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NEWS FRC f L=-===_= WW V V V W V WM * DUE WEST NEWS. * V A. R. Presbyterian V uvvuwvvvvvvu [ Mrs. Cook and son, of Birming? ham, Ala., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kennedy. - Mr. Arthur Brooks has accepted a position with the Government Aerial | Station in Due West ' ?? TTT-l J .. niWS xatiry TT amicp ouu muvu Fowler of Greenville are visiting the Misses Fowler. Miss Janie Agnew left the first of th^-yqreek for a visit to friends and r. relatives at Lancaster. Miss Lola Lowman.of Newberry is | visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. K. Fowler. Miss Bessie Fowler returned on * Monday from an extended visit to ? teflkB, S. C. Mrs. Pearl Scoggins Denny and litK tie daughter of Wrens, Ga., are the. p guests of Mr. J. J. Scoggins. I Kt"' Misses Stella, Margaret and Mary , I' Fowier returned to Due West on Friday. ?fr& Long, nee Miss Quinn, and children of Charlotte are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D JS. Edwards. Miss Rosa Burns of Richburg, S. ?'. ( C., was a visitor in Due West last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Todd, their littie son and Robert Moffatt Willis Br j. went over to Edgemoor on Friday. Misses Jean Agnew, Mary and & Jean Moffatt left on Monday to at' tend a house-pasty at Troy, S. C. Iggy, Dr. K. M. Stevenson nas ueen at Crowder's Creek the past week helpKr ing Rev: W. G. Grier carry on a meeting. I Mrs. M. J. Harris, Mrs. Mamie Moon, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fowler and vi- family.are visiting Mr. end Mrs. A. | ; ; R. Fowler. ifi Misses Bettie Morrow, Malvina ; i Kennedy and Mir. John Kenndy, of Troy, we^e visitors in Due West last Mrs. W. L. Brownlee, after an exty. - tended visit to her mother, Mrs. | . Hannah, of Covington, Tenn., is exK: peeted to reach Due West today, | Tuesday. , , v B?". Mr. Brice McD. Waters, of Rodman,' S. C-, paid the Presbyterian office a short visit last week. He and his family were returning to Rodman after a visit to relatives in Ab-1 |||v ' - It was a pleasure to the friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hudson, Mrs. P. p. J.'Hudson and Miss Eunice Hudson,* of Atlanta, Ga., to have them visit Due West This was Mr. Hudson's first visit to Due West. He expressed y himself as pleased with the equip| ment of grounds and buildings of our I institutions. Our people will be glad | . to have these good friends repeat $ v their visit as often as they can. Mrs. Maggie Bonner, of Texas, 1 is on a summer vacation and is spending a part of it in Due West, where she lived until her marriage to Mr. Bonner. Her friends .are glad to see I her back again in her childhood home Mrs. Bonner notes many changes ? since she left here some years ago. tv; She is interested in many things j?" about Due West and her mind turns fondly to the scenes of 'her childhood Rab?Mj*Tiiu kills infection. t'* i * V > , If yon suffer from aye strain?if you find routing, writing or sowing unpleasant tasks Lot us unlock tb fottors that bind { ??m Ww fnrnlallSii* vtauM ikat will IL enable 70a to tee clearly and satisr facterily. h This U the borne of better glasse*. f' . | DR. L. V. LISENBEE OPTOMETRIST TELEPHONES t Mu 278 Re*. 388 3 1-2 WuUigteB St. ' Over McM array Drag Co. ABBEVILLE, S. C. (Becoming Glaset Coat No Mora) )M OVER THl ^vvvvvvvvw^wv % ' V BETHIA NEWS V V V Mrs. Jas. J. Link visited her daughter, Mrs. OrvSle Calhoun, of Bordeaux, last week. Mrs. Fannie Still and two children of Greenwood, are visiting relatives here. ' iMisses Mary Spence, Julia Belle Beauford and Maggie Woodhurst were the recent guests of Mrs. Lewis Beauford. Mr. Neuffer and Clyde Fleming and Biillie Fortescue, of Level Land, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. A. K. Woodhurst Miss Frances iSmith of San&uc, spent the week-end with Mils Ruth Beauford. Hisses Grace, Isabelle and Melrose Dansby are visiting relatives in Augusta this week. (Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNeill and daughter, Winifred, of Troy, visited Mr* and Mrs. Lewis Beauford last week. \ Miss Maude Pettigrew is visiting W?o W/*TTonn'o of Morion , Mrs. Will Langley spent Saturday in FOatwoods