The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, June 07, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Mark Link spent week-end a
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Jackson with R. A. Link.
Mrs. F. W. Wilson of Watts
v;j. spent Wednesday in the city.
Sam Hill is at home from Furmai
pf for the summer vacation.
Miss Hattie Roche of Columbia
j, is visiting her home people for a fe\
||r \ days. 1
y>- ?Mart
Cheatham, of Camp Sevier
is m the city spending a few day
with his home people.
ft;' t' Mr. and Mrs. S. L.- Ramey spen
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C
H. Edmunds.
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Miss Maggie Latimer of Augusta
I* Knendin? a few davs here wit!
ff friends. x
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cheatham ant
p Wallace Cheatham spent Tuesda;
E afternoon in Greenwood.
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Mrs. E. H. Hughes of Fort Pick
ens, is very sick. Her many friend
hope for toer an early recovery.
Sheriff Burts went up to Du
West and took in the festivities o
Commencement Tuesday.
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Miss Flora Timmons spent a de
lightful day with Miss Lillian Swe
tenburg Wednesday
Miss Marion Daniels came hosn
?; Wednesday for the summer. She ha
Qchnnl in flnliimbia
'VCVU avbcuumg OVMW* ?
Miss Aliens Mabry of Chester, i
spending a while here with her horn
- -wart*. . . ,
Mrs. George Pettigrew and chil
dren of Iva, are here an a visit t
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Syfan.
Miss Margaret Huguelet of Han
let, is here visiting her sister; Mn
Joe T. Hughes.
Miss Bettie Morrah of Bellevu<
is the attractive visitor of Mil
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Edna Bradley.
Miss Both Calvert of Wmthro
College, arrived in the city Wednei
day to spend the summer with he
Vl>. home folks.
The body of Mr. Olin Judson 4s
ere, who was a farmer oil the Wii
Dawson place, was carried to Andei
son for burial last Tuesday.
The latest report for the Re
Cross Drive fund for Abbeville cit
and county is $20,190.41, and mor
coming.
Miss Hilda Syfan, who has beei
spending: several months in Tin
monsville with Mrs. Ben Cochrar
returned home this week.
Misses Hannah Roche and Rut
Wnodhurst left this week for Col
umbia, where they will take a busi
ness course.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Shelly and Mis
Mary Shelly of Monroe, N. C., visit
ed Mrs. C. B. Hipp several days thi
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Misses Lila Belle Richey and Mar
Lou Bowie spent a few days i
Greenville with Misses Mabel an
Edith Hammond last week.
Mr. W. D. Morrah was in tow
from Bellevue Wednesday morning
He took Jack Bradley, all dresse
up in his Sunday suit, back hom
with him.
Capt. J. L. P< mn, Miss Margare
Perrin and Miss Margaret Bradle
went through the country to Greer
ille this week to take a look at th
soldiers and to see Ed. Smith pre
perly entered at the training camj
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i Mr Cornelius Bowen of Antreville
| was in town Wednesday.
1 Miss Marion Mabry is home for
| the summer months.
| Mrs. Estes and her three little J
B daughters are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
| Poore.
| Mrs. J. M. Anderson is out of the
1 store until the fall millinery season
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1 opens.
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Mrs. Ralph Murck is over from
| Gainesville, Ga., on a visit to her
. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Syfan.
Miss Sarah Robinson of Donalds,
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! is visiting her sister, Miss Matilda
Robinson at the home of Mr. W. T.
Cason.
' Mr. C. D. Brown Jr., went to AtV
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lanta Tuesday, ne win spend a
week and take a course in vulcaniz'
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s Mr. W. W. Campbell of Antreville,
was in the city yesterday and
purchased a new car from Hall In*
vestment Go.
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Misses Beulah and Amye Hall of
Charlotte Sanatorium, are here on
> a visit to their parents, Mr. and
1* Mrs. DeWitt Hall.
Mrs. Griffin Nickles carried her
3 little son, Jimmie, to Baptist hospi7
al Saturday for an operation, and
he is rapidly recovering.
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Mr. George C. Gambrell makes
s a change in business, and will be
found wi^h J. M. Anderson Co.,
George wishes all the people to see
e him. i
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Mr. S. J. Link's storefront wears|
a city appearance, having a new
!- awning ad na fine window display
i- shows the skill of the fine young
men who clerk there.
e Manning- Cochran, Frank Thorns
ton, Frank Gary and Andrew Bill
u attended commencement at the Woman's
College at Due West Tuesday
s night.
