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WmCE OF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION. is hereby given that the joruriiry election of the Democratic j>5 the nomination of candifett? for Congressman, State Officer* County Officers for Abbeville iSounty will be held at the Democratic Chib? -for Abbeville County on 'wsvv.r, September 12, 1922. The be open at 8 o'clock in the xscn.&g and ciose at 4 o'clock in the aJisTavwa. No person will be allow?? -a vote except such persons as ?rt ia'y qualified according to the Tukr- if -he Democratic Party and properly enrolled at the Club at ~jie person offers to vote, and wsry person voting will be requires t*> iake the proper oath as retayr'l 3j the rules of the party. polling place of the respective i?d the managers to conduct election have been designat?3. -.-rmnin+oH hv the CoUntV Jemerratic Election Committee of 3BCounty as hereinafter set j&uxssers of each club are authorxec directed to appoint a clerk. TStc -B.^QOg-ers will each receive One 'HoKsr per day and the manager callsig for the boxes and returning "*iU receive One Dollar thereVWC Watragers of Election. -iSrcrjlie No. 1.?Bayard Swetiwviwcg; Sanford Howie, Mrs. Mildred V. Br-c^rn. iiiafille No. 2?W. C. Sherard, 3. jL C^ark, Miss Corrie Killhigsteni'A: As&mfle Cotton Mill?J. E. Haralson 3firs. John T. Davenport, Mrs. W31 i?ughes. JL&beville Shops?Fred S. Hill, istr^Er W. Lomax, W. F. Perrin. iwnvdesville No. 2?J. H. Cariris.. SL J. Hutchison, E. W. Harper, Sr. Ijwradesville- No. 2?W. M. Broadvrli, 2. M. Shumpert, L. D. Loftis. a2fccun Falls, Magnolia?R. 0. !3ftsS; i 1. Fowler, W. C. Lanier. Jtercrille?Fred Crowther, F. A. fleaurg; R. D. Williams LeveJ Land?S. M. Carwile, J. K. P. C. Ellis. West?Miss Eleanor Eupheteul Tadd, Will Jordan, John McDill. B,. IL Johnson, D. S. Xsimedy, 5*. ML McKinney. "Jtawai2ee?William Rodgers, Juliet Sradherry, H. P. Salley. TKcits? Charles F. Gilliam, J. E. Imstrxs, John A. Wilson. H?hdlle?R. S. Uldrick, Allen io?-u. C. E. Bowie. "Lritarron?C. L. Pressly, Tompkins Itasca?; J- S. Gibert. N Xucaee?J. Claud Ashley, Charge Srxayon, Reese McMahan. S&evu Chapel?L. C. Nickles, H. 'fc Car&ran, Will Reid. W. McKee, J. A. Xdtics, E. R. Miller. Hampton?J. D. Murdock, J. C. "Jurtos, C. C. McDonalds. lk-cntain View?John Wright, Testd Campbell, W. W. Jolley. SWs Springs?Cliff Burts, W. M. 3ea535a, J. P. Smith. 2aui -Springs?Alvin Ellis, Fred *<L TTiirick and D. E. Newell. IS of the above named 'voting jrtrer.-rts except Means Chapel, Watts fccrariisj' and Mountain View, must T5t!' Ore booths as provided by law. 7b& managers of the Clubs will jesagnate one of their number to :*?x.?.iike Court House on Saturday, ArsiKaber 9, 1922, between 9 a. m. *ncf 6 p. m. for boxes, tickets, etc. J. HOWARD MOORE, art?, -it. County Chairman. !; WANTS FOR RENT?One 4-room cottage on Siihey street, water and lights. Apoly to H. R. McAllister. 8,14tfc COST: Female hound puppy, color Vbvck and tan, about three months ite ^ftase notify Dr. H. C. FenKe:. ltpd. lafsests for information on conditions of every descrrtTKW*, past, present and future, "fkTr.j r.-? Weather Bureau of the LTn vr. States Department of Agri 2ufta-*< ?ieceritiy a correspondent "Wihat would happen if all it.', nrcrjaiiing winds were reversed*: H?rfc7d a point equal to molasirK feathers for furnishing ascertainment to those who '1&\- wvthing else to thinlc about. vvvvvvvvvvvv* V "\ < | V V V LOWNDES VILLE V < V VVWWV VV V WWW A general exodus of our young people is taking place, leaving for their different fields of work. The town is lonely without them, we miss their happy faces and sight for the sound of their merry voices. The following- have cone to teach at the respective places: Mr. Fred Fic jquette, Elizabeth City, N. C.; Mr. |De Witte Harper. Greenwood; Miss Pauline Clinkscales, Greenwood city (schools; Miss Kathleen Cooley. Dallas, N. C.; Miss Christine Kay, Hick jory, N. C.; Miss Emma Bell, Pemi broke,'N. C.; Miss Clary Bonds, Cenitral; Miss Cornelia Tennant, Darjlington city schools. Later the following will leave: Miss Vera Bonds, iTownsville; Misses Eloise and Sara iHardin. Barnes: Miss Bessie Fic Jquette has entered the eleventh grade in Anderson cityy schools. Miss I Pauline Ballenger has gone to Wal|ha!la to enter the high school at that place. On the 19th inst. Misses Alpha Barnes and Georgia Harper will enter the senior class at Win thropt college. Miss /Lucille Kirkpatrick will enter the sophomore class at Winthrop college, and