with Sirs. Robert Langley. n Mr. and Mrs. John Baughman spent several days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Charlie Link, of Greenville. , Miss Rosalie Maxwell.has returned to her hotme in Mi. Carmel, after a1 visit to Miss. Mary Cason. Neuffer Fleming and Kennedy Woodhurst spent Satnrday night with Lewis Beauford. r ' Mr. Eli Link, of Greenville, is visiting relatives here. The meeting will start Thursday night the 25th at Bethia. Mrs. Will* Link and daughters, spent last Thursday with Mrs. Marshall Hall and Miss Ruth Beauford. T7i 1. iur. r?um nuvuuuiov tui?u friends in McCormick recently. iMr. and Mrs. Edgar Woodhurst and children returned home Sunday after visiting relatives Here. 'Mr. Willie Beauford, of Greenwood, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. Norman Calon spent Sunday at M$. Camel with Mr. Henry Cason. Abu Luther 'Link and children are spending a few days, in Abbeville with relatives. . . >\>v> \ \ \y\\\w \ < V V RIDGE NEWS V Messrs. Henry and Alvin Hutchi son and Miss Rosa Lee Hutchison, of Atlanta, spent Friday with their father, Mr. Johnnie Hutchison. Miss Ollie Sue Waters is visiting relatives in Anderson. Miss Vera ritteftdort spent Sunday with Miss Virginia Turner. Mrs. Otto Nelson and Mrs. T. D. Morrow spen|t Tuesday with Mrs. J. J Boles.. ^ J Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Waters and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watkins Sunday. Mr. Marvin Crittendon spent Sunday with Mr. Willie Turner. Miss Leila Mae Turner spent Tuesday with Mi*. Odell Boles. Miss Flora Turner spent Tuesday night with Miss Roberta Hutchison. Mr. Charlie Hutchison spent Saturday with Mr. T. A. Turner. Mr. Willie Show and Jimmie Waters spent the week-end with Mr. Capers -Shaw. Mr. Willie Turner spent Saturday night with Mr. Henry Morrow. Miss Eula Mae Watery, has returned home after an extended vteit to her cousin, Mrs. Estelle Peacq of Anderson. Rnb-My-TUm for Rheumatism For Best Results Use LIVE STOCK REMEDIES Sold by DivggUt* and Decuerv i COUNTY %vsv\vvv^vvvv\ v |\ LONG CANE * % > Mi as Davis, of Greenwood, is visiting Misses Marie and Martha Mcltoaine. Mr. Ben King is on the sick list. We hope for Him a speedy recovery. Mrs. W. D. Beau/ford and daughters, Misses Linnie and Viola spent Wednesday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Drennan of Anderson, spent a few days last week with Mr and Mrs. W. B. Beauford. The ladies auxiliary of Long Cane met with Mrs. W. T. King Friday afternoon. The time was spent very pleasantly and irfter the meeting ice cream and cake were served. iMr. and Mrs. C. P. Cromer spent i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beau-ford. < Messrs. Samuel Beauford and sons, Raymond- and Ralph, Charlie 1 /VaawaII rtflil 1 A# \UvOTTvu auu vvnau ivuug| vi Troy, spent Monday night with Mr. W. D. Beauford. (Mrs. John Beauford, of near AJb- 1 beville, spent the week-end with Mr. 1 and Mrs. J. H. Cromer. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Billie Brown spent the week-end in the city with rela tives. . Mrs. Jennie Botts and daughters, 1 Misses Ethel and Afkrva, spent Tues- ] day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cromer. ! \ , V | Mrs. W. D. Beauford and daughter, Miss, lone, and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. TWa*1 'rt OtlAltf ?tA<vV AW/] X4* JL/^VAiUO.11 ajJSZAllf bW ITtCftUUU ill Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beauford. i Mr. Eugene Miller spent Sunday , with his father Mr. J. D. Miller. Mr. Hubert Botts, of the city, j spent Sunday with his home folks. ] Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Crooner and children spent Sunday with Mr. and ] Mrs. W. D. Beauford.; Mr. Sam Bruce was a business . visitor to the city Monday. ? > . Mr. George PooTe spent a few days of last week in Greenwood. 