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WlUXAi. VVVVVVWVVVVVVVVi V V V LOWNDESVILLE. V V V VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV: i Lowndesville, July 31.?The County Interdenominational Sunday School Convention was held in the Methodist church here Saturday and Sunday. It was well attended and an interesting program was carried out. ~ T> * *" A1?U?wia Mrs. 5. f. ivioore U1 mauaiuo, uiiu Miss Cora Holland of Spartanburg, made inspiring and instructive addresses each session on different" phases of the work. Hon. M. F. Ansel, president of the State Convention, was present Sunday morning j>nd addressed a large audience. A report of the year's work was given by Mr. J. M. Nickles, the county president, was good and showed that the organization is growing. A long table was arranged under the shade trees in Mrs. E. W. Harper's front yard, which is just across the from the church, and dinner S'-r c<". there both days. Lowndesville en joyed having the convention and the people in oui community will no doubt become more interested in tha work our county is doing to promote the grert movement. There were a number of delegates from the county i present. Die following delegates 1 --- - AkKavilla ana viskujs nuiu nuubnuw ? the association r Mr. Amos B. Morse, Mr. Joel Morse, Miss Mamie Morse, Mr. C. D. Brown, Mr. C. D. Brown, Jr., Mr. Thompson, Mr. Horace Mcallister, Mr. J. M. Nickles, Mr. C. E. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peebles, Misses Mary Hill, Ruth Calvert, Marion Cason, Marion Mabry,' Annie and Carolyn Hill, Miss McAllister. Little Frances and Nancy Harper of Greenwood, spent last week with their aunt, Mrs. E. W. Harper. They returned with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Harper, who came up for the day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Berry Allen and , Mr. and Mrs. Theron Allen were ' visitors Sunday and attended the as- . sociation. : Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Moseley, of Bluefield, W. Va., are visiting Mr. ' and Mrs. Henry Moseley. GREAT PANTOMIME. ' One of the best features of the 1 Great Carnival will be a pantomime , given by the Due West people, en- ' titled "From Colleg Boy to Soldier." 1 This will be one of the many enter- 1 tainments given on the stage on the j square. There will be a continuous performance from 8 P.. M. on. Drills ! solos, quartets and many other de- ] lightful features. See advertisement in this issue. s. V 1 V MT. CARMEL. V < \ vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Mt. Carmel, July 31.?On last < Friday afternoon quite a severe wind 1 rain and hail storm passed over Mt. 1 Carmel and the nearby country. The -' wind was the heaviest I have known < and just above Mt. Carmel on Miss Susie Patterson's farm the hail was ' very destructive, some crops were 1 almost totally destroyed. The dam- < age to fruit trees and crops was considerable. < Messrs. T. E. Rivers of Greenwood, 1 and H. M. McCain and Harper, of ] McCormick, were business visitors in Mt. Carmel last Monday. I Mr. John Brown spent the fourth ' Sabbath in Mt. Carmel with his son, i Mr. Horace Brown. 