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Lamar Gilliam is attending court
i* Rock Sill.
J. T. Pearson of Anderson was in
town last week on business.
Thomas and Arthur Mundy spent
Sunday in Elberton "with friends.
Miss Ruth Beeks spent the week
end at home from Anderson College.
Mrs. H. A. Benton was a visitor
to Greenwood Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. M. E>. Lancaster of Chesney
is in the city visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Ernest McCord.
Andrew Stone, a prosperous far
mer from near Due West, was in
town today on business.
Miss Edna Shearer has ibeen in
charge of the hospital during the
absence of Miss Reep in Che raw.
Senator J. Howard Moore is home
from Columbia. The Senate had not
adjourned when he left.
Mrs. Andrew Ferguson and Miss
Linnie McCanty spent the week-end
at Saluca with Mrs. Joe Ferguson.
Miss Lucile Stevenson, a member
of the faculty of the McConnick
public schools, spent the week-end
near Abbeville with her parents.
iMisses Elizabeth Lyon, Mary
Shaw Gilliam and Elizabeth McLane
spent the week-end in Greenwood
with Mrs. J. B. Muse?.
Miss Maude Wood of Woman's
College, Due West, spent the week
end in the city with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs* G. G. Wood.
Mrs. Jesse B. Doty of Winnsboro
is with her mother, Mrs. Frances
Henyr, on North Main street. Mrs.
Doty came home on account of the
death of Mrs. W. A. Calvert.
, J. A. Schroeder, Jr., of Atlanta
and Jean Schroeder of Monroe spent
the -week-end in the city with their
paremts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schroe
der.
Misses Gladys and Amy Belle
Norri8 attended a dinner party giv
en ip Greenwood Friday evening by
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Peterson in
honor ?f Mrs. S. E. Buchanan of
Drue, Miss.
Messrs. James and Disher, of the
Fisk Carter Company of Greenville,
are in Abbeville to finish up the
i 2-2 i _i i: _a. a.i_ n
- tieaungr ana piumDiiig at ine vom
munity House. They expect to com
plete the work in a week or two.
, J. V. Smith of Donalds was in
Abbeville today and reports the
roads between Due West and Don
alds still impassaible, a detour being
necessary to get from one town to
the other.
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Mrs. Tom Sanders of Betkel iras
in the city shopping Saturday.
Charlie Gilliam on Watts was in
town Saturday.
Mrs. C. 0. Nickles of Hodge* was
in town Saturday shopping.
Miss Sallie Wilson of Grainridge
Farm was a visitor in town today.
B. P. Hughes of Greenville spent
Friday with his brother, Joe T,
Hughes.
Miss Lilly Link of Sharon spent
today in town .with Mrs. Fanny Mil
ford.
Miss Mildred Ramey of Greenville
spent the week-end with relatives in
Abbeville.
Misses Linnie and Lillian Mc
Canty were shopping in the city on
Friday.
J. F. Hinton, one of the prosper
ous farmers on route 4 *was in Abbe
ville Saturday.
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for Rock Hill to attend the United
States Court
M. D. Corley of Clinton was in
Abbeville Saturday visiting his
brother, E. C. Corley.
Hiss Sarah Calvert of the Bethle
hem section was in Abbeville Satur
day looking over the spring styles.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson and
daughter, Miss Sarah, of Sharon
were visitors in town Saturday.
John Harris went to Greenville
Friday night on business. While
there he visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hagerman.
Andrew Hill, William Hughes,
and Maxcy Johnson are home from
Clemson College for the mid-term
season.
Misses Margaret Cox and Helen
Haigler, students of Uhicora uouege,
Columbia, were over Sunday visitors
in Abbeville with their parents.
Mrs. J. M. Binney of Butler, Tenn.,
arrived in the city Sunday for a visit
to her sister, Mrs. Ernest McCord on
Haifcler street.
Mrs. Thomas, who has been visit
ing her son, Mr. Arthur Thomas at
the Community House, left Satur
day for her home in Baltimore.
Mi^s Nelle McGaw has returned to
Abbeville after spending several
weeks with her cousins Misses Lily
and Bessie Link of Sharon.
Mrs.Charies Cochran, Mrs. Will
Milford and Miss Sarah Wilson
were in town from Santuc On Satur
day looking at the new spring
styles. ,
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visiting her sister, Mrs. A. L. Gil
lam, on Church street. Mrs. Gilliam
is accompanied by her little daugh
ter, Marion.
