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? =% %ocal Ss - " *M J4.4UIA IMC W? ? : ' " Ill : personals : . ? ?^ Calhoun Harris of Anderson, was a badness visitor here Friday. i Max Smith spent Sunday in Ander-. aon with friends. Mi: Miss Annie Davis of Greenwood, m "Was in town Friday on business. ' L* *.*1.', . . , , -Mrs. Lou Mcllwaizi of- Hodges, is IH? visiting her brother, S. A. Graves. < . ..Y-, ? Ben Wolfe of Monroe, spent. Sun ;. dfcy in the city. II '' % % ' , | .J r. and Mrs. W. P. Wham are vis:' iting relatives in Laurens. Lillian Biehey is visiting fiends in Atlanta. Miss Carrie Belle Scott of Green?&. wood, is visiting Miss lala Richey. &ss Beas^G^Sam, Lancaster; is the guest of Miss Helen Edwards. Mrs. C. L. Sauls has returned from a shopping trip to Atlanta. ?? gi .'h "If**- Sun McAlilly has returned from a visit to Chester. ,|irts. Ira Sprouse went over to 5 Jftfcgnta Monday. ( 4 - Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hughes and children spent several Hays last week in Hamlet with relatives. sMfev ., ?r- ! . - 'IP?* and Mn. T. A. Hall sp*T>tj Thanksgiving in Elbcr:on wlvli 'iehtIt fx r?- " ' ' ' Ifas. W. H. Murray of Greenwood, is Voting her tether, Mr.' John PenIpLs Sydelle Gravesand ' friend; ' M^. Mabel Pointer, Monroe, N. C., students at Winthrop, spent Thanksgiving with Miss Graves' parents. Miss Hatzie Betts, of Westminster, wa&the attractive guest from Wednesday until Sunday of her friend,; ' ' ' > i uruu B FRIDAY f m:, :-% W^;$n.r>, Seven Reel* of Laught I 1:1 P?sfce*: CMldwStt 'rL<&? "> r ,*& C * - ' ^,ii | iiM iV>'y *'M-'i* ? - I "" . " --= JBWHHyBBBKHFfflJBifft' BiPMT?iii fi' ji HHHf jB^HHH5Mi^BHBmlS!KattilRK?jSi9f Mrs. Langdon Wilson. \ Mrs. W. B. Whitner, of Columbia, has been on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson, near the city. J. G. Hagen of Columbia, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hagen. 1 * Miss Annie Smith, Anderson,, has returned home after a visit with Miss Eva Reames. Miss Lydia Owen, accompanied by Helen Britt, students at Winthrop, spent Thanksgiving with Miss Owens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Owen. * * Harold Nance left Friday for Pittsburgh, after a pleasant visit to his Darents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nance. I Mrs. Jaines A. Mill and Lieut. Andrew Hill went over to Atlanta Friday to consult an occulist. Andrew returned home "decorated" with a pair of big rim glasses. Mr. and Mrs. James Shelly went to their home in Franklin, N. C., and spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Shelly's parents. \ Judge Frank B. Gary came home Saturday and will remain here until after Christmas, having finished his work on the circuit. A \u,' 'v Arthur Link, "Dutch" Link, Max Smith and^ Gottlob A. Neuffer, Jr., went up to Anderson Sun In/ and spent .the day. V I 4 ^ Mrs. Gertrude Sign came up from Columbia Wednesday and spent until Sunday with her home folks. She is making good progress in her shorthand and book-keeping course. Mr. R. M. Haddon spent several days the past week with relatives in Dotjt.^'3 ml Due 7,'cat, i mL Prof. J. M. Dariiel went down to Newberry Wednesday and spent until Sunday with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Daniel. J v , ' r-/. ' > ; Mr. and Mrs. Waited Vlsanska and little daughter, Atlanta, Ga., have returned to their home after spending Thanksgiving with Mrs. Philip Rosenberg. r S V ' ' > . . J ' *. * . . James Cothran, a law student at the University of South Carolina, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cothran. " 1 \ ' .'J. 1 , ' . " I HOUSE, ABBEVILL AND SATURDAY, D > JflH? Hft r' ^p Fi^pfflfrrti ^T? 1 sr, Excitement, Thrill*, ;254;Aclitltt. 