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* ^ r ' * B Replete With CATCHY SONGS, i? 1 TUNEFUL MUSIC ' . Beautiful Scenery, Ate . . * " ' t&- b and the m0st p?; fR Gorgeous Array hi 'm of v WE p? 8 costly gowns Ever Displayed j. 'bv a 1 " perfect 36 " " ?chorus? v Shapely ffc ' . girlie tm n IU1KL3 >M- ' PRICES ORCHES1 se| PLOS BALCom ip--WAR-TAX Entire Ga^l IN SETBACKDOM. . Anolke - to happe Col. P. H. McCaslan, on the eve of happened -leaving for Florida, where he stated about to >?}: before he will spend awhile among [evening, . a* ". i the orange blossoms and pretty girls, there shoi ^ "giave to twenty-four of his friends!to keep u l-k,' ? fine turkey dinner at the Eureka! setback, t Hotel Friday evening, last. After j player is hV dffiner several games of setback were ; "invited 1 played which added to the pleasure by two g > Cf the evening. Col. McCaslan was;deprived < fflgEy playing in his best form himjelf, but by any s refused to win at his table because ] stances al MF feeVas soon to leave us, and wanted j the same Br iCVeryhi)dy to have a pleasant time.; 'Dick S< A 4- f nf Uftr foKlftcs oawrt rn mvic*ir* rr fclVOritp 1' i|?v' vn? vmvi owxxt; ou&^iioiug results" were recorded. Major Fulp and unbes ^ ? won ; a game, as did Will Calvert,or par.i While Corp. Kerr got away with a keep him |?\ lie.. , ' J We disco\ All the players in the city wi*h and Presi j;S for Coj. McCaslan a pleasant stay in that Dick iv the land of the flowers, and when he himself. tames back to us after "the wfeather jMillan ani las broke" we promise to see that he {Saturday p. does not lose his standing in thejman Greenville Street institution. J game to u ; ' * he would ' Col. Walter Wilson-.;-and Major |*4"Tepple; of Level Land, who are in- Col. Wi t terested in starting a Hillbilly Insti- older hea ?'? tui.ion in that section of the coun-jner at hi ty* were in the city last week to see evening. I ^ President Roche about a charter. Thomson, They had heard so much about Corp. Frank Ni( * * Kerr a3 a fine player (they had been there to < talking to him) they decided to stiy Col. Magi fnr nn pvpninc and Bee him it will ha t^h a game. Though thennelvo? I tired and wornout they playedi tlie We ai Bl Corp. to a standstill as it leaked out Hunter tf B| after several day3 silence on his has introi part. Col. Wilson expects to have his see by th BP-..- Institution running shortly and ing out a p. ... wants to play some of "the more Hk' Professional" player? about thr city, We ha' he tells us, as the team against which letter: ?-e went up the other evening did not interest him much. President Roche says ho will ?oon Pres issue a charter to the T.ei'd Land BB Hillbillies, and will incorporate in ,'t nt rrivinfy a bii* ooun fie privilege vr* j, 0 y dinner at feny time it suits Pre.~i- Editor Ti int Wilson. Ho pays that he will al? insert a plank in the charter that j Dear E:1 Col. Roche, need not "discharge ^cunning :ce up" when he plays, hut that '"S these resident Wilson may enforce the|ray* any ;vel Land rule against any player kinder sr 10 is not above suspicion. jBrer Ral * .--y R "II II" II?1 r? | OPERA HOU I ABBEVILLE A RARE MUSICAL JOHN CORT PRESENTS~THE AND FULL OF PEP? * fRA?First 10 Rows, $2.00; Balance f?first 2 Rows, $1.50; Next 3 Rows lary, 50c. Phone 200. mmmmmammmmmm ii| r sad catastrophe is abou'; wards the Eureka Hotel a fev >n, if it has not already ago. If you get a g.oi chain ?two professions are might see Mrs. Taggart and fii give a dinner on the same whether he spoke to her. It which suggests to us that make a pleasant piece of nex aid be a steering committee your paper if he ha:-. If he hi p with the dinner end of it is because he is so bashful tl so that when a first class is afraid to do so, but Tom fortunate enough to get game and you will hear from hi out to spend the evening" loar.s for business, entlemen he should not be Patrick Roche, Df the pleasure of doing so President and best plaj uch unfortunate circum- The Hillbillies. : the two dinners being on ? evening. .. I During the hoiidayj Rev. M jndley continues to be the j Ross Flaxco invited the officc n all races. He is unbeaten j his church, including Messrs. itable. Neither bad luck nor McMurray, R. N. Tidily, Alt icr , nor gummy car ls canjR. S. Ellis, and Wm. Greene down. He keeps a-coming.'turkey dinner. Dr. Loris J. Hv rered this sometime ago, J. Roddy Devlin and I>r. Jack . dent Roche informs ut ley were also invit? 