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Monterey, March 30.?'-Mr. and i
Mrs. J. J. Grant and little son, of i
Midway, spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McClain at
Warrenton.
Mr. Alvin McClain of Abbeville,
was the week-end guest of Mr. Arthur
Sutherland.
Mrs. Patterson and daughter, Miss
Ethna, spent Saturday with Will
Moore of Lowndesville.
Mr. G. W. Price is on the jury
this week.
Messrs F. E. Patterson, Knox and
Earl Campbell spent Sunday night
in Flatwoods with Mr. and Mrs.
Colea Campbell.
Mr. J. F. Clinkscales and son,
Mr. Marshall, were business visi-11
tors to Georgia last week.
Mr. J. T. Patterson spent Saturday
night with Mr. Curt Campbell (
of the Burro.
Messrs Reid Simpson and son, andj
J. F. Clinkscales and son, and Mr. |
J. L. Sutherland were visitors to
the city this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Grant and Mr
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ana mra. *y . a. medium were me
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Suth- *
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Mrs. T. B. Ammons has gone % to
Chester where she will undergo an *
operation. We hope for her a
speedy recovery. / 1
Mesdames J. T. and Palmer Bell
and little son Adger, spent Tues- 11
day afternoon very pleasantly at ^
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the home of Mrs. J. A. Sutherland.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McClain and
children spent Monday night with
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. McClain of
nerr Abbeville. ai
Mrs. "N. B. Napier and sons, Bennie
and Bill, spent Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. J. L. Sutherland. '
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Born?At Abbeville, March 29, k?
1918, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene bi
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/ Born?At Abbeville, March 30,
1918, to Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Ra- m
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MASTER'S SALE
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N STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i g8
County of Abbeville. ur
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' ROBERT H. GILLIAM, Plaintiff, lo
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JOHN CANNON, Defendant. de
By authority of a Decree of Sale
by the Court of Common Pleas for I
Abbeville County, in said State, ^
made in the above stated case, I
will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, th
at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Sales- R'
day in May, A. D., 1918, within a^
the legal hours of sale, the following
described land, to-wit: All that th
tract or parcel of land situate, lying
and being in .Abbeville County,
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in the State aforesaid, containing
Eighteen (18) acres, more or less,
situate, lying and being in Magnolia
Township, said County and State.
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and bounded by lands of Visanska tVj
and Rosenberg, Gertrude Cannon, P*
Richard Wade, being the interest of
the defendant through the estate of v"
his grandfather, Willis Cannon de- w
ceased. *
TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purt-t
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chaser or purchasers to pay for papers
and revenue stamps.
J. L. PERRIN. v ?
Clerk Court Abbeville Co. S. C. ^
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"INTOLERANCE"
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OPERA HOUSE, KK1UAY, AI*L. ve.
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' The announcement that D. W. ^
Griffith's "Intolerance," which the ^
leading dramatic critics of this coun ^
try have proclaimed the most stupendous
as well as the most magnificent
spectacle ever produced, has
been booked by the manager of the ^
nnora House for an eneracement of! .
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two shows, matinee and night, Friday,
April 12th. ought to be wel"v~"
come information for local play- ?
goers.
The theme of this latest achivement,
which it is stated sets a standard
of colossal production which I
even Mr. Griffith may never be able I
to excel, is Love's struggle through- . \
out the ages. The scenes are laid c
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in four ages of the world's develop- c
i ment; Ancient Babylon, the Nazarene's
Judea, Mediaeval Paris, and
a modern American city. J
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Economy Yoi
Purity Your!
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Your Uncle Sam wants you to 1
of Food, but there is not a citizen
he wanst to go hungry.
In the matter of Conservation o:
the longest way. You cannot econc
ducts obtainable. Highly nourishin
the cheapest in the long run.
Feed your family from our stoi
out for the best from every view]
and at the same time highly, nouris
way to economize.
W.D. E
"Intolerance" is the successor o
dr. Griffith's "The Birth of a Na
ion." It is said to have cost tw<
lillion dollars and 125,000 people
500 horses and 1500 chariots tool
tart in it. ...
Among the film favorites having
ts principal roles are: Mae Marsh
liriani Cocper, Constance Tal
ladge, Seena Owen, Bessie Love
[argery Wilson, Lillian Gish, Robrt
Harron, Alfred Paget, Waltei
rong, and Elmer Clifton.
Admission?Children, 25c, adults
Dc. Plus war tax, both matinee
id night.
Friday, April 12th.
IN MEMORY OF MRS. LANIER.
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Mrs. Mamie Lanier passed quietaway
Wednesday afternoon. She
id been sick for three long years,
it she has borne it patiefitly. She
as a member of Rocky River
lurch and was a good and faith1
wnmnn fn Vipr find nnr? follow
an. She leaves seven sisters, one
other and three sons, besides a
ist of friends to mourn her death.
The soul of this good woman
inged its flight to the God who
ive it and there will rest in peace
itil the resurrection morn.
All that physicians, friends and
vred ones could do was done but
(thing could stay the hand of
;ath.
The funeral was preached at the
>me of her son, Mr. W. C. Lanier
3v. Clotfelter preached the funer,
after funeral services were held
e remains were laid to rest at
ocky River cemetery where it
vaits resurrection morn.
The family and loved ones have
ie sympathy of a host of friends.
