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: personals : |
Miss Annie Mulligan spent the
week-end with her home people near
Anderson.
Miss Susie Stevenson came down
from Due West on last Wednesday
to do some spring shopping and re.
mained until Friday. ; c
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; Mr. Joe L. Maxwell and little Evelyn,
came up from Greenwood and
spent Friday with relatives.
Miss Benie Watson came over on
Friday from Clinton and spent the
week-end with homefolks.
J. V. Elgin spent a few days of
last week in Columbia on business.
Mrs. C. E. Klugh of Greenwood,
visited friends in the city for several
days the past week.
Miss Hattie Roche came up from
Greenwood on Saturday for the
week-end with homefolks.
Mrs Henry Hagerman of Green?
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ville, u visiung ner mouier, iuid. v.
A. Harris, on Lower Main street.
Mrs. M. E. Hollingsworth and
Mrs. Roy Gilleland have returned
from a pleasant visit to the low
country, where they were the guests
" of Mrs. M. B. McCutcheon at Bishopville.
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Mr. Furman Longshore and W.
' B. Mahon went over to Atlnata Saturday
and took in the sights of the
' big city.
Mr. Tate Bradley, of Union, was
in the city Sabbath visiting his mother,
Mrs. S. E. Bradley. He wor,
shipped with the Seceders Sabbath
night.
- Mr. J. W. Coleman came over
from Greenwood Sunday and spent
the afternoon with Miy M. T. Coleman.
Mrs. Thurston Clark and Master
Thurston, have returned to Atlanta
after spending the past week in
Abbeville with the family of Mr.
A: W. Clark.
Mr. Frank L. Hughes and little
daughter, Ruby, of Greenville, spent
the week-end here with- Mr. and
Mrs. Joe T. Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cason and Miss
Daisy Maxwell motored to Greenwood
Sunday afternoon and spent a
pleasant time with relatives.
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Mrs. George Smith of Breezewood,
spent Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Hammond.
Sam Cason spent the week-end in
the city with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cason.
' Charley Armor went to Atlanta
Sonday on a pleasant mission.
; Mrs. W. L. Power and two young
sons are enjoying a weeks stay in
Brownlee with Mr. Henry Power
. . and Miss ADie May'Power. J *
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Mr. R. M. Haddon has been in
Tampa, Fla., for the past ten days
visiting friends and enjoying the
mild climate.
Hubert Cox came home from the
University Saturday and brought his
friend, Mr. Wm. F. Robinson of An
derson, and enjoyed a little recreation
of a few days. They returned
on Monday night.
Mr. W. E. Owen spent Sunday in
Chester with Mrs. Owen and Lewis,
who continues to improve.
George P. Cannon, of Anderson,
, spent Sunday here with his mother.
Marion McDonald of Atlanta,
spent Sunday here with his mother,
Mrs. W. T. McDonald.
Mrs. W. J. Ammons of Monterey,
spent Monday in our stores looking
over the new spring goods and buying
what she wanted.
Miss Mary Helen Smith is the attractive
guest of Miss Margaret
Cothran and Mrs. W. A. Lee.
Mrs. J. E. Moragne of Bordeaux,
and Miss Thelma Cade of Lander
college, spent Thursday in the city
With friends.
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FIELDS DAY.
Definite plans for Field Day wer
made at the Teachers meeting he!
at the Court House on last Satui
day. There were about forty teach
ers present, and reports of the dif
ferent committees were made.
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April uie oxn, was uie uuy ucuiuei
upon and the declamation contes
will be held the night before in thi
Opera House and medals will b
awarded as usual.
Several changes will be mad<
from last year, in that there will b<
no money prizes given, the firs
prize will be blue ribbon and seconi
will be red ribbon, and the banne:
goes to the school that wins the mos
points in athletics. There will be n<
floats and the exhibits this time wil
be of the classroom exclusively an<
the largest and best is being plan
ned.
Programs are being printed thi
week and distributed through th<
county and city schools. A band wil
add greatly toward making the da;
a success, and the money will havi
to be donated, or else collection
taken up, since the entire progran
of the day will be "FREE.'*'
RIDING ON THE SABBATH.
Last Sabbath was one of the firs
bright clear days "We have had sine
Christmas and many cars were ou
giving the people an opportunity t
enjoy the sunshine. Col. Bill T^ilsoi
was taking in the county in his ne\
Sport car and found the road to
wards Due West the most attractiv
from which the people on the roai
inferred that he was on his way t
the Interdenominational Sunda;
School Convention at Donalds.
THE YELLOWSTONE PARK.
The pictures on Ireland on las
Thursday at the court house, wer
lovely and everyone with a drop o
Irish blood in their veins was out t<
see them, there being no vacan
seats and m^Ay standing throng]
the entire lecture.
