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caw? tuuui f * Xocal IRewe personals * >] * ii .'c h y ai cl lo % & * Mrs. J." A. Woodhurst spent Sat ts arday in Atlanta. J. L. Anderson spent the week end in Columbia. B. D. Carter will spend Wednes day in Atlanta. Misses Sadie Magill and Annie Hill spent Saturday in Greenwood. A. H. Mller of Verdery was a visitor in Abbeville Saturday. * W. jf McKee and J. N. Gordon of Donalds were business visitors in the c'ty today. F] tii th y? m ad so eh ob an du so on an eri Hi M he br Miss Grace Killingsworth of Spar-1 fcmbarg is* visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fanny Milford. Mrs. J. M. Morgan went over to Atlanta Friday and spent the day looking around. Little Nannette Sherard of Cal-,1 houn Falls is visiting her aunt, Mrs J. D. Miller. T> Mr. and Mrs. Loy White of Green wood are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Culbreth. J dis ce SCI se su: te: eff an ai< ch Miss Dora Manning o'f Calhoun FaHe is visting her sister, Mrs. + James Darracott. ** " Miss - Mary Quarles Link has gone 16 Spartanburg to sp^nd awhile with - ?her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Dargan. Miss Cleo Bailey of Anderson was the guest of Miss Hannah Cochran from Friday until Sunday afternoon. Arthur Link was called to Ander son Sunday afternoon on account of the illness of his little son, Arthur, i / ^ Jr. Miss Elizabeth Jones who is teach ing at Ware Shoals spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arnold and Hiss Mollie Arnold re'turned Friday from Greenwille where Mr. Arnold attended the Shriners' ceremonial. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Lominick of Ne.wberry spent Sunday in the city with Mrs. Sprouse and Mrs. Wos mansky, sisters of Mrs. Lominick. Mrs. W. E. Cason of Anderson spent the week-end here with her moelicr, LI 13. J. M. Gambrell who has been confined to her bed for the past two weeks. .Robert Miller and Mrs. George of of fai wa noi ha] thi pai tra o'c pn cei cia fai she Cochran of Greenville came to Ab beville yesterday to attend the fun eral of their sister, Mrs. James Wil son. Miss Reva Carter of Basic, Va., Carl and Clayton Carter of Bailey Military Institute, Greenwood and C. R. Seegars of Hartsville were the week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Carter on North Main street. Miss Carter remains for a longer visit, the others leaving this afternoon. WOOD WAS THERE. Among those who attended the Shriners' ceremonial in Greenville incf wppk was David Wood, who j T?i a thi otl Se Ro cit of hei iio tei ne made the trip through the country, j jg With him were three young ladies who enjoyed his description of the fate of the "fresh meat." BRINGS MEN BACK Sheriff McLane went to Greenville yesterday to bring back E. 0. and Ernest Covin, two white men wanted here on a charge of having disposed of property under lien. The sheriff brought the men back and?tlfe case was settled today. DEATH OF MRS. WILSON Mrs. James A. Wilson, 66 years d, died at the home of her son, Al jrt Wilson Qn Parker street Sun ?y at 12 o'clock, after an illness of >ur days. Funeral services were con acted at the residence at 2:30 clock today, the Rev. H. L. Weeks id the Rev. C. E.- Peele having large of the services. Interment fol wed in the Sharon church yard. Mrs. Wilson was a daughter of ranklin Miller of the Monterey sec ;>n. She had lived in Abbeville since e death Of her husband about six :ars ago. During that time she had ade the friendship and won the [miration of all with whom she as ciated. A member of the Qaptist urchi--she was always strict in the iservance of the Christian's creed id in the perfo?mance of church ities. Surviving Mrs. Wilson are four ns, one daughter, one brother and e sister. Her sons are: Lawrence d Albert Wilson of Abbeville; Rob t D. Wilson of Greenwood, and ' awkins Wilson of Petersburg, *ia., rs. C. E. Bishop of Charleston is r onlyjlrughter. Robert Miller, her ' other and Mrs. Georgia Cochran, sister, live in Greenville. WANT STATE AID / I vo.Negro School* Raise $200 Each 1 By Subscription I Two negro schools in Due West ^ strict, Lincoln and Lebanon, re- ^ ntly have raised by private sub- ^ ription $200 each in an attempt to r cure state aid. Recently these! ms were turned over to Superin-]? ndent Mann who is now making an j j 'ort to get the state allowance. These same schools raised similar jj lounts last year and received stater i, schools of more than the average | aracter being maintained at both . ( ices. . DIAL AND FREE SEED _ Washington Dec. 2.?Senator N. j Dial has announced that he would , . 11 pleased to hear from any consti-1 < encs in South Carolina who wish; -c receive any of the Government's '. *e seed for planting during the ming Spring. The lists are now be-' | * made up in Washington and any j j rsons wshing to receive ?hese seed j ould send their names to Senator I al immediately and he will see at they receive their qqota. AD BODY FOUND BY. RAILftOAD TRACK SeibeU of Columbia On Her Way To New York Meets Death. Columbia Dec. 4.?The dead body Mrs. Sarah Seibels member of one the most ' prominent Columbia nilies was found on the right of y of the Seaboard about 6 miles rth of McBee and one and one-' - !5 miles south of Middendorf early j 6 s morning. Mrs. Seibels, who ap-1 . woe rt-AA/1 Koolfli loff fVio I in yesterday afternoon at 5:30 j lock and nothing was heard of her! til her relatives this morning re-j ved a telegram from railroad offi-| Is of the finding of her body. The | ^ nily has no particulars as to how | s met her death. The body was brought to Columbia. ^ passenger train No" 17 in charge ! Conductor W. B. Carson. When . ! 5ody was found It had a purse ^ itaining $40 in currency a few ^ liars in silver and a railroad ticket - >m Washington to New York. Examnation shows that there was si bruise on the left forehead, one imb was scratched and there were ler bruises about the body. Mrs. c tbels was the widow of the late bert E. Seibels who died in this y in 1899 and the younger sister i - Mrs. Marie J. Seibels * who died j p re in March 1920. She made her t' me with her sister until the lat-, r 'c /tao+ti nnH ainpp fVipn with hor. t< phew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. i r hn J. Seibels at their residence at n 01 Rchland street, though she j v snt most of her summers in Ashe- j v le, N. G. and portions of her win- j rs with friends n Augusta Ga. and, Florida. Mrs. Seibel leaves the following, latives: Her two nephews, Edwin n Seibels and John J. Seibels; two.n others, Lloyd and Emmet Smith a ildren of deceased brbther in Flor i and John T. Seibels, a brother- F -law of this city and his children j rs. Thomas W. Walters, Hugh T.' rbels and Dr. Robert E. Seibels. SOCIETY i/a/si3j3i3jsfaiaj5isis/3js?3i3j2iaiajaia?sj D. A. R. MEETING The Andrew Hamilton Chapter A".' R. will meet in the chapter ro< Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clo< The regent urges all memlbers to present prepared to pay all dues. MARTIN?SCHROEDER Of interest to his friends in Abl rille will be the announcement the Atlanta Journal Sunday of t engagement '"of Moncriel Dupr Schroeder to Miss Lottie Buffiingt Vlartin. Mr. Schroeder is the son Mr. and Mrs. J .A. Schroeder of A Seville and is engaged in railro vork. Miss Martin is the daughter Vfr. and Mrs. J. D. Martin of Atla ;a. 