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T. C. Gaston, of Smithville, was in
town Saturday.
Joe. L. Maxwell, of Augusta, spent
Friday night in town.
Wallace Cheatham, of Columbia,
spent the week-end in town.
Boyd Jamison, Honea Path, was a
visitor in Abbeville Sunday.
Mrs. Ross Price, of Penney's
Creek, was in town Saturday.
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Morrell Thomas, Spartanburg, was
' Sunday.
a Visitor in iiuw... .
Miss Annie May Powell, Brownlee,
is the guest of Mrs. Otto Bristow.
Miss Hattie Roche, Columbia, visited
relatives in Abbeville Sunday.
|\ Mrs. Frank Welch went over to
I Greenwood Friday and spent the 4?y!
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I Mrs. C. F. Graves is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Joe L. Maxwell, of
Augusta.
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Dr. E. L. Power, Anderson, spent
the week-end with his brother, Dr. J.
R. Power.
Mrs. Mason Kay, of Ridgeway,
spent the week-end in tne city wim
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relatives.
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Misses Valeria and Myrtle Crowther,
of Antreville, were shopping in
town Saturday.
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Ellis Mabry, of Greenwood, spent
the week-end in town with his mother
Mrs. J. M. Mabry.
W. W. Visanski, Atlanta, and E. L.
Visanski, Charleston, are visiting
relatives in Abbeville
Lina Nickles, Presbyterian^ College,
Clinton, visited Dr. and Mrs. Nickles
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Harkness and
Miss Sarah Harkness, Antreville,
were visitors in Abbeville Saturday.
William Calvert, Wofford College,
visited his parents Mr. and Mrs.
TTT A CofurHnv and Suildav.
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Miss Eva Ferguson, a student at
N. C. I., Asheville, N. C., is ' visiting
V her uncle, Jim Ferguson. She is recuperating
from an operation on her
ankle.
Andrew Hill, a student at Clemson
College, sj>ent the week-end with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. James A.
HilL
jgg Jim Cothran, a law student at the
ng University of South Carolina, spent
the week-end with his parents Mr.
I and Mrs. W. S. Cothran.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Nickles and Miss
Pearl Nickles, McCormick, mother
gg and sister of Dr. J. R. Nickles, visited
Dr. and Mrs. Nickles Saturday and
H Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Devlin and
I Kg Miss Mamie Devlin came over from
SI Greenwood Saturday afternoon and
H spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. M.
R. Plaxco.
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jS Mr. T. G. White returned Friday
Bh night from a trip to Tennessee. He
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strong eaters at Capt. Fulp's dinnei
i Friday night.
Mr. Preston Speed was in the citj
from Greenville for an over Sundaj
visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P
B. Speed. "Buck" is as handsome a:
ever and seems to be wearying alonj
in spite of having to live in Green
ville.
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Miss Marion Mabry came hom<
from Chester Thursday and foun<
the great majority who have the flu
She is better now and will remaii
_ home while the Chester schools an
closed.
'i Mies Helen Eakin of near Greenwood,
is in the city visiting her cousfcins,
Misses Mattie and Willie Eakin.
Keep your eye on Greenville
; Street. And if Bill Wilson wants to
J give a dinner before his street is
I plowed up .by the paving forces he
| had better be looking up a turkey or
II two. "A word to the wise is suffii
. . ..
cient."
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The Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Pratt i
arrived in town Monday and are i
staying at the Eureka Hotel until the
weather permits them to leave in <
a car for Macon, Ga., where Mr.
Pratt goes next in his work as field ^
secretary for Columbia Theological 2
Seminary. *
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Mrs. C. D. Brown and Miss Char- a
lotte Brown returned Saturday from
Cartersville bringing with them Miss *
Louise Brown, who has just recover- ^
ed from a serious illness. Miss Brown
will remain with her parents until *
she has recovered sufficiently to
take up her work in Cartersville.
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Home Again. ^
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lee returned j
Sunday from an extended trip to
Cuba. They had a pleasant time. ^
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A College Student.
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Mr. Alfred Jones came over from
Clinton Friday afternoon and spent
until Sunday.with Major and Mrs. J. *
D. Fulp. The young man is a Junior
of Pr*ncl\trfnrJflri pAlloffo
MV biiV JL AWtflk/J VV*4M*? WliVgV*
The Merrie Matrons. C
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Mrs. Fuller Reese will entertain r
the Merrie Matrons Tuesday after- h
noon at four o'clock. Miss Annie o
Greer will be the gue?t aside from l(
the regular members. 1;
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Miss Mary Sharp III. XI
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Miss Mary Sharp, of Haddon Wil- b
son, is seriously ill with flu at the
home of Miss Corrie Andrews. Her
condition was slightly improved Monday
and her friends hope for her a
quick recovery. r
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Link Evans Down With Pneumonia. ^
Link Evans, City Alderman, of j
Parker and Reese, is seriously ill
with pneumonia at his home on South
Main street. It was-feared Sunday j
that both lungs were effected, but
the physicians in charge said Monday ^
that they thought only one lung,.was
involved.
