The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 30, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
1 WIMPS"
i i CLINTON TEAM
it'. %
AttcviTIe's garnet and old gold
the maroon and white of Clinsj.
Irigh were tangled at Rosenberg
Friday afternoon like colors in
m * fcilcidoscope. Abbeville's colors
aceni eserywhere over the field and
tones behind Clinton's goal line.
Clinton, did little tramping except in
<S$e.?udLdle of the field and on their
fcalf of the gridiron. The terriiying
within Abbeville's portion
field is still virgin territory
Blue Stockings and their rude
I$aL men did little tramping in the
Aesgls sftare of the-field. The score I
the hammer and tongs, dinggriuding
and crunching, was
' 't* frWhether
the Abbeville lads wished
the crowded side lines that
afcqy orald stay up all night and then
Say the best ball of the season, or
tcr they adopted the tactics of
Arubjr afternoon as their own little
?ay nf showing their appreciation of
free trip donated by the fans^to
Carolina-Clemson classic is undetermined,
but this one thing is
m&gaycB. ifcey played an excellent
4Crfhae of foptball, every one of them, j
the Croix de Guerre with palms ,
cbbsft, boweve^rJie pinned on Swet- (
-oQ&ngv ??rwford and Gambrell who ^
j^J*sed^tellar ball. Frank Neuffer, ^
and center for Abbeville in
^die.fnst big game of'his young life,
mbk crTnnpli toVioti if /?nmo man.
*T" -- ? |j
awaamg through the husky Clinton
Ei^b aad getting his man behind. |
cifflbHntie also made a brilliant j
of a Blue Stocking who look jtf
35 Srig as a whale in comparison
m30i the Abbeville midget Samson. '
Ttst E&oa Stockings lost their sup-i
II
jotters and t even the safety pins
fsjlnlf 4o hold when Swetenburg's v
Hq&s ftit them at 4 p. m. Friday. *
Ymc the visitors Witherspoon, 1
-5a^swf daddy is superintendent at 11
and1 a veteran of the grid-1n
iom Maaaself, was the shining Knight ^
*? Sfcc Garter for the Blue Stockings. ^
' \KBKg* at tackle he reminded one jr
"feET Lightsey in the Clemsonl^
m +Vio Anir Vi?-fr?r<? sanrl Via ^
use hiis head" simply to go under ^
v tteaxt gear either. He made fully ^
-? many as 50% of the tackles made e
; y tii? visitors. He certainly was an c
xafrigmtons prayer. Some college, P. S(
C^ we surmise, will someday count c<
/ T^rtfefiTspoon as a star. SI
Albberille scored twice in the first 51
4?B2?rierT once in the third, and on a e
aecnsEzed fumble once in the final,
did not run a signal in the m
'quarter. Swetenburg did some a'
' mtosfiesxt punting for a high school N
iay^ "acjfiife Montjoy, punting for V
<Sira?ori was poor. Big Buster should
Save Mocked two-thirds of Mont joy's
and' probably would have done
*ad IF' iie hadn't lost so much sleep!A
asight before, and did not play H
las usaxt good defensive game.
Tie game was thoroughly clean W
i&oiigfcout, save for two penalties T
justly given Abbeville. The coach
- s. - c i.\? x i.l ! XK
) (fuu ui uie visiuiig team spuiy; | TT
?ir "filed" McMillan, the referee, af- C;
ear -Ae game and thanked him for W
?&: saiisfactory work h6 did as ref- S?
?ree/TBe
only single occurrence to mar
whs otherwise a splendid after- ^
xion of football was Addison Neigh- ^
" jers ox Clinton suffering a broken
ran i* the first period. Neighbors ^
w$s ptaying center for Clinton and
ftti-vw; a. play fell on his left arm *r
$eea?ihg' the- bone at the wrist. Dr. ^
/act Pressly took care of him and ^
feed Intft as comfortably as possible. ^
The attendance was most'encour
-figtag, a. little over sixty dollars be- A
icy taken in at the "gate." &
% IT
Tfcp Line-up:
-*$be*ii.Te -(25) Pos. Clinton (0).
