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dote moves sack to town.
BR abvul, S. C., suridy nite.
jWjdeer edditoral,?i has mooved back
Hlter toun and hear let me linger, it
Hlis too fur ter cum ter toun six and
HHs miles too and three 'times a weak
Bfcer heer ther nose, ,so back i cunts
HLnd iisnowa toun man trew and]
BB^-ide. plees see that the pres and
9H>anar are sent tjer'itfee at ther pro-j
M)ar plais as i wood not kno that a
HK^eok was past if i did not git the
^Huse from the ole relireble.
HI
HI i sea whur frank Cawile wishes
'" "w mViif^Vi Too+pH Inn pest the
iuart or the kake. V well we had wun
oart and won kake at my hood and
lar were lizzie an the Chilian, live
f them blest ther sweat soles, and |
ours tfuly dote, father an hed of
le family, well not wishin ter umnse
on neether lizzy nor the chillun
sais ter lizzie yon an the chillun
ickel the kake and i will lay seege
sr the quart which i immediately
T- ? d,
bein sick you see on account
ie cole wether." well i planned my
ck'jiqt like Grant did at Bichtmun
id i lade roun that quart-frum fust
r last and then sum and i fought j
good fite and winned beetin lizzie j
I the chilTen ter a stan still and
in ter bed myself fore nite.
li sea whur furnittor Kar has tali
my ole frend Pat merkaaling
r a dummy in set-back, well,
pre. i jined ther church an be-,
km a reglar kuntribitur Pat an i
pter be pardnars in set-back and
pr were no pare between little
|er and long canenur in the surpner
rivar bottom whitch kood
fet us, an we hais plaid in evry ole
II in ther hole regun of the streems
p mmtiond. i gess pat Merkasling
now wun of ther best set-back
ps in ipcKormick kounties since
is newly formed unless it s jon U.
jrdlaugh, and jon Boags Knnidie.
Ideas say ter mi ole frend dix SonIthat
i is now in toun and as it is'
pxion yeer if he wants ter give
It turkie supar whitch he- has bin
Imisin mee fur so long, i is now
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I ay, ne ueeuiit usriuou cuujrvuuuiv
I by not axin them. Jist let it
oat that Dix is givin .the supar
his fretad dote and that dote is
ig ther axin as it is in reeallity
partie. will give you a list of
o i want when i hears from dix
you will be wun of the numbar
to.wfll i, sittin at the hed of the
al. and so will uncal jim and
I roach, but sum of the small fry
11 leeve out as they faled eny
ter send in ther Krismus presas
expicted by me, but whitch
5 sed she was not expectin at
A8 it was not knode then that i
t moove back ter toun wher i
[ take a good hand at pollerticks
Ler kummin leckshun.
b glad that i did not have ter
nit none of them questionneers
hcno i wood a swore as big a
I sum of ther yuther fellers,
p wood a said that lizzie air
lji?? AM ?MA m1?AM AVintr ainoiKol
IUllil vu iuc mica cimj aiiiutvui
knose that it are tuther way
Dote smith and moast of the
re. I nevar heers of so menny
a suppoartin their wives in mi
hen every able-boddied wun of
knose that he wood starve ter
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If it were not fur his wife
[ out fur him and doing her
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can tl^ink bont a thing so xmitcli till
he think it are-so and i gess snm of
ther fellars which is suppoarted by
ther wives reely thort they is aiip-'
portin their selves and wife but hot
so, taik it frum dote.
i sea that you is lookin far ther
boy whitch wore boots with red tops
with peerless wrote on them 'and
wiped his nose on his coat sleeve,
well, he are at watts, s.1 c. wheta i
opened ther 'bank 'tility there it WHS
ther fust transaction i had. i loned
his pa ther munny ter git ther boots,
keep ther-pres an banar goin a9 she
are at present, whitch is goin sum.
yours, Dote. |
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Long Cane, Jan. 15.?Mr. , and,
Mrs. Albert King' spent'the weekend
nr' the city with friends and relatives.
Mrs. W. D. Beauford and daughters,
Misses AlHe and lone, 'spent '
Tnesdav with Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Bosler. ;
r Mr. Ben King was abusiness visitor
to the city Monday.
Mr. John McMahan of the city,
ape lit Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. King.
We were very anxious to see the
snOw clear off, bat during the past
few days we have had such very
cold windy weather until we thought
that the snbwy weather was much
better. On Saturday night the
stoim was severe in this community,
j Several large limbs were blown from
[shade.trees ahd good many buildings
I were damaged.
Misses Clara and lone Beaaford
spent the week-end with Miss Eya
Pinley. |
It lopks as if we are going to
have to fight the Germans here, as
there are several cases of German
measles in this community.
Mr. Tom Ellis of Atlanta, spent
a few days of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Ellis.
School has been closed in this
community for about four weeks on
account of such very disagreeable
weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert King visited
friends and relatives in McCormick
last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob King and family
and Mr. Julius King moved to
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luwunuicK iosb ween. r* e regret
to lose them from this community,
but wish them much happiness in
their new home.