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Messrs. C. B. Wosmansby, I. E.
Culbreth and E. L. Wilson have re1
turned from a trip to Atlanta, where
o they went to attend a meeting of
the Interstate Oil Mill Superintendents
Association. They were given
the trip by the Southern Oil Co.
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Mr. DeWitt !Hall returned from
Charlotte first of the week with
-I his two daughters, who have been
? students in the Charlotte Sanatorium
His oldest daughter is a graduate
of that instiution. Miss Amye tats
P another year.
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r HERE FROM ANDERSON.
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Miss Ella May Tribble of Anderr.
son, is the attractive guest of Miss
[] Boyd at die Community House.
REGISTRATION OF JUNE 5.
d The results of registration in Aby
beville County for June 5th is 121,
e with Lowndecville, Due West and
Level Land to be heard from.
n HOME ON A VISIT.
lf Mrs. W. T. McGoan, of Timmons- 1
ville, is at home for an extended
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ii John Hill, She brings her fine six
[_ months old son, William, with her
that he may become acquainted with
his grandparents.
Mr. Frank Welsh has returned to
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. his work on the Seaboard, after be_
ing off a few days recuperating
from a slight hurt received in the
yard at Abbeville.
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! Paul Kennedy has been quite sick
^ for the past few days at his home
on Wardlaw street. He is getting
better now and friends hope soon to
n see him return to his accustomed
, work.
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CANDIDATES
t FOR SENATE.
y We are authorized to anounce
I T TT/\TT? A r*T\ AAnn T1
i- J. nuwAJtvL> muvivni, nisq., as a
e candidate for the State Senate from
>- Abbeville County, subject to the
). rules of the Democratic primary.*
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Contributors To 2nd
Red Cross War Fund
CONTRIBUTORS TO SECOND
RED CROSS WAR FUND IN
ABBEVILLE.
These lists will be published just
as fast as we can get them up.
Should any of the amounts be incorrectly
reported, or any name left
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off, call our attention to it and the |
proper correction will be cheer-'
fully made.
(In the list in Tuesday's issue!
we overlooked the name of S. H.j
Rosenberg, $25.00, and credited Mr.
and Mrs. P. Rosenberg with $25,00
when it should have been $100.00.)
Committee No. 6.?T. V. Howie and
W. J. Duncan.
J. R. Clinkscales $ 2.00
J. R. White 2.00
H. A Smith 2.00
Ed. F. Cornely 10.00
Elzie Moore 1.00
C. A. Wing-field 2.00
John Dawson (col.) 1.00
Jim Haddon (col.) 2.00
W. R. Broom 5.00
R. C. Stephenson 5.00
A. B. Hamlin, Jr. 4.00
i W. P. Starnes 5.00
Jean Schroeder 2.00
Lucious/Smith (col.) 3.00
J. L. Schroeder 5.00
R. H. Blount 5.00
F. K. McAdams 5.00
B. B. Perry 2.50
W. D. Ferguson % 2.00
C. E. Yoder 2.00
H. S. Howie 3.00
T. S. Calhoun 1.00
G, J. Vandiver 1.00
J. P. Billings 1.00
C. B. Hipp 5.00
T. V. Howie 5.00
M. J. Martin 5.00
R. B. Compton 5.00
W. D. Hood ? 5.00
W. W. Payne 5.00
W. J. Duncan 5.00
W. A. Davis 5.00
Eugene Kid 5.00
E. R. Maxwell 1.00
S. O. McDowell 4.00
J. A. Woodhurst 5.00
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Committee No. 7.?Ward 1?Mrs. 1. ja
G. White and Mr*. J. D. Kerr. ?
Miss Sudie Barksdale 1.00
Mrs. J. D. Kerr rsd-tr- 6.00 ?
Mrs. T. G. White ? 10.00
Mrs. J. F. Barnwell T 3.00
Mrs. W. Wv Bradley 5.00
Miss Lizzie Sharp 2.00 ^
/Mrs. J. A. Hill 5.00
B. R. Lever 5.00
Kiss Sarah Haskell 3.00
Mrs. Frank Welsh 1.00
J. W. Martin .50
Mrs. C. F. Graves 1.00
. Mrs. J. H. McDill 1.00
Miss Kate Delph .50
Mrs. W. H. White 2.25.
