The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, August 15, 1919, Page TWO, Image 2
J. wu
JOHN A. HOLLAND,
The Greenwood Piano Man.
The largest dealer in musical instru
ments in Western South Carolina. Sells
pianos, self-player pianos, organs and
sewing machines. Reference: The
Bank of Greenwood, the oldest and
gtrongeat Bank in Greenwood County,
^FARPflQPIPlW
' ia?&_ r ivyi iiiim
' WAS TALCUM
Therefore Insist Upon Genuine
"Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin"
Millions of fraudulent Aspirin
Tablets were sold by a Brooklyn
manufacturer which later proved t?
be composed mainly of Talcum Powder.
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" the
true, genuine, American made anc
American owned Tablets are markec
with the safety "Bayer Cross."
Ask for and then insist upon "Bay
er Tablets of Aspirin" and alwayi
buy them in the original Bayer pack
age which contains proper direction!
and dosage.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayei
Manufacture of Monoaceticacideste]
rf SalicyliVacM?Adv.
I women s
Cardui, the woman's Ip
tonic, helped Mrs. William
Evereole, of Hazel VV
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes: "I had a ME
general breaking-down
of my health. I was In
bed for weeks, unable to Mfl
get up. I had such a
weakness and riirrfness,
... and fiie pains were ml
very severe. A friend H
told me 1 had tried every- WW
thing else, why not WJ
Cardui?... I did, and Vi
soon saw it was helping BHI
me... After 12 bottle^ Jn
I am strong and wefl.H mm
W TAKE 904
cum
The Woman's Tonic
! Do you feel weak, diz- m
zy, worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused ml
from any of the com- ?l
plaints so common to MM
women? Then why not HL
give Cardui a trial? It rajS
should surely do for you mW
what it has done for so Mjr
many thousands of other
women who suffered?it WM
should help you back to HP
SHgH Ask some lady friend U|
0M who has taken Cardui. HL
U She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
K AD Druggists jj
4\ VVVV^kV\\\\\ \ -V >
V %
V DUE WEST. V
V (The A. R. Presbyterian.) \
N s
IWVVUVVV\V\\w>
Miss Clara Bonner is spending s
while at Montreat.
Miss Baird of Atlanta, Ga., is the
guest of Mrs. John Magill.
Miss Jennie Chalmers is visiting
her sister, Mrs. C. S. "Young
Mr. W. W. Edwards left Monday
for Baltimore to buy good.-.
; Dr. and Mrs. F. Y. Pressly are
i spending ten days at Montreat.
Miss Putnam from Abbeville, has
been the guest of Mrs. T. A. Putnam.
Mrs. Benton and Master James
Benton have returned from Atlanta.
, I Mrs. James Moffatt of Chapel Hill,
!! is expected to arrive in Due West in
^1 a few days.
11 Mr. Rice Henry of Clinton, VS. C.,
, | visiting the family of his father, Mr.
j L. K. Henry.
f Miss Louise Lipscomb of Virginia,
is with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Pressly,
I for a visit.
Miss Jean Kennedy is home again
I after a refreshing stay of some days
at Montreat, N. C. I
Rev. J. P. Pressly returned last
week from his preaching trip of two
weeks at Red Level, Ala.
Mrs. Lila Agnew spent a few days
at. Montreat last weekk the guest of
Mrs. F. B. Brownlee at her. mountain
home.
The Misses Hood of Anderson, S.
C., daughters of Senator Hood, are
the guests of Miss Margaret Moore.
k Mr. Joe N^nce returned Saturday
t from the mountains of North Caroli>
na. He left his daughters in the
. mountains.
, The children of Rev. Paul A.
[ Pressly of Louisville, Ga., are visit|
ing relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs.
Pressly are expected later.
Mrs. Simpson has sold her farm in
, suburbs of Due West and will move
. to her old home in the Bethlehem
.1 section.
>1
After spending two weeks with her
f aunt, Mrs. H. C. Pfeffer of Richr
mond, Va., Miss Virginia Reid is now
visiting at the summer home of Dr.
J. J. Darlington, Herndon, Va. She
expects to stop over to see her grandMother
at Boydton, Va., also relatives
in Norfolk before returning
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison of Hickory
Grove, and Mrs. Hardin of Donalds,
worshipped with the A. R. P.'s last
! Sabbath to the pleasure of the congregation.
Mr. Lacy Bowie is on a pleasant
visit to Due West He worshipped
with the A. R. P's. in Abbeville on
Sabbath, taking pleasant company
with him.
