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Xocal i : mews r j ci personate j j", . L? Jig \lT \ Wnndhurst xnent. Tuos- 'w day i* Greenwood. 6. J. Wakefield of Antreville was a business visitor in the city today, j I ? !J! I'reston -Speed spent Tuesday in ?1 I Greenville. ^ re J. D Cade of Willington spent a few hours in Abbeville yesterday. B. Boiren, of Antreville, was in town on business today. in Eugene and Ernest McCarter, of n Antreville were in Abbeville today. Mrs. Stanford Woodhurst and Mrs Bert Fterjuson spent Wednesday in ^ Anderson. si Mrs W. C. Rogers of Pennys Creek, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. M ii_:_ i. Xi. &BU imrs. ?JIMS lucuiani ^peiiu ^ Tuesday in the city with their broth- c] er, Mr. Arthur Alewine. IB Mrs C. A. Suber and Miss Suber, ^ were down from Antreville this morn ^ ing on a shopping tour. M Mr and Mrs William Burford, of Calhoun Falls, were in town this morning. ' nc Mrs J. F. Clinkscale, of Mounterey was a business visitor in the city this morning. cu Dr. D G Mahon, and Dr. Bryce, of or 4--u? 4-1,;- i vaiixvuu x'aito, wcic 111 mc morning cm business. j ed Mrs W. B. Wilson; of Lebanon, is m( in the city, sspending several day with her sister, Mrs L. A Guillebeau. ,af Mrs Z. B. Rodgei's of Elberton, Ga arrived in the city today for a visit to Mr and Mrs W. A Lee. Miss Maria Neuffer returned toj Converse Sunday afternoon after a Gvisit of several days with her par- G B ents, Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Neuffer. w Misses Emmie and Helen Haigler Ji came up from Chicora. College in hi Columbia and spent the week-end er with their father Mr. C. A. Haigler. pi 6i Mr audi Mrs Charles Feruson of re Due West were in town this e< morniny visiting Mrs J. M. Seawright Sc at the Abbeville Hospital. le Wistar Harmon of McCormick q joined the Abbeville delegation Mon-| day afternoon and attended thej meeting of Knight Templars at f Greenwood. Miss Rebecca Cater left today for( a visit of about three weeks in Atlan (], ta. She wanted to keep up with the si news in Abbeville, and is having the Press and Banner sent to her while e. way. p S v' Marshall Alewine Sick. J Marshall Alewine continues quite! g sick at his home with a case of ma-; f, Ilarial fever. ; rp SICK BABY ! b The young: baby of Mr. and Mrs. j Ollie Watson, is very sick at their j jT home in the country. IVVK V V V V V V VV VV | * V ?WHAT LIES? V>L V BEYOND THE ROCKS sJ ? ' ^ in the Lives of Men & Women? V 1 ^ V FOR ANSWER SEE V ! t] L GLORIA SWANSON V L AND V ti L RODOLPH VALENTINO __V t] I "BEYOND THE ROCKS" V'T By Elinor Glyn V p OPERA HOUSE V FRIDAY and SATURDAY V F 15c.?Admission?35c. v j v s4fcv J .v hurried trip. Mr and Mrs J. E. McDavid, and oun.tr daughter, of Columbia made a urried trip up to Abbeville in their ar yesterday, and returned this lorning to their home in Columbia. Missionary Society Gives Party. The young peoples Missionary Soiety of the Methodist Church gave T-To 11 Povfv "\Tr\nrJ oir r? l'n .. V, M. C* l * J * WUllUJ ... ie vacant store room next to Mary's store. They tool; in about $25.0 which will be used for missionary ork. APPENDICITIS OPERATION James Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Clark of Fort Pickens, was aerated on at the Memorial Hospi,1 yesterday for appendicitis, and is ported doing nicely today. BACK TO SOUTH MAIN Mi*, and Mrs Leslie McMillan exsct to move to South Main street 1 the near future, and will have >oms at the Hill house. NOTICE! The 1921 tax executions have been laced in my hands, and any one dering to save costs can do so by com ig to the Sheriff's office and paying. iF. J3?' McLane, Sheriff Bethel Presbytery Meets York, Oct. 31.?Bethel Presby :ry of the southern Presbyterian lurch held a special meeting here >day to hear the report of a comlittee investigating charges against ev. A. E. Miller pastor of the Liber r Hill church in Kershaw county. ONEY SHORTAGE STOPS SPARTAN BRIDGE WORK Spartanburg, Oct. 31.?It was an-j mnced here today that work would ive to be suspended on ten or fif-l en bridges in Spartanburg county' cause the supervisor cannot se-' ire apporpriations needed to carry j t construction. Supervisor Vernon,] i Saturday asked the legislative I legation for $16,000 to be expend-! [ on-bridges, but the delegationembers expressed the opinion that! would not be possible for them I promise such appropriation until t?r the state and county elections. 