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The Abbeville Press and Banner | BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 S ??^ ? Tii< Xlil Of this se inspect 01 Build is cheaper than the market is n We Boi while prices we customers the t No. 2 S No. i S Ceiling - Floorin We carry in construction of Lehigh Po Agatite ? We want y our line and ms firari WVMJMll TOT~~~^ Yon have tried all kinds o tlon and Liver Complaint, and see how much better IK action is never attended by Mm feel better the minute yon t? MM In you, make you feel strong MM Ute the entire digestive syste ft ^ BETTER THAN j I Jlu A. RLewisMedidne wJiil C. A. MILFORD FRBS J)irect froi week at tl Store of C. A. MI M USIC STUD Hilftll'Mt T? N t IlIIOlliulK. Prof. Jules G- Hugus Organist Methodist Churcl AM) TKACHKR OF Piona. Violin aiml Org; Abbeville, S. C. Studio on second floor of new* ! Company buildinp, next to ne\ _fl! 1\f !( .? { 'n rrir* Uiinnuluf ac<i OIIJITC* 1IIIW Vttllic liu^unvt uo. teacher and in charge of studio. DR.KING'S NEW OISCOV Will Surely Stop That Cou ction are cordial ir stock before b ing M: it has been for seve nuch stronger and pi light a Lai re down, and are pi ull benefit of the low hingles (50 to bunch hingles (50 to 200 to and Siding $1.25. g $i.5o. 1 stock everything us a building. rtland Cement, faster, Doors, i Mouldings, et< our trade and will b ike prices that can't BUS! t pills, waters and cathartics for Constlpv Now a*ithB REAL Cure. Take NR Tablets ?<-? Knn t ho riitr<.ran..<. in .?or,l?u ThaU^H that all-gone-sick sensation?they rnako you ke them. They brace you up and put new life VV, ir and better, because they are made to repnm. One dose will convince you. dot 25c Bex. 11 PILLS FAR LIYEK ILLS. \\ Cog1 St. Louis, Ma. |\ ~^thnedu(m\ & CO., Abbeville, S. C. HCANDY in tlie factory every le up-to-date Drug' LFORD & GO. KJ| KILL " COUCH 1 ANn CURE THE LUNCS M' Dr. King's " New Discovery 2 FOR 80o & $1.00. ii Mnt FUn WOLDS Trial Bottle Fre AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB MONEY REFUNDED. CRY Your money bacfc If you want it?Kulto igh. KeuBl Compound?Sl.lU. McMurray Drug i mers Lly invited to uying. aterial ral years, although ices are advancing. *ge Stock repared to offer our prices. ) $2.50. bunch) $4. lually needed in the \ Gaffney Lime, Sash, Blinds, ) Jb ie glad to show you be matched. Ml. R BELLEVUE. Mr. Boyoe Wldetna 1 In able to be up again hiving been confined to bis room, for i montti wllb fever. Mrs. Saunders and children, or Texas, an with le'atlvew Id this community.. Mr. WardUw Morruh spent a few days o idBt week with bin purents. TbeA.lt P. Church, of Troy, will be dedl c?ted on tc-inorrow, tbe seojnd Sabbath o 1 August. I **'? %lf ? ,u"- Kaon 1ViQ ortlOOf r% align w timet rr nu u?- Uivu tuu bu<.?w ? Mles Will e Leroy, of Wllllngton. far some Hue left Wdnesday for ber heme la A( [ luota. j There was a sociable In Bordeaux Tuesdaj > nlkht at the rtsldence of Dr Cade. | The Lon* Cane Bible Society met at the place on Tuesday of last week, the congregH Hod blso met oo the same day to clean off tbi cemttary. Mrs. W. H. Kennedy was summoned bj telegram last Wednesday to Ivb, on accoun of the Illness ol Ilttlj Edna. the babe of Mr and Mrf, McGee. We art* glad to know tba , tb? fhlld Is much better. !; Mr<. Ada Kennedy Is wllb ber mother, foi jjM a ft-w dawn. ill Mr. Johu Wardlaw and Mr. W. D. Morrat '11 woie lii Abbeville Friday. ji Rev. R. F. Bradley closed an Interesting j t[ meeting at Look Cane laMt Thund*y aftei ! five d lys preaching. He was assisted by Rev |!i R H. McAuleyof Due West and Rev. A. L ,[( Patterson of