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Mr. YV. W. Li J\ener, w uvn6
was knocking around town Thursday.
Mr. J. J. Grant of Lowndesville was
a visitor in the city Thursday
Mr. Joe Hill, of Level Land, was
around town Thursday looking after
business affairs.
Mrs. Furman Bowen, of Antreville,
was in the city Thursday looking
around our different stores.
Mrs. J. R? Lomax and Mrs. Julia
Pratt, of the Long Cane section', were
in town Thursday shopping.
Miss May Harris is in the city
from Athens for a visit to her
cousin, Miss Sarah Haigler.
Hal Moore, one of the prize boys ,
at Clemson, is at home for a short
holiday.
Mrs. Wilson is in the city spend-j
ing some time with her sister, Miss
Rebecca Cater. .
Miss Ruby Edmunds went over
to Spartanburg Friday to spend until
Monday with her brother.
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Miss Sarah Haigler returned Wed
nesday from a week's visit to her (
sister at McCormick.
Mrs. . J. Vandiver has returned
to Abbeville after a week spent
pleasantly in Atlanta with friends. 1
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Mrs. M. T. Coleman is expected in ^
the city Saturday to spend over Sun-j
day with her family.
Mrs. W. M. Barnwell went over tQ ^
Greenwood Thursday and spent the i
day. She made the journey over the
Saboard.
Jllh J. M? Maddon, one of the pros
perous farmers of the Donalds sec
tion, was a business visitor in town
Thursday.
Miss Sarah Haigler, of Abbeville,
spent the week here with her sister,
Miss Mary Haigler.?McCormick
Messenger.
Mr. Alex Cleland and Miss
Margaret Wallace, of Kinards, were
guests this week of Mrs. C. C. Wal
lace.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McQuerns of
Hodges, were in Abbeville Thursday
spending the day with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Ernest Botts.
Miss "Julia Schwerin returned to j
her home in Sumter today after an
extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Sol:
Rosenberg.
James Coleman, one of the coming
young cadets at Clemson came home
Thursday and will spend until Mon
day with his home folks.
Mr. Irvin Cleckley was in town
Thursday and Friday enjoying the
good preaching going on at the Meth
odist church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schrimp and
Miss Schrimp were here from Wil
lington Wednesday and spent the day
shopping.
Messrs Ben Smith, Leo McClain
and Mr. Young were down from Don
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Miss Sydelle Graves and Miss An
nie Belle Little were among the Ab
beville people in Greenwood Thurs
day. <
Mr. George Clark was here from i
Augusta Wednesday visiting his i
home folks and riding around town 1
in a big car. 1
Messrs. G. E. Carroll, John P. j
Holloway and Jamie Smith were
visitors in Abbeville Sunday.?Mc
Cormick Messenger. ]
J. R. Cochran left Thursday for
PViQ7??/vtfo after snendinf a week here
with relatives. Mr. Cochran will be
located in Bryson City, N. C. this
summer.
Mrs. W. E. Cason and her little
daughter, Cassandra are expected in
the city Saturday to spend several
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gam
brell.
Mr. J. S. Stark and W L Peebles
went out to the Falls Friday to look
over the farms in which they are in
terested and to hear the news around
the town.
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Mrs. N. B. Sullivan, of Anderson
and Miss Bruice Owings, of Laurens
are the guests of Miss Savan Perrin
and were honor visitors at the meet
ing of the Ace of Clubs Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Richard Hill has returned to
Abbeville after a visit to Laurens,
where she went to attend the funer
al of Dr. Albright. She stayed sever
al days with her friend, Mrs. Hale
Shands.
Mrs. Joe Hughes and two daugh
ters, Mildred Cochran and Carolyn,
are in Hamlet for a visit of two
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Huguelet. Mr. Huguelet
has been quite sick and is recovering
slowly.
CELEBRATING HER
EIGHTY.NINTH BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Fann{e J. Marshall celebrated
her eighty-ninth birthday on Thurs-'
day. This comes on St. Patricks Day,
and as Mrs. Farshall grows older isj
the occasion of much gaietv to her'
friends. Thursday she kept openj
bouse all day and there was a contin-j
nous stream of friends calling and
extending good wishes.
