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1 v?u VETERINARY DR. OSCAR W. LEE, Veterinarian' 15 month irregular graduate student of The LONDON, ONTARIO, VETERINARY SCHOOL, LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. Also five actual years outside practice, besides the army practice. I will give you up-to-date treatment on your stock. I can perform any kind of operation you want on your horse. I Diseases of Houses, Cows, Hogs. Dogs, Chickens, and Tjirkeys. COME TO SEE ME. \UUWUV\UVVV V V SANTUC NEWS. V ^ V WVVVVVVVVNVVVVV Santue, Aug. 16.?Mr. E. H. Mc Millan, .R F. D. Carrier on Route 2, is taking his vacation. Mr. Ernest Pennel is his substitute. Several from this community attended the picnic at Cold Springs on Friday, Aug. 15. All reported a nice time. Mr. R. B. Haddon and mother spent Monday afternoon at Mr. L. C. Nickles. \ Mrs. E. J. Botts and Mrs. Mason Wright spent Wednesday afternoon . with Miss Mary Kay. Miss Jessie Richey returned home Thursday after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. James Haddon. Miss Mattie Cochran returned home Friday after spending this week with her niece, Mrs. J. B. Culbreath. Miss Lizzie Sharp is spending a FALL Cason & I first showi /JM ' i n tur Buy a "Mallory" styles are new and \ Buy it at our stor< shape and shade tha your selection. Buy it because of I reasons DJe price. Cason & A bbevi I few days at Mr. John Sharp's. She will visit several relatives and friends near Due West and Donalds before returning home. I Mr. Rov Kay returned home Sat-, urday after a three weeks visit to Mr. Edwin McGee of Belton. Mr. Robert Edwards spent Thursday night with Mr. Mack Wright. Miss Lizzie Abies was shopping in town Wednesday. Mr. Robert Edwards spent Thursday here with relatives. Miss Annie Kay was shopping in j the city Saturday. VVVVVVVVVVKvvvvv jV V V MONTEREY. V j V V ' ^.vvvvvvv^vv vvvvvv 1 AHM 1 A A niAo rain I lUUIUCICJ', AUg. Xt. XX iiivv would be very much appreciated by everybody in this section. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sutherland and j children of near Lowndesville, were i the guests of relatives Friday. ! Mr. Odis Goodwin and sister, Miss j Orra, of Atlanta, are the guests of their uncle, Mr. E. 0. Simpson. Messrs. W. T. Cunningham, Charlie Gibert, Marshall and Edward Clinkscales and Arthur Sutherland were visitors to the city Monday. | Miss Claudia McClain spent last' week in Warrenton the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. E. McClain. The Monterey school will open next month with Miss Ada McCowan; as teacher. She is one of Wooa-! woods most popular girls and we know this will be one of the most 'successful years of school the people! of Monterey have ever had. Miss Thelma Napier of near Cal-i houn Falls, was the guest of her sis-, ter, Mrs. J. A. Sutherland. ____________ jv \ IV BETHIA NEWS. \J . I IV V vvvvvvvwwvvvw! I Bethia, Aug. 14.?Mr. Eli Link, Abbeville, is visiting his son, Mr.j OPE McAllister anno ing of Fall Good We are here with t fv man had a fine oppor self, it's in selecting I ?1-- ? ruuc i rum uic ii con) I able merchandise an VJ keeping with our poli I to every customer. N l shown such a large stc I goods. jll SOX, TIES, GLOVES, ffih DRESS GOODS II j) AUTO GLOVES y WORK GLOVES I SUSPENDERS ) SILK COLLARS HANDKERCHIEFS. Traveling Bags, the ( Hat now while the ip-to-the-minute. e where every style, t's correct is ready for \ its finp mialit.v and ? McAllister ille, s. C. Will Link. Mrs. Azilie Wilson, Abbeville, tookj dinner with Mrs. M. E. Beauford on! Wednesday. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Link on August 6. Mrs. Will Langley fell from her door Saturday and sprained both of j her wrists. Bethia and Abbeville played a game of ball Saturday afternoon, j Bethia winning 5 to 2. Mr. and Mrs. Baughman were vis-1 iting their sons near McCormick aj few days last week. ^ . Mr. Thomas Hanvey; wife andi three children, of Portsmouth, Va.J are here visiting Mr. Ernest Hanvey and family. Mrs. Mary Horne of Troy, spent j the week-end with her daughter, Mrsj ' M. E. Beauford. Mrs. M. E. Beauford attended the i j meeting at the A. R. P. Church at [ Troy last week. I Mr. J. T. Moore of Abbeville, is visiting friends and relatives in and around Long Cane. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bell from Callison, spent Saturday night with his sister, Mrs. Charlie Hall. vvvvvvvvvwvvvvvv V V ! V LONG CANE. V V V i I Long Cane, Aug. 17.?The crops j in this community are looking fine| after the nice rain. Misses Clara and Viola Beauford spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. Mr. W. H. Beauford and son, Curtis, of Greenwood, came by and dined with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart and children spent Friday in Cold Spring with Mrs. Essie tones. Mr. W. D. Beauford and daughters' Misses Viola and lone started to Troy on Thursday on a visit but were) turned back on account of the bridges being washed away. So therefore they spent a few days in Bethia with relatives. NING unce their s TODAY he goods. If ever a tunity to enjoy himhis complete wardfine stock of desir d the prices are in cy of fair treatment ever before have we >ck of Ready-to-wear SUITS SHOES, HATS PANTS, SILK SHIRTS, SOFT COLLAR SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS WORK SHIRTS genuine leather kind. >/7 f HADDO ? in a short time _ we will x have our stock jl opened and ready for the early fall business \ I HADDO Miss Allie Beauford is visiting in'!""""1 Greenwood this week. I F Mrs. J. H. Cromer spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Finley. Misses Linnie and Nina Beauford. were shopping in the city Wednes-j day. t. The Ladies Presbyterian Mission- j ary Society met Wednesday evening at Mrs. R. H. Stevenson's. A good crowd was present and the evening was much enjoyed. I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cromer spent the week-end with Mr. J. D. Cromer. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and poll children spent the week-end in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKellar. **? T Vinlon anH fVlildrPTl 1U1?3? U) A* A' UIIVJ M?avt ?? spent Saturday in the city with Mr. ^enat and Mrs. J. M. McKeller. now 1 tation dent i Illuminating Poultry Houses. derstc ? - his pi Clemson College Aug. 16.?Dur- ber o: ing the past few years rapid advan- ?en cement has been made in lighting ton ^ poultry houses in the winter months. tomori It has been found that by turning on a cott electric lights or bright light gaso- ^ ^ ' line lamps at twilight and continuing ?^c'a the light until nine o'clock at night, st^ * the egg production is materially in- mark creased. Most poultrymen who use *h? this system also turn on lights at six living or six-thirty on the winter mornings. over * Prof. F. C. Hare, of the Division > of Poultry Husbandry, has recently j returned from Cornell University,! where he lectured at the Cornell) Summer Course. He reports thatj A'l the experiments conducted at Cor-| Jirls. nell University last year went toi prove that the best results were ob- jjjs tained by turning on the lights at j health three o'clock in the morning and al-' ifvurin o+hp hens to eo to roost at the! w I ^wueg usual tune. However, this simply ^ backs up the statement made in ^ tudip California, where this system originated, that it is only necessary to A * increase the hours of daylight toi'^en^01 summer conditions. If you wake up! *ors a' the birds very early, they should goj Twi to bed at dusk. j giving Further information on the spec- j edge < ial feeding of these birds and the A \ cost of the system can be obtained; For at the Division of Poultry Husban-1 tion, ? dry, Clemson College, S. C. ! 8-19-1 1 M-WTI CA 11" YV IL.JW Jew Fall and V Stock is C in Rapi( # * , . ' * { N-WILSO "arm Survey# 'l WILLIAM L. I 1. % Member of the American As CIVIL ENGI t Farmers and Merchanl GREENWOOD, SOU" .andicape Surveys OCK INVITED TO SEE PRESIDENT i Tel shington, Aug. 16.?Former or W. P. Pollock of Cheraw, ^ n Washington, received an invitoday to call upon the presiat the White House. It is un- ^ ioH tliat Mr. Pollock will discuss _ obable appointment as a mem- ^x< v CBS f the federal trade commission. Wll ator E. D. Smith left Washing- ^ >day for Spartanburg, where1 ^ row he will attend and address j on conference to be held there. pU* anC i well defined understanding in 1 circles that there may be a urther decline in the cotton :t for some time to come, dueij ^ s fact that the prices of other aro t.iirri'hlincr all! tVIUUiWUiWlVU V 0 | SX" ;he country. CONFEDERATE COLLEGE j No. 62 Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. 3oarding and Day School for 1 day Tins its session October 1, 1919. ^er toric Institution situated in a ^oi; y location. offii vantages of City life, with large ;e yard for outdoor sports. day tfELL PLANNED COURSE of frQ] s in a homelike atmosphere. j JUSINESS COURSE open to gai, :s, and Elective courses to Jun- for id Seniors. j pr0 a Domestic Science Courses, eve and theoretic knowl ? >f cooking. veil equipped Library. 8-1 Catalog and further informa ipply to the Coltege. I 2t. tati * ' * N CO. * , 4 Winter oming i ? ji hh t m av I i- '* "J * > " ' ' ' : . : 1 ' " . ' 'l P. 1 1 v V .. . * r . -i . J. i .. N CO. : ?. V -J. Af ; Y 5:; ' V ' ? ;? ? i k Real Estate Surreys JCMDUT1 I I llLtLi sociation of Engineers ' > v " IIWEER ' ' ' J f% ts Bunk Building s m -CAROLINA. , 'V $/' ' : Subdivisions NOTICE. \s per petition of the Abbeville'.ephbne Company now on file with Railroad Commission of South rolina, praying that body to grant i M ?A4>AA COflC All icicpuuuc Aavco IVi vice rendered by said company to' patrons of its Abbeville, S. C., :hange, according to the law in es of this kind the Commission .. 1 hold a hearing at Abbeville, S. on Tuesday, September second. L9, at twelve o'clock noon, for the pose of giving the subscribers [ others interested in the increas rates asked for the opportunity to heard relative to same. Frank W. Shealy, Chairman. P. Darby, Secretary. 8-8-4W. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, " _# County of Abbeville.. In Probate Court. lice of Settlement and Applica- . tion for Final Discharge. ^ rAKE NOTICE that on the 16th - of September, 1919, we will rena final account of our actings and m 1 -f tk. nt ngs as jcixecuwrs ujl luc csmk vi ,n D. Alewine, deceased, in the :e of the Judge of probate for Seville County, and on the same ' will apply for a final discharge m our trust as such. U1 persons having demands atist said estate will present same payment on or before that day, ven and authenticated or be forr barred. M. L. ALEWINE, "?* ri 4 T r*T*TT\TT? M. f. ALiEj WIIIIi, 9-4t Pd. Executors. Jngraved cards and wedding invions at Pre?? and Banner Co. 1 ' - - - - ; CJs l