The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 21, 1919, Page TWO, Image 2

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y' llnHC I I If 1 M i i V < [i i c T ' *! n * < s> v?1 r-v ??i "i T * , ; g |?v ?. U f ' ? ;-;v I > 1? ?{: n; . L The NOW ENDORSED B! A GREAT MOF I" *? 4J.Bay Com '?~5ile MOST WO s- '' ' 6 0% 1 SIRM6HT SEASOI^K OF SUCCt SS f jB* : 1EXPI BIGGER and BETTER ', > ' - " ' ". ' , e : "> i *?H ' . .. . ;f , v -h i'J ' . . . ;; ?< NOTE?Out-of-1 y - M lQl | | ' vvvvvnvvvvvvvvvv ip. > ,. "4? lowndesville. V F I > Carl \VVVVV*kVVV^ySVV\ Con< . , four Following the suggestion of the ^ ltydera of theChautauqua about 25 & mTA W';. fedies. /of %e;:town have " conked a Commfcnifr League, the ^ cfoject being the prp^tion of the . ^ ^wrtMrprtre of the town, the cn- n ^ *jKj...w-,.-7 -1... + 'jH. ?j~,-i-t" . eouragement of a higher social en- j nas vironment, the . improvement of ianc* m-CLO 'j ' ' '' ' ' ' { _ _. educationallKadvantages, as well asj M the general welfare of the entire com-, the < I munity. This organization supplies a; a Sr jong-felt need aijd. it is earnestly Sr., urged that every citizen of the entire at t] town and all the surrounding com-; M mni-jnitioo unii inin the leacnie and! fron work for the betterment of con- seve ' ditions. ' , M The Compulsory Educational Law'has went into effect Nov. 17th, thereby! of h increasing the enrollment of pupils; ^ to about 160 in our school, With'retu more to be added in a few days. The of Prof.' Mre Povi?e M splendidly. The consensus of patrons. | spcn trustees and friends of the school is, I,, i Mrs \ . , that he is a fine tteacher, a good dis-| ciplinarian and is worthy of all the <? * , jF&nr praise and commendation that is be* * ** ' *' ?cent ing expressed in his behalf. , Rjev. . N. G. Ballenger with his re' family, consisting of wife and| ^ daughter, came Tuesday to enter^ upon his duties as pastor of the , Methodist church. They met with an a^e extremely, w^jim.-welcome from the! M members of his church, the Parsonage was put in order, the pantry filled j ^ with nice groceries of all kinds andj D and a splendid dinner was served by: ure< the ladies of the congregation. There | Har] fti? one thing that Loundesville can noui always be depended upon- to look imp] well to the comfort of her ministers ' M h: and, teachers. McA Rev. H. G. White has returned quie from Columbia where he attended actii the Baptist State Convention. has Mr W. E. EJlis was called to Plar Hodges a few days ago to the bed- mob ? . - m. side ot His motner, wno is extreme- n ly ill. S sorr; ' Dr. Kirkpatrick spent last week at trea iAahewille, attending the Southern ville Medical Association. friei Mrs. Irma Barksdale has accepted earl; ? .TAOO r<Y ' n sUVff i Most Wonderful IN ITS SIXTH YEAR ( r CLERGY OF EVERY CI tAL LESSON AND A "PR< stock eJUxrisfkstr?d' NOERFUL PLAY* AMERICA' \ by&OROE V HOBART '' * > S <fe#g gplQtgEj THIS YEAR THMMSVEMEFOftE? 1 Nig 'own people are buying sea. > >.'?* 5 T V MiniZiZnBU w ' ' . ~ ' U ! ?????? : : ~ -rjsition as teacher in .the Midway strengtl h School. ! " Mesa riends of Mrs. Emma Bowman Cunninf lisle will regret to knowthat her ?'ant iition is such that Dr. Kirkpatrick Piseator id it necessary to take her to forbids, Anderson Hospital for treatment, j 'r.T. C.LiddelJand his little so#. 8<I?^rre^ CjsSt,,1'spent the week-end . in ' . it ti ''r \ % erson with relatives. r - ' * . . r. Claude Armstrong of Savannah V r :-* ' ..." - - V been on a short visit to friends relatives. J v' V isg Gladys Grayson, a meirfber of j 5^^ Anderson Hospital Corps, made ^ n tort visit to Mrs. E. W. Harper guntj'ay whom she nursed while a patient j ^ fiat institution a few weeks ago. ' r. T. D. Cooley has' returned as * air 1 Atlanta, where he spent ^harpe , , , . Annie ral days on business. Lucious r. Henry Tennant of Atlanta, ^ Tjie been on a short visit to the family,, . _ but' we is father, Mr. H. C. Tennant