The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, June 21, 1918, Page THREE, Image 3
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to the trenches todaj
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for them? Think it o
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[ National Wai
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stalwart, windbronzed
between you and the ?
young fellows are givinj
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I tort, their mends ana
their hope of life for yc
You can at least lend
Prove your patriotism
National War S?
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men going there to
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ver-be ready on
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is, a dozen armies of
I young men standing
grizzly Huns. These
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your money for them
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THE WINNING OF THE WAR BY ]
of Abbeville
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Mrs. E. L. Bell K__ 1.00\
J. H. Burnett 1.00 J
Mrs. B. C. Alewine 1.00,
B. C. Alewine 1.00.
E. G. Stokes 1.00
Miss Zula Suber 1.00
Clyde Suber 1.00
C. A. Suber 5.00
Mrs. W. W. McCarter 1.00
E. N. McCarter 2.00
B. W. Burdette 1.00
E. L. Bell 1.00
Joseph McGowan .50
Mrs. J. A. Anderson 1.00
Contributors To 2nd
Red Cross War Fund
CONTRIBUTORS TO SECOND
RED CROSS WAR FUND IN
ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
Below we publish a list of the!
contributors to Second Red Cross
Fund at the Abbeville Cotton Mills:
Antreville District, Red Cross Contributions.?Miss
Valeria Crowther,
Chairman.
Mrs. Ira D. Bowen $ 5.00
J, B. Hampton 5.00,
G. A. Ferguson 5.00 I
Mrs. J. B. Patterson 5.00
W. J. Cann 5.00
W. D. Bell 10.00
J. D. Alewine 1.00
D. L. Haddon 3.00
Mrs. J. B. Seawright 4.00
Mrs. W. J. Cann 1.00
A. H. Patterson 1.00
Mrs. J. B. Hampton 5.00
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Bowen? 3.00:
T. A. Hall .251
Mrc 'Rcoio Mit.rVipll .25
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J. L. Ferguson 2.50
W. Fred Crowther 5.00
Mrs. P. A. Crowther 5.00
G. A. Crowther l 5.00
Curtis F. Crowther 1.00 i
Mrs. G. O. Stokes 1.001
Furman Bowen 1.00
Wallace Bowen 1.00
Mrs. Furman Bowen 1.00
Shael Bowen 1.00
Miss Elsa Crowther 1.00
Mrs. W. R. Crowther 1.00
Miss Erin Crowther 1.00
Clarence Crowther : 1.00
Runette Crowther 1.00
Lucile Bowen 1.00
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R. A. Keaton 5.00
J. G. Fleming 1.00
W. F. Patterson 5.00
Boyce Wakefield 5.00
B. B. McElreath 2.50
Mrs. B. B. McElreath 2.501
H. P. Prince 1.00
R. J. Williams 2.00
J. D. Knox 1.00
R. R. Scoggins 1.00 i
J. F. Gray 5.00
S. A. Timing 5.00
Fred Ferguson 5.00 j
Mrs. Lena B. Dickson 10.00 J
Miss Ruth Crowther 5.00i
Mrs. S. R. Knox 5.00
J. C. Tucker 2.00
Mrs. D. L. Haddon 1.00 i
Mrs. N. B. Caldwell 1.00!
