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I The Boss, lib always ready. 1 world. On busy wor friends drop in i I to be satisfied qu without the nam< t 0 9 Beware of in Abbeville county * % N A PLEASANT VISIT. Ms* W. F. Bates, of Carlisle, in the eity vjsiting Mr. and Mrs. ] H. D?Fre. She came to see her 1 tie gTa&dson, Henry Hill DuPre, J who arrived on Tuesday, Nov. 21 WANT ADS HIDES?HIDES?Bring them he if you want highest cash prices ai true weights. We buy all kinds hides. Maxwell's Market tf FOR SALE?Three store lots froat of G. & W. C. depot at C( how Falls. Beautiful site f hotel or business houses. Terr easy. J. H. Bush, Augusta, Gi Car* C. & W. C. Railway Co. 4-gt-ll. HIDES, HIDES, HIDES?have goi ?p la price and I will give you tl benefit of the rise. For this we< I offer 21 cents per lb. for gre< com hides. I buy tallow, wool ai beea wax. H. Bruce Fant 1 mi firoai Abbeville on Antreville roa X-M-ll. * f > ' ....... .. Abbeville-Greenwood MUTUAL INSURANCE I ASSOCIATION Li. I Property Inaarod, $1,890,000. September 1, 1915. . 1 :* 'A ' i* 'y*" Write to or call on the undersign< or the Director of your Townsn for any information yon may deal about our plan of Insurance. We insure your property again destruction by FIRE, WINDSTORM OR LIGHTNING, . / * .. > and do so cheaper than any insurant Company in existence. Dwelling . covered with metal roofs are insur* for 25 per cent, cheaper than oth property. i Remember we are prepared 1 prove to you that ours is the safe and cheapest plan of insurant known. J. R. BLAKE, Gen. A|cb^ Abbeville, S. C. J. FRASER LYON, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. J. G. H*jors Greenwot E. B. Bell Callisc S. T. Mabry Cokesbui C. H. Dodson . Donali T. S. Ellis Due We W. W. L. Keller* Long Cai I. A. Keller Smithvil E. B. Bell Kirkse; D. A. Wardlaw Cedar Sprini W. W. Bwdley Abbevil Dr. J. A. Anderson Antrevil S. S. Boles Lowndesvil A. 0. Grant Magnol W. D. Morrah Calhoun Mil S. P. Morrah Bordeat H. L. Rasor Walnut Groi W. A. Nickles Hodg M. G. Bowles Corona* D. S. Haltiwanger Ninety S D. S. Haltiwanger Kinari D. S. Haltiwanger Fellowsh Joseph Lake Phoen J. TV. smith Verde: J. H. Chiles - Bradl* J. W. Lyon Tr< T. K. Moseley Yeld< AhbrrilU, S. C., Jan* 1, 1915. ?S 01 :e a gas stove, pro vide* rhe Boss is a bless ing to ? 1 k day?after anara mo: mexpectedly?at all tii ickly, then you wi 11 appi i BOSS on the fro nt of c litations?the genuine hi only by us. ? OVES an?>RAI isiiEsaiisi'tsiiaipaiiiaasiil s. V McCORMICK. ' is v EL VVVV^VVVVVVVVVV it- ^ r> McCormick, Nov. 28.?Miss De' ey Rheney has accepted a positi< as clerk at the post office here. H Mr. Wilbur Smith is now in Le ^ ington, where he has accepted a p ? sition in a drug store. re Mr. R. B. McAllister of Ivd, is nc id connected with The Battery as salt of man. !. Mr. John C. Corley's friends a 7" glad to know he is now recoverii j1 from his recent illness. 0j Miss Kate Weeks of Harlem, G as spent several days here last we & ? with relatives. Capt. J. Q. Stilwell of Columbi ? spent the week-end here with 1 ne family. ./ Mr. J. P. Sturkey from Lincolnt* sn County, Ga., spent Friday i* McCc ld mick. [le Mrs. H. S. Morehead of Gree d. wood, spent several days here Is week with her sister, /Mrs. J. ? Fooshe. Mr. Fred McCain has returned Columbia, afterv visiting relativ here for several days. Mr. G\ C. Weed of Auugusta, spe Sunday in McCormick. Mr. F. M. Hendrix of Augusta, visiting in McCormick. Mr. J. C. Sanders, of Augus has accepted a position here as te! graph operator and will move 1 family here in the near future. The house owijed by Mr. J. Britt, occupied by one Mr. Crawfoi was totally destroyed by fire Satx d&y night. Mr. J. F. Carson of The Battel is in Augusta on business today. Last Friday night the members the Woodmen Circle entertain about thirty or more guests at i oyster supper in the Woodmen Ha After a delicious supper had be sd served, an interesting program w ip carried out. This consisted of sevt f? al violin selections rendered by M ^ R. E. Moody, and Miss Lucy Brow and appropriate speeches by Mrs. S. Strom, Guardian and Messrs. J. Andrews, R. E. Moody, Dan Bell, 1 it. smitn, ut. u. a. j. jaeu a; others. ' The ReV. and Mrs. W. R. Smi entertained the Baptist young pe pie's union at their home Wednesd: E6 evening. After sometime spent jj games and other pleasantry, t Br guefts were invited into the dinii room, where a salad course ai te fruits were served. st :e NOTICE TO HUNTERS. All trespassing and hunting strictly forbidden on tne place own by Mrs. Lila W. Mabry. 