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i I' If You W Becomi : I; uvni I Th( i | HANDSCHV ? SLIPPERS Ml ; 11 If you are as particula I % appearance of your sh are about the rest of j I ? es you'll much prefei I ? we sell at $2.50 to I any sold anywhere I money. II rti ? i 1 rni I O I o I I IN MEMORY. Mclnt I best 1 I Mrs. i I On the morning of March 31st, nieces I 1916, the gentle spirit of Mrs. Mary jyjrg I E. Mcintosh passed from this life to y,, a fairer realm. where She was born November 26th, 1844 of om in Elbert County, Georgia, at tingui "Thornville," the beautiful home- terred stead of her parents. She was the She eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who 1< Guilford Cade, and as "Miss Mollie the sp Cade" was loved and admired by a flower large circle of friends. Many are still living who remember her as a Sunse very charming young woman, and Ant her grace of manner and brightness And n of mind were characteristics through b life. She was educated in Salem, North Carolina, where she was noted for superior mental qualities. She But si was married in 1867 to Mr. Single- a ton A. Mcintosh, eldest son of Col. Tnn Wm. M. Mcintosh. Of their five \yhen children, four survive them: Mrs. h S. J. Zeigler, Mrs. Henry M. Long, t Wm. M. Mcintosh and Guy C. Mcintosh. Their grandchildren are, S. Twilig J. Zeigler, Jr., an officer in tne u. Anc S. Navy, Miss Howelle Mcintosh And n Zeigler, J. N. Allston, Jr., and Mary v Louise Allston, children of Augusta Wh THE UNIVERSAL Every other car on the roa * more than half the cars bou^ I will be Fords. There's a I reason. Ford cars are fillii every field of human activity two cents a mile to operate Better order yours today $390; Touring Car $440; C Town Car $640; Sedan $74C f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at Longshore's C Phone 305, A ant to be ! ngly Attir< : Fail to Cc ;n You'll F toods at th IE NEW S KFORDS LAI r about the J. u .. An attractn oes as you /our cloth- in silks, Cre r the kind $3.50 to I at prices tc for less pa 50c LSO osh Allston, the gentlest and For oved member of the family. 7. D. Lee, a sister, and many T] and nephews also survive her. I ho ;. Mcintosh rests by the side of ^ isband in Heardmont cemetery, for five generations members j a of Elbert County's most disshed families have been inMEJ was laid to rest among those jyjc aved her. The last rays of iring sunshine fell on the two covered mounds. Q t and evening star, The 1 one clear call for me! give lay there be no moaning at the mjss ar any en I put out to sea. dido fore ach a tide as moving seems the sleep, A full for sound and foam, ranz that, which drew from out the mo(j oundless deep Stat ns again home. XgTe ;ht and evening bell. 1 after that the dark, 20 f1 iav there be no sadness of fare- Pect rell pof? en I embark. Pa fron mini , Stat stori pres gOV the use ~ tatic )# , me? ? J socn gove CAR I 'can ever (1 is a Ford; ~ *lit this year ^ mighty good lg a place in \ Cost about and maintain. . ^ ! Runabout Joupelet $590; sof 4 All T?vir?oc slflT f XXXI 1/liVVU II ? che juri I arage J .bbeville, S. C. you I So? soa Sure You A id For EAS ?me Here tc ? Inow That e Lowest P< UITS, DEES! IIES WAISTS ! We ire display ef waists jf1'' Dre spe De Chines, Lawns at1 non i suit your purse., SIL to $3.50 S,J n ar tho' from out our bourne of time ESTA' and place, he flood may bear me far, , pe to see my Pilot face to face, Notice rhen I have crossed the bar. . v 1AK Annie Mcintosh Wall, day of Lugusta, Georgia, April 4, 1916. final ac doing a tate of CICAN GOVERNMENT HAS office o ?T GIVEN PERMISSION TO ville C< USE ITS RAILWAYS. nald?s< Admini ueretaro, Mexico, April 7.? All pe Mexican government has not sajd est n the American government per- menfc o ion to use Mexican railways for an(j aui purpose whatever, said Gen Can- red; Aguilar, Mexican minister of ign relations'after a meeting of Carranza cabinet today. t the cabinet meeting Gen. Car- * ** ;a and his advisers discussed JD ifications suggested by the United es in the recent proposals for an ement for crossing the frontier j feen the United States and Mexi- ' i, iy the armed forces of the res- .J.t'KN ive governments. The latest .proIs of the Washington state de- 1IN ment were received yesterday i Eliseo Arredondo, Mexican _i. j : 4-- 4-u? j rursi later ueMgiiaie tu tuc uiuicu j mad? il en. Aguilar