The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, May 23, 1919, Page THREE, Image 3

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vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv V V V ANTREVILLE. V > > | Antreville, May 20.?The trustees, and patrons of the Antreville High. School, met several days ago and 1 " a11 I? ? elected tne ionowmg i,cat,u?a another year: Principal, Mr. Joe Anderson; Higher Intermediate Department, Miss Winton Keaton; In-1 termediate, Miss Margaret Bradley; Primary, Mrs. W. J. Bowen; Music,1 Miss Susie Stevenson. We feel sure with this corps ofr teachers we will have a successful year. The people of Antreville had the pleasure of hearing, on last Sunday, afternoon, Prof. A. M. DuPre, of. Spartanburg, who spoke on the Centenary movement. He presented it 1 -11 1A in & way in wmcn an uuum uuuv.*.stand what it truly meant. And after this good letcure all were willing to contribute to the movement. Lieut. Frank and Corp. Joe Ander-j son have returned from overseas and are at home again, much to the del^ht of all. They have done well tieir part toward making the world safe for democracy, for "where duty called, they followed on." / Mr. Frank Clinkscales, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and son of! ? - - * ? m I ClemBon College, Mr. ana mrs. 1. B. Anderson and family, and Miss Sara Lipscomb of Ninety-Six, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, seeing the boys who had just returned from France. Miss Beth Anderson reutrned with Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson Sun- , day afternoon, and will spend some- , time with them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suber andj children, and Mr. Elmore Suber of ( Piedmont, spent Sunday with Mr. iand Mrs. C. A. Suber and family. Mrs. Will Bell returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wakefield and j. little daughter, Amanda, spent the j week-end at Latimer with Mr. and ( Mrs. Hawthorne. j ( Mrs. Robt. Mahry, and son of Abbeville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.' r Narris Wakefield. j j Misses Genevieve Anderson and. Althea Keaton, of Lander College,; j spent the week-end with home folks.1 j (These young ladies hadn't been ; home for sometime and all were delighted to see them.) I Mrs. W.. J. Bowen and daughter, , Harriet, spent several days last weekj with the former's parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. J. R. Pennell, of Belton. , The country is an ideal place now ( when you see the wheat waving in the fields, the Irish potatoes, the | Cabbage, lettuce, beets, peas, beans, onious, corn, all growing and the ( ehiekens running around in the yard You may know that the table will be ; well spread later on, as well as now. We are very glad to know that Abbeville is putting on new life and will soon have many new buildings, which will be for the welfare of all in the county and we are willing to : do,-"Our part" toward helpin her in . any way. We are so glad we'll soon be able to ride over paved streets. Abbeville is our home town, and we will ever do our part toward numbering her with "The Best." LIVER DIDNTJ DICES Say* 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, After a Few Dosei Meadorsvlll#, Ky.?Mrs. Cynthia Higginbotham, of this town, Bays: "At my age, which Is 65, the liver does not act so well as when young. A lew years ago, my stomach was all out of fix. I was, constipated, my liver ji'J- !. irM Vm J mail i acu my uigeauuu wtui uau, auu It took so little to upset me. My appetite was gone. I was very weak,.. I decided I would give BlaekJ Drtraght a thorough' trial as I knew It was highly recommended for this " WWMb. - I Degati felt better after a few doses. My appetite Improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and the least trouble was soon righted with a few ! . ' . . V % V COLD SPRING NEWS. N V N Cold Springs, May 21.?Mr. anc Mrs. C. C. Kay and children spenl > TW? Sunday witn tne iaiter ? parem-a, mt and Mrs. T. F. Uldrick. Mrs. B. Moss and son, Thomas spent Sunday with Mrs. F. E. Hagen Messrs. Horace King and Tom Os bom spent Saturday night with Mr Dickie Ellis. Miss Addie Lathan, of Iva, S. C. spent the week-end with Miss Eunice Uldrick. Mrs. Andrew Newell spent a fe\* days this week with her mother, Mrs N. P. Milford, who is on the sick list Mr. aVid Mrs. R. A. Hagen spenl Wednesday of last week at Mr. T. F, Uldrick's. Miss Ola Winn spent a few days last week in Abbeville with Rev. and Mrs. ?1. u. <jorDeit. Private Arthur Newell surprised his many friends by returning home on Sunday. He has seen service overseas for some time and everybody was glad to see him home looking sc well. Miss Bessie Winn spent Saturday night with Misses Eunice and Rutli Uldrick. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv\ V BETHIA NEWS. V V s uvvyvvvvvvvw^ Bethia, May 20.?Mrs. Jim Link and daughter, Mrs\ Lucile Evans, went to Anderson Monday on a shopping trip. Another fine boy arrived May 17, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cason. Mr. D. J. Jenkins spent Saturday night with his mother-in-law, Mrs. M. E. Beauford. The Bethia and Bold Branch 3chools are going to have a picnic Wqtt 31 Thp Tidies Societv is croine ;o sell ice cream. Every one is urg)d to attend with well filled baskets. Mrs. M. E. Beauford spent last Thurday night in Greenwood with ler friend, Mrs. J. W. anfield. Bethia has decided to have preachng twicea month, the first Sabbath in the afternoon, the third Sabbath in the morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McNeil's baby boy has been quite sick, but it ia now some better. Dr. Hunter is improving slowly, [t is hoped that he jnay soon be restored in health and back to his vacant place in the Sabbath school. Miss Maud Pettigrew who haa been teaching in the lower part of the stace, came home yesterday af terooon. S. C. SCHOOLS FOR SAVINGS MOVEMENT V _ \ With the aim to establish "A Wai Savings' Society in Every Class Room" in South Carolina, public school instructors throughout the state have placed their united support behind the government's nat ionwide Thrift Movement. John E. Swearingen, State Superintendent of Education and members of the Fifth Federal Reserve Dis \CT ' TION WAS BAD Who Tells How She Was Relieved t of Black-Draught doses of Black-Draught" Seventy years of successful use has made Thedford's Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member, of every family, at times, need the help that Black-Draught can give in cleansing the system and relleving the troubles that come from constipation, indigestion, lazy liver, etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are In good working order. Keep them that way. Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and in a natural way. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c. a package?One cent a dose All druggists. J. 9 . trict Educational committee have sent an appeal to all teachers to co? operate in making the campaign a * success, both by their own efforts ? and by enlisting the interest and "Our victory endeavors should not I participation of their students. t fall below the standard of our war . efforts" his letter reads. "Every everv school and every teacher , should take an active part in the . Savings campaign. No better lessons in history, in patriotism or in thrift . can be given your pupils, because these activities are among the fun, damental and far reaching move ments of the world today. "The South Carolina boys who ber long to the Thirtieth division and i who helped to break the Hindenburg line are now returning home.- They I have earned and should be given the . heartiest welcome. Such a welcome is best indicated by a prompt and i full response from every child and I from every grown up in this Thrift campaign." I Within a week's time, it is antici > pated, teachers throughout the state will have reported to State Superinr tendent Swearineng an outline of > the Thrift activities to be conducted by themselves and their classes, givp ing approximately the number of i Savings' s&cieties that will be organized in the public schools. GETS TRIP TO ATLANTA. " Henry Culbreth, the bright and 1 successful agent for the Atlanta ' Journal, has received his invitation to ' the big celebration to be held in Atlanta on the 4th of July. The trip is ' a free one to the Journal Club, the 1 Journal bearing?all expenses. A big barbecue dinner is promised land the afternoon will be given automobile ' and trolley rides around the big city. 1 Henry is expecting big sights. He says he is going to do away with his tiresome red road cart, which , would have drawn the eye teeth of the strongest lion, and ride a brand new Black Beauty Booster, which will raise the dust and bring your paper before breakfast. 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