II i IWI1.WI? CAUJDVV.XY GETS PLACE IN ALL-STAR AMERICAN i Sua* -VU- ?"v?- Next Season.?Chick i? Viitri Best Shortstop By All the Umpires t fyrk Galloway has been selected js iiwrtstop in the All-Star American Lpa3? Team. All the umpires seemc5n?Ni that Galloway was the wrosv improved ball player in the American League. Tfrht.j asfced how it felt to be a star, Chick's eyes flashed and some rer* white teeth appeared as he xxid tctk a smile, "It's great." Tear should know this Chick Galfarcsy when he is home, and home s AWrevilIe, South Carolina with 4la. His real name is Clarence Edarar-4 Galloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. JL 8. Galloway, twenty-five years jM sad a fine manly looking fellow, Tiaart manner and address. -fie was born at Manning, S. C., ihe family later moving to Clinton sod Sen to Abbeville. At Ulinton 1e attended the public school and She Presbyterian College at which insulation he became interested in atfeleiks. Three years he was letter Tear. ?* the Major Sports football, bas trt fcaR and baseball. Gs&raray was recognized as a ?Mai-hall player in college. His first angxgrtJCtt'nt was with the Atlanta SonChcni League in 1919. In the fall rf tlafi year he went with the Philaand has been with them swr since. fflact couldn't be persuaded to "OSb. aftoct himself. He says he has bo h&Mss, no pets, doesn't smoke, is&fk tjrehew?but just "plays ball." Bat asiwn asked about the athletics fe vsraied up and there was an ea5g& in. his. eye, and this is the i ik^HL Ur Athletics played 154 games Has. sessson and about 50 additional w3rib&>ii>c. and training games. Of 2fss ?nuber Galloway played every gwwe atzai that is some record and v for itself. tiila&s. ft would interest the to know that the majority of dfe BoK players are college men! iad lley are going in stronger each ?srdl year. They are all nice, clean' ' He expects the Philadelphia! ' lf*g-1^ *" * ? *1 nil kftf+AV w.ynijj tu. vvuic vuv uiuvu j ifcst year than they did the presentj 5?je. He thinks the team will be scrocger because the pitching will be Setter.. With, the additional fielders Sis? ?c45erd will be stronger and also Ifce. infield. Trawmif will begin about the first l?if'Msrc& m Montgomery, Ala., and , Sasi about five or six weeks. The , cany 25 men on the team', assfoTtfus number 8 or 9 are pitch- , *3L , iSfceifte is proud of this son1, won a place for himself in ( she greatest of all sports. And it , is aafc watural for the people here , at-. fad a thrill when he becomes a 4 -*fTeadtlY;r*r'T and to bask in the sun- , Aiat "his reflected glory. ( tkoo f^rno KfAfViarc nrliA Mukvuvrttj uao win vv ui vwuvio ? *?v JIe and Ashby Galloway, is jrteTiirT^ the Abbeville High school iEKLLssi but not least, is an adoring wackc?- and father. Selow are a few of the questions An afT-star can be asked: Vhat did you find hardest to ac KjrHi&Mi Tir your work? Tjs stop: ttier ball (with a twinkle fc afe eye.) Ha? do you like Philadelphia? Tis 3 sreat old town." Wfcit time did you get up in the iwmius? dl/t U U / V V1VVA! TOrr did you eat? 'rB*en. we ate sparingly, if at all 2tef V V At a recent meeting of the improvement Association of the school officers wore elected for the coming year. Business of importance was transacted and much interest was manifested by the large crowd pres ent, Ice cream was served by the Association. Miss Elizabeth Agnew left this week to resume her school work at Grambling in Spartanbury county. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith attended the Nickles-Mcllwain wedding near Hodges today. The many friends of Mrs. Luther Bowie will be pleased to learn that she is now recovering from her recent severe illness. Mrs. Marion Poore and children spent the week-end with relatives in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Thomas speJit Sunday in Greenwood visiting rela1 W V C2>. , Mr. and Mrs. John Martin were the guests of Mr. Franklin Drake and Mrq Minnie Smith of the Drake section last Thursday. , " Mr. Leland Smith and mother, Mi*s. Franklin Smith were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Sproles of 1 Greenwood last Saturday. A most interesting meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church was held at the home of Mrs. John Hodges last Thursday afternoon. A splendid missionary program was carried out This beting the annual "Birthday" meeting a liberal offering was given ( for mission work. A very pleasant social hour was enjoyed when Mrs. Hodges and daughter, Mrs. Agnew served delicious pineapple sherbert and pound cake. Mrs. Haskin Winn assisted the hostesses in serving, A number of invited guests were