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Lowndesville, March 26.?Friends L
of the following soldiers will be glad s<
v; to know that they are somewhere on
V the sea, homeward bound: John J
Bonds, Will Nance and Ben Bonds, v,
, They are members of the famous
30th Division, and will meet with a t<
warm reception when they land on a
American soil. Chester Fennell, who
belongs to the Rainbow Division, J t<
writes that he will embark for home h
the latter part of April. Fred Ficquette
is teaching soldiers at a rest s<
camp and will remain in France un- w
til that camp is dismantled, July 1st.
The following colored soldiers have S(
arrived from overseas, viz: Ramon
Brownlee, George McCalla, Iris Hun- h
ter, Dave Hall and Bit Speed.
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Messrs. Gordon Speer, Will Bell e(
Bunyan Scoggins, Robert Smith and V(
H. M. Schumpert took the civil cer' 1
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vice examination wnicn was neiu ai\ *
Abbeville March 22nd. There is a ^
' vacancy on Route 3 caused by the
death of Mr. J. T. Daniel, and the J jj,
applicant making the highest record tc
will be the successful R. F. D. man! ?
on this line. ! sj.
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Messrs. J.J. D. Phillips, B. A. Wil-|
son and W. W. Thompson appraised 1 ^
the personal effects of the late J. T. j w
Daniel a few days ago. The real es-j q
tate will not be sold, but the personal
property will come to sale later. jj
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Mjrs. W. A. Hall of Iva, and Mrs.
L. P. Pettigrew of Barnes, have been r<
visiting their sister, Miss- Annie bi
Hutchison, who has been a flu victim,
but is now recuperating. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wise'' ofjh;
Greenwood, were recent visitors at' U
the
home of Rev. ?T. F. Anderson. t S
Messrs. B. B. and B. E. Allen, E s]
J Htickabee, F. S. Hutchison and W.! o:
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One Auburn
One Ford CI
One Ford R
Seven Maxv
One Oldsmc
Four Chevn
One Overla
One Cadills
m Seven Ford:
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[. Speer were business visitors t<
Jbbeville Monday
Dr. R. J. Hutchison and Mr. W. E
lllis with little Marion, spent las
'uesday in Abbeville.
Mrs. J. G. Huckabee and Mis,1
louise Bell were shopping in Ander
an last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Barnes an<
ames spent the week-end at Dean:
ith the family of Mr. J. Fred Dean
Mrs. J. T. Latimer is making a visi
) her relatives, Mrs. Emma Young
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t Anderson.
Miss Mary Clinkscales of Willing
in, is an attractive visitor at th<
ome of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Fennell
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Anderson spen
sveral days at Williamston, las
eek.
Mrs. Louis Barksdale and hand
>me little son, Lawrence, of Augus
i, are on a visit to the family oj
er father, Mr. T. D. Cooley.
Friends of Mr. E. 0. Clinkscale:
ill regret to know that he is confini
to his bed, suffering from a se
2re attack of rheumatism.
Sergt. Holcombe Harper of Nojales
riz., arrived Tuesday on a visit tc
is parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harsr,
Sr. The Sergeant's wife anc
Ltle son, who have been on a v'sil
her parents in Massachusetts, wil!
in him in a few days, and after a
lort visit here, they will return tc
ieir home in the far West.
Messrs. Louis Barksdale and Gor>n
Carter of AugUsta, spent the
eek-end at the home of Mr. T. D
ooley.
Mr. J. B. Huckabee and Mrs. E. J
uckabee were business visitors tc
ra Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ellis visitec
;latives at Calhoun Falls last Sab
ith. "
Mr. Rembert Allen, who went tc
fashuigtfcn, D. C., several weeks age
as entered the George. Washingtor
niversity, and is a member of th<
enior class in Architecture, whicl
)eaks well fo? the skill and ability
f the young student. As a side is
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) sue, he has obtained a position in the
Treasury, where he manipulates the
. Addressograph in the Liberty Bonds
t department. Mr. Allen is a young
man of fine intellect and his many
3 friends are highly gratified at his
- success.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rogers of Pen1
ney's Creek, were pleasant visitors
3 to our twon last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes, Dr. and
t Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Miss Virginia
, Latimer spent last Tuesday in Anderson.