Mt. farm el. A stood congrega i[! Hon attended every day and beard some ex cedent sermons. Mrs. J. E. Brndtey, Mr. J. F. Bradley and little eon David came down rrom Abbeville Sabbath to attend the meeMnffat Long Cane _ Mra. Statla Wraeman of Bradley spent Sabbath nlgbt with friends Id Bellevue. Mrs. McAuley of Due West attended th( meellbe at Long Cane. MIhs Bessie Morrab has been tbe guest foi sometime of Mrs. J. E. Brltt of McCormlok. Mark Edward tbe little sod of Prof, and Mrs. M. E. Bradley Is Improving after a se vere ca'e of whooping cough. Mis S. H. Tolbert and Miss Rosella Tolberl S*ndover worshiped with the A. K. P.s oc Tuesday. Hou. \V. P. Wlceman has been teaching th< young peop't* of Long Cane to sing. Rev. R. F Bradley, Rev. R. H. McAulej and Mr. S. P. Morrah went to Ceday Bprlngt Tuesday to see Mr. W. T. Bradley who baf been quite sick for some time, nls frlendf hope to bear soon of his Improvement. Master Frank and Miss Olivia Mattison art with Mrs. J. S. Brltt. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Mattlsou of McCormlcb I left Monday for a trip to Texas, Oklahomc and other places ol Interest. Messrs. J. W. and O. H, Morrah gave a so clable on Tuesday nlgbt of last week at tb< residence of Miss Ellen and Miss M. G. Morrah In honor of Miss Walker of Atlanta. Tb? following young persons were present: Mls> ses Maggie Brlce and Janle Morris ot Willing ton, Miss Sarah Brltt, Miss Georgia Kennedy Miss Bessie Hagan, Miss Walker, Mrs. W. 1) Morrah, Miss Bettle Morrah, Mr. Elisoc Andrews, Mr. Charles Leroy, Mr. Boggs Ken nedy, Mr. Oroar Morrah, Mr. John Morrah Mr. Waymoud Hagan, Mr. Samrnle Morrah. Why James Lee Got Well. Everybody in Zanosville, O., knows Mrs. Mary Lee. of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband, James Lee, firmly believes he owes his life to tht use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His t .1. J 11 4 iuugs were so severely aneineu iu?i consumption seemed inevitable, wheu a friend recommended New Discovery, 6 We tried it, and its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's - New Discovery is the King of throat ? and lung remedies. For coughs and folds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it! Sold under guard'b antee at Speed's drug store. f>0c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. BIBLE SOCIETY. ?. Eighty-Fifth Annual Session. The Abbeville Dlslrlot Bible Society met according to adjournment In Its elgbty-flMb I ? nhtivnh of annual session iu iuo .n?n<>ui? Abbeville, S. C., July 29. 1908, Kev. F. Y. Presley, President. The meeting was oreoed with prayer by Rev. A. C. Wilting. Rev. E. B. Kennedy was asked to act as Secretary pro tem. The minutes of the last meeting were read. The roll of Branoh Societies was oalled and the following delegates were enrolled: Dae. West?H.M. Young. Rev. O. O. Parkinson; Shllob?J. N. Knnx, R. L. Keaton. Abbeville?J. M. Harden, Hugh Wilson, C. V. Hammond, Dr. Mllford. Cedar Springs?Mrs. J. E. Sloan, Miss Nellie Presly. L'banon?J. A. Wilton, A. J. McNeil. Troy?Dr. Neel. Rev. O. O. Parkinson, alternate to preaoh the annual sermon, was Introduced and made a strong and earnest appeal to the hearts and minds, streelng the Christian's duty or giving the Word to heathen nations. An Item of unfinished business reoorded in the minutes was taken op and the Corres poupiDg aeoreiary repuntu iunt uc ut?? uvBlected to write as directed at tbe laBt meetlog to tbe societies wbloh failed to send In re ports. REPORTS OF BRANCH SOCIETIES. Reports from tbeBranob Societies were read showing following facts. Due West?Books sold $2 30 Qlven away.. 1 