University of South Carolina Libraries
W VVVVVV^xxx-vxvA ? V K DUE WEST. S V (The A. R* Preabyterian.) ^ V V wvvvvvvvvwvvvv Prof. P. L. Grier and family are visiting Rev. P. A. Pressly at Louis Qle, Ga. Mr. Ralph Ellis, who has a position ip Greenville, is spending a few days at home. Mrs. Cook of Birmingham, Ala., is visiting he rsister, Mrs. E. Patton Kennedy. Miss Azilee Calvert of Greenwood, 8. C., is visiting Misses Ellen and ' Lourse Rampey. Mr. Erskine McDaniel is spending the vacation in Due West, following the close of Clemson College. Mr. Orr Rogers of Moresville, who fired for a while in Due West, has returned from France. Miss Connie Wardlaw, who has aj jrioe position in a bank in Georgetown, is home on a vacation. Misses Mildred and Josie Nance go tikis week on a visit to their aunt, feSwas 1 ? Mr. B. W. Pm 1*^41 Mtk If* MP" ti nil rIS falM la >7 bac M tbf 711 ?too? over far ? Mr Mirels wan m \ Wl,*fv irtMUeh'im we I /tkXQy wl?tNl|U M 7 I Mla 11|| he*fl*dke? i rinVM: SCce taki^r X xMA\ at wWi \K/Lz\ hrudcur, ud | l \ DKKO u aal lwV\ ??S?liLT! 8??1 ??? ? :: ? M H I \ ' I' ? ' t ' 1 The Henrv Hesi is in the incorpora houn Falls. Seabc : ; cross at this thrivii ville, S. C., Count] paved soon. 1 6-r azzas; two tenanl 1 L ings. 25 acres ori I I divided into small II entire farm is leve | ? cotton per acre. I I I it. But it now?rc Ioe juic am All Sales Hel< These farms 1 vided into small bought as a who Terms ' o-l i o K -v V v' ' v' " V-' ^. . B &.- ; r u Mrs. Desports of Ridgeway, S. C. 1 Misses Ellen and Louise Rampey have been visiting relatives in Green- ! wood for the past week. They will i return Monday. < Miss Ruth Agnew, Mr. Frank i Wilson and R. S. Galloway, Sr., are i attending the Y. P. C. U. Convention j in Newberry. i Mr. Geo. Sharp has put in a new switch board and will largely rebuild < the local telephone line, changing the i routes of the lines. . Miss Susie Nance has accepter a position in the Greenville City Park High Scfcqol. ' Mr. J. N. Nance, Misses Susie and I Hallie Nance will go the latter part ' of this week to Caesar's Head. Mr. Nance will return the first of the following week. The ladies will remain J ten days. * - Mr. W. W. Edwards is lading I down brick on his lot on main street, preparatory to tearing down the wooden storehouse and buliding a new brick arfcore. This store will ioin the post office building. We hear that Dr. Cowan has just I sold the old Cowan homestead to Mr. Jfofrn Winn. Mr. Winn has bought fyftam i(Urrta Diumore, tmfered from sack k that I MltMt |Will ? %ifUs uid dl**7 ipeDf. &bqo i cm /wtzzjll Mweli aeonr MM- a\ IvWll j Bedldnal kerWl V 11 ^tW^Atuar / Jf jIVJI H OK The Henry The Tobe Total :er Farm, two-third of \ te limits of the town of >ard Railroad and C. & } 1 g town. 11 miles from J j Seat. Good roads, shou oom Bungalow, two larg t houses, barns and out! mmmm ' * ginal forest. This farm is I farms and business lots. 1 and makes from 1 to 2 ! auaI and pa?v rilltlVflted, >ap the profit. 1 Come and Buy I i i on the Farm iave been subdi- I Cf farms or can be i uv le. 1-3 Cftshy YJtf 3, and 4 Years. ,< ; * - , i . ' , . t :wo other places. Dr. and Mrs. Jno. P. Kennedy a spending some time in Due West, j joon as Dr. Kennedy gets his d charge from the army he will Iocs in Charlotte having formed a pa: nership with Dr. Geo. Pressly. \ are glad that the oDctor will Iocs in Charlotte. Prof. James Moffatt received t degree of Ph. D., at the recent co; mencement at Chapel Hill, N. < from the university of North Cai lina. He will teach English In t University the coming year. Pr< Long is teaching in the Sumn School at the University and ha3 1 family with him. Dr. and Mrs., Paul McCain a family, Dr. and Mrs. James Ross ft Cain and family, and Mr. Charl McCain, who is still ill the ant gathered at the home on Tuesday a enjoyed a day of good fellowsl and cemented anew the home ti All of the family were present < cept Miss Irene McCain, Missions to China. Birthday Party. * Miss Fannie Mae Mundy celebr ed her thirteenth birthdav ,bv ent taining twenty-seven of her frier at a birthday party given by her s ter, Mrs. L. C. Martin, July 8. 