Mrs. E. L. Reid, Miss Isabel and
Master Graham Reid, returned last
Friday from Montreat, after a delightful
month in the bracing air of
the North Carolina mountains.
We regret to say that Mr. H. M.
Young is at the hospital in Anderson
for treatment, preparatory to a rather
serious operation. Friends earnestly
hope that Mr. Young may rap|
idly recover, following this operation
Rev. W. A. McAulay of Greenville,
passed through Due West on Monday.
He had been conducting a meeting
for Brother Bradjfey of Long Cane.
Mr. W. D. Morrah was driving him
:hrough in his car.
Dr. J. I. McCain returned on Saturday
from Tate Springs, Tenn. Dr.
Patterson Wardlaw, Dr. McCain and
Mr. Joe Roddey have been on their
annual outing. The party were the
guests of Mr. Roddey.
Mr. Carroll oi Mississippi, is back
I in Due West, driving through in his
j Cadillac car, with his friend, Mr.
| Burts, and colored driver. From cerj
tain indications a later pleasant no
tice in this column will be in order.
Miss Mary Stevenson, Miss Mabel
Pratt and Miss Sara Addison have
returned from New York where they
have been attending the Summer
School at Columbia University. They
j report an enjoyable as well as pro|
fitable stay in New York.
Mr. W. A. Markham and Mr. John
McGee have returned from a trip of
ten days. They visited friends at
Fountain Inn, Greenville, Black
Mountain, Montreat, Hendersonville,
and other points in the mountains.
The visit was refreshing and greatly
enjoyed.
Mr. A. L. Young of Moreland, Ga.,
and Mrs. S. M. Beaty of Lowndesville,
were visrtore in Due West last
week. Mrs. Beaty is a sister of Rev.
| Raymond Young and is known by
j her college friends in Due West i
'[Miss Grace Young. They made
pleasant call at the Presbyterian o
fice and were welcome visitors.
> VV VV VV VVVVV WW1
' ^
V SANTUC NEWS. 1
lj V '
J
I A ?? 1Q Vyk? PoKonr
oaii lUl/j AUgi MXJ ? avvwvv
. Brambrett of Pickens County,
hare visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Haddon ai
here visiting relatives.
Mrs. S. F. Killingsworth and soi
Freddie, of Columbia, Mrs. Matti
Newell of Belton, and Mrs. J. ^
>
Callaham of Spartanburg, spent la:
week at Mr. M. B. Kay's.
Born?To Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ha(
don, Aug. 9, 1919, a daughter, Id
Margaret.
This community had the pleasui
of enjoying a picnic and hash dinne
at Mr. W. H. Sharp's Friday. Ther
were several visitors in the con
* A- TTT
munity tnat were aiso present, w
hope to have many more pleasan
days like this one.
Miss Lizzie Sharp is visitinj
friends in Abbeville.
Mrs. Jesse Richey is speding a fe\
days at Mr. J. R. Haddon's.
Misses Margaret and Sara, Jame
and< Joe Abies are spending thi
week in Abbeville with Miss Gussi
Abies.
Mr. Mack Wright and mothe
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M
S. Langford.
Misses Alma and Katherine an
Alvin Cannon spent last week at Mi
Walter Abies.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Able wer
shopping in the city Monday.
Mrs. Rillingsworth, Mrs. Newe
and Mrs. Callaham are visiting rels
tives in Antreville this week.
Mrs. Ira Cannon spent Sunda
with her sister, Mrs. Walter Able.
Mrs. Claud Kay has returne
home from the hospital and is gettin
^n nicely. This is good news to he
relatives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Botts had *
their guests Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. .
R. Richardson and children, Mr
Philmore Harris and little son an
Frank Jones of Greenwood.
Mrs. Jim Sharp and Mrs. J. i
Simpson of Due West, were here fc
the picnic at Mr. Sharp's Friday.
Mr. Miles Morrison is spending tii:
week with Mr. Albert Nickles an
other relatives in Hodges.
Mr. Calvin Bryant of Georgii
spent the week-end with his aun
Mrs. Tom Abies.
Mr. John Stevenson returned hom
Saturday from a visit to relatives i
Pickens.
Messrs. George and Miles Morr
son attended the picnic at Centra
Saturday.
Mrs. J. W. Callaham, Miss Kail
Callaham, Mrs. Mattie Newell an
, Mrs. S. F. Killingsworth and soi
and Mr. M. B. Kay and family sper
Saturday at Mr. W. F. Kay's.
Mrs. Boy dis visiting her daughter
? * n x .j
llrs. A. i. uryani ui ueurgia.
