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JURORS FOR SECOND WEEK. c
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I Of Court pt Common Pleaa Which 11
Will Convene March the 27th.
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The following jurors have been
drawn for the second week of the v
court of common pleas to report a
| Monday, April the 3rd. The first r
(week jurors were puDiisneu ladt nwa | c
Abbeville Township?A F. Calvert, s
B. P. Greene, S. A. Willis, J. B.
Langley, W. M. Langley, J. W. Cal- I
vert, W. H. White, W. E. Hill, Joe c
B. Wilson, W. F. Perrin, Wheeler I
Dansby. J
Long Cane Township?R. S. Gor- s
don, A. C. Seawright, Eugene Stone, t
E. R. Miller. 1
Diamond Hill Township?J H. Fer- c
guson, R. Q. Williams, S. J. Fisher, c
J. M. Campbell. (
Due West Township?L. S. Ashley, c
t n RnrHett. .T. T. Maeill. c
(Magnolia Township?J T Black, J t
G. Carlisle, T. S. Palmer. e
Donalds Township?G. H. Kay, C. t
0. Bigby.
Bordeaux Township?D. M. Ken- J
nedy, J. R. Jennings.
Calhoun Mills Township?C. T. LeRoy,
G. M. White.
Lowndesville Township?Geo Wat- i
ers, M. B. Lewis, R. L. Morris.
Cedar Springs Township?J. H.
Rpmey, S. L. Ramey.
JOHN E. WHITE, D. D., ELECTED
PRES. ANDERSON COLLEGE
Anderson, March 15.? (Special.) f
?The Rev. John E. White, D. D., i
pastor of the First Baptist church i
?p ni+tr >n,5 heeri elected presi- t
fvi U1IO v*wj>
dent of Anderson college, succeeding r
Dr. Jas. P. Kinard, who resigned a t
few weeks ago. Tonight the board c
\ PROLONG LIF
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I f A Harmless v ege
| with no Injui
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i DOES AWAY WITH t
$ Grigsby's Liv-Ve
|| Recommended I)
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ARE C
TTEND OUR SPRING OPENIN<
m;
STFASHIONS IN MILLINERY
these two days we shall endeavor
lady who is interested in the corr
rig Open
esday and Tli
?hilsoi
r
one who wishes to be stylishly, <
either of these two days, inspect
! SUITS, SKIRTS, WAIi
4
I
styles are so attractive and the e
ready to buy.
i store's mighty power for excep
s season. We want you to see y
ILSCW
f ?
?f deacons of the church voted unan- take care of al
mously to recommend next Sunday others who m:
norning to the congregation that Dr over night.
Vhite be allowed to accept the presi- come by train,
lency, carrying on the duties of pas- W. F. Radcliff
or and president at the same time. S. C., and 1
Dr. White has the matter under ad- committee met
risement. In the event he decides to Friday night o
iccept he will cooperate with Dr. Ki- por sox
lard until the end of the present ses- locating Gilgal
ion and will become president next information w
ummer. church is fonf
Dr. White is a North Carolinian West, eight n
>y birth and came to the Anderson an(j ?ne mjje j
ihurch from Atlanta six months ago. \yest Road c
n Atlanta he was the pastor of the froni <
second Baptist church and is con- ? _
idered a leader in the Southern Bap- or further
ist convention. He is a graduate of C. E. "V
#ake Forest and degrees have been
inferred on him by the largest nFAT|, ^
hurch of any denomination in South * rt ur iw
Carolina and the action of the board MAI
>f deacons tonight means that the
ihurch and college, which is under
he State Baptist Convention, will be q wGCJne<.
iven more closely associated than iqk Qf . 'f
hey have been in the past. i^6;
?- - ? avtMi\iv depaited this 1
VBiStVILLt LUUPI 1 I OUiiuni fV,0?
