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W. D. Wilson was in Anderson attending
court this week.
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Charley Darracott spent Tuesday ^
in Anderson.
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Mrs. R. N. Tiddy and children are h
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Robert Young of Bradley, was a
v " business visitor here Monday. c
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Link of Bethia,!
? K were in town Tuesday. |
Misses Mattie and Willie Eakinjl
spent Thanksgiving Day in Greenwood.
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i y J. W. McKee, Jr., Columbia, -was aS
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business visitor in aoucviuc ww
week- j
Mr. and Mis. W. Joel Smitli have C
returned from a visit to relatves in '
- Laurens. ,
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J. W. Joliff, of Portsmouth, Va.,
p is spending a few days "with Mr. and
Harry B. Wiison. > j
Miss Annie Hagen Of Clinton, j
spent Thanksgiving with' her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hsgen.
Master James Sloan, Clinton, spent |
Thanksgiving with his aunt, Miss ^
Eliza Lindsay.
KC J- G. Hagen, Columbia, . spent^
Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr.L
and Miis. R. G. Hagen, nc-.r town. ^
Mr. and Mrg, J. M. Yoder, ; Van *
Wyck,': ip?nt Thanksgiving with their
8O*0J$r. Clyde .j
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^ Colombia Wednesday to attend the ,
teachers meeting. \
Mr. Walter Visaoika, Atlanta, Ga.
spent Thanksgiving "with his sister,
Mrs. Philip Rosenberg.
Mrs. F. V. Scott and Children,! and t
Mrs. Belle Atkins of Greenwood are .
visiting Mrs. E. H. Richey. j>j
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r-'Z/,' Millie McDonald of Atlanta, is via- r
\ m l:i iting his mother, Mrs> W. T. McDon- \
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Miss Rebecca Edmonds spent f
Thanksgiving in Chester with relatives.
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J?v Misses May and Eugenia Robertson
left Wednesday, to spend the J
Thanksgiving holidays with Dr. and ^
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f'vfe-'V E^est Visanska, of Charleston, ^
spent Thanksgiving with his sister, t
Mrs. P. Rosenberg. 1
^ I Messrs. Albert Rosenberg, TL S. i
McComb sbd Clyde Yoder attended
gV.| lthe Shrine ceremonial in Aifceos on
i Wednesday. ?
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Mr. R. M. Wiley arid family and t
*J; - Miss Janie Belle Wiley visited R. L. 1
Murphy Sunday. 1
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vv| ' Mr. Joe Holliday and children, and *
\i&T. and Mrs. Robert Cothran of! I
Honea Path, spent Thankcjrivine within
i and Mrs. R. G. Hagen.
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r. and Mrs. J as, S. Cochran spent
with., their daughter,
Mias Mildred Cochran, Lander Col11
lege, Greenwood. J
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: ! Hisses Minnie Ruth and Katie
Cox went up to Honea Path Thanks.
; giving and will spend until Sunday
v with their friend, Hiss Katherine
Latimer.
' J . Urs. J,; H. Brooks, Due West, mo-1
ther of Mrs. B. M. I
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. I of Mia. Barts, are the gwatoj^gfjl
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H. G. Clark spent Thanksgiving ii
Atlanta.
Miss Ruth Calvert left Wednesda;
or Pinewood to visit friends.
E. C. Horton and J. D. Kerr spen
thanksgiving in Union.
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Mrs. H. A. Benton and Mar;
ionise spent a few days this week ii
fonroe.
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Mrs. J. A. Medlock, of Greenville
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5 in the city spending a few day;
rith her friend, Mrs. J. C. Ellis,
W. H. Long and Allen and Bill]
.ong enjoyed the football game ii
ithens Thursday. ,
Lncien Lomax came over from At
mta and spent Thanksgiving witl
is parents.
Andrew Hill, Clemson College
ante home to spend the Thanksgiv
ag holidays.
C. J. Lyon, Jr., of Greenville, ,i
pending a few days here witl
filly Bradley and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen, o
Jreenwood, spent Thanksgiving hen
nth Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Reese.
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Mrs. R. M. Brewer and children o
Atlanta, are visiting Mrs. W. J. Dun
an.