Miss Zelpha Hardin will enter the junior ips at Coker college. On last Thursday the children of Capt. and Mrs. Weston Harper celebrated their mother's birthday by a home coming of all the family except r. Holcombe Harper, of Worchester, Mass., and Mr. George Harper, of Bonami, La. A most delightful course dinner and served and a happy day spent in sweet communion. Dr. Kirkpatrick has made exten sive improvements on his home and grounds. A porte cochere has been erected, brick walks laid, the dwelling freshly painted and other chang es that add greatly to the beauty of .he place. The Doctor is getting ready for the home-ooming of his family about November 1st. Dr. and Mrs. JJ. B. Kay, of By:cn, Va., have been spending a few days at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mark Speer. He came to see his mother, who greatly improved. She has accompanied him home and will spend the winter at Byron. Mrs. J. W. McWhorter and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of Atlanta, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis HuckaJbee. Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Fennell and Curtis III 01 ADDeviue, were pieaaant visitors during the week. Miss Minnie Lee Nickles of Green wood spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Alice Harper. Mr. IRembert Allen, o}? Greetns oro, N. C., and his friend Miss Dorothy Seigman of Washington, D. CM are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ]BdlineJ A|Den. \ Miss Lucile Kirkpatrick, who has been at Hendersoriville, is spending a few days with her father, before she returns to Winthrop college. Mrs. W H. Hardin has gone to iDue West to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Boozer Bonds has accepted the position as foreman of Mr. Jas. Baker'is model farm?Red Top at Latimer. Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Fennell have gone to Greenville, for a few .lnvc lnii+iro< uri+Vi tVipir H PTS. (Mesdames Jones and Ligon. Mrs. William Clinkscales , her daughter, Miss Mattie and Messers Tom and Harold Clinkscales of, Starr were pleasant visitor.^ to relatives during the week. Mrs. Annie Broadwell Parnell is Mite ill and it is feared it shall be found it necessary to remove her to a hospital. Miss Lillian Benton, of Elberton, is i spending the week with Mrs. W. L. Kennedy. Mr and Mrs. W. W. Thompson .spent the weekend with his mother at Belton. ' , Mrs. J. B. Huckabee has returned from an extended stay with rela tives at Gaffney. Mr. J. J. Walker of Donalds, Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Canvile and son, Leander, 'of AntrevilJe, spent last Thursday in town with relatives. Mrs. Laura Vcrner and family of, Lavonia, Ga., were week end quests of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Speer. Mrs. Camilla Lemmori has gone . Anderson, where she has accepted A position with the Mattison Insurance Co. Mr. A. B. Wilson has returned .Vom a business trip to McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCalla and \ > \ . DUE WEST NEWS. V A. R. Presbyterian V V V vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Mr. J. C. Todd made a business trip to Columbia last week. Miss Martha Bonner of Columbia, is in Due West on a two week's visit to her mother, Mrs. Nettie Bonner. Miss Kate Kennedy went to Statesville last week to take in the Pressly Hamilton wedding. Mr. A. H. Agnew returned on Mon day from a few days visit to friends in Rock Hill, S. C. Miss Louise Pones, of Camden, Ala., arrived last Saturday to begin work in the Due West graded school. She will be on the faculty for the school year. Mr. W. B. Evans, former Erskine student who is to teach this year in McColl, S. C., spent the week-end in Due West. Miss Lois Pressly and Miss Mildred McCain left for Anderson on last Saturday where they will have a position in the city schools for the coming year. Mrs. May McDill Clinkscales, who 'Vine tioon cnpnHincr cummer in Due West, with her mother, Mrs. W. W. McDill. returned to her home I in Aiken on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Payson Kennedy, Mr. A. S.jKennedy and Mrs. Selden Kennedy, Jr., went up to Spartanburg last week. From there they went to Bon Clarken. Misses Josie and Susie Nance left Due West this week for Statesville where they will have a position in the public (school. (Miss iSujsi^ taught there last year. Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Smith left for Bartow, F'a., last week after a vacation spent in Due West and the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. Smith preached several times for his former charge at Bradley, S. C. Miss Barabra Grier returned home last week from a visit to friends in Chester. She also attended the Pressly-Hamilton wedding in States! ville, being a bride's maid for the occasion. Mr. R. A. Willis, Jr., arrived in Due West last week and spent a few days with friends. He returned on Tuesday his mother and his sister, Mrs. J. C. Todd accompanying him to Edgemoor. Marriage A La Mode. An old Chinese custom requires that the suitor give his tiancee a delicate cup and saucer as a- betrothal gift. She sips tea from it daily until her marriage. If her swain is unfaithful it is said that the cup will register this by cracking. their two handsome boys came over [from Due West and spent the week lend at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Meschine with Misses Louise and Frances, of Poetinan, were guests of Mrs. T. J. Bowman during the weekk. Friends of Mr. Reynolds Meschine will be pleased to know that he has secured a good position at Augusta and is making his home there at present. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carter, of Ehrhardt are guests of Mrs. Gamewell Huckabee. Mrs. Wm. Taggart and little daughter after an extended visit to her father, Mr. H. C. Tennant have 'returned to their home in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. 'Caleb C^inkscales are spending this week at Rivercresl Farm with Mrs. R. E. Clinkscales. Mrs. Treva Speer Suttle and lit lie folks of Antreville, are with her mother, Mrs. Georgia Speer. Dr. and Mrs. Kay, Mrs. Henry Mosely and Dr. Kirkpatrick spent last Sabbath in Hendersonville. Miss Bessie Harper is at Due West the pretty visitor of her cousin, Mrs M. P. McCalla. Prof John Frank Harper has gone to Raleigh, N C. to represent Abbeville county at the Calhoun Highway conference. Dr. Kirkpatrick presi | (lent of the Abbeville branch of that !Highway, being unable to attend on account! of professional duties in vited rrol. Harper to represent tnis county in the meeting. Messers Henry Salley and John Williams of Brownlee, were business visitors on our streets during the week. Mrs. Christine Mullinax of Belton, [ was the week end guest of relatives. VU^WVVVVVVVVVV GI2? v % i v COLD SPRINGS. V 1 N >1 lVVVVVVVVS.VVV\g Miss Sara Uldrick is spneding a |] few days at the home of Mr. L. T. Ij Uldrick. |j Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ellis and son |f] Ahvin, motored to Belton Tuesday, g Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winn were V the week end guests at the home of Mrs. J. D. Winn. Mrs. J. M. Rowe and children of Summerton. S. C., is spending a whi\e with her father, Mr. W. B. pg Uldrick. Mr. Roy McCombs visited home I ' people Saturday night. I Miss Sara Uldrick spent last weekj at the home of R. S. Uldrick and j family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King and son,] Marvin and Mr?. Pierce 'Bowen: were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.} James Smith of McCormick last Friday. . Mr. Floyd Uldrick and children ?| and sister, Mrs. J. M. Rowe and fa children visited Mr. and Mrs. Chris-,g tie Cochran, Sunday. Ruth Uldrick S returned home with them. Mrs Charlie . McMahan and son j| Earnest and little Gertrude Cul- j| J treth, spent a few days with her sis IS er, Mrs. F. E. Hagan. S ? Mr. Howard Smith of McCormick, ^ is spending a few days with Mar-!B /in King. || j Miss Carrie Kay, of Belton, is vis |j| iting at the home of Mr. W. R. Ellis, js Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hagan spent '[3 Sunday at the home of Mr. T. F. |j Jldrick and family. a Mrs. W. A. Hagan and Mrs. Ers- |j kin Hagan were the guests of Mrs. S Arthur Newell Wednesday. s Little Frances Uldrick and Hattie S Lee Kay spent last week with Mr. Ij 1 and Mrs. Allen Hagan. S j V V1 V RIDGE NEWS V j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner and lj little laughter, Blandena, spent a few 3 , days last week with friends and rel- [a atives nea/r 'Elberton, Ga. ? S Mr. Dewey Hall, of Iva, .spent the [| week end with Mr. C. B. Hutchison, s ' Mrs. R B. Crittendon and Mrs. R. S C. ParneJl 'and children were the g guests of Mrs. Monroe Crittendon ? Sunday. ra Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker, and a Mr. Guy Tucker, visited at the home jgjgjgji of Mr. J. J. Boles Sunday ___ Miss Hattie Morrow spent last week '.