The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 10, 1919, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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I ^ ' JOHN A. HOLLAND; |? The Greenwood Piano Man. i Ih'i largest dealer in musical instru-! ments in Western South Carolina. Sells j pianos, self-player pianos, organ? sewing machine".. Reference: 'iIicj Bank of Greenwood, the oidesl nnd! strongest Bank in Greenwood County. K iv . ( O : Receivers' "Sale. s STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i Abbeville County. : ^ Court of Common Pleas. ^ WM. P. GREENE, Plaintiff, B against w ABBEVILLE COUNTY FAIR ASSO- bl CIATION, Abbeville, Defendants., Pursuant to an order of the Court q of Common Pleas made in the aboye stated case the undersigned as re- q ceivers of Abbeville County Fair ^ Association will sell at public auc- q tion, on salesday in October, next, j OCTOBER 6th, 1919, . within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville Court House, all that cer- p tain tract, lot or parcel of land, con- ^ taining sixteen acres, more or less, bounded by lands of P. Rosenberg, I Mrs. Marshall, and others, and known ^ J as the Fair Grounds of Abbeville County Fair Association. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser to pky for papers and stamps. ^ S. G. THOMSON, J. S. STARK, 'C 9-19-21.-3 w. Receivers. I : |i\ Engraved cards and wedding in vi - J E tations at Press and Banner Co. D ? ? ei \ F?r t ^ Weak ^ j* I Women vk /f X/l y In use for over 40 years! / B / Thousands of voluntary / f n letters from women, tell- n y ing of the good Cardui y / has done them. This is / /\ the best proof of the value r. y of Cardui. It proves that yi i y Cardui is a good medicine / tl /I for women. /y There are no harmful or Cl y habit-forming drugs in y1 P' / Cardui. It is composed S ir /. only of mild, medicinal / y ingredients, with no bad y i?' \ / after-effects. / }cl y > !st w TAKE * CARDUI! The Woman's Tonic ;? hi , You can rely on Cardui. myw -w Surely it will do for you ^ ^what it has done for so many thousands of other a / women! It should help. / LI f "I was taken sick, S o: /: seemed to be ... ," / b< / writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste, /. ir / of Madison Heights, Va. / n / "I got down so weak, ^ tl /, could hardly walk ... ^ }) / just staggered around. ... I read of Cardui, and after taking one bot- y n 'yi tie, or before taking quite / tl y all, 3 felt much better. I / n V took 3 or 4 bottles at y y that time, and was able to / u V do my work. I take it in / n the spring when run- f t, y rinwn. I haH nn nnnpfito* M tl ^ and I commenced eating. It is the best tonic I ever fc/jj P y saw." Try Cardui. K/j! / AD Druggists J^j? ^ c: v^vvvvwvvvvvvv V HONOR ROLL. V V UV^VVVVVVVVVVV The following pupils have been either tardy nor absent during the :hool month ending October 3rd. nd have made an average of over f\ (.4-ii/Ii'ap 'PVii-wcjr* ry? ? ' uyo Uil tucil otuuico. X avov ? highly distinguished" have made a eneral average of over 959c. The eportment of the pupil must aire 3 excellent before entitling him to j place on the roll of honor: First Grade?None. Second Grade?Highly Distinuished: Martha Aiken and Frances! /osmansky. Distinguished: Cassel erguson, Mary Drennan, Jane Harson, Ovelle Gilliam, Helen Gamrell, Margaret Culbreth, Nancy homas, Edwin Ramey. Third Grade?Distinguished: Lois razeal, Sarah Evans, Emily Morse, I [arie Hix, Henry Power, Charlotte eese, Anne Smith, Sarah Thomson, j irginia Starnes, Edna White, Jack utherland, William Dawson, Jr., am Shiver. Fourth Grade? Distinguished : [abel Bradley, James Fulp, Jr., John [cMurray, Adair Aiken, Josephine arnwell, Jean Milford, Mary Nor-, ood Perrin, Minnie Ella Swetenurg, Joe Finley, William McComb. Fifth Grade?Distinguished: Sara owan. Marv Hill Ferguson. Pa1 I iowie, Frances Jones, Grace Roche, race Smith, Elizabeth Beeks, Homer filson, Henry Culbreth, Jame^ rubb, Anna Jones, John Harrison. !ffie McAbee. Sixth Grade?Distinguished: Mar aret Harrison, Rachel Minshall, Adi errin, Mary Stallings, Willian reene, Eugene Hix. Seventh Grade? Distinguished [adge Ferguson, Donald Harris, Ju ith Hill, Jeanie White. High School. 1st Yeai;?Highly Distinguished ;iace Milford. Distinguished: Helan lomer, Mary Shaw Gilliam, De oy '\ven. 2nd* Year?Distinguished: Mtmi cutfer. i old Year?Highly Distin^ui^hc i hzabeth Gambrell an<f Hal Mooio. istinguished: Helen Milford, Flornee Neuffer, Mary White.. 4th Vpnr TTicVilu nictincmiclior? wen Bristow, Mary Greene. Disnguished: Victoria Howie. ' Mill School. 1st Grade?Distinguished: Grace ink, Florence Powell, Lufay Smith uby Beasley, Robert Baker, Andrew cott, William Finley, James Scott. 2nd Grade?Distinguished: Lila !ay Johnson, Hazel Mullen, Willie erry. 3rd Grade?Distinguished: Harold ell, Lillie Pruett, Edna Clark, Paul rith. J. D. Fulp, Supt. THE AGE OF SMALL MEN. The common saying of to-day is lat the little man does things now. The readers of the Sunday Amerim newspaper observed in that paer the forecast that men were growler smaller. This is the case with le boys of the Abbeville High chool. The boys of the graduating ass have been growing smaller in atue each year. Last year it seemed as if the boys ad not only decreased in statue but [so in number. The graduating ass of boys has increased a hunredfold this year. One of the principal reasons for lis lack of growth on the part of 'o Knv is th#? teachers. which we ave had before. The past teachers ere indifferent as to whether the oys passed or not. The teachers now re more interested in the work of