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HOUDAI HAPPENINGS AT HARPERS.
Christmas Quietly fibserred?Banters
Kill a Deer?Farmers' Rally Day.
Harpers,December 28:?Christmas
was observed very quietly
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that there was no drunkenness
in town nor disorderly conductThis
speaks well for our community.
Your correspondent is informed
that joung Mr Jeffords, of the
Trio section, committed suicide
Christmas day bj shooting himself,
but no particulars of the
tragedy have been learned. Mr
Jeffords was an energetic young
man and possessed an admirable
disposition. The news of the
sad event has cast a gloom over
our coauBunity.
Mr and Mrs H E Avant of Columbia
have been visiting the ,
former's sister, Mr W S Camlin,
Jr., at Harpers.
Messrs K G Wilkerson, L A
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Rogeison and Mack Jenkins Went
on a deer drive on December 26 J
and brought back to town a very'
fine three proog buck; also many;
of the feathered tribe have been;
slain by the locaJ sportsmen during
the holiday season. j
'Ttio writer enjoyed one of the '
'finest strings of Black river trout (
that he ever saw in addition to
the usual toothsome comestibles 1
incident to the Xmas fea6t.
Our merchants complain that
the holiday trade here was unusually
dull. This condition is
attributed to the low price of cotton.
1 hope before the end of the
coming year to see our farmers
fully organized into a truck association,
which, it is coufidently
hoped, will bring about better!
times with tbera.
We have been assured of the'
co operation of our sister town,
Rosemary, in our effort to organize
' "a Farmers' Union and truck association.
We hope for success to
crown our efforts if all will pull
together to accomplish the desired
end.
We have beeu asked by the committee
of arrangements to urge all
the farmers of our community to
come out and bring a well-filled
basket on our Farmers' Rally day.
Dinner will be served picnic style!
to the farmers and their guests.
Corns ?ut, everybody, and bring
your basket. L<et s an oe oenefited
bv this exchange of ideas
and the instruction imparted by
the speakers who will make addresses.
Remember the date?:
Tuesday, January 5, 1909.
Subscriber.
More people are taking Foley's;
Kidney Remedy every year. It is,
considered to be the most effective'
remedy for kidney aud bladder trou-1
bles that medical science can devise, j
Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects ir-,
regularities, builds up worn out tis-1
sues and restores lost vitality. It,
will make you feel well and look J
well. W L Wallace.
Senator Bacon, of tieorgia, wants
the Democratic party to get back to
lirst principles. He is right. It is
the oulv thing that will save it. Sol
J O I
let it right about face, and march J
away from Bryauism.
Gnilt} of CountrrfeitiDg.
Passing counterfeit money is no
wort*? than substituting some 1111
known worthless remedy for Foley's
Honey and Tar, the great cough and j
cold remedy that cures the most obstinate
coughs and heals the lungs.
W L Wallace. |
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Xmas at Moody.
Moody, December 28:?Miss
Ulma Crooks left -Saturday for
Newberry to visit relatives.
Mr WE Wheeler of Gourdins
is spending the holidays at
Moody with his children.
Mr John Brantley of Campfield
is visiting relatives in
town.
Mr R E Camlin spent Xmas
daxr urith hie nar?>nt< Mr and
3trs W R Camlin, of this vicinity.
' Mr and Mrs W S Camlin, Sr,
were guests of their son, Mr G
W Camlin, on Christmas day.
An enjoyable dance was given
at the home of Mr J S Wheeler
on Saturday night
We are glad to welcome back
to his old home near here Mr
W D Crooks and family, who
have been living at Gourdins.
An Xmas dance was given at "
the home of Mr J B Thompson, "J
which was enjoyed by all the J
participants.
Bed Coon.
Lfppiocatt's and the .\ew Year.
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in spite or me panic 01 xuuo, me
publishers of Lippincoti's Magazine
issert that the past year was one of
the most successful iu that periodical's
long history, Many good things
have been secured for the eoming
twelvemonth, a partial announcement
of which was published in the
December number. v
The January number has an attractive
table of contents, the leading
feature of which is a complete novel,
'The Flight of Robert Sevier,'* by
Grace MacGowan Cooke, author of
"Return," "The Grapple," "Of the
Lion's Breed," and other popular
books. In this tale Mrs Cooke has
evolved a plot as original as it is fantastic.
Itdeals |with the doings of a
young professor of chemistry, who
discovers a fluid which, when injected
into the living body of a human
being or an animal, euables that
body to float through the air. Be
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lieviug mac Ills uisuuvery euuuiu uui
be made public before he has perfected
it, he tries to conduct his experiments
in secret.- Then the trouble
bdgins. Few more mirth-provoking
yarns have ever been presented, and
he who can read it without laughing
must be totally lacking in a sense of
humor. ;
There are some unusually good
special articles, including one by
George L. Knapp on that great yet
morbid genius,Edgar Allan Poe,who
was born just a hundred years ago.
Harrison S.Morris writes on "Whistler,"
and Mis La Salle Corbell
Pickett gives some interesting reminiscences
of her soldier-husband, as
well as of Generals Lee and Jackson,
in a paper called "The January
rjonorai/a " "Feed the Children." bv
Ellis 0. Jones; "Tfce Blind Spot,"
by Edwin L. Sabin, and other seasonable
topics are entertainingly discussed
under the herding, "Ways of
the Hour."
Among the shorter stories "The
Green-Room," the second of a notable
series of theatrical tales by \V ill
Levington Comfort,stands out prominently.
"The Girl Who Forgot,"
by Eleanor Mercein Kelly, is a story which
the reader is not likely to forget.
Other good ones are: "The Turquoise
Ring," by Karl von Kraft;
"The Honor of the Chapter," by J
R Belfield, and "The Woman Who
Had No Needs,'' by Jane Beltield.
Some bright miscellany includes a
| very funny sketch on "Brains," by
Thomas L Masson, and that mine of
amusement, "Walnuts and Wine."
Lippincott's is plainly on the upgrade.
Do not forget that DeW itt's Lit
tie Early Risers are the best pills
made. They are pleasant little pills
that are easy to take and are prompt
and geutle. We sell and recommend
them. Sold bv D C Scott, M
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