The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, February 28, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
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I : Personals : I
Frank B. Jones came up from
Columbia and spent the week-end
in the city with relatives and friends
George Smith of Breezewood,
spent the latter part of the week
here with relatives.
v Percy Leach, a student of Clemson
college, spent the latter part of
the week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. Leach.
y Mrs. J. E. McDavid and hand'
some little son, Frank, of Colombia,
have been here spending several
... - days with Mrs. J. E. Beeks and
other relatives.
Mrs. W. R. Hargis of Atlanta, was
in the city for a few days this week.
; Prof. William Thomson of Winv
throp college, was a week-end guest
... of Dr. S. 6. Thomson's family.
Fnrman Longshore spent Satur
day in Atlanta attending the Aoto
Show.
Mrs. Ella Mcllwaine of Clinton,
is visiting Mrs. R. E. Cox for sev...
eral days of this week. ,
Mrs. Lena Syfan and James Syfan
of Atlanta, were in the city for a
few days l^st week. They came to
. attend the foneral of Mrs. J. W.
Keller on Saturday.
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b Mart Cheatham is spending a few
/ days with his home "folks, having
come home from Atlanta to attend
the marriage of his brother, Dr. M.
W. Cheatham in McCormick last
Thursday.
Miss Katherine Link and Miss
Leila Link left Tuesday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Laws on in Spartanburg
for several days of this week. Miss
Caroline Graves is spending
this week with Mrs. F. B. Gary. '
Mrs. Luther Highsmith is in the
city spending some time with her
home people. ^
Mrs. A. B. Cheatham and little
Miss Narietta Cheatham- earner down
from Charlotte last week to attend
the Stillwell-Cheatham wedding at
McCormick.
Douglass Featherstone came over
from Greenwood last week and spent
several days with his friends here.
Miss Sarah Haskell spent Saturday
and Sunday in Greenwood with the
Misses Featherstone.
Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran returned on
Saturday from the Northern markets.
Mr. T. V. Miller, of Due West,
1 was in the city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cochran were
in the city. Thursday.
Miss Dotsy Evans, who is teacher
of the Monterey school, was in town
Saturday shopping in our pretty
stores.
Prof. George Crowther and Miss
Ruth Crowther of Sharon, were
among the business visitors to the
city on Saturday.
Mrs. F. J. Sutherland and Miss
Zula Sutherland of Prosperity,
spent a few hours here on Saturday
shopping in our stores.
The mid-winter examinations at
the schools are over and the children
are breathing easy again.
Norwood Graydon came up from
Columbia this week and spent several
days with friends. He was the
guest of his uncle, Mr. J. L. McMillan.
Miss "Tweetie" Miller is here
from Columbia and is spending
some time with her sister, Mrs. J.
n TV.Af.nl
Xj. r I cooijr.
A. M. McCord came down from
Greenville and spent Sunday with
his home people.
Mr. Raymond Stillwell has returned
to Abbeville after attending
the marriage of his sister, Miss Stillwell
to Dr. Cheatham last Wednes|
day.
Fraser McDfll has returned to
Abbeville after spending the time
of the session of the legislature in
Columbia, where he had a position
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as committee cier*..
Miss Mary Hill, after a pleasant
weeks stay with homefolks, returned
to Darlington Sunday, where she
is doing High School work in the
city school.
Mrs. W. L. Peebles left Monday
for a week's stay with her parents
in Greensboro.
Wallace Harris came up from CoL
umbia Sunday for the day to b(
with his mother, who is recovering
from pneumonia.
Miss Mary Quarles Link returnee
last week from a delightful visit t(
friends in Jacksonville, Fla.
Albert Rosenberg spent Sunday I
in Greenwood with relatives.
Miss Julia Brice spent the week- j
end in Due West with home folks. J
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Mrs. F. E. Harrison and children 1
spent Saturday and Sunday in s
n nrifh -rolnfivpq }i
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Mrq, R. 0. Edwards spent the
week-end in Monterey with Mrs.