N. B. Caldwell _J 1.00
John Clinkscales 1.00
L. M. Patterson 10.00 j
J. R. Mitchell 3.00!
P. A. Crowther 5.00:
Pratt Cann 5.00
S. I. "Richey 2.50 j
Ernest B. Gordon 2.50
Li la Mitchell 1.00
Hiram Williams 1.00
Rosa Harlcness 1.00
L. H. Simpson 4.00;
Jennie Milford 5.00
John A. Dickson , 5.00
West Johnson 5.00
Paul B. Dickson 5.00
J. B. Harkness 5.00
Miss Mayme Bowen 5.00
J. P. Carwile 5.00
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ittiss wiiituii lj. iveaiun l.uu
L. O. Clinkscales 3.00
G. A- Todd 1.00 j
Annie Haddon 1.00 j
C. E. Blanchett 2.00
W."N. Simpson 2.00
Chas. Brownlee 2.00
Frank Crowther 10.00
Ephriam Martin 5.00
Guss Adams 5.00 j
S. D. Pringle 5.00
W. Smith Martin 5.001
Arthur Pringle 5.00
Mrs. W. J. Bowen 5.00
Wayman J. Bowen 5.00
Miss Valeria Crowther 20.00
H. K. Crowther 5.00
Henry Stokes 5.00
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miss nazei ^rowcner o.uu
J. L. Black 2.50
Sam Tucker 2.50
E. A. Patterson 5.00
T. C. Milford 5.00
Mrs. S. J. Wakefield 10.00
S. J. Wakefield 10.00
A. M. Erwin 20.00
Nina Powers 5.00
J. B. Wakefield 10.00
J. M. Seawright 5.00
West Scott 5.00 |
George Stark 1.00
Tom Miller <s.uu
B. F. Thomson 2.00
J. A. Thomson 2.00
W. W. McCarter 2.00
E. R. McCarter 2.00
Amy Suger 1.00
Elizabeth Suber 1.00
Mrs. C. A. Suber 1.00
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W. Lewis Anderson 1.00,
John M.' Harkness 3.00
J. S. McConnell 3.00
John Arnold 1.50,
Eliza Harkness 4.00
L. H. McCullough 5.00
Isaac Jacobs 5.00 i
John E. Harkness 5.001
Geo. Williams 5.00!
Jim Bigby 5.00
G. W. Calvert 10.00
Dr. J. A. Anderson 10.00;
Reuben Wright 5.00 J
J. M. Prince 5.00
Mrs. Letty Milford 5.00 j
Lillian McConnell 2.00
Mrs. L. P. Harkness 8.00
S. M. Fisher 1.00
Mrs. M. J. Shaw 2.00
J. W. Suttler 20.00
Mrs. Hugh Bowen _ 10.00
Luther Alewine 5.00
W. E. Bowen 2.00
B. L. Baker 5.00
J. D. Murdock 10.00
S. J: Fisher 10.00
W. W. Kay 5.00
Paralee Belton 1.00
Foster White 5.00
E. N. Wakefield 10.00
J. E. Price 5.00
G. L. Morrow 1.00
L. A. Erwin 2.50
J. T. Erwin 2.50
Mrs. R. B. Bowen 5.00
G. R. Carson 1.00
L. E. Gable 3.00
J. L. Fisher 3.00
J. D. Harkness : 1 1.00
Asa Hall, Sr. 5.00
J. H. Latham 5.00
Berry Carr 5.00
; Hattie Benson 5.00
: G. W. Johnson 5.00
i Anna Johnson 5.00
Albert L<>ng _1? 5.00
William Carr 5.00
Olivia Carr 5.00
Budlee Smith 5.00
Margaret Smith 5.00
R. O. Todd 1.00
Furman McAdams 4.00
Lula Evans 1.00
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Kosa Hi. ^namDiee u.w
Rosa Lee Martin 2.00
W. H. McKee ? 1.00
James H. Latham 1.00
Cora Power 2.00
Will Martin 2.00
Derry Martin 3.00
Clarence Power 2.00
D. F.' Knox 6.00
Thomas Benson 5.00
Mrs. L. 0. Robinson 10.00
C. W. Norris 20.00
Earl Murdock 10.00
Mrs. M. J. McMahan 5.00
J. , Campbell 5.00
J. C. Bowen 2.00
Rocky River Colored Church?Antreville,
S. C.
Arthur Wright $ 5.00
Lawrence Richardson 10.00
Leo White 5.00
Butler Nash 10.00
Manella Smith 20.00
CALLED HER F
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Six Years Ago, Thinking She Mij
She Is a Well, Strong Wo
Her R
Royse City, Tex.?Mrs. Mary Kilman,
of this place, says; "After the
birth of my little girl...my side commenced
to hurt me. I had to go back
to bed. We called the doctor. He
treated me...but I got no better. I
got worse and worse until the misery
was unbearable.. .1 was In bed for
three months and suffered such agony
that I was just drawn up in a knot...