W V V V V V V V \\ \ V V V'
Ik '
V COLD SPRING NEWS '
V ?
vv V V V V V V V v vvv vv
Cold Springs, Aug. 13.?Mr. D. I
Newell, Jr., of McCormick, spent th
week-end with home people.
Miss Janie Winn is spending a fei
days of this week at Mr. R. "W. Crav
fords.
Mr. Greene McCain spent Morida
with Mr. Roy McCombs.
Mr. Andrew McMahan of nea
Lowndesrville, spent a few days o
last week with his daughter, Mrs. J
Kay Carwile.
Misses Georgie and Jessie Fan
and Emma Kay of near Belton, ar
spending a while with Mrs. Comeli
j Fant.
Mr. Joe and Miss Mildred Win;
i spent Saturday night at the home o
I Mr. W. B. Uldrick.
Miss Ruby Price is visiting reia
I tives and friends in Anderson thi
I
- F
^TO
ST
>"
LY
S
T MAXWELL HOUSE
11 COFFEE ?
!
I
*s weekk.
a Mrs. Sam Culbreath and littli
f-; Estelle are spending a few days a1
' Mr. S. E. Price's.
Mrs. F. E. Hagen and daughter
^ Frances,, spent a few days of la?1
V week at Mr. C. P. McMahans. "
^ Miss Mattie Uldrick spent from
Wednesday until Monday with Mr
V and Mrs. C. C. Kay.
Mrs. Mattie Bowen returned tc
A her home in Abbeville after an ex>3
tended visit to her daughters, Mrs
1 T. F. and B. A. Uldrick.
e Mrs. C. C. Kay returned from tht
' Anderson hospital last week and is
V getting on nicely at present. We wisl
iej for her a speedy recovery.
^ Little Miss Frances and Mastei
st Royce Blum spent Saturday nighl
| and Sunday at Mrs. F. E. Iiagen's.
i-1
a i irT nnnmo nn
i Lin uumio un
:l CALLUSES OFF
el
i-j Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or
e callus oft with fingers
11 Don't suffer! A tiny bottle oi
t- Freezone costs but a few cents al
any drug store. Apply a few dropc
v\ on the corn3. calluses and "hard
? I
j skin" on bottom of feet, then lifl
d them ofF.
g When Freezone removes corni
ir from the toes or calluses from the
bottom of feet, the skin beneath if
ts ft pink and healthy and never sore
F. tender or irritated?Adv.
?
I OnrSuitsF
* )
c
t,
le \
n
iil
1
d ??
By Any
Measure C
J Suits Will U]
Your Standi
e
ry
r
f
f.
,t|
SI For STY
For QUA
For VAL
s
Splendid Patt
C
PARI
I ?
Mrs. Andrew Newell and children ]
>' spent Sunday at Mr. N. P. Milford's.
^ Mrs. T. F. Uldrick is on the sick;
list this week. We wish her a apeedy1 1
J
i= OfeS
|j .
i Pure Ice
3 Manufactured Under ?
i soft drinks i Soft
i cigarettes
I tobaccos (^rvn
candies v^uil.
fruits We a?
Ctr.AR.'. !?*.? mn?i
iick your
Abbeville Cai:
i /
For Lease
A twelve-horse farm, three m
I
ing farm of Superviior W. 7
houses and near the Abbevill
I prefer to lease for 3 or 5 year
ing rent, but might rent for
or several farms. For furth
\
, Rev. M. R. PLAXCO,
l Abbeville, S. C.
X
orYoung Men
31O
Wl
LE they are right to
iLITY they are over
.UE they are far in I
ems in the New B
jreens and Grays.
Let Us Show You.
KER & RI
recovery. . ,
'
Mr. D. E. Newell had the misfortune
to lose a fine mule last Friday.
* J
MHHII I
a^ajj
/ v vCream?
Sanitary Conditions
' vk 3;
' V
Drinks and
fections
i. ,/ ' ' i
> prepared to serve yea la
courteous manner and so
patronage. j 9
" I I
idy Kitchen
m
or Rent I
II
^'^Rl
iiles from Abbeville, adjoin- I I
L StevenioD. Good tenant * I 8
I I
le-Greenwood road. Would | |
to reliable party for stand- 1 I
II
one year, either as a whole I I
'II
er information address I H
? >/
I
J. RODDEY DEVLIN, I I
Greenwood, S. C. IB
'I I
i-* }
'!
) -gr* I
? ? ''"; - Jin
i Are Right
the Line.
the top. H
the lead. I
'rowns, Blues, I
<ESE I