Weber Wilson is at home from
Clemson College for a vacation of
about ten days. Weber over-studied
for examinations and is taking ad
vantage of the mid-term to recuper
ate at home.
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te Reserved.
E. R. Miller of near Hodges was
in town on "business Saturday.
Miss Gertrude Ashmore of Green
ville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eu
gene Arnold.
Miss Emmie Anderson of Green
wood spent the week-end with Mis?
! Sarah Ella Drennan.
William Crosby of the S. A. L.
Railroad* spent the -week-end in
Lancaster with home people.
Miss Mary Bell and Miss Omega
Cooper, accompanied by Mrs. Cheat
ham of Calhoun Falls were visitors
in th? city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gilleland of
Hamlet,' N. C., spent Sunday in Ab
beville. They came to see Mrs. Roy
Gilleland, who is ill at her home on
North Main street.
Mrs. W. 0. Cromer was a visitor
in Abbeville Saturday and reported
the roads frcm Abbeville to Green
wood in bad shape. One place neai
her home is almost impassable, and
at the doubl? branches beyond Fort
Pickens there is a place that causes
travelers trouble.
The condition of Mrs. Roy Gille
land remains unchanged. Dr. Mig
net, a specialist from Atlanta, was
called into consultation this morn
ing. At the bedside of Mrs. Gilleland
are the following memlbers of the
forviilw Mrs iM. R. MeCuteheon. of
Bishopville; Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hol
lingsworth and M. E, Hollingsworth,
Jr., of Greenville, N. C.; W. G. Hol
lingsworth, of Eastover; Mrs. C. A.
Creech and little son of Smithfield,
N. C.; Mrs. W. D. Addie, of Savan
nah, Ga., and J. Laurie Hollings
worth of Columbia. f
GREENVILLE VISITOR
Mrs. Gertrude Boyd is here from
Greenville and is spending some
time with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd
Graves.
A PRETTY VISITOR
Miss Winifred Furman of Spar
tanburg was an over Sunday visitor
at the home of her cousin, Mrs. C.
E. Williamson this week. Miss Fur
man is teaching in Spartanburg.
SOCIETY BUDS
The Atlanta Journal of Sunday
carried among its society news and
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pictures a nanasome picture ui n
liamette and Rose Powell William
son. The little girls look as lovely
in the picture as they do in real life
and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Williamson, are to he congratu
lated on two such fine girls.
ELECTED PRESIDENT
At the meeting held last week in
, Greenwood for the purpose of organ
izing a Parent-Teachers association
J Mrs. James C. Hemphill was elected
president. Mrs. Hemphill is well
| known to the people of Abbeville and
has many relatives and friends
throughout the county.
ON THE OTHER SIDE
j Foster Barnwell believes in doing
> things right, so after a vacation of
something over two weeks, he is in
. bed with a first class case of mumps
I "on the other side."
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A DINNER PARTY
Mrs. Howard Moore gave a de
lightful dinner party at her home on
North Main street on Friday
evening. The following ladies were
her guests: Mrs. M. H. Wilson, Mrs.
P. A. Cheaiham, Mrs. R. C. Wilson
and Mrs. Lila Matory.
ACE OF CLUBS
Mis Lillian Richey entertained thejs<
Ace of Clubs on Saturday morning
at 11 o'clock at her home on Green
ville street. Jonquils were used in
the decoration. After the series of
games a delicious luncheon was
served.
In addition to the regular mem
bers of the club Miss Richey had the
following invited guests: Miss Es
ther Todd, Miss Kate McDill, Mrs.
Joe Little and Mrs. J. O. Crowley.
D. A. R. PARTY POSTPONED
On account of the illness of Mrs.
d j a. i
?wy vjruieicum uut? ixua* }jaii/y au
nounced by the Andrew Hamilton
Chapter of the D. A^R.'s for Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of
I Mrs. S. G. Thomson has been in
| definitely postponed.
McKENZlE-JOHNSON.
Mr. J. L. Johnson and Miss Belle
McKenzie were married on? Sunday
evening at 8 o'clock at the Manse at
Lebanon by the Rev. J. B. Hillhouse,
and are receiving the good wishes
and congratulations of their many
j friends today.
i Mr. Johnson has been connected
with the Police Force of the city for
j twenty-two years and has been Chief
jof Police for thirteen years. He is
| honored and respected by all.
j Mrs. Johnson has a large circle of
(friends who love her for her woman
ly charm and grace and deserving
1 Dualities.
WINTHROP DAUGHTERS
ORGANIZE CHAPTER HERE
There was a meeting of former
j Winthrop students in the Court House
'on Friday afternoon, March 1.0th at
;4 o'clock, for the purpose of organ
ising a Winthrop Daughters Chap
iter for Abbeville County. Miss Leila
I Russell, secretary of the Winthrop
j Alumnae was present and assisted in
| the organization.
