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A BIRTHDAY CUE. ? The following' frcm the Oglethorpe Echo, Lexington, Ga., will be of interest to the friends of Mr. W. W. Landrum, a former resident of th's city: "In a beautiful oak grove near a cool sparkling spring at his home between Lexington and Stephens Mr. W. W. Landrum, as is his usual cus? * torn, gave his annual birthday cue last week. The meat and stew were equal, or. this occasion, to the best, he having prepared them him?elf. These enjoying his hospitality were his children and near relatives. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Deadwyler and children, Atlanta; mr and Mrs. Jiln Raines and children of |j? Abbeville,. S. C.; Mrs. Tom Harris and children and Miss Pearl * *4 Landrum, Atlanta; Mr ancr Mrs. Horace Landrum, Mr. T. M. Landrum, Sr., Mr. Mark Landrum, Mrs. L. M Arnold; Mrs P. C. Wilson and children, Atlanta; Mrs. Emily Landrum, Stephens; Mrs. Joe Cramer and family Rprrv Shaw and daughters. p ;t "Jl - . ? Tallahassee, Fla., Mrs. -Joe Shaw, Woodville; Mi', and Mrs. W. A. Dale Mr, and Mrs Allen Smith, Commerce " Dr and Mrs. Whitley, Crawford. The guests on departure declared this to be one of the Tiappiest days ??*.'' in quite a while, and wished Mr. [,' .Lantfrum many more happy birti.p-r days." I ll Rnilftore i ! 1SUUUU1U L TAKES THIS MEAl ING TO THE PUBI OPENED A F LUBE! H 1r? AKKpvill#*. with its Eg X A?A * V WW ?. I'-/; Plant of ABBEVIL1 | . and FUEL COMPAI* 1A full line of all kii u ^ in stock, and daily a !; , * made. We are prepa your wants in our line in the Lumber line, ar in your building costs Jl ' We will appreciate i deavor to serve you a< . f: ' I 4-1 II I & arnirew n. j m \ Office of Ice Plant. P A ggM? Kl I I ? I;' I PALMETTO &* l!' i |; Palmetto College offers th jj| . raphy. Secretarial. T\;pev if counting and kindred bra n..i'.w * ? ,? ruum-u'j liiinc-pv p.?>" >' r Free Kmployment Depurl & |l| culls for trained executivi jft* ?|| in llio South. We fiirni? business colleges with ' struction. New e<piipmei] iv 9 i|; Day and Night School. P |j| can complete the preseri |||| Palmetto College in loss ed in any other school. < scuts every state in the J* III v .Pennsylvania. The reas/ |l| known everywhere. :sr | Address, Box 65, Varm or Box 173, Orangeburg, > Charleston, S. C. The School That's if We Pay Your Railroad jr : z i PALMETTI % ? ' ROOSEVELT HITS OLD LINE BOSSES t! ' jir Will Ratify Treaty in Sixty Days If (t} Cox Is Elected. | C" Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 17.? a Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic 1 j # 1 Vice Presidential candidate, in a s< campaign address here tonight de^ s< 1 clared that if Governor James M. Cox r. 'was elected President in November.! 1 the peace treaty would be ratified C i within sixty days. I ' Mr. Roosevelt scored what ho call-| ed the 'old line Republican bosses''. , j and attacked Senator Warren G. ir Harding, Republican presidential \\ 1 nominee, as "reactionary." S Early this afternoon the Vice c Presidential candidate delivered an tc address at v aney i_ity anu came irow gj there to Jamestown by automobile.' < He left here topight for Bismarck l^y 0j rail. i hi I : E ARMY RECRUITING JUMPS lfe I ? tc 15,821 Men Accepted Inuring Month Of July 4 St Washington, Aug. 14.?Peace time tt records for army recruiting were t* broken during July, according to a statement tonight from Adjt.' Gen. ci Harris' office. A total of 15,821 men ai were accepted for enlistment and M this was considered more notable . in th that Juuly in the past has been a th slack month in the recruiting sta- w 4. tions. .' . - ' e< 111 ii ii i!.<ii i on t supply Co. I |i 46 |! F. NS OF ANNOUNC- j;f? .IC THAT IT HAS || m 'IDCT /M A CC I! M 1I\|J 1 i YARD . I 1 . . Store-room at, the B !i,0i LE ICE, LAUNDRY iy. d;. ids df Lumber is now J additions are being 1 " red to take care of \i . i_. j, to give you the best j n id to save you money j I* a call, ana will en- "Ijl?' cceptably. _ fj S{ . > I SI ! c( ic ackson, Mgr. I w Abbeville, S. C. p< ti I - di ie 15 3$$$33$S$$$$S3333S333$$$^^ A > COLLEGE , . I cj n; orough courses in Stenog- <* ti writing, Bookkeeping, Ac- i nches. A scholarship in |j )u a membership in our |: ie tment. We receive more ij: ?s than all other colleges jj; c ;li all the old established jj; teachers. Individual in- ' jij f it. Experienced teachers. ositions guaranteed. You ij: w bed course of study in jj; than half the"time requir- ;| jp Mir student body repre- j|j| 50iitli and as far east as r p in is Palmetto College is i|; ill 0 /ilie, S. C (Mother School) i|i , S. C. or Wentworth St., v Known Everywhere. Fare to Palmetto College ' ;l;j y COLLEGE I,1 f V- * I "These figures point only to. on? ling." Gen. Harris said in comment i ig on the returns, '"and that is thati is educational and occupational I auries offered by the army havej ttracted young men. There ?re no\v| 05,000 soldiers studying in the army ; :hcols. We shall have no trouble in* 3on attaining the number ofc men; uthorized by law for the army." i I ORMACK SAYS WARREN .IS GOING STRONG i .Columbia, Aug. 17.?At a meet-j ig held in the interest of George I barren, candidate for the United i tates Senate, at Glendale last nignt, ongreslman Sam J. Nichols, Solici-! >r I. C. Blackwood and Mr. Warren | joke to*fa large' gathering. 1 j Cohgre?sman Nichols in the course! f his remarks paid Mr. Warren a: igh tribute and4stated that Senator! D. Smith, to his personal knowr; dge was not a fit Senator.' He >ld the audience of numerous inanoes in Washington which illu-: rated this statement. He stated | lat while Senator Smith claimed le credit for procuring nitrates for! le farmers at cost, the actual j edit should go :to Senator Tillman f il Congressmen Lever, Byrnes, ann and Nichols. He stated ' that te Smjth bill did not even pass in te house, and tl^t the nitrates ere procured by a rider attached ! i the appropriation bill through the j 'forts of the gentlemen .named andi ; a time when Senator Smith was j isent. . % 1 Solicitor Blackwood spoke highly f the character and ability of eorge Warren. Mr. Warren, whose speech was j equently applauded, again made,! s plea for checking the present ndency to centralize power in the i gderal Government, and he begged | >r the return of the old-fashioned j iSciple of defnocracy. It was remarked upon at the i eeting and in Spartanburg that! r. Warren seems to have the sup-1 >rt in Spartanburg county by a ah who had in the past been alignI in different political camps. j W. J. Cormack. j HAMMOND?WATSON i. ' i Greenville, Aug. 15.?Mrs. J. J. lanchett announces the marriage' f her daughter, Edith Virginia Hamlor.d, to John R. Watson, Juiy 17. j ' OTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION^ < ' 1 Notice is hereby given that the pri-' tary election of the Democratic par-| V for thft nomination of c-arnHdates, "fitrr *jmntni Congress/ lan, State Officers and County Offi-, ers for Abbevile County will be held t the Democratic clubs for Abbe-) ille County on Tuesday, August^^? 910. The polls will be opened at 8 cldCk in the morning and close at o'clock in the afternoon. No per? I >n will be allowed to vote except ich persons as are duly qualified ac-1 jrding to the rules of the Democratparty, and are properly enrolled ; the club at which the person of-j :rs to vote, and every person voting ill be required to take ine proper ith as required by the rules of the irty. ' ! THe polling places 01 ine respe:i ve clubs and the managers to 'conjct the said election have oeen des;nated and appointed by the County emocratic Executive committee of bbeville County as hereinafter set >vt"n. The last named merson at each uMis_th^:lerk Vid tne three first ameu are tire ma:\geior the eiec* on: , S ' E'ection Managua. Abbeville Sk._.li-T. C. Seal, Aln Long, R. E. Cojt. Abbeville ^c. 2-^-C A. BoLts, J. L. lark, Frank B. j?>nes. Cotton Mi 1?J.'H. Barnect, Jim aulkner, J. F. Barnwell. Lebanon?G. e| Putnam, W. B. filson, W. 'Saaders. Calhoun F ills?4R. 0. Bell, John oote, Fred (I. Nafce. Lowndesvi le Na. 1.?E.VW. <Harpr. Jr.. L. 11. Loatis. D. K, Cooley i Lowndesvil e N 2.?W. C. Hal), tto Nelson, El. E. Clinkscales. Mountain ' riew- -W. B. Mann, G. '."Hodge, CI arlie Bannister. Antrevilje- -F A . Fleming, R. D. Williams, Fre 1 Cr< wther. Level Land?R. L. Young, J. K. 