SCHOOL CONVENTION, APRIL ??rne jJi ?1
i & a Mr* o j iBic been in declin:
1st AND 2nd, 1916. years> faut nQt
. years of suffei
The Abbeville Coiinty Interdenomi- mur 0f compla
national Sunday School Associa- Miss Gibert
tion Will Hold Its Seventh Annual 0f the late Re\
Convention at Gilgal Methodist Ann Baskin G
Church, Saturday and Sunday, Huguenot stoc
April First and Second. fortunate enou
Howe's "Hist
This is an ideal season of the year Church in
'or a gathering of this kind, and it tln" (,on pages
s hoped that every Sunday School veiT interestir
n the County will send representa- Dei't family i
ives. Delegates from various schools wi*n the hugi
nay have no fear of not being en- emigrated froi
ertained, for the hospitable people setled at New
- .v . ?i ?Ll? i Countv in 176
>1 xne vjllgai sculiuii win anau^t w i ?
She was boi
- " |ty on March 2
I her education
*n early chi
? Lebanon Presl
* J ing her father
'E BY USING 5 pressive by th
# faith, the earn
^ the sincerity o
mm m
J ger, she secure
J ation and affe<
table Compound J
I)) ent day, she >
fious Effects.
r in this observa
4 Those who
# watching besk
? . ? , a mmmm t illness receivec
,he USE of CALOMEL
^J er, one brothei
a three sisters, ]
^ Miss Annie H.
l'-LaX Sold and J Gibertand an
J mourn her loss
>y All Druggists *
4 TO RIJNT:?i
on upper M;
apply to Fri
ORDI/
G AND FASHION SI
^RCH 22NDAND2:
AND LADIES RE
1 A1/?
1910.
tf'
to show all the goo
ect styles.
ing"&
mrsday,
si AN
lui i ci^ujr anu ucvuiiiu
ing the
?TS, DRESSES,
ion Here
xtra values so appare
tional value-giving i
rourself.
Vm
1 visiting delegates and THE PI
ight wish to remain SA
Those who expect to
will please notify Mr. The S
e, R. F. D., Abbeville, sition is
le will see that the lowed to
;ts you at Due West the best
r Saturday morning. states in
ne will have trouble in ??untry 1
Church, the following biiilding.
ill be helpful. This and Abb
miles south of Due an"
liles from Abbeville, future ai
'rom the Abbeville-Du^ towns ar
>n the road leading Is suffice
;o Martin's Mill. bridge, t
information write, in^on^t
Villiamson, Secretary, the gene
ries did i
-TCC when th<
llbl5 Elberton
RGARET E. GIBERT
STATE ,
lay evening, March 15,
lome near Abbeville, ^
rgaret Elizabeth Gibert counties
ite after an illness of ra'^
ir months. She had 1,
ing health for four
once during all these ,5'
ring was there a mur- com
iinti \ i i
was the eldest child a ?nr
r. Jas. T. and Elizabeth
ibert, being of the old
k. Those who are ,r '1(r !
igh to own Dr. George 2* ' ^ ?1
orv of the Presbvteri- J:} ' \
South Carolina," will Viarc?ao
344-444 Volume I) a ?3'1U0J
ig account of tne Gi- 12'$
ind their connection rv
lenot Colony, which r \>
n France, and finally )?wn *
Bordeau, in Abbeville
14. $1,800;
rn in Abbeville coun!9th,
1841, receiving ?
at Cokesbury College.
Idhood she united with I? yn7vev
jyterian Church, dur- f,?\1005 .
's pastorate.
an, Miss Gibert was ime
quiet repose of her v Yiq
estness of her motives, *ork 1??
f her purpose, the pur- nn
and the steady tenacity
to do good. By her
tl manners, her modest Four j
isposition, her timely ?f certai
"-'i malaria?
!C pvv/x Oliu vuv uvi. uu- I
id to herself the vener- j _ 4
:tion of all with whom | Service 1
contact. At variance in ^
al practice of the pres- C?
vas a strict observer ?rlP sPr?
Day and constantly de- *
dency toward laxness , Typno:
nee. t0 man?
had the privilege of Measle
le her during her last children
1 a beautiful lesson in ,1 , ,re
ility, faith and trust. .
ved by her aged moth- since 19t
r, James S. Gibert, and
Mrs. John G. Evansi HAVE A
, Gibert, Miss Lucy G.
umber of relatives who ZEME
5 and redn
Contributed. ?*?
heals per
V. comfortable cottaere at C. A.
ain Street. For terms I Zemerim
;d Cason. 2-9 tf j S. C.
\LLY ir
4HW WPnMFSnAY ANn
3RD.
