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describing these new
mail it upon request.
Rigoletto?Paraphrase de Concert Pit
En Calesa (The Carriage is Waiting. My Dainty Mai
Faust?Die possente (Even the Bravest Heart)
Att Printemps (To Spring)
Allegro Moderato a la Polka (From Quartet in ?
When You're Away (From "The Only Wrr'J
y>e (Frc ; Serenade for String Orchr?tabat
Mr ..r?Quis eat Homo C jnall Blami
Mine. H<
Honour a ' Lore (From "Monsic^ Jeaucaire")
Largo from 'New World" Symphony
| ^kfrtcana?Aaumastor, re dell' onde profonde
5 (Adamastor, Ruler of
m Gypsy Lore Song
iVuffinian Judge?First Session IPgrt l)
Virginian Judge?First Session {Part 2)
The Three Little Pigs 'Recitation
The Duel Rectafon
I'm in Heaves When I'm irfMy Mother's Aran
Down the Trail to Home, Syeet Home
| Tell Me, Little Gypsy
The Girl* of My Dreams
| Dardanelles Blue*
Swanee
Beautiful Hawaii?Waltz Fran
Hawaiian Twilight?Fox Trot
Ziegfeld Follies of 1920?Medley^ ox Trot
I ' Cuban Moon?Fox Trot
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?*> Alfred Cortot 74636 12
rquice) Emilio De Gogorza 64898 10
Giuseppe De Luca 74633 12
Geraldine Farrar 87313 10
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' Minor) Flonzaley Quartet 74634 12 2
Mabel Garrison 64899 10 V
Violin Jascha Heifetz 74635 12 I
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>mer and Miu Louise Homer 89158 12
Kho McCormack 64901 10 rjj
fhiladctphia Orchestra 74631 12 M
Ocesn) THtaRuffo 88622 12
Rainakl Werrenrath 64897 10
Walter C. Kelly)
Walter C. Kelly J45180 10 I
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i William Robyn)
William Robyn}18686 10 I
John Steel) I ;
John Steel}18687 10 U
Billy Murray-Ed Smalle) j
Peerless Quartet) 8688 111
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Hawaiian Trior18689 J? j
Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra) j
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Married at the Baptist Parsonage
by Rev. H. G. White, October 6,
1920, Mr. Leo Loftis and Miss May
Parnell, both of Calhoun Falls.
Born October 3, 1920, to Mr. and
Mrs. Graydon Shaw, a daughter.
The Radcliffe Chautauqua will
put on their series of entertainments
j November 1-2-3. Rev. J. A. Clotfelter
will act as business manager
this season as Dr. Kirkpatrick was
| forced to resign that position because
of illness in his family.
Messrs. Barnes with a large force
j of hands began the ere'ction of the
; Methodist Parsonage a few days
| ago. Mr. Jep Wilson, Moffettsville,
; is doing the brick work and Warren
j Jones, colored, is digging the well.
Rev. N. G. Ballenger built the
garage several weeks ago. The work
is progressing very rapidly.
| Miss Leila Mae Bonds has gone to j
I Milledgeville, Ga., where she will i
j enter the Nurses' Training School j
jat the State Sanitarium.
Prof. J. F. Harper spent last Sab-!
I bath in Elberton with his sister, Mrs.!
I Martin.
' . .
! Rev. and Mrs. "N. G. Ballenger|
' were guests of their daughter, Mrs.
i Strom, in Mcfcormick last week. '
Mr. Jno. McMahan of the Nation
I |
!has rented the old Methodist Parson-'
:age from Mr. W. E. Ellis and will
l'move his family here next January.!
'Our town extends a most hearty
'welcome to this good citizen and his
' excellent family.
j Dr. Harper of Greenwood has
' been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M.
!P. McCalla. j
Messrs. Arthur Barnes, Bingley
Speer and Jno. McMahan have re1
turned from the reunion at Houston,
Texas.
Mrs. B. B. Allen is spending this
week with her sister, Mrs. Dr. WalI
| son, who is a patient at the Anderson
County Hospital. Friends of
Mrs. Watson will be sorry to know
that she sustained a fall at her home
several weeks ago and is not im- ^
proving very rapidly.
| D. J. B. Moseley has been quite
indisposed fo some time. I
Mrs. Mary Miller Bell has reutrned
from Abbeville, where she went
to attend the funeral of Mrs. L. T.
