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BRy HFtI ?^r< STQVE L & ? Xeeal flews - . ft m =? : fcersonalfo : r ' Mra? ,fas. E* Clin|cscales of Monterey Wis a visitor to die city today. - ' *>' Key. J. B. Branch of Lethe wps a business visitor to the city Tuesday. and Mrs. C. P. Cowan of j Lethe were in the city Wednesday > . +? : r j*.? ; shopping. ' Mrs. Dfckeon of Westminster is in $he city 'visiting he* sister Mrs. ?leofge Van<|iyer. > Mi$s Martha Kressly has returned: to her home in Sharon after a yisi$ to her sister, Mrs/ Clifton grouse. | -v - 1 1 1 Mrg. W. M. Lf^oone and son, William, Ipent the week-end in 'AndV eT^on "with relatives ?; ' Virgil Gaffney came over from Atlanta and spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. W. A. O'Bryant on Church street. ;v: ' " 4 * ' Miss Clem Buehanan, of Montgomery, Ala., who has been visiting' Misses Gladys and Sarah Blames, vyent to Ocangeimrg Friday to at tepd ft daoqe and to visit friends. ??: FIXJNQ TflE FURNACE 5lr. C. R. Tucker was in Abfoet ville Tuesday from Atlanta looking' over the furnace ?t the High School "building. The trustee? are getting ready for the predicted hard winter. \ V v ^ X V X VVV\ v \ ^ RIDGE NEWS V V \ s Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dickerson of Gregg Shoals spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. TurI nef. Mrs. W. C. Shaw and Miss Clay-! ton Loftis spent Tuesday afternoon | with Mrs. Johnnie Waters. Mrs. C. B. Hutchison was shop-1 ping: in Abbeville Tu*sday.^ Mr. Claude Morrow of Anderson' spent Sunday night w'th his brother: Henry Morrow. Miss Leila Mac Turner is spending' a few davs with her cousin, Mrs. Clyde Dickerson of Gregg Shoals. Miss Virginia Turner spent Wed-j nesday afternoon with Miss Kathrine Hutchison. Mrs. Otis Nelson spent Saturday: night with her mother Mrs. J. A. H:I1. j Mrs. Fred Simmons of Abbeville i spent Saturday night with her father j Mr. S. A. Watersf -Sa?rRAN^^ P. S.?PARTIES 0WI$|G AT BAPTIST CHURCH. || Mr. Weeks will preach Sunday at j? 11 a. m. on the subjectr "The Man j| jwitji pne Talent.'' The 7:30 p. m. j| subject will be, "God's Help in [femptattop.-- * .. I The Baraca class foB^roung men is making a special e?ort $o reach (be young'men o| the community who do not now attend Sunday school. Ail n< IT* ti. the yoqng men of the chvjrch are specially urged to be present Sunday a. in. at 10 o'clock to help furtKer ^he _ / ' .'i 'i ?' plans. lfl The subject for the Wednesday evening j>rayermeetirif will be Church*; How I May.Help It." * \ ? ^ ? , en fJIRJH ^^U^CEME?4T T) ' sc B?rn at November .16, se to Mr. and Mrs; Andrew Jackson, a th daughter^ : A1 " ' ' wi nvnn 'v * ? V < FAIRFIELD LOCALS S \ V \ VV\Vni Strs. T. E. CresWell and cKildre^i so of Qarrisbur^ spent a few days very 1 sh pleasantly wi$h her mother, Airs.' sc Mary F. Creswell. Jw ^iss ^yn^elije* you jig visited in tfce K1 home of Wr grandmother, Mrs. it A.'- Bowen/ Saturday. m ' ar Mrs. D. A. Young and son, J. A. ^ and Misses Zellie Lanlgley and Eva Young spent Saturday afternoon a$.ee the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spence. si Mr. Furman McCaslan was a busir?Tneninv nna AAVrkTh? TARAWA. AJf VI* VVU V*IW VAV4J ?last week. ta Mr. J. W. Crawford and daughter, M Miss Siillie, spent Sunday afternoon M with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Crawford. | te Pleasant visitors in the home of (di Mr. Joe Young's Thursday after- w noon were, Mrs. T. P. Creswell and j gi children of Htarrisburg, Mrs. T. A. j bj Tolbert, Mrs. Fannie McCaslan, Mrs. iw tj. u. loung ana cnuaren, airs. k. a.!"' Crawford and Miss Emma Brown. j