'Jrajtford LE Blaclock i
Taic.' LT Copeland ,
ti&ttifirrjr LG Trammell J
Jfwxe C Neighbors
KeuflTer RG Anderson
flfrasHcy. R- RE Davis
Hay ... ' RT Davis
15kotis QB Timmons
iTaTCuway LH ? Montjoy |CC
Gaa&rell RH Harrell jm
Svatranmrg FB Blakely jm
Touchdowns?Gambrell 3; Gallo- r'
ray t'_. Poiits from touchdown?
Suretewi^rg (dropkick.) ,
Referee?McMillan, Clemson. Um-> ,
. ci'
*ire?Tboraton, Clemson. Linesman ,
, di
?{Jfeics: Galloway, Presbyterian.
of. quarters?12 minutes. ]
vVv V * V V \ V V V V V I
*
% >
-W DUE WEST NEWS.
v A. Rj Presbyterian V
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
Miss Eleanor Todd is visiting her
sister Mrs. Porter of Covington, Ga
Mr. Irwin Brownlee, of Flat Rock
spent Sabbath in Due West.
Mi's. B. M. Stewenson left on Mon
day for Camden to visit her son, Dr
R. E. Stevenson.
Dr. Cowan, Capt. Nickles and1 Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. McDill are visiting
| at the State Fair this week.
The Erskine foot-ball team plays |
' with Elon College at Charlotte next 1
Saturday. |
MisS Mary Bigham of Chester has 1
been the guests for several days of 2
friends in Due West. |
Miss Jean Moffatt who is teach- 1
ing at Ninety Six came up last week 1
and spent a few days at home. |j
Mrs. DeWit Bams and Mrs. Har- I
per of Lowndesville motored down B
to Due West on Monday and took I
back with them Mr. and Mrs. J. B I
Mosely and little Mary Stone. ^
Miss Margaret Bro?ks who is
teaching at Honea Path accompan? H
ie<d ' by her friend Misa Uambrell, g
spent a day or two with friends in S
Due West, returning to Honea jg|
Path on Monday.
Miss Geoi^ik, Wardlaw and her K
friend Miss Hart or Denmark, who p
rias a position with her in the Hj
schools of Greenwood came up frcm K
Greenwood Saturday and spent Sab K
bath in Due West, returning on I
Monday. / 5?
The 'Erskino Fresftman football B
;eam played the Bully Military In- K
stute football game on the local Bj
grounds in Due West last Friday. Vj
The scor^ waa 6 to 0 in favor of B
Srskirie. The Freshman have a good K
earn. S
On last Wednesday*, Oct 18 'at H
!:30 o'clock. Miss Clara Agnew was S
narried to Mr. Robert Stone Gallo- B
ray, at the residence of the bride. Eg
lev. J. P Pressly assisted by Dr. R Wl
i Robinson jferformed tho cere- BJ
lony. Miss Louise Agnew was
laid of honor. Miss Jean Agnew and g
[iss Kate Kennedy bridesmaids. Mr. B
Till Blair of Atlanta, Ga., best man,
ittle Eleanor Neal of King's Mt., la
ower girl. Little Barabara Grier," H
aughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. Y m
rrier, ring bearer, Mrs. F. Y. Pres- Mj
r and Mrs. Nellie Kennedy receiv- flB
d at the door. (Mrs. J. B Mc- H
lutchori of Aynor, S. C. sang two H
elections; Miss Barbara Griar a<i- H0
umpanist. Mrs Mamie Pressly pre- K
ided in the dining room, where a B|
ilad course, with coffee was serv- H
d. Tho presents were spread' upon l&j
ibles in the parlor, Immediately H
otoring to Greenville, the bride
nd groom left for Washington and
rew York. They will return to Due
feet after an absence of ten days.