'LANS FOR MUSICALE FAST ROUNDING Ol Miss-May Robertson Training Ch dren For Parts in Entertain ment Friday Night. In accordance with the plans ;he Parent-Teacher Association i nake the musical entertainment >e given Friday night as enjoyaflb is possible Miss May Robertson h mdertaken the work of drilliri he children for their parts, whl ilone assures the smoothness of t! nachinery. , The program includes singin lancing of every variety, skatii fed juggling. >RIZE WINNERS NAMED IN PICTURE CONTES O, ? Art. U. R. Brooks of Columbia Ge First?Two Abbeville Citizens In List. Accorling to The State of Sundi tfrs. U. R. Brooks of Columbia he winner of first place in TJ State's Biblical picture contest a :ording to the verdict of the thr udges announced yesterday. Secoi )lace goes to C. W. Zimmerman - Jlenn Springs and third place 'to S. Wiggins of Clinton. F. E. Har: on of Abbeville, won 25th pri ind Otto Bristow 26th. Thirty foi >rizes were awarded. "The great number of the answe ent in and the cleverness and acc acy of many of the participant he judges say in announcing the ecision "shows not only the pop arity of The State but also wonde ul knowledge of Biblical sayinj nd the cleverness of its subscribe * wnir* o TVlrt" Qfofn 1C f A 1 li kTUUtil vjaiumut xitv umadv wv * ommended for giving so mu< leasure and enjoyment to its sul cribers as well as the generous di ribution of this money." Acting as judges were John V lillard, F. G. Davis and G. W. Nicl rson. GUARDS IN TRAINING Railway Mail Clerks Practu With Pistols. Charleston Dec. 3.?Fifteen rai ray mail service clerks put .in thrt ours of pistol target practice y$ste ay at Ashley party range Chi< llerk Kuhne having assembled th roup to start weekly practice if th ; possible. Railway mall clerks now: ays as well as mail guards can eavy revolvers to be used in ca? f attempted hold-ups and those < tiis district are to be taught to sho< traight. Two marine corporals ai cting as instructors. :UT NEARLY MILLION FROM NEW ENGLAND PAYROLL Chcago Dec. 3.?A decision e: ected to cut nearly $1,000,000 fro: he payrolls of New England rai oads was handed down by the Un: ed States Labor Board today wlu eadjusted the rates of pay clerl laking the hourly rate identical f< len who work six days and tho: rho work seven days a week. NOTICE. All Sir-Knights of Greenwood cor landerv No. 5. residing in Abbevil lay obtain their cards for 1922 t pplying to F. E. Harrison, Jr. rOR RENT?Five rooms, upstair on Ferry Street. Can be arrange for housekeeping. See Ral] Turner or call No. 6. 12-5-2t Donalds Dec. 3.?Mr. Pierce Tria ble one of our highly esteemed citi zens gave his many friends a pleas ant surprise by getting married in Greenville on Sunday, November 20th to Miss Annie Pettigrew of Anderson. The happy couple spent their honeymoon in Charlotte and are now at home to their many friends here. All our citizens extend a hearty welcome to Mrs. Tribble, the best wishes of everybody ibeing with the newly wedded pair for long and happy life. They will reside in Mr. Triblble's handsome* home on Main street which has btfen lately fitted up in fine style with ajl modern improvements. *A Men's (Missionary Union has been formed here for the study of missions at home and in foreign lands. The Union meets once a month in the Presbyterian church on the second Saturday of each month at 3:30 p. m. Rev. H. C. Smith pastor of the-Baptist church, was -elected president while W. M. Beatty was made sec-treas. of the organization. Much interest was manifested in the 0?1 first meeting and addresses were ^ j made on missions hoane and foreign to'by Revs. Smith and Dallas. Ae\ Thanlksgiving was celebrated here a3'by a union service in the Baptist ? j church and addresses by Rev. H. C. ch Smith and Rev. J. M. Dallas. We are glad to note that our ven erable and esteemed townsman Mr. W. R. Dunn has recovered from his ig' recent sickness and is able to <be on our streets again. The departure, of Mr. John Higdon from our commmuinty is to be re iT gretted. He is a fine farmer and a jgood friend to everybody. We hope its Mr. and Mrs. Higdon will do well in their new home in the Algary com munity. mfr. Fred Mayes had the. misfor ay I tune to suffer the fracture of his is right leg last Tuesday by a mule he stepping on his foot. He was taken ,c- (to the hospital in Greenwood . for ee treatment and- is now doing fairly id ( well. of Dr. B. 