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TUUUA X I W/? ^T"^M^"^M^SSSSS!SSBB53BXSSS5B5S5S5B3CS y~ =? Xocal flews : personals : I g K -?- ?* ?. X" 4Ua >it/< ?vTr Miss Alary Burton swuv uk * r>*kv ?{* >>- ***- V-%i . . ( end in Laurens with relatives. j Ed Stpvenson spent the week-end m Tifton, Ga., with friends. , f ???- , Glenn Baskin of Greenwood. Spe4t Sunday in town. 3 * / )' \ ~V '? i ; Misses Mae Welborn1 and Annie Mulligan' spent Sunday in Andersen. ' .. ' Bob Greece and Albert Rosenberg spent Sunday in Greenville. ' ! j?. ^ < Miss Mary Rudisail spent the weekend with her parents in Spartanburg. . Baron Agnew of Due Wt$, was in town Friday afternoon. \ '-..r : Mr. and Mrs. Claude Vsmdiver ate visiting relatives in Athens and Gainesville. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jfiserof Columbia, were guests test ^eek of Mr. anc Mrs. C. A. EaigJer. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. "Harrison -wen! down to Manning last week for c short visit to the home folk?. i. ? f > ' : J! ' ? ? , Misses Annie and Mary Hill, Mrs JL M. HSU and Mrs. J. M. Morgar went down to Greenwood Saturday. * Mrs. XL (G. Bagen and son, Walter are visiting relatives near Hones Path. / ' Miss Pearle Hagen, and brother Harper, spent. Sunday in Honea Path with relatives. \ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson attended the conference in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. C. F. Schwerin, Sumter, is visitng her daughter, Mrs. S. H. Rosenberg. Frank Roche, Wallace Cheatham and C uarlie Darrocott spent Sundaj in Greenville. Miss Kathleen Bates and CarlisU Bates spent Sunday at their home ir Va? Wyck. The Rev. E. D. Kerr of Newberry is spending a few days with Mrs. L W. White. / ??? Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sauls, Mrs. J R. Nickles, Miss Marion "Wilson and Mis$ Bathleen Bates attended the circus in Athens Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Jones, Anderson College, spent Saturday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C f> Jdnes. * t Miss Blanche Smith, of Anderson, was the attractive guest from SaturHftV nnt.il MonHnv nf hor cniiain Xficc Eva Reamea. Arthur Manning Klugh and Bill Calvert, of Wofford Fitting School, spent the week-end here with theii home folks. fit. ___ Mrs. Austin came over from Greenwood, last week and spent several days pleasantly with Dr. and Mrs. J. . t * A.' Austin. Miss Gladys Wham, student at Limestone College, Gaffney, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M| Wham. Miss Jennie Nance of the Woman's College, Due West, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Nance of Monterey. Mrs: Harrison is in the city from Bradley for a visit to her son, Dr. F F. E. Harrison. Her visits always give pleasure to a host of friends I j 1.; j i ajia Kinarea. Mr . R. S. Ellis is working during the fail reason for the Hot Hastier Racket and will be glad for people vho rre in search of lively bargains to see her. ??pn??? , Just We are retting in ; v. -T one-horse wagon, Lines, Back Ban* Chains. , I ' M FORI f ? f? ^v^Hof^^afc^i . Cruppers, Lines, 1 I i I&& SSBayp;? Bands, Bridles, an v ,^$?ehave a faft w>". Our/prices are i TP J. 1 J ' No.l?!NMi?hi i- ... '1" ' * , *t' ' - - . TTTTTv" Hr. H.?C.<Fair, 'of .. St. Matthews, . made 'his .usual visit to Abbeville 'SunI day. iHe Hikes this old ti&wh. * ** : u MiBses Oney and Caro Morse have been in Atlanta the past week on a /isit to relatives and friends. 1 ' I I Mrs. Thomas Estes of Union, accompanied by her fine looking little (j son, is in the city for a visit to her j brother, Mr. J. D. Kerr. Mrs. Estes {is well remembered in Abbeville and , old friends are glad to see her again. Miss Sarah Welsh came down from Monroe Sunday and is visiting Mrs. Frank Welsh. She brought Dale and Winona Welsh back to Abbeville after a three weeks visit to( their grandparents. [ Book Club. I The Book Club will meet with Mrs. 5 M. B. Reese, Wednesday afternoon at . 