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Heavy rain fell in this community
Vednesday and Thursday night,
ut the farmers futher behind with
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heir work.
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Miss. Nannie Beauford spent
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Vednesday night and Thursday in
he city with Mr. and Mrs J. M.
IcKeller. ^
Miss. Pannie May Stevenson who!
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s teaching near Anderson, spent the |
yeek end with her home folks.
Mr. W. D. Botts was a visitor to j
he city Thursday.
The Misses Beauford entertained^
t few of their friends at a rook party!
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ruesday night
Mrs. Arthur Ervin spent Monday!
light and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs
j. F. Finley.
Miss Maud Botts, Lander College,
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ipent 1>he week end with he h6mej
'oiks.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Finley's infant j
son, Paul Andrew, has been sick fori
;he past few days But we are glad
x> report that he is getting along
fine at this writing.
Misses Linnie and Clora Beauford ,
>pent Friday evening with Miss Mary
Cay.
Mr. Hubert Botts is visting his t
lome folks this week being unable to I.
vork.
Mr. W. H. Beauford and family |
>f Greenwood', spent from Saturday
zntil Monday with his parents, Mr.
md Mrs. W. D. Beauford.
Mrs W. T. King spent Thursday in i
;he ctiy with her daughter, Mrs. J. A i
iVoodhurse. 1
Mr. George Morrison and Sister,
Hiss. Lila, were shopping in the city 1
iViday evening.
Miss. Linnie and Clara Beauford ^
ipent Monday -with Mr. and Mrs.
V. S. Bosler.
Mr. Ben King was a business
'isitor. to the city Thursday.
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women suffering from j
womanly trouble, have (
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VI of Cardui, the woman's >
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AJ we receive, similar to this IV i
one from Mrs. Z.V. Spell* ,
^ of Hayne, N. C. "I could
VI not stand on my feet, and! IV,j
^ just suffered terribly,'* j
^1 she says. "As my suf- I
fering was so great, and
be had tried other reme- j
M dies, Dr. had us IV!
get Cardui. . ? I began M ]
^1 improving, and it cured (
me. I know, and my |^i
doctor knows, what Car- i
dui did for me, for my
nerves and health r?re
About gone."
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CARDIII
Hie Woman's Tonic !,
She writes further: 4rl r^|
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can do my work. I feel I Mb'
oweittoCardul.forlwas
In dreadful condition."
V If you are nervous, run^
1 down and weak, or suffer
Al from headache, backache, M!
etc., every month, try
^1 Cardui. Thousands of |^l
women praise this medi^
cine for the good it has
W done thern, and many 1^ j
physicians who have used fck 1
r"lrr1 ii! cnrmccfllllv VL'itll Kft ,
their women patients, for ,
years, endorse this medi- !
Cine. Think what it means
^1 to be in splendid health, j1
like Mrs. Spell. Give ,{
Cardui a trial
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Mr. Sam Gordon died at his home ?
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tear Donalds last weanesaay,
4arch 24th, 1920, after an illness se
if about ten days. Funeral services sp
vere held at Long Cane Church on
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Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock,:
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inducted by his pastor, Rev. J. M.
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)allas, and attended by a lalrgej
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umber of relatives and friends.
He is survived by his wife, who
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vas Miss Lily Sharp before her mar iage,
and two brothers, Mr. J. N.;
Gordon, of Donalds, and Mr. Jesse '
to
j-ordon, of Pittsburg, Pa., and one
>tiser, Mrs. J. B. Winn, of Donalds, .
;o whom the sympathy .of the comnunity
is extended.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richey spent
;he week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. | .
R. Haddon. jP
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Messrs. John Perry and Robert
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Edwards, of Ninety-Six, are visitng
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Botts.
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Mr. D. E. Haddon is spending ai^(
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ew aays nere wiwi relatives
Miss Willie Butler, of Johnson, |
pent last week with Mrs. Mason!.
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Wright. j.
Mr. M. B. Kay and Miss Mary Kay I
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pent Monday at Mr. C. C. ;Kay's. I^(
We are sorry to note that Mrs. J.
R. Richardson is still sick.
Mr. and Mrs. James Haddon are
visiiting relatives near Ware Shoals. m
Mrs. Ermie Haddon and Miss m
Lia Morrison were shoppers in the ^
lity Saturday. w
Miss Mattie Cochran is spending a
a while with Mrs. J. B. Culbreth. 'jn
Mrs. E. J. Botts spent Wednesday r
with Mrs. J. R. Richardson. '
Mrs. R. B. Haddon, and little
Ruby, are visiting her parents, MrJei
.nd Mrs. John Petfcigrew. 'sc
There are several on the sick list
n (this community at this writing. J
Mr. Roy Kay and Misses Mary and
\nnie Kay visited the Miss Beaufords
Tuesday evening.
Quiet a large crowd attended the ^
Easter egg hunt at Central school1^
louse Friday afternoon. I ,
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NOTICE OF ELECTION l*[
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Notice is hereby given that , pur- ^
uant to the resolution of the Board of ^
rrustees of the School District of the ,
al
rown of Abbeville, and under ^
uthority of the Act of the General
Assembly approved February 19,
1920, an election is hereby ordered to in
be held at Abbeville Court House !g<
in said District, April 20th.,
1920 within the usual hours, for the w
jurpose of allowing the qualified cj
ilppfn-ria of sjn'd Hisfcrirvt to vote OTl the
luestion of levying an annual tax of jgj
four mills in addition to the special 'ei
axes now levied in said school dis:rict
for school purposes, to be used hi
for current expenses for the support sc
ind maintenance of the schools of
aid district.
