I , I r~NmSFRC I' ' uwvvvvswvvv V. ^ | ^ DUE WEST NEWS. ^ V A. R. Presbyterian V I \ >??? L' Dr. and Mrs. J. iS. Moffatt, Jr? r have been in Due West on a visit. Mr. A. 8. Kennedy, Jr., returned ino+ wpaIc from iMontreat. Mr. P. L. Grier, Jr., returned last week from Henders'onville. Prof, and Mrs. P. L. Grier returned on Monday from a yisit to Henri ersonvi lie, N. C. , Dr. R. L. Robinson assisted Rev. R. F. Bradley with a communion the exercises running through last S&b| **th. U/lionn mliA lO 51 0UXSK9 V u .^una ha*V ?W ? trained nurse, has tyeen on a visit to ' her mother. Mrs. SaHie Addison. iMr. and Mrs. Joe Young and two of their sons motored down to Columbia for a few days visit last week. l * Mrs. J. S. Agnew and Miss Alice Agnew are visiting relatives in Gray & Court, 8. C. Mr. Asbury Davis, of Atlanta, Ga., is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Davis. Dr; and Mrs. iParker and children of Belton, are visiting Capt. G. N. 1 . Nickles. . W. and Mrs. M. L. Ellis and Httle j daughter, spent the week-end with | his parents, Mr. and iMrs. J. W. < Rv Ellis. . ' ; 1 I Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Smith are ex- i I pected in Due West today for a few days' visit. i '? Mrs. W. P. Kennedy, a former ? member of the Woman's College faculty, now living in Atlanta, has 1 been on a visit to friends in Due I y West. 1 Mrs. S. Y. Jamison and daughter, ] Miss Nella, of Atlanta, are in Due 1 : West, visiting Mrs.. Jamison's ' ' daughter, Mrs. R. G. Ellis. , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rush, Mr. and < I Mrs. Ed iRuah and Miss Gladys Rush, < If* of Mcintosh, Fla., have been on a visit to friends and relatives in Due 1 jj^ West the past week. i Dr. "*r T m tffMi TV . i MI I . air. u. t. Miuer, 01 nartsviue, ?. | ft C., spent a few days in town last week with his brother, Mr. T. V. Mil-' ler. Mr. Miller was returning from a V:, convention of retail merchants, which met in Richmond, Va. Rev. J. W. Moore, Presbyterian Missionary to Japan, is spending a -? few days in Due West. He married > Miss Ellie Reid. Mr. iMoore found! most of his Pressley kindred out of j town. He was one of the speakers at j ^ Linwood. ' Miss Willie Virginia Galloway left ( last Monday morning for Wheatland, I > Wyoming. The trip to Greeftville was' made iby automobile, when she board- j ed an early morning train over the' Southern for Memphis, Tenn. After, a day and night with relatives there, j Mr. J. G. Cain will see her safely - quartered on a through Pullman train for Denver, Colo., thence to! Wheatland. Miss Galloway goes as! 'f a. private instructor for Dr. and i f Mrs. Phifer*s two boys for next' ; year, and will also give lectures in [ the hosiptal school for nurses (on English History.)" ? y > | him?n iii mm mmihiiiiiiw??iifflnaigttuiu?miiuiww m over m ?; V \ V FAIRFIELD LOCALS V \ > Some of the farmers in this vicinity have begun pulling fodder, picking peas and some cotton is being picked. Little Mary Wiley of Lethe spent last week with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. S. T. Young. Misses Lyndelle, May Belle, Clara, Bertha and Nora Lee Young spent one afternoon last week at the home of Mr. C. E. Browns and Mr. J. A. Brown. Miss Edith Home and friend Miss McDowell of Greenwood spent a few days Jast week with relatives near Troy. Mr. Furman McCaslan spent a while Monday afternoon at the home of his uncle Mr. Joe Young. We had as our pleasant callers Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Long, Mr. Ollie Sp'ence and sister, Miss Lena, Messrs. Neel and Horace Edwards, Miss Cora Edwards of Puckett Town, Messrs. Raymond Beauford, Metz Dillashaw, Ollie Gable and Addie Spires, also Mr. Reese Young, Edraond, Lyndjelle, Claire and Bertha Young. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bowens and ch'ldren spent a while Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Young and family. Messrs.