Miss Eleanor Schroeder will go u
o Honea Path Saturday to visit he
riend, Miss Anne Crawford.
Harold Nancp leaves today f?
Pittsburgh, /Pa., to resume his wor
ifter .being at home for sometime o:
iccount of sickness.
Major and Mrs. J. D. Fulp lei
JVedriesday for Columbia V to atten
;he meeting of the Teachers Assoc!*
ion of South Carolina.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Greene, Mis
lary Greene, $Iiss Victoria Howi
aid Bill Greene went over to Atlant
?hanksgiving to hear Jehn McCox
nick.
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Miss Susie Ott, J. D. Fulp, Jr.,'an
Fohn Richard Fulp, sons of Maje
ind Mrs. J. D. Fulp, left Wedneada
so spend the Thanksgiving hoKdaj
with relatives at Fort Mill.
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Abbeville County is expected t
aise $1000 for the Bed Cross Christ
nas Seal fund, the money of coure
o be used to fight the tubescolosis i
roar country. If yon raise the $1O0(
f5 per cent can be kept is yon
ounty, either for a pnblie healt
lurse or to help start a county sans
orium where the tubercular patient
nay be taken, or for a Clinic wher
;he cases can be diagnosed properl
md proper instructions given as t
he sanatation and care necessary t
overcome the disease and protec
hose with whom the patient come
n contact. If you do not raise th
>1000, which of course we hope yo
rill, all the money you raise will b
rurned in to the State Budget an
four county will be given 75 per cer
Forth of service, which means
raveling clinic, the use of a nurs
'or several months or anything els
hat will be helpful to your count;
n the fight agkin&t the disease.
DODSON?DUNN
A pretty wedding of Wednesda;
ifternoon was that of Miss Jenni
iuth Dodson and Mr. John Rober
Dunn, both of Donalds, which wa
tolemnized at the home of the bride'
incle, Mr. S. W. Seawright, Rev. he
aad Vass officiating. Green an
vhite were the predominating coloi
n the appropriate decorations. Perm
riufce chrysanthemums and autom:
tallage being arranged with charm
ng effect in hall, parlor and dinini
oom. At four o'clock the parlor door
vere opened by Misses Mazie Seyl
ind Etta May Lindsay, and the wed
ling party entered to the strains o
he Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin.
Those attending the bride am
jroom were, Mr. Ransom Seawrigh
tnd Miss Ora Dodson, Mr. Charhoi
Jeawright and Miss Wilma Dodsor
Ir. Chas. Smith and Miss Fulalie Pai
ter, Mf.Jft^L^Cox and Miss Licri
fldfo fafeivwere followed,byjth
Misses Ethel ahd But
Kap-Carifcle, and little Miss Jew*
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n j improvised alter by the groom, ac- t
I /?Amno nioH Viu Mr. T,. FT. Carlisle.i Fol- ?
lowing the ceremony a reception was
y held. Mrs. John Taylor invited the
guests into the dining room, where
they were met by Miss Bertha Wyatt;
* and presented with dainty hand-paint- i
ed souvenirs. A delicious ice course
was served. Those assisting were
7 Mrs. Paul Cox, Mrs. J. H. Carlisle,
1 Mrs. 0. F. Hammond and Miss Cjora
. Parker.
The bride is a popular daughter of
Mr. Charles Dodson, and the groom
one of Donald's best known, and most
successful business men.
^ I Mr. and Mrs. Dunn left immediate^
ly for Washington, D. C., and other
points. After their wedding trip they
will be at home to hteir friends in
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. Donalds.?Greenville Piedmont.
1 A PERSIAN TO SPEAK
AT DE LA HOWE SUNDAY
* Yosip'Benjamin, a native Persian,
who saw all the horrors of the cruel)
and undiscriminating massacres in
flicted by the Kurds on the Persians
3 in the early days of the World War
3 will speak Sunday afternoon at 4
o'clock at De La Howe Industrial
School.
* During tW past four year^ Mr.
B Benjamin has lived in Russia; and
even there , he and his family: were
^ subjected to many hardships- and
dangers. A free-will offering will be
taken for the support of this wtmder1
ful man and his wife and five littU
children. By allMneans come, and you
P vill be made glad ypu did.