Friends of Mr. Jack Barnes of
i Royston, Ga., will regret to learn
. that his little son, Coyle, was badly
t hurt about the head in falling
t from a buggy several days ago.
" CO-OPERATIVE
SHIPMENT OF HOGS
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. Clemson College, S. C., Mar. 26.?
r urtner enuri is ucmg mauc uj
Extension Service to market in car-|
lots the surplus hogs in the state by.
having farmers ship cooperatively. |
( Several counties have taken up!
this work alone; but there are far-|
, j mers who have not benefitted by such
.j shipments and have a few good hogsj
| to market. They should get in touch!
with their country agent and see if
i it is possible to get up a cooperative
shipment.
. Farmers who h?ve late summer
and fall pigs should grow these pigs
' out to 165 pounds or more and have
' them ready to market around May
without carrying them over until this
fall.
The Livestock Division of the Exj
tension Service will be glad to assist
in working up these cooperative
shipments of hogs.
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) Let the' slacker dairy cow feed
j someone as beef instead of continu4
ing to feed her.
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j Sodium flouride to dust the setting
. hen will prevent lice.
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STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders
of The Peoples Savings Bank
will be held in the office of the Bank
Tuesday, April 1st, 1919, 12 o'clock,
noon.
W. F. NICKLES,
3-21-3t. Cashier.
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
Court of Common Pleas.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF ABBEVILLE,
Plaintiff,
against
V. H. CRAFT,' Defendant.
By authority of a Decree of Sale
by the Cuort of Common Pleas for
Abbeville County, in said State, made
in the above stated case, I will offer
for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville
C. H., S. C., on Salesday in
April, A. D. 1919, within the legal
hours of sale the following described
land, to wit: ' All that tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being
in the Citv of Abbeville, Abbeville
County, in the State aforesaid, containing
One-half (^) Acres, more
or less, and bounded by the lands of
J. Allen Smith, the Beaufort place,
fronting on Lemon Street; being the
place bought by V. H. Craft from
Lety C. Wright and J. W. Wright.
TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser
to pay for papers and stamps.
THOS. P. THOMSON,
3-18-3t. Master A. C., Si C.
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
P/M1T-+ rt-f Pnmmnn Plans.
SUSAN BASKINGS, Plaintiff,
against
GEORGIA DAVIS BOYD and others,
Defendants.
. By authority of a Decree of Sale
by the Cuort of Common Pleas for
Abbeville County, in said State, made
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in the above stated ca^e, I will offe
for saler at Public Outcry, at Abbt
ville C. H., S. C., on Salesday i
April, A. D. 1949/ within the lege
hours of sale the following describe
land, to wit: All that tract or pai
eel of land situate, lying and bein
in the City of Abbeville, Abbevill
County, in the State aforesaid,' fronl
ing Seventy-one (71) feet on Hai
risburg Street, running back two hur
dred and seventy-six (276) feet t
lot of Patsy Coleman, and having
width of eighty-one (81) feet in th
rear, and being bounded by lane
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r of Celia Johnson, Patsy Coleman,
and lot formerly belonging to George
n Barr.
il Also, all that tract or parcel of ,
d land, situate, lying and being in the
County and State aforesaid, about
g three (3) miles West of Abbeville,
e containing twenty-seven (27) Acres,
t- more or less, and being bounded by
r- lands of Mrs. Belle Chapman, E. E.
l- Williams, and Dr. G. E. Calvert.
;o TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pura
chaser to pay for papers and stamps.
ie THOS. P. THOMSON,
Is 3-18-3t. Master A. C., S. C.
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sr Sanitary Conditions
ft Drinks and
infections.....
: are prepared to serve you in
lost courteous manner and so-'
four patronage.
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