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PLAY THANKSGIVING th Fort Mil! and Abbeville Eleven* To A Meet in Fort Mill n< M Major James D. Fulp, superintend- f ent of the Abbeville schools, was in 0 Fort Mill Monday and while here ar-1 -ranged to bring the Abbeville high ?. school football team to Fort Mill ri Thanksgiving day for a game with m $he local high school eleven. The Abbeville team is considered one of the hast hitrh school teams in the n( :.State. It has lost only one game this aI .-season, and that to the Anderson c* 'high school team. Fort Mill also has . a strong team which has won all of I Its games this year except those with the Rock Hill and Chester high school teams and will be the champion team of the Catawba association if the Rock Hill and Chester games rare thrown out, which is^said to be not unlikely, on the charge that each fcas played ineligibles. be The game between Fort Mill and T1 Abbeville will be played at midday in to order that the boys may enjoy their ds , Thanksgiving dinners immediately , after the game. Considerable inter- or -est is being manifested, both in Fort ac Mill and Abbeville, in the outcome of pr -the game, as it may have a bearing th on the State high school champion- te \ ship. Fc Abbeville, Nov. 22?The football "boys of the Abbeville high school are ' looking forward to their trip to Fort Mill on Thanksgiving with great is? deal of pleasure and interefft. They on daily ask numerous questions about be the historic town and especially about! gli ' ^ . ?_1 _ I SOMETHIP 1 fOLD-E SJ ^ "A CHOCO ,| Royal Cafe and < M. " || MULES V , { J| rl We Will be at White's I Nov. 25th to buy Mule ?from 5 to 10 years < you have if you want 1 CASH. I W. P. Childr 1 aiiAnnsitn ni I mm a b\ I $4.00 Blankets i $6.00 Blankets 1 $7.50 Blankets ] I SPECIAL LO ON J COMFORTS, I ' LA I SWEATERS f:\mc3 B. I 1 "3IEj32iEj!* le wonderful little football team hich Fort Mill high school has. The bbeville team will leave here at )on Wednesday, arriving in Fort ill over the Southern road at 6 clock the same afternoon. Returng they will leave Fort Mill at 6:30 clock Thanksgiving afternoon arv:ng in Abbeville at 3:30 Friday orning. The record of the Abbeville team' >r the season is an enviable one, >tw:thstanding the fact that they e not runners-up for the Statet lampionship. They have played the llowing games: \ Ninety Six 0; Abbeville 80. Due West 0; Abbeville 19. Greenwood 6; Abbeville 7. Clinton, 0; Abbeville 25. Anderson 6; Abbeville 0. Edgefield 6, Abbeville 26. Saluda 0; Abbeville 6. The last team played, Saluda, has ;en undefeated in two seasons until iiornwell orphanage and Abbeville ok them in tow the last two Frilys. The Abbeville team is not a heavy ' le, but "works like a machine and cording to the statements of the ] incipals of some of the schools < ey have played, resemble Presby- 1 rian college's lightning eleven.? >rt Mill Times. I ERROR IN PHILSON'S AD. j In Philson's advertisement in the : me of Wednesday, the sale price 1 i the $8.50 blanket should have en $5.00 instead of $5.50. - We 1 idly make the correction. ,J|J IG NEW ' | )OGC/? I -ICE" ^. I1 Candy Kitchen USJ3EI3J5fBISISI3I20IE!?3JS3JSI33J2?SlSJSl 1 ?= L /ANTED I 5 Stable - Saturday, 1 s. Want Mules fat ? t 11 3ld. Bring in what | , bo turn them into 1 \ ess & Son 1; J5J5J9J5JSI5i5ISI5J05I5JEISI5I5JSI5JBJSJBI35J9 ^ _ i FECIALS! | :or - : $2.00 |! for - - $3.50.1, for - - $5.00 !