denied vigorously $"<? aucl ies published in the American during s to the effect that the Carranza day irnment had given permsision to describi United States army forces to All t Mexican railways for transpor- situate, >n of foodstuffs and supplies. County Ptease rectify these false state- ijna> bt ts," said Gen. Aguilar to the As- to Chas ited Press. "The Mexican gov- ? j^on n.ent Has not given tne American pr0pert srnment permission to use Mexi- by Hai( railways for any purpose what- i0t 0f ] lane at Philson i use of hat's Bad For Your Skin Is Wilson* Bad For Your Clothes . "????Street, in dcsc lany laundry soaps and Cir^h?f p powders roughen the free fr< i of the hands. The same House" mical that does this is in- Ternls pay for ous to fabrics. subject torax is beneficial to the Abbevi1 1. It cannot possibly hurt TruSMi ir clothes. But it cleans 11 t"wm to perfection. i y? '20 Mule Team Borax ZEM ip Chips" are pnre soap and rec r r i , ??od h< 1 pure borax combined in for Ec2 right proportions for laun- \t&c. 5 work. Zcmerii {25c package will do more minnr th on rnr \\rr\r f-li nf Kar i WV101 llllllg lliail M VI 111 W1 L/Ui " p or washing powders. itradic?1 ire Stylishl TER or an CI . V ) oeiect i ( You Have >ssible Cos 3ES, WAIS1 SILK DRESSES have jnst received am iment of Ladies Suits sses and have marked I trices to suit the most tical. mm nnraapa n UKtSrttd: , Priced from $6.00 to $2 IS: Priced from $10. to $2 sfD I TE OF L. O. SPEER, DEC'D. Di?tri of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge E NOTICE that on the 15th IN T] April, 1916, I will render a W. 1 :count of my accounts and g is Administratrix of the Es- >p0 L. 0. Speer, deceased, in the j f Judge of Probate for Abbe- ? , )unty at 10 o'clock a. m., and M same day will apply for a fi- j * j? :harge from my trust as such 5,an ? stratrix. rsons having demands against djschj ate will present them for pay- agajn n or before that day, proven there thenticated or be forever bar- upon of A] Mrs. George Speer, at Gr Administratrix. o'cloc ; time ankrupt Notice. apjL' have, ?.DISTRICT COURT OF THE tion ! ED STATES, FOR THE WES- , DISTRICT OF SOUTH 4* LINA. 2 MATTER OF \.S. A. MILFORD, Bankrupt, nutri IN BANKRUPTCY. Wc uant to an order of the Court i the above entitled matter on rri le 1st, 1916, I will sell at pub;ion, to the highest bidder, the legal hours of sale on the 7. t of May, 1916, the following ] ed real estate: fa) hot tract nr nnrppl nf land, nr l lying and being, in Abbeville bankr , in the State of South Caro- c0U1.+ iing house and lot conveyed cree(i A. Milford by Mrs. Amelia disclu vood on Nov. 29th, 1909, said agajn y being bounded on the North ^herei *ler Street; on the South by upon Ei. C. Philson and a ten foot 0? the rear of the said R. C. at qv lot. to be kept open for the 0?ci0c the owners of the said R. C. +;me , lot, the lot of Mrs. R. C. an(j 0 and the lot herein described: aDDea West by lot of Mrs. R. C. have> ; and on the East by Main tjon \ the said house and Lot hereribed being situated in the ^ Abbeville. !? said property is to be sold . am liens. The sale will be front of the County Court Di?tri in the City of Abbeville. We of sale?Cash. Purchaser to papers and stamps. Sale IN TI to confirmation by the court. W le, S. C., April 1st, 1916. ROBERT S. OWENS, To th : in Bankruptcy of Chas. A. I Iford. Tal 4t. 4, 4. Marcl . bankr A CLEAR, HEALTHY SKIN creed ERINE removes all roughness dischz Iness, and leaves the skin in a again: salthy condition. Best remedy therei sema. Stops the itching and upon ermanently. bOc and $1.00 of Aj Milford & Co's. or from at Gr ne Chemical Co., Orangeburg, o'cloc time j and o appea i a woman says she looks like havs, t she expects the man to con- tion & her. I y, G>rrec ly Other jur App; the Be t to You. rs AND MIL rther Every dav we new for this d them eco- ^ any time yc be sure to fim want in millii 0.00 very reasonab QO0 A visit will be iEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS ict Court of the United States, (stern District of South Carolina. HE MATTER OF W. WILSON, & COMPANY, ankrupt, Level Land, S. C. e Creditors of the above named bankrupt: ke notice on the 25th day of hi, 1916, the above named upt filed his petition in said : praying that he may be deby the Court to have a full irge from all debts provable st his estate, and a hearing was upon ordered and will be