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1 \ liHDBHB :MBhBHMBIBS .&MMHHBBgyBi ' mBsBBS&MER \^M teHM yon . u * The success of a campaig home, for an hour of talkiiij minute of his wife's persuas b You realize the importance < the investment. Make him ;> Vici 22J5!3S5E25S52!52S^? : ' ' PI ' . . , > n LOWNDESVILLE V I Lowndesville, April 23.?Mrs. Lu- s A Epps Dent ai^d at her husband's v >me in Columbia, April 16th, in the t 1st year of her age, after having o sen in failing health for severaljv onths. Mrs. Dent has made her| me in Columbia since her second i wriage about ten years a?o. Dur- I I the life time of her first husband, o r. Samuel Epps, she lived in this 1 mmunity and by her industrious 1; d upright life, left an impress for g t>d upon the lives of her friends \ i neighbors. Having no children \ her own, she adopted and reared t ? *#? i an orphan child, who is now mm. \ Henry Carlisle, a noble Christian s woman, who is an honor to Mrs.j t Dent's training and who speaks of, C her foster-mother in terms of deep-l est gratitude and tenderest love, v Mrs. Dent was a member of the ? Methodist church and adorned her! 3 profession by a consecrated life full; of deed^ of kindness and sacrifices j a for others. The body was not brought ? to her former home for burial, but ? was interred in the Dent cemetery J near Columbia. Mr. Georsre Fields died April 19th j "V at his home near Harper's Ferry in * the 76th year of his age, after a I short illness from heart trouble. In t his young manhood he connected j c himself with the Baptist church and ^ gave four years of his life to thei f J . cause of the Confederacy, and his i1 comrades say he was a faithful sol-jv dier. Through all thl hardships and * vicissitudes of his long life, he,;? probably did the very best he could, | and was an industrious, peaceable! ( I citizen. 'JL'ne xunerai services were conducted by Rev. J. F. Anderson, ^ and the body laid to rest in the Ridge cemetery. e .-V 1 Much to the regret of the town * and surrounding community, Dr. * and Mrs. H. C. Fennell have moved to Abbeville to make their home. Dr. * Fennell had been practicing dentis- ? try here for several years and was ^ meeting witn mucn success, ne 19 a Jgfegg# dentist and is .1 thoroughly equipped in every way. J He is a graduate of an Atlanta Den- j I \ 1 tenr influenc n of this kind is only [ [ and lecturing won't swa iqp. )f the bonds?the necessity see it, too. tory Liberty Loan Coi This space H contributed by fiilson & H( -1 ^-11 on/] in ai vjunegc anu 1??v..w. ? ah several years before comi: iowndesville. Several weeks a pent some time in Atlanta st ew methods and new drugs i dental surgery. Every bo orry to lose him and his est rife, but as he was seeking a own and a broader field in wl perate, Lowndesville's loss is ille's gain. l$rs. Elizabeth Kirkpatrii )onalds, is the guest of the >f her son, Dr. T. 0. Kirkp Irs. Kirkpatrick is a sweet, ady of the ante-bellum days, :enial nature and interesting ersational power, gain for " earm welcome among her a< ances on her annual visit to h Mrs. W. P. Whitmire of E onville, N. C., has been a via he home of his cousins, Mrs. yooley and Miss Ella Floyd. Miss Annie Nickles, one of rood's sweetest and prettiest tfrl?, spent the week-end wit ister, Mrs. M. P. McCalla. Mr. A. M. Bonds is placing 1 md brick on the lot adjoinipf fair's shop, for the erection :arage, which will be conduct Messrs. Harper and Nixon. A few of the Confederate s ind several of the World-war s irere in Abbeville last Thursds icipating in the festivities of ! )ay. They all speak in g erms of Abbeville and the sj linner served them by the Rec workers. Mr3. Mary Miller Bell, acc( ed by her daughter, Miss ] riio has nursed her mother so ully during her long illnes! :one to Anderson, where she ng treatment from Dr. Carte )steopath. Born?