le boys. Another reason for lack P growth is that the teachers have J een sparing the rod too much in as luch as it is said that a whipping; lakes a boy grow. The reason of lis has been either the kind-hearted-! ess of the teacher or the good be-, avior of the boys. Although it is | ot the boys' fault for not growing, lis does not alter the fact that there i iust be a football team. . Several of the boys, who grew 'lien they were in school and who lade heavy foot-ball players, stop on leir way home to shake their heads hen they see the boys of to-day racticing on the foot-ball team. There is science left for the boys t to-day. .Being small they are, ke a two weks old chicken, hard to itch. Those, who have seen adversements in magazines, concerning le art of beating a bigger man, know something of how science will' help the Abbeville High School team. When a little man has both arms around both legs of a bigger man, the bigger man is as helpless as he voujcl be if the little man were big. All know how well wild-cats, hornets, and Japanese can fight, although small. Although the Abbeville foot-ball team may not win every time, it will be a game worth watching, for those who care to see a game not easily won. While exercising this science, the team exercises its body also, and science and strength in a team will [win. When the former champions of the Abbeville High School team see the) ofr.mps that will be played, they will think that they have formed their opinion before the trial.?H. M. I i HOW TO GET MARRIED. An Original Composition by an Original Boy. If such a proDiem snouia ever urne hold of my mind I think I would first ask some questions. Do I like a blonde or brunette, slim or fat, smart or lazy, and would I be satisfied with one of the ones I have in mind? Af.er carefully considering this, if I should decide upon a red haired girl ,vith pretty blue ej/es, then I would mmediately go up to her house. I believe in being a fast worker. Thus, after about a week I would berin calling her by her first name, hen after another week I would be:in to call her by her nickname. Then after another week I would tell ler of my work, how much money I lad saved and where I would like to jut a cute little bungalow and what and of car I would like to buy. Then would just kind of insinuate that [ need someone to keep the servants traight. Of course, this person would > o 4-r\ V?A 4-Vi A f?Anfl nv nnv iavc vv uc vrx wic Then the next week or just one nonth since I made the Start I would lave the town babbling like Dagoes. Then I would timidly take her hand n mine and then, stuttering I would :sk her to accept me as her life pro;ector. j Of course father is to be consider d, but with my plans of taking a laughter off his hand?pocket, he .vould readily agree. Then proudly 'd carry he* to the altar. Next day father is touched for a ioan" of a few dollars. Lessons may be received from me I laily for five dollars a lesson. I've] got to make a living. Billy Long. WANTED?TWO PUPILS. The total enrollment to date in the City High School is 33 boys and 65 girls, a total og 98. Can't some one find us one more boy and one more girl to make the even hundred? Fifteen of these 98 are from without the district. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. On Sept. 23, 1919, 2 mules, 1 twohorse wagon, 1 set double harness, and one Ford Touring automobile, license No. 63470 Ga., Motor No. 2,877,239 were seized from Asbury Wilson, James Bryant, G. G. Craft, and J. C. Taylor for violation of the Section 3296 R. S. Notice is hereby given that any' person claiming the above property | I must give bond for same to the Col-1 lector of Internal Revenue on or be-j fore October 23, 1919, or said property will be declared forfeited tc Ci.i tut: uiuteu oiates. " V. B. MARTIN Deputy Collector. 10-3-4t-4w. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS AND CREDITORS Of Abbeville County Fair Association TO Prove Claims, Etc. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to an order of Court made in the case of William P. Greene , Plaintiff, against Abbeville County Fair Association, Defendant, dated September 38, 1919, that all persons having ; claims against the said Abbeville County Fair Association are hereby required to prove their claims before me, at my ottice at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, on or before November 25th, 1919, or be thereafter barred. Notice is further given that all per sons claiming to be stockholders of said corporation are hereby required vU lll?; JJJUUL UiClCUi UCXUXC 111C UU UI before said date, showing the number of shares of stock held by eacn stockholder, and the amount therof, and failing, such stockholders will be larred from participating in a division of the funds of said corporation. THOS. P. THOMSON, Master A.. C., S. C. 9-19-to Nov. 25. 1 H II Safely sn 'p jj I || IT IS OUR D( |i fl promote in every t If ivri .1 r if iriva, me nnanc: 1 If ness interest of t] X si y * * \ |ij: j[ together. We arc 1: fi human individua if | |I aside from the r in our business, tl of those whom w Prosperity i From th I' c We would like I your panic ana di ship through satii II , . I If you are lool | j[ conservatism in a | are prepared to | I If of practical appi i ii - we m |l i / ft, prime cssciiii and the FARM! cers eager to co-< " a good credit foo Is I : I When broaden a bank credit ma] them. A checking acc credit, not only al . t 1 5 :? or DU81HC8B. We pay interes THEFi I of III G-c-2 I II Pay your Abbe |: (I Association Asset | II due. /Z . 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