1 Mr. Bennie Harling returned home last Sabbath from Columbia, where he has been working for the past three weeks. j Misses Willie and Elizabeth Mc- 1 ane of Abbeville, are the attractive omoctc nf Missps T.nnise Conner and 1 Mary Paschal. Miss Louise Conner entertained on last Wednesday evening in honor of Mis? Kathleen Hayes, the attractive ' guest of Miss Mary Paschal, and her 1 guests, Misses Willie and Elizabeth 1 McLane of Abbeville. Owing to the : stormy evening a small crowd was present. Delicious cream and block cake was served by Miss Louise Con- ; ner. . Miss Carrie Mary Gibert of Calhoun Falls, was the charming guest : of Miss Isabel Boyd last week. . Mrs. J. L. Wisby and Mr. Herman Wisby of Abbeville, spent Sabbath afternoon in Mt. C^rmel with friends Misses Elinor Halliday, Sophronia Dean and Reba.Wcls represented t!i<3, A. R. P. Sabbath School at the con-| vention in Plum Branch last week. | They reported quite a plaesant t;me.j We hope to have the convention in Mt. Carmel next year. Mr. Ollie Watson returned home last Saturday from the Anderson hos-j pital, and is able to atend to hisj work now. This will be good news to his m?ny fnneHc. I Mrs. W. A. Scott is still on the, sick list, but is improving slowly. j HOLDING A MEETING. Dr. G. W. Swope left Monday for T okonnn in AnHoronn i>?nn(:v. whftrp he will hold a protracted meeting. Dr. Swope will be away about ten days^ MINUTES OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE ABBEVILLE DISTRICT BIBLE SOCIETY The Directors held their annual meeting in the Baptist church on July 25th, 1917. Present: Revd's. F. Y. Pressly, H. W. Pratt, H. B. Blakeley, J. B. Hillhouse, Messrs. R. S. Galloway, Amos B. Morse, Hugh Wilson, J. N. Dendy, L. P. Harkness, Drs. J. I. McCain and C. H. McMurray, Mr. W. D. Morrah. Opened with prayer. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Rev. H. Waddell Pratt and Mrs. John E. Brownlee were recommended for electio^i as life members to the society. It was moved and ordered that a meeting of the board of directors be held every year early in May, the day to be appointed by the president and secretary. On motion the secretary was requested to furnish a copy of the minutes annually to the city papers, s soon after the meetings as pocsii-le, with the request that they publish same. Mr. John G. Hemminger's name was dropped from the list of directors according to the constitution, not having attended a meeting in three years and Mr. Albert Gibert was elected to fill the vacancy thus created. Dr. F. Y. Pressly was appointed to address a letter to the churches in V DUE WEST. V Due West, July 30.?For a number of days during the dry spell, the Due West people held a series of prayer meetings. They developed to be one of the sweetest series of meetings ever held in this community. The blessings asked for were more largely spiritual than temporal. When the rain came two meetings of thanks giving were held. The Due West Bible society met last Wednesday night, Dr. R. L. Robinson in the chair. The annual address was made by Dr. G. G. Parkinson. The funds on hand were ordered turned over to the Abbeville society. A eood large delegation was chosen to attend the Abbeville meeting next. On last Monday afternoon, Mrs. Mary Whitesides Scoggins of this place, fell asleep after an illness of months. Mrs. Scoggins has been a ?reat sufferer the last years of her life. She leaves a devoted husband ind nine children. The funeral took place in Due West, Rev. J. P. Press[y conducting the exercises. Mr. James Bonner and Mr. Robert Brownlee left on Wednesday for Greenwood to join the Coast Artil-j ery. A great deal of interest and *ood wishes follow all of our boys as they leave us. , Miss Mary Kennedy left on Mon3ay morning for a canvass for Wonan's College in the lower part of the state. She went in Dr. Robinson's car and Mr. Howard Agnew irove the car. *' ?L- *_ -i-i! iur. oiaKeiey, wno is nuw &u*uun?d at the training camp at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., reached Due West Fri3ay and left Monday. Mrs. Janie Young