- H. D. Puckett and Frank Edwards were also callers 1*1 Mr Vnnno'c VinrriA SSiinHnv flffpr ioon. Mrs. Fannie McCaslan spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. T. A. Talbert. r Mrs. Jennings Franklin from near Beulah. spent a few days last week frith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. r. Young. Mrs. R. A. Crawford spent Tuesday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. I. P. Creswell. Mr. J. A. Young and son, David, went to Greenwood Monday on business. , | Mr. Robert Creswell spent a while Saturday night with Mr. Furman McCaslan. Messrs. Ansel and Lucian. Tlabert 3pent Monday with Mr. Maurice Puckett.. Master Harris Creswell spent Satjrday night with Mr. Furman McDaslan. . \ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Long, also Mr. ind Mrs. J. C. Bowens of Jacksonville fla., spent Sunday very pleasantly with relatives in Abbeville. Miss Zellie Langley and Mr. Rob?rt Creswell spent Sunday with Mr. ind Mrs. W. H. Roberts near Beulah.! Miss Sarah Brown is spending a 'ew days at Bethia with her cousin, &:ss Ruth Beauford. i \ SANTUC # \ Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Beasley and son, Leroy, of Abbeville, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wright and children, of Darraughs, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wright Sunday. Mr. C. G. Kay, Mrs. Cullen Kay and children, Mrs. Ernest Gordon and Miss Althea Ke&fcon, of Antreville and Miss Ona Kay, of Belton were pleasant visitors at the home of Mr. M. B.' Kay Monday afternoon. Messrs. Frank Palmer and Ernest Robinson visited Mr. George Morrison Sunday afternoon. Mr. Roy Kay and sisters Misses Annie and Louise, spent Sunday afternoon pleasantly at the home of Mr. Ethridge. ? . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haddon and children and Mr. J. B. Culbreth at tended the Young Reunion near Hodges Saturday. .Miss Louise Kay visited Miss Marip Rovd iilaturdav afternoon. Mr. W. E. Morrison was a business visitor in Abbeville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Able were visitors to the city Saturday. Another good rain fell in this section Sunday afternoon and everything looks refreshed. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wright were visitors at the home of Mr. W. E. Morrison Saturday afternoon. Mr. Calvin Riohey, of near Due West, recently visited relatives here. 666 cures Chilla and Fever. E COUNTY umiuuNiittwiauMMnMN KttiiuiitniwwiiHiiMutiPtiimitiiiiiiuimiimnri'iHnuiiiMimiiuiiiMiin, . inMwtimmNiiiHUMnNmiminmifMfMiuiMfiiiMfiiiiNiNiiiMimmiiiKaiuiiuuimiuauMinHiiiitNn?ii ' \ \ . V BETHIA NEWS V V V Mrs. Walter Davis and children, . of Greenwood, visited her sister, Mrs. - Jas. J. Link last week. Miss Carrie Metts spent last week in Greenwood with relatives. Miss Bertha Smith, of Abbeville, spent the week-end with Mrs. Lewis j Beanford. Miss Louis# Below, of Calhoun Falls, is visiting Miss Allie Mae Link. I>r. and Mrs. Leslie Youngfolood, of Augusta, aire visiting relatives here. ..' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chafin and son, Emmet, and Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, of Lincolnton, Ga., were guests of Mir. and Mrs. John Hall a few days last week. Miss Maggie Link of Artybeville, (spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. Frank Woodhurst, who was injured in an automobile accident, has recovered enough to walk on !_u. n i cnuaren, 01 uoTaeaux, spent 'oaiurday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Langley. Miss Sara Brown, of Troy, is visiting Miss Ruth Beauford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Pebtigrew spent several days laat week in Newberry. Mrs. H. D. Brown, of Mt. Gamiel, spent Sunday with Mrs. Marsh Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Ramey, of Lebanon, spent several days lasft week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cason. ' . Miss Gertrude Toibert, of Coroj naca, is visiting relatives' here. Mr. Adger Link was a recent visitor in Troy. Miss Julia Link spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Will John Evans. VVVWVVWVVV \ \ + > ' v V RIDGE NEWS K \ > I Miss Lucile Watkins* spent Sunday with Miss Belle Crocker. * Mr. Robert Hall, of Iva, spent Saturday with Mr. C. B. Hutciilson. Mrs. R. L. Morrow spent the weekend in Anderson with her sister, Mrs. Jane Bryan. Mrs. W. J. Burton spent last week in Iva with her mother, Mrs. B. R. ] I Manning. Mrs. Ruth Morrow spent Saturday I afternoon with Mrs. Odell Boles. Wess Shaw and Luke Loftis spent Tuesday with Mr. W. C. Shaw. Mrs. Otto Nelson was the guest of Mrs. T. A. Turner Monday. Mrs. J. J. Boles