had said petition on the 25th day aril, 1916, before said Court, eenville, in said District, at 11 k in the forenoon, at which and place all known creditors ither persons in interest may tr and show cause, if any they why the prayer of said petxshould not be granted J. B. KNIGHT, Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ict Court of the United States, istern District of South Caro? lina. HE MATTER OF , L. ASHLEY, (individually,) Bankrupt, Level Land, S. C. e Creditors of the above named 3ankrupt: ie notice on the 25th day of i, 1916, the above named upt filed his petition in said ; praying that he may be deby the Court to have a full irge from all debts provable st his estate, and a hearing was " * -- J 211 J upon oraerea ana win ue imu said petition on the 25th day nil, 1916, before said Court, eenville, in said District, at 11 k in the forenoon, at which and place all known creditors ther persons in interest may ,r and show cause, if any they why the prayer of said petiihould not be granted J. B. KNIGHT, Clerk. JOTICE TO CREDITORS ct Court of the United States, stern District of South Carolina. IE MATTER OF . W. WILSON, (individually Bankrupt. Level Land, S. C. e Creditors of the above named bankrupt: ce notice on the 25th day of i, .1916, the above named upt filed his petition in said praying that he may be deKir tVio f!nnrt to have a full trge from all debts provable st his estate, and a hearing w v apon ordered and will be haa said petition on the 25th day >ril, 1916, before said Court, eenville, in said District, at 11 k in the forenoon, at which ind place all known creditors ther persons in interest may r and show cause, if any they why the prayer of said petihould not be granted J. B. KNIGHT, Clerk. I\pz t * ireL t st t J o SKIRTS t LINERY t receive something oepartment so that %. iu eome you will 1 what you might < . nery. Prices are ? le. . ? <>appreciated. ."? ! < t RY i O* ?' ' | ANNUAL MEETING e I > v The jannual meeting of the stockholders of the Peoples Savings Basi^., will be held in the bffice of the Bank.. Tuesday, April 11th, 1916. W. F. Nickles, Cashier STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA*, ' ' 'i COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Probate Court. Citation for Letters of Adminiitca^ tion. By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Peg* bate: WHEREAS, S. J. Hester, made suit to me, to grant him Leuters of Administration of the Estafcur-and effects of P. J. Pheiffer, late. ofiT Abbeville County, deceased. THESE ARE THEREFORE, cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of thesaid P. J. Pheiffer, deceased, tha&. they be and appear before me, the Court of Probate, to be held. a?Abbeville Court House, on Wednesday, the 12th of April, 1916, aftespuolication hereof, at 11 o'clock, in?. the forenoon, to show cause, if an?/, they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand and seaZJ of the Court, this 28th day of March.,, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixteen, anj& . in the 140th vear of American, la? dependence. Published on the 5th day of Apxsll, 191b, in the Press and Banner, an*3on the Court House door for tke time required by law. j. f. miller;. " Judge of Probates STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA* county of abbeville. Probate Court. Citation for Letters of Administra^? tion. "R*r T TT IVTillny TT.cn .Tn^cro. nf *-* J U M AJ?AlA\*M.y W UU^V * Probate: ' WHEREAS, Dr. J. V. Tate hatfc.. made suit to me, to grant him witfct will annexed, Letters of Administration of the Estate and affects of Johc Handcock, late of Abbeville County* deceased. THESE ARE THEREFORE-, ts: > cite and admonish all and singula* the kindred and creditors of the said1 . John Handcock, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeville Court House, on Tuesday, the 18th of April, 1916, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in. the forenoon, to show cause, if 11135they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand and seal.', of the Court, this 4th day of Aprii,. in the year of our Lord one thousand I nine hundred and sixteen, and in the 1 A Hfn trnoy rvf AmorinQn Tn/^ A1\OA. . XIV/UI JTUU1 VI Ai?v?vyw?' dence. Published on the 5th day of Aptia. 1916, in the Press and Banner, asc.! on the Court House door for th*. time required by law. . J. F. MILLER, Judge of Probata