Eliza Rever (col.) .50
Mrs. H. R. McAllister ___ 1.00
Mre. F. B. Gary 10.00
Mrs. C. E. Williamson 2.00
Annie Wideman (col.) - 1.00
Committee.?Mrs. G. A. N?uBrnr mnd
16m Fscnnie SUurk
Mrs- Beauford .25
Mrs. Joe Miller 2.00
Mrs. B. S. Barnwell 6.00
Mrs. Belle Chapman 5.00 q
Mrs. D. T. Smith 5.00
Mrs. C. B. Wosmansky__ 5.00
Mrs. J. L. Sprouse 10.00
Wyatt Aiken 10.00
Judge E. B. Gary 25.00
Committee?Misses Oney ud Caro
Morse.
Miss Jennie Allen 1.00
Mrs. F. E. Allen 2.00
Mrs. W. D. Simpson 1.00
Henry Simpson 1.00
Mrs. Fannie Haddon 2.00
Mrs. L. H. Russell 1.00
Miss Nettie Russell 1.00
Miss Lucia Seal 1.00
Mrs. R. L. Heidt 1.00
Miss Janie A. Morse 10.00
Rev and Mrs J L Daniel. 10.00 C
Mrs. A. M. Smith 2.00
Mrs. J. S. Stark 5.00
Mrs. G. A. Neuffer 5.00
Miss Cara Morse 10.00
Miss Oney Morse 10.00
Mrs. A. B. Morse 5.00
Miss Fannie Stark 3.00
Mrs. T. L. Davis 3.00
Mrs. R. B. Compton 1.00
Miss Plevna Seal 1.00
Miss Helen Guild 2.50
Miss Johnnie Mae Lynch. 1.00
Miss Bessie Epting 2.50
Mrs. C. H. Tennant 3.00
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The hot, stuffy one that makes
cool, comfortable one, with a I
takes away all the discomfort?
Thousands of women all over t
heard of the Detroit Vapor Oil I
better, 1
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Buy Them And , h
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Help Win The War Call atl
70S SALS KVZRTWHIBI
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stoves arranges ,
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Anthony Tennant 2.00 * *?"?*?*
Mrs. L. W. White 6.00 '^
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Mrs. TV ii. JTCCUICD- ? .. u.vv
.'ommittac?Mrt. H. L. Allen and \ PJ
Mr*. R. L. Mabry. . ^ J||
H. L. Allen $ 8.00 ,, J|| ,
Mrs. H. L. Allen 2.00 . A&isg
Mrs. J. S. ^Hammond 2.00
Mrs. Paul Link 50.00 ^
Mrs. J. W. Nichols 4.00 "
Mrs. D. B. Poore 4.00 >
C. B. Wosmansky 5.00 ,,
Mrs. Geo. White ? 1.00
Mrs. B. P. Swetenburg ? 1.00
T. M. Cheatham 5.00 ,mu,ll",J
V P. Wilaon 1.00 = -
Mrs. Wm. Barnwell 1.00 Mrs. Rebecca C
Mrs. M. B. Reese 1.00 Miss Annie L. I
Mrs. J. W. Mcllwain 1.00 Mrs. W. P. Gre
Mrs. R. L. Mabry 2.00 Miss Mary Gree
Misses Eva & Grace Link 1.00
Mi? Eliza Garjj 6.00 N? ?
Mrs. Eliza T. Gary ?- 25.00 j B-<
Mrs. Nelle Evan
'ommitt**?MUs Jaaie Mort* mad Mr & Mrs. Roy
MUs Mary AiW Mi? Mamie Hi]
Mrs. J. Allen Smith Jr..$ 1.25 Mi?8 Je8Bi? Hill
Mrs. G. E. Calvert 1.00 Mn- R- E- Hill
Mrs. S. H. Rosenberg 5.00 A. R?well ?
4 nn Mrs. W. A. Row
Mrs. W. Cj. jonnscm o.w
Mrs. B. K. Beacham ___ 1.00 p- A- Cheatham
Mrs. M. R. Plaxco 5.00 Bessie L. i
Mrs. J. C. Thomson , 1.00 Mrs- Fr?d Casoi
Rev. M. R. Plaxco ! 5.00 ( M?- J- A- Ram
Mrs. J. L. Lewis 10.00 'Mrs- J- A- Goss.
Mrs. G. W. Lomax 5.00 Ellis B?ya - ?