A Friend.
BED POTATOS AND
PLANTS FOR SALE
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For the benefit of those desiring
> purchase either potato slips or
ants VI am giving below parties
iving them to pell and advise those
ho want to buy to get in1 touch
ith these parties at once. They
key offer Porto Rico and Nancy
omise April and May delivery,
all varieties, and range in price
om $2.00 to $2.50 per thousand.
Yoder Bros., Hickory, N. C.; W.
. Powers, Thomasville, Ga., R-6;
L. Reynolds, Bellevue, Macon, Ga.
'. J. Green, Live Oak, Fla.; A. A.
igford, Lumberton , Miss.; Colelan
Plant Co., Tifton, Ga.; B. J.
'ead, Alma, Ga.,; Leslie Bolick
onover, N. C.; John Aldridge, Talthassee,
Fla.; Chas. Bowman, Tj
'y, Ga.; Brier Hill Plantation
homasville, Ga.; The Dixie Planl
!o., Hawkinsville, Ga.; H. W. Sei;
!o.; Jacksonvile, Fla.; H. & R. Bal
n-d, Favo, Ga.; Blakeley Farms
Jlakeley, Ga.; Enterprise Co., Sum
er, S. C.
W. A. Rowell, Agent.
NOTICE TEACHERS' EXAM IN A
TICN.
By order of the State Board o
Education, the Spring Teachers
Examination will be held in Abbe
.'illo County Court House on Fri
lay, May the ?rd between the hour
>f 0 A. M." and 4 P. M.
W. J. EVANS,
Co. Supt. of Education.
5-22-3t.
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>e as saving as possible in the matter
of these good old United States that 1
f food, remember this: The Best goes
>mize by using the cheapest food prog
food comes higher in price and is
:e. We are constantly on the watch
joint. If it is pure and wholesome
shing, we have it. 'Tis the very best
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.DCLuia, iriarcii uo. irirb. dim IjinK.
' and Mrs. M. E. Beauford spent the
day with Mrs. A. K.. Woodhurst; last
' Friday.
Mrs. Clarkie Link and Miss Maud
Pettigrew spent last Saturday night
with Mrs. Jim' McGaw.
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, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jenkins of
Portsmouth,Va., are home to see her
mother, Mrs. M. E. Beauford. Mr.
j Jenkins has been transferred from
I Portsmouth Navy to Charleston.
There will be all day services at
Long Cane A. R. P. church Sabbath
, The community is cordially invited, j
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall sperrt the
day last Sabbath with her son, Mr. j |
ri W. M. Hall on her 60th birthday. | j
j The Bethia school had an essay! 8
: last Friday, the subject was, That, I
. this State should refuse educational", |
j qualification for suffrage. Grace" I
' Dansby, Ruth Beauford, Julia Link,! 1 ?
'Affirmative; S. T. Link, Eugene' 3831
Beauford, Negative. i
The affirmative be?:t. Hurrah for ^
; the girls. ijlr'
We are sorry to Iretve to give up M:
some of our boys the first of April ;
Viiif wo tiavo crnf tr> rTn all WP I
j to help win the war. Hope to see . j
them come back with; a sound and
i wholesome body.
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WANTS '|i '
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FOR SALE:?Choice Chrysanthe-;
j mum plants of the exhibition va-j'
riety and tomai;o plants nowjj
ready. Orders taken now for Sal-! i
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via plants. Phone 34. 4-2-lt, t
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'FOR RENT:?The lower part of, (
mv house with garden. Mrs. R. j' j
C. Wilson. 4-2. if
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WANTED?At the State Hospital, ;
for the Insane, Columbia, white jj
women, preferably between the1 ;
apes of eighteen and thirty years,; j
as student nurses and attendants.
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For information write the Super-; i
intendent. 4-2-4t.
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'iFOR SA.LE:?Potorico and Nancy . j
Hall Potato Plants, $2.50 perl-!
j thousand, immediate shipments.
Thos. H. Brock, Honea Path, S.hi
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-1 PASTURAGE:?Wanted, about 25
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rj or 30 head of cattle for pastur-!';
,! ape. Good grazing now. R. S. j |
t! McCombs, Route 4. 3-29-2t.ll I
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" FOR SALE:?A mule, and for rent !
?' one two-horse farm, 2 miles from' !
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town, containing z negro nouses,;,;
barn and 2 wells. Apply to Mrs.; ,
W. C. DuPre, or W. S. DuPre.
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1 FOR SALE?Royal Mail Roadster
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I for sale, splendid condition. Good
' ' tires with one extra. W. A. Lee J j!
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s COTTON SEED?Wanamaker Im- i
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proved, Cleveland Big Boll. Prices jj:
' $1.75 per bushel, under 5 bushe j jj
$2.00 per bushel. W. S. CothraiijL
or S. J. Link. 2-19-tf |L
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ABBEVILLE,
Weekly Special Tuesday
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Men's All Wool! Hardware
Blue Serge Suits, j 14 quart
good quality, me-j enamel dish j
dium weight. Special, 50 ce
Special $16.50.
Groceries
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i Canned Toma
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Special 19 cei
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an^ i Dry Goods Stere I
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French Serge of j I
gYey I fine quality. Navy, * I ^m
)ans, | Copenhagen and I
nts. White, 41 inches "m
wide. I
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toes, j $1.00. I
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