666 cures a Cold quickly. SHERIFFS SALE UNDER EXE* ! / CUTION v /'. Take Notice: That the undersigned as Sheriff of Abbeville County, S. C., will sell at public auctfon, at Abbeville Court House, Abbeville J County, South Carolina, on salesday in September 1921 during the legal hourB of sale, by virtue of >the power and authority vested in me under and by a certain execution issued to ' me by the Clerk of the Court for Ab- . beville County, South Carolina, in the case of Alvin Ellis, and Frank J H. Leslie, trading under the firm name of Ellis-Leslifa Company, versos, Mike Kustas, the folloyring described property, to wit: All those certain three lots of land, * . * ' i i? ii _ /i*i_ situate,' lying ana Demg in tne 4^iiy of Abbeville, County of Abbeville, State of South Carolina, known as lota one, two and three of the Graves property, having a frontage; on Ferry Street of seventy-five feet, and being hounded by said street, by Rosenberg property, and by Graves property. Also, all that lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Abbeville, ~in the County and State aforesaid, facing one hundred and fifty three feet on Orange street, and running back a depth of one hundred and fifty feet, Mid being bounded by Haigler Street, Orange Street and by Klugh property. t Also, all that lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Calhoun Falls, in the County of Abbeville, in the State of South Carolina, fronting on Seneca Street, and bounded by said Street; by road leading to Hester's Station, by lot of T r? T? C T .inlr on/1 Vir lrt+ V* A/? X" Ul|/ aitu J.** M? MUU ?v v of J. R. Burriss and known as the Hotel property. Said property is levied on and is to be sold as the property of Mike Kustas, to satisfy the aforesaid execution. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. . F. B. McLANE, L. S. Aug. 16, '21 St. Sheriff. Rub-My-Tiam cure* tore*. I BICE WANTS WIFE Judge Prince Order* Belt te Bring Mrs. Bice to Court Anderson Mail. Judge George E. Prince this morning issued en order requiring W. Lewis Bolt to bring the body of Janie Moorehead Bice, to his chambers at Anderson Monday morning, August 15th, to await the disposition of the court when the hearing is completed. The papers in the case were filed by W< P* Bice and Moselle Bice, tys son, who appeal foT the return of Tanio MnnrehonH Ripp. t.VtP wife of Moselle Bice. From information, it seems that Moselle Bice and Jania Moorehead, a niece of Yf. Lewis 1 Bolt, were married on August 7th in Greenwood and that on August 8th ; Bolt came and took the young wife away from her husband. It is said that Mr. Bolt declares' that the girl is not 14 years of age, and that the marriage is null. The petition to Judge Prince upon which the order was issued, reads: 1. That W. P. Bice is a citizen and a resident of the county of Andersonson and that petitioner Moselle Bice[ is the son of W. P. Bice^ and is the husband of Janie Moorehead Bice, all of whom reside in the county of , Anderson as well as the respondent, W T -curia Rnlt. 2. That petitioner Moselle Bice married Janie Moorehead on the seventh day of August, 1921, said state.1 3.. That respondent W. Lewis Bolt, on the eighth day of August, 1921, forcibly, unlawfully and against the will and consent of the petitioners; Moselle Bice and W. P. Bice, and against the will and consent of Janie Moorehead Bice, did seize the said Janie Moorehead1 Bice and carried 'her to his home and the said respondent now has Janie M. Bice in his unlawful possession and | detains her unlawfully against the will of the said Janie M. Bice, and igainst the will of the petitioners. 4. That the said Janie M. Bice is being restrained of her liberty unlawfully, is unable for that reason :o petition the court for a writ of labeas corpus. Wherefore, your petitioners pray a writ of habeas corpus to deliver the said Janie M. Bice from the custody and control of the respondent, W. Lewis Bolt, and that the said Janie! M. Bice be allowed to leave he custody and control of the respondent and tp go with her husband, Moselle Bice, and for such relief as may be just. SALESMAN HELD UP. I l Columbia, Au. 15.??. T. Crews, a raveling salesman, was the victim jj at a (bold attempt at robbery by a jj taxi cab driver, (between Brancbville ? and Columbia - during Sunday night, ? according to a statement made here j ' i? ry? t tj?j [ coaay %>y ucv. ju. ivccu, a iu;ai ]iuliceman at Orangeburg. Mr. Crews and his wife were coming to Columbia in a rented carv Eight miles from North the,driver of the car struck Mr. 