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aionaay, iviay o, V XocalT 11.1 <?wm i WW ^ I : personals : ! g ?! Misses Mary Sharpe and Julia Pennal spent Sunday in Hodges. ? ! Mrs. Moseley Huckabee,. of Lown- * desville was a visitor in town Fi-iday. j c Miss Mary Cornwell spent the I week-end in Chester. Mrs. Bill Speed and Mrs. Jack 1 Pressly spent Friday in Greenwood. I 1 Mrs. John Burnett,, of Saluka, is 1 visiting Mrs Ralph Adams. ^rs. H. W .Boyd,, of Mt Carmel, was in town1 Saturday Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Adams spent j Sunday in Troy with relatives. s Eugene Martin., of Donalds, was a business visitor here Monday - R. C. Philson spent the week-end in Clinton with relatives. * r Miss Lily Williams spent the week- ^ end in Laurens with friends. * C. W. Chandler,. Greenville, was a visitor in Abbeville Sunday. f v Mrs. W. F. Radcliffe,. Gilgal, was a shopper in Abbeville Saturday. . h Mrs. J. H. Crowther, Cold Springs, r spent Saturday in Abbeville. J * Mrs. Eugene P6wer, Brownlee, was j ] a visitor in Abbeville Monday. ! r ' F Albert Rosenuberg left Saturday j on a business trip to New York. Mrs. B. K. Beacham left Sunday " for Clio to visit her son. ' J. R. Carlton,. Superintendent S. A. L.^ was a visitor in Abbeville Monday c jh Miss Mary Lou Bowie left Satur-j d day for Myrtle Beach to spend ten / days. . 1 Miss Julia Mabry,. of Columbia, j spent the week-end with her parents, , Mr and Mrs. R. L. Mabry. I Mrs. John T. Cheatham is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ames Haltio wanger in Columbia. Mrs. J. R. Brown and Mrs. S. L. Wilson, Sharon, were visitors in Abbeville Saturday. ' \ id Mrs. H. W. Boyd and Mrs. S. A. j f , Wakefield,. Mt Carmel, were visitors | a in Abbeville Saturday. j fl | r Mrs. W. E. Johnson and two chil- j r dren left Sunday for Laurens to I i visit relatives. 1 ^ ? h Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Seitz went| , over to Greenwood Saturday and j spent the day. * Miss Bernice Christian, of At-! i lanta, is visiting her- cotisin, Miss j Nelle Murphy. i W. J. McKee and J. N. Gordon of ~ Due West were'business visitors in i c the city today. |. Mr. and Mrs. R. Glenn Kay and Glenn, Jr., of Elberton, sp?nt tke week-end with Mrs. Kay's mother, Mrs. W. L. McCord. j Miss Mary Hemphill Greene went: over to Greenwood jSjriday afternoon and spent until Sagjrday afternoon , with Mrs. James Ci^emphill. "; ?*? . Dr. and Mrs. Whitt Cheatham and j children, of McCormick, spent Sun- M day with their parents, Mr. and Mr3. j1 P. A. Cheatham. j I Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Durst,. Mrs. A. j I B. Cheatham and Thomas Durst j I came over from Greenwood Sunday11 afternoon and attended the funeral 11 of Mrs. J. W. Nichols. 1 s i I Mrs. W. P. Kennedy and Mrs. D. I Townsend Smith and the children, r l Pot Tnwnspnrf and Hemnhill. came I ^ home on Friday and spent until Sun- J day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. II T. Coleman. : S J Misses Celia Chalmers,. Mar: Neuffer and Elizabeth Thomsc spent the week-end in Spartanbui ivith Miss Mary Louise Dargan Miss Narietta Cheatham was week-end visitor in Abbeville, re ;urning to h'er home in Greenwou Sunday afternoon. M. L. Alewine., and family, Ai reville, M. P. Alewine, and famil; va, and S. A. Alewine and, famil va and S. A. Purdy, Iva, spent Sun lay at he home of A. T. Hall. Mrs. Henry Hester, of Calbou Tails, Mrs. Moselle Stalworth an Vlax Taggart, of Greenwood, J. 1 Taggart, of Mt. Carmel, were gues" >f Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McCombs o Sunday. J. D. Kerr and W. W. Bradle eft Sunday morning for a trip 1 *Jew York. They expect to stop i iVashington on the return trip an ake in the Baptist Convention ar ther things. BJRTH