The pictures Thursday will b
about the Yellowstone ' Nations
Park.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller cam
over from Greenwood Sunday am
spent the day with Mr. and Mrt
Hilton.
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The Camp Fire Girls gave a Bool
party to their boy friends on las
Thursday night. There were abou
fifty present The Community Hons
was decorated for the occasion wit!
potted plants and cut flowers. Mis
Lois Little added much to the en
joyment by several piano selections,
Miss Maude Blanchett and Mi
Vernon Thornton surprised thei
friends by getting married Saturda;
evening. Misses Nannie Putman
Pauline Willis and Marie Blanchet
accompanied them to the Methodis
parsonage where Mr. Daniel pel
formed he ceremony. Both of the*
young people are deservedly pope
lar and their many friends wish then
much happiness.
On Friday night the Night Schoc
held a social meeting at the Com
munity House. The girls played th
boys a match game of Volley ball
The game was hard fought on botl
sides resulting in victory for th
girls. Later t?|?/ young people wen
into the housfe ind' enjoyea rinj
games for an' hour." Refreshment
were served and then they enjoye
an old fashioned candy ?pwtyiiig.
Mrs. Meadows Langley has re
turned from a two weeks visit t
her son, Bennie Langley, who i
slowly recovering from an operatioi
at Pryors Hospital in Chester. Mi
Langley spent Sunday with Bennie.
A match game of Volley ball wa
played between the girls and boy
under twelve years old Friday ai
ernoon. Again the girls were victox
ious.
Miss Marie Blanchett gave a Roo
party on Wednesday night. Abou
fifty enjoyed her hospitality. Th
young people were entertained a
Rook again on Monday night wit
Miss Annie Ayers.
The new school house will b
ready for use in a few days. Th
old buildin? will be fitted into
gymnasium. '
Dr. Swope addressed the mothei
club last Tuesday afternoon. Hi
subject was "Polly Anna." H
made an interesting and helpfi
talk and we look forward with muc
pleasure to another visit from him.
' During the winter months Rei
H. W. Pratt has very kindly delivei
ed two of his stereopticon lecture
each month in the Methodist churc
of the village. These lectures hav
proven very popular as well as ii
structive. Mr. Pratt lectures tc
night.
A'PLEASANT OCCASION.
e Mrs. S. E. Bradley reached the
^ Beventy-third mile post in her jour- 8
ney through life last Saturday and ^
the occasion was fittingly celebrati
ed, Mrs. J. C. Klugh and Mrs. J. F.
?_ Bradley giving a delightful spendthe-day
party to- the members of her
family and a few invited friends. v
* The day was pleasant in every re- a
t spect and the excellent dinner serv- v
e ed was enjoyed by all.
e Mrs. Bradley is a woman of superior
talents, being an aecome
plished musician, having written ^
e and had published several excellent
t numbers. She is also an artist and
] has recently painted and sold many
r good pictures in o3.
t Mrs. Bradley is a lover of good
5 books and is one of the most wide]
ly read women in Abbeville, and is y
1 an entertaining conversationalist
. She has many friends and relatives
in the county and all wish for her ^
B many more pleasant birthdays. ^
? FAIR AT DUE WEST.
7 A Community Fair will be held at
e Due West during October, the exact a
8 date to be announced later through
1 the newspapers of the county.
The fact that ladies are at the A
head of the enterprise insures a j,
good line of exhibits and a creditable
showing in every way.
. The exhibits will be varied and
1 of interest to every member of the o
e community. Live stock, poultry,
t farm and garden produce, canned
0 goods, flowers, needlecraft, and 13
fancy work of every kind will be c
a displayed. y
The department ox scnooi products
_ will be attractive to all who are interested
in education and to those
? in process of being educated. In
1 addition to this, Domestic Science ii
0 will be most alluringly represented j
in the satisfying dinners, the appe- .
y tizing lunches, and the delicious
cakes and candies which are to be ?
' sold by the ladies.'' Not the least h
part of the enjoyment of the oc- .
casion will be the mingling- with
t friends from surrounding towns
and country. Get your exhibits in
e readiness, and do not fail to be
f present
1 A BEAUTY PARLOR
I FOR ABBEVILLE
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i Miss M. J. Baker will open a
I beauty parlor on the 20th of March
in fhe room adjoining the millinery I
department of J. M. Anderson Co's. <
e store. Manicuring, massaging, and *
d shampooing of the firstclaus order j
| will be done. All the ladies who (
*? want to be beautiful must patronize I
the beauty room.
1 ' THE BOOK CLUB. <
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^ Book clab most pleasantly last Wed- >
nesday at its regular meeting. About
twenty ladies were present and
; many interesting current topics
were given and the books discusged
in a pleasing way. A salad course
with coffee was served.