3VERNOR HARVEY TO REVIEW ANOTHER PARDON Columbia Oct. 31.Revocation by overaor Harvey of the parole of rover Crooks, of Oconee county,] ill be reviewed by the state sup-| me court Wednesday, Associate istice Watts today issued a writ ofi ibeas corps directing Supretenrvt Sanders of the state prison to oduce Crooks in court on Wednes ly. This is the second instance of (vocation ocf a parole being attack1 in court, Judge Prince at Ander>n last week having ordered the rease of Reed Shaw. ARNIVAL SPECIAL HIT BY- EXPRESS TRAIN hree Are Dead From Rear End Collision Near A Louisiana Town Today. New Orleans, Oct. 31.?Three ead, four seriously injured and two ightly hurt was the human toll iken in the rear-end railroad wreck arly today when the fast Sunset exress, New Orleans-San Francisco, outhern Pacific passenger X'.. 109 >re into the Wortham Carnival hows special 35 car train en route x>m New Orleans to New Iberia, La he dead are. Homer V Jones, Will C. Jones, rothers , and R. L. Metcalf, circus mployees. The conductor and breakinn nf tViA train wpto rpnrvrt.ed miss lgThe injured were also members of le circus. Thosa on the passenger "ain escaped injuTy. The wreck occurred near Adeline, ,a., between Franklin and New Ibeia. Both trains were proceeding westward on a portion of the road fiat is double-tracked. The locomotive of the passenger -ain plowed through two sleepers on k/v vrto v? /\n /) A/f a >? i i V*ft_ lie itai crii.ii in. uiie iuluo u aiii^ u^ore it was brought to a standstill, 'he dead and injured were taken *> 'atterson, La. First reports indicated the Sellaloto Circus social train was inolved, ds that train was movine: on racks in that locality. '2'^M3i3/3?S:2JSM2fS/5JSIS?SM3MS?EMi: I gOOETy | gj , ? r1zjr5jf9/5J2J5JSJSIBfS/9 ? EiHi ihiul CQ QfniLrif^]^^fppri| ( Mrs Prc5sly Entertains Mrs J. E.Pressly i^ entertaining her many friends at at party thi afternoon. BRIDGE CLUB POSTPONED. The Bridge Club has been post poned until Friday November 10. I will meet that date with Mrs. W. M :Barnwell. HALLOWE'EN PARTY. Especially attractive was the Hal jlowe'en party given Tuesday alter noon by Mrs. C. P. Townsend at he: home on South Main street to Mrs T. W. Bouchier cf Atlanta, Mrs. A ?S. Townsend of Sennettsville an< Mrs. B. 0. Bristow and Mrs. D. T Keithan, Jr., of Darlington. The house was in Hallowe'en at tire, -with witches and pumpkins an< black cats galore. The score card ;were black cats and everything wa appropriate and lovely. Yello\ flowers, chrysanthemums predomi nating, were used in the rooms. Te: tables were filled with players of thi game of bridge, and some very pret ty prizes were awarded the luck; ones. A salad course, with coffee .was served after the games. Assisting Mrs. Townsend in enter jtaining were Mrs. Otto Bristow, Mr iJoe Little, Miss Mary Hill Harri and Miss Edna Shearer. RICHEY-DUGAN. Miss Lillian Richey and Mr. Wil liam Herman Dugan were quietl; morrioH Tlioorlav sftcmnon nt. i o'clock by the Rev. John A. Mc Murray <at the home of the bride' sister, Mrs. Wilson W. Johnson 01 Greenville street. Only the immedi ate families of the bride and groon were present, and Mrs. John Ward law, of Due West, Mrs. Joe Miller Miss Lucia Dugan of Honea Path and Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nickles. The home was decorated with yel low and white chrysanthemums am burning tapers. White pedestals cov ered with southern smilax and cap ped with baskets of flowers forme* an attractive scene at the marriagi altar. The bride was dressed in niid night blue Poiret twill traveling sui with accessories to match and wore ? platinum bar pin, a gift of the groom After the ceremony fruit cake am coffee were served, and the happ; young couple left on the Seaboari ;for a wedding trip, and took witl Ithem the good wishes of a host o friends. IF YOU ARE WELL BRED. You know that a man's position when walking with two women is th j outside?that is the curb side of th ' sidewalk?not between the women. A man, of course, never takes i woman's arm. This savors of undu I familiarity. If he feels she needs protection o guidance he may offer his arm, bu not attempt to thrust his arr through hers or grasp her by the el :bow to guide her across the street. ! NEGRO PRESIDING ELDERS WINNSBORO DISTRICT DEA1 Columbia, Oct 31.?The Rev. W I C. Dunlap presiding elder of th j Winnsbore district of t he Africa j Methodist Episcopal church, die , here yesterday. He was life truste of the Allen Unuievsity. l klll.'U \ VM I ill.