Those desiring to vote for said
evy and additional tax will vote a K
Dallot of the following form (printed
)r written): ^
SPECIAL ELECTION SCHOOL "
DISTRICT TOWN OF ABBEVILLE
April 20th., 1920.
Shall an annual tax of four m.Us in r
addition to other special taxes be
looted in this district: Yes. S
Those opposed to eaid levy and |
additional tax will vote a ballot
similar in form except that the word
'No" shall be substituted for the
word "Yes."
The following will act as mana- ]
jers of said election: T. C. Seal, C.
Botts, and J. L. Clark.
Wai. M. Barnwell,
Chairman Board of Trustees,
J. S. Morse, Secretary. *
March 20, 1920. <
-22-l-ti.-4 weeks. 1
rAX ON LUXURIES |J
TO RAISE BONUS e
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Wahsington, April 2.-Soldier relief ?
legislature with probable nrovi?:o'i
for a cash bonus fund for wich 'vo J1
je raised by a sales or luxuries *
ivas approved today by the house jtvays
andmeansicommittee by a vote ^
)f 15 o 6. Details of bill to be s
vorked out by subcommittees to be a
?L
ippointed Monday . fl
Memhprs nf t.hp PAmmittHO hnnn tn ^
?!a
)btain final action by the house be- ti
?ore the contemplated rccess for the
lational political conventions, but ^
.hey expres doubt whether action by w
he senate could be had at this ^
ssion.
Senator Lodge Massachusetts Reblican
leader after a conference
day with other senate Republicans
I to future legislation in the senate,
id he thought this would include a
II to give a money bonus to former
rvice men, with provisions for a
ecial tax to raise the neccesary
inds. The program approved by
e house committee declares against
ly bond issue. It is understood to
tve been submitted by Representee
Longworth, Republican, Ohio,
id was discussed at great length in
:ecusive sessions.
While the exact form of legisla:>n
was noit decided upon, commite
discussion was said to have indiited
approval of a plan of extendg
vocational education as an alterative
to the cash bonus. These two
ans are a part of the American
egion's program. Its other selected
an of government aid to soldiers
id sailors for building some homes
r obtaining ownership of farms
ere said by some members of the
)mmittee to involve too many difjrences
to be worked out by legislaon
before the recess.
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opUACaineil AVI i/iic tuiniuitvcc o<uu
was planned to have the final
raft of the legislation ready for
lbmission to the house within a
>rt-night. As no decision was made
} to the amount of the bonus or the
>st of other plans that might be
iopted, it was said that no estitate
of the funds needed could be
ade at this time. It also was said
lat there has been no decision as to
hether the bonus would be paid in
lump sum or be graduated accordg
to the length of service of each
[dividual.
The program is understood to have
le approval of the Republican lead's
of the house assuring early con
lieration for it.
JEST MEDICINE
HE EVER SAW
"I want to recommend Meritone as
te best medicine I ever saw," said
r. H. Prather, a well-known emloyee
of the N. C. & St. L. Ry., of
o. 4 Bessie Street, Chattanooga,
ena. i** tJ.
"My son's health was all run down
iter he got up from an attack of
le influenza. He had no energy at
1 and could hardly drag around,
is appetite was so poor that be
dn't care for anything to eat.
"He kept going down and fell off
i weight and nothing did him any
)od.
"Finally I heard of Meritone and
hat it was doing for others, and deded
to let him try it."
"Since taking two bottles he has
lined five pounds and just cant get
lough to eat."
"That tired, draggy feeling has left
im and he delights in doing his
:hool work now."
"He has a better color and sleeps
ne. In fact, Meritone has made a
sw boy out of him and he is as iiapy
as can be."
Meritone is sold exclusively in
bbeville by The McMurray Drug Co.
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5HT LESS MEAT '
F UK HURTS
HIM ?
?ake a glass of Salts to lush Sidneys
if Bladder botheri you?Drink
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teia 01 wubvt.
Eating meat regularly eventually proluces
kidney trouble in some form or
>ther, says a well-known authority, beause
the uric acid in meat excites th?
cidneyB, they become overworked; get
iluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of
listrees, particularly backache and misry
in the kidney region; rheumatic twinres,
severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation,
torpid liver, sleeplessness,
linger and urinary irritation.
r> moment your back hurts or kidv<
- aiui't noting right, or if bladder
Ik-i ysi-u, get about four ounces of
uii Salta from anv cood Dharmacv;
ake a tablespoonful in a glass of water
efore breakfast for a few days and your
idneys will then act fine. This famous
alts is made from the acid of grapes
nd lemon juice, combined with lithia,
nd has been use*" for generations to
ush clogged kidneys and stimulate them
j normal activity; also to neutralize the
cids in the urine so it no longer irri
t ICC, wuuo CUUlii^ k/iauuci uigviugio.
Jad Salts cannot injure anyone;
lakes a delightful effervescent lithiaater
drink which millions of men and
omen take now and then to keep the
idneys and urinary organs clean, thus
raiding serious kidney disease.