Miss Lyndelle Young spent Sun- CI day afternoon with Misses Irene and j w May Belle Young. jfc Mrs. R. A. Crawford and Misses t P1 Emma Brown and Alma Young call-1sc ed to see Mrs. Mary F. Creswell and I Miss Minnie Belle TaLbert Thursday jta afternoon. !:: Mr. Eugene Beauford and sister, j Miss Julia Belle visited Miss Lenajed Spence Saturday. - | th Messrs. Thos. T. Langley and C. ! re E. Brown were visitors in Green- ai wooa aaiuraay. |g* Mr. C. T. Whitten of Laurens and j Miss Janie Lou Gibert of McCor- | mick were happily married Saturday nitrht at 7:30 o'clock at the parson- J age in McCormick by Rev. Gardner, dt Only a few close relatives witness- C; ed the happy occasion. After a short fr visit with relatives in Bordeaux the X happy couple will leave for Laurens where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Franklin of Beulah spent the week-end with 6 1 latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. ar Young. ! Hi Misses Claire and Bertha Young D. spent Sunday with their grandmoth- sc er," M**S. M. A. Bovten. B?WJ : have about $50,000 sto amelware, and in fapt ei the market at ONE-HA] lSH. Our creditors are < 1 be sold. Call early wh This sale will continue c as to everything in our si r hoi . US WILL PLEASE CO ? ; . ? ^ sjsimpaispafsra ( ^{KjE CJAJ|J MEEJ5 Miss Nettie Russell will enter- ^ in the Bridge Club Friday after- t] ion at 4 o'cfock. 0 , 2 PA^ElSIX-TEAC^fl^S MEET K ? a] ??r P< Vjr?;* 9m Hf ?j For fti?cu??io? _ el ' |* The regular meeting of the ni it-Teachers association wa? held g lesday afternoon at the Graced A hool building* There were about pi venty-five ladies in attendance and "" e meeting was an interesting ope. j v ; a called meeting last Saturday it is decided that only members of I e association could vote for the | izes which are given every month g r the best atttendance of mothers, | the attendance Friday was made | ) entirely of members of the as- g ciation and was a most excellent owing of the interest taken in thi 5 hopl. The prizes of $2.50 each, 5 ere awarded to the third and sixtli J ades. 2 The program consisted of songs "j id recitations by the children of jj le primary department, Roy Gille-(? nd and Helen White reciting with 1 ise and grace, while a large num-J i >r of little folks took part in the! nging. In the business meeting the care; : the graded school grounds was ken up and Mrs. F. E. Harrison,' rs. J. F. Bradley and Mrs. S. A. j cCuen were appointed a commit-1 1 e to ask the council to put in suchj ainage terra cotta as will do atfayif ith the standing water on the play-[5 ound and to remove the debris leftjj the street paving company, after j! hich the association hones to givei? ie grounds a good cleaning up. 3 Mrs. T. G. White, Mrs. Mabry j] heat'nam and Mrs. W. P. Greene U ere appointed a committee to in- & irm the superintendent of the B esence of contagious diseases in the 3 hool. ! The assoc:ation will give an enter- 3 inment in December at which it is Jj peel to raise a good sum of money. 3 The report of the treasurer show- lj 1 _ ? 1/ i. 1 1 i_ii I i a naiance 01 eigmy oaci aoiiars mjjj le bank anjfl something over $25.00 j^j alized from the sale of sandwiches j|j id soft drinks at the football jy imes. ||j MEETING POSTPONED g 3 The meeting of the Christian En- j Sj ?avor Society of the Upper Longia ane church has been postponed om Friday night, November IS, to g ovember 25. ; ] I NOTICE TO TEACHERS !jj . ' iH The teachers of Abbeville County U e requested to mcst in the Court n ouse next Saturday, November 19. m L. Lewis, state supervisor of rural q hools will speak. R P. H. Mann, Supt. or Education. 