NOTICE Born at Abbeville, May 2nd. t tfr. and Mrs. Martin, on Map] treet, a daughter. D. A. R. MEETING. The Andrew Hamilton Chapte: ). A. R., will meet in the chapt* ooms Wednesday afternoon at 4.3* I good attendance is desired aB o icers for hte year will be elected. Mrs. J. Allen Long, Sec'ty. Complimenting' the Visitors Mrs. G. A. Neuffer entertained s ot-H nortu ffatnrHav nftpvnnon S ier home on Main street., in compl nent to Mrs Dunn and Miss Mildre lornabrook,. who are here from Ai :anas visiting Mrs Frank Henr> ?he afternoon was pleasant in ever espect. There were four tables o ilayers and the time was spent' in er oying bridge and in getting ac [uainted with the charming visitor* Salads,, tea and ices were serve ;s refreshments. Entertaining at Luncheon Mrs^ D. H. Mill entertained at lun heon last Thursday morning ii onor of Mrs. Dunn and Miss Mil red Hornabrook who are here fror irkansas visiting Mrs. Frank Henrj ?boM who were present were: Mrs )unn. Miss Hornabrook, Mrs. W* E ieslie, Mrs G. A. Neuffer, Mrs. J. C lill, Mrs. Frank Henry, Margare Illen Henry and Mrs. J. L. .Hill. The morning was delightfully spen ,nd the luncheon was an elaborat ne. CHAUTAUQUA IN DUE WEST This is Chautauqua week in Du Vest. The attractions begin Wednes lay night. The shows will last fo ive days and nights. Season ticket it $2.75 may be purchased at Mc Murray's. The Due West enterpris leeds and deserves the encourage nent of the people from this placi ind the lectures and entertainment vill be well worth the trip to Du .V est. HOME AGAIN * Dr. G. A. Neuffer came home Sal irday afternoon after a week sper n New Orleans in atendance on th neeting of the National Medical A; ;ociation. He reports a big conver ion and much of interest in a Med :al way as well as a good time sper n seeing the sights in the big city. TEACHERS EXAMINATION A teachers examination was hel n the court house Saturday. Twent ive applicants for certificate! wenty.two young women and thi*e roun^ men took the examination a 'ollows: Ethel . Perry, Abbevilh Margaret S\^6tenberg, Abbeville Catherine Faulkner, Abbeville; Loui iampey, Due West; Janie Bagwel )ue West ; Ellen Rampey, Du .Vest; Ella Knight, Ware Shoals Cthel Smith, Donalds, Annie Hal iall, Lowndesville; Bertha Bolei J :ii_ . n? ? -<(jwnuesviue, vjiatc robicisvn, ^-vn reville; Arvilla Hall, Antreville Cloise Hall Antreville; Inez Patter on, Antreville; Felicia Stone, Hone 5ath; Ella Lee Nance, Lowndesville ..orena Grant, Lowndesville; Thel na Smith, Donalds; Katie McClain )onalds; Eula Dodson, Donalds; A f. Knight, Ware Shoals; Wm. Manr lowndesville; O. J. Wright, War shoals. ia HELPING OUT ill g Check for one hundred and twen_ tv.five dollars have been received by the Hospital Committees from Mrs. a Carter Arnold, of Elberton, to help i- along with the hospital enterprises. id GOING TO SYNOD Dr. C. H. McMurray and Rev. M. R. Plaxco leave this week for Gas\r tonia,. N. C., where they will attend y j the meeting of the A. R. P. Synod ~ j which begins Wednesday. i HAIR FOR JOHN D. in! IS GUARANTEED id | Paris, May 1.?"If John D. Rocke, feller will spend one-fiftieth part of njone day's income I will guarantee to j place upon his bald head within I three months a thick luxurious grow!y! th of hair." 0 . j This assertion was made by Dr. in i .'Raymond Passot, who, with Doctor Herpin, achieved world wide fame i during the war by mending fractured I faces remodeling ears, noses and cliins of mutilated soldiers. A month ago he created a sensationl by his 01 announcement that he could perman Jg I CII1UVC yy i iiirvico auu uvuutv : chins by means of surgical operai tions. Mary Garden, Cecile Sorel, the Parisian prima donna; Fanny Ward ; and many others have already made r, the experiment with great