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I Notice of Settlement and Application For Final Discharge. TAKE NOTICE, that on the 12th day of September,- next, I will ren der a final account of my actings *fend doings as administrator of the ^ esTate of Jason L. Simpson, deceas- j ed. in the office of judge of probate j for Abbeville County, and on the same day will apply for a final dis- ( charge from my trust. All persons having demands a- ^ gainst said estate will present for ^ payment on or before that day, prov- . tn and authenticated or be forever r oarred. R. B. CHEATHAM. 8- 2 i?-3t. Administrator. ^ ' " ' 1; NOTICE. t r As per petition of the Abbeville HT~ 1 pA*wr>omr nr\\xr An 1 & Wlfch I ClCpiKi-'IlC UUiapOUJ HU" VII ? r,.... the Railroad Commission o"f South .] Carolina, praying that body to granf t an increase in telephone rates for s service rendered by said company to e the patrons of its Abbeville, S. C., ' Exchange, according to the law in cases of this kind the Commission 3 will hold a hearing at Abbeville, S. s 'C.. on Tuesday, September second. 1919, at twelve o'clock noon, for the t purpose of giving the subscribers 5 and others interested in the increase ed rates asked for the opportunity to ^ be heard relative to same. ' Frank W.^Shealy, Chairman. : ^ IJ. P. Darby,- Secretary., 8-8-4w.' f ; HHhH ? ^bsS^^^^^^SBBe^SSKIBBm^^^ JOHN A. HOLLAND, i'j Tko nvi<,??.nn,l Pinnn \fnn a ?V/ w - v Tlio largest, dealer in musical iustru- t merits in Western South. Carolina. Sells > pianos, self-player pianos, oi^hns and ' ? BC.ving .machine:. Refcrcncc: Tlio , a Bank of- -Greenwood, the oldesi; and ! t itrongest Bank in Greenwood County.' - J **" ** *'* ^ 4 *" j " j*f'~ qliin- ,t. /. ..>'QV7 id i'.vs". ^ ^cjfr^^rgooo jo 3WT twiast n 'drop' |K&^^^seale? TMS ONLY FyAuuni uAiiee IrmwuLnuwc. i ; _coffeeJ Eingraved cards and wedding invi-' a tations at Press, and Banner Co. t ; i LIFT Off CORNS! ! r * |i? 1 N Apply few drops then lift sorc^ j touchy corns off with E ^ fingers \l< ^ ; I . eezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you * lift it right out. Yes, magic! |l A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, ] but is sufficient to remove every hard j 1 corn, soft.com, or com between the toes, and the calluses, without sore-; ness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational dis-1 covery of a Cincinnati genius. It is " wonderful.?Adv. Engraved cards and wedding invitartionB at Press and Banner Co. vVVVVVVVVVVVlVVV \ V * LOWNDESVILLE. V v % W V i V ?, v v V V V V V VV Lowndesville, Aug. 20.?Lowndesrille property continues to change lands, the latest deals made by Mr. 2. J. Huckabee are, the store room it Depot sold to Mri* W. H. Bonds; Crocker farm sold to Mr. Sam Loftis >f McCormick; the Jas. Schroeder .'arm sold to Mr. J. R. Duncan of Jonea Path. Also Mrs. Kittie Kay uos sold her farm to Mr. Ben Pearnan. ? O TMr. Joe Hill has bought the old )il Mill buildings and is hauling the srick to his' home, where he will use hem in the construction.*of his new esidence. ?o? Dr. Jas. L. Ellis and his brother, rsss-, both of whom are engaged in! he drug business in Atlanta, are, pending this week with their parnts. ?o? Dr. KirkpatricK ana nis aaugniers, Jisses Virginia and Lucille, spent everal days in Augusta recently. j Mrs. Ola Cann of Abbeville, is the :z31 of her mother, Mrs. Laurence Ijjeer. Friends "of Mrs. Jas. Baskin will e grieved to learn of her serious linens at the Anderson hospital, .here she underwent an operation a ew days ago. Miss Ellen Tennent, who has been >n a fort night's itinerancy to Virginia, Washington and other points,' as returned home. i Rev. I. E. Wallace of Seneca, and Ir. T. J. Baskin of Iva, spent last, labbath in town. Mr. John Henry Wilson of Parksille, is on a visit to his home "folks. Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Carwile of Sanuc, were guests of friends and relaiv'es a few days ago. Mr. Joel Keys, who has been en-. ;aged in "Y" work in Fiance, was a vicitnr to Kis niece. Mrs. E. V. Harper. Master Walter Huckabee, accomlanied by Mrs. R.L. Smith,, drove his iew Saxon car to Abbeville and Anreville last Saturday. Mr. Russell Garner of Cordova, Ua., joined his wife and children, vho have been on an extended visit o her parents, and with them has rone to Union, where they will make t short visit to relatives before re-' urning to their home. t Mr. Keys Harper has gone to Lake 2ity, where he.has accepted a posi-J ion with the South Carolina Agriculural Distributing Company. Miss Fannie Ficquette, wko is con-^ lected with the Post Office department in Columbia, is at home on a hort visit. Mr. W. A. Wilson of Flovilla, Ga., > the guest of his" cousin, Mr. W. L.: [ennedy. This is Mr. Wilson's first isit to our town in 37 years. Col. Roscoe Horton, of Macen, ia., who has recently returned from "ranee, has been a pleasant visitor t the home of Dr. Kirkpatrick. - Rev. H. G. White is assisting Rev. . A. Clotfelter in a series of meetigs at Ro<5ky River. Rev. J. F. *An-| erson is helping Rev. H. C. Fennell i a protracted services at Little fountain. Mrs. Delma Tucker, Miss Bertha loles and Mr. Tom Liddell have gone - rwAnnfainc "for J 111C IIUIUI VOIVIUII* 1UVWMWM*?W , short stal. Dr. Kirkpatrick has taken Mrs.' !ruce Wright to an Augusta hospital o have an X-Ray picture made, ibout ten days ago Mrs. Wright met ?ith a peculiar and distressing acci-j ent. While eating she swallowed a art of her plate, to which several ( rtificial teeth were attached. The i late after lodging in the aesophagus or several days, passed into the '.yinach and produced such intense altering that it was found necessary o take her to a hospital for treatnent. J Dr. R. J. Hutchison was called to i \bbeville on business last Wedneslay i Mrs. Monroe Alewine of Antreville is spending this week with her moth~ <" ? L?1J ?r, Mrs. ueorgia cspeer, wuu neiu a family reunion last Sabbath. Mrs. Theron Allen and bright little children were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harper, last week. v Miss Ella Floyd of Greenwood, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. K. Cooley. Miss Annie Bell, of Tuxedo, N. C., j is on a visit to her mother, Mrs. M. I L. Bell. , Misses Annie Burris and Mary : Nance were recent visitors at the home of Mr. J. D. Phillips. Mrs. Annie Turner and her little I son, Charles, of Atlanta, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Speer. Mrs. Irma Barksdale has gone to Atlanta, where she will remain ior some time with friends and relatives. Mrs. Bessie Lanier of Pendleton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. B. Sutherland. Mrs. Emma and Ella Latimer, Mrs. D. K. Cooley, Misses Ella Floyd, Mattie Lee and Blanche Cooley spent i most delightful day at the home of Messrs. Jas. and Will Bell last Tuesday. Mrs. E..W. Harper is'spending. aj Tew days in Anderson with relatives. Mrs. J. W. McCalla was a pleasant' visitor in town last Monday. Mr. Fred Ficquette has returned from a visit to Augusta and Columbia. ; The colored people of the town have .closed two successful protracted meetings at their churches.. During these sessions there was a complete ftbsence of disorder and strife, something that cannot be said of the meetings held at many colored churches in the different parts of the county. WVVVVVV.VVVVVVVV v " * , v FAIRFIELD. V v r \ VVVVVVVSVVVKSXV) ! ; Fairfield, Aug. 19.?There was a heavy rain all in this section Monday ^ night, which caused swollefi streams, j There were several bridges washed away on Long Cane Creek. We hear that Mr. L. S. Bradley had the misfortune of losing, a fine' horse by drowning. While the darkeys on I Long Cane had a quantity of chick ens and two yearlings and 4 shoats' I to get