3 . , .1. . ... - .. 11 TUB ; 1 - luiiiii ilium *1111101 mini mini ck of Furniture, Stov< rerything to furnish 01 LF PRICE, in fact soi demanding that we p* ile you have a large si lay by day until practi ore except Edison's PI *r> mt ! :ir j HE QUTFI ME IN AND SETTLI FOUI< IJp^EMEN" ""k '* r " SMASHES RECORI l,0PO,qpp jnpram Production jbanez Film Que Here?Marks New Epoch for Screen. The long-awaited Rex Ingram pi uction of "The Four Horsemen ae Apocalypse'' is coming to t! !pera House beginning Novemb 3rd. This is the picture that cc [etro $1,000,000 to maKe, and, fro 11 accounts the $1,000,000 was w< pent, as critics agree *t{iat all oth [forts at production on a grand sea ave been surpassed and record ru ate been made in New York, Chic o, Boston^ Pittsburg, Detroit, L ngeles arid other cities where tl icture has been previously shown Fifty principals and 2,5b0 extr I . - . / } ppipii u "? |f" 'Tl Ki." e; v ' | Here's | "Tell 'em the $|pr) | says the olothing i | ^re (^oipg it; nc | th^n flip fapfc tflrfef I Brices more th, I ttog J W ttort* ???? I words, 1-3 MO] | K? (f-? * ' ? l ' Styjeplu Kuppen | Good C ; Suits and Overcoai 2 young men; beauti; 1 rics; many indivi | new notes in the c( 2 fine a variety as t i has ever seen. j Money back if jj satisfied. Ho I $25 fi s PARK \ W'*4 ' Hi!1 lill UilUlJ' lli~lrl ?s, Blankets, Comforts, Se beautify your home, that ne pieces at about ONE-T1 \y them what is due them, tock to select from. ically the whole stock is & Ponographs, and is for the f TEBS AT ONCE. . . ?? t > | were engaged in the filming of the )S photodrawa, an entire French village J and an elaborate chateau were erectof ed to be destroyed under the artillery bombardment of the German invaders, and more than 125,000 tons of masonry, steel, lumber and furniture 0. were used in creating back grounds 0f that are said to reproduce with absohe lute fidelity the shifting panorama, of er the story. >st The appeal of the story itself has m already been proved through the ?11 success of the novel by Vicente ^laser co uppn which the photole drama is founded. Its sale tbrpughns out the wprhj runs into the njillions, d-!but millions more wilf probably have os it revealed to them the first time lie through tie of tie screen . I production. This production is Teas ported to have followed faithfully the uajararaiij^!^^ pews r Mfith a pynch," /< rci^n. Alright, 1 bigger wallop , ^4 lytoia: Bin 1-3 lower Quality Bet- ^l|l ;. In . other ^ f*E VALUE. 1 s and I heimer u 'lothes : fcs for men and n e-'-i _n 1 . IllI L U1 clll-WUUi 1 (XU- ( Jill | [dual patterns; fji )lor .tones. As his community ' you're not vv's that? $30 $35 a ;er & 1 ? i ^fliann wing Machines, Rugs, we are going to throw HIRD, for the SPOT This stock must and j iold. This price apSPOT CASH ONLY. | ?t * - - -< ? , ' / : ? , STATE HOSPITAL FOR INSANE OVERFLOWING ' ' Columbia, Nov. 15.?The State j hospital for the insane is so crowded jthat the counties will likely have tf , -1 (be called on to care for some of theif patients in their own jaiifst This annouiceipent is made today by Superintendent C. Fred Williams, following a meeting this week of the boa*d of regents. I)r. ^Uliapis states thatv the board deplores tHe condition, but the liospj^i }s sfl ffoyded that lie other form of relief is in signt The I 7. Clr ... ?--? negro quarters are especially crowdled, there being 1,Q72 negroes, 'a* against 988 at "the close of 1926. VuM; 1*1 illV CIVNO VI f epic fate of buwaft Passion ?$aiOflt ; the background of the Great War af / ' related by Ibanez/ '' I ?.} ? v.4***. *" . 'Z.\ I ITr i nd $40 | jfj 3I717CP 1 J?i