4
HALLOWfc/fcN I The
utumn with its treasure store,
as brought us Hallowe'en once Mrs
more?
rith ghosts and goblins galore,
o find new places to explore. Huj
B
ritches come to make their call, by
astine terror over all: vbt
v *
rith their brooms and magic skill na(;
f
ending o'er us many a chill. Te
Abt
umpkins gleam with ghastly light, jn j
raveyard scenes appear in sight; legs
roans and screams heard every- crib
^here, ' trac
ake us quiver and despair. , and
Abb
i the firesides rugged glow, said
ales of ghosts are whispered low; Sev
igures seem to float around ? less
otionless and without a sound. by !
son,
utumn, with its red and gold, R.
rings us treasures manifold? on
allowe'en with ghosts and sprite W.
ills us all with great delight. San
?Althea M. Keaton, by
ander College, Oct. 27, '22. M.
?? ' Ash
W. P. GREENE MADE JUDGE mor
* plat
William P. Greene of Abbeville sun
as yesterday appointed a special the
idge to hold the common pleas Hur
>urt for Florence county, com- and
encing October 30. The appoint- One
ent was made by the governor up- The
l the recommendaticm of Chief Jus- hoir
cc Gary.?The State, Oct. 28. and
Bov
The farmer who fails to plow un- jng0
sr cotton stalks in the fall to help said
estroy the boll weevil, is the kind T
# _ x i-_ J. _ i 1-9* a s-%
[ man wno trusis to iucx. aim is uas,
sually unlucky. two
f v '
. ' . ...
Copyright 1922 Hart ^chaffner^
WE TACKLED THE CLI
HART SCHAE
THEY GIVE YOU STYLE
' SUITS j
YOU GET FINE FABRICS
ES LOOKING RIGH'
YOU GET THESE SU
The Variety of Models for \
For Older Men are Sh<
The Rosenbei
* A
MASTER'S
SALE I credit portion beat
seven per cent per
) State of South Carolina, annually, and to be
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. -bond of. the purcha
Court of Common Pleas. a mortgage of the
Lucia Norris Robinson, bond and mortgage
Plaintiff, the whole amount t<
against on any default in ]
jh Bowen, - - Defendant. stallmentv of princi]
!y authority of a Decree of Sale when due, the mor
the Court of Common Pleas for the usual attorney;
>eville County, in said State, and insurance claus
le in the above stated case, I will tion, however, to tl
r for sale, at Public Outcry, bt pay all cash.
>eville C. H., S. C., on Salesaay _ Purchaser to. pay
November, A. D. 1922, within the papers.
il hours of salf; the following des- THOS. F
ed land, to wit: All that certain Mast<
t or parcel of land situate, lying Oct. 14, 1922. Swli
being in Diamond Hill Township,!
teville County, in the State afore-1 A Stradivarius vi<
!, containing Three Hundred j sold for $26,000.
enty-nine (379) Actes, more orj
, and bounded on the Northeast! M A S T F. R'S
lands of M. E. and 0. C. Robin-1 *
, on the Southeast by lands of W The State of South
McAdams and Enoch B. Smith, COUNTY OF A
the South by lands of J. C. and Court of Com
F. McAdams, Will C. Shirley and The Planters JBank (
luel Fisher and on the Northeast
lands of S. M. Fisher and James again
Fisher and estate lands of S. A. J. P. Clinkscales,
ley, deceased, the same being By authority of a
e accurately represented by two by the Court of Co
s- made by William L. Mitchell, Abbeville County, in
reyor, dated November 6, 1916, in the above stated
one representing a tract of One fer for sale, at Pu
ldred Eighty-nine (189) Acres Abbeville C. H., S.
the other representing a tract of in November, A. D.
i Hundred Ninety (190) Acres, legal hours of sale tl
tract hereby conveyed is the late cribed land, to wit:
ie place of Lawrence 0. Robinson ( ed interest, of J. P.
is the same conveyed to Hugh that tract or parcel
ren by Mrs. Lucia Norris Rob- lying and being in A
n as Executor of the estate of in the State afores
Lawrence 0. Robinson. One Hundred Sixty
ERMS OF SALE?One-third more or less, and b
h, balance on account of one and'bf Bennie Hall on tl
years in equal installments, the Clinkscales on the E
'
* ' :;| V:' :;: " ' $t *'|?JllSlii
nHES PROPOSmOK
FNER & MAR)
_ /
?BUT STYLE ISN'T ALL Y
and OVERCC
/
A 1T*rv m A Tr ^ tn***. t^n rmtt A rrt ?