Sr. j family a rs. L. S. Ligon of Greenville, has ^jg wee rned to her home after, a fort-J up but its visit to her parents, Rev. and new W0I , H. C. Fennell. , j rs. J. C. Nickles of Greenwood the hous it laet Sabbeth with her daughter, jyjr q q .M. P. McCalla. vacated r. and Mrs. D. M. Lipscomb and and Mrs ily of Ninety Six have been re- house vj visitors at the home of Mr. and come M , D. L. Barnes. our' com riends of Mrs. John T; Baskin good luc grieve to know that' her con- Emmii >n is becoming more unfavorable, and Mrs is confned to her room now. at this v iss Annie May Hutchison spent well, week-end with her aunt, 'Mrs. LJ Mr. R 'ettigrew at Barnes. Mr. Geoi r. Harper with Geo. Harper of Miss I jnwood, came to see Mrs. E. W. Maxwell per, Sr., on last Sabbeth. He pro- J. Botts, iced her condition as very much J Mrs. r "oved. i list atth essrs. Fred^ Nance and Tom speedy r lahan have , exchanged the Mr. J, tude of the country for the busy Mack W rities of town life, the formerj Mrs. 1 charge of the Broadwell Mill night wi it, the latter engaged in autoile business. * W1I riends of Mrs. Ella Latimer arc i ytfo learn that she is undergoing Colum tment in a hospital at Gaines- Jordon, , Ga. She has many warm known ids here who wish for her an national y restoration to health and America: I ' ' Q; Q j 3(lSJSTOCKf aodl NOftRlj '?K1 BY GEORGE V.^Hu I Play in America DF CONTINUOUS SUCCI TY IN THE UNITED STA 5DUCTION" COMPANY OF 36 PEOJ v "WONDERFUL COSTUM ELABORATE SCENIC E 10 BIG SCENES NOTABLE CAST OF GUISHED pAYERS. Entire Lower Floor $2.00 Balcony, $1.00 and $1.50, Reservations accepted wh< 1 # panied by Mail Order or r . - Check. Open taOnly-Fi ts fast, and we advise local pi '?)> < u.v I , ? ifsfc' j L i*? I J.. Shakelfprd, rs/ JX 'iJL' Barnes and W. T.'lawyer and ch rham. our gentlemen of "ele-1 committee ol isure,"have ceased to follow!Association, a ial pleasure, as the sed&on'tor of the Ni but are now busily engaged have been invi : the furry tribe-! at the ehnual sj -rajbbits? "tigers'' etc.f 'Carolina? Cot ' "Vf .1 1, I held iit Craven k V V V V'V\\ V v V VI 3ay, Dec. 2. J invitations ani SANTUC NEWS. * > present. ^ * I The meetin r? y v V v W VV VV VVV to officials o1 c, Nov. lg.-'-Mr. Andy Mor- one of the mc : Columbia,came up'and spent in the state. I with home folks. \ J a' constructive ind Mrs. Welter,:Abies had fitted to'the guest Sunday, Messrs, W. H. of acti?n t and M. ;B. JHfy, MWses Mary, outand Louise.' Kay and Mr. Every coun Abies and.,foster, Miss Gus-J represented al day was ver^ much enjoyed, of the countii regret to say, Mr. Abies and zation has all re going to move td Abbeville' Extraordinary k. We are sorry to give them'^0 perfect ( wish them success in their counties that 1 :k. zed before De T? Pirt^orHcnn will e vacated by Mr. Able, while M&8 Kay will occupy the house by Mr. Richardson and Mr. . R. A. Hagen will occupy the ] e icated by Mr. Kay. We wel- ?un^ r>- v j .j - Court oi r. Richardson and family in hoyt AgHL) munity and wish them all the k* ' N DAISY ASHL e, the little daughter of Mr. By authorit, . J. R. Haddon, is right sick by ^ CoUrt' nriting. Hope she will soon be AbbeviUe Cou, in the above s oy Kay spent Sunday with for at p, ge Morrison. ville c. E > g tuby Richardson, and brother December, A. , spent Sunday with Mrs. E. legal hours of scribed land, t ruppy Boyd is on the sick or parcel of 1 is writing, hope for her a being in Donal ecovery. ' County, in the , R. Richardson visited Mr. taining One Hi right Sunday. (148) Acres, n 2. J. Botts spent Saturday ied by lands o: th Mrs. Lizzie Langford. | Jesse Brock, A Ferguson, Joh -L MAKE ADDRESSES tract of land o i i. J. N. Ashley at ibia, Nov. 17.?Col. Harvis TERMS OP fianw?i'o chaser to nav VI Vjcwi5ia> VIIC VI vuc vcov ? <?w farmers in the South and THC campaign director of the n Cotton Association: Thos. ll-ll-3t.3w. < ^ IH' o 5? ,v^3Br-* ^ 1^1 - ,J- -:f'jj^B > f ' BART '".. JltyCcmsto ,ce present THE MOST WO I.SS .. : P .' - TES AS lO no scntts 11 fprai Plus Tax* George V J M 5n accom" BIGGER AND B^TER" Certified endorsed by the clergy of we country as a 6REAT lesson ft ElABQRA TE HSW SCEHK EFFB COMPLETE NEW COSTUME AGO t House 1 If nday, Woven socle to reserve their sea ts at o ' i . - - ? a well known Georgian. airman of the finance the. American otton nd W. B. Brown, ediew York Commercia, T ted to deliver addresses I ?1 meeting of the South ton Association to be i hall, this city, on Tues- 104 Acres ill have accepted the , ' d are expected to be . .? timber, gs promises, according , goodru the association, to be tiVcttlOIl >st important ever held Several propositions, of \ nature will be sub- I FOR SALE meeting and a program CalhoUl he ensuing year will be . ? mg for ty in the state will be tr&Ct fO : the meeting. In most . (2s permanent organi-1 ready been perfected. g efforts will be made organization of those have not been organi- , e. 2. ? ter's Sale. of South Carolina, llsll IFII I ty of Abbeville.' 1 f Common Pleas. *tr -i. -i I n, et uif *?. against EY, et al, Defendants. 7 of a Decree of Sale gfe Years AfO, T?i of Common Pleas for ^ ^ lty. in said State, made tated case, I will offer .* ablic Outcry, at AbbeC., on Salesday in Royw* City. Tex.?1 D. 1919, within the of ^ place> w sale the following de- ^ o wit: All that tract Diriu Ui *"* and situate, lying and menced to hurt me. I ds Township, Abbeville to 5^ called t ; State aforesaid, con- ... v * t , , , ? . , treated me...but I go andred and Forty-eight lore or less, and bound- 8ot worse an<i worse f J. Elmore Branyan, was unbearable...I ^ i. D. Branyan, R. B. thfftft months and euffe n Branyan; being the , wned and possessed by t the time of his death. 1 toId ^ husband 1 SALE?CASH. Pur- me a bottle of Cardui I for papers and stamps, j commenced taking it, IS. P. THOMSON, evening I called my Master A. C., S. C. m###t jor j knew I ? many daya un'^ss I ba r- . 1 % "My ^ B ft Xf> ff -. \7fjfi "-i ii rist Gest, ! 11 WDERFWL PLAY IN AMERICA . I viw/ ?n f - ?? Jmh m *82*?^"* J % | BP u r ? jd' ? ip I IHIS YEAR THAN EVER 8EFQQE. . ?;. i :{ flWWf N0W IN ITS * '?* s + *>ww?. 6M YEARj ' ' ''" w' P irs AMD oreoMTMOovS Aiib " '" ?* 1 0 yjCTIOIt MARVELOUS SUCCESS I' Ift.'i.TST rjl.fimos - : 0 C-? lfter mU ^**1 Ml" I ft ik-JMt'f! TinO Jj-.r.C ' .no !< ?' .J < ' itrtzk}! alb < y rnce for choice locations. ,- , ., ... . v;.:i;r:o;./ ?JK ( , - f " ii iii rWw, ' ' ' ' : u> ;rr v?s' bo)b} id For Sale 7 room house, good barn, paseek bottoms, 60,000 feet of saw rural mail delivery, in reach of ral high school, 60 acres in cuI-mt i. Will sell or rent this tract ' f ' .# *; . .* !:?67 Acres, 11-2 miles from n Falls, land adjoining it is sell$100 an acre. Will sell this r less money. See me at once. L B. CHEATHAM, *li :n_ c n . AUIiCVUlC) w* v? j ??? 1 I n i| . I i ' H HER FAMILY Tfl HFR RFDSIDF IV llbll ildag She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, Btt Rv? 3 I* Strong Woman and Praises Cardai Far I Her Recovery. I Jrs. Mary Kil-1 the better. That was dz jetni a*? ' 9 ys; "After the J 8111(1 1 a still here and am a weH H . .my side com- Btrong WODaan? and I owe my Mfe to HE . . CarduL I bad only taken half the H hftrt to SCO Bi bottle when I began to feel better. H be doctor. He mj8ery ^ my Bj^e g^t less... I I t no better. I continued right on taking the OhrdcL H ntil the misery until I had taken three bottles and I HE ras In bed for dId not need any more for I wae well H ?v and never felt better In mj lite... I | KVi p^iv "D""j have never had any trouble traax that M| ip in a knot... ^ ^ S f he would get ^ you stiffer from headachy t*ok- 9 would try it... ache, pains In sides, or other 4iscoa>* 9 , however, that forts, each month? Or do you feel H family about weak, nervous and fagged-ottt If to, H ould not last give Cardui, the woman* tmUi, a Hj d a chance for trial. JL % B