1-29-11. BAPTIST CHURCH ??" OF ABBEVILL >d ?1 >n The pastor will preach at bo ^ services next Sunday. The pastoi st son, Paul Swope, of the Greenvil ie Observatory, will be in the city < this day and will sing at both se vices. At the morning service 1 je will sing "The Ninety and Nine" 1 le Edward Campion. At the evenii le [service he will sing, "I Know Th My Redeemer Liveth" from tl a Messiah, by Handle. es ENTERTAINING THE :a NEEDLE CLU ix lis jp Mrs. Frank Henry entertained tl ix Noedle work club at her home ye ry terday afternoon at a pleasant met ing. This club has proven to be most enjoyable affair to all the mei bers. L-A1R abundant heat. The Bosi *1 1 ? U1UU52U1U8 UfJUIl U1UUOCU1U rning's cleaning?after a nes when minutes are pre reciate your quick action jach stove. is the name BOSS on the i f ! i!1 / / jdW ^GES Vj UNUSUAL LITIpATION. Mrs. Elda B. Boyd, of Calhour ^ Falls, has commenced an action ir the court or Common i'leas, agains" ' Ernest L. Boyd, of the same plcae to set aside certain deeds and con veyances for fraud. Mrs. Boyd al< leges that -she was fonnerly the wi? dow of John C. Calrfoun, of Palatka 10Fla., and as such became interestec )Wiin the estate of James Edward Cal Jg_ houn of this county. She later mar ried Granville Beal, and acquired i re house and lot under his will, th< house and lot being in the town oj Calhoun Falls, and valued at $4,000. a After the death of Mr. Beal, it ii alleged, that she married the defend ant, Ernest L. Boyd, and appointee a him her confidential agent and ad viser, and turned over the manage ment of her business to him entirely 5n and that he had so managed it as t< )r_ vest the title of every vestige of he] property in himself. Some of th< n_ deeds she alleges were procured bj ist fraud, in that he represented the pa ?P pers to be what they were not, an< not being acquainted wiht legal mat to ters, she signed same beileving the? es were intended for other purposes * Others of the deeds she alleges weri procured from her at times when sh< was unable to know what 'sKe wai ig doing on account of her physical am mental condition. She asks that al t? 1 V * Jl i ? .. _ _ ta tne aeeas ana otner transactions d; le. which the defendant procured an ad jja vantage to himself be Bet aside am declared taid. E She is represented in the litiga .J tion by Messrs. D. H. Hill and Wm u.. P. Greene. The property involve! in the litigation is worth somethinj ^ like $20,000. The case will be fol ' lowed with interest. . ?* HOME FOR THANKSGIVING. ed ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Latimer ar< coming home for Thanksgiving anc will spend the time with Mrs. Elli ras Latimer. They made the trip front !r" Washington in their car. By hei rs* charming personality Mrs. Latimei ^ has made many friends in Abbeville "l" who are glad to see her. I . . . MISS ESTHER GRAYDON GOES aa TO ?HER NEW HOMI ^ Mis* Esther Graydon left Tuesdaj morning for her new home in Col ay umbia. Miss Graydon is*one of oui in most popular and attractive younj women and she will be greatly miss ed by her numerous friends wh( n<* give her up with regret. Miss Mary Graydon, who is on< of the bright High School Tentl grade pupils will remain in the citj until she gradutes next May. Sh< j will board with her aunt, Mrs. J. L McMillan on Magazine street. HOME FROM THE CONVENTION ? Mrs. P. A. Cheatham and Mrs. W. C. Sherard are at home after a trip ,E to Union, where they went as delegates from the Abbeville chapter oi th the U.'D. C. to the State convention. 's They had a delightful time and bring le the news that our town has one of >n the most progressive chapters in r. the state. < le 3y A FIRST CLASS CHRISTMAS PRESENT at ie The high price and the scarcity of eggs in Abbeville is causing talk over toTyn. A lady friend has made her selection of Christmas presents IB this early. She says that she is going to wrap an egg in silver pahe per and tie it with blue ribbon and ;s- send one each to her friends. it a Mrs. W. A. Hunter, of BreezeI n- wood, is in the city spending a while with relatives. W---. :. STO / > is the oil stove of stead] Is of busy housewives a l long afternoon's sho] icious and there are heali Boss Oil Stove. None rront of each stove an IN ) MbrUh H.OME 0U1 NO TELEPHONING ON THANKSGIVING 1 i The Telephone office will be closed t on Thursday, Thanksgiving, from , 8 A.;M., to 6 P. M. * ? Statement of the Condition of Th< PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK J at the close of business, Nov. 17,191< 1 Located at'Abbeville S,. C. I RESOURCES. 1 Loans and Discount# $189,193.T( Overdrafts 1 19,938.7< 5 Furniture and Fixture* 1.200.0C f Banking House S,000.0( Other Real estate owned 700.0C Due from Bank* and Bankers 22,498.5! Currency . 15,365.0C Gold ^ i 140.OC Silver and other Minor Coin 1,153.2! Checks and Cash Items 11,729.4] Total $204,917.72 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in 21,800.0< Surplus fund 21,800.0< Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes paid 2,883.1( Individual Deposits subject to check ,...$180,975.32 Savings deposits 35,000.00 \ Time certifiactes of Deposit < 1,830.8$ Cashier's checks 1,122.48 218,434.6] I Total i $204,917.73 8TATE OF SOUTH CABOINA? county 01 ADOOTUiOt ^ 3 Before me came W-. F. Nickta, cashier o i the above named bank, who, veinc dulj ] sworn, says that the above ^nd foregoing i a true condition of said bank, as shown by th< ^ books of said bank. Sworn to and subscribed before mq this 28tl J day of Nov. 1916. ALBERT HENRY, > Notary Public. Correct Attest: x'-; u 8. G. THOMPSON, 1 G. A. NEUPFEB, - v W. E. OWENS, Directors. 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