00 On hand 3 '25 Cash receipts from members 34 61 Total 836 91 Abbeville?The Abbeville Auxiliary Bible Society beg leave to report the Society In good working condition. At onr last meeting we bad an unusually large congregation and In view of the faot we have lost some of our most valuable members by death. Business was despatched with promptness and In order. Our membership now total 192. Membership fees for tbe year 8 96 00 Contributions 5 60 flOl 63 Delegates elected to tbe Abbeville Dlstrlot Bible Society?C. A. Mllford, A. B Mor?e. C. V. Hammond, Hugh Wilson, W. T. Bradley, W.D. Barksdale, J. M. Harden. Respectfully submitted, C. A. Mllford, Secretary. Sbllob?Books sold 8 3 90 Books on band 1 05 Casb received from member? 13 CO Cash reoelved from otber sources 1 01 Total 818 41 Mt. Carmel?No report. Long Cane?Contribution 8 4 90 Greenville?Contribution 4 50 Troy?Value oTBooks 100 Casb received from members 31 15 Total /.....- 832 15 Lebanon?A foli annual meeting was beld Contribution 814 10 A collection wbb taken amounting to 81.70. Abbeville branch bible society's annual report. Tbe report of the Treasurer waa read and accepted thus: Tbe 85tb Annual- Report nf tbe Abbeville County Auxiliary Branch Bible Society, at Abbeville, 8. C., In Abbeville County, State of South Carolina, for tbe year ending with Annual Meeting, held at Abbeville C. H., on tbe 29th of July, 1908. treasury. Money on hand at tbe beginning of tbe year 86 12 Received during tbe year for books sold 73 39 Received from collections and donations 218 00 Total 1297 51 Paid Dlstrlot Auxiliary Bible Society on book account 8 Paid American Bible Society on donation acoount 225 00 Paid for otber expenses, Including freight, Insurance, etc 39 85 Cash on hand at tbe close of the year.... 33 16 Total 8297 51 depository. Value of books In Depository at the beginning of tbe year 879 87 Value of books received during the year 49 22 Total 8129 09 Value of books sold during the ye?r 873 39 Value of books farnlsbed to Life Mem* bers and Life Directors 1 00 Value of books donated 3 90 Value ol books In Depository at the i close of tbe year 50 SO Total 8129 09 On motion It was ordered that 824 94 be rer talned for local purchases, and 8225.00 be sent to tbe Parent Society. Oa motion Messrs. J. N. Knox, Qeo W. I Speer and J. M. Hardin were made life members. f Oa motion tbe Corresponding Secretary - wns directed to write to the Societies which sent no reports, urging them to bold tbt-lr annual meetings and take a collection for 7 ibis year. Mr. H. M.Young and Dr. Ml'ford were apt pointed a Committee to audit the Treasurer's - B^ok, and reported tbe acoount correct. i The Society expressed Its appreciation of Dr. Parkinson's sermon by a standing vote. r Prof Daniels of Clemson College was electt ed by ballot to make an address before tbe . next annual meeting of tbe Society. I Tl.? Pdrrocnnmll nor Sonrpf RTV WAS InStrUCt ed to witte to the Branoh Booletlcs before r tbelr annual meetings and urge them to make efforts to secure a large attentfanoe > from their societies and communities at the annual meeting of the Dlstriot Society. On motion tbe pastor* of (be town and r county of Abbeville were requested to urge . their people to attend the meeting of tbe . District Society. On motion all officers were re elected for ? another term. Tbe following contributions were announcI ed: Mr. K M. Haddon 8100, Miss Hannah i Perrln $1.00. On motion the Soolety adjourned after bearing tbe minutes and tbe benedlotlon. F. Y. Presflly, Pres, > E. B. Kennedy, Seo. Pio. Tem | Union Meeting. The Upper Union of Abbeville Association will meet with Due West Baptist church at i 10 a. m., Aug;. 