Mr. W. D. Beauford spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. i
v Misses Linnie and Nina Beauford
spent Monday in the city with Mr.
J. M. fclcKellar.
Mr. Earl Stewart spent Sunday
with Mr. John Stewart.
LIGHT HOUSE KEEPING.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirkwood have
moved into two rooms of Mrs.
Clarey's house on South Main St.
They intend to do light house keepinb.
For the past two years they
have been boarding at Mrs. B. P.
Grene'k
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LOWNDESVILLE BRANCH CHAP.
TEfe AND CENTRAL SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
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juownuotvuio nwfi'
Ella L?tinter, Ch*IfMaln.
Mrs. B. E. AlWfa *"
Miss Mary Morgan v
Mrs. Henry Carlisle
Mrs. Sallie ffuctkabee
Miss Nettie Kennedy : \.
Miss Jennie Carlisle
Mrs. A. E. Hi Simmons
J. J. Huckabee
J.D.Thomas
Mm Mattre Lee Ha^er \
E. "W. Harper
J. B. Moseley
H.^ C. Penhell
Mtis.. H. C. "Fennell
M. P. McCalla
Mrs. M. P. McCalla
"W. E. Lemmon, Jr.,
Mrs. W. W. Thompson
W. L. Kennedy
'Mrs. Charlie Clink scales
Mrs. E. W. Harper, Jr.
darolirie Baker'
Gibbs Baker
Walter Huckabee
MiB8 Janie Bell
Mis Ifa&e Bell"
J. T. Daniel
Mrs. T. 0. Kirkpatrick
Mrs. Clotfelter
t Rev. Clctf eltr
E. J. Huckabee
,W. L. Douscott
B. B'olen Allen
Albert Bonds
Hampton Bonds
Mrs. R. T. Brooksville y
DeWitt Bonner
R. H. Moseley
Mrs. B. Bolen Allen
' Mrs. M. E. Baker
Mrs. J. T. Latimer
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Mrs. J. G. Huckabee,
Mrs. Sallie Sullivan
Joseph Clinkscales
E. 0. Clinkscales
Mrs. E. 0. Clinkscales/'
. J. B. Bell i
Willie Blackwell
T C. Liddell *
W. M. Bell
J. J. Bell
Mrs. Mary Bell
S. B. Cook
Mrs. S. J. Huckabee
Helen Loaise Huckabee
Lucinda Martin
Ed Carson *
- Rebecca Dozia
John Sherard
Lula Williams g
Sara Donnelly t
Allen Martin v
Neta Simmons c
Minnie Lomax t
Virginia Carson ji
Susie Sherard d
' Reece Hill c
Bertha Bell Tucker is
Elogus Carson 1?
Johnnie Dennis
Monnie Black
Rachel Blue
Will Thomas t
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W. A. Harbin
VC- Davis
J. D. Ashley
J. W. McKee
Bin. J. W. McKee ,
R. Wilson
Mii B. D. /Wilson
Tom McKee
A. B. Robertson
G . M. Morrison
J? P. Richardson .
Miss Lina Mcllwain
W. P. Kay
3. J. Wilson ".
A. Hannah
| ?. P. Palmer
O. A. Palmer
G. A. Melhwrfn
' J-. C. Nfckles
Mrs. Vfi X. Mcllwain
Tom EaRin
Walter Eakin
Timothy "Eakin
Johnnie Frasier
Jack Burton
George B3fley
William JoHnsbn
M'anfcrd Wilson
JiUittB WibonV
Tofltt Anderson
Warren Eal&n
Henry 'Latimer /
Gal Anderson I
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I George Reeder
Jane Reader
Lcwry Fisher
Geo.' Sam uel Dav ;s
Andy Davis
Simon Barton *
Heater A. Barton
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i Mose Davis
Lucinda Davis
Clifton Smith
Jane Lomax
Be:i Eakin ,
Jessie Johnson I
Andrew Johhson
Wade Sloan
W. H. Nickles
J. <A. McIlWain
0. W. Simraa
J. A. WcIIwain, Sr. '
W. L. Mcllwain | I
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J. J. McKee
James Mcllwain
T. N. Hannah
J. R. Hannah
James Hannah
Paul Hannah
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0. A. Culvert
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The quarantine put on Camp
Iheridan at Montgomery has hit the
own hard. Numerous restaurants
rhich sprang up after the damp
ame there are suffering. That is
he only town that actually spent
ts money to get the camp. The soliers
are not allowed to leave the
amp on account of smallpox which
3 very light, even as mild an measss.
Prices of food will go down prety
soon but not much. The adminitration
wants production to keep
p and therefore the prices will not
o down very much.
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bad weather has delayed the, ;fan
era in getting their cotton gathere
Several in this section have -. Jflfa
eight hundred to a thousand poun<
to pick. They are glad to see th
beautiful sunshine}
, Mr. and Mrs. W. E WilliamB spei
Thursday in^ Abbeville having M
Williams' Questionnaires filled Ou
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rogers also wei
to have Mr. Rogers Questionnair
filled out.