35c. (W?i sss====s=s===x==^==Easa 5?3Sfi& ^ *$>&<#$ ??-* < '-} W$ M' &?i I C. J. Lyon, Jr., Anderson, a former resident of Abbeville, was a visitor 1 here last week, renewing acquain ces with his many friends. Since his t return from overseas Mr. Lyon has S been in the jewelry business in An- E derson. t S tl W. D. Wilkinson and Gottlob A. a Neuffer, Jr., spent Thanksgiving with friends in Columbia and Hartsville. f: They had the pleasure of taking sup- w per with the Coker College girls. y Link?-Wardlaw o Miss Willie Link and Mr. Paul HI Wardlaw were quietly married at the home of the bride last Tuesday eve- ^ I ning, November 25, at 3 o'clock, the Rev. J. B. Hillhouse officiating. The ^ ceremony was solemnized in the ^ presence of a few relatives and;. friends. The couple left immediately ^ after the ceremony for Augusta and other points. They will be at home at the groom's father, G. H. Wardlaw. " _ 4 \ I . ', MICKEY | At list I havd found out that you j( will be here ^it the Opera House Friday and Saturday. You bad girl, you ^ kept us waiting too long. q n Summons. For Relief* e STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, * County of Abbeville. h Court of Comnfbn Pleas. h CARRIE GARY, Plaintiff, w against I v GEORGE WILLIAMS, MARSHALL h WILLIAMS, SEANIE TOBIAS,1 a JOHN PRESSLY, JANIE GARY, DAISY SWIFT, WAYMAN; PRESSLY, LEWIS PRESSLY,! JENNIE M. COX, R. E. COX, J.! M. COX, EDNA H. COX, H. C. COX, MARGARET COX, and Wm. A COX, . Defendants. To the Defendants Above Named: You are hereby summoned and re?2?J x iv. 4.v:? qairvu vu unitwei we vuuipiauiv ui wiw, m action, of which a. copy is herewith1 served upon yon, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribed at his office at Abr beville, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive.of F the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint D. B. HILL, | $ Plaintiff's Attorney. \ Dated Nov. 28, 1919. To the Defendants: George Williams, Marshall Williams, Seanie Tobias, John Pressly, Janie Gary, Daisy ,F Swift; Wayman Pressly and Lewis <. ^TAKE NOTICE:. That the complaint in this action, together with . the summons of which th'e foregoing p is a copy was filed in the office of thei. : Clerk of Court of Common Pleas f of i Abbeville Connty, Sooth Carolina, on the 1st day of December. 1619. D. h. HILL, 12-2-31 3w. Plaintiff's Attorney, ?, S.C. 1 EC. 5 and 6. f fc i rruoE YCOU. NEYEft FORGET a Tear Now and Then. ' r Tax Included.) ii CLINKSCALES?HENERLY A marriage of great surprise to heir many friends was that of Miss lara Clinkscales and Mr. Charles [enerly which was soleminized, 1^4 1 * IT. 1_ OA umruay wurmog, rvuvemuer tv, at he home of the bride's parents, Mr.] nd Mrs. James F. Clink scales. Only the family and a few close , riends witnessed the ceremony which ras performed by the Rev. vH. C. enneL i \ These young people are members i f two of the best known families in ! iie State, and have hosts of friends rho wish for them mnch happiness. Immediately after the ceremony, Ir. and Mrs. Henerly left, for points n known. After December 16th ley will make their home in Ihrhardt, S. C., where ijbr. Henerly > cashier ot the Merchants and lanters Bank. An announcement of much inte*-' st to Abbeville people was that jn un day's papers which read as fol-1 >ws: "Mr. and Mrs. Emery Austin 'hompson, of Fell City{ announce the ngagement of their daughter, rladys Teague, to Mr. Wasson Haflon, the wedding to take place Dec* mber 20." Miss Thompson lived in Abbeville rhena little girl and of recent years as : been a frequent visitor at the ome of her sister, Mrs; J. F. Barnwell and she has many friends whof rish her great happiness and extend | earty congratulations to the fortunte ybung man. The D. A. R.