29-30,1908. 10 a.m. Devotions led by W. B. Acker. > 10:30 a.m. The need of more spirit uality In our oburabe*. Hermon Stone, J. W. Busshart, ' C. W. Brlssey, M. McGee. ) 11:15 a. m. How may spirituality be ln> crenRed? T. N. Tolbert, R. B. Cbeatbam, J, i W. Vermillion, H. K. Williams, T. H. Ed. > l!i m. Should repentance and faith always precede baptism? M. A. Simpson, A. ?>. w "ft Acker A. C Wllklns. 1 12:45 p.m. Intermission. 2 p.m. Is the Bible studied and taught as It sbould be? T. W. Miller, J. R. MuGee, > Ernest Allen, E. N. Wanders. 2:45 p. m. Is religions light Increasing or > diminishing? M Hlgelns, J. W. Vermillion. T. H. Edwards, M. McGee. , SUNDAY. ' 10 a.m. The 8unday School for adults as , well as children. J. W. BiiBsbart, C. W. bussey, R. B. Cheatham, M. A. Simpson, H. R. ' Williams. 10:40 a. toft Christ's latest words, and their meaning. Acts 1: S. L. J. Davis, Hermon Stone, J. R. McGee, A. C. Wllklns. 11:30 a. m. Missionary sermon. M. McGee. 12:80 p. m. Intermission. 2 p.m. The denominational college a ne) cesslty. T. N. Tolbert, L. J. Davis, J. W. Ver, mllllou, H. K. Williams. J:4.j p. m. The need of Christian beneiloenoe. i W. B. Acker, Ernest Allen, J. W. Busshart, ! T. H. Edwards. * " ~^ rtrtnrtfl r?n 11 mn hLav i aiuay an mo ?? to the end, bring money for missions. A. C. Wilklns, I H. K. Williams, W. B. Acker, Committee. I Note?A. It. P.a will please note that lajmen take part in this program.?Hugh Wilson. Save your fruit with Wheeler's preserving powder, the best od parth. Hold by C. A. Milford & Co. Phone 107. DARGANjj_ We are now lo tween W. D. I White Co.'s 3 11 better prepared ' 11 iness, and we i 1 a nrtrt InnLr 11c rv UA1U IVV M47 V/ headquarter hearty welcoir New goods are possible, and 10c that will s saw for that pi Com DARGAN1 IN LIGHT AND BEAUTY, SK" Charming Visitors Swing the Social Circle. Misses Sarah LeUonte Davis, Florence PerS( Louise Powell, Elmlna Emod and Mr. WliHam Goes, who have been with MIbs Blanche Tip Gary for a week, have been enjoying a perfeet round of entertainment. The attractive m personality of these charming visitor* haa 16 marl* mnnv friends and admirers for them, not only nmong tbe young people of Ibe M1M city, but among those who are a little fur- afJ?r 8 tber along life's way. Hon . days 1 RECEPTION BT MISS BLANCHE GABY. HardC On tbe evening of the arrival of tbese young people, Miss Blanche Gary gave them v a reception. {For beauty and taate In dee- m_ oratlon, and for pleasant features tbis wflLv entertainment will .be long remembered by tbe visitors as well as tnose bidden to J '" meet tbem. The entire lower floor, wbloh 0Ivi\ was thrown together, while lighted by electrio lights bad an additional pretty effect given by brass oandelabra with pink shades p aced at frequent Intervals, and was deoor- ." ated In ferns, palms and pink roeei. Tbe up plszza, where punob was served by Mibs ,~va E iz* Gary, wao lighted with Japanese lanterns. The guests sat at nine tables of six- j" ? handed Euobre and a more pleasant parly of J--**1 handsome young men aud beautiful young oew7 ladles would be hard to Imagine. . f~'*! After tbe game delightful refreshments of ? cream, cake and mlnt? were served. ."l't? The prizes were a dainty white gauze fan and a pack of cards In a handsome latter case, and were won respectively by Miss Edith Mo- ,/f.i. Fall and Mr. W. H. White. MRS. FRANK B. GARY ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Ing a 1 Mre. Frank B. Gary entertained at cards Klrby In honorol Miss Blanobe Gary's guests, on Mr Wednesday evening. . ' auain