridge man, Mr. Garner, back on his job on the brid.ge over South Riabun creek. We hope he will have it done in a short time, as the old one 9i in bad shape. 666 Quickly relieves ConsItipation, Ril. lousness, Loss of Appetite and Head. aces, due to Torpid Liver. .s01 's sick, find the r 3 any of the syii probable that y rong gasoline: rn). Ad by cylinders missi ng oil' in the crank-c :arburetor adjustmer ist gases--caused by r waste p~ower. ncomplete comubusti< soline alone will go iculties. [This impro cleanly; it delivers mn ou1 can buy--andl it c of it. 'sey) GINNERS, OIL MHLLS AND H We have a large and well assc present low prices. We only . 'Babbitt Files , Bolt Dressing I Flue Cie Belting, Rubber Steam C Bolting, Leather . Belting, Gandy Shaft IHa lMjectors InjectorE Flue Expanders Iron We have anything that should supply house. COLUMBIA Sl 823 West Gervais St. -.. ie Ca ca ip ou ng. uses It. in )n. . far vedI axi oats >rtod stock of Machinery Suppl'ios at aention a few of them: Lubricators aners Packing, all kinds auges Pipe,-Valves, Fittings auges Pulleys, Wood lovernors Pulleys, Steel ngers Shafting . Pipe Tools Wronohes, all kinds. be found in a flrst-class machinery JPPLY COMPANY Columbia. S. C. O W E N BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. DEiSIGNE1~R8 MAN UFiAC'TUREIS ERiECTORtS Dealers in everything for the 0ome tery. The largest. and best equipped mon umental mills' in the Carolinas. GREENWOOD, - S. C. use TAR 6<.. iv- 1 ND /00w IDA