1 guests has become convinced of it dinner served was a ivtrular sc He convinced Jim Mc-iaffa'r, (though the preacher (13 d Corp.1 Kerr of the fact know it),except there wa? n night and rays that if cH back. Instead of the setback le knew enough about thejpressly told a line of hi3 nderstand the science of it, jokes for the entertainment o convince him. distinguished churchmen preser ill Magill had some of the ANDERSON SHERiFF ds in the game out to din- 15 "NDER CHARGE is country home Thursday ( ^ MISCON1 ? _u 4._ I 3UUI1 uiu spuria as x uumus i Pat Roche, Jack Perrin,| Anderson, S. C.,Jan. 3. An :kles and Will Calvert werejto show cause wh^ he should 1 ?njcy the festivities with removed from office, based up 11, and they are hoping that fidavits charging him with bot ppen "agane". c'a' and personal conduct, wa ved today by direction of Go1 e all missing Col. BobiCooPer uP?n Sheriff J' 0lin Sa ,is season. We hope that he!ofAndcrsoncountSr- the ret' duced the game in Tennes- the mle t0 be raade Ja!,ui"'y . , . . the office of the governor at C us time, and that he is try- b "project" every day or so.; ' E. M. 0 Bryant a former ] ve received the following man, filed the complaint of n iduct, an affidavit charges the s Office iwith having had criminal re' 0f Iwith the deponant's wife., A ident of the Hillibillies 'affidavit by State Bank Exami Grand Jury Room ? 'lI- Crai& contains a report of Abbeville S. C. lamination of the records o Jan. ftrd.. 1020 Sheriff's office and includes ress and Banner 'vits from a former deputy i City. Jand other office assistants as itor: Have you seen how Icgod irregularities in the col old man Thomson is look- of delinquent taxes and court days? Every time anybody and the misappropriation of thing about a dinner he funds. niles and looks wise like old . Sanders is appointee of Go bbit. I saw him cco over to-.Cooper's, filling out the unc TREAT IN STORE FOR fsE AS 0N'S SENSATtQl ECT 4'36" 'maids une ie" Orchestra, $1.50. $1.00; Balance, 75c. ^ ^"""' ? CARL FLETCHER and Some of the Musical Comedy Sensation, "FLO I DUCT term ot a predecessor who was duly the elected. The supreme court of South wa3 order Carolina ruled some years ago that eng lot be ^e governor is without authority to 1 on af- revoke the commission of a sheriff onl: h offi- duly elected by the people, but inass ser. much as Sanders is an appointee of Pernor governor, the chief executive has A nders, essayed to declare the office vacant. Fla. urn to stat irk . M M M I AZ in UKfc-AI BKilAIIN i" AUIINli 'olum- UNPRECEDENTED TRADE no :ily police- London, Jan. 2.?Great Britain furl liscon-' faces a year of unprecedent trade if do ; sheriff.the nation can escape further labor wh( lations!trouble and clear away transport has nother congestion, says a statement issued thr< ner J. today by the American chamber of pa an ex- commerce. in v f the' American business men are urged f'izo afTrla-ito invent in foreign securities and feu sheriff enterprises in or;!er to aid in the f-ho to al-'balancing of exchange which now is it c lcction forcing Europeans out of American a n ; fines'markets. (ted r these | The chamber of commerce it this expects an early settlement of the live vornor,strike of molders which for fourteen ho ixpired weeks has been "slowly strangling Chi 1 I l uu NA! SUCCESS^ LAI V MUSIC BP^) W S/LI//O )ER 20 . PS GO! D SEATS NOW MM * i "PERFECT 36" CHORUS uIRL rLO'\ at the O era House FRIDA i ?c ?u:_ __:i ? jjiuuucuvity ux diup )aiua, lan i ' work shop3 motor factories and ineering establishments." Tiis labor tie-up is said to be the j important one at present. ^ LONNIE HILL MISSING r l press dispatch from Tampa, * a few days before Christmas c ;ed that Sergeant Lonnie Hill has r | n drowned near that place, but j particulars were given. The farn-L have made every effort to get bher particulars but have failed to v so. It seems that Sergeant Hill, G > is a resident of this place, but I been in the servicc for the pact c >e years, was going over to Tamfrom Fort Dodge when the launch vhich he was making the trip capd during a gale. The bo-tt wasl nd next day about two miles from! ro hut no trace of tho^e who u??rd'v ruld bo found. Sergeant Hill wa?-p ativt* of .\1nefy-S1x but was a 'o-i-1 1 hy Mr. an 1 Mrs. W. C.. Shnr-i nfi:i ; place when a small boy. IIo|c rl here until three year; atro when j enVrefl the service.?Honea Path > onicle. mmammmmmmt , f * Ml jj n 1 11 ! IB I I III I I -I I immMMM _ . f v I ^ Filled and I , inning Over With VIT, HUMOR, I I AND REPARTEE - I S A RIOT OF ;jj JGHTER, MUSIC, (j SONGS ' V? 1; I AND [ilarious Dancing COMEDIANS I riginal New York Production H ON'T MISS IT! I ON SALE j I j * *' 1 4* S to be Seen in John Cort'* Big Y, JANUARY 9th. ?1RS. VERM.LION WAS MOTHER OF EIGHTEEN Eighty-four years old, mother of 8 children all of whom reached naturity and 12 of whom - survive ler, Mrs. Harriet Vaughn Vermilioin 0 >f Donalds, Abbeville county, drop>ed dead on Christmas day, accordng to news just received here. Alhough she and her husbayd both vere illiterate, they managed to ducate nil their children, one son >eing a college professor and another a minister. 4 teachers examination An extra teachers examination nil be held in the Abbeville County ourl House on Saturday, January Oth, All who wish to teach Ltid draw public fund's will please ome on said date. Examination to begin at r> a. m. W. J. Evans, Co. Supt. of Ed.