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V N V LOWNDESVILLE . V V \ VVVVVVVVVVW^ N Lowndesville, Feb. 26.?Mr. R. H. Moseley, cashier of the Bank of Andrews, has been on a visit to the town. When the news spread "Henry Moseley has come", everybody began to smile. Man, woman, child, both white and colored, was glad because he is everybody's friend. Mr. Moseley was born, reared and spent all his life among mis peop:e; wie.v know him and they love him. He had been cashier of the Lowndesville Bank from it organization until last September, when he resigned to go to * Andrews to take a similar position. Mr. Moseley has purchased a home at that place, and he and Mrs. Moseley, who has been here for several weeks, have been quite busy shipping their household effects to their rtew home. They speak in glowing terms of the hospitable people, the salubrious ocean breeze and the pro gressive spirit of their new home town. Andrews is a town of few years, having sprung up within the last dqcade, and Mr. Moseley is very enthusiastic over its future, especially is he sanguine over the outlook of his bank, a business capitalized at $100,000. Mr. Moseley has not burned all bridges behind him, he still retains his home and other property here. It is hoped at no distant day, when he and his charming wife "have seen the world" that they will return to their first, love and settle down to a contented old age amid the green hills that rest so peacefully between the banks of the rippling Rocky and the slow-moving waters of the majestic Savannah. Lieut. W. L. Bowman, who received his discharge from the service at Camp Custer, Michigan, after spending several days with home people, has gone to Honea Path to visit his brother, Mr. J. Y. Bowman, and other relatives. Sergt. Guy Hall of the A. E. F., has returned from France, and is now at his home near town. He wears two wound stripes and one service stripe. Miss Annie Liddell of AndersDr., is on a visit to the family of her uncle, M.r W. T. Cunningham. Mrs. Minnie Fennell Ligon has returned to her home at Greenville, When Y 01 Wife Are ill you still be ? hard earned will you have a home paid for and secure i whatever happens, y your head?" The STANDARD ing, pays for a home can't start younger I STANDARE & LOAN AS of Abbeville, I /"V It _ VULCA HAVE your tires are ruined. . time often doubles il no risk. All work g J. W. MARTIN, and Mrs. Georgia Cunningham DeHays ha3 relurr.ed to her home at Charleston. Mr?. E. W. Ilr.rper, Jr., has retffrned from the Anderson county hospital v/nere she has been undergoing treatment for sometime. Mrs. D. L. Barnes and Mrs. J. A. C'.otfelter are confined to their rooms suffering with severe colds, but are convalescing. Mrs. T. Baker, a dear, sweet lady whom everybody loves, has been real indisposed for the past week. Mrs. Brown of Gaffney, is on a visit their daughter, Mrs. J. W. McCalla. Mrs. Ella Huckabee Nance of Abbeville, is spending some time with her niece, Mrs.-'W. W. Thompson. Mrs. Nance, who has been so recently bereft of her husband, Major F. W. R. Nance, has the sympathy of her many friends in her great sorrow. i_ _? T> r* rr ,..:n menus ui ivirs. jo. iviiy win uc interested to know that she has so far regained her health as to accompany her daughter, Mrs. R. H. Moseby, to her home at Andrews, where r,he will remain for soma time. Friends of Mr. Holcombe Harper will be pleased to learn that he has1 been promoted and is now Lieut. Harper of the Reserve Corps, stationed at Nogales, Arizona. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Har-| per, Sr., have received a messagej from him stating that he, his wife| and little son will reach here some, time duriner this week on*a short, visit. j Mr. M. P. McCalla has returned | from Greenwood, where he went to visit his wife, who is spending some time with her parents at that place. Mrs. D. K. Cooley is in Greenwood with her sister, Miss El]a Floyd, who is recuperating but is still unable toj be brought home. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Allen of An-| derson, wex*e''visitors at the home of, Mr. E. W. Harper, Sr., and took their little son, Seville, home with them. Seville has been spending sometime with his grand parents and everybody on Depot Street will miss the merry prattle of the bright little fellow. Mr. Wm. Daniel, who is living with his little grand daughters at the home of their father, the late J. T. Daniel, is very ill at this writing. i Messrs. W. E. Ellis and S. Hutchison were business visitors to Abbe-, ville last Mondav. Mr. D. L. Barnes i * ] and Your Fifty >aying some landlord ! [ dollars for rent, or I of your own already |i in the knowledge that I; ou "have a roof over |j 'S plan of home own- j I i in 80 months. You g :han right NOW. I ) BUILDING iSOCIATION I So. Carolina a Bristow, Secretary. S 5 ii ? ii? ! animil 11ibiii mum i i i i i _ ________ * i r .t 1 ; repaired fcerore mey \ casing repaired in ?e mileage. You take raaranteed. . at City Garage. also spent that day in Anderson on i business. 