I told my husband if he would get
me a bottle of Cardui I would try it...
I commenced taking it, however, that
evening I called my family about
me... for I knew I could not last
many days unless I had a change for
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Don Adams 5.0%
Will Watt 5.00
Henry White 5.08
Dolly White 2.00
B. Starks 2.00
Josephine Chatman 2.00
E. D. Harkness 2.00
Janie Adams J 1.00
Lizzie Vines 1.00 .
Annie Adams 1.00
Mai*y L. Cunningham 1.00
Mary J. Smith 1.00 't^fl
Charlotte Williams 1.00
E. W. Williams 2.50
Ernest Hunter 2.50
Yaney Jacobs 1.00
Bessie Adams 1.00
Norma Adams 5.00 > '
Elliott Watt 5.00
Malinda White 5.00
Wm. Hunter 5.00
Andy Hunter 5.00
Margie Liddell 5.00
Wheeler Adams 10.0#
Bud Lee Clinkscales 5.0#
Caroline Paul 5.0i
R. D. Cowan 5.0#
Arthur Clinkscales 5.0?
Jim Clinkscales 5.0?
; John Richardson 5.0?
j Solomon Glover 5-0?
W. A. Brown : 5.0?
S. D. Liddell 10.0?
Simon Adams 5.0?
Jas. L. Wright 5.0?
Emma Watt 5.0?
Lenore Shive 2.0?
Cora White 5.0?
I Oliver Wright 5.0#
I Sam Paul 5.0#
R. B. Harkness 5.00
J. S. McCoppin 5.00
Cooley Adams' 5.00
John Cosby 10.00
Low Liddell. - 5.00
Vonie Adams 1 5.00
Norris Adams 10.00 ..-fl
Dock Lidclell 5.00
Will Brown 5.00 John
Hunter 5.00
j Fred Liddell and wife 5.00
I Andy Paul 5.00
J. C. Adams 2.50
Jim Scuddy 5.00 ifijl
J Lige Hunter 1.00
| Oliver Gillespie 5.00
' Porter Norrell 5-00
| Fannie Norrell 1.0#
SAGE TEA K?EPS
| fOUR HAIR DM
yjgSfl
When Mixed with Sulphur L It
i Brings Jiacic its ueauoxui
Lustre at Once.;
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' Gray Hair, however handsome, 4?notes
advancing age. We all kmm
the advantages of a youthful appearance.
Tour hair Is your charm. S
makes or mars the face. When tt
fades, turns gray and looks streaML
Just a few applications of Sag? Ttaa v.
and Sulphur enhances Its .appenmacf
a hundred-fold.
Don't stay gray! Look young?
Either prepare the recipe at home or
get from any drug store a bottle eC
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Coot- -/)
pound," which is merely the old-ttaa
recipe Improved by the addltioa eC
other Ingredients. Thousands of feflks
recommend this ready-to-use prqpai?|
tion, because it darkens the hair ben
tiruuy, Desiaes, no one can poggov
' tell, as It darkens so naturally aal
evenly. Tou moisten a sponge or
brush with It, drawing this throajfc
| the hair, taking one small strand aft
a time. By morning the gray hair
disappears; after another application
or two, its natural color is restorai
and It becomes thick, glossy and )p?trouB,
and yon appear years yotuwK.1
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur f Coatpound
is a delightful toilet reqalslAa.
It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation
or prevention of disease.
AMILY~ ' !
HER BEDSIDE 1
I
jht Die, Says Texas Lady, But Mi*
man and Praises Cardiri For
ecovery. '
the better. That was six yean ad
, and I am still here and am a
strong woman, and I "owe my life ttf
Cardul. I had only taken half fhfl
bottle when I began to feel bettec,
The misery in my side got less... 1
continued right on taking the CanhA
until I had taken, three bottles and 1
did not need any more for I was weO
and never felt better in my life... 11
have never had any trouble from tha$
day to this."
Do you suffer from headache, backache,
pains in sides, or other dlscasH
forts, each month? Or do yon fetl
weak, nervous and fagged-out? If ^
give Cardui, the woman's tonic, ?
trial. J. |? j
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