Mamie Lanier.
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Mr. j. E. Hick* of Laurens, spent *
Sunday in the city with friends on J
Magazine Street b
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Mrs. J. D. Miller spent a few r
days of last week in Atlanta with 7
Mr. and Mrs.. J. Lowry Beacham. ?
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Miss Lillian Swetenberg spent B
the week-end at Peaks with relatives.
Mr. Joe L. Maxwell and litle
Evelyn Maxwell, of Greenwood, b
were the guests of relatives here 8
on Sunday. a
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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blount, who
have been visiting relatives here,
spent the week-end in Johnston with
Mr. Blount's parents. They returned
to their home in Portsmouth, on b
Tuesday. .. &
Mrs. Lou Vose was called to a
Georgetown Saturday by telegram ji
on account of the illness of ber c
sister, Miss Mary Burns, who suf- t
fered a stroke of paralysis on Saturday.
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Miss Rebecca Edmunds visited
relatives for several day* of last I
week at Blair and Joneeville. f'
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Miss Lillian McNinch returned to 5.
Charlotte Tuesday after a weeks h
stay in the city with D. E. Penney's
family. ?
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Mrs. V. D. Lee of Elberton, is *
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lee. a
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Miss Elizabeth Ogilvie has re- c
turned from a visit to her sister, Mrs n
W. E. McCord, in Greenwood.
Miss Nelle McGaw spent the week
end with Misses Lilly and Bessie
Link in the Sharon section. c
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W. J. McKee and W. H. Jordan, 2
of near Due West, were in town on v
Monday.
J. R. Winn of Due West, was in
the city on business Monday. - .
COMPLIMENTING MRS. vc
M. W. CHEATHAM J
I Mrs. P. A. Cheatham and her
daughter, Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham
entertained at a charming reception
at their home on North Main street
Tuesday afternoon from four to six
o'clock in compliment to Mrs. !
Cheatham, the charming bride of .?
Dr. Whit Cheatham, whose happy *
marriage was celebrated last Thurs<a?The
Cheatham home was made P
beautiful for the occasion and mdny
handsome, well dressed women were
received and entertained during the
hours. In
the parlors the decorations *
were white carnations, bridelike in *
their purity, white candles adding I
to the scene. In the receiving line ?
were Mrs. P. A. Cheatham, Mrs. M. *
W. Cheatham, Miss Bessie Lee I
Cheatham, Mrs. J. Q. Stillwell, Mrs. c
J. E. Britt, Mrs. J. Moore Mars, Miss t
Belle Thomson and Mrs. C. D. Cow- t
an. Entertaining in the hall were, 1
Mrs. Rayford Power, Mrs. E. R.
Thomson, Miss Gladys Wilson, Miss 2
Mamie T. Hill, Mrs. H. W. Pratt and
Miss Louise Watson.
Cards were received at the door I
by little Miss Sarah Cowan.
In the dining room, the decorations
were in yellow, a profusion of
jonquils being used. The table was
lovely, being laid with Cluny lace
covers, with yellow candles, jonquils,. and
white and yellow mints. Re- *
ceiving in this foom were, Mrs. Fred '
Cason, Mrs. Frank Nickles, Mrs. <
Frank Benton, and the following k
dainty little girls served the delicious
salad course to the guests: Miss
Margaret Cox, Miss Mary Reed
Moore, and Miss Elizabeth Thomson.
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Coffee was served by Mrs. Gibert
Evans, Mrs. Jordan Ramey, Mrs. C.
B. Wilson and Miss Nina Wilson,
while Miss Sarah Brooks and Miss
Mary Hill received in the library.
This was a delightful reception in
every way and was enjoyed by the
two hundred women who called during
the hours. ,
Our people were charmed with
the pretty and attractive bride and
all wish her a happy journey through ;
life. '
NEWS FROM MRS. STONE.