The Marshall home which has al
ways been famous for its old time
hospitality was made lovely with
spring flowers and to all who camej
there was a cordial welcome and the
?harm of a generous hospitality d:~-'
pensed with the refinement a:::lj
ease of a day that is past.
Many gifts and cards and good
wishes came ttbm friends at a dis
tance afid Mrs. Cason and Mr. Cal-'
houn Marshall, a son and daughter,
were both here from Anderson to,
make the day more pleasant.
Cake and wine was served through
out the day.
Everyone wishes Mrs. Marshall
many more birthdays.
GETTING MARRIED
Mr R. E. Campbell who has been
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in Abbeville with the Southern Con
struction Company left the city this
week for New York where he goes to I
bid his father "good-bye" when he
sails for Scotland. On his return he
will stop at Hagerstown, Md. where
he will be married to Miss Thomas,
the pretty young woman who was in
Abbeville last year as nrlliner for
Haddon-Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Camp
bell will return to Abbeville where
they will meet with the good,wishes!
of a host of friends.
MARRIED AT THE PARSONAGE
Mr. W. N. Ellis and Miss Sallie May
Young both of Level Land, came to |
Abbeville Thursday afternoon and,
were happijy married by Rev. C. E.
Peele at the Methodist parsonage.
They were accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Young, relatives of the bride.
The happy couple have the good
wishes of their many friends.
SEEING THE SHOW.
Mrs. John White and Mrs. W. S.
DuPre went over to Atlanta Friday.
They went to see the great picture,
'Way Down East," by D. W. Griffith,1
said to be his best. Little Charles!
White went with them and remained
over Sunday with his aunt, Miss Lucy
White.
VISITORS FROM DUE WEST
Dr. and Mrs. J. I. McCain came
:lown from Due West Friday and
Mrs. McCain was around town look
in at. the snriner eoods. The Doctor
is in his usual health and reports [
;imes in Due West about as usual.,
Both are rejoicing in the return of
their daughter, Miss Irene McCain, j
i Missionary in China.
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GREENE?CUNNINGHAM
A quiet though lovely wedding
took place at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Beauregard Cunningham, when
their daughter, Miss Bessie Cun
ningham was married to Robert
Hardy Greene, of Abbeville, at 5:00
o'clock on Monday afternoon. Ai^he
appointed hour Mendelssohn's wed
ding march sounded through thej
corridors, rendered by Mrs. Jno. H.
Poag, while the bride from the stair-J
way entered the ceremony room on
the arm of her father, and W3SJ
j there- joined by the groom with his ^
j best man, Harper Hagen, of Abbe^
J ville. Before an improvised alter of
j ivy, palms and ferns, the ceremony
was impressively solemnized by Rev.
I R. W. Jopling, pastor of the bride,
j while strains of "To a Wild Rose"
were softly played. Immediately af
ter the congratulations, the guests J
! weTe shown ino the dining room, j
where a scene of inexpressble beau-]
ty awaited them. From the chande
lier graceful loops of white maline
was draped to the table which held
as its center piece a gorgeous bas-1
ket of yellow daffodils and was light-1
ed with four golden shaded candles. I
Mrs. Cunningham, mother of the
bride, Mrs. W. L.1 Steele, Miss Mil
dred Cunningham, of Winthrop Col
lege, Miss Margaret Cunningham, of
Charlotte, sisters of the bride, Mes
dames W. H. Millen and Fred
Vaughn dispensed hospitalities, such
as a salad course with turkey, coffee
wi^i an apple cheese, ice cream and
cake, and mints. The latter was
daintily ser\red by Misses Sara and
Mary Steele, nieces of the bride. Up
on leaving the dining room each
guest was presented with a souvenir
of the occasion by Masters James
and William Steele, nephews of the
bride.
Miss Cunningham has always
made her home in Lancaster and her
winning personality has afforded
her many friends. She was gowned
in a traveling suit of navy twillcord
with accessories and carried white
carnations. Mr. Greene is a well
known business man of Abbeville1,
and will there take his bride after a
honeymoon trip.
The out-of-town guests were:
.Miss Mildred Cunningham, of Win
throp college; Miss Margaret Cun
ningham, of Charlotte; W. J. Cun
ningham, of Rock Hill; Harper Ea
gen, of Abbeville, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Yoder, of Van Wyck.?Lan-t
caster News.
