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Reid Adiley of Antreville, was ii
the city Tuesday.
Ed. Lee Bell of Antreville, was ir
AbbeviHe today on business.
J. 0. IPruitt of Honea Path wai
in tow* today selling cotton.
Edwin Parker, of MeCormick wa
in towa yesterday on business.
Miss Mary Reed is visiting her sis
ter, Jttrs. P. H. Wilks in Chester.
Judge John Dawson, of Due West
spent this morning in town.
Mrs A. P. Aldrich of Greenwooi
is visiting Mr and Mrs. James Austii
Mr. P. D. Klugh from near Hodge:
was in town Thursday on business.
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W. W. Wilson of Level Land, ww
a business visitor to the city this
morning. - "
Mr. Clyde Wilson, magistrate oi
Calhoun Falls, was in town yesterdaj
on business.
Mr and Mrs John Todd of Du<
West, were here for the show las
night.
I Mr. Gasseway Grant of Calhoui
Falls was a business visitor in th<
city Thursday.
Mr. E. J. Adair has been ove
from Ctfnton for several days thi
week on business.
Josh.W. Ashley of Honea Patl
was among the out of town peopl
in Abbeville today on business.
Mr. Irrin Cleckley of Lowndes
ville attended the Southeaster!
Fair in Atlanta this week.
MisB Alpha Graves left last wee!
for Anderson county where she wil
teach school this winter.
Miss Annie Thomas is spendinj
this week-end at Kidgeway. Sh
went down with Prof and Mrs. Fulf
Mr. ana Mrs. S. L. Leaman, o
Greenwood, were in Abbeville las
night t* attend the "Bat" at th
Opere H?use.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kirby and Mr
r* U7 Van/ik V* o 1TA 4"/\ QnoT
IUi TT X"lilv.il iitt?c l^uuincru wv kjjpentanburg
after visiting Mr and Mr
E. W. Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cado and Mis
Julia Cade of Mount Carmel, attend
ed the show at the Opera house las
nigiht.
Mrs. Tom Cooley and Mrs. J. E
Carlisle of Lowndesville^ were i
town Wednesday attending the fari
women's Convention.
Mrs. F. B. McLane, Mrs. J. A. A1
wine and Mrs. Henry Gilliam are i:
Anderson where Mrs. Alewine wen
to consult a specialist about her eye
I Mrs. J. O. Pressly and Miss Mar
da Pressly of Chester arrived ii
be city today to spend the week-eni
nth Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant 01
laigler street.
Messrs Ellis and JameG Wilson of ?1
Ridgeway arc* in Abbeville visiting |]
their sister, Mrs J. D. Fulp.
Mrs. J. M. Hardin and Allen Har- 0
j din have returned to thoir home in ^
! Savanoah after a pleasant visit to
! Mr and Mrs W S McAlilly.
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Mrs. Eugene Huguelet and young ^
son of Hamlet, N. C., are visiting ^
Mrs. Joe Hughes on North Main 0
Street. S
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Mrs. W. W.Klugh and Mrs. G. W j h
Shirly spent part of this week with j P
Mrs. Shirley's mother, Mrs. J. S i
' Hodges of Bordeaux.
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Rev. Thomas Riaeout, of Laurens j
came to Abbeville Thursday to con. i"
duct the funeral services of Mrs. |
Henry Hill, and was the guest of Mr!?
Lewis Perrin while in the .city.
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Mr. R. H. McAdams was in Abbe- ^
ville yesterday having brought a
car full of young folks down to see
the foot ball game. He had with
him Misses Laurie Jean and Martha
McAdams, Nancy Moffatt, Johnnie
Bell and Hazel and Virginia Hagen.
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BIRTH NOTICE.
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Mrs. J. P. Fergusoft, October 10, !f
1922, a son. ?
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"Jaw Breaking" Fever. b
Mr. C. B. Hipp has been laid up s
for several days with a case of brok- ii
en-bone fever.' Little Elizabeth
Hipp says her father has this "jawbreaking"
fevef.
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" Rn/?lr" Ranfnn -irniino' cnn nf Mr. ' ?
and Mrs. Herman Benton is one'r
year old today. His mother says he | v
is the finest boy in the world, and:5
, there is no doubt about the matter. j$
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11 ATTENDS LATIMER WEDDING1 *
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Miss Maggie Latimer has been in' c
Belton this week attending the wed-1 s
ding of Miss Sarah Allice Latimer 1<
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daughter of the late Senator andi
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Mrs. Asbury C. Latimer, to Mr. Ro-j
bert -Clement Watson. t
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AGNEW-GALLOWAY
The following invitations have j r
been issued: i v
Mrs. Alfred Agnew requests the j t
pleasure of your company at the j ^
marriage of her daughter, Clara to j
Mr. Robert Stone Galloway on Wed-|c
nesday the eighteenth of October at s
six o'clock in the evening. At Home r
Due West, South Carolina. c
. VISIT MISS BOYLESJON.
