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r=^!local j. s flews c [personals : d _______?jj h r\ ? ^ Miss Willie Cochran of Cold Spring was in town today shopping. ii Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speed are tak- g. ing in the fair at Greenwood today. v ** ? ? J TaVI*\ uv/^n/>V \trovP 1 ^ #ir. anu .'HO. UV/Illt Itluiuvvn in towa yesterday. (Mr. and Mrs. Sam Able were ^ shopping in town Thursday. lr Mrs. H. F. Corneley and children are spending: the week-end in Monroe, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Smith attend- E ed the Greenwood fair and foot-ball " game. ' ? > Miss Gertrude Penney and Willie, f, | G. Riley, of Sharon, spent Thursday j in tnw vhj. B Ralph. Adams was called to Fountain Ian Friday on account of the ^ illness of kis uncle. a v Mrs. J. F. Rogers and Miss Julia Rogers of Penneys Creek were in town today shopping. u Mr. Mid Mrs. J. W. Fisher and ^ family Level Land, spent the day j ^ m Atw?eraie yesceraay. | ^ b Mrs- Mamie Davis, R. T. Hughes and J. W. L. Pratt ef Ware Shoals were in town today on business in .H the Coort House. Mrs. Carol Seawrigbt of Kansas City, Missouri was ' in Abbeville'j. forth? week-end with Mrs, Clyde] Yoder. j * I Mrs. J. A. Grant and Jimmie Nick- j les went over to Greenwood today j to attend the Piedmont Fair and to' et see the football game. ' ijj Mrs. Julian White leaves tomor-^( row for Florence where she will join ler husband who has a position with. g, the American Railway Express Com- yi jany. " nj Mrs. E. C. Horton is in Waynesrille, N. C. to attend the wedding )f her ni?ce. Miss Elizabeth Crymes'r1, I v/' Reeves to Mr, Roy Frances, Novem-t^ ber 1, 1922. . !|j iGi Mrs. Brice Mills, and little Nell ;Q:j leave fcoiay for their home! in'^( Greensboro. Mrs. Mills has beeci on'^ a visit to her sister Mrs. Yoder on' South Main street for several weeks 9 Otto Bristow, Joe Little, C. E. * SI Williamson and D. T. Smith were among the Abbeville folks to go over to Greenwood yesterday for the P. C. and Brskine game. B Mrs. Alma C. Gibbons, Robert! L Cheatham, Miss Bessie Lee Cheat- j L ham, Eugene Fisher Leno Vandvier S and Mrs. John Wham expect to go 3 ? " ? ? 1- i A throng* tfte country next wesK anu ? take in the State Fair at Columbia.' I3/SJEfSSIS3<3iS?9f3?SfS?3M3M3?SJSr3M3I3 a 1 (s^7 [ij^Top) I ^ p I I i T'* i ? a | If you are not savin | get the habit, when | in twenty years fro H You simply can't a H ly. Unless you are m your income you h* Bj pressing and will sc I Why Not St? 1 PLANTER 1 "THE FftlENl Robert S. Owens of McCormick, t ;as in town Thursday. Lewis Chiles and Guard Culbreth rere in town yesterday purchasing upplics. * Mrs. C. T- King and Mrs. J R V'oodhurst attended the fair in Ireenwood today. Mrs. Henry L. Hagerman left to- i ay for Greenville. Mrs. Hagerman ' as been on a visit to her mother, 1 Irs. John Harris for the last week. 1 Mrs. Andrew Covar and her two ' ittlo sons are here from Abbeville, pending two weeks with Mrs. Coar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mrs. Hanford Hendeijson, of Augsta, Ga., arrived in the city yesteray for a visit to her sister, Mrs. ohn Harris, Jr. Mrs. Henderson ras joined in Abbeville by Mr. Hend i rson who is just returning from a usiness trip to New York. ONOR ROLL FOR CAMPBELL SCHOOL ? I First grade^?Mack Beaty, Jr., J imes Voyles. Second grade?Marion Cann. Third grade?Clarence Voyles. Fourth grade?Vollie Mae Suber. ack Voyles. j Fifth grade?Gladys Beaty, Rob t Campbell, Mildred McMahan, ^ ary Simpson. Sixth grade?Annie Kate Camp_ ^ 11, Sarah Simpson. Eighth grade?Mary Frances " eaty, Bertha Campbell, Annie Ruth oyles. Ninth Grade?Amv Camnbell. Ed- , I r i Mann, Mary Nance. ,j With the above honor roll we have lished the first months work in the. ampbell Graded school. With the ficient help and co-operation of iss Mary Mulligan of Washington, ( a., and of Miss Emma Davenport ^ : Greenwood and of Miss Lorainei ook of Latimer, we hope to makej^ lis the most successful year the ^ hool has yet had. ^ Gertrude Weldon, Principal. ERVICES FOR SUNDAY ON ABBEVILLE CIRCUIT 1 Sunday 11 a. m. Preaching atj ethany. The Sacrament of the ords Supper will be administered, et all thoi members be present. At t haron S. S. 3 o'clock, preaching at;] :45. Preaching at Grace at 7:30. < .11 invited. J. B. Kilgore. j 1 c f PI ; jg; and 11 think... 