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Miss Sara Nance of Monterey, was
in town Thursday.
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Mr. Sam Cason, of Atlanta is vis- :
iting his uncle, Mr. Fred Cason.
J. C. Hemphill of Greenwood was
*rbusiness visitor here Thursday.
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Mrs. A. M. Erwin of Antreville, J
was in town Thursday shopping.
.Miss Elizabeth Beeks is visiting
relatives in Laurens this week.
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;,.J.'L. Veloy, of Charleston, is 1
k Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilliam on|'
Pinckney street. (
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Mr. J. C. Miller, of Columbia, is
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in the citv visiting his daughter, Mrs |J
J. E. Pressly.
Mrs. J. A. Dickson, of Brownlees,
was in the city Thursday on bus:- 1
ness.
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Mr. Joe T. Hughes spent Thursday
in Edgefield with his brother,
, Mr. Chalmers. Hughes.
Miss Elizabeth Bowen pf Antreville,
is visiting her aunt, Miss Annie
Barksdale on Haigler street.
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Mrs. Lizzie Cason and Miss Marion
Cason spent Wednesday in
UlW&iliivvu*
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Dr. R. B. Epting came over from _
Greenwood Wednesday to attend the
Hospital anniversary.
~ J.Mrs.
Elbert White is at home again
after spending the 4th with friends
in Greenwood.
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Mrs. Walton Stephens and children *
left yesterday for Monroe, Ga., to
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visit relatives for some time. ^
Mrs. J. J. McKellar, of' Augusta, *
is visiting her friend, Mrs. J. D.
Beeks on Pinckney ?treet. 1
Miss Edna Bloom, of Blackville,
- ~ ot+noiyHtro onwist of Miss '
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Elizabeth Jones.
Miss Darline Butler has returned ^
(to hear home in Colbert, Ga., after a 1
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visit to her sister, Mrs. Ira Sprouse.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Vandiver and
children have gone to Greenville and *
Westminster to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murphy have
I returned from a visit to relatives in '
Savannah and Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Lamar Gilliam and children
are leaving this week for Cedartown,
? ~ " ?ricri+ kr\ Mrs nitlkm's !
IV! a V 41?*V -W ? y. home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherard and
little Nannette Sherard, of Calhoun
Falls were here Thursday for the ;
hospital birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Murphy of j
Augusta are here to spend the week-|
end with their sister, Miss Nelle j
Murphy on Church street.
Miss Bessie Murray, of Greenville,
is spending her vacation with her
aunt. Mrs. W. T. McDonald on Maga
zine street. r-J, $-f>y
Miss Mayme Wardlaw, one of the
popular nurses of the Pryor Hospital
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/attended "cne anniversary ui hib iTicMorial
hospital here Wednesday.
Miss Winnie Reid, of Anderson,
And Miss Mildred Wilson, of Watts,
t are the pretty visitors . of Miss
Margaret Wilson on Chestnut street.
Misses Pauline Wosmansky, Howard
Hill and Marion Wilson returned
bome today from Elberton, Ga.,
wfcere they attended a house party.
Mrs. Fannie T. Bradley and Mrs.
^ Dessie Pressly were visitors here
Wednesday, coming to attend the |
Hospital Birthday party. j
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Mrs. C. C. Wallace, of Abbeville,
visited relatives here a few days the
past week.?Clinton Chronicle.
Misses Mary and Jeanse White
are at home again after a pleasant
visit to Greenville and York.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith came
over for from Williston. for. the
birthday party Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McAllister
went to Ninety Six Wednesday to
attend the funeral of Dr. Lipscomb.
Messrs L. W. Tutt and Josh BradI
ley, of Abbeville, were business vis-J
itors in t6wn Saturday.?McCormick
Messenger.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Haffner, who
were recently married in Lancaster,
have come to Abbeville to make their
home a? the residence of Miss Corrie
Andrews.
Miss Ruth Beeks left Wednesday
for Columbia where she will be joined
by Misses Lilla Haynes and Margaret
Durham and they will go to
3amden to attend a house party giv;n
by Miss Sadie Wilson.
Misses Julia and Marion Maibry
loft TlhnrsHav for Hendersonville.
where they will spend two weeks at
"The Cedars" with the other Abbeville
people who are In (the popular
city.
Mrs. W. F. Nickles, Mrs. R. E.
3ox and Mrs. J Allen mith, Jr, leave
next Wednesday for a stay of ten
Jays at Montreat. Mr. R. E. Cox will
irive them through the country in
in automobile.
PARTIES FOR THE BRIDE
Miss Mary Hill Harris was hostess
for the regular meeting of the Acej
jf Clubs Thursday afternoon. Miss |
Sarah Haigler was the guest of j
lion/vr anH his table And chair for I
the card game was m bride like!
decorations.
At the close of the games re- j
freshments of fruit salad, chips, i
:rackers and tea was served.
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Mrs. C. C. Wallace entertained this
ifternoon for Miss Haigler. Pour 1
;ables for Bridge were placed on the
ipacious porch surrounded by lovely
terns and pot plants. Afler a lively
:ontest, a delicious salad course and
rozen fruit was served the young
people. Miss Haigler was presented
with a lovely scarf and pin cushion.
A BIRTHDAY PARTY
Miss Francis Jones entertained
ler friends Thursday afternoon artra
party at her home on Ferry street,
rhe hours were from half past five-,
until seven and the time was spent
in dancing and playing games. Many
seasoned young society men from
Ohe sixth and seventh grades were!
present and added zest to the dance.