The elegant home of Mrs. Gary stood out In Gunto beauty and splendor in lue eieoirio ugnt malic wbloh enveloped It on all sides, and radiated Mr. from every opening- olty Puncb was served by Mies Caroline Gary Mr. i from a table In tbe ball deooreted with roses Leaob and lighted with handsome brass candle- week'i stlcKs. Mlse Tbe guests sat at five tables where they MlssC were most pleasantly engaged In tbe all-ab- Mist sorblng game, "bridge," for several hours. Rober Delightful refreshments of oream and cake they h were served, after which prises were awarded bert. to Miss Sarah Lee and Mr. Albert Henry. Dr 1 Tbe entertainment was pleasant In every olty w feature. Miss MISS MAUDE M'CLUNQ ENTERTAINS. Another delightful bridge party oompll- of Mil mentary to the Misses Davis, hason and How- Mr. ell, was that given on Thursday evening by Miss H Miss Maude MoClung. A pa After an exoltlng contest the prizes were week t awarded to Miss Mary Stark, who received a set of gold beauty pins, and Mr. Albert Hen ry a pack ot Congress cards. During the evening a delicious salad course was served. Thoee eDjoying Miss aicuiuDK H auupumi^ air. were: Mioses Davis of Columbia, Eason ol In tbe Charleston, Powell of Aiken, Blanche Gary, tar up Edith McFall, of Charleston, Mary and Fan- His u nle (Stark, Sara Lee: Messrs. Will White, heart i Joel Morse, Albert Henry, Bradley Reese, may t Will Barnwell, Dr. Nlokles, Less Smith, Dr. combl Milner of Aiken. Mr. MRS. W. W. BRADLEY ENTERTAINS. letklht In honor of Miss Blanche Gary's guest*, catch c Miss Fiorenoe Powell, Miss Sallle Davis ana Miss E mlna Eason, tbe home of Mrs. W. W. Bradley was thrown open to a party of young people of tbe olty last Friday night. The bouse was tastily decorated In pink Folej and green. Soft drinks were served in tbe relief t< dining room by Miss Maude MoClung and cases tl Miss Eliza Gary. ment. Miss Fannie Stark and Miss Maude Mc- e(Jy '01 Clung sang a beautiful duet; and Miss Flor- trouble ence Powell rendered one of her best selec- by C. A tlons on the piano. It Is not extravagant to say that there are not sweeter voloes in the State tban these young ladles are blessed with; and Miss Powell as a pianist is simply a wonder. Tbe people of Columbia, in whloh city she received her musical education, give Y her first place amongst all those who have I k \ graduated in that olty. After listening to tbe lovely music, the young people went out on tbe beautiful front * * lamn hoH I lawn, a large uju^io tico uu ou? ??nU UHU been bung with Japanese lanterns and under thii a party of twenty young men and ladles Mrs Joined In games of bridge. i Tbe game closed at 12 o'olocfe; Miss Maude . McClung and Mr. Will White winning tbe about first prize, while Miss Blanche Gary /ell heir witbil to the consolation. HnHcr< Refreshments consisting of a salad course nuus' and Ices were served. and V Mrs. E. B.Gary, Mrs J. F. Bradley and Miss fourth Katherlne Klugh assisted Mrs. Bradley in weloomlng her guests. huuuuj Tbe vlHlt of these young ladlea will be long tiou a 5 and 10c cated in our New f Barksdale's and Th grocery store, and I than ever before t< invite everybody to ver. Make our st s, and you will r le. being opened as r; we are shnwinor o TT ~ ~ ~ & urpass anything i ric& e to see u S5&IC bered as a pleaBant occasion in AbbeWEST END. Inter rnal Paragraphs and News ims Contributed by Miss Lily borne mpleton. Sgu es Oole and Caro Morse are at bome and h? i delightful stay In Montreat, N. C. . . William Harden Is spending a lew bere f< n tne city with hi* mother, Mra. Sophia er-ln-li d. Miss W. A. Templeton and Mrs. 