AINU TAlLUftlJNU THAI i
T AND MAKE THEM LAS
>
ITS AT MODERATE PRICI
A
Mouthful Figures and the More
>wn Here in this Seasons Most
? Mcrcantik
; ' A . : *. I
ing interest at on the South, and public road
annum, payable,West.
evidenced by the 'Aiso all that tract or parcel
;ser, secured by situate, lying and being in A
premises, which township, Abbeville county i:
shall provide for 0f South Carolina containini
> become due up- Hundred (100) Acres, more
paying any in- public road on the North, b;
Dal or interest 0f x. B. Martin on the Ea
tgage to contain ]ands of Claud Nance on the
3 fees, receivers ancj by the public road on th(
;es, with the op- Also all that tract or par
le purchaser to ]an(j situate, lying and being
beville Township, Abbeville <
for stamps and jn the State of South Carolir
taining Sixty-eight (68)
THOMSON,. bounded by public road and ]
;r A. C., S. C. cemetery on the North, by
s. road and lands of Henry Tay
? the East, by St. Paul Morri
n was recently the gouth> by Edd WasWngt
public road on the West, am
SALE k?me P^ace- All of the fo:
lands make up the estate lair
Lamar Clinkscales, deceased.
Carolina, Terms of Sale?Cash. Pu
BBEVILLE. to pay for gtampg and paper
imoxl Pleas THOS. P. THOMSO*
)f Abbeville, Mflster A_ c_ c
Plaintiff, 0ct. 14, 1922. 3wks.
st
- Defendant.
i Decree of Sale
mmon Pleas foi-j N.
said State made
case, I will of- ^^j^ZKrv^ r
blic Outcry, at i|^|
C., on Salesday
1922, within the ||f| jfSH?[
he following desAll
the undivid- . ' \
of land situate, * &
ibbeville County, V'
said, containing
(160) Acres, .7 ?
ounded by la'nds J
le North, Parilee
ast, Robert Cobb "
% '
^1
I THIS FALL WITH |l
[ CLOTHES
OU GET IN THESE 11
iEEP THE CLOTH- ' |l
IT LONG. ||
Conservative Styles ' IB
: Popular Colors.' iH
' Company |
?
M Bl lll Ml ISMIMIBIIIBB ! ! ! !! I in I I ll Hi
on the 11 ^17 Hi
W D
of land fiSHI
bbeville
n State f?OR SALE?Early Red May See^^D
y Qne Wheat, at $1.75 per buahel. Anflj
or less, P^T" to Jno. T. Stokes, Abbevill^^H
y lands S- p-' Route 10,272tco?^H
^South 556 ?ER CENT M0NEY?To ""H
West ?n ^am /*an(*s up t0 fl
' value. Applications must be in b^HH
C.e ? Nov. 18th. $10 cash is all that yo^BS
h need. E. C. Horton, Secretary.
ukjuiilj f
13, con- WANTEp_To buy Hides. Will"~pi^MJ
Acres, highest market price. Next to
Melrose Q Ei Calvert>3 wh0lesale house^H
public 10, 25.4tpd. Robt. S. Ellis. Bffi
lor on / SHE
son on LOST?Sunday morning betweJ^Bj
on and my home and Methodist church flHS
i being at church, a string of
regcing Finder please return to Mrs, R. IffiH
lds of Woodhurst.
rchaser FOR SALE?Two (2) Two-ho7^BBB
3. wagons, (second hand.) One 9BH9
T on A *%a n attt f Vt t\
t, mcxu, as guuu ao ucnr, uio
3. C. very fair condition. Prices reascflHH
able. Amos B. Morse. ltj^HBS
Owen Brothers
Marble arid
Hranifp Pa. HH
Miubv v-r SMH
DESIGNERS SHB
MANUFACTURERS
ERECTORS
The largest and best equipped mono
mental mills in the Carolina^.
GEENWOOD, S. C. hH9|
nnj^H