ADY-TO-WEAR APPAREL
ds we can, and we hope for tl
Fashion
March 22nd
D HEN
4
ugly attired will enjoy a few
and MILLINERY Now
?
nt, you will be sure to rememl
was never better shown than i:
4D HE
fcOPOSED IN THE DISTRICT
VANNAH RIVER BRIDGE UNITED STAT
WESTERN
avannah river bridge propo- SOUTH CAROL]
one that should not be al
sleep. People of two of IN the MATTER
counties in two of the best GAIN STORE
the best section of the best Pursuant to an
on earth are interested in its d jj jjjji es? o
It would put Elberton in' bankruptcy "for
eY.llle o" the national hign- trict of SQUth Carc
divert the great stream of of the estate of c
jtomobile travel through our Bankrupt, will sel
:d country That, in itself, tion at Abbeville,
>nt reason for building the stock of dg a^d
o say nothing of the conven- to fd bankru.
d benefits to the people liv- 2fth d of Marc
.oth sides of the river and , d k >00n> Th
:ral traveling , public. Fer- consists principally
all right in pioneer days, d J & '
>re was very little travel.- in^e value of the
btar' and of the fixture:
AID FOR sa^e P^act
_RURAL SCHOOLS ?
fille county leads all other firct
in the State in number of ? J1' *rst
,ools and amount of State on th2 f
?ures by counties follow, the
of schools affected being be'
d the total amount allowed Court. parties de
lue, 2 schools, $600; Aiken "j'h, r?^!?f?'?J
); Anderson 33, $8,000; Jf Swl q
4, $800; Barnwell 8, $1,- *ppIy to Robert S*
rkeley 1, $1,300; Calhoun 4, u Dnprr
3herokee 9, $2,100; Ches- _ . . ,
.300: Chesterfield 14. $3,300 I Trustee _inBankrur
nil', $2,600; Colleton 13, ,,, S?"1
Darlington 19, $5,000; Dil- Abbeville, S. C., Mi
4,000; Dorchester 7, $1,600;
I 8, $1,900; Fairfield 1,
lorence 23, $6,100; George1800;
Greenville 53, $12,6U0; MASTER
od 7, $1,500; Hampton 8,
Horry 23, $5,300; Jasper 2, The state of Sout|
J2'90,0! Lancas- County of AM
5,400; Laurens 26, $6,100; Court of Coi
0, $2,000; Marlboro 7, $1,yberry
8, $1,900; Oconee 21,
Orangeburg 21, $5,500; Clelia P. McGowan
L8, $3,800; Spartanburg 34, tor of the Est.
Sumter 7, $1,700; Union 6, Gowan,
Williamsburg 16, $3,700; ^ agar
$4,200. . Mrs. E. A. T. Kirb:
YOU KNOW THAT By authority of
by the Court of C
>er cent of the inhabitnats Abbeville County,
n sections of the South have m.? e An a?ove
will offer for sale^
nited States Public Health J* add me, n.
las trapped 615,744 rodents . letral hours c
Irleans in the past 18 months . deScfibed land,
ireless sneezer is .the great tr?ct or parcd of j
. ?r,,u , . . . * *> and being in the ci
ur is the best spring tonic? Abbeviiie County, i:
id fever is a disease peculiar said> containing On
1-11 11 AAA A ' m0re 0r ^SS> an(^ 1
!S kills over 11,000 American of w L King> Cab
annually? Ave and Gambrell
has not been a single case house and lot in cj
r fever in the United States formeriy occupied I
15 * as residence.
TERMS OF SA
l CLEAR, HEALTHY SKIN chasers to pay for p
RINE removes all roughness Mast
ess, and leaves the skin in a
,lthy condition. Best remedy What a man woi
ma. Stops the itching and asm" in himself h
manently. bOc and $1.00 label "gush" in oth
Milford & Co's. or from Cleanness of bod
v PUftrviirtol PA nT?onr?oViiirn? tA m*Anoo^ -frArw
5 UiaiigVUUib) V.V4 vvr vvvvu -? * Vi?
to God.?Bacon.
wn
THURSDA
FOR SPRIIS
le attendance
nSt
and .