Miller of Hartsville. Mrs. Miller had
visited in our town and left many
friends who are saddened to know of
her death, Mr. Miller has the deepest
sympathy of this town where he
is quite favorably known.
J Mr. John Henry Wilson has returned
from a visit to Parksville,
where he has decided to make his
home next yeap.
j I Mr. Adra Pressley, Jacksonville,
I Fla., has been called to the bedside
i - ? 1 *4-4-1 a /lony^Kfor Viae Kaon
I UJL IJiia lltuc uaugu^ij TT uv itwu mw?
extremely ill at the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb
Clinkscales.
Miss Lucile Kirkpatrick of the
Due West W. C., spent the weekend
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Kirkpatrick.
Miss Veva Hall of Iva, spent a few
days recently with Mrs. T. C. Liddell.
She was investigating the pros-1
pect of organizing a class in music. |
i Miss Mamie Dendv has returned
j to her home in Ridgeway, after a
j visit to her grandparents, Rev. and
j Mrs. Ballenger.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes, Mr.
and Mrs. A. V. Barnes and Master
James Barnes were recent visitors
in Abbeville. !
, Mrs. M. P. McCalla and Mrs. Dr.
Walter have been on the sick list,
but are improving.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harper, Jr.,
and Mrs. N. B. Sutherland spent
Sabbath in Anderson visiting sick
relatives.
Mr. Geo. Bell went to Abbeville
i/> fVm fnnoral Vnc mint..
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Mrs. L. T. Miller.
Mr. Will Barnes of the Nation has
purchased the' Epps farm, near town
and will move there next year.
Mr. E. W. Harper, Sr., has returned
from a visit to his daughter,
Mrs. Theron Allen of Anderson.
Mr. Dudley Mann, who lives near
town, has entered Erskine College.
Miss Ruth Crowther, County
Demonstrator, will meet with the
cooking class Thursday p. m., at the
home of the class president, Miss
"Lizzell Tucker.
Mrs. T. D. Cooley with her two
sons, Wallace and Jack, and little
grandson, Lawrence Barksdale,
were visitors in Abbeville last week.
I
WAR ROMANCE ENDS
IN DOMESTIC TRAGEDY
Salina, Kans., Oct. 12.?A war ro-'
rrance that had its beginning in
France culminated here in a domesi
tic tragedy that leaves a French bride
and her month-old baby facing the
world alone in a land of strands.'
Deserted by her husband, Mrs. Chester
Cooper is being cared for by
members of the local post of the American
Leerion and the Salina chapter
of the Red Cross, i
The Coopers made their home at'
Sharon Springs after their return
from overseas but shortly after ar-'
living there Cooper disappeared and
is now being sought to face a charge
of desertion. Mrs. Cooper, who is un-J
able to speak a word of English, in
suing for divorce thru a lawyer, who
as a member of the Legion, offered
|his services free of charge. She plans
to return to her aged mother in'
France.
Salina Post of the Legion has of-'
fered a reward of $50 for the appre-1
hension of Cooper.
KIRKMAN F1NLAY
ELECTED BISHOP
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Columbia, Oct. 12.?The Rev. K.
G. Finlay, was elected on the third
ballot as Bishop Coadjutor of South
Carolina diocese of the Episcopal
church. '
About twenty-five names were presented
for the office. The council voted
that the salary of the bishop coad --J.?
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JUlur will ue live uiuuaanu. nc mu
have charge of the upper half of the
State, when the State is divided into
two dioceses at a later date. The new,'
bishop coadjutor will be bishop of the '
new diocese. I
The Rev. Kirkman G. Finlay is a
native of Greenville and is well
known here.
The new bishop was educated at.
Furman university and the University
of the South at Sewanee. j <
He has for sometime been rector
of Trinity church, Columbia.
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NpTICE OF ELECTION
STATE IF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Abbeville.
Notice is hereby given that the I
General Election for Presidential j
and Vice Presidential Electors, Uni-i
ted States Senator and Representa-!
tives in Congress will be held at the
voting precincts fixed by law in the
County of Abbeville on Tuesday November
2, 1920, said day being
Tuesday following the first Monday
as prescribed by the State Constitution.