I The following officers were elected:
Miss Mary Hill, ^president; Mrs.
j Minnie Greene Ramey, vice-president,
: Mrs. Mary Herbert Gilliam, secretary,
Mrs. Lillian Swetenbursr Cheatham,
d)
; treasurer, and Miss Sadie Magill,
gleaner.
It was decided that the chapter
j would have four meetings a year, the
i first meeting to be held some time
during the spring.
FULLER-KAHRS
The following announcement which
| appeared in the Atlanta Journal of
j Sunday will be of interest to the
| friends here of Miss Fuller, a former
|resident of Abbeville:
"Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fuller an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Odessa Tyler, to Mr. Henry
Deitrich Kahrs, the marriage to be
solemnized in April."
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Jokes, Impersonal
Faculty of BAILE
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BAILEY MlNSTREL THURSDAY D
fill Bring the "Monkey" Boy With,
Them.
Members of the student body and ju
imc members of the faculty, asHiHted! b<
y tho "B;iiley Orchestra" of H. M.jbl
will give a performance under the'hf
ame of "Bailey Minstrel" at the ] .it
pera House Thursday, March Kith.; .
They will bring wiLh them a boy jo."
ho will look so much like a monkey te
lat the mother ape will be unable-d<
) distinguish him from one of her:pc
wn, and certainly you will think,d<
lat he has iust run awav from Bar-'th
um and Bailey, to join the "Bailey 'ar
linstrel." Bring the "kiddies" out to Ice
?e him and let them have a goou'ev
lugh. ai
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U. D. C. MEETING be
The United Daughters of the Con- 1
ederacy will meet at the home of; .
Irs. W. A. Harris on Tuesday af
ernoon, March 14, at 4 o'clock ^
rith Miss Nettie Russell as associate
ostess. All officers are requested to w
ome at 3:30 and come (prepared to ai
nswer roll call by telling what fc
outh Carolina came first in during fc
tie war between the states.
Mrs. Howard Moore,
R?*rr'ing Secretary.
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HELPING OUT. lh
In the absence of Mrs. Raycroft,
Lrs. W. E. Johnson played the or
an for the Associate Reformed Pres-'J
yterians Sabbath. ( i
HOME AGAIN.
Mrs. J. C. Klugh has returned toi
bbeville after a visit to her daugh
ir, Mrs. B. A. Maultsby. She brings
le news that the new grandson is \
model young man and will bear the |
ame James Klugh Maultsby.
BIRTH NOTICE | f
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ul
rick on March 11th, a son.
After, Not Before.
Judge?Do you megn to say that f
ich a physical wreck as your hus-(
ind gave you that black eye? C
Plaintiff?Your honor, he wasn't
physical wreck until he gave me
e black eye.?Farmer and Breeder.
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EsT?XO FREE
POPt LAR PRICES . . . .
SCHOOL CHILDREN . . .
I'tider Auspices and for the
County Post. No. 2. A
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LiUkton, March 11.?A
ry found here today
dieved to be J. J. Dav's,
y of Norton, Va., found dead
' rr yeMlcrday came to his
the hands of unknown personi
The man had been dead for
iys or two weeks when found
rday and had evidently been
>red. His body hore gashes and
)ckets were turr>H out. A
;posit slip was in his pocket
ECOMPOSED BODY IS
FOUND AT
ie National Bank of Norton,
id he had also in his pocket
:ipt for rent paid at
ridently to J. F. Burgess. He
>out 50 to 55 years of age.
jssible that he was killed and
)dy thrown, into the river
ashed up here.
Good Reason Why.
Sandy?So ye didna' go
ie week-end, Mac?
Mac?No, Sandy. The
rote an'- invited me to
I'd like to have gone, but
irgot tae enclose a stamped
>r reply.?Passing Show.
SPRING SEED OATS
Burt "ninety day" oats
lived: The best Spring oats
e right price, 80c bushel.
The Rosenberg Merc. Co.
BEAT THE
BOLL WEEVIL
House
Abbeville, S. C.
T < 1
Plant lots of Vegetables
and live at home.
We have the SEED,
bulk and in packages;
The McMUARAY
DRUG CO.
ch 16th
I uesaay
, LIST?^
50c; 75c; $1
! Benefit of Abbevilte
ME HI CAN LEGION
will be given
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