Mr. C. D. Brown brings the news
from Mrs. Stone, who is in a hospital
in Columbia and it is that she
is doing as well as could be expected
She has been out of the hospital for
two weeks when she had to be taken
back and underwent an operation
for appendicitis. She stood this well
and is improving slowly.
"RUSSIA, THE LAND
OF THE CZAR."
The lectures at the Court House
every Thursday have been more
than successful and have been attended
by large and interested au
diences.
The lecture for Thursday will begin
promptly at eight o'clock and
the pictures will be about "Russia,
the Land of the Czar."
1 ATTENDING INAUGURATION
The Southern Railroad is going
to run a special train to the inau'
guration, for the benefit of its em'
ployees. Capt. M. B. Syfan and Mr
Bauknight, of the Abbeville Branch,
are going to take advantage of the
1 special and will be in Washington
> for the big show. Every one wishes
for them a good time.
?EWS FROM JIMMIE COTHRAN
The newB from Jimmie Cothran
b thatihe. has Arrived safely in Cen- F<
ral America ajad is pleased with pc
lis work and the many people he has Li
net. His friends at this end of the o 1
ine are glad to know that he is well se
atisfied and wish 1 him success in fo
lis new home. '
HOME FROM FLORIDA.
Col. Pat McCaslan is at home af- ?(
er a pleasant vacation spent in at
Florida. He is busy now with the
ebuilding of his home, which was 8U
urned juBt before Christmas. When
tot looking after this he comes to
own and takes a hand at "set back." TI
le is not eligible yet for the sef back
Jollege, being in the "Prep Departient"
and playing mostly with his W
andsome nieces on Greenville ur
fcreet sp
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BACK AMONG FRIENDS.
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Miss Lizzie Sharp is back in Ab- V
eville for the spring season and is V
pending the time among her friends V
nd customers. She is always wel- V
ome.
REV. D. W. KELLER. Be
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Rev. D. W. Keller came home i0j
ist Friday to attend the funeral of
Irs. J. W. Keller. N.
The people who remember him as jf
boy, were glad to see him and reDice
that he is prosperous and sue- be
essful as one of the young mints- jn
era of the Methodist Conference.
A CHILDREN'S PARTY.
The children's party given by the ha
adies Society ox the Assoicate Re- Ai
ormed church at the home of Mrs.
;. N. Tiddy last Friday, was a sue- a
ess in every way despite the wea- an
aer. The chief features of the ensrtainment
were the recitations by tQi
ttle Miss Ellen Nabers. Harold fa
'ate and Tom Bradley, the cherry ho
?!il- 1?chwrriaa ori it
re? witu .urigun i vu
nd the drawing of hatchets from ph
fortune box, on which were -writ- fa
en your sweet hearts name. Tea m(
akes and punch was served and a
ice siim-realized for the church. ]0j
the ladies society.
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The Ladies Society of the Asao- Sa
iate Reformed chruch will meet on
Thursday afternoon at the home of w<
Irs. W. T. Magill, at half after
hree o'clock. M:
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home for a holiday.
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Miss Ruth Howie came home from W
3arey, N. C., last Friday and spent
mtil Monday with her home people. c*
>he is looking well and her friends I
irere delighted to have her home. a?
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NO TIME TO FOOL. to
In the next sixty days to steal a
aan's purse one would, no doubt, ,
teal trash, but to filch from a man ?'
lis good name, one gets a gallon of
'the joyful"* and brings on a lively f"
ight I
:aft on military list,
SAYS THAT HE CAN SWIM I
New Haven, Conn., Feb. 22.? I
*rof. William Howard Taft was the I
irst citizen of New Haven to be en- I
oiled in the military census of New j
laven, ordered by Governor Hoi- I
omb as a measure for preparedness I
or Connecticut. He certified, in re- I
torting for duty, if needed, that he I
ould swim, could drive an automo- I
tile, and could ride a horse, "al- |
hough," he added, "it would be |
nighty hard on the horse." I
17,500 NEGROES GONE
north from this state i
4egro Minuter Compiles Statistic* I
About Colored Exodus to the I
North.