\ Jl w v ?i j FRIDAY & SATURDAY | THK SCRKEN'S Greatest Lovers In ji Flnminji' Romance Rv THK WORLD'S Greatest Writer OF Love Stories Gloria Swanson ?IN? J i- Elinor Glyn's "Beyond the Rocks' ?-WITH? Rodolph Valentino Admission 15 & 35c g "BEYOND THE ROCKS" I a | Elinor Glyn Interpret* Meaning of 3 Title of Gloria Swanson's Latest 3 Paramount Picture. a Why the title "Beyond the Rocks," y was the question asked Madam Klis nor Glyn, its author, at the Paramount West Coast studio, while the book was being transferred to the screen with Gloria as star,. "It is derived from the following . passage in the book," explained Madt am Glyn, who quoted it almost word . I for word as follows: "He was a fatalist. He told her (Theodora, played by Miss Swanson) what would be, would be mortals like himself and herself were just scatter - ed leaves like beauquet floating - down a current where were mostly r rocks ahead. "Then must we strike the rocks '{whether we wish it or not?" asked * Theodora. 'Cannot we help ourselves, "Ah, madam! For that, he said, 'we can strive z little and avoid this j one and that, but if it is our fate we will crash against them in the end. What a sad philosophy!' said Theodora, "I would rather believe v that if one does one's best, some kind angel will guide one barque past the rocks and safely into the smooth _ ,waters of the pool beyond." Later on in the story, Theodora writes to Hector (played by Rodolph ' Valantino) and in the course of her letter says:?"And oh, we must not grieve! We must thank fate for givg j ing Us this one peep into Paradise? and we must try and find the angel to steer our barques for us beyond the rocks." This new Paramount picture will . be shown at the Opera House Friday 1 and fiaturdav A ctrono* surmortinS 4 ! cast has been provided. 5 J Association Meets. 11 The Abbeville Baptist Sunday School association meets Friday at 1 Buffalo church in Abbeville county. Miss Elizabeth Nuckols and the Rev ' A. L. Pickens, elementary Sunday ' school worker, and rural Sunday school superintendent, respectively, "jfrom the state Baptist headquarters, * j will attend this meeting.?The State. j iinraigiimuaraiBraiiiiniiiB t in | Lool iiwvii 11 I miLiLii ilj Saturd e E' |g We are going to pul r r 3 t 11 will make you worn 0 s " -jj The secret is this?1 ffi when it is time for > ? beginning of the Se r. S the season at the sa< d ffi Don't wait?C e jf] table full and runni I w j? ^ I * I | i It isn PH I Opera Hous Friday Nigl I SUBLIME BE WILD J MELOD WAY D0\ SYNCOPATED D OLD BL^ CHRISTM BLACKVIL1 "LASSES WHITE" i RES Piano Accordion SEATS ON SALE A1 , PRICES: 55c; $1. It has been estimated that on a mature maple tree of vigorous growth there is one-half acre of leaf jsurface exposed to the sun. j TEACHERS EXAMINATION. , The regular fall teachers examinations will be held at the Court House on the 3rd and 4th of Novem ber. The eramination will be divided - into three parts, Primary, Elemen; tary and High Schoil. The holders j of primary certificates may teach in I the first five grades, holders of ele mentary certificates in the first nine - grades, and holders of the high , school certificates, in all eleven , grades. All applicants must attend both iiJiUliJnglEfiUlilMEIHIillEIHra i Her NERY BEGINNING lay Noveml t on Sale a Collection of der in amazement, why 1 We are overstocked and the Spring Hat? This is ason, when you can get crifice that would have t ome SATURDAY and ng over. THEY MUST GO ?1.9! i I t a dream out a JLSO . ABBEVILLE | ' e s. c. I i it Nov. 1 Oth | 3RING FIRST PART | Y LAND I 1 VN SOUTH I | ANCE WIZARDS I lCK JOE'S 1 I [AS EVE I LE GUARDS J ^S A RAW RECRUIT TIVO J Player Supreme. T BOX OFFICE NOW 10; $1.65 and $?? | ___ J days The efami nation to begbi j 9 o'clock. P. H. 1m. 3 wks. Supt of Edadfim STATE OF SOUTH CAROUflU COUNTY OF ABBEVMJC t??i jrruuaic i/uuu In the Matter of the Estate ?ff ]l S. McCurry, Decfiiet NOTICE TO DEBTORS JUB CREDITORS. All persons indebted to saai estate must settle without d?l*& set those holding claims againgt tte estate must present them properijy attested to J. H. McCUKKZ, C. SL McCUBHX Oct. 9. 4tpd. 1 n&fi!iiraigiitgiisiaraigia^ e! i sale] SB* ber 4th I Ladies Hats that S the Sacrifice? jS why put on a sale the time, right in the S the entire wear of jg o come later. ?5 get your choice. A 5 | reality i \ JOiiUdldJdl^UUgJdMiaM