-To Mr. and Mrs. I. I ^pril 18th, 1919, a daughter. Mrs. Ada McAdams and hei isting little children of Iva, >een visitors for the past we he home of her parents, Re Urs. H. C. Fennell. Mrs. Bessie Baskin- Simpsoi ler little son of McCormick, s quests of her parents, Mr. an fas. Baskin. Mrs. Jas. Hawthorne of Li eas a recent visitor at th? h( ler daughter, Mrs. Moseley 1 >ee, who has been in failing % I $ ?&# " 1 ?-; I e Sells Bonds >artially achieved outside the y a man as quickly as will one '! ' i ' for insuring peace?the value of !. i i nmittee snry Savan- for over two years, but her general ng to condition is greatly improved at V l go, he present. udying Rev. J. A. Clotfelter has gone to used Laurens to attend the Presbytery, dy is which is in session at that place, imable Dr. Kirkpatrick has purchased aj Sfcndphaker car. and Mr. Willie i ; ' # | tiich to! Broadwell is driving a fine No. Six Abbe- Buick. Friends of Mr. DeWitte Harper will be interested to know that the ik of naval unit to which he belongs, has family been ordered to New York, with the latrick. expectation of being sent to a forgentle eign port in the near future. whose j Shoppers to Anderson this week con" j are Rev. and Mrs. Clotfelter, Mrs. her a j White, Mr. and Mrs. Boozer Bonds, :quain-j and Mrs. Andrew Broadwell, Dr. er son. Kirkpatrick and two daughters, Miss[ender-reg Virginia and Lucille. itor at | r Arthur Sutherland and Miss D TC. * Rarali Rimn?nn r\f MnTifovatr tttqtq I married by Rev. H. C. Fennell a few Green-1 ^yg }n the presence of quite school; a jarge crowd that had gathered at ^ ^er:the manse to see the marriage rites j performed. While the home of Rev. lumber. penne|j js not s0 weu ^noWn as the; ? ^c" j old Gretna Green of matrimonial ^ al fame, yet it is so very popular as a ed by Hymeneal resort, that he is fast be-' | coming knowrf as the "marrying paroldiers son?> Qf Abbeville County, and doubt?.ldiers j iess, he has officiated at more marri-J ly par-|ages than any other minister of this: Soldier ; county. lowing i : Dlendidj [ Cross! LES MISERABLES. )mpan-J William Lyon Phelps Lampson, Louise,j Professor English Literature of Yale! faith-1 University, was so impressed by the 3, has. William Fox picturization of LES is tak-1 MISERABLES, with William Far-j sr, an num playing the part of the immor-j I tal Jean Valjean which will be shown; Bell, at the Opera House Thursday, May 1st, thlat he wrote a letter of com-' ' inter-! mendation to Mr. Fox. have "j was deeply affected by LES^ ek at! MISERABLES." wrote Professor, :v. and phelps. "The artistic and spiritual j values of the great novel are bothi 1 and preserved to a remarkable degree in tre the the adaptation; and the acting is exd Mts. cellent. I wish everyone in America could see this picture." atimer, Discussing the production, Pro^ >me of Phelps said the educational value of Hucka-jsuch pictures as LES MISERABLES health! would not be over estimated. i Traveling Mm Says "Thought My Time Had Come" "Had Given Up Hope of Ever Being Well Again. It is Awful to Feel That You Have No Chance, But Dreco Changed it All." "I cannot fully express my appreciation of what Dreco has done and is still doing for me," declared Mr, Jas. T. Brockerr, the well known traveling salesman who "covers" Georgia, but whose home' is in Greenwood, S. C. He gave this statement at Palmer & Sons Drug Store in Athens a few days ago. "It is no wonder to me the enormous sale Dreco has, since 'I know some of its powers," he continued. "For I feel that it ha^ actually saved my life'and it deserves the 'highesl praise any one can give it." "I have spent thousands of dollars in r?"f Viaal+Vi TTNro-rxr efr\mo/?Vi remedy I heard of, I bought^ I had catarrh of the stomach and nothing ever'did me any good but this Dreco My kidneys were weak and my livei inactive, but "the great Dreco has remedied all the ills. Nothing i3 toe good for me to say?in fact, I don'l know how to make it strong enough. To keep the health up to the highest standard, cne must keep hi; stemach in perfect order so that he .can digest and assimilate the fooc properly, thereby eliminating dys pepsia, indigestion, biliousness, gas on the stomach, backache, sallow complexion, dark rings under the eyes; in fact, all the symptoms thai follow stomach disorders. Dreco the herbal tonic, gives the desirec results in tjiese distressing symp toms. Dreco is now sold by all gooc druggists throughout the country and is highly recommended in Abbe ville, by P. B. Speed.?Adv. VVVVVNVVVVVVVW V' V . BETHIA NEWS. V Bethia, April 22.?What a colt snap we have had again. Hope it has I Ihere I Why noi I of the real I as useful a sS I Hare * I Among II tures of th | found . mm< | nof need m | TTiis sfo< I I Gambrell, i j tionally lou | interest to | something 1 | it now. I C Tli | JCC ill not hurt the cotton that the farmeri had planted. * Bethia school had an Easter egf hunt at the school house Friday af ternoon for the children. The littl< ! Anon Via/J n firo fimo fVia oow um-J nau a vuu? uunvuig wuv? vggi to ses who would find the most. Miss Julia Link, who has been tak ing a business course in Augusta came home Saturday afternoon. Born?To Mr. and Mrs. Charlii ' Hall, the 16th, a nine pound boy ' William Pressley.' Mrs. Jim Link and her mother, Mr Brough, fcrom Mt. Carmel, spent i 1 while witji Mrs. M. E. Beauford 01 , ) Mutual Savin* . ?-, | i April ; now ! Regularity in saving rapidly can be made weekly, monthly c bers f.r-2 entitled to all the pr< ceive all profit earned, which > .transferred, cold, withdrawn 01 L.j b o r owed. .There are members in the S series opened?this is our elev -j Start an Educational or Old j A Weekly . A Monthly ] Deposit of Deposit of $ 25 1 I, 50 2 J . 75 3 I i:oo 4 5| 1.25 5 r\ 2.50 10 5.00 20 Deposits of twenty-five centi can be made weekly and the n A tion. 11 i Loans Made t :j Standard I anr] I Ai.li . U11U LIUHUI . i 1 Authorized Ca W. H. WHITE, President. ? * i Over 100 1 ______________ is Some I \ l come in and "pi bargains in servic rticles carried in Iware i the remaining St ? n Y ?+% ri t lsui guii-inug erous articles the ->w you will in th f zk, in charge of s being disposed i nnA it mi / |yi LWV/U^ UUVi It. M/ i ioofe it over tod here you will ne< TV/ us More flHinfflilliHiXi N ... > ' i tS*'*'V - - '. j.,. y, 3 Friday afternoon. Mr. Henry Bell and wife from . . j Shatterfield, came up Saturday and - spent the day with his daughter, Mrs. i Charlie Hall, to see the ncW baby. s They took their little grand daughj \ ' , fyBjF* I ter, Thelma, home with them. I T <i4-Uav T .inlr Miaaoa Willi ft " I 17119a iJUbUWl uxnu) ?. - , and Julia Link and Katie May Pettigrew took dinner Saturday with Mrs. 3 Lucile Evans. ' Z'jJ , Miss Melrose Hamilton fcnd the two little Dansby girls from Augus3 ta, are visiting relatives in and \ i . ?: i around Bethia. Always enjoy having r i them with us. I f-Mutnal Profit | Series OPEN accumulates a fortune. Deposits >r annually to suit depositor. Memjfit?through the B. & L. they re- * is over 7 per cent. Stock can be r r 85 per cent, of amount paid in , j: ' *i ' TANDARD who have joined every enth. Age Fund TODAY. Buys Below Num- Cash Value ? ..'3 ber of Shares in 80 Months. i $ 100.00 . 2 $ 200.00 3 5 300.00 4 $ 400.00 V fi 5 . * 500.00, . ' ^ 10 ' $1,000.00 20 $2,000.00 3 or any multiple of that amount umber of shares will De^ 0 Home Builders. . ' 1 Building Association . ' ) . pit.], $soo.ooo.oo. . . OTTO BRISTOW, Secretary. I i Members Sf ck up" some I ;f? '.able as well I Stock ock and fix- I Co. will be B. it if you do I e future. 1 in Mr. J. M. 1 of at excep- | 11 be to your ? ay?there -is a , id and need 1 I Buying I