Rev. D M. Spearman, colored I
ninister of Silverstreet, says that I
itatistics from reliable sources state I
hat the following numbers of coined
citizens have moved'from the I
South to the North since 1914: 1
From Georgia, 46,870. I
From South Carolina, 27,500.
From North Carolina, 35,280.
From Florida, 10,806.
From Mississippi, 34,210.
T.nnisiana. 15.280.
From Arkansas, 23,500. j/|u"
From Tennessee, 20,620.
From Kentucky, 21,850.
From Virginia, 45,650. IK
From Texas, 10,650.
Total, 292,236.,
These persons have gone to the
following states: To Ohio, ^5,000,
o Indiana, 32,000, to Illinois 54,000,
to Michigan, 18,000, to Pennsylvania,
73,000, to New York, 59,000,
to New Jersey 15,000, to New
England states, 25,000.
VISITORS FROM CANADA.
Mrs. Houston ana ner aaugruer,
fiss Jessie Houston are here from
Ontario on a visit to their kinsman,
Mr. Hugh Wilson. They come South
for the winter and stop here for a
visit.
Mrs. and Miss Houston visited in
Abbeville two years ago and made
many friends while here who are
glad to have them come again. Their
visit gives especial pleasure to Mr.
Wilson, who has such strong affection
for all who are bound to him
by the ties of blood.
They are stopping at Mrs. Taggart's.
DR. MARTIN AT SENECA
Much Interest is Being Manifested
Over Theae Meeting*.
^ **?a-"- ?^ a ukaimiio 1py?
L)T. Marun, ux nuut?mv.,
turing on the Book of Revelation in
the Presbyterian church at Seneca,
this week The lectures are given
twice a day, afternoon and night.
His program for Sunday is given
as follows:
11:15 a. m.?"Satan, Bound and
Loosed."
7:30 p. m.?"The New Jerusalem."
?Daily Mail.
A NEW MAN.
Mr. Scott is in the city from
juntain Inn, and haff accepted a
tsition with the Abbeville Water,
ght & Power Company. The work
' the plant is growing so that the
rvices of an extra man has been
und necessary.
THE BACHELOR MAIDS.
Miss Caroline Graves and Miss
>rnelia Tennant have rented the
lartments at the Kerr home and
11 do light house-keeping for the
mmer.
IE PRESBYTERIAN'S REGRETS
We regret to note that Mr. Hugh
ilson of Abbeville has been quite
iwell. We hope he may have a ;
iedy recovery.? A. R. Presby- J
rian.
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DUE WEST. ^ |
Due West, Feb. 27.?Mrs.. Jessie j
>yce Orr and two children' left
it week to visit friends at Chartte,
N. C.
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JUT. ttUU ACS. UVUg Vi UWIWUIOJ J
C., are the guests of Prof, and <
re. Ednr Long.
Miss Mary Markham, who has
en visiting her sister, at Fountain
n, returned home last week.
Mrs. B. E. Wright of Chester, ;
ent a few days last week as the j
est of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scoggins. '
Mrs. Henry Parr, of Newberry, .