success. ;r' Doctor Passot announces that he 0. has postirely and permanently cared f- six bachelors of baldness through a J slight surgical operation which is painless and leaves no ill effects. ! "In cases like those of Mr. Rockej feller or Joseph Oail.'aux," said Docj tor Passot, "it will be possible graft ] on hair, using skin from other parts | of the body or from the heads of other men, though in the latter case the procedure costs much more as I have not found any one willing to N part with head skin for less than ^ S15,000, even with the certainty that it will, ultimately grow again. i"It is time to cease treating friv. olously the perfectly natural desire ^ of middled aged men and women not to grow old looking. As a i-esult of the ridicnJe facing any one who wishes to preserve his youth they are forced to visit quacks, paying huge sums'to insure secrecy. At the same n time they are not getting permanent _ results but often incur serious in_ a juries. r. "Now science has taken the matter . in hands and any ordinary practising . surgeon can within a few days ...per. form operations removing wrinkles and double chins, hiding scars and restoring haiir There is no longer t any excuse for going to quacks." e MODERN BLUEBEARD AnMiTc uiiDnrDiwr TWO OF HIS WIVES e Los Angeles, Calif., May 1.?At - least two of the numerous women r James R. Huirt is alleged to have ;s married in various parts of the coun try were murdered by him, two oth e ers met "accidental" deaths while - with him, and he '"might have muri dered more,.' according to an allei id :s confession made public early today e by J. Morgan Marmaduke, his attoney, and county officials. Huirt said he "could not remember" what happened to some of the women because t of his still weakened condition re^ suiting from two attempts to commit -suicide, the reputed confession said. He lay on a cot at the county hospii_ j tal as he talked. Huirt has been held here several [t days while officers investigated reports of numerous marriages. He married "twelve or fifteen women, probably more," Huirt was quotted as saying. A desire to kill d obsessed him years ago. Huirt was aly leged to have said, and women were 5, his especial victims, there being no e direct motive for their deaths, and is no desire to kill men, children or . animals. ' V. Nina Lee Beloney,. killed tyith a is hamr er at Long Beach, California, 1, and Elizabeth Pryor, whose head e was crushed with a sledge hammer i; near Plum, Washington, were the 1, j "wives" whose murders the officers 5, j said Huirt confessed. The partial '"confession" said the officers related to the deaths of Ber_ | tha Goodnich and Alice Ludvigson. a: Miss Goodnich was tipped out of a ; boat in Lake Washington, near Sat_ j tie, and Miss Ludgigson was drowni; ed in a river in Idaho they said. L.! A party immediately left for the i,! place near San Diego where Huirt e said he buried Miss Deloney's body. More than twenty-five marriages Have been attributed by officer! to Huirt. Seven women are listed a! missing. They include, beside th< four named in the alleged confessior Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, Seattle; Bea trice M. Andrews, of Canada anc England; and Agnes Wilson, Alber ta, Canada. The first to die, according to thf alleged confession, was Miss Ludvig .son. Huirt was quoted as saying he was in a boat with her, fishing in e river in Idaho. His memory wa<= weak as to the exact time and location. The boat, he stated, jammec against logs which were lashed to the bank of thp river and he'and Miss Ludvigson tried with their arms tc free to craft. When he broke away, he narratec the woman lost her balance and feli into the river and was drowned. He said Miss Goodnich died wher she fell from a launch