drowned. But the saddest of j all was the drowning of two -tittle' ' I darkeys, Geo.'Sutton" and, T. Walker, on the -farm of J. W. Long. The ^ t\vo were playing in water that over flowed a gulley and by some means they stepped off into this gulley and ( were drowned. Mr. R. M. Wiley of Lethe, heard the screams and went i i to their rescue, but there were no , signs of life when he got them out. 1 . Miss Lillian Creswell spent last week with Miss Minnie Belle Talbert , Mrs. W. D. Purdy and little chil- j dren spent Monday with Eva and Alma Young. Miss Zellie Langley and little Tho-'l mas Spence spent one day last week witVi Mrs T!\ TT fiahle. -> j Rev. J. G. Huggin of McCormick,' dined with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tal-. bert Sabbath. ^ . . Mr. W. D. Purdy went to Abbe-j ville Monday on business. v | ^Born?To Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Adams, August 9, a son, John Waymond. Mr. James Long syent one night last week with Mr. David Young. i Miss May Belle Young spent last Thursday night with Miss Lindell Young.Mrs. Emma Abney and two daugh-! ters, Miss Helen and Mrs. J. C. Bow-, ens of Jacksonville, Fla., has been visiting relatives in and near Troy for the past two weeks. Mr. J. C. Bowen came up Sabbath and spent until Monday afternoon with home folks. Mrs. Bowen accompanied him home. " ? - i -i_:i i Mrs. 11. U. cowen ana utue cmidren, also Mrs. Emma Abney, Missj Helen Abney and Mrs. J. C: Bowen were the spend-the-day guests of Mrs. E. C. Young and family on last! Wednesday. , Mr. Jim Crawford of Georgia,' spent part'of Jast week with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Crawford. Master Abner Paul Young of Puckett Town, had the misfortune of 9 I faillr.g; ar..l getting his arm broken. Knno flint. VlAS i 1 I1J5 i? IIIC Hi. til UlVSXY^ll uviiv , been in this family. Miss Margaret fell while riding horse-back and got hers boken, and she hadn't taken; ' f ; the splits off of hers and now this: little fellow has his broken. We wish | for them both a hasty recovery. "Lonesome." ! ! W vv vvvvvvvTvv^S 1 k ! * ^ V BETH1A NEWS V i Bethia, Aug. 20.?Quite a crowd , went down to the land sale and bar# becue near Lethe yesterday. There's' was plenty of hash and meat for the( crowd. Miss Grace Dansby is spending a N while in Abbeville with Mrs. Azilie Wilson and daughter, Alma. T llfViov Honclnr on/1 Pflnl. RailffVl- *1 r A uui ^?"6U j man went down to Augusta Saturday dc to'see Mr. Jorn Dansby's family. j dc _Mrs. Will Langley is recovering*Jc from the fall she got some time _>f back. . < Mr. Ben Baughman " and family spent Sabbath night With his? homefolks. - ? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dansby ant .wo. children spent Sabbath, day with Mr. Dansby's mother. i Mrs. Jim Link spent the week-end, with her daughter, Mrs Lucile-Evans, j Mrs. M. E. Beauford called on Mrs Luther Link and new babv Friday afternoon. * . ' . Mr. Lee Link from New York, i&J here seeing his home folks, Mr. John 1 Link and family^ .* ' Mr. Erwin Poore from near Mcf Cormick, is visiting friends in and around Bethia, ; Miss Melrose Dansby is visiting friends in'Abbeville. , * .> \ - __ ? ?-3 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ! * -I By order of the Board of Directors of the Abbeville County Memorial Hospital sealed bids for remodeling and improvement, lighting and heat ing of the Abbeville County Memor-j ial Hospital Building, under plans' and specifications drawn by James C.i Hemphill, architect, ire asked. Bids' will be opened at the City Hall, of-! fice of D? H. Hill, attorney, on Aug- ' ust 29, 1919. Rights are reserved to' reject-anx and all bids. Plans andj . specifications can be seen at said office at any time. . *' Signed, D. H. HILL, Acting Chairman Building Com. 8-15-4t. # # I DEW AUG TL? sin p/?nf*o /in// A fic U/lUt otvjk/L unu As resistless as Niagara, t