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j SIX $ * / . I I SPRAINED HER ANKLE ON UPTOWN SIDEWALK Dear Editor:?While the town council is working the streets please call attention to that mean step off by the Greek Candy Kitchen, near the court house. My ankle was sprained badly there and I will never get over it. One lady fell down there flat, and someone gets a jolt , there every day. Yours truly, Sufferer. Abbeville, Dec. 11, 1916. & 1 CHIEF JUSTICE AT HOME. Chief Justice Eugene a. Gary returned home on last Friday, and will be here for the remainder of the winter months. The fall term of P. the Supreme Court now convenes several weeks earlier than, formerly which gives the members of the court a stay at home and at work during the disagreeable weather. The Chief Justice will commence on the work of filing his opinions very soon* , He never rests when there is work / to be done. IEiJTmirEniniJiin!JHnLrarEJ^ I BUY More Vici Select I !i i Jiff i! mt - rm I Note llu PAY 75c N j and 80c a W# Until Chriitnu 01 $18 VITCROL and we will set it aside for j Christmas Eve. After Chrii a month until you have paid i I Make your selection bow and b? aure of a VICTROLA for ChrUtma* Morning 3000013000000131, jSSpk (j i IN CHARLESTON. Charleston should feel honored this week on account of the fact that three Abbeville men and the next Governor are with the people of that good city. The Abbeville men are: Dr. F. E. Harrison, R. N. Tiddy and Thomas Grant Perrin. Everybody 1"> An ?a?+ rinwomnr ia. HHUVVO nuv I/uu uvav viv?w*mw* .w. BLAZE AT BISHOPVILLE. Biahopville, Dec. 10.?The residence of County Treasurer T. C. Perrin was burned Friday night. It is thought that a defective wire was the cause of? the fire. Only a part of the furniture was saved. The building and furniture were partly covered by insurance." Mr. Perrin is an older brother of Capt. J. L. Perrin of our town and is well known among the older Abbeville people, who will be sorry -to hear of his recent loss. Persistent, oft repeated colds, indicate bodily weakness? ramzjETHJiirafiiJiiiEfEJEnLR YOUR VI< 1 , * . trolas Are Bei t Now?We V s Special G OW I I Pi k i Any U A ( rou, delivering it and we will itmas pay us $2 Christmas E n all, $15.00 a month unti McMl .. JL il?i X. AKyD a.ii jl/ 'HE HERKIMER - ?DAAH MtfMURIALi nvnv The idea of officially designating ertain roads by ihe names of disinguished men formerly interested n them or in the district traversed iy them is slowly spreading. For ixample, a sentiment is spreading in he Mohawk valley in favor of callng a portion of the New York tate highways the General Nicholas lerkimer Memorial Road. The colinial soldier whom it is proposed to :ommemorate in this way was born n Danube, N. Y., about 1715. He eas a militia lieutenant in the French ind Indian war and a brigadier gensral in 1776. He was in charge of he operations against Sir John fohnson when Fort Stanwix was hreatened by a combined force of ndians, Tories and British regulars, ind was mortally wounded ii^ the >attle near Oriskany. His military :areer forms one of the most interisting pages in the history of the llohawk valley, and the official de j i? lignation ox tnis roaa uy ma name, ilready urged upon the legislature, 8 an act of respect to the memory >f one of the founders of our na;ional independence much to be desired. MEETING OF DIRECTORS OF FAIR ASSOCIATION There will be a meeting of the lirectors of the Fair Association Frilay afternoon at 4 o'clock, in Dr. C. U. Gambrell's office. THE CIVIC CLUB. The regular meeting of^the Civic Club will be held Thursday afternoon at four o'clock, in the club rooms in Philson and Henry's store. A. full meeting is desired. Thousands < At very reason Where Santa C * brought his go< razimiiirararaninraizn CTROLA / / ng* Sold Thai /ill Deliver V ? f We are showing n all the finishes. In