Harper and :hildren of Oak Hill, Ala., are spending a part of the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young, j A Red Cross Society has been or-; ?anized in Due West. The first meet-j ing takes place this Tuesday evening in the Memorial Hall at the Woman's Colleger THE CIVIC CLUB CANNING. The canning to be done by the Civic Club is well under way and on Tuesday of every week will be demoted to the entreprise. The can ,?;ii TVf Will UG UUX1C 111 l/UC U1U w L iUIO. W. P. Greene. Mrs. Dickson, who has offered her services, will be ready every Tuesday morning at nine o'clock and persons having work to do will please send their vegetables and fruits as early as possible. The club has on hand one hundred three pound cans which they will sell at five dollars and fifty cents for the hundred or seventy-five cents a dozen. The work for canning will be sixty cents a dozen. The club has also the two pound cans which they will sent at 4 a hundred or 50 cents a dozen. The work of canning will be 50 cents a dozen. Anyone who has not bought cans from the club ami wishes to have can ning done can have the work done at six and a half cents a can, which is Mrs. Dickson's regular price. CANNING FOR THE CLUB. The canning for the Civic Club was begun last Tuesday morning and hereafter will go on every Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. W. P. Greene. A very excellent days work was done Tuesday in the way of canning tomatoes and okra. All those who have bought cans are requested to get their work done. Both vegetables and fruits are plentiful and the club hopes that much that would be otherwise thrown away will be saved. each and every community in the I i t i???i 1 county, in wmcn mere is ?u iut?i , Bible Society, asking and urging that ! at their earliest convenience they take up a special collection to pur- | chase and give bibles or testaments to our soldier boys. The American Bible Society, of which we are a part are doing a great work in this line but they need funds with which to prosecute the work. On motion the librarian was instructed to give a bible to any child in the Lethe school who did not have a copy of his own. Adjourned with prayer. Amos B. Morse, Secretary Pro Tem. The Abbeville District Bible Society held its ninety-fourth anniver-j sary meeting in the Baptist church j of Abbeville, July 25th, 1917, being I the last Wednesday in July. Dr. J. II McC~.ii*. President, occupied the! pVioir Onr>nf>H with HpunHnn.il py-I jercispp. Minutes of last meeting read and ;p) ::oved. :!ov. H. i>. Blakeley was elected ij ,-ri; ch a cormon or deliver an address at the next annual meeting, the last Wednesday of July, 1918. The Auxiliary Societies made report as follows: Abbeville city: Delegates, Judge ! Jones F. Miller, Dr. C. H. McMurray, :Mr. Otto Bristow. Donation, $124.35. Due West: Delegates, Dr. F. Y. | Pressly, Mrs. F. Y. .Pressly, Dr. J. I. j McCain, Mrs. J. I. McCain, Rev. C. ,S. Young, Rev. J. P. Pressly, Dr. G. G. Parkinson, Prof. E. L. Reid, Mrs. E. E. Boyce, Mr. R. S. Galloway, Mr A. R. Ellis, Mr. J. E. Todd, Mr. John B. Pressly. Treasurer's statement books and cash on hand, $50.37. i"Wiimhe-r n-f hihles and oortions sold. I 91. Amount in money sold, $33.15. Donation, $44.40. Shiloh: Delegates, Mr. and Mrs. |L. P. Harkness, Mrs. John E. Brownlee, Mr. A. M. Erwin. Donated, $13.-: 75. Greenville: Delegates, Mr. J. M. Haddon, Capt. G. N. Nickles. Donation, $15.83. Troy: Delegates, Mr. J. N. Dendy, (Dr. D. W. Youngblood. Donation,! $21.00. i Lebanon: Delegates, Rev. J. B.