< VV PRICES J; PROBES, 1 & SHOES I lorse Co. I ? ia . : ELIGIBILITY OF jf HIGH SCHOOL MEN 11 Football Committee Takes Action ( " on Cheater and Rock Hill [ | Player*. | 1 The football committee of the S J South Carolina High School League " J met at Andersen Wednesday afternoon to decide on the eligibility of M5 certain players on tJie Rock Hill and I Chester High School teams. J. D. I ? Fulp, superintendent of the Abbe- | j ville school, chairman; L. L. Wright, [ superintendent of the Honea Path ? schools, and L. L. Hanna, principal F of the Anderson High School, the P 3 members of this committee were all P 2 present. ' Iff 3 The first case taken up was that P 3 of Douglas Nims, a player of the ] Rock Hill High School, whose eligi- r 1 bilrty to play on a football team in ] the State league was questioned, it J being alleged he received money for " J playing summer baseball. The mass j of evidence submitted, pro and con, l did show that Nims had from time I ? to time received small amounts of 1 money for' playing with the Fort E Mill cotton mill team during 1921 [ j and 1922, but not sufficient amounts [ * to prove to the committee beyond a [ j reasonable doubt that more than ex- J I penses was received by Nims. Therfe | 3 was produced an order from the r 3 manager of the Fort Mill team iff r ] 1920 on the treasurer of the team * ] ordering the treasurer to pay Doug- | \ las Nims $30 for three games and [ j Nims acknowledged both- the order [ J and cancelled check voucher ful- | 3 filling the payment of the amount, r 3 but in view of the fact that this * 3 transaction took place in 19^0, prior J to the ^ adoption of the high school . J league constitution, the committee : ] culed that the constitution was not J retroactive and this evidence could j not be admitted. The committee, j therefore declared Douglas Nims eli- I ? gible to play with Rock Hill until I j December 22, 1922, when he becomes [ ? twenty-one years of age. J. J). Fulp | ? asked to be excused from acting on J the Nims case as both are natives' of ? J Fort Mill and?have been more or lessj? 1 closely associated for a number of f 1 years. 1 : ] The next case .' taken up was that j ] Df William Steele, of the Rock Hill j J jchool, formerly captain of the Win- j J bhrop Training School team. Steele = J attended the training school for five i J Jays, the first week of school was, j made captain of the football team, I j registered on the morning of the J ? fifth day of school with Rock Hill J FTigh School yet attended the train-1! j ng school the same day. It was a!" 1 ilear case of double registration and | 1 is Steele did not enroll in the Rock j Flill High School the first' week of I j school the committee declared him I in ineligible player prior to Octo^ I ? jer 25, so the gaihes played by Rock ? Sill before this date in which Steele | )artic:pated were thrown out by the [ 3 :ommittee. The games thrown out J 3 **ere with Fort Mill and Kershaw. r 1 In the case of Glenn 0. Schultz, r 2 >f the Rock Hill School, alleged to Sfi je more than twenty-one years of KF jge, the committee accepted without ___ juestion the affidavit submitted by ;he boys' mother, stating ,that Schultz was twenty years of age on November 5, 1922. 1 ^ The Winthrop Training Schools' Sta1 protest of the game with York last urc* Friday was turned down by the com- ?f ^ nittee. This was a protest of a de:ision of the referee relative to an roal ifF ciMa lri/?lr on/f ftio pummit+flo no Mej lsual decided that if a team assents Per x> certain officials. before the game Liv; itarts they must take their medi- bro :ine so far as the decisions are con- t?nJ :emed. SP^{ The case of Herman Tollison, of a^y Chester High School, who was reported to the committee as being ineligible, it being alleged he was receiving board or similar compen- ^ jation in Chester. The committee apsen predated Supt. Brockman's removal gQi Df Tollison from the Chester team ^01 the