*?. " i The Andrew Hamilton Chapter D. .. R. will meet Wednesday afternoon t-4 o'clock in the chapter room. Mrs. J. Allen Long, Secretary. WANTS | OR SALE:-?To the highest bidder, x at my home, Friday, Dec. 6, some good mules, farm implements and machinery. B.. E. ALLEN, ll-2813tPd. Lowndesville, S. C. I ' /HEN IN NEED?of a good plumber, Phone 349. J. E. NORRIS. 10-31-3t.Pd. 1 OR SALE:?Several use Cars. MARTIN AND PENNAL, 11-7-tf. City Garage. ? ? n r li ___ 4_ ur 3aix:~^aunweu utr, in?piwr shape, ran little over 1,000 miles, ir "j iBM^Hun ? [rp ^ Upon These Argumen TVS, the buyers, are the real builders the final Okay upon the use of certs struction when you buy a wagon > refuse to buy a wagon that-dot* not. wei the Thornhill Wagon it built, Upon a f\ we are walling -to rest our case. We belie would lie jutr vny if you should build a HORN Full Circle Iron Malleable .Front Houn Plato ebtanCut Ion* fci Tkarnfn* a turning and backing up, *?!rh the ordlBuy circle icon, which is only a half circle, witters ran off the end of the track and aag. It is difficult to make short turns and ack op. The ThornhiU full circle iron tree a Continuous track on which the bolters can turn. rhegemof ThornhHl wagons stay in line for fe. instead of the usual front hound plate, hound plate of malleable lion Is u .cJ. It is , metal jacket braced at ei^ht points tlu? :cCpj gear* frorj evir getting out of Hoc. D r . . 4 v. -T ' ""' ' _' : - . ; / ' y v.. 'v.... ^'j'M extra casing and inner tube. For further information apply to J. E. TTo rnl^onn P.Wof Pirn nonoyfmanf f Uiux VlUOUXXy V/UAV* * **V JL/ VlUWUVl ii-i'8-tf. -J. FOR SALE:?One pair of good mules and a new two-hotse wasron.- See R. W. SMITH. 12-2-ltPd. ' I ' -v"..'--' lOoera II * D MHmnM I . ' rMMWPPM HMlHBB | Today? I1 J. A. Cobun PRICES: 50c, 7S. Wedn "Elmo the See boards Feaj Ttui Francis X. B IBeverl) ?God'? J The Best of ( unHk'^B v $ ^crT^ti h ... (S^' its We Rest _* : tr --? r?l -.Ik ?nj aJ UI WlgUIBi I UU put rut wu m in materials and cod- used For bubs a containing them?and Thi* wood grows c want to show you how the dioate aevere. lain statement of facta the strength of oak ve the Thomhill way Outdoors under if fon. op dries in it, givi] HILL Wi Trussed Bolsters and * IP"? MaOMbleboa Notetle Adjwtable il^ Brake J^trwmr U On the front bolsters ct Tbomhil wsfoi ' ace heavy iron plates running along top an bottom?connected by rivets that run da through the bolster. Strength and hghtnei are combined. Rear gears are strong! ironed. There are braces on both top pm bottom that extend the full length of th hounds. t C.K.I .?. I? 1 .v. #.,? rJ tk junu iiuai iw?i vailiiu my iuu ivh^mi v* ?? axles giving them double strength. BROWNLEE, Du * V V** " ' * cgg&feft*'0 y: /\ 1 FOR RENT:?Two-horse farm, four 3. | miles froth Abbeville on the Green- / :M wood road, ^75 acres in eottfratlon, close to church and school. WH1 l: rent reasonably. S. W. BBUCE, '.J.jjljfc McCorraick, S. C., Route 2, or J. 'M HOWARD. MOORE, Abberffle. S'i WM House 11 1 is Minstrels | | and $1.00. Plus III B ^ for Title of ^ ^ '?aay ; m -m ushman and ^ j Zood F?2 I I ^ ii les tough second growth highland hickory ii md felloes the ttordy white oak a ftrefemd. ipon the mountain sick. The groondis hard-j . It has to fight for fife. It has nearly twict riM tad hickory that grows under sdttrcoadkioM. lelter irremains for three to five jreus, H* ag it a strength that's kin to steeL \GONS i Long Wear Beds / . '< 31 ?? ? II you examine die beds ti TWwnhil) Wagons ckwdy you wiH nc at okc the J superiority of the eonKnitliw. Hie bottoms are re-iaforced over frost and I iwkohtex. . .M , Cmm ia ud mwriae ttic wegee far d yoondf. 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