8, C. Cater Anderson spending the week with Mr. ?DE Ira. J. M. Gllw. been R. C. Pbllson Is at bome again after a been > s reat at bis bome In Cllston. fl?n anr i Lou I He Bailey of Colombia Is the On " ilng guest or the Misses Stark. Speer i Llila Vlsanaka Is bere from George- road t spending a while with Miss Irene He m berg. years i Ida Calhoun ol Clemson is In the oity over 1 est of Miss Frances Calbonn. *and w A. B. Morae Is at bome again alter a nepne nt stay In Montreat. ST'o i Evelyn Rosenberg is bere Irom Green- k. Bur Bpendlng a while with Mra. P. Rosen- Seve i Mary Hill Is spending a few days with was bi s In Anderson. . _ i Alma Gambreit u at nome ror a soon u??k< '1th her home people alter a successful there \ i spent at Jackson, Ga. and ai i Luoy Henry has gone to Liowndesvllle satisfy I guest at a house party that Is being under allied by Miss Kate Tennant. b6^nJ? J. M. Klrby is In Spartanburg spend- and i, while with her daughter Mrs. Chalmers W"1 D< again. and Mrs. H. M. Wilson are at home Mrs. after a delightful visit to relatives In day fo wn, Miss., and other places of Interest and m ihIhsI ppl. mothe W. G. Templeton spent Sunday In the Mr. e rled n< and Mrs. P. J. Leach and Miss Edith day sU are at home after a delightful six until 1 i stay In California. main e i Mamie Morse Is In Mt. Carmel visiting Our i lathrlne Morrab. during i Louise DeHrum ana miss i^ugeniaj t8on are borne from Wellington wbere such v lave been the guests of Mrs. Albert Gl- uftily nlng, t N. E. Link la spending a while in the three 1 Itb hla bod a Mr. R. S. and 8. J. Link. top an Nannie Seal Is in the mountains of rain, y Carolina spending her vacation. Jearne* Svale Hill Is in Lowndesvllle the guest do mm ? Kate TeDnaot at a house party. WQber and Eraklne Blake are guests of nle Ro kate Tennant at Lowodeavllle. week v riy of young people are spending the Miss it Millwood. guest < for son ? Mr. C _ _ with fr Oil a Bird Hunt, pMjb| tin or h? HeDry P. Hancock, or JBisnopviue, ib land or pretty girls looking for an al- n^JPe ! on which be may offer a worthy heart. iany excellent qualities of head and ,wee7/,1 nako him a treasure for the girl who l88aia iccept his devotions and consent to , Ke.vits head with the sort end of the mop. teudaj Hancock could not And prettjer or f*18 8t r girls between the mountains and the dl ,n is to be found in Abbeville. Let him wl" a?' >ne of them, if be can. to a n put th< tofore i to the Attention, Asthma Sufferers 1 celved r's Honey and Tar will give immediate pastor, o asthma sufferers and has oured many lhe, Pri bat has refused to yield to other treat- a?d.z?' Foley's Honey and Tar is tbe best rem- uteY b coughs, colds and all throat and lung well as i. Contains no harmful drugs. Sold Ltt?t .. Mllford&Co. wood, i partme tion foi XT A T TT A "DT 17 V ^JU U AJJJJiJ tnd for Sale. Laxatl' r ulatiiig natural . J. A. Stevenson offers for sale mlfd ai liable tract of land, containing tutes. 228 acres, situate, nearest point, l one and one-half miles of ?s, splendid branch bottomland No or /ell wooded over about three- Just rei s of the whole. Will sell rea- "idii ly on easy terms. For in forma- youd t pply to W. W. Bradley. Milford STORE. . ' ' if 'Mm >tore be= le L. W. 1 we are . _ 3 do bus= 11 J come in IS I ore your I g '- I eceive a M .. ^ ^ Wa - vi ' apidlyas oods for % ^ou ever v ' J' fiii .J . ' ; > ' ? IS. 'M ' . fC' >>? }" /.. >v?! * . STORE ?