Dr. and Mrs. Boyleston passed j
^ through Abbeville yesterday and |;
stopped off to visit their sister Miss! t
iBoylston at Mrs. Tutts. They were k
going from Westminster to their jj
home in Salley,
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The Legislature Invited !,
Columbia, Oct. 12.?Members ofij
^ the South Carolina general assem- (
U bly have been invited to be the
guests of the state fair during the
week of Oct. 23 to 28. Invitations
were on the way to legislators to- 1
^ day. '
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NOTICE TEACHERS.
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^ All teachers must have their certificates
registered in my office be0
fore their claims can be approved.
P. H. MANN, ;
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TEACHERS EXAMINATION i
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The regular fall teachers examination
will be held at the Coml'
s
' House on the 3rd and 4th of Novem-i
.iiberj
The examination will be divided *
j into three parts, Primary, Elemen
^ jtary and High School. The holders
of primary certificates may teach in
the first five grades, holders of elementary
certificates in the first nine
grades, and holders of high school
certificates, in all eleven grades,
i All applicants must attend both
aay3. rne examination to oeg^n at
* 9 o'clock.
Sj P. H. Mann,
3 wks. Supt. of Education, j
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n I Flower* for all occasions at W. A.
d Htrrii', Ajent for Font'* Greenn
hoate, Anderson, S. C. High Class
funeral Bower* a specialty. adv.
| SOCIETY J
BRIDGE TOURNAMENT
A social event of the week was
le D. A. R. Bridge tournament held
hursday afternoon at the residence
f Mrs. S. G. Thomson. About fifty
uests were present and took part
1 the games. The score cards each
ad a souvenir of a dainty powder
uff attached and it was no trouble
ite in the afterfioon to use the
spot me" method of finding out
rho attended the party. The thorughfares
were filled with powder
uff insignia.
The Thomson home was thrown
pen for the entertainment, Mrs. S.
r. Thomson, Mrs. Joe Little and MisJ;
fettle Russell received the guests.
Iverything was lovely. Fall cosmos
lied the rooms, the D. A. R. colors
redominating.
Prizes were offered for the highst
and lowest score, and Mrs. John
l. Harris, Jr., and Mrs. W. W. Bradjy
were the lucky winners of these
rizes which were toilet sets made
p in attractive style.
Block ice cream and cake were
erved the guests. The entertainment
ras for the purpose of raising funds
or the educational work of the
hapter. The Andrew Hamilton chaper
has offered a medal to the member
of the eleventh grade in the city
chools who makes the highest grade
n South Carolina History.
MRS. L. W. WHITE HOSTESS
The Book Club met Wednesday
rith Mrs. L. W. White and a pleasmt
afternoon was spent. The guesl
if honoY was Mrs. John A. McMur?
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ay. i^nocoiates aim sauuwivac:
rere served after the meeting by
Irs. C. A. Milford and Mrs. T. G,
Vhite. The resignation of Mrs. Frank
i. Gary as a member of the clufc
ras received with regret by the
lembers. Mrs. Gary resigned beause
of her absence from Abbeville
o much of the time, being in Chareston
at present for the winter.
ROOK CLUB MET THURSDAY
Mrs. W. E. Johnson entertained
he Rook Club at her home or
Jortb Main street Thursday after
loon. Mrs. Johnson used the queen
y dahlia for a floral effect, vases ol
his beautiful flower lending disinctive
charm to the rooms.
Mrs. Johnson served a salac
:ourse after the games of chicker
alad, potato chips, cheese straws, t(
natoes, hot rolls, mint sherbet anc
:offee.
U. D. C. MEETING SATURDAY
The Abbeville Chapter U. D. C
vill meet tomorrow (Saturday) af
ernoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Lamai
jilliam, Mrs. J. C. King, associat<
;ostess. This will be a very import
int meeting and all members ar<
lrged to be present. Elections 01
)fficers for the year will also b<
leld at this meeting. Ccme prepar
;d to pay your dues.
Beavers destroy the fish productiv
ty of many streams.
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FARM WOMEN'S MEETING |
Addressed by Miss Forney, Dairy
Specialist.
! On Oct. 10th the Abbeville CounIty
Council of farm women met in the
, city hall with Mrs. W. P. Wham, presiding.
Miss Elizabeth Forney,
, State Dairy Specialist, and who has
| charge of the Women's Work over
j the State made a very instructive
; talk on "Organizing the Council of
jFarm Women." She read the constij
tution so well that here was
'very little discussion before it
[was adopted as a whole.
The same officers were reelected
jand directors from different sec-^
jtions of the county were appointed
by the president. The following are
the officers of the council for the
coming year:
Mrs. W. P. Wham, South Side
Ciub, President.
Mrs. J. R. McWhite, Cold Spring
Club, 1st vice-presiednt.
Mrs. Tom Cooley, Lowndesville,
2nd vice presiednt.
Mrs. John McClain, West View
club, Director for 1 year.