1 [ Mrs. Leona Clinkscales and her ] sister, Miss Josie, have been visitors i at the home of Dr. H. C. Fennell, Jr. 1 | Born?near Lowndesville, Feb. 15, -\ J 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ellis, s a daughter. c I> > , V SANTUC NEWS. Vj J V I Santuc, Feb. 26.?Mrs. Mason I Wright was the guest of Miss Mary 3 Kay Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morrison and S children of Columbia, spent from 0 Friday until Sunday at Mr. W. E. g Morrison's. Mrs. J. B. Sharpe is spending this | week with her daughter, Mrs. W. F. I Kay. ? Mr and Mrs. J. B. Culbreth and I children spent the week-end at Mr. p S. E. Price's. | Mr. Roy Kay spent Saturday night t with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kay. Messrs George Morrison and W. F. | Kay are attending court at Abbeville jj tms wee*. , Mrs. Lizzie Langford spent Wednesday and Wednesday night with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Botts. Little Vera Milford spent the week-end with Belle Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richardson and children spent Sunday at Mr. M. B. Kay's. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Haddon of Antreville, are visiting relatives here. Misses Annie and Louise Kay spent Saturday afternoon with Misses' Lois and Lyndall Morrison. Misses Lizzie and Willie Abies are sick at this writing. Hope for I tViom n cnpp.-lv recoverv. U - -x- ? ? ? Glad to note all of the flu cases are f improving at this writing and no I new cases are reported this morning. B CARD FROM MR. DAVIS. | The Editor of The Press and Ban- jj| ner is in receipt of the following card <> from Mr. Geo. M. Davis: | Clinton, S. C., Feb. 21, 1919. ? Pear Sir: j L I am writing 50 weeklies of the S State this: "Mr. One Horse Farmer", watch The Columbia Record, March 1st i issue for article on reorganizing th cotton farmers of the South to se-^ ? inst nrice for cotton. Know ing you to be interested will look I for your support. Help us'boost the JI South. Sincerely yours, 5 Geo. M. Davis. I FOR ARMENIAN-SYRIAN RELIEF.! I Special Union Service to He Held in Methodut Church Sunday Night To do something to aid in reliev-! ing intolerable conditions in the | Near East, the people of Abbeville County are called on to give $2,000 towards the fund of thirty million dollars now being raised in the United States. To bring to the people of this city firsthand information con-j cerning the conditions, the Armen-i ian-Syrian Relief Commission are sending Mi\ Boyajian, a native Syrian, to Abbeville, who will speak in the Methodist church next Sabbath evening. This will be a union service of all the churches, and it has ? the endorsement of the several local | pastors, who expect to be present. It is hoped that every person in- j terested in relieving suffering hu- j manity will attend this meeting. Committees will be named to canvas the city next week, when it is hoped the responses will meet the full amount asked of us. M. R. Plaxco, County Chairman. | I i Uncle' Sam asks for a loan. He has brought victory and peace. The armistice did not pay the bills. Buy War Savings Stamps and hold them. II An Or^en Letter | From S. C. Man I . Gives Permission to Publish This for the Benefit of Others. I We publish here an open letter, ' written of his own free will and accord, without solicitation. Read it all Carolinians: "I have been very weak and run-j' down for three years, with heart ;rouble, the Doctor said. The; ;hought I would have befen dead tw pears ago. I was confined to m; *oom for three weeks; almost wen jlind, and was so weak I could no valk, and I had almost given up. ;aw in the papers what Dreco ha< lone for people in North and Soutl Carolina and got my wife to order i Notice t i vi wm m of rord i a il E. F ???? ...JUS If \7 lr i ou are I Can Sa1 Liberty Bom Acc< L I Mount Carmel, y bottle?it "came?I took it according, ri 0 to directions for three weeks, andjir y I can now get out and attend to my d; t work?a new man. I wish I had room t to write more. You may publish this ir 1 if you like." n d (Signed) N. Moseley, b; h Loris, S. C." r< a Now does not every word of this S o Owners Cars.... 117 e have opened a Service Statk and sell Ford Cars an genuine Ford Parts. Remember when yc W? paired by us you will g< Parts, remember we only, our terms are ca established by Ford M< - * W-fe U in the Repairing busm Ford Cars were made, v class service. Your pal A R N O IT ARRIVt i in the Marl 4 ( ve You Some / Is and War Savin epted at Full Vali .* HEST Sc ng true? Dreco brought happiness lto that household when it looked ark and desolate. Dreco, the great root and herb ledicine for the stomach, liver, kideys, bowels and blood is now sold y all good druggists and is highly ^commended by Abbeville ' by P. B. peed.?Adv. / n authorized Ford m. We will repair ! d carry full line of \ | sjl ill liava waiii? wo A1WTV J VM1 VU1 1 V H it no imitation Ford f repair Ford Cars ' J i . ' I sh, our prices are >tor Co. I have been ess since the first We guarantee first tronage solicited. | || LD I I LESl [et for a jS i : Money || I igs Stamps || ^ ER I suth Carolina ?9 H