'Crews in the head 'and (knocked him unconscious. Mrs. Crews had three hundred dollars on her person and she left the road and got away fro?m the car driver. The driver ransacked the car and Mr. Crews' grip, and finding no money, fled. Later Mrs. Crews came back and found i her husband unconscious. Mr. Crews was only bruised on the head. Officers are looking for tihe chauffer whose name is not known. r_ t666 cures Bilioqt Fever. | ENGRAVING j of all kinds. 8 I Office equipment H I and supplies. n Books .. Stationery! j I RED FREW g VStationer and Office Outfitter,H | B GREENWOOD, S. C. j ^ Jg i I ???????? I W. A. HARRIS FUNERAL 8UPPLIE8 EMBALMING and Auto Hearse 8ervlce PHONES Day 39S Nitht 134 PRESIDENT BUYS GIFT Vititi J?w*lry Stort And Make* U? . known Pu rd?**e. j ii i Washington, Aug. 1C.?Preeid?n1 Harding went shopping late this afternoon making his way practically unrecognized through the down to wr streets at their busiest hour and taking home a tiny tissue wrapped pack, age purchased in a jewelry store. Accompanied by Secretary Christian, the president set out on the expedition unannounced, going to within a half (block of his destination (by automobile and then directing the chauffeur to park the cai and wait A few recognized hrai ..J .. L. ..J u. i j nuu mo nil miu ioii v?ui5vi?u leaner across the jewelry counter making a selection a group of girls who were passing by halted ior a moment to look on. "Oh, it's the president/' exclaimRub-Mjr-Tiim kill# pain. ',% ~ - y f ?- i': . . r- #-T / and Heati REASONABLE PRICES X : V,'1:. d^LL ivsupn ' . : r 1837 ERSKINE | due w: i; 5 Eighty -four years of conti ^ Unwavering Adherence a thorough Scholarship. J Courses: A. B., B. S., M. ? Literary Societies Emphas ri Intercollegiate Contests ii |j worthy of comparison. |] Adequate Equipment and Board in College Home a ?j Moderate. y. For catalogue and Applica 1 ERSKINE DUE Wl I ? improve* V -V Southern Ra ' ,"s : V t " Effective Sunday, Greatly AccelL \ __BET1 v * , , Atlanta,. Washingtc I A COS DOUBLE T No. 138 _ ..-.i Atlanta N. Special Orlei Lv. Atlanta (E. T.) 12:30 PM Lv. Seneca 3:46 PlViv Lv. Greenville 4:55 PM ? 3 Lv. Spartanburg _ 5:55 PM 1 Lv. Gaffney 6:27 PM I] Lv. Blacksburg ___ 6:45 PM gj Lv. Charlotte 8:10 PM J g Ar. Washington __ 7:40 AM I Ar. New York 1:30 PM I FOUR TRAINS DAILY: Convenient side line conne< j All trains carry high class 1 train No. 38, which is a solid p | Pullman Drawing-Room Sl< S Washington and New Yofk. D: 1 For convenience and comfi i W>v. I Call on Ticket Agents for f or address: W. E. McGEE, Division Passenger Agent. COLUMBIA, S. C. ed one. 'Til lost bet he's fraying ft wedding present for Us father." What the president did buy was known only to himself, Mt secretary and tile jewelry store proprietor and ' they would not tell. _ ifH"I?NrskQU^aAntkkd SUM DtSKASK MMBPttS^^T. SB (Haot'aSahr* ?nd SnfUrtllal. Jf.* ibttmtpMMintdiAMa^'lAfr /I Riosworm,TttUtoTCtb?riUm-?jr? /1 taf Ala ttiHii. 7ty iM$* ? twlantit ?v tUk. 1 McMURRAY DRUG COMPANY. I WALLACE HARRIS LAWYER ' Room 204 CITY HALL S ' ' ' ' . ,L;', ; V, '.j , 1 PHONE jig 265 I i . n ?i if I Calvert Duiidmg Vienna Street ? . ' #' ' Turner J ' 1 , .. i'' jgfpmjaijafflfjgBeBBBBBMWHBBHiaBy.3 ; COLLEGE 1921 I EST, S. C. | nuous service. jj? , to Christian Character end f? A., Pre-Medical, Special. - jf Mi 8 i Debate, Oratory and Athletics gj Endowment. t >t Cost. Price in Private Homes 51 tion Blank, write to ?j COLLEGE, SiT, S. C. v gj d Service [ ilway System 1 August 14th, 1921. | erated Schedules ^ iVEEN__ >n and New York 1 IPLETE.. ri RACK LINE ? No. 38 No. 30 No. 36 | j Y.-New Birmingham N. Y.-New a ans ltd. Special Orleans Exp. 1:30 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 AM ? 4:41PM 8:20 PM 4:55 AM i; 5.55 PM 9:40 PM 6:25 AM ? ? ? ?w mirt PM 7:35 AM VlVU i *?*. A V. AW * _ 11:14: PM 8:10 AM ij 7.45 PM 11:32 PM 8:30 AM g* 1:10 PM 1:05 AM 10:15 AM g 8.40 AM 12:35 PM 11:00 PM |r 2:40 PM 6:10 PM' 6:45 AM B Now Famous Regularity. [p ;tions at Junction Pointer* ?1 coaches to Washington except {a lullman train. ja jeping CarB on all trains to ij ining cars serving all meals. fr4 ?rt, travel on the Southern Rail- ? Uli lniormauoii, resenowwno, R. C. COTNER, | District PuieBger Ageat. | SPARTANBURG, S. C. S