RY
moments spei
r on Exhibi
beivus when y
n our new goo
COURT OF THE
ES FOR THE
DISTRICT . OF A,
'NA. sion
? persi
OF CASH BAR- Coin
, Bankrupt, and
order passed by parti
ne of the referees gang
the Western Dis- able>lina,
I, as trustee "Fib
ash Bargain Store fied
1 by public auc- befo
S. C., the entire Coui
fixtures belong- to bi
pt estate, on the ]y m
h, 1916, at 12 thosi
e stock of goods wjn
of shoes, hats, 0f tl
and clothing. The meei
. io <?/M7Q 7Q
? otuv-i\ JO ?p-zjL i w? */ | unic
3 $617.75. The whei
! at the late place ingt
bankrupt and will faon
n in the following
; received on the
he stock of goods
ixtures and stock 'T* A
e. The terms of 1 *
ind said sale shall
formation by the x
siring information
;he said stock of
inspect same will D<
Owens. Abbeville, an ii
indig
IT S. OWENS, ergy
itcy of Cash Bar- mom
j prov
arch 16, 1916. ' VER
j and
I brigl
I n n f n
'S SALE j?fll
? | mon<
l Carolina, I$1 a
jeville, j by tl
nmon Pleas. sale ;
, as Administra
ite of W. C. Mc- 1
nst
7- i
? I
a Decree of Sale .
omir?">n Pleas for '
in said State. Cc
stated case, I j rei
at Public Outcry, _r.
, S. C., on Sales.
D. 1916, with- tlD
4-T-?? Atir_ I
t? sale tltc , M
, to-wit: All that! .ey
and situate, lying ,
ity of Abbeville, ^
n the State aforee-half
Acre, (V&)
bounded by lands
iell Estate, Cabell
Street, being the "V
ity of Abbeville, pro
>y the defendant abs
Ou
LE?Cash. Pur- **?'
apers and stamps. Soi
R. E. HILL, i in
er, A. C., S. C. j &
uld call "enthusi- q
e is very apt to
:erf:_ 1
y was ever aeem- I
a due reverence I {
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LEGAL NOTICE.
11 Act was passed at the 1916 ses-of
the Legislature requiring any
on holding claims against ties:
ity to send in a separate itemizes. 1
sworn statement for each dement
(as jail, poor house, cIuch&
:, etc) to which it may be charge?said
bill must be entered rra ?
i book of claims,"" (and so tes?to
by County Auditor,) ten dzje.
re the meeting of the Board of?
ity Commissioners or it will fiance:
s tarried over to the next moirffeleeting.
For the convenience ?2T'
3 living out of town, the Boards
hold this book open until the Sih:
le month?making the regular:ing
of the Board fall on the IStfe
ss that should fall on Surr<fajr-,..
i it will be held Monday foII<m^
instead of Tuesday after the fesf.
day, as now held.
W. A. STEVENSON",
Supervisor Abbeville Couzwjv. *
lKE LIV-VER-LAX
\ND FEEL WELL
>n't suffer from the ill effects
uactive liver, such as headacfae,.
jestion, constipation, lack of ersand
low spirits, when for a IfctSfc
ey you can get a remedy of"
ed merit. GRIGSBY'S LJTV-LAX
will get your liver rvg&V
let you enjoy better health iirwx
iter spirits. LIV-VER-LAX actsrally
and effectively. Has ncraele
dangers and bad after efferss
lomel. Sold under an absoRzttv
?y refund guarantee at 50c aras
bottle. Each bottle is protected
le likeness of L. K. Grigsby, For
by any druggist.
? ^
Wood's Productive
Seed Corns. I
r\? c I
jur > lrgima-growii oects ;
>rns have an established
rotation for superiority in
aductiveness and germinaig
qualities. ^
food's Descriptive Catalog
s about the best of prize-wing
and profit-making; varieties la \
oth White and Yellow Corns*
Cotton Seed. j
Ve offer the best and most finsived
varieties, grown in sectioes
olutely free from boll weevfll J ' l
r Catalog gives prices and infection,
and tells about the best
ithern Seeds,
D-DAY VELVET BEANS. Sojb 1f.
lans. SUDAN GRASS. Dallis Gta? I ;
and all Sorghums and Millets- j
Catalog mailed free on request. , | J
\ W.WOOD & SONS. |
JEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. f