| Hillhouse, Mr. John B. Gibert. Do- ' nation, $11.75. Lower Long Cane: Delegates, I Messrs. J. C. Dansby, J. A. Young,1, and W. D. Morrah. Donation $13.50.' ! A collection was taken amounting to $3.81. The treasurer and libra-'4 rian made the following reports' which were referred to Dr. C. H. McMurray, Messrs. J. N. Dendy, and L. P. Harkness to audit. This com-! mittee reported. We find the re- | ports of treasurer and librarian correct. Adopted. je Treasurers Report to the Abbeville . District Bible Society, July 25th, 1917. | Dr. July 26, 1916, to rec'd donations $173.35 Aug. 9, 1916, to rec'd, sale books 1.50 s April 30, 1917, to rec'd, sale | 'books 21.35 !j 'June 7, 1917, to rec'd, sale books 3.97^? July 23, 1917, to rec'd, sale books 16.16! ! | ' $216.33' July 25, to cash on hand?$_40.4l!e July 27, 1916, by Cr. Book a.$ 50.001 July 27, 1916, Life Mem. Fee 30.00;8 Donation to Parent S 91.78 s 4-30-17 Frt. on books 1.06 a * "*? r% r\ n 1 jKetrun Loan A. Jts. xvi. <s.u i| July 21, express books .511* July 25, pd. A. B. M. error__ .50: Cash in Bank 40.41 j ^ $216.v3,1 Respectfully submitted, I A. B. Morse, Treas. i1 il 1916?July 27, book account. To cash $50.00 j 1916?Oct. 13, by invoice?$ 5.35 j j 1917?April 19, by invoice.. 14.69^ May 29, by invoice 3.02 ( June 2, by invoice .95, July 18, by invoice 4.7o On hand to be donated to society 21.26! ! i $50.00 1 We find the report of treasurer ^ and librarian correct. * Signed Dy Committer. ' C. H. McMurray, j ^ L. P. Harkness, M jas. N. Dendy. Is Librarians Report, July 25th, 1917. ^ Stock on hand? P jl Bible at -.$5.75?$5.75 | :i Bible at 2.90? 2.90i1 2 Bibles at 2.50? 5.00 ( ,1 Bible at 1.50 1.50!' 116 Bibles at .50 8.00 j( ill Bibles at .25 2.75; 12 Bibles 22 vols. .50 1.00J jl Bible (2 vol. short)-- .40 .40; ,5 New Test. 9 vol .35 1.75! 14 New Test, and Ps. 1.00 4.00 ; 4 New Test. .65 2.60 1 New Testament .75 .75 , j2 New Testaments .60 1.201 ' 1 New Testament .50 .50 j ; 12 New Testaments .35 4.25 j 14 New Testaments .70 2.80, 33 New Testaments .25 8.25 13 New Testaments .08 1.04 18 Psalms .16 2.88 za parts ot scripture.- .10 0.^0 8 parts of Scripture .10 .80 35 parts of Scripture ? .05 1.75 THE ROSEN! D EPA Special mid-s si the time tc mer Suits an( This is ju& make your pi cation. Our regular p unusual value The substan you more thai nnorMDn ^UJLii C i covers for Scripture. .10 .40 _ $63.72 Of these 28.75 has been put in L ince last anniversary meeting. The B ales for the year, $42.98. The best j, ve have had for years. Mr. and Mrs. I. Kirkwood, who kindly have taken ^ harge of the sales for us,have shown ^ ?eat interest in tho same and is argely responsible for this increase. 1 Amos B. Morse. The Methodist church was select- L id as the place of meeting next year. B The total amount of monies avail- I? tble being two hundred eighty eight ind 30-100 dollars, ($288.30) was L ippropriated as follows: Jg Donation to the Parent Society, h .he American Bible Society $143.30. Life membership :"ees of Rev. H. ^ IVaddell Pratt, $50.04. Life membership fees of Mrs. John 2. Brownlee, $50.00. l?vnoncoo nf cnoalfdr ??1fl.0fl. I 5laced to credit of book ac. in Newj fork, $35.00. As recommenoed by the Board ofj.j. Directors Rev. H. Waddell Pratt and ilrs. John E. Brownlee were life 2 nembers of the American Bible So- f :iety. The following officers were elected :or the ensuing year: Board of Directors: Revd's. F. Y. Pressly, H. Waddell Pratt, J. B. Hill- t louse, H. B. Blakeley, R. T. Carr, L Dr. J. I. McCain, Drs. C. A. Milford, 3. H. McMurray, S. G. Thomson, t VIessrs. W. D. Morrah, W. R. Dunn, ? H. S. Galloway, Wm. P. Greene, J. QmUVi A R Mnrsp. TTnp-h Wil luca uuubii) ii.1 0 .. >on, J. N. Dendy, L. P. Harkness, N. ?. Mclhvaine, J. E. Todd, R. A. Beaton, Albert Gibert. President: Dr. J. I. McCain; First Vice-President. W. D. Morrah; Se-jS( :ond Vice-President, W. R. Dunn;jn Third Vice-President, Rev. H. Wad-j^ lell Pratt, Fourth Vice-President, j ilev. F. Y. Pressly. Secretary, Dr. j 3. G. Thomson, Treasurer and Libra- j 'ian, Amos B. Morse. The society was then treated to an 1 jxcellent address by Dr. Wm. Spen-j :er Currell, President 01 tne ooutni^ Carolina University. His subject! jeing, Study of the Bible as Based > ^ >ri Acts 17:11. "These were more; icble than those in Thessalonica, in ;hat they received the word with all eadiness of mrnd, and searched the v scriptures daily, whether those things t ivure so." t Adjourned ^ith benediction by S R-?v. H. B. Blakely. a Amos B. Morse. v 1 5ERG MEF lRTMENT S' ABBEVILLE, S. C. lummer pri save mon i Straw H the time urchases fo rices alway s. tial redud i your mon RG ME1 :OMPA]\ MORE ME] (Continue ccs annual payment alance end 16th year iterest for year. ess annual payment alance end 17th year iterest for year % ess annual payment alance end 18th year iterest for 1 year ess annual payment alance end 19th year iterest for year .nnual payment ' Still due end 21 All of which shows axes for twenty yea i fifth of the bonded >ff on a generation y< And in addition t< vill be taxed from $ o keep up these one lundred miles of roa he benefit of only a lertaken to show. GOING TO THE MOUNTAIN Mrs. B. S. Barnwell arid Miss I jken leave this week for Her jnville, where they will spend lonth of August enjoying the reezes and the pleasant comi hat Hendersonville always aff STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI1 County of Abbeville. PROBATE COURT. litation for Letters of Admini tion. ly J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judg< Probate: Whereas, S. J. Wakefield, J ,'ith will annexed, made suit to o grant him Letters of Admini ion. of the Estate and effect* lallie Strickland, Betsy Strick ,nd Jane Strickland, late of A ille County, deceased. tfANTiiF rn 1V1IA1 ? 1JUU VVt TORES I j ces. Now II ey on sum- j| IH v for you to r your va- N < . 4 s represent rC ions otter II ey's worth || RCANTILE [Y ' ????, /. DIUM FIGURES. ed from Page One) . 21,150.00 126,186.43 5,678.39 $131,864.32 21.150.00 110,714.82 4,982.16 $115,696.9s1 ' 21,150.00 ___ 94,546.98 4,254.61 $ 98,801.59r 21,150.00 77,651.59 3,494.32 ' $ 81,145.91 ? 21,150.00 f)th vear. $59,995.91. mf 9 1 - / ; that after paying all these .rs we shall still owe nearly indebtedness to be shoved et to be born. > this in all these years we 10,000 to $15,000 annually hundred and fifty or two ds, which are to be built for few people as we have unA i S. | These are therefore, to cite and | admonish all and singular the kindred Vlary janc^ creditors of the said Sallie ider I Strickland, Betsy Strickland and ^IJane Strickland, deceased, that they , j be and appear before me, in the 000 | Court of Probate, to be held at Abpa"y j beville Court House, on Saturday, Dr S'I August 8th, 1917, after publication j thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon j to show cause, if any they have, ! why the said Administration should |not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of ' stra- Court, this 21st day of July, in | the year of our Lord one thousand ; nine ViiinHvprl and seventeen, and in 2 0 the 142 year of American Independence. hath, Published on the 25th day of July, me, 1917, in The Press and Banner and stra- on the Court House door for the s of time required by law. land, J. F. MILLER, ibbe- Judge of Probate. 8-1-2.