spent Sunday with I her daughter, Mrs. T. A. Turner. Mr. Robert Boles spent the week-j end in Iva with Mr. Ernest Boles. Miss Virginia Turner spent Sat| urday afternoon with Miss Roberta j Hutchison. Mr. J. B. Boles visited Mr. C. B. Morrow Saturday afternoon. Miss Ruth Hutchison was the guest of Miss Roberta Hutchison Sun day. Mrs. Johnnie Waters spent Sun| day afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Hill. Mrs. Tommie Gailey, of Iva, spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Boles. Mrs. Charlie Jones, and Mrs. Tom Chambers spent Monday with Mrs. Johnnie Waters. Willie Turner spent Sunday with . Jimmie Waters. . I 666 cures Malarial Fever. Ralph He Palma will race in i France this month in tne uranq , Prix of the famous Le Mans road race. > Through the use of motor trucks. , race horse men are now able to cover the entire circuit in transporting animals around the country. INDUSTRY BOOMING Automobile Business Rapidly Returning to Normal. New York, Aug. 23.?The automobile industry, following a brief period of' depression, is booming again. Continued increase in the demand for motor transportation is accepted as an "index to the return of industry' generally to sound conditions," John C. Long, secretary of the educational department of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, said today. Mr/ Long said that in the second quarter of this year more than double the number of passenger cars and a third more trucks were manufactured than in the first quarter. "The continued increase in the demand for motor transportation, along with the increase in the business of rail lines, is an index of the industry I generally to sound conditions, in the opinion of automobile manufacturers," he said. "Reports from automobile companies to the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce show that in the second quarter of 1921 the volume of business equalled 87 per cent of the same period in 1920. One of the makers is operating at 136 per cent of the 1920 basis, while the av erage of the other companies is 57 per cent. "Business in the second quarter showed a distinct gain over the first quarter, as the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce members made more than double the number of passenger cars in that period and a third more trucks." Mr. Long emphasized that "this return of activity in the third largest industry," is expected to stimulate other lines of business. This, he said, s expected to be felt strongly in-the third quarter. "The automobile industry itself employs more than 300,000 men in its factories, with -as many more in accessory plants," he pointed out. "The 35,000 dealers in the country employ 100,000 salesmen. "There are 9,200,000 cars in use. I Replacement business alone amounts to hundreds of thousands a year." 666 cure* Bilious Fever.?Watch the label on your paper and renew your subscription promptly. a MOUNTS (Bad SOUTHEF Friday. J r / From all Principal P< Ga., to Asheville, Hei tern North Carolina c o '3 H ? FROM a) c s "2 ? > v as PS S J3 u * c m cq CL, Abbeville . |$6.25|$6.75|$6.25|$5.2f Anderson _ j 5.50 j 6.001 5.50j 4.5 Belton ... | 5.00j 6.00| 5.00| 4.0( Carlisle .1. | 4.25| 5.50j 4.25| 3.7 Donalds __ 5.75 6.25 5.75 4.7? Greenville _ 4.25 4.75 4.25 3.2? Greenwood _j6.50 7.00 6.25 5.5C Greer ____ 3.75 4.25 3.75 3.0( Honea Path 5.50 6.25 5.50 4.7? Pelzer 4.75 5.50 4.75 4.0( Piedmont _ 4.75 5.25 4.75 3.7? Prosperity _ 6.00 6.75| 6.00 5.2? Seneca ... 5.75 6.25] 5.75 4.71 Spartanburg) 3.00j 3.75j 3.001 2.2? Union | 4.25| 4.75| 4.00] 3.21 PROPORTIONATE!/ 0 | EXCURSION TICKETS go< ing to and including all trf EXCURSION TICKETS wil PLAN NOW for your Vacat Mountain Res< Apply to Ticket i 1 MASTER'S SALE The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, Court of Common Pleas L. P. SONDLEY, Plaintiff, against CHARLIE JANIDES and J. S. STARK, Defendants. By authority of a decree of sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville, C. H., S. C., on Salesday in September, A. D., 1921, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that certain lot or { parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Abbeville, Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid,known as lot No. 4 of the D. O'Neill j _ l. * n r* property as snown on piat oi ?