The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 05, 1919, Page TWO, Image 2

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1WI> \VVWVVVVUVVVVV th V X sh V LOWNDES VILLE. V ? ' fo ^ w v > y * w ^ ^ \ > vv\i C) Lowndesville, Sept. 2.?Capt. W.J ^ C. Shaw, accompanied by Mr. C. B.i Hutchison, attended the reunion of J Orr's Regiment held at Pendleton ot and Sandy Springs on last Thursday. Capt. Shaw was called on to make ** ro several talks during the occasion, ^ which he did in his usual spirited , to way. There is a happy thought in di he B&S28&& ^ iff bhBH^HHR^ JS WeSM ^ C: JOHN A. HOLLAND, ^ The Greenwood Piano Man. The largest dealer in musical Instruments in Western South Carolina. Sells pianos, self-player pianos, organs and | L? ^^ q hu sewing machines. itererence: xne w< Bank of Greenwood, the oldest and strongest Bask in Greenwood County. La wi Notice of Settlement and Application For Final Discharge. Te TAKE NOTICE, that on the 12th ha Be day of September, next, I will renfifl] der a final account of my actings and doings as administrator of the i KP estate of Jason L. Simpson, deceased, in the office of judge of probate au for Abbeville County, and on the] ^ same dav will apply for a final dis-' charge from my trust. J Ml All persons having demands against said estate will present for es payment on or before that day, prov- pe en and authenticated or be forever ^ barred. R. B. CHEATHAM, 8-19-8t. Administrator. i ' th NOTICE. sh As per petition of the Abbeville thi Telephone Company now on file with, of. Poilrnad PnmmiRRion of South Carolina, praying that body to grant fo: % an increase in telephone rates for he service rendered by said company to toi the patrons of its Abbeville, S. C.,j Exchange, according to the law in in] cases of this kind the Commission Mi ? I will hold a hearing &t Abbeville, S.: C., on Tuesday, September second, sp* 1919, at twelve o'clock noon, for the! purpose of giving the subscribers be and othere interested in the increas-j foi ed rates asked for the opportunity to i..... De neara relative 10 same. j wi Frank W. Shealy, Chairman, go J. P. Darby, Secretary. 8-8-4w.| SSSL'i THE UNIVER There's the same the one-ton Ford rtu< using the Ford carcarrying power of . mei the truck iy t .1 . othi that Th< trucks ^11 itucks ]iat ^ fViQ YYi a' iULS UI lLj xuuu worm drive makes c all that power; the pension gives flexibi um steel strength, body, $550 f. o. b. D E F. AR! ?. / e fact, that the generation of today iows no tendency to forget the nan who wore the grey" find fomght trlmf wnq once called the "Lost ause." The world now readily frees it was not a lost cause, but At the grand New South of today as built on the foundation that the jnfederate soldier laid. Throughit the ages there has ever been a jculier world-worship of dead hees, empires may fall, creeds may iange, but humanity never ceases kneel at the shrine of dead solery. While the generation of today >nors the battle-scarred survivor of e 60's, it speaks in hallowed tones the comrade who fell fighting by 3 side. Lowndesville property continues change hands, Mr. John Phillips Id his farm, the Dr. Speer place, to r. Sam Cann. Mr. Phillips will ove to tfoe John Daniel place, which ! has leased. Mr. Willie Broadwell is purchased the Johnson house and ill move in as soon as Mr. Mac Mcllla vacates, which he will do in a w days, as his new residence is mpleted. Dr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Latimer, who .ve been spending some time at jndesonville, while en route to their 'ine at Charleston, stopped over a w days with his parents, Dr. and rs. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. J. H. Lawrence and her son, :e, of Pendleton, are spending this ;ek with friends. Miss Ruby Anderson has gone to iurens .where she will teach this Hl/Cl. Mr. Gordon Speer has bought the lepbone system. Miss Treva Sneer 9 charge of Central. Mr. Ben mds has tdken Mr. Speer's place as lesman for A. V. Bonds. Little Louise Lemmon, who has sn spending the past year with her nt, Mrs. Gamewell Lemmon of Conbia, has come for an indefinite ly with her grandparents, Mr. and rs. R. L. Smith. Mr. Joe Smith, Mrs. McCalla, MissBessie Jones and Mattie Lee Harr of Starr, spent last Sabbath at e home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. irper. Miss Una Baskin has gone to Mc.11= nn n short visit, and from ere will go to Darlington, where e will teach in the High School. Miss Cornelia Tennent is spending is week in Abbeville, as the guest Miss Mary Milford. Mr. Ray Clinkscales, who woiiks r the C. and W. C. Railroad, with adquarters in Augusta, was a visir last Sabbath. Miss Lucille Kirkpatrick is spendj several days with her cousin, rs. Luna McCarter at Antreville. Mr. and Mrs. Moseley Huckabee eat last Monday in Abbeville. Miss Pearl Clarke of Gaffney, has en the guest of Miss Vera# Phillips r several days. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Clotfelter, th their daughter, Miss Doris, have ne to Atlanta to visit relatives. Messrs. Ernest Sutherland and SAL CAR' \ iconomy in using 2k that there is in -only the larger the truck cornids it particular;o farmers, and sr business men. j famous Model notor assures re>le power, and nganese bronze ertain the use of three-point suslity, and vanadiPrice, without etroit. NOLD Gam Baskin have had the misfortune'd of losing stock?Mr. Sutherland lost a a valuable horse which was drowned , in a. well. Mr. Baskin lost a nice mule that sickened and died. ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cunningham j spent some time at Iva last week vis- t iting relatives. s Mrs. Clara Baskin of Lincolnton, Ga., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. i Gordon Speer last week. / . I Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Clinkscales and their two sons, Harold and Dr. Grady > of Starr, were visitors of Mr. and v I Mrs. C. M. Clinkscales last week. Mrs. Mary Bell and her daughter, f Miss Annie, are spending thiB week d in Abbeville with relatives. j p Mr. Edward Brown of Rembert,! *was a visitor at Mr. T. D. Cooley's! last week and accompanied Miss Ger- d I trade Gillis to her home after a1 j J ^ month's visit to relatives in town. Mr. Ralph Clinkscales made a short - | ? ! but pleasant visit to Pendleton last; 1 Wednesday. j ^ Mrs. Talmadge Hardin of Nash- ; ville, Tenn. spent last week with herj^ husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will: Hardin. u i Miss Minnie Nickels has returned j , to her home in Greenwood. She was! y , accompanied by Miss Bessie Harper, j who will spend some time with her I j i ; relatives in that town. i Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCalla spent; j the week-end in Greenwood with rel-1 w j atives. j Misses Kathleen and Corinne An- jj derson have gone to Greenville,! , where they will teach in one of the ^ , graded schools of that city. y Mr. Geo. Latham of Iva, who has ^ been appointed policeman, began his y I duties Sept. 1. ! % Friends of Mrs. E. W. Harper; Sr., will regret to learn of her severe illi -.ess at her home. ? Mrs. Mary Allen Lee of Augusta, a who has been spending the summer e .t A:hcvi!!e, cn her return home spent a short time with the family of i her uncle, Mr. B. B. Allen. Mrs. Thomas Baskin of Price's Mill T has rented rooms from Mrs. Fannie j e: Sp/eer, and will come here when j d school opens, in order to send heri 1 children to school.' " J-1 | V V \ COLD SPRING NEWS V muuvuvvuJ I I Cold Spring, Sept. 2.?Mr. James Crawfod spent Sunday with Mr. Roy McCombs. i Misses Thelma Smith, Etta Fowler, | Janie Milford and Allie Belle Mc; Combs spent Wednesday of last week with Misses Ruby and Amy I Uldrick. i Mr. D. E. Newell, Jr., spent Suni day and Sunday night with ' home I people. i | Miss Lula Mann spent" Saturday, I unth Miss Sara Uldrick. * j Mr. W. B. Uldrifck and family spent Wednesday of last week at 1 Mr. B. A. Uldrick's. j Mr. Erskine and Miss Ellen Hagen | spent Saturday night with Mr. Roy j and Miss Allie Belle McCombs. I I Miss Dessie King spent Sunday; ! night with Miss Ruby Mann. j ! Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kay and chil-' i i 11FT off nnRNsr Ml VI VVixi'va I i i Apply few drops then lift ?or% touchy corns oft with fingers ; \ \ ' *! / A v \ 11 I1H* jFreezone on an aching corn, instant-' | I jly that corn stops hurting, then you1 'lift it right out. Yes, magic! i A tiny bottle of Freezone costs! but a few cents at any drug store,! but is sufficient to remove every hard I corn, soft corn, or corn between the' j toes, and the calluses, without sore-! j ness or irritation. j Freezone is the sensational dis-j J: covery of a Cincinnati genius. It is I I wonderful.?Adr. \ Iren spent Sunday and Sunday night it Mr. T. F. Uldrick's. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hagen returnid home Saturday after spending a peek in Sumter, Summerton and Jew Zion. They made the trip hrough the country and reported a nl??nHid trio. Messrs. Fred Uldrick and Horace [ing spent Saturday night with Mr. irthur Newell. Mrs. Levi Morris and children of few Zion, is spending some time rith Mrs. F. E. Hagen and family. Misses Thelma Smith and Etta1 'owler returned to Greenville Sun-! ay after spending a week very! leasantly^with Miss Allie Belle Mc-j !ombs. Mr. William Uldrick spent Mon-' ay at Mrs. J. D. Winn's. Miss Amy Uldrick spent Friday rith Miss Allie Belle McCombs. Misses Thelma Smith, Etta Fowler; nd Allie Belle McCombs spent Fri-i ay night with Miss Ellen Hagen. Miss Ruby Uldrick spent Satur-J ay night and Sunday at Mrs. F. E. [agens. I Miss Louise Uldrick spent Friday| nth Miss Sara Uldrick. Mrsi Mattie Bowen returned home, Wednesday after visiting her dsugh-j ers, Ms. T. F. and Mrs. B. A. Ul-j rick. M_. and Mrs. C. C. Kay and chilren spent Wednesday in Abbeville rith Mrs. Mattie Bowen. The farmers are picking cotton i this section this week. AVVVVVVVVVVVVV \ ? FAIRFIELD. V V AVVUVUVUVVV Sept. 2?The farmers in this vicin;y are busy gathering their crops nd storing away their pea vines, hay tc. Mr. Wylie Long spent one night ist week with Mr. David Young. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Creswell of roy, also Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robrts and children were the spend-the ay guests of Mrs. M. A. Bowen on ist Tuesday. Mr. Ralph Beauford spent Saturay night with Mr. Ralph Spence. Mr. J.-A. Young of Ninety-Six, is r~ I F TR We are i secured I TRACT< "i Sep! Su Call and of a Tra< SAD On hee spending a few days wi& friends and elatives in and around Troy. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Purdy and two children returned Saturday after spending some time in Bidgejand, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Klugh Purdy. They reported a fine time. Say the crops are not "much", cotton especi?.11? V??11 nrAAml VAA <1 f lallji LUC uvia wccvu uao auvuv vmivvii it. We had as oar pleasant company Sabbath afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Young and children, Miss Zellie Langley, Misses Mary, A. Z. and Lena Spence. Mrs. G. W.' Edwards and two charming daughters, Missee Katie ^ May and Alma spent one day last g wtek with Mrs. T. A. Talbert and' 0. Miss Minnie Belle Talbert. p Miss Lillian Creswell spent last U week in Harrisburg with her aunt,' A Mrs. T. P. Creswell. | b; Master Edmond Cowan Young, Jr? spent Saturday night with Master P James A. Young, Jr. We had as our pleasant company ^ on last Saturday afternoon Miss ^ Katie May Pettigrew, of Bethia. She ?i now drives a new Ford. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bowen and lit-( a" tie children, also Mr. J. A. Young of! Ninety-Six, Epent Sabbath with Mr. ei Joe Young and family. Miss Myrtle Young, one of "Love's M Valley" charming young girls, and Little Frances Walker of. Puckett & Town, celebrated their birthday last Y Thursday, and invited a number of B young folks to hear some music on s< Thursday night by Messrs. Raymond ai Beauford as violinist, Charlie Oreswell pianist, Allen Walker, organist, V and Ralph Beauford the banjo. Among those present were, Mr. and g Mrs. A. R. Walker and little children of Puckett Town, Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. w Young, Miss Janie Belle Wiley of Lethe, Messrs. Ralph and Raymond; / ! til Beauford and two sisters, Misses Lil-j lie and Pearl, Messrs. Wylie and James Long, Mr. Wardlaw Campbell, S1 Mr. Ollie Spence, Mr. Charlie Cres- T well, Miss Irene Young and brother: Joel, and this scribe. The fine music L was enjoyed by all. We wish these girls many more such happy birth- L days. . s) Miss Minnie Belle Talbert spent Y - * 1 !ll. 1 ~ ?? J. rl, one mgni last wees wiui nci aunt, ju HBnBHHBHBHBI OR ?SO! :Acrof and PLOWS ^leased to announce that i :he agency for the FOI )R in Abbeville County. WONSTRATK ! , :ember 12th, on the Farm pervisor W. A. Stevenson let us demonstrate the e< ? 1 1m. :ior ana iu nianjr uavo. LER TRACTOR l D. ?. SADLER, Man The Square Next to Hotel, "BAYER CROSS" ON ASPIRIN , " ?V-'; Always Ask for Genuine ' "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Only Aspirin Tablets with Ac ifety "Bayer Cross" on tbem an enuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,* wned and made by Amerteasis and roved safe by millions of people, nknown quantities of fraftdilent spirin Tablets were sold recently y a Brooklyn dealer which proved > be composed mostly of Talcum owder. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should Iways be asked for. Then look for le safety "Bayer Cross" oa the ackage and on each tablet. Accept othing else! proper directions and osage in each Bayer package. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayf Manufacture of Monoaeeticaci [rs. Fanhie McCaslan. Mrs. J. R. Creswell and pretty aughter, Miss Kate, and Mrs. E. C. "1 bung and little children, and May elle and Nora Young, alio this :ribe, spent Thursday in the pleasat home of Mrs. M. A. Boweu and le Misses CrefweB. Mrs. R. A. Crawford called one ay last week to see lira. j. A. I rown. Miss Ruth Young spent last week ith relatives in Lethe. Mr. Lucian Talbert spent Tuesday ith Mr. Carl Young. Messrs. pary and Wade Palmer sent Sabbath with Mr.' and Mrs. F., . Young. We are glad to know that Mis. S. . Long is improving some. " Mrs. E. C. Young and Husee Eva, indel and Claire Young called to j =e Mr. F. T. Young Tuesday. Mr.- . oung has heen sick for the peat few. ays. , <.-> c,; '? J ; : I I 1 IJ ' - :;v ? 2 ' - }j-| ' '' ' li ve have !f IDSON [? ^ ! ? ^|i; IN | , KV * HH H ' SSSS5SS? .), :onomy I CO. Ji a?er> Ki \