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BROTHERHOOD CHAIRMAN
VOTE ON HINES OFFER
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Cleveland, 0., Nov. 26.?The 500
general chairmen of the four railroad
brotherhoods in conference
^ here took, a vote on the offer of
^ Director General of Railroad Hinea
granting time and overtime in slow
freight service just before adjourning
for lunch. ' '
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I WANTS
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d!^OR SALE:?To the highest bidder,
at'my home, Friday, Dec. 5, fcome
- > good moles, farm implementa^amd
y machinery. B. E. ALLEN,
II ll-2813tPd. Lowndeavilley S. C.
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jOST OR STRAYED:?One dark
mare mole colt?2 years old.
11-25-2L . D. H. HILL. :
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'r FOR SALE.?By the load, all kinds
? of wood. Cannot hault it. $ W ]
Q sonable price, CHAS. BL THOMAS,
>. ll-25-3tPd. Watts, k C. ,
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h LOST OR STRAYED:?One brindle ,
k- steer with horns?2 years old. '
* 11-25-21. D. H.
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y FOR SALE:?House and lot ?n'<&nei,
o Hill, also 3 milk cows, 2 mules and
o household furniture. i
it ( LEMMIE SMITH,
* ll-25-3t Pd. Route 4, Box 79. (
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q LOST:?Auburn gas tank cap, on or
e near the square. Finder please red
turn to Press and Banner office.
FOR SALE:?One three-trarner, blue
a flame oil stove?in good condition.
e MRS. CLAUDE VANDIVER.
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WHEN IN NEED?of a good plum- j
ber, Phone 349. J. E. NORRIS. ]
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FOR SALE:?Several use Cars. . .
e MARTIN AND PENNAL,
^ 11-7-tf. f. - City Garage.
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s WANTED:?A man that will \
avail himself of an oppord
tunitv. Calhoun Falls is sure 1
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, 10 De one or tne Diggest ,
a manufacturing towns i n j
<- western South Carolina. i
& With all of the water power
8i of the Savannah in its back- j
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. door it can't do else^but de- i
f velop and grow. We have
seventy acres of uand in
i this town for immediate sale
t Write or wire for particn- 1
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The Clothes you buy m<
siderable out-lay?the ejL
good many dollar, in the
year.
It is your desire to get,
to give, every possible c
real value for every dollai
clothes.
That we do give you, at
most real value for the m
prove to you conclusively
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I nishings which include
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The Bank of Donalds, 1
LocirtWat DoiM, S. C., ?t th. V
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Bonds and Stocks Owned H,
by the Bank,: _ 4,500.00 gg I
Furniture and Fixtures. ' 1,516.62 ?. I
Banking House, ______ 1,094.99 H I
Othfer Real Estate owned 918.37 H
Due from Banks and <' - ' mm >
Bankers, 129,I?7.13 K
Currency, _?i.i 3,226.00 Bf
Gold,-. 35.00
Silver and other minor ffe
coin, 877^27 B
Cheeks and Cash Items. 1,899.11 ?
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LIABILITIES. _
Capital Stock Paid in,-- $ 25,000.00 S
Surplus Fond, ?i 7,000.00 H
Undivided Profits, less s
1 Current Expenses tod B
Taxes Paid, .i...... 3,882.78 b;
Dividends Unpaid, ?? 30.00 H
Individual Deposits
subject _ flf
to check,? $163,1,66.30 . fl .
Demand Certif- . H
icatee of dep. 57,791.81 .
rime Certifi- jgg ,
lates of deposit 1,779.80 /
Cashier's Chk, 1,768.70 9 .
Reserve Fund Carried on j 'A
General Individual or B
Savings Ledger, 10.63 B
TOTAL, $260,419.87 I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, &
County of) Abbeville, sa:, ' B
Before me came B. H. 'SMITH, B
Cashier of the above named bank, B
irho, being duly sworn, says that the
ibove and foregoing statement is a B
true condition of said bank, as shown B.
jy the books of said band. r
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i B. B. SMITH. ??
Sworn to and subscribed before B
ne this 24th day of November, 1919. H
: L. J. DAVIS, Notary Public 1
Correct AttMts KS
B. H. CARLTON, B
J. J. DUNN, B .
W. R. DUNN, > Directors.
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