s been visiting her daughter, Miss
:ile, at the Womans College. <
Mr. M. B. Clinkscales is spending i
part of the winter with his : son
d daughter at Tampa, Fla. 2
Miss Eleanor Pressley from. Bel- i
i, and Miss Clara Agnew from <
iderson, spent last week-end with i
me folks. "** - Miss
Rachel Boyce and Mr. Mar- j
y came np from Troy and spent j
it Friday night with the formers j
>ther, Bus. Boyce. j
Miss Maggie Scoggins of Char- i
;te, N. C., Miss Pearl Scoggins, of
ilzer, and Miss Jannette, after (
ending a short time with home 1
Iks, returned to their work last ]
turday. 1
Mrs. Dr. Kennedy is spending this
sek at her old home in Newberry, j
We are pleased to say that Mrs. '
re. W. A. Markham and Mrs. J. J. ]
:oggins are both improving. i
Miss Mary Bigham from Andern,
spent last Friday night in Due
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Rev. T. H. McDill, who has been
rying on a meeting at Erskine,
osed with Sabbath night's service,
id Rev. R. A. Lummus at the Woan's
college, it was a new feature
have both services the same week
Mrs. Moffatt, of Troy, Tenn., who
is spent a couple of weeks with
sr daughter at the Woman's colge,
returned home last Friday. Her
mmmnammrn i three
The Rose
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Spring
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for
Women
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Misses
THE ROSEI
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The Bes
Of the Pop
The Anderson Phoi
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run aiiu dl
i| Is that their customers use
know there is nothing bette
there is anything quite as
the gilt edge value of this
is the crops made i
|| "Word to the wise."
We can furnish you wi
We have Soda for sale.
We have special convei
I fit the Fertilizer MilL
ANDERSON PHOSI
W. F. FABME
Sold at the same pric
results are so much better.laughter
and Mrs. Grier accompanaA
tin* aa -fa*, on OpMnvillA.
Mr. T. C. Anderson of Ninety
Six, spent ? few days in Dae West 3
recently looking up figures connect3d
with the government' require- ;
nents of the valuation of railroads.
The Lila Bonner Division of the ;
Alumnae Association, fifteen strong,
leld its February meeting at the
lome of Mrs. F. T. Pressly, with
tfesdames Pressly and H. M. Young
us joint hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McClintock ,
md family are moving to Greenville ;
ihis week. We regret to lose them, (
sut wish them much success in their j
new home. i
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Evans from '
Sharon, spent last Saturday night
with the latter'g parents, Mr. and ;
Mrs. A. R. Ellis, and worshiped'with
the A. R. P.'s on Sabbath.
Dr. Robinson made an address to
the Y. W. C. A. on Sunday evening
on "The Life of Henry Martin."
Misses Gladys Rogers and Jean
Pressly spent last week-end in Rock
Hill as delegates to the Students'
Volunteer convention, which was
held at Winthrop.
The Calliopean Literary society
will hold its annual celebration in
the Erskine auditorium at 8 P. M.,
on March 7.
STORES : r ; MANY PEPA1
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nberg Mercs
MOMENT ST(
Abbeville, S. C.
New styl<
shoes tha
air admire.
1 wlkre
with ther
are very
There is
the wor
The Quality
The shapes <
stylish and j
Several pretl
width.
Come in or
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it year after year* They # M
r and they don't; believe | 9j
good. The best proof- of ffl|
"Fish and Blood" goods- g|8j
vhen it is used-^? ? fl
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riences for loading wagons SjH
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e as the others, but the $9
-"Word to the wise." | I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OP ABBEVILLE.
[n the Court of Common Pl?as/!^H
NOTICE TO CLAIMNATS. 9
MACK HUGHE Y, Plaintiff, M
against ?
MRS. EMMA T. GREESON and J.
L. PERRIN, Clerk of Court, u |S|
Administrator of the Estate of 'vH
URIAH GREESON, Deceased, M
Defendants. H
TAKE NOTICE: That by virtue
of an order of the Court of Commos -^H
Pleas, dated the 27th day of February,
1917, all owners of, or claim- <9
ants under, a certain mortgage executed
by Mrs. Emma T. Greeson to
Uriah Greeson, dated October 27th.' '-^W|
1902. securing a note for Four J9
Hundred ($400.00) Dollars, of even
date, payable one day after date, JH
which mortgage was recorded in i M
Book "AA". page 96, in the office of
of the Clerk of Court for Abbeville
county, on November 21st, 1902
are required to file proof of theirm*
claim with the Clerk of this Court, -Jm
to, or under, the said mortgage.
within thirty days from the date of -W
the said order, or such claim will be S
thereafter barred. j|
J. L. PERRIN, M
Clerk of Court.
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