Miss Hattie McCord, Smithville
Club, Director for 2 year.
Mrs. Norris Wakefield, Antreville
Club, Director for 3 year.
Mrs. H. P. Salley, Brownlee Club,
Director for 4 year.
Miss Oollie Carlisle, South Side
Club, Treasurer.
October 20th was decided for the
. opening of the market in new quarters,
a vacant store room loaned by
Mr. R. E. Cox. A marketing committee
was appointed to make plans
for making and keeping the market
going and advertising it. Mrs. Tom
Cochran, Cold Springs'Club, Mrs.
Will Rogers, Brownlee Club, and Mrs
(J. R. Vandiver, Antreville Club, are
members of this committee. The
appointing of a secretary for the
market was postponed until later.
There were about 28 ladies pres|
ent at this meeting and plans were
discussed for having a Thanksgiving
Market day. As soon as the secretary
is appointed it will be made known
and she will take all orders fox
(Thanksgiving and the market will
try to supply the people of the
town with what they want at attractive
prices. - We appreciate the
interest that the town ladies tool*
in this meeting and hope that in th<
' I future that more will come to oui
1 meetings.
Alma C. Gibbons,
Home Dem. Agent.
Some waiters make more monej
j than the fellows who give them thi
i biggest tips.
- EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINEE
2 and GLASSES Accurately Fitted.
[! DR. L. T. HILL, Abbeville
LEGAL SALE.
By virtue of the authority vestei
- in me under and by the terms of J
certain execution jssued to me in th
case of the County Savings Bank
versus R. R. Tolbert, Jr., in thi
Court of Common Pleas for Abbe
ville County, S. C., I have levied oi
and will sell the property hereinaf
ter described, for cash, to the high
' IMI? ai * _i. ri
esc uuiaer inureiur, <tl .reiguauu
Livery Stable in the City of Abbe
v ville, South Carolina, on the 21s
day of October, 1922, at 11 A. M.
to wit:
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, Twelve hogs of about the average
I weight of Eighty pounds;, twenty
jfour cows and calves; One Holsteii
jbull; One Hereford bull; Five year
j lings; Three black mare mules; On<
JiBay mare mule; Two, 2-horse wag
ons; One lot of about 200 ceda;
poles.
Said property levied on and to b<
sold as the property of R. R. Tol
bert, Jr., the proceeds to be appliec
to the aforesaid execution and costs
F. B. McLANE, Sheriff
Of Abbeville County, S. C.
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CURES MALARIA, CHILLS ANE
FEVER, DENGUE OR BILIOU<
FEVER. IT KILLS THE GERMS.
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, Miss Lyndell Young and Masters
Edmond and James -Young spent
Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs. F. T.
Young and family.
Mrs. T. A. Talbert spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Fannie McCaslan.
Mr. E. C. Young is attending court
at McCormick this' week.
Messrs. J. A. Brown and Marshall
Hall visited relatives at Bethia Sunday.
Mrs. J. M. Spence and daughter,
M iss Lena, visited in the home of
Miss Zellie Langley one day last
week.
Messrs. Joel Young and Edward
Long of South Greenwood spent Sunday
in the home of Mr. Joe Young.
Mrs. J. A. Brown spent one day
last week with Mrs. R. A. Crawford.
Little Claire Young spent the
week-end with her grandmother,
Mrs. M. A. Bowen and family.
' Among the business visitors to
Greenwood last week were Messrs. J
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I many folks using fc
that could use the i
advantage in other
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to choose from. N(
tans and grays, son
and cuffs turned uj
Ulsters also conser
them good quality i
.is $15.00. $18.00
$25.00 i
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A. Brown, J[. A. Young, Foster ?re* -.JH
Tvell, W. D. Bo wen, James Sbhhq, j|a
Mrs. E. C. Young and daughter, l&mMr.
J. W. Crawford of tile Bedtik
section spent Sunday with Wk. VL :wB
A. Crawford. '-jaB
Little Nora Lee Young spezA 2safc -J
: week with her aunt, Mre. Tamm ?* ?
Mrs. T. A. Talbert spent XbosaAv MM
! in the home of Mr. Joe Young.
I Mr. Reese 'Young spent SataadBfF 'ja
I night and Sunday with Mr. tAr \\m
! Bo wick.
Mr.-J. C. Davis and daughter. Has? .?
May called in the home of Mrs. Mmof ' "\S|
T. Creswell Thursday.
Little Claire and Bertha Tom j||
spent Monday with Nora Lee *Xon(i~
Miss May Davis is suffering wSKt :Vla
0 fractured arm caused -frora oooffir
Jricj. o TTnrr? Wp wish for kOT .? /
hasty recovery. 'V-flJ
Mr. Jack Creswell spent ? wUk> '. '.' M
with Mr. Carl Young Monday m&kThe
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0.43 per cent of the world's fadiliS
quets. 'tf{r W ( J
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/ative coats; all of |
and fairly priced. |
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