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>am Cason of Atlanta is visiting
uncle, Fred Cason.
ohn McCalla of Lowndesville is
the city today.
I. Q. Williams of Antreville was
usiness visitor in town today.
diss Alice Cheatham is visiting i
itives in Watts this week.
Ifr. and Mrs. Martin Seal are
ting Mr. and Mrs. Claud Jones.!
Ir. and Mrs. J. D. Cade of Mt.
mel were shopping in the city Sat
ay.
liases Hattie and Estelle Mc
d of Smithville were in town
isday.
Iheriff McLane has gone to At
ta today to bring back a prison
liss Lilly Parks from Lamar is
ting Miss Mary Hill at her home
r town. '
Ir. John Cheek is in Greer this
:k visiting Dr. and Mrs. Gus (
km.
lisses Alice Cheatham and Ma
Stallings are visiting friends at
houn Falls.
lisses Irene Turner and Jhile <
ttheWs of Greenwood were in
n today visiting friends.
I
fr. and Mrs. John Alewine will j
mil +>i? mpptinp of the W. M. TJ. ,|
Wellington tomorrow.
[rs. Dave Gilliam was in town ,
ting Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Gil- 1
1 for several days this week. \
i
Irs John Pressly and children of
i West were down Monday af
loon for a short while. j
Irs. Joe A. Wilson of Atlanta is <
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trie city luuwug u?ci w ? >...
ie on Greenville street.
liss Maggie Mae Eason of At- i
a spent the week-end in the i
with Mrs. S. 0. McDowell. (
J. C. Sherard has gone to Spar
>urg County to spend a vacation
several days with friends.
Irs. Tom Klugh and children have
irned from a visit to relatives in
geland.
lr. and Mrs. I. E. Culbreth spent
iday and Monday in Greenville
h Mrs. N. E. Winn.
Buddie" Pressly has returned
n Winnsboro where he spent ten
s with his grandmother, Mrs.
[ Pressly.
[rs. J. J. McKellar and daughter,
hryn, of Augusta, were in Abbe
i for the week.end with Mrs. J.
Seeks.
parents, Judge and Mrs. Jones
Killer.
T. H. Hardin and two nieces,
;es Eloise and Sallie, of Lown
rille were here shopping Tues
rs. N. E. Austin and Miss Rose
ich of ^Greenwood are in Abbe
! visiting Dr. and Mrs. James H.
tin on North Main street.
r. and Mrs. C. T. Kahrs and Mrs.
sell Wilson of Augusta are ex
ed in the city Sunday to visit 1
Tom Klugh.
ixthur Erwin of Sharon and J.
Erwin of Antreville were in the
Tuesday with Rev. John A.
Hurray.
[rs. E. B. Stack arrived in the:
todav from Laurens to visit
Miss Mae Robertson is spending
:his week with her friend, Mrs. W.
D. Barksdale.
Mrs. Carter Arnold of Elberton,
Ga., is 'in the city visiting her moth
?r, Mrs. L. T. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Prince and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ferguson of Antre
rille were in town shopping yesterday
Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Davis have been
aver from Augusta spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stark.
T. C. Jackson of Level Land pass
ed through the city going to Green
wood to attend the ball game yester.
day.
Sam Bowen and Charley Evans of
[va were in Abbeville Tuesday en
route to Greenwood to take in the
ball game at that place.
Miss Ruth Calvert has returned
from New Orleans where she has
been for the last month on a visit to
Mrs. Arthur Ellis.
Dr. and Mrs. Chalmers Haddon and
son of Williamston visited Mrs. W.
H. Long this week. Mrs. Long is im
proved in health.
Miss Evelyn McAllister returned
Tuesday from a visit to her grand
mother, Mrs. Virginia Miller in Lau.
rens.
Mi??i Ruth Bobo. Miss Bernice
Dula and Messrs. Len Bobo and
Earle Hems came over from Laurens
Tuesday to see the ball game.
Mts. B. M. Cheatham and Missj
Gary Cheatham of Coronaca spent |
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P.
A- Cheatham.
Mrs. S. E. Evans and son, Maffatt
returned yesterday from Wilmington
N. C.t where Moffatt had his ton
sils removed.
Mr. A. M. Erwin of Sharon, York
County, who is visiting <his parents
it Antrgville, was in the city Tues
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Taggart and
ihildren of New Orleans, La., are in
;he city visiting Mr. Taggart's sis
;ers, Mrs. Nina Chalmers and Mrs.
2. D. Jackson.
Miss Carolyn Weeks of Newberry,
ind Miss Mary Bowers Mackorell of
fork, returned to their homes today
ifter a pleasant visit to Miss Helen
Gilford.