Scarcely mywlwre will you fitd any modem housewife who doe* not know of die wonder* of electric cookery. Practically every community in tke land now ha* electric ranges in use in its kitchens. ? Ow low cooking rate for electric current snakes this modern method of preparing food available to you. Compared with the freedom from dirt, heat, and bother of other methods, the cost of electric cookery is slight iadeed. Did you "know that you could aecure an Electric Range from us on very easy terms, with but a A List of our Cusl es, to whom w< mrs. w. p. greene mrs. frank b. gary mrs. j. a. hill mrs. c. e. hix mr. l. c, haskell mrs. h. l. allen mrs. M. b. reese mrs. w. m. barnwell mrs. e. b. gary mrs. h. w. prajt mrs. w. l. peebles mrs. e. c. lucas mrs. h. r. McAllister c r r? rrou/N mivij* v. * MRS. J. R. NICKLES MRS. FRED CASON MRS. LILA MABRY - MRS. J. F. EDMUNDS MRS. R. S. LINK. , Remember the De Abbeville \ TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,1 County of Abbeville. In Probate Court. otice of Settlement and Applica-j tion for Final Discharge. j ] TAKE NOTICE that on the 16th j.: ty of September, 1919, we will ren-j; >r n final ancmint n-f our npHnfrs nfcirl . _ )ings as Executors of the estate of; ?hn D. Alewine, deceased,-in the | fiee of'the Judge of probate forji -&%l. THE UN!VE 'There's the same the one-ton Ford rti using the Ford car carrying power oi the truck iy ' / that' trucks I iia lots of' it;' 'the rns worm drive makes - all that power; th< / pension gives flexit um steel strength. ^ body, $550 f. -o. b. 1 E F. AE \ * MR - l-V, 11* '-*.** V> I I ljm UST 28-2 " % adaptability of the Ele " A he dectric range cookery id - *. sikj vjUV? ' f ' s.'iO .oUivoddA rnoi? csUl- %m Hmc rmi p?: on to ha loj T 11 CO omers, all Pleased ' ; Confidently Refer MRS. R. E. HILL M MRS. W. A. CALVERT Mi MRS. BERT EVANS V M MRS. PAUL LINK Mi MRS. J. ALLEN SMITH V Mi MRS. W. C. SHERARD Mi MRS. G. A. NEUFFER v ! Mi MRS. W. G. STEPHENS Ml MRS. HENRY GILLIAM Mi MRS. E. R. THOMSON Mi MISS MAGGIE BROOKS Mi MRS. J. W. LITTLE Mi MRS. ROY POWER Ml MRS. R. N. TIDDY Bj MRS. C. L. SAULS R1 MRS. S. T. EAKIN Mi MRS. R. H. MINSHALL Mi MRS. D. B. POORE Mi MRS. W. H. WILaON Ml MRS. W. F. CLARY 'mnnstrnfinn Dnips? A 'IMVf lUVf MVI VII J?^ v?l. W 4 M Vater & ?le Aibbeville County, and on the same day -will apply for a final discharge from our trlist as such. All persons having demands aijainst said estate will present same for payment on or before tnat ctay, proven and authenticated or be for?ver barred. ... M. L. ALE WINE, . M. P. ALEWINE, i ?-19-4t Pd. - . Executors. - $ j* s . .'S ' <- v f \*> RSAL CAR economy in using .. ^ ick that there is in ?only the large.' : the truck com- - ^ mds it~partkular- i . to farmers, and ler business men. I ie famoufe -Mode! . - I motor assures* re- . \ \ ble'power,. and.mganese bronze certain the use of 3 three-point sus- ? dlity, and vanadi- : v -. Price, without - ^ Detroit. , % v ' ,* > i . m * N0LD "w... hM JION 9-30 ctric Range Shown ??M ' ' ' _ \1 . . lea is sweeping America / Li* '-:.f I* ^ m 'rW> All payment down? Our paynt plan enables yon to use the ige and derive it* benefit* while ring but a small sum monthly j the purchase price.. .> ! To select the range best suited your requirements you should ve a copy of our combined cata* I and recipe book, "What Every tchen Needs." This de luxe oklet will be sent free on re?' - 'est. If you will calf at our oie we will gladly give you your py. with their Rang* You Follows: rs. m. e. hollingsworth rs. J. l. McMillan rs. otto bristow rs. vv. c. cunningham iss KATE marshall rs. c. m. McKENZIE rs. richard sondley rs. james chalmers rs. mary kennedy rs. j. f. miller R<5 I n Mil I CO RS. W. R. HILTON RS. CLAUDE GAMBRELL \PTIST CHURCH IV. L. J. BRISTOW I RS. J. R. POWER RS. FANNIE MILFORD RS. D. A. ROGERS RS. F. E. HARRISON \ugust 28-29-30 ctnc riant |