11 j I: J ra g now, ciiiu never gj i 3 will you be, say, | m now? ill fford to dilly-dal- ||! saving part of 1 ] ive stopped pro- g, on be going backrt?NOW? I S BANK 1 )LY BANK/' I rescott.?Edgefield Advertise*-. Mrs. E. C. Horton, of Abbeville, ; visiting her sister, Mrs. David S. randiver, and at the same time takig advantage of the fine shopping icilities of Anderson.?Anderson "ribune. ( i 1 Miss Pearle Wheeler and Mrs. Idward Player, of Sumter, visited rrs. Vance Ashley on Wardl?w St. tris woek. They are with Mr. and Irs. Ashley near Level Land for a ew days now. Mrs. S. G. Thomson, Jr. Miss Less [ay and little Goudo and baby Adlaide leave Saturday for Colum- i ia where they will take in the fair nd then go on to Ridgeway for a] isit toMra. Thomson's brother. ''EMB'SISISIBISJSJSISISJBJSMSJSlBfSJSJclfBIEjEI^i I SOCIETY j 3 ? a 1 --;7DfjSf^p3f^!rpi[p|ri[pijinrK]inirn)Pnracrir:gf7i-!?L'rinran^ip.|r.-' MRS. POWER ENTERTAINS Mrs. J. R. Power entertained the Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon at a delightful meeting. Regular members and invited guests made up seven tables. The house was beautiful in ageratum, zinnias and ferns. Refreshments of chicken and fruit salad were served. ^ MRS. C. S. JONES HOSTESS Mrs. C. S. Jones was hostess for the Bridge Club at her home in the city Friday afternoon. This was the regular meeting and a good attendance of members and a few invited guests were present. The Jones home home is very attractive, and with the many colored fall flowers used Friday it was unusally so. Mrs. Jones served her guests a delicious salad course, with hot rolls and coffee. THE ACE OF CLUBS. Miss Mary Hill Harris entertained the Ace of Clubs at her homo on South Main street Thursday after noon at a very pleasant meeung. Mrs. Henry Hagerman of Greenville, Mrs. Hanford Henderson, of Augusta and Mrs. John Harris Jr. assisted Miss Harris in receiving, The home was charming in decorations of white and pink dahilias. Only the members of the club were present, and after the game, Miss Lillian Richey, one of the* October brides to be, was presented with a piece of linen. Refreshments of salad with coffee, were served. HONOR OF BRIDE-TO-BE. Mrs. J. R. Nickles gave a bridge party this afternoon in honor of Miss Lillian Richey, an Abbeville October bride. Mrs. Nickles issued invitations to about sixteen guests, and the Nickles home was beautiful in decorations of golden rod. The jride's table was fixed up in yellow neline, and the chair for the future bride was also decorated, with ineline bows, white candles, with the yefllow, were effective. The score cards carried dainty bon bon souvenirs, While Miss Richey was presented with an exquisite silver :andle stick by the hostess. Mrs. Nickles served a salad course with hot coffee. EPWORTH "WEENIE"' ROAST The Epworth League met Thursiay night at the residence of Mrs. j. W. Tutt on Wardlaw street, with t membership present of about for y young people. After the social lour and the business meeting the' 1-eaguers went to Klugh's Park vhere a big camp fire had been built 'or this occasion and had a "weenie" oast. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE COUNTY. notice is Hereby given that he undersigned as a Board of Corwill, on Fridav, October >7. 1922. an^lv to the Spflrptarv of ?tate of the State of South Carolina "?r a charter for The Donalds Gingery. a nr^n^sed pignoration. "nt> ts principal place of business at Donilds, in said state and county, which :orporation proposes to engage in he g:nn''ng and packi"tr of cotton ind the buying and selling of cotton ;eed and cotton seed products: thp amount of the canital stock of said corporation is to be Fifteen Thousind (815,000.00) Dollars, payable n installments of twenty per cent, in cash, and twenty per cent, each ;hirty days thereafter, in cash, until ;he whole amount is naid: the numbf"jf shares into which the capital stock is to be divided is to be or.o 1 _ J -4-1*.% r?n>? irnlnn o"f "inur***! niu.v VJ \'ci' One Hundred ($100) Dollars each. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN rhat a meeting of the subscribers :o the capital stock of said corporation will be held at the office of The Bank of Donalds, in said state, o* Tuesday, October 24, 1922, at 3 :>'clock. for the purpose of electing ft Board of Directors of said corporation, adoutinjr bv-laws. and other wipe completing tne mcurpuiauun ui ?aid comDany. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN That the directors of said corporation will meet immediately after the meeting of the stockholders at the same place. L. J. DAVIS. B. W. TRIBBLE, B. H. SMITH, Board of Corporators. Oct. 19, 1922. Your coal goes a lobg way when burned in Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. They are fuel savers. . -Vv.. . :> NOTICE OF ELECTION i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, j Notice is hereby given that the General Election for, Representatives in Congress will be held at the voting I precincts fixed by law in the County 1 of Abbeville on Tuesday, November 17, 1922, said day being Tuesday following the first Monday, as prescribI ed by the State Constitution. The qualifications for suffrage are as follows: Residence in State for two years, in the County one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector of'fers to vote, four months, and the j payment six months before any election of any poll tax then due and I payable. Provided. That ministers jin charge of an organized church i and teachers of public schools shall ibe entitled to vote after six months' I residence in the State, otherwise | qualified. Registration.?Payment of all tax| es, including poll tax, assessed and i collectible during the previous year. The production of a certificate or the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must , take and subscribe to the Constitutional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to the other Managers and to the_Clerk: a Notary Public must administer the oath to Chairman. The Managers elect their chairman and Clerk. Prtlld flf votinor nlacp must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed at 4 o'clock p. m., except in the city of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy ; and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint, from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of * the election, the Managers and Clerk must proceed publicly to open the ballot box and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the . same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each office, , and sign the same. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by . the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, ' the box containing the ballots and written statements of the result of j the election. * Managers of Election.-?The fol- j lowing Managers of Election have been appointed to. hold the. election j at the various precincts in the said County: Abbeville?rW. C. Sherard, J. S. Cochran, W. D. Wilkinson. i Cotton Mill?A. 0. Roche, J. F. Barnwell, Meadors Langley. < Gilliam's Gin House?Joe B. Wilson, R. W. Knox, Charlie D. Evans, i i r n *t_ ? ttr t I . i?'aknoua??j. r. uiderc, w. j. | > Blake, C. G. McAllister. t M Lowndesville?W. M. Spe'er, De- t Witt Barnes, T. D. 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Benia roin Shirley, J. Claud Ashley. Antreville?J. P. Anderson, Fred Urowther, Ernest McCarter. The Managers of each precinct named above are requested to delerate one of their number to secure "he box and blanks for the election at the office of J. L. Perrin, Clerk of 3ourt, Abbeville, South Carolina- on Fhomson GIo irsets are be r the most charming an Voman! [presses the spirit of yo: ince of the Thomson's r e through her many act and creatures. It satis! which she retains in sp life. tceived three big cases c ly to fill your needs in < ...SPECIAL.... Ve received in this shipment three dozen Pink Srocaded Lace Back Corsets that sold for $3, yhile they last .. $2.00 rs FOR THE MODEL *OM 50c ;hing in this line we can at the lowest possible p] ;e your inspection in th: OM . J rnuson s jaiiUEiaiaiziiiiaiUBiiimnj ' r* . I i I on men r. rned to Ueven t v/y-ft/yQ ! : r O !/ fr j verdict for I v ' 3 quality, j J . . . ' - ' v M M M j. cigarettes ]' and after October 25, 1922. 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