R. H. McAdams of Due "West was
n town today shaking hands with old
acquaintances. Mt. McAdams is a
candidate for the House of Repre
sentatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alewine spent
ast week in Honea Path and Ander
son. While there Mrs. Alewine at
tended the W. M. U. Association
which met at Hopewell Church.
Mrs. John A. Harris has a card
<" tJ? -fvnm
Hum 1UI5. Xia^CXiuau maucu
Grand Canyan, El Tobar. Mrs. Hag.
erman is with a party from Green
ville and they are having a fine trip.
Mrs. T. M. Marchant and Tom
and Pete are in the city to spend un_:
til Saturday with Dr. and Mrs. P. B.
Speed. They came down to see the
new baby in the family, Preston, 3rd.
J. Townes Robertson, who has been
on a pleasure trip to Atlantic City,
stopped over in Abbeville today for
a few days visit to his sister, Miss
Mae Robertson before returning to
Vicksburg, Miss.
Miss Ruth Beeks left Saturday for
Bryson City, N. C., to attend the
house party of her college roommate,
Miss Lila Sisk. Miss Beeks will stop
over in Camden where she will be j
joined by Misses Sadie Wilson and
Celia White.
Arno Yofe, of Atlanta has return
ed to his home. He accompanied Mr
and Mrs. W. F. Perrin and family on
a camping trip to the river. The
Perrins have also returned to their
home in Abbeville, after a pleasant
vacation.
See me about that stock you are
going to take in the Building and
Loan. J. S. Morse, Sec. and
Treat.
SOCIETY j
K^jSMSMSMSSISId1 G?GS151!H) HfatrOrFimmi^fp^
DANCE LAST .NIGHT
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The young set gave a dance last
night at the home of Donald Harris
on South Main Street, in honor of
the visiting young ladies. About
fifteen young boys and girls were
present.
FIVE YEARS OLD
Little Miss Elizabeth Bosdell
celebrated her fifth birthday Tues
day afternoon at her home and in
vited about twenty of her friends
to ibe present and help enjoy the
T_
UCCtlMUIl* iliuiviuuai lavuio w*
candy were presented to each lit- j
tie guest and after, a pleasant hour
at play ice cream and cake were
served.
MOONLIGHT PICNIC
A moonlight picnic minus the
moon but with plenty of lanterns was
given at Martin's Mill Monday even
ing after the ball game. About thirty
were invited to attend and a good
time was had. Dancing was in the
hall of Mrs. W. F. Beckwith and a
good supper was spread.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. White, Dr. and ^
Mrs. C. C. Gambrell and Mrs. C. A.
Milford acted as chaperones. ^
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Mrs. C. E. Peele entertained herij
Sunday school class at a picnic at j
Martins Mill Tuesday. About 12 at- j
tended besides the chaperones who
were Mrs. Peele, Mrs. H. M. Bauk
night and Mrs. iH. B. Cannon. Af
ter arriving at the mill Happoldt
Neuffer, iGus (Smith and Bill Haig_'
ler, who are fixed up in a nice camp
there, were invited to join the j
party. A delightful day was had j
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
and a tine dinner spread at noon t
hel*pedi along -wonderfully, I (
BIRTH NOTICES
Born July 18, 1922 to Mr. and .t
Mrs. R. H. Carwile, a son, James \
Carroll. IJ
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Born July 16, 1922, to Mr. and <
ur? T?-D?~,cr o ?,r>? PI a,id I
:ivxia* ji'iajiiv ? ovii) v/muvt
Benjamin. 1
NUMBER S DELAYED
Number 5 was delayed nearly an I
hour yesterday. A lady got off at
Hamlet to eat breakfast and claims
to have left an infant asleep on the
seat, and her suit case and hat by
it. The train pulled out and left
her in the eating room, reaching
the next station where a wire was
waiting saying the party had been
left and that the baby and suit were
on board. The hat and suit case
were found but no trace could be
found of the baby.
Remember July 20th is the time
to start saving in the Building and
Loan. J. S. Morse, Sec. and
Treas.
AN ATTRACTIVE COSTUME
A simple little White Crepe, has
a bit of drawn work done in contrast
ing color, and when worn with such
a really lovely hat is an attractive;
costume. j
FIVE PULPITS VACANT
Jnly inree Keguiar rasiors n
Greenwood Churche*
Greenwfood, July 18.?'Following
everal recent resignations, Green
vood will in a short time be lef 1
dth only three city churches hav
ng regular pastors. The resigna
ion of the Rev. John T. Young -yei
erday from the pastorate of th<
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
hurch will make five city churchei
irithout regular pastors.