Cream, cake and bonlbons were
enjoyed as refreshments.
A BIRTHDAY PARTY.
iLittle Mary Busbee passed her
sixth birthday on July 2nd and made
the occasion one for a celebration,
inviting thirty of her little friends
to a party in the afternoon. The i
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ULUt; luitis piayeu a iui ui nvciy
games and enjoyed the cream, the
birthday cake and the mints served
as refreshments.
A PLEASANT DANCE
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The Abbeville Dancing Club gave
one of the most enjoyable dances of
the season Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. John A. Harris onj
South Mail) street. About twenty j
couples were present and music was j
furnished by Mr. R. Glen Kay.
COMPLIMENTING MRS. SMITH ?
The Ladies Society of the Associ-!
ate Refomed church will give an in-1
formal tea Saturday afternoon at!
the home of Mrs. C. H. McMurray in
compliment to Mrs. Maxwell Smith.
A GOOD TIME IN GEORGIA.
Miss Mary Lou Bowie and Mr.
Hobson Bowie have just returned
from a pleasant house party and
camping trip at Mt. Vernon, Ga. Miss!
Bowie was in town today the guest
of Mrs. Andrew Bowie.
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CHURCH SOCIETY MEETS C
Mrs. Bishop entertained the
Ladies Society of the Associate Re-j
formed church Thursday afternoon' C
at a very pleasant meeting. The so-!I
ciety is planning a box for the or- J t<
phanage.and for a mission study,
class. ii
Mrs. Sam Seal, who was for many a
years a member of the society, was*ti
present at the meeting and received v
a warm welcome from her old. ii
friends. i o
Mrs. Bishop served cream, cake A
and blackberry acid as refreshments, ii
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS A
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The Junior Missionary society of
the Methodist church met this afternoon
with Miss Nona Tutt. ^
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HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETS k
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me ijaaies nospnai Auxiliary ^
meets Monday afternoon at 5:30 T(
o'clock in the court room. Report will =
be made on birthday celebration and
plans made for future work. . jg
No Adjournment
Washington, July 5.?The pro- gj
posal for imediate adjournment of {3
congress was defeated today by the a
so- called agriculture bloc of the sen- [a
ate. 'i
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FRIDAY * I
"THE STEALERS" V |
One of the best pictures ever V ?
shown in Abbeville. V |j
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A CENTURY COMEDY' V 1
, "DANDY LIONS" V gj
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THOMAS MEIGHAN V 1
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HIS YOUTH" V |
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A SUNSHINE COMEDY V ^
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< MAY ALLISON V V
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V INTERNATIONAL NEWS V S
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION J
?OF THE? I
OPERATIVES TRUST COMPANY [
located at Abbeville, S. C., at the |
close of business June 30, 1921. |
RESOURCES l
Loans and discounts $33,767.60 ?
Overdrafts 332.35 *
Bonds and Stocks Owned J
by the Bank 10,125.00 y
Due from Banks and Bank- -
ers _1_ 4,447.51 Z
Currency 25.00 |
Silver and Other Minor
Coin . 21.24
TOTAL $48,718.70 E
LIABILITIES E
Capital Stock Paid in $6,160.00 [
Surplus Fund 826.40 j[
Undivided Profits, less Cur- j"
rent Expenses and Tax- j[
es Paid 957.95 Z
Dividends Unpaid 89.00 I
idividu.il Deposits ?
subject to check $36,485.35 i|
' 'ime certificates j
of deposit 4,200.00 jl
406,685.35-E
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TOTAL $48,718.70 '?
Ctate of South Carolina ?
County of Abbeville. [
Before me came J. F. Barnwell,'.
Cashier of the above named bank,!?
who, being duly sworn, says that the |
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of said bank. J
J. F. BARNWELL. J
Sworn to and subscribed before.*
me this 8th day of July, 1921 jl
J. J. ROCHE, ;t
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Correct Attest: i[
W. M. LANGLEY [
G. B. HAMBY, Directors. [
R. H. BRAZEALE. |
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X>CHRAN NOMINATED
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Washington, July 7.?Ernest F.
lochran was nominated today to Ik
Inited States attorney for the wesern
district of South Carolina.
Mr. Cochran is one of the leadig
attorneys at the Anderson bai
nd formerly served as district at
orney before the Western District
ras formed. He is understood to b?
1 sympathy with the Tolberit faction
f the Republican paty of this state,
It. Cochran, his friends state, has
lade no efforts to get the appointlenit,
but it is believed that he will
ccept. No 'opposition to his nominaion
is expected.
Charleston, July 5.?Two persons
rere drowned at Sullivan's Island
lis morning. Carl Grohimann, ?4,
>st his life attemptng to rescue Carl
IcCoy, seven years old. This is the
rst drowning of the season at thif
esort.
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Seattle, Wash., July 7.?Raould
Amunsden discoverer of the South
Pole and seekeT of the North Pole, |
arrived here last night from Nome I
Alaska, where he appeared the mid- '
die of June, after leaving his
schooner, the Maude at Cape Serger
disabled by a broken prooellor.
Captain Amunsden said he still considered
entirely feasible his project
to drift across the North Pole with!
the current which he believes flows m
from Greenland to Siberia. He ex- j
pect to remain in this country a year J
he explained, before proceeding ?
with his voyage. > |]
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\ Baseball Trial Begins ,
[ uhicagc^ July 5.?Trial is about to *
, ibegin here of the baseball players {{
[ indicted for conspiracy! to throw the
! 1919 world series.
i One hundred jurymen have been
called.
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