MARRIAGE OF MISS COTHRANI
AINU MK. J. U HULSItilN, JK.
It has been suspected for some
time that Cupid had some plans in
Edgefield concerning the lives of two
popular young people but their
friends did not know that a consum
mation of these plans would be real
ized so soon. We refer to the mar
riage of Miss Margaret Cothran and ^
Mr. J. D. Holstein, Jr., which occur-1
[red Tuesday afternoon in Aiken at
the residence of the officiating min-|
ister, Rev. Mr. Henderson, pastor of j
the Presbyterian church of Aiken. To!
many of their friends the marriage'
was quite a surprise. Mr. Holstein j
and Miss Ccthran motored to Aiken,!
being accompanied by Misses Ruth,
and Grace Tompkins, Elizabeth
Smith, and Margaret May and Mr.!
Perry Whatley. Immediately after
the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Holstein
left for Florida to spend a month.
The bride, who is a beautiful and
very talented young lady, was the j
only daughter of the -lamented Mr. j
and Mrs. Wade S. Cothran of Abbe-i
ville. who since the recent death of!
her father has been making her home j
in Edgefield with her aunts, Mrs. Su-'
san B. Hill and Mrs. W. C. Tompkins.1
The groom is the only son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Holstein who has been very I
successful in the automobile business.'
The Advertiser joins his hose of j
friends in wishing that the future!
may be fraught with all possible-'good]
fortune for him and his charming
young bride. Upon their return from j
their wedding journey Mr. and Mrs.!
Holstein will make their home with,
Mr. Hclstein's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Julian D. Holstein, on Main Street.
?Edgefield Advertiser.
HOME FOR SUNDAY
Miss Margaret Bradley is at home
from Clinton for an over Sunday va
cation. She is accompanied by her
friend, Miss Althea Bolt, another
one of the attractve teachers in the
Clinton schools.
Watch the label on youir paper.
PATCHING UP
The Square, on the Court s House
side, -wras torn up to a considerable
extent Friday, the street paving
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VISITING THE SICK
Mrs. Sallie Bradley, Miss Statia
Wideman and Mrs. J. C. Xlugh wen
to Due West Friday to visit Mrs
| Emma Wideman who, friends re
gret to know, is quite sick.
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I FLORIDA ROADS ARE
ORDERED TO RAISE RATES
Washington, Fareh 17.?Railroads
in Florida were ordered today by the
Interstate Commerce Commission to
rnico cfofo rofoe fn flin loirol ir? cffprl
people doing necessary patching.
in Interstate traffic, effective April
25th.
; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF-ABBEVILLE
Citation for Letters of Administra
tion.
' By J. F. Miller, E*q., Judge of Pro
bate:
Whereas, Came H. Baker, hath
made suit to me, to grant her Letters
of Administration of the estate and
effects of Martin W. Baker, late of
Abbeville County, deceased.'
These Are Therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said Martin
W. Baker, deceased, thai; they be and
^ppear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Abbeville
Court House, on Wednesday the 30th
of March, 1921,, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any .they have, why
the said Administration should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and seal of
the Court this 16th day of March, in
the year of our Lord one thousand
line hundred and twenty-one and in
the 145th year of American Inde
pendence'.
Published on the 18th day of March
1921 in the Press and Banner and
on the Court HousVdoor for the t'me
required by law.
J. F. FILLER,
Judge of Probate.
IN THE DISTRICT COURt OF
THE UNITED STATES FOR THE
WESTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
In the Matter of W. T. Cnnn, Bank-,
I rupt, In Bankruptcy.
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To the creditors of W. T. Cann,
Bankrupt, of Abbeville, S C i
You will please take notice that: the
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above named person was duly ad
judged a Bankrupt on the 15th cay
of March, 1921, by the above Covert.
The first meeting of creditors will
be held at the Court House at Abbe
ville, S. C., on the 29th day of March
1921, at 12 M. At said V meeting,
creditor^ may attend, prove their
claims, examine the Bankrupt, elect
a Trustee, and transact any other bus
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D. H. HILL, Referee.
Mar. 16, 1921 Abbeville, S. C
FOR SALE?Two young muleSk
weighing 1,000 pounds each. One
old mule, weighing 1200 pounds.
For prices and terms see RICHARD"
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