same day he received word from ^ the committee that Tollison's eligi- ^ bility was doubtful, but In view of gre the fact that Tollison admitted to Supt. -Brockman of the Chester , ) t6? schools that he did not know who was payr'ng his board, the committee rul- ecu ed that the games in which Tollison participated be thrown out. They vot were with Port Mill, York and Clin- ter ton. visi "v f:ir*her nenn''- 1 u;?j . . - - > KSfifiRftRfiflHHRM Copyiij ?ii 0 1 nan ocna an All Wool Fabrics, Exp Prices and Fitted by Sa see that you are Propei New Neckwear, B Wool, Lisle and G colors, Extra Troi tialed Buckles, Col HOWARD & FO \ , . * * . y YOU WILI ' * ' V The Roser i w ?-i m f i n m n n i-i r-i rii-in iJUUuiJ uiJiJ uuyjuui. ENJOY PICTURE SHOW SUP \ 'he children of the De la Howe; te school enjoyed a rare treat Sat-j G ay afternoon when as the guests 35,0 ~ . i ? iimt. 1 Mr. J. A. vercnot iney saw me woo helor Daddy" and 'Roars and,Up-ja m rs" at the Abbeville Opera House. J dito isrs. George R. Jones, T. Claude |Stra ry, Earl Turman, Willie Bowie, ver f Prat^ and Franklin Nickles, Jr. tion ught the young people in V au- es \ lobile from the- schbol and the past indid pictures were enthusiastic- of 4 ' enjoyed by the entire number. 750 J. B. Branch, Supt. ders ? time Bono* Bill Again 0 tfashingtxm, ,Nov. < 23.?Repre- by ' toative Johnson, Repu/blioan. j depi ith Dakota, re-introduced in the ovei use today the soldier's bonus j?6 ich was vetoed by President tjon rding the Hast session of conT ss. ty i 517 mo will hnvp frt nnmp from the ex tive committee of the league . gegs ch has the power by a two-thirds; cou e to suspend Rock Hill and Ches- vali from the league under the pro- was ona of article 12 of the consti-,tota ion. 1 I 54- , i. Ill l ! ?WMB???I?U???? BBfiBfflgagBBSBB ' - A.'" . . , ' . K' *' ' j : . '' ' -' I i' 1 ,:\ iffner & M d Overcoat iy;art Tailoring, Correct lesmen who know tin ly Fitted. f eautifiil Shirts, Sox in otton; Hats in the ne\ isers, Belts with the ^ y.O - v'' , . # V , ' , - \ /V liars, HandkerchiefaSTER and FLORSH) i FIND. WHAT YO <Vy' ' * - , - i fr\ : iberg Merc: J ' I TIME MUST RULE ' IN GREENWOOD COUNTY .1 ' reenwood, Nov. 23.?How the 00 and more people of Greend county tell the time of day is " - ? n A? A mm atter tnat is puzzling i/ounty aur Joe Lake, whose annual abet shows that only 46 gold or silwatches were returned for taxain 1922. In 1921, 99 gold watchfere returned for taxation, the ; year< having shown a decrease 17. With only one wateh to every souls,! the county auditor wont that they ever catch trains on ther interesting facts are shown the auditor abstract. In spite of ression automobiles increased by r 100 in Greenwood last year, 2,having been returned for taxahe assessed valuation of propervas reduced in Greenwood $669in the past year. The lowered rate and the reduction in the asment saved the taxpayers of the nty $128,266.54. The assessed lation of property in Greenwood $10,3*3,113 last year, and the 1 amount of taxes levied amountto ' KHpHKMral arxbuitsgj g Styles, Reasonable iir Business and will S| OH TIT 1 'OilU AM/1 'jri.JM L VYUUl, Oliiv. auu vest styles and 3H rery Newest Ini- H ' v' 8B EIM SHOES. fl U WANT. fl| 11 mtue to. i wantsB ii i mb I BEGINNING MONDAY, Nov. *SM ] the Austin-Perrin Drug' Store ??? serve hot chocolate and chic^RM salad sandwiches. FOR SALE?Jerusalem artichM B white variety, 40 cents pecfc^^u|| M. Smith, Abbeville, S. 11,2^^9 The 52,000 girls enrolled in Wn ning clubs last year, according ports to the United States Dej^HB * ? ~ .1 n o/HH | mem 01 A^ncaiwvi cuiuura i Those young home makers also RYES CAREFULLY EXAM^HBj i>d GLASSES Accurately FiflH| Ahbe^^H ' M