Mrs. W. C. Sherard ___ 5.00 Mrs- J- M- Will
Mrs. Sam Seal 10.00
Mrs. L. W. Perrin 5.00 Committee No. 8
Miss Hannah C. Perrin 1.00 J. L. McMillai
Silas Lomax (col.) 1.00 Mr?. R. Son
Mary Lomax (col.) 1.00 Klugh, Mis* S
Miss Alice Penn
Committee?Mr?. M. B. Syfan. Miss Lizzie Pen:
Mrs. John Nance $ 1.00 Mrs. Jennie Pur
Cash .50 Mrs. T. A. Hall
M. B. Syfan 25.00 W. W. Klugh _
Mrs. M. B. Syfan 2.00 Miss Dorothy Sy
Arthur M. Klugh 1.00 G. W. Syfan __
Rosa Hagan 1.00 Miss Harvey Coc
S. T. Eakin 1.00 Miss Lila Wood
Mrs. S. T. Eakin 1.00 Mrs. Sallie Reaj
TT M RnnVniorlit __ 1.00 Cash
Mrs. H. M. Bauknight 1.00 Mrs. D. A. Dew
Wm. Dansby 1.00 Walter McCord
Mrs. Wm. Dansby 1.00 Mrs. J. S. Miller
Alonzo Dansby 1.00 Miss Lula Power
Ebbie Hughes 1.00 H. H. Greene _
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en U^ours?
hi another Summer J
eat- v. ml
i you just ready to drop? Or the '
Detroit Vapor Oil Stove that
he country bless the day they
Stove. Odorless, wickless, absafe,
wonderfully economical
erosene just like city gas. Cooks |
too, beca"?^ T-^u can regulate f
; just as you want it. .^Il
ave a number of different styles >
oit Vapor Stoves on exhibition. ;J
our store and see them.
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HOME OUTFITTERS
-s. OWEN BROS. MARBLE I Jfj
sMl o and granite co. * m
-v Designers \
H? Aj Manulacturesr . ;ira
jm J Erectors >-^8
jll ^"3 Dealers in Everything for the : rSj
?3 Cemetery. f .i-jaB
vg& The largest anfl best equipped ,, ' 8
monumental mills in tjie * ; ^
'/ Carolinas. i
Greenwood, 8. C. Raleigh, 11. C. %
obb ' 1.00 Caah .... 5.M t jjB
toche ? 2.00 r t t> t
J. L. Pemn, Jr. 5M v-SS
?ne .... 1.00 Mrg> R D_ PnrjT fn ,jg
ne -- Mrs. J. L. Perrin S.N -^8
Miss Sara Perrin 2J9 "
Ward 1?Couitin- H. E. Young S.I9 "
i? Lm Ch?*tkam. Mrs. J. R Thornton 3.M ' ' '.JH
is - $ 2.60 Mrs. H. H. Hill 1M $
Gilleland 6.00 Mrs. Fannie K. Milford . 1MB
[1 2.60 H. B. Wilson AM 1 ?
2.50 Mrs. C. T. King &.?
1.00 Mrs. G. A. Harrison J? /
2.00 Mrs. R. Sondley - SJ? '
ell 1.00 Mrs. W. E. Owen S.N 'll
25.00 Mrs. Geo. L. Flynn 1M
Cheatham 2.50 Mrs. L. R. Vose r l.Vi
n 1.00 Mrs. W. T McDonald ___ JS$ "
ey 1.00 Mrs. W. R. Broom l.M V|?|M
ett 2.00 Miss Lizzie Nance 1.VO
.75 Mrs. R. M. Burta 5.M
rinson __ 1.00 Mrs. Joe A. Wilson 5.M
Joe A. Wilson 6-0?
.?Ward 2?Mr?. Mrs. Joe T. Hughes Ui
i, Mm. Joe Wilton Mrs. B. S. Reams 1M
mm m m t t> * aa
idley, Mrs. 10m raiiw x. o. nearns jl.w
an Perrin. R. M. Hill 1-fl?
ey .25 Mrs. J. L. McMillan 15.90
ney 1.00 Miss Kate Marshall l.M
dy 1.00 I. C. Brown 1M
1.00 J. L. McMillan 25.60
10.00 Raiford McMillan -5?
fan 1.00 Miss Mar> DuPre 2.01 ;;$|1
10.00 Mattie Brown (col.) 1.0? Nv|l|
:hraa 1.00 L. B. Ramey 2-5#
9 Art Mr<a TV R Riapr fiJI
jan 2.00 H. S. New 2.5V
2.00 John T. Evans 5-#C
ey 1.00 C. C. Shealey !.?
1.00 W. H. Busbee 1.5*
2.00 A. H. Barnett 2.5i '>j9|
5.00 J. T. Yeargan IM
10.00 Mrs. A. H. Barnett L?i