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Long Cane, Oct. 2.?The farmers
in this community are busy picking
cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford and
daughters, Misses- Viola and lone,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Bosler.
Mrs. Mattie Stewart spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart.
Misses Allie and Clara Beauford
spent Saturday in the city with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. McKellar.
Mr. John Wright of near Lowndesville,
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Ellis.
Messrs. L. F. Finley and John
Stewart spent Sunday in Cold Spring
community with Mr. Walter Hughes,
who has been on the sick list for the
past week but we are glad to report
he is getting along fine at this writing.
Mr. Angus Botts was a visitor to
the city Saturday.
Mrs. John Cromer spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cromer, who
we ai% sorry to report has a sick
child at this writing. We wish for it
an early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ferguson spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. King.
Misses Linnie and Nina Beauford
were shopping in the city Saturday.
Misses Eva and Estelle Finley
spent Sunday with Miss Azilee Creswell.
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Mrs. Earl Stewart and Mrs. Mattie
Stewart spent Saturday in the Cold
Springs community with Mrs. Essie
Stone.
? Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis and Mrs.
Earl Stewart and children visited
relatives in Smithville Sunday.
Messrs. W. D. Beauford and W. S.
Bosler and Master William Boslei
visited Mr. W. H. Beauford of the
city, Sunday.
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Long Cane, Oct. 2.?The farmers
, in this community are busy picking
cotton and making sorghum.
Misses Linnie and Nina Beauforc
were shopping in the city Saturdaj
imd dined with Mrs. J. M. McKellar
"Mrs. Essie Stone and daughter
Miss Lizzie Hughes, spent Sundaj
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart.
Mr. L. F. Finley and two childrer
Irene and Lessie, visited relatives ir
the city Sunday.
Mrs. W. D. Beauford spent a fe\*
days of last week in the city wit!
hv?r son, Mr. W. H. Beauford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. King vi3itec
relatives in the city Sunday.
Misses Viola and lone Beauforc
spent the week-end with Mr. anc
Mrs. J. M. McKellar.
Mrs. John Cromer and Miss Enni*
Beauford were shopping in the cit\
Saturday.
We are glad to report that Mastei
Charley Erwin is improving at this
writing.
Mr. Walter Hughes and mothei
and sister, Miss Lizzie, spent Wednesday
with Mrs. Mattie Stewart.
Misses Lucile and lone Stevenson
were shopping in the city Saturday.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Botts are sorry to learn of Mr
Botts' illness. We wish him an early
^ recovery.
Mr. Julius King of McCormick,
Run=Down P
Vinol is W1
Weak, run-down nervoi
Vinol because it contains
structive tonics in an ag]
form: ? Beef and Cod
Manganese Peptonates a
We guarantee there is
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Detroit, Mick.
"I gnt into a weak, run-down condition,
no appetite, tired all the time
and headaches ? but had to keep
around and do my housework. I read
about Vinol and tried it?within two
weeks I commenced to improve, and
now have a splendid appetite and feel
Btronger and better in everyway."?
Mrs. John F. Watson.
War all run-dorm, nervous, caaemJo oo
feeble old people and delicate chl]
! spent a few days of last week with'
1 his home folks. '
Miss Nina Beauford spent Wednesday
in the city with Mr. and Mrs. W. j
! H. Beauford.
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Bethia, Oct. 2.?We were so sorry
j to hear of one of our home boys dy-j
ing in the camp, Mr. J. J. Palmer, of:
Buffalo.
There were several from Bethia1
who enjoyed the rally service at.
Lebanon last Sabbath afternoon.
Mr. Tolbert from near Verdery,'
spent Sabbath with his daughter,!
Mrs. Elie Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hall spent
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saDDatn witn i*ir. ana ivirs. oiiarue,
I Hall.
Mrs. M. E. Beauford and daugh^
ter, motored down to Troy Saturday
afternoon on business.
The Red Cross took in a nice little
sum at the meeting last Saturday
afternoon, amount was something
over $20.00.
Miss Maud Pettigrew and sister:
went to Abbeville yesterday shop;j
PingIf
you want a bale of cotton picked
out quick call on Mr. Frank
Woodhurst. He sure will pick it for
you.
J There will be preaching at Bethia
j Sabbath afternoon if nothing pre1
vents.
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J Cold Spring, Oct. 2.?Mr. and Mrs
j Otis Smith and children spent Satur- j
! day night and Sunday with Mr. D. E
Newell and family.
,j Mr. Frank Uldrick spent Saturday
j night with Mr. William Uldrick.
! Mrs. Sallie Huckabee is spending
j awhile with Mrs. Kay Carwile.
> Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hagen spent
k Friday at Mr. T. F. Uldrick's.
i Mr. Horace King spent Saturday
| night with Mr. Fred Uldrick. .
5; Mr. James Winn is right sick at,
: this writing but hope he will soon be|
i out again. .? u ?. (
Ij Mr. Dickey Ellis from the train
r ing school in Columbia, spent Satur-j
; day night with home people.
,j Mr. W. B. Uldrick and family and,
r Miss Amy Uldrick worshiped at
i Bethlehem Sunday and dined at Mr.'
i R. S. Uldrick's.
'i Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cochran and
! children spent Sunday with Mr. W.1
r,R. Ellis and family.
i' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kay and child-1
| ren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'
I' Ed Botts of near Central.
Mrs. Lark Wilson is spending a'
I; few days with her daughter, Mrs. J.j
I R. McCombs.
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iWinn spent Friday night at Mr. W.
| B. Uldrick's.
11 Miss Mary B. Martin spent last
Thursday with Mrs. T. F. Uldrick.
, She spent the day canning corn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kay Carwile spent
1 j Saturday night in the Nation with
j Mr. Andrew McMahan.
, j Mr. Roy McCombs spent last
'eople
hat You Need
is men and women need
> the most famous reconreeable
and easily digested
Liver Peptones, Iron and
nd Glycerophosphates,
no tonic equal to Vinol.
3 PROOF
Texarkana, Tesas.
" I keep house and I was weak, rundown
and nervous, back ached a good
deal of the time, so it was hard to
take care of my chickens and do my
work-Vinol has restored my strength,
and my nervousness has gone, bo
I can qo my work as well as ever.
Every run-down woman should take
Vinol."?Mrs. Emma Britt.
ndJtlona, weak women, overworked men.
Idren, there Is no remedy like Vinol.
Thursday night with Mr. Greene McCain.
Miss Mattie Uldrick spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Kay.
Mrs. N. P. Milford and Mrs. Lillie
Wilion spent last Thursday with Mrs
A. B. Newell.
Mr. and Mrs. James Winn spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Cochran.
Mr. Dickey Ellis.from the training
school at Columbia, spent Saturday
night with home people.
Mr. Fred and Miss Ruby Uldrick
spent Saturday night with Mrs. F. E,
Hagen.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Newel and little
Westfield, spent Friday night at
Mr. N. P. Milford's.
The farmers are busy picking cotton
in this section this week. High
prices makes every one work.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly influenced
by constitutional conditions, and
in order to cure it you must take an
Interpol remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medicine
is taken internally and acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine war
prescribed by one of the best physicianin
this country for years. It is com
posed of some of the best tonics know;
combined with some of the best bl(?r
purifiers. The perfect combination <
the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh M'-'. ?
cine is what produces such wonderfi
results in catarrhal conditions. Send f'
testimonials, free.
P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, 0
All Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
CARD FROM A SOLDIER.
The following card was received
by The Press and Banner this week:
Dear Editor:?We thank the peo
pie of that city for the kindness
shown us and certainly hope all the
people a great success in life. Thanking
you for all your kindness, I will
say farewell. ' i : '' : '
Private LaWrehce Felix,
Headquarters Co., 149 Inf.
Camp Shelby, Miss.
A Kentuckian.
The card was postmarked Green
wood and evidently has reference t<
the Red Cross Canteen Service.
Has Advice For All
Aged Folks, She Sayi
ANDERSON WOMAN TELLS 01
REMARKABLE CHANGE SHE
EXPERIENCED.
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"When I began taking Tanlac
had not been able to do a singh
thing around tne nouse, duc tna
medicine certainly did a lot for me/
said Mrs. Amanda Allen, of 13 E
Whitner St., Anderson. "When
started taking it," she continued,
was a sufferer from stomach trouble
everything I ate hurt me, and ga:
formed in great quantities on mj
stomach. My nerves had about gon<
to pieces. I had lost a lot of slee]
because of the nervousness, and !
could not endure the least noise
Also my ankles, feet"and legs wer<
badly swollen and my health was al
run down. It seemed that I got n<
nourishment from my food, and
became very weak. I supose Kidnej
trouble caused my limbs to swell.
"But since taking Tanlac I am no
bothered with stomach trouble, m;
stomach has been strengthened an<
regulated. All that swelling in m:
limbs had gone when I had taken tw<
bottles of Tanlac. My nerves be
'ame strong. My general health i
far better and I am stronger in ev
ery way. I am well up in years an<
it takes an extra good medicine to di
one as old as'I am, and who was ii
as bad a condition as I was, as mucl
good as Tanlac did me. That is i
reason why I praise Tanlac. It i
[ fine, and now I am strong and livel;
and in far better health as the re
! suit of taking Tanlac."
j Tanlac, the master medicine, i
sold exclusively by P. B. Speed, Ab
|beville; A. S. Cade, Bordeaux; J. T
j Black, Calhoun Falls; J. H. Bell <5
Sons, Due West; Cooley & Speer
J Lowndesville; R. M. Fuller & Co.