present as wedl as the entire membership. Misses 'Stevenson and Newton spent the week-end at their respective homes, Townville and Penddleton. Mrs. Lily Gordon spent some time last week with Mr. and Mrs. Baskin Winn. Mrs. Tom Graham was a business visitor in Honea Path on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Gordon and Miss Thompson were shopping in Green wood last Saturday. VVVVVVVVV WW \ OPERA HOUSE V ?FRIDAY? ^ GLORIA SWANSON In x V "HER HUSBAND'S V TRADEMARK." V How far can a wife go to ^ help her husband in business? V And if he proves unworthy of V her love?how far can she V go to find happiness? V See the glisten of wealth and V beauty in New York's Fash- V ' ion Belt. See the thrilling V bandit raid on the Mexican border. See the great love V scene in the forest. V 15c.?Admission?35c. v uvvvvvvvvvvvvv Railway Mail Service Exams. Mr. Bolt of the Charleston office of the Railray Mail service was in Abbeville yesterday and examined the celrks in the postoffice un the Railway Mail scheme. The Abbeville Clerks all made over 99 per cent, on the examination and one clerk put up the scheme in 16 minutes. SHERIFF'S SALE Execution. County Savings Bank, - - Plaintiff ogauisb R. R. Tolbert, Jr., - - Defendant By vii-tue of an execution to me directed,'in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Public Auction within the legal hours j of sale, at Ferguson's Stable on Salesday the 6th day of November A. D. 1922, all the right, title and interest of R. R. Tolbert, Jr. in the following described property, to wit: Five mules, one two-horse wagon, ten hogs, 160 cedar posts, varying in lonp-th from ten to thirty feet. Levied on and to be sold as the property of R. R. Tolbert, Jr., the proceeds to be applied to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and costs. TERMS?CASH. F. B. McLANE, Sheriff Of Abbeville County. Oct. 21, 1922. 3wks. "HER HUSBAND'S TRADEMARK" {f ! 3 Real Love Triumphs in Gloria 5wan*!j j son's Paramount Picture. & : J Audiences at the Opera House 1 next Friday will learn with satisfac- J ! tion just what constitutes "Her Hus- J i band's Trademark," Gloria Swan- I | son's latest Paramount vehicle, which I j will be the feature at that theatre | Z for one day only. | In this case, the husband's trade- | f mark is a gorgeously dressed wife. J j The husband is not wealthy, but hop- { es to attain wealth by making a show J J of wealth. The plot thickens when j| I a friend of husband and wife, re- f 2 turns after gaining both wealth and - ] greatness, falls in love with the wifej- J and the husband, to promote his sel"js j fish financial aims, rather encourages jS 1 the romance. The outgrowth of thisij j situation is a powerful climax show-JJ j ing the disillusionment and after afl | thrilling encounter with bandits in [I old Mexico, the scene of the friend's ||? oil lands, the death of the cowardly Qj husband and the triumph of rifht- jjj eous love. . . , r?" Stuart Holmes plays the husband . j with all his old-time finesse, as a'i j suave villian, Richard Wayne por-ij i trays the friend and the other roles :S are in the hands of L*ucien Littlefield I Clarence Burton and Charles Qgle. ? 2 The production, directed by Sam ? Wood, is picturesque in theme, plot,J and scenic beauty. Lorna Moon J 2 wrote the scenario from the origi- I nal photoplay by Clara Beranger. r j s PREACHING AT DE LA HOWE j ? ? The services Sunday afternoon [ j were marked by the largest attend- j I ance since their inauguration. Next i J Sunday, Oct. 29, Rev. John A. Mc- ff 3 Murray, pastor of the Presbyterian g J Church of Abbeville, will preach and p ] the following Sunday, Nov. 5, Rev. . J L. H. Gardiner, pastor of the Bap- ? ] tist Church of McCormick, will pre- J j side. ; j Charleston Would interest Ford ] Charleston, Oct. 22.?The port J utilities commission which operates j the city-owned terminals here an- i i nounced tonight that it will co-oper- I ate with other organizations in dir- I ecting the attention of Henry Ford, j motor car manufacturer, to Charles ] ton as a center for* his exporting ac | j tivities, The Chamber of Commerce I !