The friends of Mr. Link wish for
him a speedy recovery.
NEGRO KILLING
Otis Hall shot and killed a negro '
named Little just across the Anderson
lin& above Antreville Sunday
morning. Both negroes lived in this
county. Hall was captured by Sheriff [
Sanders ,of Anderson County, and '
admitted killing Little, claiming de- ;
fense.
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Spring has Come.
nnu^v <?2w4> -flooVt r\-? li?V)fninw of fViP
J. 11C 11J.OV X-IOOU VX W* ?.w
spring season came Monday morning
and put all the lights out on Greenville
street. There is an old saying
that the snakes turn over with the
first flash of lightning, so Monday
morning they had a fine time turning
over and getting ready to come
out for the spring.
A Serious Mistake.
Several weeks ago we made mention
of Dixie owned by "Buddie" <
Pressly and now we find that we .
have made a serious mistake. Jenrose, .
MQmJjIiA'a" Utta!**'onrl oftrupfivo lit.f.lp .
J^UUUXC O 11TV1/ U11U MWAMVv?f w ?
sister says that Dixie belongs to her
as much as to Buddie and that "Bud,
die is always getting credit for
everything."
We hasten to make amends and toj
, say that there is enough of Dixie to i
go around, including the twins.
Moves Office.
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The Abbeville Insurance and Trust
| Company is moving its ^ffices from
5 the Stark Vehicle Company's building
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to T^ne omce over xne rive auu jlchj
Cent Store, formerly occupied by i
Dr. G. E. Calvert. Dr. Calvert has not
secured offices yet.
j Mr. Peebles, manager of the Abbeville
Insurance and Trust Co. , said
' this morning that the offices would be
up in an up-to-date manner and made
I as attractive as possible.
The Marriage of Miss Margare
Reese.
A marriage in which Abbeville pec
pie are much interested was that o
Miss Margaret Reese to Mr. Jame
Napier McBride, of Florence, whie
interesting event took place o:
December 31st, 1919 at the home o
the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. C
Page, of Florence. Miss Reese wa
born and reared in Abbeville and ha
many friends here to wish her happi
ness. Since graduating at Winthro]
Vliss Reese made her home in Flor
mce, and was a successful teacher.
Mr. McBride is Agricultural ageni
for the Seaboard with headquarter;
tt Florence. During the World Wai
le was in the Aviation service anc
vas severely wounded in an airplane
iccident.
Mr. and Mrs. McBride went to
Florida on their honeymoon. They
pill make their home in Florence.
ZOUNTY SUPERVISOR
TO MAKE REPOR1
County Supervisor W. A. Stevenion
will make his yearly report ol
he Court today or tomorrow. He
lad finished the report of the Poorlouse
Monday morning and this pari
>f the County Supervisor's report
vill show that $14,801 was made or
he Poorhouse farm in 1919 and the
sxpenditures were $5,518.99, makng
a net earning of $9,282.01.
IRE DESTROYS HODGES
SCHOOL BUILDING THURSDAY
The public school at Hodges was
ompletely destroyed by fire Thursay
night, according; to information
eceived here. The .building was a
andsome wooden structure. The
rigin of the fire is unknown. The
5ss is estimated at about $6,000. Ony
a small amount of insurance was
arried, it is understood. Efforts are
ow being made to secure temporary
uarters for the school until a new
uilding can be erected.
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New Library Books.
The following new bgpks have beer
eceived at the Library Snd f&delj
if light fiction wfll And thenj 6nt?aining:
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Molly Make-BeHeVfe-EfcSSor Hal
Dwell Abbott. >
The Tin Soldier?Temple Bailey.
The Great Impersonator?E. Philips
Oppenheim. x
Slippy McGee?Marie Conwaj
3eniler.
Since the quarantine has been lift
;d the library is ready for business
igain and is serving its many pleasec
:ustomers. n
MRS. ELIZABETH
NORWOOD HOKI
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Mrs. Elizabeth Norwood Hoke
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S
Norwood, died last Friday at Med
ford, Oregon, after a brief illness o:
influenza. Mrs. Eoke, better knowi
here as Mamselle Norwood, was bon
and reared in Abbeville %nd ha
many relatives and friends here whi
will mourn her death. The famil;
moved to Oregon about ten years ago
Her sister, Miss Sarah Norwood
was on her way east to visit relative
at the time of her sister's death
the telegram announcing the deatl
reaching her in Atlanta, where sh
now is. Miss Norwood will visit Mis
Mary Perrin here in the near future
A lyorld War Hero.