McCormick; J. W. Moriah & Son
Mount Carmel; Covin & LeRoy, Wil
j lington. Price, $1 per bottle straight
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| NOTICE, TEACHERS EXAMINATION.
The regular fall teachers Examination
will be held in the Abbeville
County Court House on Saturday,
Oct. 5, 1918. Examination will bei
gin at 9 A. M., and close at 4 P. M.
All wishing to take the examina;
tion will please take notice and
, come on this date.
W. J. EVANS,
9-17-3t. lw. Co. Supt. of Ed.
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STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE.
: The regular annual meeting of
j the stockholders of the Calhoun
'j Mills will be held at Calhoun Falls,
I S. C., on Tuesday, October 15, 1918,
.1 at 3 o'clock P. M., in the office of the
.1 Company.
E. M. LANDER, Secretary.
I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
_County of Abbeville.
We will sell at public outcry, to
the highest bidder, on salesday in
Oct. next, for distribution among
the distributees, the following de
scribed real estate, belonging to the
estate of Mrs. Margaret I. Bass, deceased,
situate in Abbeville Township,
State and "County aforesaid, to
wit: All that tract or parcel of
land, known as the Margaret I. Bass
plantation, containing one hundred
and twenty-six acres, more or less,
bounded by .lands of C. F. Graves,
C. B. Evans, J. A. Gilliam and others.
Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay
for necessary papers and stamps.
1 A. L. BASS,
ANNA A. REDD,
MINNIE THORNTON
i KATIE B DRENNAN,
s 9-6
FOR SALE:
On the First Monday in October
after the regular sales, I will offei
before the Court House in Abbe
ville, S. C., a tract of land lying ir
Abbevlile County, containing# 9?
acres, more or less, bounded by th(
lands of Robert Bowie, R. L. Winn
J. C. Pressly and Long Cane Creek
Terms of Sale:?One third Cash
Balance in notes due in one and tw(
years bearing seven (7%) per cent
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y |? the world.
^ You know what tl
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I j| Every American d
; s being mobilized agai
Fourth Liberty Loan,
^ Enlist your dollars
HI opportunity for all sha
' Buy all the Libert
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i Home, your dushicss ?
Buy Liberty Bonds.
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annual interest and secured by!
mortgage on the tract so sold, pro J]
| viding for attorneys fees for collce ,
tion. :
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Summons. For Relief, i
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! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j
County of Abbeville.
In the Probate Court.
' R. B. CHEATHAM, as Administrator
of the Estate of JASON L.
SIMPSON, deceased. Plaintiff,
against
,! J. H. CHEATHAM, P. A. CHEAT,1
HAM, J. M. PERKINS, E. C.
,! PERKINS, L. P. PERKINS, MRS.I
i J. T. RANKIN, MRS. CLAY TAYLOR,
MRS. OLA NOWLIN, MRS.
CLAY SMITH, MRS. BELLE
CHRIESTBERG, MRS. NANCY
JACKSON, MRS. LOU MERCER, |
0. P. PERKINS, and JOHN DOE,
and RICHARD ROE being the un-|
known heirs at law of JASON L.
SIMPSON, deceased, Defendants.'
To the Defendant above named:1^^,^^mm|?^m
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of The State will be as foll<
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Daily only, per year
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Until October first renew
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the Dollar Stanc
Dllar stands for a business world
all people, of free commercia
le German mark stands for?a co
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inlist Your Dollai
lollar must be enlisted in the ?
nst the Potsdam autocracy?tl
to win a world in which fair
11 be the guiding principles.
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-all you possess, and all you ho
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You are Hereby Summoned and
required to answer the complaint in
this action, which is filed in the office
of the Probate Court, for the
said County, and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his office at Abbeville
Court House, South Carolina,
within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
Dated Sept. 10th, 1918.
Attest: Jones F. Miller, Judge of
Probate for Abbeville County.
To all of the Defendants, except
J. H. Cheatham and P. A. Cheatham
TAKE NOTICE: That the summons
in this action of which the
above is a copy together with the
complaint herein, was filed in the
Office of the Judge of Probate of
said County on the 12th day of September,
1918.
- D. H. HILL,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Attest: J. F. MILLER,
Judge of Probate.
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