\rith Miss Bessie Bryan of Anderson. HAI Miss Monroe Crittendon spent Sat- Kill urday evening with Miss Johnnie ____ Waters. HQ Miss Nettie Sue Wells spent Sunday with Miss Hattie Morrow.. j Mrs. W. A. Boles spent the week ?nd with Mrs. J. J. Boles. senti Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Waters and ^ daughter, Mildred, spent last Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Evans Loftis. j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dickerson, of ^ Gregg Shoals, spent awhile with Mr. ! inri Mrs. T. A. Turner last Saturdav i6n . _ the ] Mrs. M. B. Hutchison spent Sun| day with Mrs. W. J. Barton. Mr. Elliott Thomas, of Calhoun ^ Falls, spent Saturday night with his brother, Mr. G. D.^ Thomas. ^ Mrs. Porter Hill and Mrs. John Dem Watkins and daughters Misses Rosa ",ee and Lucile, spent Tuesday even ing with Mrs. C. D. Thomas. Mr. Thomas Bradshaw spent Mon day at the home of Mi\ R. B. Cleve- , , , date land. Mrs. W. L. iBoles and children were the guests of Mrs. T. A. Tur ner, Sunday. Mr. J. H. Hutchison spent the day last week with his sister, Mrs. Lula * Hall, of Iva. Miss Flora Turner spent Saturday night with Miss Roberta Hutchison. tlon Mrs. T. D Morrow spent Thursday ovening with Mrs. R. L. Morrow. Miss Leila May and Virginia Tur-!** ner spent Monday evening with Mrs. Monroe Crittendon. YE FARM GOSSIPE Hard times make better farmers. After all, the best Muscle Shoals for the production of nitrogen is broad fields of legumes on every farm It looks as if Mr. B. Weevil is getting ready to do a big "sharecrop" business with cotton farmers ' this year. Whitewash on the farm is like j charity; it covers a multitude of ugly. j things. [""* Rosenberg Mercantile Co. J11 Department Stores \ 11 ABBEVILLE, - - - S. C. 11 I Billikin Shoes Mean 11 * term Satisfaction jjfl Satisfaction for the parents because they tfl are | R Durable, Comfortable, and |1 Economical 11 Satisfaction for the children for they are IB KfcAL SHUfcS | Shoes that the Boys and Girls can wear IV with pride, knowing hat they have on |? their feet the very best that can be bought. 1 We have just received a large shipment of 19 *?tii rit inn ' o miLitima j? for Fall and Winter ^ 8 We are in position to fit School Children ml with the exact Shoe desired. ; B THE ROSENBERG MER. CO. II Exclusive Agents for BILLIKIN Shoes jB __ ^ 1 NOTICE. 'JM Ml llBCilllS!sT^^rri i COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. USE OF REPRESENTATIVES Court of Common Pleas John M. Covin, w Plaintil^H asfsinst mH hereby announce myself as a' ? , . ? Si ., . - ,, , -o I Planters Bank, a corporation, Lena H idate for the Souse of Repre-i , , ? ' .,, ? ,, , , H .. , . . . . i Jordan, Ernest Liddell, M. J. Wal Jtives subject to the rules of ,, , ' ? . , H rv + r> lace, B. F. Martin, A. W. tnright, H Democratic Primary. ' , . , , ? , v t, I A K. Bankniffht. and John J. Mc M. J. ASHLEY. Mahan, as Insurance Commissioner of the State of South Carolina, hereby announce myself as a. _ , , - , TT n Defendants, idate for the House of Repre. xii.--i.v- lL ^ u . Notice is hereby given that all itives subject to the action of , . . . , . _ . persons having claims against Sons Democratic Primary. , , . IP ... W. WALLACE HARRIS. \"d D"Ugh er> a ^ ed corporation, who contend that such claims are a lien on or are enhereby announce myself as a .... , . , .. . , . . . . , ' _ titled to be satisfied out of certain idate for the House of Repre- . , . . , funds now in the hands of The Plantitives subject to the rules of the _ ^ AKW,-11a JL>aiit\, vi n.wucTmc, wu w?w vi ocratic Primary. ^ insurance Commission of W. L. BRO L South Carolina, are hereby required F0R AUDITOR. to file their said claims with me on or before September 29, 1922, or hereby announce myself a candi- ejge win be barred, for Auditor of Abbeville Coun- ^jg notjce ^ given pursuant to abject to the rules of the Demo. an order 0f ju<jge Frank B. Gary, c primary election. dated August 26th, 1922. A. referW. L. (Roy) POWER. encg wjjj ?,e or(jered to determine the validity of any claims filed imme hereby announce myself a candi- diately after September 29, 1922, of for re-election for Auditor of which notice will be duly given, sville County, subject to the ac- THOS. P. THOMSON, of the Democratic primary. Master Abbeville County. RICHARD SONDLEY. Aug. 28.-ltw. 4wks. tOwen Brothers I Marble and I Granite Co. 8 99 I \ UL01Vji>LIV3 :M jt^ 1 manufacturers 8 / rjtfg ERECTORS jB " \. The largest and best equipped monir- flE J _ ?mental railis in the Carolina*. SSI XL^? ~~ GEENWOOD, S. C. H