s cations are that we ? age. At the rate V the demand. Our < SPECL we are making it po a small deposit and wherever you desire. We fra diaariDointed because of the s continue to do so, for its pri; tffer on Vi W $1.00 NOW and $1.00 a Week ntil Christmas on Any $50.00 VICTROLA set it aside for you, delivering it ve. After Christmas pay us $5 1 you have paid, in all, $50.00 JRRA\ ABBEVi: innBiinnnnnniaw ? '. V#J.lift* I, :k J ' " ' ^ . -t.i'VLi** f - ALLEGED TIGERS ARRESTED. Fifteen white men and two negroes have been arrested in Greenwood charged with selling blindtiger liquor. They were arrested on Monday and confined in jail until bond could be arranged, Magistrate Kerr requiring a cash deposit, or a I hnnd in the sum of two J UOl/lJi^VA MVuwy hundred dollars. Consensus of press opinion accredits "Maid to Order," which will be one of the early attractions here, as a rapid-fire musical comedy with a well defined plot that winds about the uncles and pesudo uncles of Jack Darling, flrho are three in number, and. gives rise to no end of complications. It is replete with bright, catchy, tuneful song numbers and 1 presented by a clever cast of comedians, singers and dancers and a singing chorus. "Maid to Order" which will be one of the early attractions here, is a breezy, unctious musical comedy whose action is interspersed with song numbers and Ensembles of unusual popular appeal. The fun develops around the entanglements in which a young man finds himself because of too many uncles, one real and two manufactured. A singing and dancing chorus adds to the general excellence of the musical comedy. ?? DO YOU KNOW THAT Bodily vigor protects against colds Y Careless sneezing, coughing, Bpitting spread colds? I 1 I Overheated, air-tight rooms beget colds? ill if Inexpensive 1 / . able prices. Come it '1 Vin ^ /mudc na^ I I ods ior you * MimtjiugraiaiaiaraiagfM FOR CH) \ i Ever BeforeWhenever and /\* v lany types of Victrolas at spite of the fact that our p: ire going to experience as ictrolas are being slod at Christmas allotment is he] 4L LOW TERMS ON VI ssible for you to select yo1 we will gladly set the Vi< nkly advise yon to bay now and not v carcity of Victrolas. The public reali: ncipal features are patented and are tl ctrolas and PAY $1.50 NO' and $1.50 a Weak Until Christmas on An $78 VICTROLA and we will set it aside for you, Christmas Eve. After Christmas a month until you have paid, in a l DRU( LLE, S. U. amaaaaamiaaiiiag Ope Hon Friday Dece Mme SARRAH I In the jpamo "JEANNE A Bluebird Photopla; SATURDAY DEC Charlie I In Two Reels i />Hi i.._ ! uiiiareiy roys to Make ~V V .f ' , V,, ' /? _ i this week and brinj ). BROWN - ' "V; BiaiaianiiUiuagnfiUHf^ RISTMAS ] i ?To Be Sure c Wherever You >; ^ V y , \ % * ? ? /M this time. Several aiiterei resent display is almost con will all Victor dealers an un this time the Victor f actoryx re, and through our plan of CTROLAS AT THIS TIM ur machine now for Christi ctrola aside, delivering it wt /ait until the last minute. Every Decembe] " "' 1--J- -"-1 -11 :e that the, Victroia ieaas wtui au m ?.? herefore exclusive. Secure You W _ PAY and |5. j Until Chri $200 \ delivering it and we will set it as pay us |7.60 Christmas Eve. Aft 11, $75.00 a month until you ha J tu. ra I ise 1 . 1 C imoer 10: onhardt us Play DORE" y in Five Reels v#r EMBER 16th I jf Laughs I 'Em Happy |1 ? the little ones I " 1 ;*V \ ; J I* Buy | J*? Early * fgrammiiflizggM MOW I m * y rf Yours 3 I 9 Desire ! I it styles, in / gfl iplete, indi- |B usual short- g9| iannot meet, VMM nas, pay us lenever and Jj9| f many people are y way and it -will 9 irs Now 9 >.00 NOW jfl .00 W.?k n All An* I^H HCTROLA fl ide for yon, delivering it Q|H er Christinas pay us $20 ve paid, in all $200.00 UB Equally u lew term* Will ba Made on ah li.j.i m All moou VICTROLAS 1M Ask McMnrray. fll ?_J