The qualifications for suffrage
are as follows:
Residence in State for two years,
in the County one year, in the polling
precinct in which the election
offers to vote, four months, and the
payment six months before any
election of any poll tax then due
and payable: Provided, That ministers
in charge of an organized
church and teachers of public
schools shall be entitled to vote after
six months' residence in the
state, otnerwise quauiiea.
Registration?Payment of all taxes,
including poll tax, assessed and
collectibe during the previous year.
The production of a certificate or
the receipt of the of the officer auSOUTHERN
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OCTOBER 20
Southern Railway will
tickets from Seneca, Greer
Anderson, and inlermcdiat
;i11cI return October 10th to
trains scheduled to arrive (
o'clock noon October 22nd
ing so as to reach original
fore midnight of October S
R. G. C
District Passi
Spartai
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thorized to collect such taxes shall
be conclusive- proof of the payment
thereof. Si
Before the hour fixed for opening
the polls Managers and Clerks mnst
i -.S>3
take and subscribe to the Constitn- ,
tional oath. The Chairman of the |
Board of Managers can administer
the oath to the other Managers and
to the Clerk; a Notary Public most
administer the oath to Chairman.
The Managers elect their Chairman
and Clerk.
Polls at each voting place must be
opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed
at 4 o'clock p. m., except in the City
of Charleston, where they shall be
opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p.
! Ji
The Managers have the power tp >
fill a vacancy; and if none of the
Managers attend, the citizens ca?
appoint, from among the qualified
voters, the Managers, who, after being
sworn, can conduct the election.
At the close of the election the
Managers and Clerk must proceed
publicly to open the ballot box and
count the ballots therein, and continue
without adjournment until the
same is completed, and make m , H
statement of the result for each of- ,/
fice, and sign the same. Within
three days thereafter the Chairman , .
i
of the Board, or some pne designated
by the Board, must' deliver to
the Commissioners of Election the
roil list, tne box containing tne Ballots
and written statements of the
result of the election.
MANAGERS OF ELECTION.
Mangera of Election?The followlowing
Managers of Election hare
been appointed to hold the election
at the various precincts in the said
County:
Abbeville?T. C. Seal, J. Allem
Long, Bayard Swetenburg.
Cotton Mill?R. W. Smith, J. FBarnwell,
B. H. Williams.
Gilliams Gin House?G. E. PutM*.?
or T Qot.^k T R Wilann
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)UTH CAROLINA
UNT
ASSOCIATION
-21-22, 1920.
sell reduced round trip
. (Ireenville, Newberry,
e stations to Greenwood
) 21st inclusive, and for
ireenwood before twelw
. with final limit return starting:
point on or be
?4th, 1920. !
IOTNER,
snger Agent.
lburg, S. G.
TV* Jk WUUUWAtf) V* (f aaMWM* "*91
Magnolia?R. 0. Bell, Fred CL . - ^
Nance, J. F. Gibert.
Lowndesville?E. W. Harper, Jr.,
D. K. Cooley, Otto Nelson.
Due West?R. H. McAdams, J. BL
Dawson, A. R. Fowler.
Donalds?B. W. Tribble, 0. J.
Dunn, J. R. Winn. 1 * ;
Central?John McKee, Leonard
Mcllwain, D. E. Nickles.
Rock Springs?Clifton Burts, W.
M. Jameson, J. P. Smith.
Hampton?J. A. Murdock, J. C.
Burton, C. C. McDonald.
Bryant's Cross Roads?J. C. MoAdams,
J. W. Fisher, J. H. McLane.
Keowee?J. Claude Ashley, C. ?. J
Eranyon, Benjamin Shirley.
Antreville?J. P. Anderson, Freid
Crowther, J. M. Patterson.
The Managers at each precinct
named above are requested to delegate
one of their number to secure
th box and blanks for the election
^ ili
at Ulerk oi uourt s omce, ADuevuie,
S. C., on and after October 25th*
1920.
We, the Commissioners of Election
for Federal Officers hereby certify
that the foregoing list is a true
list of names of Managers of Elec3
tion appointed for the various voting
precincts. ?
D. H. HILL, Chairman, ' %
WILL F. JONES, . .
W. E. MORRISON, K
Commissioners of Federal Election
for Abbeville County, S.'C. >/
October 15, 1920.' *
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