-???? LOWNDES VILLE. esting Items from the Seven Hilled City. LowndesvlHe, Aug. 10th, 190S. 9 time ago Mrs. Charlie Moore, whose la Id "The Fork," was bitten by a dog. id was sect to Atlanta lor examination, was oald that it was affected wltb raMra. Mooie at once went, to that plaoe is since been tbere under treatment. ' A. A. Traylor, of Augusta, bas been >r some day" at tbe borne of ber brotbiw, Mr. A. V. Barnes. Lizzie Nance and Miss Ruth Dunn >r tbe past few years have been spende most of tbelr time In Florida, have In this county visiting friends, have or leveral days guests of Dr. J. I). WUd others. Churwiay Mrs. B C. Kay, Mrs. W. M. and Master Ben Kay went by Abe dirt r> Mr. Hugh Armstrong at Honea Path. oved from this to that place several ago. Tbe above named ladles went o assist in preparing for tbe marriage redding of M?. Will Armstrong, the w of tbe one, and the cousin of tbe ofhe Is to be united in marriage to Miss A. ton on tbe 14th Instant. ral years ago the oil mill In this pl&ce / e a number of others In other pladea, ought by the Anderson OH and PhosUo. The investment did not prove tp ?ylng one as it was expeoted to be, ami vas a crash, and from time to time one lotber of its mills have been sold to tbe demandB against the company, the circumstances the one here bas losed down, and Messrs. E. W. Harper rvin Piorifipv boueht It last weefc. and ) doubt Boon have"It in running order A. J. Speerand her children left Tues- < r Cordelia, Ua., the home of her father lother, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hoyt. The r was then quite sick; Is dow better. ind Mrs. K. W. Carlisle, who were marsar here Id January last, and the same irted for Florida, where they remained last week, then came buck here to rekwbjle. section had some much needed rains, the week Just ended. These rains fell ently, which w&s rather nnusual after ery hot and dry weather which are asfollowed by wind, thunder and llght>ut this lime there was bnt little of the ast, while same of the crops, corn, cotdiorage werffbadly Injured lor want of et the rains of last week, from what la i that covered a very -large area, will 08 May Anderson, Minnie Lou and Jenberts, of Ninety-Six, spent a nlgbt last rltb Mrs. R. H. Moseley. Jennie Glbert, of Granltevllte, is tbe )f Mrs. L. A. Cunningham, to be such ie time. leorge Speer, Jr.,oMdonterey, has been lends In tbls place for a day or two. Marlon Latimer who has been In keepsle, N. Y., for several months fitmself for a business career, came to his n tbls place last week. ohn Epps, of Newberry, came up last ,o see bis brother, Mr. S. F. Epps, who to be critically III. D. H. Comann, the jvangellst, closed a 76 meeting in this p ace Tuesday nigbt. rong, forceful sermons, abounding as Id, In the truths of the gospel, ifo doubt ouse the membership of tbe churches Igher and more consecrated life, and i sinners to thinking along lines bereleglected. Nine accessions were made Methodist church, and these were relnto full connection yesterday by the About 8115 were raised and given to ? eacher, in appreciation of his laitbffll ilous work. This amonnt was contriby tbe Presbyterians and Baptists, as Methodists. ""t Mr A. Rlnhardsftn. of Green cattle Inspector of the veterinary dent of Clemaon College, was In this sec several days. Iroupe. How to Avoid Appendicitis, vlotlmsof appendicitis ore those who bltually constipated. Foley's Orlno ?e cures chronic constipation by stimthe liver and bowels and restores the I action of the bowels. Foley's Orlno ie does not nauseate or Krlpe and Is id pleasant to take. Refuse substiSold by C. A. Mil ford & Co. ie is immune from kidney trouble, so member that Foley's Kidney Remedy p the irregularities and cure any case ey or bladder trouble that Is not behe reach of medlehie. Hold by C. A. 1 & Co. 9 i ... a