|1 has appointed a special committee jf to get into touch with Mr. Ford. MR SHERIFF'S SALE S The State of South Carolina, | COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. [ Court of Common Pleas. [ The Planters Bank of Abbeville, J J Plaintiff, | I against ? ] J. P. Clinkscales and L. 0. Clink- * ] scales, _ _ Defendants. ] By Virtue of an Execution to Me . j Directed in the above stated case I j have levied on and will sell at pub- J j lie outcry for cash at Abbeville 1 i Court House on salesday in Novem- I ber, A. D. 1922, within the legal ? hours of sale the following des- I I cribed real estate situate, lying and ( ! being in Abbeville County and said J State, to wit: 2 ' All the Undivided Interest of L. J O. Clinkscales In ? J (1) That tract or parcel of land g situate, lying and being near the _ corporate limits of the city of Abbeville, known as the Mazyck place, containing sixty-five (65) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands ^ of J. L. Hill on the north and northwest; by lands of E. A. Williams on southeast' (being separated from Mi same by a road); by Anderson road . on northwest and by lands of Louise Ellison on west. (2) All that other tract or pareel of land in Diamond Hill Township, known as the Power place, containing One Hundred and sixty (160) by acres, more or less, and bounded by A1 lands of J. Allen Smith, Ben Hal", nu and A. M. Simpson and perhaps ofl others. A1 (3) All that other tract or par- in eel of land in Lowndesville town- lej ship, containing One Hundred (100) de aci-es, more or less, bounded by or lands of Bas. Mann, T. B. Martin be and others, and by the public road, St and known as the Huckabee place. Si j Levied on and to be sold as the be property of L. 0. Clinkscales to Pi satisfy said execution. cs TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps, ch F. B. McLANE, i 3wk Wed Sheriff for A. C., S. C. 0< - ' eRRRftfififSfitfitFlfilff The Ross i / I m run Ill LYLI , That HOW . , ' . S We are Ex< well knowr satisfaction EVERYTH STYLE A EVERY I * . 1 I ...H( $ ...WE I Complete t The Rosi "C filfiftftitiysfifiiRfafiy WASTE R'S SALE TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Court of Common Pleas I iss Mary T. Hill, Executrix, Plaintiff, against nie Rice, Jessie Rice and others, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale the Court of Common Pleas for )beville County, in said, state, ide in the above stated case, I will ?er for sale, at Public Outcry, at sbeville C. H., S. C. on Salesday November, A. D., 1922, within the ?al hours of sale the following scribed land, to wit: All that tract parcel of land situate, lying and ling in Abbeville County, in the ate aforesaid, containing Sixtyx (66) Acres, more or less, and mnrlpd bv lands of Jim Prince, Joe ince, J. H. Bell, Ed Smith, the tate of J. E Brownlee and others. TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Puraser to pay for stamps and papers. THOS. P. THOMSON, :t. 19, 1922 Master A. C., 3 C liiaraiErarainiiiJiiiaiaiMJa inberg Merca iv iirAi v i \I HrtLIY 1 i MEN KNOW...... ARD & FOSTER and F] hoes mean ECONOMY :lusie Agents in Abbevill l lines and it is with a gr . that we announce? IING IN MEN'S SHOES T PRICES THAT \ NDIVIDUAL POCKE1 FLORSHEIM SHOES $10.00 A r?rk n r'/\fiTr,n PI 1 JWAKU cc r UO 1 Liv on 7.50, $8.50, $9.1 YENBERG, MENZ, LUT $4.00 ? $6,50 -ine of Men's ALL LEA1 1.00, $3.50 and $4. * l ' enberg Merc: )utfitters For Mei juaraiiiiiiiiuiu^^ M A S T E R'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Court of Common Pleas Mrs. Jennie M. Botts, individually and as Executrix of the estate of m tt j nfvors 1. XI. X>ULUJ, ucvcascu anu VU1V.U) Plaintiff against W. D. Botts, Maude Botts and others, ' - - - Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in November, A. D. 1922, within the legal hours of sale the following des| cribed land, to wit: All that tract or plantation of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, about three miles east of the city of Abbeville on the Abbeville-Hodges public road, containing Two Hundred (200) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands now or formerly belonging to P. Rosenberg and Company, Jno. W. Botts, Mr6. Emma Haddon, Dixie J intile Co. |:| ii' ^ VI I > ly jHJ )F LIFE || LORSHEIM . M * . iM e for these fl eat deal of 9| m IN EVERY 9 VILL FIT j& r BOOK. 9 i^H ? v. IBI s OES.... 8 ;'H ' 9 jhin HI 'V. *^HH afl rHER Shoes , SB M j.'j.;^^EEE r : M| uitile Co. I M H n fiffiflBflfififai i i|| WANTS S FOR SALE?One large Boston F^HN Apply to Mrs. Dendy Miller. SWEATERS?Ladies' Silk and Sweaters at the wholesale qM9e See them. Miller & Evans. |HH FOR SALE?Ferns, hydran^HH and Begonias. 73 Poplar St^^H| 10- 23. 3tpd. M SHOES?See us for Shoes. We selling out our ladies and |BH dren's shoes at cost and shoes cheap. Miller & Evans-^^HJ WANTED?To buy Hides. Will^^H highest market price. Next toflHjN G. E. Calvert's wholesale ho^HH 10, 25.4tpd. Robt. S. Elliflflfl Land Company and J. A. Shanc^^^H D. Miller and others, and l^^^B known as the T. H. Botts home TERMS OF SALE?Cash. UH chaser to pay for stamps and pa^^^H THOS. P. THOMSON^HS Oct. 19, 1922 Master A.