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~ E =..v ; . . jy& -JT** cv>? -o . |i Fifteen Other Goo m I' CASOJ I . ? ABBEVILLE COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION The second meeting of the Abbeville County Teachers Association was held in the court house Saturday, the 25th of November. In addition to the present enroll ment, about twenty teachers names ^ were added, making an enrollment for this year to date about fifty members. The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. J. L. Daniel of the Methodist church. After the prayer Mr. Daniel gave the teachers a splendid talk containing some wholesome advice. He stated that teaching ranked on a par with preaching, in fact, the teacher's opportunity for doing good was equal to that of the preacher. This should mean a great deal to the conscientious teacher. Miss Sara Evans of the Lebanon school lead the discussion on the ''Teaching of Reading." This subject was freely discussed by Miss Allen, Miss Epting, and Miss Brooks of the city schools, Miss Williams of the Antreville school, and Miss Kennedy of the Due West school. This discussion brought out many good points and showed that the teachers are thinking along modern methods of teaching. After matters pertaining to the profession were discussed, a business meeting was entered into. Miss Sara Evans of the Lebanon school, was elected first vice-president nad Miss Mary Rudisail of the Rock Spring school, was elected second vice-president and Mr. W. L. Latimer, Principal of the LowndesJj' . ville school, was added to the Executive Committee. This committee makes up the program, fixes the ' time and place of the meetings and passes on all matters not provided in the constitution of the association. The association decided to hold Field D&y some time during April, 1917. It was deidced to ask each to place ou exhibit work done by pupils in the school. This gives the schools all time to get up a good exhibit. After matters pertaining ''to the Field Day program will be 'decided later. The officers of the association are: President, J. P. Anderson, Ray school, Antreville, S. C.; 1st VicePres., Miss Sara Evans, Lebanon school, Abbeville, S. C.; 2nd VicePres., Miss Mary Rudisail, Rock Spring school, Abbeville, S. C.; Treasurer, T. J. Tyson, Supt. Due West school, Due West, S. C.; Secretary, R. B. Cheatham, Supt City Schools, Abbeville, S. C. .The officers with W. L. Latimer, ^ 1 T J *11- 1 1 iTincipai 01 ijownaesvnie scnuui cunstitute the Executive Commitee. Every teacher of this county should be an active member of this association. Trustees should see to it that the teacher who is indifferent to this phase of her work should become active. A profession is just what the membership make it. One who is teaching and has not that professional spirit? should not be in the school room, for evidently her work to her is a mere "job." It simply means to "hear" lessons, go to the boarding place and forget her pupils, draw the check at the end of the month and then her "work" is done. With that kind of teaching and professional spirit it would be better for the pupil if her work had never begun. An unusually strong program is now being made up for the meeting in January. Every teacher in the county is urged to be present that day nad enroll with the association. The following committee was appointed to draft suitable resolutions upon the death of the former County Superintendent of Education, Rev 1 1 I p . I to Thirty-five Dollars d Suits $10.00 to $15.00. N&McAl J. M. Lawson; T. J. Tyson, Geo. S Crowther and Miss Elizabeth Epting. ^ R. B. Cheatham, ^ Secretary. ^ Nov. 25th, 1916. i RESOLUTION. I a i The following resolutions were " ; adopted by the teachers of Abbeville r County in session Nov. 26, 1916: ^ Since the Creator has seen fit to t remove from our midst our friend . i and co-worker, Rev. J. VM. Lawson, . by the hand of death, 5 Be it Resolved: First, that we tender to the family 1 of the deceased our heartfelt sym- a pathy in this hour of sorrow. - \ Second, that we feel that we have ! lost one whose life was worthy of 1 ; emulation in his daily walks as a high tone christian gentleman. . Third, that we commend his stan H , dard of christian living to our fellow . workers and students. Fourth, that a copy of these reso- ^ i lutions be sent to his family and to the county papers. T. J. Tyson, e Geo. Crowther, ? Miss Elizabeth Epting, Committee. THANKSGIVING VISITORS. ci Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran have di as their guests for the Thanksgiving Holidays, Miss Leola E. Hannon, of M Charlotte, N. C., Miss Iva Benet, of M Rock Hill, and Mr. Harvey P. Gay, dt of Atlanta. Ci ESTATE OF MARTHA COOK, Dec'd T1 ? ' ? n< Notice or settlement and Application for Final Discharge. is Take Notice, that on the 9th day OF] of Dec. 1916, I will render a final account of my actings and doings as yc Administrator of the Estate of Mar- St tha Cook, deceased, in the office of Q Judge of Probate for ^.bbeville county at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the Lc same day will apply for. a final dis- gi< charge from my trust as such Administrator. Hi All persons having demands against Ai said estate will present them for payment on or before^hat day, prov- c. en and authenticated or be forever ch barred. 0?, Jesse Cook, Adm'r. X MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. MRS. JEMIMA ADELINE HAMPTON, Plaintiff * M against CLAYTON J. HAMPTON in his own ? ill i a j j. a _ r M rigm aim <xs AuiuuimbraLur ui Estate of J. H. Hampton, deceased, and others, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by by tiie Court of Common Pleas for A1 Abbeville County, in said State, made in in the above stated case, I will offer fo for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbe- vil ville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in D< December, A. D. 1916, within the lej legal hours of sale, the following de- sc scribed land, to-wit: All that tract or or parcel of land situate, lying and!be being in Abbeville County, in the St State aforesaid, containing One Hun- dr dred and Fifty-Eight (158) Acres, or more or less, and bounded by lands A1 formerly of Jas. S. Stark on the^i North, on the East by Rocky River, jW on the South by lands of T. E. Hamp-,tr; ton, on the West by lands of J. C. to Hall and others. These lands will be sold in two tracts, plats of same will vii : pvViihit.pfl r?n dav nf snip. wi J TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash,| . balance on a credit of twelve months ba ! secured by mortgage of the premis-j se '.es, with interest from day of sale at es J 8 per cent per annum. Purchaser 8 i to have option of paying all cash. to i1 Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. re R. E. HILL, 3-15-11. Master A. C., S. C. 3 HIS FIRST "MIC1 . See to it that your b( A on long troufeers this have a lasting recoil "man's clothes"?a fit bines the many qual vice, good looks an< M MICHAEL! Special Young IV Let us show you b LISTER kVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV V MT. CARMEL. V V Mt. Carmel, Nov. 28.?Mrs. P. K. Hack returned home Thursday from > visit to her sister, Mrs. Mamie Laier. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stuart of Colmbia, S. C., were guests of Mr. and Irs. J. R. Tarrant last week. / Miss Mary McAllister, who has 11st graduated at Lander College, pent a few days with home folks. he left Saturday to begin her duies as a teacher in the High School t Travellers Rest. Miss Gladys Tarrant went up to lemson_ Saturday to attend the ance Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cade, Miss alia Cade and Master John Dru ade spent last Monday in Greenrood. ( Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harling and [r. M. T. Wells spent Sabbath in roy. ' , ; Miss Elizabeth Fant, one of the (ficient teachers of the High School : Iva, spent the week-end in Mt. armel, as the guest of Miss Dora lack. Mr. Ollie Watson, one of Mt Carel's prosperous farmers an<T stock- 1 tisers, shipped another car of fine 1 ittle to the Augusta market Satur- ' ly morning. ' Mrs. W. A. Scott and^little Gladys, isses Gladys and Eva Tarrant and r. G. W. Tarrant spent last Tuesh iy in Abbeville. / 1 Mr. J M Boyd, Mr and Mrs H. S. ' ason spent Saturday in Anderson, bey made the trip in 2?r. Boyd's i iw car. Miss Laura McAllister of Augusta, visiting her cousin, Mrs. T. B. azier. Miss Virgie Jett, an' attractive >ung iaay 01 uainoun rails, spent iturday night and Sabbath in Mt. irmel with Miss Dora Black. Mr. Theodore Bouchillon of >wndesville, is the guest of his iter, Mrs. J. J. Sutherland. Messrs. Ollie Watson and Harris 1 orton left Sabbath for a visit to ngusta on bt$ness. The regular meeting of the Y. P. U. will be held in the A. R. P. lurch Thursday morning at eleven clock. It will be a Thanksgiving :ercise. Everybody is cordially inMASTER'S SALE. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. RS. JEMIMA ADELINE HAMPTON, Plaintiff against RS. CARRIE HAMPTON, CLAYTON HAMPTON, et al, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale r the Court of Common Pleas for bbeville County, in said State,, made the above stated case, I will offer r sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbelle C. H., S. C., on Salesday in jcember, A. D. 1916, within the ?al hours of sale, the following deribed land, to-wit: All that tract parcel of land situate, lying and .inor in AVihpville flountv. in the ate aforesaid, containing Two Huned and Sixteen (216) Acres, more less, and bounded by lands of lice H. Covert, on the South; Rocky ver on the East; J. C. Hall on the est and others, being a part of the act of land conveyed to T. E. Hamp n by J. S. Stark. This tract of land will be subdided into four tracts?plats of which ill be exhibited on day of sale. mt-iTMirrt A-n n A T m 1 1.T TitiitlYLO Ur uiie-uaix tasu, ilance on a credit of twelve months cured by mortgage of the premis, with interest from day of sale at per cent per annum. Purchaser have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and cording. R. E. HILL, 15-11. Master A. C., S. C. II HAELS-STERP# We jy who is putting shapes i 1 Christmas, will pea^ ection of his first ings, , suit that com- Otiw - - - ities of good ser- , d good value. , *>oys oa Our 5-STERN complex I wants in len's Models Friend. Asu at our store, values f( men efore you b#. Othe t ' .. Ivited to come and bring an offering. Mrs. Emma Knox and Miss Mag! gie Enox left Thursday for Danburg, Ga., where they will make 'their home for another year. Their many friends regret to see them leave. Mr. W. H. Horton spent Thursday _ in Calhoun Falls. v Mrs. J. W. Morrah returned home tyst week from a visit to her daugh- * te'r, Mrs. Calhoun Harris of Anderson. The Mt. Carmel people are glad b to know that Rev. J. W. Bailey has ? been returned to Calhoun Falla circuit, and will fill the pulpit at the J Methodist church here another year, i Misses Nannie Lou - Curtis * and Florence Black/Messrs. Ben DuBose ? and Sam Dunnoway spent a short b while in Calhoun Falls Sabbath af- S ternoon. d Rev. Mr. Pickens of Greenville, q filled the pulpit at the Baptist church last Sabbath'morning. He preached o an excellent sermon. * Messrs. Storey, Martin and Long, J of Calhoun Falls, spent Sabbath in r Mt Carmel the guests of Miss Dora k Black. j On last Thursday afternoon the ^ Matron's Sewing Circle was entertained by Mrs. L. E. Conner in hen usual charming manner. An unusu- w ally pleasant afternoon was enjoyed p< by the ladies present. A delicious cj salad course and coffee was served jy Miss Louise Conner. 3 7 Mrs. L. H. Russell, Mrs. J. M. Law- b* son and Miss Nettie Russell are in Columbia spending a few days with Mrs. J.. T. McCaw. ly \ I HATS AND CA are showing this seaSc and colors in Hats and C Fall Stetsons?new i vith black bands., Tans $3.50, >r good makes in all the ire showing a great line ps, 25c, 50c, $1.00, stock of Men's and Boyi e. You will find it easy i presents for Father, S ^ -a 3ual our Shoe Departmei )r the whole family. "] $4.i r Good Shoes, Abbevill MASTER'S SALE. ___ v The State of South Carolina, County of McCormick. Court of Common Pleas. jUCY CALLAHAM, Plaintiff, against \ C. ROBINSON as Executor of the last will of SAM TOMPKINS, TOM SALLEY, et al, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale iv the Court oi common neas zor IcCormick County, in said State, aade in the above stated case, I will ffer for sale, at Public Outcry, at ifcCormick C.-H., S. C,. on Salesday a December, A. D., 1916, within the sgal hours of sale the following decrib ed land, to. wit: All that tract r parcel of land situate; lying and eing in McCormick County,, in the tate aforesaid, containing Two Hunred and Ten (210) Acres, more or iss, and bounded by lands of Greene lallaham, J. C. Edmunds and others;. Also all that other tract of land riginally containing: one hundred na twenty (120) Acres, more or as, bounded by lands of Martha allaham. Sam Tompkins, Little iver, and Savannah River, and nown as the "Fork." Off of this "act has been sold Ten and 8-10 10 3-10) Acres to L. N. Chamberin and J. E. Britt, leaving in said ? act one hundred and ten acres. a The said lands are sub-divided and ill be sold in tracts. Plata are in 1 issession of F. C. Robinson. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Pur-1 laser to pay for papers. R. E. HILL, . 15-11. Master A. C., S. 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