'emple, P. C Elli Hampton? f. DJ Murdock, J. C. Jurton, C. C McDonald. Keowee?J Claude Ashley, Benja* i:n Shirley, J. R. Pruitt. i ;-' Tractor is' ,-, -.V Thirty-four per ccnt cf f-rming emciency is. due to tnc l...., \v*ua which the implements c::z use:1.. This means watching the \7crl: c.irc- . fully?having it under your cc;:trol ?sitting where you cor. ccc it a\U . "Beats anything for cultivation I ever saw" is the answer cf hundreds of Moline-Universcl 7>c.c:or ow:rrn who are succecsfuily cuitivatl::*; increased acreagc cf ccm with tlicf* / . Moline-Universal T::.CwC.r row Cultivator. Its high clearance cf 29}4 incher is sufficient to cultivate the last t:~ie through. ' Its electric governor permits a steady, slow or fast cpeed as < desired for the first time through. Vou look at one rowonlv. and cteer by thatrow.Thecultiyatorand trader * do the rest, without injury to the corn V- - V*1 ' If detiredyou can tzte the "dr ' implements you now hao* i Ticctor Lhc seme dj uith . t Bowie Bros. Auto ' .1 ^ I. PLOWING ; v ' ' 1 Rock SpringA?Clifton Burts, W to show cause, if ar M. Jameson, JI P. anith. the said Administrj Donalds?B fcV. Tabble, J. J. Dunn be granted. T R Winn I I Given under my Due West?Sdga* Long, J. L.jthe Court this 16th Caldwell, J. R Will. - |the year of our Lo Central?Join IleKee, Leonardnine hundred and t Mcllwain, D. I . Nikles 146 year of Americ Cold Spring- -T.lo. Fant, F. F Published on the Uldrick, Eugen i dwell. 1920' in the Presa Means Chapi 1?H. M. Cochran, on the Court Hous Otto Price, Cal rinfcrawford. |time required by ^ Hillville?Clj d^feawright, J. V ; v J. F. 1 Smith. W. B. B ^fie. Jud^ The managers of the clubs wil designate one of ^hair Lunuer to cal at tha. caurt house On Saturday, August?2j|pf 1920 between v a. m. and 6 p. m. for boxes, tickets, etc.4 j \ W J. HOWARp MOORE ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA j TTTP^ COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, .'.j*. Probate Court. I Citation for Letters of Administra- \ff wBK By J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge of Whereas. W. S. Cothran hath made < \ \ suit to me, to grant him Letters of H.A Administration of the estate and ef?fects of Mrs. C. B. Cothran, late of Ahheville County, deceased, i" " These Are Therefore, to cite and jA admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. C ? ~~ B. Cothran, deceased, that they be I and appear before me, in the Courtl | I of Probate, to be held at Abbeville \ 1 Court House on Monday the 30th day, of August,. 1920, after publication ( ht'/eof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, I V * u* <?-j# fir* j, cam 4- IMlJ JJ.a'JtAK JZi <2* Tf # - ~' *b i '" k' v Universal, - , ' - . " . * * ' / . v f . (fee ?r?G!t wife oae trador [ doit- a-m work. . .frcm ffcmfag 'to frjvesjt plants or without tearing them up. v-f Here 3? what one man and a >. , ' / LCc-l-is _ -".'"ill- Tractor can do in . 4 * t .1 c t:~ h;\.: c.ry:? . w / r:-- r r , . ? v-:'/ ' , c. r. r1 Tandem Due Harrow ' ' . Lisc zlL.S a 101 Disc Harrow ' . \ ' J.'-; ."L. 7_ r w. i u'J.: c20'Peg Tooth Harrow * /' C-It i~' J ? ?0 CCTC8 with a two-row .V C'lllL-il.: , " T rc: c lO C ain Drill , > _ i d~rvc?. ficr.- - c W Grain Binder m W' Harrn-': 1J ( 'jrc -iJi'th a Corn Binder ' .I I " ! J- . ' r-r i Xfrc. C Afcwcr .v 6ixuhe 4 j acres t '.tit a IZifyhe |Y / y:; .;~-vc tD you by cold, l:6scl t : t c:x3 that theMoline- v # Universal xraf.rr l-i Che mcst profit- ' ; / < able ioryc .i c.7 r~~T.on the market. , .: li< ' ' v V A ckr".-r'rrC!cd cn your otfnsoil cheerfully :.:.a:-r:c 1 cn request. Immeci.'pt^ c.c'": cries and guaranteed service <^f Li actical kind. 1 " agt.ci. 'nc.'' r.m f.zr.'c drawn Oith (n. Mc.t r- I 'nrvctal 1 ? ~ ~'ri . '-SS/ i and Tractor Co. , : . I . . ' -t * ' ~??y? ' y ; : | . TT4C KM THRESHING \-h .V thou havp. whv 'EL BEATS EISHHAWK ' ition should not' IN A BATTLE IN,SKY | Crisfield, Md., Aug. 12.?A battle / , hand and seal of n the clouds between a. fjshhawk drfy of Aug. in[ nd an eel is sworn to by fshermen rd one thousand here. ' * wenty and in the j Fjshmen or Rehoboth Bay de:an Independence. ciare that .ag reat fishhawk dove in18th day of Aug. waters and arose with an eel and Banner and jn jts beak. The eel squirmed the . e door for the jjjri an(j iashed it furiously. Soaring w- 'and fighting the hawk struggled to FILLER, keep its prize but the eel was" victor ;e of Probate. 'and was finally dropped. i LETUS SHOW YOU THERE'S COMFORT H&J^Hr ' IN EVERY LINE j?q4^HF of our buggies, phaetons and other carriages.' There's more. There's a t^mr durability and strength that 1 means * * 1 ? ?? ' ??? r f ?* An k^WKV r } long and satisiaciory service, n juu u J J plan to buy a new carriage you canW/.JJI 4 not do better than to secure one of Wf 1/ 1) our vehicles. iLL INVESTMENT COMPANY S33S3a3S33333333$33$333333$$33$$$$3$$$$3<33333$3S$$^^ Mai ? f A