1 afternoon was enjoyed by playi games until a late hour, when all the boys chose a partner and man ed in the dining room, where \ young people were served ice ere and cake by Misses Fannie Mar and Addie La than. The dining roi was prettily decorated in white \t green. Thoso enjoying Miss Mund/s ps ty were: Misses Virginia Bosl Millred Wilson, Dora Palmer, Ss and Ruby Mundy, Ida and Ruby Ik Cord, Ann and Kennesaw Thom Elizabeth Wilson, Reba and Albet Morris, Sara Sutherland and Rt Mundy, Addie Lathan, Messrs. H bent, Allen and James Wilson, C; nell and Robert Mundy, Harrison a Wyatt Rosier, Lewis Blount, G. and Frank, Ferguson, Johnny Pel grew, Hardy Thoftnss. ' REMOVAL NOTICE. T. H. Maxwell's Meat Market 1 been moved from old stand on Was ington street to North Main, n< door to Stark's Vehicle Co., ? MAXWELL'S MARKET. 7-ll-5t. Pd. I - * . ' ?Wk PXw6'riX0 2'^ TH i ; i?: . . . . Hester F Hester Fi vhich ? c>|- TO BE " ? i ii n -AUC A W%?_ c pimild j Oil tl I sub- mi Ihurs., bales 7 . Buy v at 11 \ * * ? a Home. Be Sold HITHFRNI rviiiuiui jl CON Sell Lots and Lots o Unma M lylAlW X/11IVV i ' /? ? / f : ? \ ? LIVELY INTEREST OVER JUDGESHIP is* Washington1, July 11.?It ik be^ lieved that action is very near on the appointment of a successor to the ^e' late Judge Johnson of the Western Federal district in South Carolina. At this writing the best guess is H. H. Watkins, of Anderson. There has ? been a considerable change in the situation within the past few weeks. ke Until recently Judge T. S. Sease, of ^ Spartanburg, was regarded as having the inside track, the mipression ^ being very strong that the Department of Justice was inclined tocommend him. There was much talk . of J. Lyles Glenn, of Chester, and r" W. W. Lewis, of York. Now Sease stock kis down for some reason, and the fact that Glenn is over age, is *! believed to leave the latter out of the running. In the meanwhile heavy gains have been made in the cam}X" paign for H. H. Watkins, of Anderiry son, and C. C. Featheretone, of Greenwood. Senator Smtih and Dial were In at-' 3- The war i 31g 1 points to the X * . E pent : v , Z After the Full I' You had bette | now by taking m beging July 2i - BUILDING tn ? G. A, NEUFFER, Presic NEW SEI i % ; | J mh5ES '(V; * J,' f ! :' ' 1 I A > " * ~ -4 .. : -.1 IS c arm L urn - f 4 * V? !> / - | i ' ' ' SOLD AT TION S e ed in ie farm bam: i 1 i li juiy i / wJ ern a O'Clock lina. ,n va ; at Calhoun Fall; AND AUCTK 1PANY f Lots and Farms, My! -Asheville, N. C. [ conference with Attorney General Palmer on the subject of the judgeship today, but neither would make Jany statement whatever, except that the matter is now up to the Attorney General, and that he has the names of all the candidates before him. Pure Ice Manufactured Under soft drinks Sofl cigarettes tobaccos fisrv . CANDIES v FRUITS j,r. . CIGARS V , tb? mos ' ' licit you Abbeville Ca 1 s over ana a period pt j y in this coi ?? v .. ' , *, so P -> . ! % $ Jg&jfil SfiJ !: years come the tr get ready for i I stock in our neu ith. i - j & LOAN AS of ABBEVILLE lent UES BEGINS J >VE I 7 . j 228 Acres 96 Acres 324 Acres le Tobe Hester Farm, 96 i Calhoun Falls. We say, i iction, that there is no be le County or Upper Can in cultivation. Makes 2 ere and over. No better to three farms. Dwelling s. Public road on two si STEN, FARMERS AI ell lots and lots of Farms itates, there is no better 1; Buy it while its cheap, lue in 12 months. s, Autos Will Tc Free Picnic 1 IN ^ $300 in prizes f day of sale. E1 Senator Dial is being hwjtfjpftj.7 | with .telegrams in favor many .of them coming em dttrtrict. A strong delegation fi was seen in Washington for the past few days working effectively for />. Watkin,. -7 M / J .v .J /O, ^ I V \ .T-;-,; .,fv-,?.-?'? v? Cream? ? 1 i i-'t ' S ? , ji, v ' 3? iffT I Sanitary Conditions & d "f 5 : Drinks and . :? /in lfections re prepirwi to jotfc h t courteous Runner and to- r \ ir patronage. ndy Kitchen I -rr- . .... I ??????Mirn 4 * ~ . >t l everything great pros intry. II to 3D iOU ' )o<fl BHj f 4JlAJlMiA l ,* .**Jf .xw *u ? % . M Lttsun .jjwf&mmi he lean gears I 9 service mm | I : v si .i i fl ISOCIATION I I J. S. MORSE, Sec.-Treas. f? ULY 20th I ~!~i- j,-i--'xu-'i?iii;v'O^M , 46slH bri> naT ul ]Rf""" I HI y g- B| I ' B ^ BH acres. 2 1-2 miles H without fear of con- |H tter 96 acres in Ab- p >lina. Level, every BB ! bales of cotton to SB i- r\;_; j HI gram ionus? uuiu- hh g, tenant house and H des. 9EB VD INVESTERS! H all over the South- HB Binds in South CaroIt is sure to double DH ike You Out I -?:?i III Dinner on the I I hB iind . ;| ; given away on 11 I