THE CIVIC CLUB.
The regular meeting of the Civic
Club will be held in the club rooms
over Philson 6 Henry's store Thursday
afternoon at four o'clock. A
full meeting is desired.
BACK HOME.
Mr. Charlie Bruce and familya_
liatra mnvoH harlr 4a AVlh*vill? from
Greenville and are boarding with
j Mrs. Elbert White. Mr. Brace it *
' still a deputy for Marshal Lyon.
e REV. F. H. WARDLAW. J
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11 The friends of Rev. Frank Ward- t
e law will be glad to know that he t
* has accepted the call of Bethesda
? congregation in York county and
8 has moved into the manse at Guth- z
^ riesville.
People in Abbeville who remember
Mr. Wardlaw when he spun tops c
o and played marbles, are always glad
s to hear of the good things of life
a which come his way.
A NEW LEAF*TURNED OVER EVE
8 Advertising Service Departmen
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A Farmer
h ^Hl express packag
HW big mail-order ]
accosted by a loc
4*Why didn't yoi
a H bill of good* from x
H have saved you
and besides you >
H been patronizing a I
15 H which helps pay the
e H builds up this local
ll H mm The farmer look
h merchant a moment
W said:
H V "Why don't you patro
T? H/ your home paper and ad
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CHANGING THE TIME.
The time for holding the even
ervices in the churches of the <
ias been changed to eight o'clo<
FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE.
Mrs. M. T. Coleman has gone
)olumbia this week to be presenl
meeting of women who are org
sing a league for National Defei
ENTERTAINING AT BRIDG
Miss Plevna Seal was. hostess
lie regular meeting of the Bri
lub last Friday afternoon and
Brtaihed the ladies most pleasan
PERSONALS. ,
United States Marshal C. J. L;
ras in the city Sunday with friei
J. V. Lomax and R. H. Gre
rere visitors to Greenwood Sum
fternoon to friends.
Mrs. Sol Rosenberg will enterl
lie Bridge club at her home Fri
fternoon at four o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Blakeley i
liss Sarah Blakeley were shopp
i our stores Monday.
Mrs. J. Allen Smith and Rebei
ne of the little Smith twins,
ick with dyptheria at their home
ipper Main street Both have z
ases and are getting on nic
rhich will be good news to tl
nxious friends.
Miss Julia Schwerin of Sumtei
a Abbeville on a visit to her sis
Irs. Sol Rosenberg. Miss Schwi
las visited here before and
lany friends who are glad to
ler.
Statement of the Condition o
The Farmers Bank <
Abbeville County
Located at Abbeville, S. C.
it tlie close of business Mar. 6, 1
RESOURCES.
joans and Discounts $181,341
)verdrafts 6,281
Jonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank 4,10(
furniture and Fixtures. 841
)ther real Estate owned 6,745
)ue from Banks and
Bankers 57,85(
Currency J 7,811
Jold 361
lilver and Other Minor
Coin ? 1,685
Checks and Cash Items. 1,251
Total |267,26(
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in?$ 75,00(
Surplus Fund 18,00(
Jnaivided Profits* less
Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid 2,881
Hvidends Unpaid 14!
ndividual Deposits
. subject
to chk.,92,288.86
livings D e- '
noaits -2 68.621.14
fime Certificate*
. 8,826.00
Cashier's chk. 516.96-1170,19(
leaerve Fond earned
on General Individual
or Savings. Ledger. 1,07'
Total $267,251
JTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
' County of Abbeville, ss.
Before me came J. C. Thorn
Cashier of the, above named bi
rho, being duly sworn, says that
ibove and foregoing statement ii
rue condition of said bank, aa sh<
iy the books of said bank.
ALBEET HENRY,
Sworn to and subscribed bel
ae this 13th day of March, 191'
J. C. THOMSON,
Notary Public, S. C
Correct Attest:
C. D. BROWN,
F. E. HARRISON,
P. B. SPEED, Directors.
1RY WEEK. READ THEM A
t of The Preu and Banner.
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"PINK EYES."
an? Hubert Cox came home from Col***
umbia last Friday and spent a day
or two With his home people. He
was accompanied by his friend, Mr.
-Robinson of Anderson, and is now
visiting in Anderson with him.
Thaoa KnTTO n?n Iiama *> ?
. ^ ?MVWV WWJO Ol C UU1UC 11VUX UiC
^n_ University on account of to epidemic
... of ?ore eyes which the doctors call
e' "Pink eyes."