4 o'clock. L |Dr. NEUFFER SPEAKS J OF THIRD ROLL7CALL 'I . This being the first opportunity I have had to make any statement as to the Red Cr^ss work since accept1 ing the chairmanship of the local Chapter, arid it gives me great pleasure to make this first statement in - connection with the Roll Call. I be jlieve sincerely in the future of the Red Cross, and believe every community should have such an organi zation. I believe the peace program I will fill a long felt want ill Abbeville. ! The nature and extent of that service will be determined by the support given the Chapter by the people, 1 therefore I am interested in the iesponse to the Third Roll Call. Dr. G. A. Neuffer. J *r/\ PAnTiPV tup 1 \j r \ji\ i ir i i nc Colds, Grip T? | NEUFFER'S 1 It builds up and st system. It fortifies Colds, Grip and Influ It improves the ap] the cheeks and restdr by purifying the Bloo You can soon feel ; j invigorating effect. ! McMurray I V ' '/*'.7 . Received v. v } a nice lot of Slip Harn Kmw two-horse Bri d, Belly Bend* end ' V " r":- ' |: . < . ' ; ' J\ tUGGY HARNESS i | . iuch ac, Shaf races, Humes and Tug d Hold-back Straps. tets of Double Harness. j V rigk. Come and see. ik . . \.l ' r., E STAR* % V nSt. / j'A J. FRANK 8TRICKLANO. ? ' . ' \ : I ^ 1 fifljjSfflfifflrffffiffifo? r^^^StF 'v . . ?? rtvi? nf the createst services re dered by the Bed Cross during tl War was that of locating solders the A. E. F. Many distressed pa ents have appealed to the Red Cro for some news of the boy in Franc and so perfect was the system ' communication that nlmo.u in eve case and without fail, word was se and received that undo1' existing ci cumstances could not otherwise ha been secured. Mr. Strickland'was detailed to similar duty in the' army. Similnr, e cept that he had to locate the. grav of fallen heroes instead of the iivii man. . . i U. D. C. __ The U. D. C. will held its rcgnl; meeting Tuesday afternoon at o'clock at the hom?-of Mrs T. < White. The member* are all .arg< to attend. SYSTEM AGAINST i ? and Influenza ike i LUNG TONIC rengthens the whole the' system against, tenza. petite, brings color to i es vitality and energy d and making it rich. its strengthening and / j | Drug Co. m f| ', ' . ' I U ',y [ - 5^0 I,- ; * 10 >t? fftr seeding i ;r...-i; > 1.1 mT \ I jnjk t VEHICL I ", , 1 - ^ i > v. Av'i./. V.; ' ' ' ' ' ' :==Ss^== HONOR PUPILS OF ' ABBEVILLE SCHOOLS MONTH OF OCTO) I - - ' V-". ? *- ; ; " ' f" J. -y, t j . The following papila hm -1 | neither tardy nor- absent durihg j school month ending Octobet I and have made an average of 90% on their Staiiefc. Those rta Mhighly dsitinguished" have Hi* general average of over 96%. i deportment ef ,the pupil must 'oe excellent before entitling hii i a place on the roll of honor: , . First Grade?Distinguished: E McCuen, Eugenia Swetenburg, ( Bruce, Berie Evans, Mary Bei Mary Maxwell, Mildred. McCo Mamie Reese. Second Grade?Highly disting .ed: Martha Aiken, Helen Gaml Distinguished: Mairy Drennan, M Miller, Margarpt Culbreth, Lucia II | Loru, uvexie unnam, oiauae rtei |r | Annie Rogers, Florence Spr< J I Frances Wosraansky. . * Third Grade?Highly distinguis n" Jas. Blessing, Sam Shiver, Jr., 1 lie Chalmers,, Marie Hicks, Sara Si jn Sdna White; Distinguished: Brazeale, Eleanor DuPre, Alma B v" ing, Emily Morse, Anne Smith, ss ginia Starnes, Henry Power, Wil ,e Dawson, Alvin Wham, Sara Thon Charlotte Reeser Sara Evans. FoUrth Grade?Highly disting ry ed: Martha Calvert. Distinguis nt Mabel Bradley, Susan Minshall, ( Underwood, James Fulp, Jr., Wi ir" McCombs, Adair Aiken, Josej ve Barnwell, -JUinnie Ella Swetenl Jean Milford, Estelle Lyon. Fifth Grade?Highly distinguis a John Harrison. Distinguished: ] x- Hill Ferguson, Elizabeth Beeks, E beth Corley, Henry Culbreth, garet Flynn, Anna Jones, Effie if? Abee. Sixth Grade?Rachel Mini William Greene, Jr., Jas. McCo Ada Perrin. Seventh Grade?Highly di guished: Ellis Poliakoff, Jeanie V Madge Ferguson; distinguished: ginia Wilson, Judith Hill, Sara ar wards, Donald Harris, Robert 1 4 Mary Swetenburg, Frances Gilli High School. First Year: Highly dsitinguif ed Mary Shaw Gilliam, Mary Jones, . by Owen, Elizabeth Lyon, Grace ford, Raymond Swetenburg; Di ? guished: Carolina Chalmers, . Cheatham, Helen Cromer, Annie & bry, Marion Wilson. Second "i Distinguished: Edwin Barksdale, 1 Smith, Celia Chalmers, Maria Net Third Year: Highly Distinguis Elizabeth Gambrell, Mary White; tingukhed: Helen Milford, Annie 1 _ TT_i ?r. son, .Florence iNeuner, nai mi Fourth Year: Highly Distinguis Mary Greene, Gwen Bristow; Di gui&hed: .Victoria Howie, Marj Swetenburg. Mill School. First Grade: Grace Link, Nellie Finley, Ethel Norrell, Florence ] ell, Jessie Smith, Ramer Taylor, fay Smith, Mozell Taylor, Ruby I ley, Robert Baker, Edna Bond, liam Finley, Andrew Scott, Jas. S First Grades Lila May New, E Mullen, Lila May Johnson, Mi Sorrow, Pearl Scott. Third Gi Harold Bell, Edna Clark, Edgar C Paul Frith, Lonnie Link, Lilly Pr Eddie Thomas. ' Jas. D. Fulp, Superintehc 1 ABBEVILLE SCHOOLS LEA) Complimentary Communication f South Carolina Memorial Conn sion to Superintendent Fulp. (Proper-Gander.) The letter quoted below is ] lished for the benefit of pupils friends of the school: "Columbia, S. C., Oct. 14, 1 "Mr. J. D. Fulp, Supt., "City Public Schools, "Abbeville, S. C. "Dear Sir:? j The Commission is pleased to It *1 i. ' ' [< ' A^^^KKR^wBB '. ^Vj ' '-^rV/v r>flHnE^fl '<s ;xV"- mHH : / \ ; HHHfl ' ' / Ar "* ~ T9^WWWa?$W#CT"??S5Sc)&( Wfi'r''S?>C. jSgnsCJ V '-' i': ' ;: : .... iv).f>^,'":;> ' - . " ' V ; . 0-::;v :-t -;:.:.,--*&?&A : . 1 ' ' . r *. r. letter of the 8th" instant, lhatfthe City ScKools oi Abbeville IER have contributed the sumof $99.99 J to the Memorial Fund, with rfore been ieoming in daily. ' the "H the -patriotic school children of 31st. Abbeville can contribute . this Urge qver sum, what should the men and worked men of the State subscribe to this de a great memorial? This subscription The from your schools should, be an' inalso I centive to the entire State, and I am rt to'sure that it lrill be. : "Respectfully yours, dwin " "Gharles H. Geralds 3has. TlTe total amount collected to date won, fpom- the school children is $101.69. I This is truly a splendid showing oish--and reflects credit upon the patriotic well, sentiments'of the Abbeville children. abry; J. " ' , Mc: ; J-;" ? ? lv!!ii Master's Sale, siisei' _ ihed: The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Lois Court of Common Pleas. 'lem-^HOYT ASHLEY, et al, > Plaintiff, j Vir' . ' > " lliam ' . d against . j ison, ^ _ _ ??l1 A s Opera Mar- |B \H *11 M7?. IJ=J? ' ' ' ' Today? PAULINE F j ? cr ':* al IV 7*11 * William and Edit r i hDt I SMASHING Wil-'jj 10c. - hed 9 fa*et jS ' Wedn Mae | NORMA T leas-1 "The Heart Wll- r I. . ? ---- .gg ti it possioie 10 ma cott. Ijj lore and later learn [azeljsj Norma Talmadge it Weto ad?: ?g , . al uitt", j| . I "ELMO THI jl Thur rom j jj| "s- j3f * Madelaine "Rose Of! ! jH, Also a STAF pub- j gg| 10c 11 ^The Best of C ? 1 1? ?-?. V. r i f \< | . ... 1- t ' . - ' :> i ' >: >" \ . . ' -'4 . , (. . , *'' I : ' ' ; I ' VI y * Abbeville, S. C. DAISY ASHLEY, '<gt ai, Defendants By authority df+tftee&e ?f Sale iy the Court of GbnbHni Pleas for Abbeville County, ia Baid State, made in the above staged case, I will offer for sale, At Public Outcry, at Abbeville" C. ttj S. C., on Saleuday . in December, A. D. 1919, within tJae legal hours of sale the following, described%nd, to wit: 'All that tract or parcel of land situate^ lying and being in. Donalds Township, Abbeville Comity, in me smwj wwmw??) ? taining One hundred and Forty-^ht (148) Acres, ' moire'' or less, , ind ' bounded by lands of'J. Elmore Bran yon, Jesse Brock, A. D. Branyan, R. B. Ferguson; John Branyan: being tho V y* tract of larfd owned and possessed by J. N: Ashley at the time of his dent'h. *" TERMS OF SALE?CASH. xPur. ? chaser to pay for papers and stamps. ' ?0 THOS. P. THOMSON, Master A. C., S. C. ll-ll-3t.3w. \. x Belong to the Red Cross and keep tep with "America. House [j -iuesday ;>m rederick y j n ; ! >LD99 too. Duncan ^ h Johnson Carriers esday H ALMADGE 8 of Wetona" rry a man without i to love him? See m i "The Heart of i MIGHTY" J sday jj Treverse <U ^he West" l COMEDY. fgj 20c m 1 tood Pictures | O;.'