Major I. R. McLendon has been ii
the city for the past several day
visiting friends. Major McLendon i
a native of Georgia but has been ii
the army for the past six years, see
ing service on the Border befor
America entered the World Wai
Major McLendon served in the 6t
Field Artillery in the 1st Divisio
which was the first to get to Frapc
and was in action about twelve hour
before the Infantry. Major McLer
don had charge of the first gun fire
which was afterwards paraded i
New York and Washington and :
now being preserved at the We:
Point Military Academy.
Major McLendon was severel
wounded in the Argonne and is tl"
proud possessor of the French wj
cross and a Victory Bar with fi\
bronze and one silver star der.otir
rive big battles ana one woun
IMajor McLendon is stationed now i
Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis and
fast petting: back to normal after h
thrilling experiences.
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Young Man, does you
?thfi
Plan Your Investments <
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LAND?Tt
' Because?
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Unlike any other poi
when "worn out" it cai
stored to its original va
can be handed down frc
eration to generation.
Because?
Land is sure to go much
in price, in the Piedmo
tion. Our splendid ?
great stock raising pi
; the wide range of staple
1 grown here, make the
safe for the progessive
Owner of this section.
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We can save you time, m
are headquarters for lan
land come to Piedmont I
n-n avnha r? crda a VDCll OG+i
JLV^X
money when you deal wi
ments. We buy, sell and
i business property, unimp
Auction Sales, Oh, Yes!
NO DEAL TOO
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)EPUTY SHERIFF CANN
r CAPTURES NEGRO WANTED ?j?J|
FOR MURDER OF LOGAN m
3] Deputy Sheriff Cann captured ^ 8
1 Jim Robinson, negro, Friday in | I
I^Wilkes County, Ga., and brought him |j| |
o Abbeville wheret he is wanted for gj |
he murder of Buddy Logan, negro, |B |
last November, in the Monterey jg| II
- section.
j It will be remembered that Robin- WS
* on and Logan were in a game of ?g?
' raps, playing in the bottom of a m
" wagon on their way home, Logan U
^ winning the money. Angered at the |??
, oss of his money Bobinson is said to jj?
3 have gotten out of the wagon with his jj|
3 hot gun and then shot Logan. He H
5 fled to Georgia, where he was re- j=j
P cently located and Friday Deputy gj| v
' Sheriff Cann went after him. He re- s
l?(turned to South Carolina without IS
s demanding requisition papers.
:| WANTS 11
FOR SALE:?:Ford Touring Car in'ggf
first class condition. BLLIS-LES- HI
I LIE CO. 2-20-3t. j|
S LOST?One grey overcoat between
SI Abbeville and the poorhouse on the j|gi
11 j Calhoun Falls road. Finder return ^
"j to Sheriff's office and receive re- |jj
91 ward.
j* 2-23-3t.
n LOST?String of beads on North j??
ei Main street. Finder return to Mrs. jH
s Herman Benton.
I_ 2-23-3t.
^ trr?i> CAT E" Two nriA-tnn trucks for ==
ls, Immediate Delivery.
3t; E. F. ARNOLD.
2-23-3t.
10 The House has adopted the rail- g|
road hill but we're still a long way |?
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^ from hearing the last of it.
^ It's all right for Vice President ???
. Marshall to whoop up the Pilgrim ?g
. Fathers, but let him remember that ||1Lthe
West, not Uew England, is going sUm
to decide this election.
STANCE
ENTS
r vision take in the
inevitable lomorrow
jf Time, Thought an
ng Distance View.
IE BEST INVESTM
Because?
isestion will go higher re
a be re- fluctuating marl
lue and the-War period.
?m gen- Land has been
ascending scale,
of advance has
contrast to the
ations in the p
i higher mediums of excl
:Hmate] Because?
'ogram;
crops Land is the basi
future one unquestic
Land standing FIRST
Land transactions.
Loney ar d trouble in yc
d investments* If you
^and Co. We do not
ite. You are sure of g
th us...Come to us for
exchange real estate, 3
roved lots, large and i
SMALL OR TOO Lj
faction Guaranteed.
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gardless of the
cet of the Afteron
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and the ratio
been normal in
violent fluctu>rices
of other
liange. ^
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s of wealth, the
>ned security, \
in all financial "k
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>ur land trades. We
want to buy or sell
handle unsalable,
ood value for your
your land invest
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small farms .v
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