E* ANDERSON MUSIC FESTIVAL.
dffe The d*tei 'or Anderson Music
Festival have been set for Than*
" and Friday, March the 22nd and
28rd. This festival will be given
under the auspices of the Anderson
College and the dicertion of Dr. A.
yon Hoskenstrick, which guarantees the
ids. raccess of the enterprise. Thursday
evening Gauls' Holy City will
be sung. Friday afternoon a mati?ne
nee of distinguished artists will / be
y giien, which Friday night, In a Persian'
Garden" will' W sung With s
vocal recital by Charles Hafrison.
* Tickets for all concerts Will be
y $2.00, while fofra1 single concert the
admission will be $1.00.
and ROLL OF HONOR FOR
>ing LETHE SCHOOL PAST MONTH
High School.
tea, Bettie Morrah, Mary Tolen, Frani
are Leslie, Woodson Tolen, Watldna Toon
len, William Parker, Willie Leslie,
oild Grammar School. {
ely, Grace Richardson, Mallie Cade
lieir Genevieve Scoggins, Bertha Smith
Doretta Smith, Francis Templeton,
Edwin Broadwater, Marion Watkins
'? i? Warren Templeton, Daisy Hutchisoz
t?r, Primary Department
irin Mabel Richardson, Katrina Morhas
rah, < Robert Tolen, Nell Franklin,
see Mary Sae Watkina, Elmer Coleman
Edison Coleman, Charles Finley
~ Jimmie Lewis.
- VITAL STATISTICS.
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During the month of February ii
Cong Cane township, there were 4
births, 3 white ancl 1 colored, and 1
917 death, colored.
E. R. Miller.
} go CLINTON LODGE NO. 3. A. F. M
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. There will be an extra communi
).00 cation of Clinton Lodge No. 3, A. F
5.00 M., Friday evening at eight o'clock
J.00 Work in the third degree. Refresh
j gg ments will be served , immediate^
i.00 after conferring the degrees. Via
>.00 iting brothers welcome.'
R. N. Tiddy, W. M. /'
^19 ' Otto Secretary.
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1.95 I will be ready
Manicuring, M&sm
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? Scalp Treatment 01
20th, in room adjoi
son, partment of J. M. J
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dyeing.
Many things can be res
dition of newness.
The excellence of our v.
building our establishmei
ILL XjLiilCi Hja.
Let us send you a fre
booklet.
The Possibilities of <
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BROTHERHOOD ITEMS. |
The large amount of rain of superfluous
inundation caused an in- , ::-*m
' flow of water into the rear room of *^n
i the hall, which interfered with the JJ9
games last week. The Brotherhood is M
taking pains to avoid in the future
crnjr icviUICUWC U1 lllli BUJTW. A1110
week the usual hours are being observed
and patronized. The new
improvements perfecting the ac- _-$M
comodations of the hall were in-/ '
stalled last week making the fadH- ' 'M
ties in every way ample and satis- :;$m
factory. V .^8
The second grand championship \;<?jI
Basket Ball contest for the silver
cup recently awarded the Brotherhood
by W. E._ Johnson, will take J
place Friday, March 80th. The s?U- M
ver cut) is at present held by the
H|gh school puis of the ninth nod . -3ak
tenth grades. Therell be a double ;/<!&
contest, if the girls of thi present
team hold the cup, it will be due to 1
, hard and fast playing. - -M
The interest in the Brotherhood
' recreation is spreading and friends v /m
> are multiplying. As a concrete illus- |
tration of the. physical valne of
, these games, one lady who . is em- VaaM
ployed indoors, states that in two or -:?H
' three weeks' playingshe has gained vhSjfl
seyeral pounds. This recreation hall ?
is for every ;person, whether desiring '/: ;.>Ji
, to play or lbok on without regard to m
any religious' affiliation whatever.
Both playehr and spectators have - ;;v'|?|
full use and enjoyment of the hall
"JFKEE" of any cost .
The Brotherhood-is only glad to '
I have, the community realize the foil ' '
and most hearty welcome which ia
theirs. ^
| THE MAN WHO |
; BORROWS MONEY |
shonld make provision for M
> the loan to be paid when
' due. Our plan guarantees Bi
payment at maturity pro- J
vided you carry out' yonr , iS
part of the plan. Loans can /M
\ be obtained from the Stand- .*;|9
ard Building and Loan As- ' ' JS
sociation on character and M
earning capacity. Try the ||
Standards plan. 3
[ Standard Building and S
Loan Association*
r . W. H. WHITE, President
OTTO BRISTOW, Secretary. ^
MASSAGE, SHAMLP
TREATMENT
to serve patron* in are.
Shampooing and . i-J&M
a and after March the
ning the millinery de- ft ''|
Anderson Co. /i v
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to FOOTER'S!
i of fabrics for cleaning or
itored to a comparative con
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rork has been the means ofit
as the Greatest and best
e copy of our illustrated
Cleaning and Dyeing.
DYE WORKS J
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COMPANY, Agfento.
and Vicinity.
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