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: personals :
Frank Sherard of Calhoun Falls,
in town Friday.
l?is& ilary Lou Bowie attended
tiie Fair in Winder Friday.
Mise Willie Abies of Santuc, wan
ir iipwn Saturday.
ttsees Lillian Richey and Mary
Aifcen spent Friday in Greenwood.
Baron Agnew of Due West spent
Srmduj with friends in town. J
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Mrs. Clifton, Morrow of 'jricen-1
vil.e is "isiting relatives in the c:?\.j
Miss Eliza Lindsay spent Sunday
in lit. Carmel with friends.
Mr. Henry Belk, Waxhaw, N. C.,
wee a visitor in Abbeville Sunday.
Carlisle Bates spent the week-end
witk relatives in Van Wyck.
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Dr. and Mrs. C. H. McMurray
spent Friday in Greenwood with
friends. j3
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Mr. J. W. Coleman and Capt. W. L. I ^
Hemphill were Sunday afternoon
visitors to Abbeville.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Smith came ^
down from Pelzer Saturday and
speat Sunday with home folks. Sl
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Mrs. Carter Arnold, of Elberton,
is spending this week here with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Hill.
Mrs. H. C. Fennel and baby left ,
, Sunday afternoon for a visit with ; ^
friends in Spartanburg. L
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Miss Ella Mae Tribble spent the I _
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week-end wtih homefolks in Ander-'^
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Hiss Julia Ben, wno is teacning'V(
school in the Monterey section, spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs. H. ~~
C. Fennel.
Mrs. W. E. Cason and daughter, |
Cassandra, and Mr. and Mrs. Otis fg
McMilan, Anderson, spent x Sunday 1
with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gambrell.
Misses Daisy Hagen and Pearl Ha- | Sj
gen and Messrs. Robert Greene and g
Harper Hagen visited friends in An- jj
treville Sunday.
Judge Frank Gary came home and J
spent over Sunday with his home peo- E
pie. He returned to Spartanburg for j J=
' the opening of court Monday.
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Mrs. Hassia Greene of near Don- gf
aids, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. B
E. Culbreth, who is quite sick at her |
home on Magazine street.
Mr. Charles Todd came down from m
Doe West and spent Saturday and H
Sabbath with friends. The young M
man is in business in Columbia and ??
is making his way in the world.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Everett and Joe ?
Everett, Jr., were guests of Mr. and J
Mrs. W. D. Wilson Sunday and Mon- B
day, returning to their home in Spar- B
tar,burg Monday.
Miss Mildred Williams and Mi^s M
Jessie Ray spent Sunday in the city |?
the guests of Miss Louise Brown. J
They are teachers in the Greenwood M
Business College, Miss Williams be- M
ing principal. M
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Messrs. J. S. Stark, L. C. Parker, jj
Philip Rosenberg, Bradley Reese, W. j?
A. Calvert, Albert Henry, R. S. Link g
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a.jiu vy. 11. i ciuici aoLenueu tne auc- m
tion sale on the Old Norwood Place, H
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near Calhoun Falls, Monday morn- g|
ing. j jj
Mrs. Otto Bristow left Saturday, M
for Darlington to attend the wedding' S
of Miss Katherine Bristow, whose; M
marriage to Mr. Daniel T. McKcithan jjjj
Jr., takes place today. The Rev.'B
Louis J. Bristow, pastor of the Bap- |j
tist Church, will perform the weddiner, M
ceremony. prjj
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Mrs. W. L. Power and children are
siting their aunt, Mrs. J. K. Durst,
i Greenwood.
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Mrs. R. Glenn Kay and R. Glenn,
r., left Saturday for Elberton, Ga.,
> join Mr. Kay, where go to make
leir home in the future.
Miss Essie Lee McCord went up to
iberty today to be at he bedside of
er uncle, Mr. A. F. McCord, who
iffered another stroke of paralysis
ist week and is very ill.
A Birthday Party.
Little Misses Adelaide and Josebine
Philson entertained their little
iends last Wednesday at a delightll
party. The little girls celebrated
leir birthdays and the occasion was
ne of rare happiness to their many
ttle friends.
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vicoui oiiu v^iac vrcic oci v cu auu
ags of candy were grVeiras soujnir
of the day.
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A Tea Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Greene enter
tained at tea Friday night complimen
tary to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hemp
hill, of Greenwood. The evenini
passed pleasantly for those invited t<
meet the young^ couple.
A Set-Back Party.
Col. Wm. P. Greene gathered to
gether some of the set-back colonel
Saturday night and played the gam
at a party complimentary to Judg
Shipp. Col. Pat Roche was on ham
and had a "grand" time for he bea
Colonel Dick Sondley so bad that h
was willing to quit before dayligh
Sabbath morning. Major Davis am
Col. Cothran talked as much as wo
men at a bridge party, the discussioi
being the merits of poker over se
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Justice and Judge Shipp were th(
winners at their table by a narrow
but satisfactory margin.
" Supper was served during the ev
ening.
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^ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Jackson an- <
. nounce the marriage of their sister, <
J, Marie McKenzie i
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a y. Mr. Frank McNeill
Tuesday evening, October 14, 1919. j
At home to their friends after (
October 24, Chestnut Hill, Watts, S. ]
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? A Virginia Wedding. _ .
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e Mr. and Mrs. J. Alston Cabell have j
e issued invitations to the marriage of
d their daughter, Katherine Hamilton <
t to Mr. Charles Wilson Morriss, which ]
e interesting event takes place Oct. 15.
t at six o'clock at St. Pauls church in
d Richmond, Va. j
- Friends in Abbeville wish the
a young couple much happiness. j
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t Judge Shipp, A Visitor.