into Lake Washington while trying to go froir the stern to the center. Later on, th< officers said, Huirt himself referrec to the death as "a murder." In the Pryor case, the officers saic he asserted the woman attacked hiir with a hat pin and he shoved her sc violently that she fell and struck hei head against a box. He believed she was dead, he was | said to have declared, but to maki i certain struck her with a hammer. I Miss Deloney, he was quoted as j-saying, he killed at a camp near Sigi nal Hill, at the edge of Long Beach, California, January 26, last, aftei -,they quarreled about letters he had J received from other women. ' 1 |\VVVVVVVVV \ vvv v\ I\ V OPERA HOUSE jV * PROGRAM. |V TUESDAY IV EDITH ROBERTS V IN jv "THE TRIFLERS" ;V AND | V WILLIAM DUNCAN V ! V .'IN 1 V THE SILENT AVENGER No. 2 V 10c. * 20c. ! V j.V WED N E S D A Y V ALICE BRADY V ; IN \'V , "MARIE LTD." V--+ % AND V>." HOOT GIBSON IV " IN \\i "THE DOUBLE HOLD UP" ! V 10c 20c. | V V .. .. T H U R S D A Y V PEGGYHYLAND V IN V "GIRL OP BOHEMIA" V AND V THE WONDER DOG V \ IN "MY DOG PAL" V 10c. 20c. iVVVVVVVVVUVUV jg "5M3J3JSJ3JSM5ISJ5JSMSJ5J5JSMSMSJD1 w | CANDIDATES COLUMN 1 All announcements in the candidates column are published for cash i in advance. I ! FOR SHERIFF ] I hereby announce myself a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville County in the Democratic Primary, and 1 pledge myself to be governed by the I rules and to abide the result of the primary. | FOSTER B. McLANE , I hereby announce myself a candi, date for Sheriff of Abbeville Countj in the Democratic Primary, and 1 pledge myself to be governed by th? rules and to abide the result of the , primary. C. J. BRUCE. ? ifcn- :jm > Tiyself ft candi date for Sheriff of Abbeville Countj in the Democratic Primary, and ] pledge myself to;be governed by th? rules and to abi$e the result of the primary. 3. N." BLUM. ' CtERK I ^ We ae authorized to announce R. 1 . Cheatham as a candidate for Clerk f Court, subject to the rules of the emocratic party and he pledges imself to abide the result of the rimaries. SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Supervisor of Abbeville County and agree to abide the result of the primary election. W. A. STEVENSON er promised to do so immediately upon receiving an affidavit as to the s facts in the case from the Greenr ville sheriff. > The officers here are anxious to l- have him brought back for trial first r on the oldest felony. The LynchA 1 31 ASKING FOR TURNER 3' J Greenville, May 1.?Sheriff Willi J thip afternoon reqnested Governo J Cooper to take up the matter of gel l'ting Joe Turner, negro held in Lynch ,| burg,. Va,. charged with the murde j of an officer there, and also charge 5'with murdering two policemen i; J Greenville last October, back t J Greenville for trial. Governor Coop ii ? Cwili li taaoc mark rcgisi i I t !l t EVERY minute a 1 works there is e\ i tion going on, but it l; the water only?ne\ acid. No matter how battery may be it has | supply of acid, and th keeps its strength _ 1 some oi it nappenea out* Water is the onl that should ever be p | your battery and only < of that to keep the s within a quarter-inch tops of the plates. f John A. He i \ GARAGl i I ??? I i h I M i /sr* I I I . I . ] I 111 EVERY CHEC II ft creates a favorab your creditor; he. J youur standing ii | makes you mon sound methods ai to revert to inferi If you haven t a ' sB i_ l J not orny uu we re j . open one with us, judgment tells yo Get started soon. ience and satisf; r through a connec t ) | PLANTEI ABBEVII The ProgT< u uuig uiiibcis aisu iflvyi mc ictuiu ux n the negro, it is said. Sheriff Willis o states that the negro confessed to a i- policeman in Lynchburg last night. 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