T . . .
; Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCla:
passed through this vicinity Sabba
en route to the latter's parents, M
and Mrs. J. J^ Grant's, of Midway
Mr. and Mrs. O. 'L. Ellenberg ar
sister, Miss Lula Williams spent la
Thursday with Mr. and Mra, W. i
Williams and Miss Berch Clinkscal
Mr. Fed Ellenberg is shreddir
corn for Mr. Seattle oh account i
Mr. Mack Williams being on the si)
list. ' * '
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Miss Berch Clinkscales.spent la
Wednesday night with Miss Lu
Williams.
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Mrs. Will Rogers is very mu<
better after an illness of sevral da;
with grippe. Hope she will still coi
tfyue to improve. Miss Mattie Le
also is improving rapidly with tl
mumps. ;
Miss'Lula Williams spent Sands
afternoon with Misses Mattie L<
and Hattie Rogers. '"V,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rogers ar
two bright little children, lone ar
John Williams* spent Sunday afte
noon with Mr. and MrswM. L. Wi
liams.
, Miss Hattie Rogers has return*
to her school work in Seneca, S. C
after a ten days stay with her m(
ther, Mrs. 0. B. Rogers and famil;
We are very sorry to say litt
Anna Belle Ellenberg is very i
with grippe. We truly hope for th
little ohe a speedy recovery.
Miss Lula Williams spent fro:
Thursday until Moiiday with h<
sister, Mrs. J. F. Ellenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ozey Ellenbei
spent Moiiday with the Iatters pa
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Williams.
Mr. R. R. Price spent Thursds
afternoon with Mr. Will Rogers.
Miss Lula Williams and sister, M)
0. L. Ellenberg, spent Wednesda
and Wednesday night with the
grandmother and aunt, Mrs, Georg
Ferguson. The former, Mrs. Sej
wright, is improving very ' slowl
from an attack of rheumatism.. W
hope she will soon be out to 'enjc
this beautiful sunshine.
Mr. Adger Hodge Spent Monda
with Mr. J. F. Rogers. They spei
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trie any oira nunung.
Misses Birch Clnikscales and Lul
Williams spent Saturday in Abb<
vlile shopping.
Mr. and Mrs S. S. Ellenberg spei
Sunday afternoon near Midway wit
relatives.
Mrs. J. F. Ellenberg spent Wet
nesday afternoon with her parent
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Williams.
Mrs. Ruth Power and little soi
Richard, spent Thursday afternoo
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V hia^ grahdparenta, ;Mr. and Mia. M, '
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Misses Annie Edl little,
in and Prude Marni of Abbevfile visited
$ Misses Etiii and iValerls) Croihk *r
r. last wfeek.
spent several days ' last. we^lrE
time hunting.
88 Mrs. Li A. IJrwin aftfr ion TJinij^
don have rethrned hlcrtte %
pleasant stay with thefbraf^a $strents
in Wagner, S. C.
Mr. ahd - Mrs. Hude i^r&ite and
* children have move* ilSf'
to Kflltagsworth home1.
We are,sony to reportttai it m>
til tia/iaoooxw #?? An* halnmu) Mn*l* '' . Vtv
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ra teacher, Miss Susie Stevenson, to go
a- to a hospital for a minor operation
e, before returning to AntreVille again. /
le Mri Franic Anderson is spending
sometime with home folks.
iy i We are sorry to Report that Mfr.
?e John Evans, one of the oldest men
of' our community, is sick agkbuv.
id The following is the Honor. Ami
id of the Antreville High Sehoofrfori&t
r- pastmonth. However, we are un?
il-fable to eive the Honor Roll for
High School department as we had
:d no school during that time.
' ? First Grade?
^ Sara Bell Bawen
y- Mahloii Carwile
I? Philip 'Gray \, '
'D Sam Wakefield, Jr.
? , Second Grade ? '**
' Harold K. McAdama
? Clyde Saber .< --i?
? Third Grade ?^
Hoyt Blanchett
'g Vivian Bowen
r- Miss Valeria Crowther, teacher
Fourth Grade ?
iy Willie Bell Milford
Lois MeCarter
fs Elizabeth William*
iy I Fifth Grade ~ T
ir V Curtis William
;e Edna Princ*
rt If.?. D.lf
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y Elizabeth Saber <
'e Miss Mary Bradley, teacher f .
y Sixth Grade? _ \
Pauline Caldwell
y Lorena Gray ^
it Margaret Milfoid
Thomas William*
la Carlisle Keato* , ^
i- Fay Keaton a
Seventh GUNle ^
it Etrulia Campbell
h Martha Canm
Maggie Fisher
1- Nellie Fiaher
3, Bessie Killingeworth ,
Lavinia McCertec .
i, Era Stokes
n Miss Christie Milford, teeeker
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