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v Judge Shipp, who is holding court <
- *n McCornrick. came up t~ Abbeville 1
- j Saturday and spent over i. j. "ty with >
! Mr. Greene. The Judge is i
r (looking fwell and Is enjoying life.
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SALE Of NORWOOD ]
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The s&teof the old Norwood Place,
near Calhoun Falls was held Monday, 1
conducted by the Wagener Real Es- !
tate and' Guaranty Co. The sale was 1
rapid and the land brought good IJ
| prices. % property, about 750 acres, |
1 was divided into 16 tracts. |c
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| The sales in part are as follows: II
II J. S. Stark bought three tracts for I
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$35 per: acre; W. L. Peebles bought ?
two tracts, paying about $85 per
11acre; R.xB. Cheatham bought four 1
I [tracts for $50 per acre; Charles TayI
lor bought one tract for $52 per acre; <
\ Ernest Boyd bought one tract for i
1 $52.50 per acre and another tract ^
i for $50* per acre: Albert Henrv I
11 bought one tract for $75 per acre. I *
I The tracts ran from 35 to 100 acres J*
| each.
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1 Weber Wilson and James Coleman
1 came down from Clemson and spent
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I Sunday with their ~home people.
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| Will You Spend 50c. On Rat-Snap to
Save $100?
1 One 50c. pkg. can kill 50 rats. Hie 0
I average rat will rob you of $10 a ^
year in feed, chicks and property 1
destruction. RAT-^SNAP is deadly to |s
j rats. Cremates after killing- Leaves,
I no smell. Comes in cakes. Rats will'
j pass up meat, grain, cheese to feast *
on RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, 25c,
;50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by i
| P. B. Speed and The Rosenberg Mercantile
Co.?Adv.
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and it will stan
sragon is not only famou
gth but is very light rum
>f the principals held tc
this wagon is that no in
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lie only wagon on the nu
oats of paint on it.
nd see it and you will be
liat it is the one to buy.
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Long Cane, Oct. 13.?Mrs. J. M.
VIcEellar of the city, spent Wednesiay
night with Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Beauford.
Miss Eva Finley spent Sunday
light with Miss Eppie Beauford.
Mr. T. H. Botts was a business vistor
to the city Wednesday.
Mrs. Albert King and little son
spent last week in the city with Mrs.
lodger Simpson.
Wr on/i Mrs. A. L. Drennan of
Anderson, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert King and Utile
son spent the week-end with Mr.
md Mjs. W. T. King.
Mesrs. A. L. Drennan of AacJerson,
ind W. D. Beauford and Misses lone
?!id Viola Beauford and Estslle Finey
spent Sunday night in Greenwood
with Mr. and Mrs. W. it. BsauV*rd.
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Miss Pearl Dansby of Bethia, spei.t
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julias
ling.
Mrs. W. T. King spent Sunday in
he city with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cromer and
tfrs. Arthur Erwin and children and
Kiss Bessie Erwin spent Sunday in
Sethia with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
3eauford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and
ihildren spent Sunday evening with
tfr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford.
Mr. Joe deauford and Misses Allie
ind Viola Beauford spent Saturday
svening with Misses Mary and Annie
Cay. ,
Mr. W. H. Beauford and little son,
Curtis, of Greenwood, spent Friday
light with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford.
Mrs. W. D, Beauford and daughter,
Miss Nina, spent Friday with Mr.
ina Mrs. w. o. cosier.
Red Cross.
The Annual meeting for election
>f officers of the Abbeville County
Chapter of the American Red Cross
nil be held in the Court House Wedvill
be held at City Council Chamber
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 15, at 5
'clock. All members are urged to
ie present and all branches and aux[iaries
are requested to have repreentatives
at this meeting.
J. S. Morse, Chairman.
Mrs. C. C. Gambrell, Sec.
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Good Roads and Trees.
The interest in good roads is grow-j
npr all over the country, and the newi
olicy of the American Forestry Asso-j
iation to link together the causes of j
ood roads and forestry is certain to
e received as good news. The asso-'
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iation is advocating the setting out'
f trees along the public roads as me-j
mrink to the soldiers. The trees will1
e of great benefit to the roads, and1
h.at method of honoring the soldiers1
?em.? peculiarly appropriate. Just)
link of a beautiful growing tree by!ie
side of a well-kept highway and;
marble slab near the tree giving the
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name and'other information of some
soldier who gave his life for the prjn- , ..
ciples of democracy and justice J The vi
trees will also add to the pleasure of .*
driving along the roads. The suggestion
should be extensively carried
out.?Christian Advocate. >?
"These Rats Wouldn't Eat My Beat
Grain," Says Fred Lamb.
It's hard to keep rats oat of a feed
store. Tried for years. A neighboring
store sold me some RAT-SNAP. It
worked wonders. Gathered up dead
rats every morning. Bought more
RAT-SNAP. Haven't a rat now.
They wouldn't eat my best grain
when I threw RAT-SNAP around."
Three sizes, 25c. 50c. $1.00. Sold and
guaranteed by P. B. Speed and The
Rosenberg Mercantile Co.?Adv.
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County of Abbeville.
Probate Court.
Clt&tion for Letters of Adminutr*tion.
fiy J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge of
Probate:
WHEREAS, J. H. fclugh, hath
made suit to me, to grant him Letters
of Administration of the Estate
j and effects of W. A. Klugh, late of
| Abbeville County, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and
admonish all ,and singular the kind
red and creditors of the said W. A.
Klugh, deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Abbeville Court
House, on 20th of Oct. 1919, after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal of
the Court, this 8th day of Oct. in the
year of our Lord one thousand nine
hundred and nineteen and in the
144th year of American Independence.
Published on the 10th day of Oct.
1919 in the Press and Banner and on
the Court House door for the time
required by law.
J. F. MILLER,
10-10-3t. Judge of Probate.