The First Baptist church was lef
without a pastor by the resignatior
tf Dr. J. R. Jester, who accepted <
:all to Winston-Salem. The Firs'
>resbyterian church has been with
tut a preacher since ifie resigna
ion of Dr. J. B. Green. Dr. A. J
Sowers, pastor of Imtmanuel Lu
heran church, expects to return t<
lis former horn? in Newberry. Th<
Christian church has been withou
i pastor for several years.
Average speed of a homing pigeoi
n calm weather is 1210 yards a min
ite.
The great seal herd of the Nortl
3acific, under adequate protectio:
ias increased to 600,000.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIIN.
COUNTY OP ABBEVILLE.
Probate Court.
Citation for Letters of AdminUtri
tion.
3y J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Pr<
bate::
Whereas, "W. W. McDill, hath mad
suit to me, to grant him letters c
idministration of the estate and e:
iects of Rev. C. S.Young, late of At
jeville County, deceased.
These Are Therefore, to cite an
idmonish all and singular the kii
Ired and creditors of the said Rev. 1
3. Young, deceased, that the
>e and appear before me, in th
Dourt of Probate, to be held at A1
)eville Court House on 29th day c
fuly, 1922, after publication hereo:
it 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to sho1
:ause, if any they have, why th
said Administration should not fc
granted.
Given under my hand and seal c
he Court this 17th day of July in th
,'ear of our Lord one thousand nin
mndred and twenty-two and in th
L47th year of American Indepem
Published on the 19th day of Jul]
1922 in the Press and Banner an
m the Court House door for th
ime required by law.
J. F. MILLER,
It. Judge of Probate.
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THE ABBEVILLE E.IBLE SOCIETY
i Meet* at Greenvale Church Wednes
day, July 26th.
The ninety-ninth anniversary of
- the County Bible Society occurs on
t 26th of July, the last Wednesday of
- the month. The meeting is to be held
- this year at Greenvale Church, near
3 Shoals Junction, at the cordial invita.
* tion of the crood neonle of this church
Professor John G. Clinkscales is the
5 speaker and of course everyone will
wish to hear him. The public meeting
(. will be at 11 o'clock; the directors
j will meet at 10. Come out and hear
i a fine address and show your interest
j. in a society that for nearly a hun
dred years has been one of the chief
glories of Abbeville County.
Diiv ronrrD
DU1 Ui\VLLl\
And Get A
With every $2.00 wortl
? at this store we will gr
$37.50 15-Jewel Wat*
FREE. I sell you got
store in the city, so beg
changes and buy from i
Below we give a ftf
5 Gallon Kerosene Oil
Best Choice Lemons, p
OK riAiinr\o Qiirrov
if pvuxmo uugui
r- 8 lb. Bucket of Cresc<
)_ 1 can small size, Pet ft
d 16 bars, large size, Oc
i- 6 Bars Small Octagon
c 1 large can Army B. ]
y 24 lbs. White House P
I 24 lbs. Sunflower Self
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Expire Aug
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SOUTH MAIN ST.
THRILL OF
Comes to the childrei
of freezing Ice Crear
when each Kiddy re*
be enough for that
satisfied" craving fo:
The older members o
selves not without a c<
that good "home-ma<
expense is small, too,
DISTILLED WATE1
all feel amply repaid
and time.
lade" Ice Cream can be }
ly time of a hot day if
ILLED WATER ICE on
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I and Sold in Abbeville
SINGING CONVENTION
There will be an all-day 3 Singing
at'Cross Roads school house 10 miles
from Anderson on the Greenwood
Anderson highway, the first Sunday -
in August ar.d all good singers af'
Abbeville have an. invitation to be
there.
W. I. Mahaffey,
John B. Tucker.
Adger Ellison.
EXTRA COMMUNICATION
There will be an Extra Corama*L
cation of Clinton Lodge No. 3 A.F.
M. Thursday night, July 20, at 8:3ft
p. m. Work in the First Degree.
2tc. H. S. Hovrie, secretaijc.
1ES FROM US
Watch FREE
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i of merchandise you buy
ve you a chance on a. \
ch, 16 size, absolutely
ids cheaper than any
Ill A1V WW lAAl^
is and save money.
w of bur prices: i>\ *
70*
t
>er dozen 1
$1.75
mt Lard _ 1.2S
lilk ..........: -Sc.
itagon Soap : $liOB
Soap 25c.
Hash .... 20c.
lain Flour.... $1.0S
rising Flour $1.10
3 BEFOR EBUYING.
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> BEFORE BUYING- :
Vatch Contest Will .
rust 15, 1922. ,
ARTIN
PHONE 408 ;
DELIGHT
i at the mere prospect
n at home. It is a time
ilizes that there will
almost ''never-to-be
r Ice Cream.
f the family are them
ertain thrill of having
:le" Ice Cream. The
, because the cost of
RICE isn't much and
for the small expense
lad almost on a mo
you always have a
hand.
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