'H. Carlton, Clifton Donald, P. M. Davis and B. H. Smith went to Abbeville on 'business last Wednes day. They brought back the'tax list to the bank here and exery taxpayer can see just what the amount of their taxes is by calling at he bank. ^ Rev. J. M. Dallas preached for the Presbyterian church in Ware Shoal^ last Sunday. Mrs. William Pruitt has returned to her home in Greenwood after a visit to her parents. Col. David Humpnries had the pleasure of having his daughters visit at the old home during Thanksgiving. Mrs. E. H. Booker and her son Shellds have returned home after a very pleasant visit to Greenwood. Mr. L. K. Henry received the sad news that his brother'had died very suddenly at his home In North Caro lina last Monday. The burial took place at Gray Court today. Miss Grace Killingsworth is hold ing an Adult Training School at Sharon church this week. Nicholas Schram is doing fine af ter undergoing an operation at the Memorial Hospital Monday. Mrs. Ada McNeill and Miss Gert rude Penney were shopping in Abbe ville Thursday. Miss Willie Riley has feturned home after a visit to her sister in Greenville. We are glad to report that Mr. N. R. Schram ancf Mrs. Charlie Schram are better. Mrs. W. 0. Graves and Miss Willie Riley spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. N. McDill. Mrs. D. E. Pressly and Miss Mar tha Pressly were visitors in Abbe ville Monday. Mrs. J. B. Wilson and Miss Sarah | J Wilson were in Abbeville Thursday. Mr. S. A. Wilson was moved from his brother's home at Grainridge to ( his home in Abbeville today after a long illness. The many friends of Mrs. J. H. Ferguson are sorry to hear of her j J I serious illness at the Memorial Hos- j 's, pital. j | id We are glad to report Mrs. Ben >h Evans is better after her recent ill c.' ness, !! I ' to?aaj?jaaaaaaaa Rosenberg Mei Departmen Four Stores Ma j i nat 8 tne Kina or girts | are purchasing this yea | of gifts that will be moa j Right now when oui j ments are just "brim f j Goods, in beautiful Chri; ] time to secure just wha j .* j Here Are a Few of the A \ FOR M J j The very newest m ] Marx Suits and Overco 1 3 Howard and Fost 1 Christmas specials at $' 1 The newest styles an I Hats. % . l ' :;;' . A new shipment-of ! ffC 'AA ' ' v- ' w j <pu.vv. , ' The "Sure*Fit^ Cap ? mas gift as it is sure to f i The new Automobile Si j a splendid gift. Hansens Automobil fleece lined.. Hansens Dress Glo\ shades of Brown?$3.5l Hansens No. 4 "Raili day price $1.75. Heaviest Grade Car Work and Hunting S ton and Heavy Cheviots Greens, Blues, Olive, K1 g Dress smrts in everj - nation, of colors imagina als in (Christmas Colors. :V. Beautiful Fancy Sox - solid colors in Full Fas and Cotton. c ? Beautiful Bath Rob Jackets. ' A large shipment of wear in Christmas Boxei ..Pure Linen Hand Pajamas and Nig Every color and kin Slipper a man can desir< a d i:r..i i : > v A Deauuiui Liiuc kji i . __ NO OBLIGATIC Rosenberg Mer Departmenl Four Stores Mai the wise shoppers r, that's the kind 4 t appreciated. r different depart- : iill" of Holiday \ stmas Boxes, is the t you wish.. lany Useful Gifts: EN Hart Scaffner & ats. % g ;er Shoes?Many 7.50. \ Ld colors in Stetson Eagle yelorns at' '.? ' o 'V >'"?- '-"Jsf is an i^eal Christr it any size hea ire*Fit Cap makes e Gloves, some I . * * res in the newest D. oad Special'' holi v hartt Overalls $2. ihirts in Wool, Cot i. Greys, Browns, laki ana Mixtures. r color and combi ible. Extra Speci- I! % - A fU ' :.m Fancy Boxes; 1 hioned Silk, Lis(le * es and Smoking % . ?V ' Holiday Neck s. kerchiefs. ht Shirts. d of Bed Room IJ 3. JEWELRY. )N TO BUY ? i!i. r_ canuie tu. | t Stores [ 1 ny Departments | j