>. o. ' Rambo, engineer, dated April 22, 1919, the same having a two. story 1 brick house thereon, fronting twenty-five and nine-tenths (25.9) feet on ' the Public Square, and running back a distance of seventy-two and eight tenths (72.?) feet; being bounded on the northwest by lot No. 3; on the northeast by lot No. 8 and lai6 range lot; on the southeast by Russell store , lot and law range lot; and on the southwest by the public square. Also lot No. 8 of the D. O'Neill property lying at the rear of the above described lot and running back from the rear of a ten (10) foot alleyway, the same having a width of ?/SJSI3EISJSISISJSJ3I5IS/5ISEMSEISI3ISJ313IS1313 I 1837 ERSKINE i I DUE WES l Eighty -four years of contini j| Unwavering Adherence t< [|j thorough Scholarship. v Courses: A. B., B. S., M. A L Literary Societies Emphasizi I Intercollegiate Contests in worthy of comparison. Adequate Equipment and Ei Board in College Home at Moderate. For catalogue and Applicati< ERSKINE i ' DUE WES VIN EXCl [ to The Good Old Days V I A EN RAILWAY >ints in South Carolina i idersonville, Waynesvill Summer Resorts as folk I | I >? 3 ! 03 i B ' i | C c a, 2 ? i -c 2 ' ? u ?*> Q, < n | Ch ? g : w a i H ,5s T2 I 0) oj : a) o 3 o C ! 3 ? ? ? 3 i <5 ? S I 53 S J ij >|$5.50|$7.25|$8.00|$7.25|$7.00|$8.50|$ 0| 4.50 7.00 6.75| 6.501 6.75j 7.50| )| 4.251 5.75 6.501 6.251 6.001 7.00| 51 4.00 5.00 6.00 *5.501 5.25 J 6.25| > 5.00 6.75 7.25 6.75 6.50 7.501 > 3.50 5.25 5.50 5.25) 5.00 6.00| I 5.50 7.25 7.75 7.25 7.00 8.00 ) 3.00 4.75 5.00 4.75 4.50 5.50 > 4.75 6.501 7.00 6.50 6.25 7.25 ) 4.00 6.001 6.25i 5.75 5.50 6.75 > 44)0 5.751 6.00j o.50i 5.501 6.50 :i c oki 7 nnl 7sni 7.001 6.751 7.75 f 19%6dKJ I .uw >.w.| 5 4.75 6.75 7.00 6.50| 6.25,' 7.50 > 2.25 4.25 4.50 4.00j 3.751 5.00 5 3.25 7.00 5.50 5.00| 4.75| 8.00 Y LOW FARES FROM INTERMEE AJAR TAX TO BE ADDED) 3d going on all trains Septemb tins leaving destination Sunday, II be good in Pullman, Sleepinc Baggage Checked. 1 ** ? Doct in thp W ion ana Iiecucu vivo* ?..v _ _ arts. Make Pullman Reservath Agents or R. Distr SP sixteen and five tenths (16.5) feet, and a depth from lot No. 4 to the alley way of sixty-one and sixteenths (61.6) feet; the northwest line being a continuation of the northwest line of lot No. 4, the same being bounded on the northwest by lot No. 7; on the northeast by alley way; on the southeast by law range lot; and on the southwest by lot No. 4 and being. more accurately described on the plat above referred to. The two (2) lots described above will be sold as one (1) lot. All assessments for street improvements must be assured by the purchaser. TERMS OF SALE?One-third sash, and balance on credit of one A and two years in equl installments, the credit portion to bear interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, and to be evidenced by the bond of the purchaser, secured by hia mort ?'ii. -?? !? ?age ui iuc prcuiiors9 witu UJJUUZl Ar the purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay for stamps and oapers. THOS. P. THOMSON.. A.ug. 1. 1921 Master A. C., S. C. . ... iL v'1 1 For Best Results Use ^TaaX LIVE STOCK REMEDIES Sold by Draggiits and Declen i i ? COLLEGE 1921 I IT, S. C. ' : : ions service. . ' > Christian Character and jij Pre-Medical, Special. St Debate, Oratory and Athletics EJ idowment. i Cost, Price in Private Homes [? in Blank, write to ja . COLLEGE, 1 IT, s. c. i ! JRSIONS ) SYSTEM 9 1921 % including Augusta, e and all other Wearns: r~\ i ' i o I ?i I o T3 I I = ?2 ! & o cu S3 >? ? 2 j: *2 ! ? g ? C3 "5 ? ? >> c# 3 at I js u IS CJ OT i w H P 7.001$6.251$5.251$6.00 $5.00(^7.25 6.75J 6.001 4.251 5.25] 4.00| 6.25 [ 6.251 5.251 4.00( 4.25| 3.75| 6.25 5.50) 4.50[ 3.25) 3.75| 3.00| 5.7? 6.75 5.75 4.50i 4.75 4.25 6.75 5.25 4.25 3.001 3.00 2.50 5.25 7.25 6.50 5.25-5.15 4.50 7.50 4.75 3.75 2.25 2.50 2.25 4.75 6.50 5.50 4.25 4.50 4.00 6.50 - - - 1 * /%/\ o fie C AA 5.75 5.00 (3.Yo 4.uu o.^uj u.uu 5.50 4.75 3.50J 3.75 3.25 5.75 7.00 6.00 4.75 5.25 4.50 7.25 6.50 5.75 4.50| 4.75 4.00 6.75 4.00 3.00 2.00j 2.25 1.50 4.25 5.00j 4.25 3.00| 3.25 2.50 5.25 7 MATE POINTS er 2nd, and good returnSeptember the 18th. anil DaplAP Cars and | OHM wi >v. ? festern North Carolina 3ns Early. C. COTNER, ict Passenger Agent, ARTANBURG, 8. C.