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if 1 Xoca I fiews i -? i ? : personate : L-? Jim Cox/ went to Anderson today! to fittest the football game. D. M. Humphries of Donalds was a business visitor in the city today. Lawrence Hester of Calhoun Falls was in the city today on business. Jliss Ruth Nance of Calhoun Falls visited in the city Thursday. llrs. J. E. Riley, was in the city from Sharon yesterday. '?Mrs. George Bowie of Arborviille spent Thursday in Abbeville. Matli Toney spent several days in Johnstone this week with his home people. t Mrs J. H. Ferguson of Antreville was attending to business in the city today. Mrs. Oscar Lanier of Monterey was among the shoppers in town Thursday. Mrs. Joel Martin from near Antreyille Spent yesterday in town %with Miss Anni? Wtlson. Mrs. Hill Ramey, of Greenville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geor-j ge Bowie of Arborville. I Mrs, Carrie Richardson and daughter Miss Mamyc, of Atlanta are visiting relatives in the city. , Mrs. Lou Mcllwain and Mrs. W. < A. Trickles of Hodges visited Mr. and Mrs- S. A. Graves this week. Mrs J. E. Cochran ann Mrs. ' Wm. McNeill, of Watts, were in ] town shopping Thursday. j Mr and Mr3 S. T. Eakin are in * Monroe N. C. for an extended visit ' to their daughter, Mrs F. J. Carroll. ^ Mrs. N. E. Austin of Greenwood is visiting her son, Dr. J. H. Austin and family on North Main street. E. B.- Boyter of Penney's Creek was in town this morning and says i -vi. a.- x_i._ :?i i. ne is auit; tu taive uuunsiwneiiu Mr. F. J. Sutherland and Miss Minnie Sutherland of Prosperity were in town this morning on business. J. C. King went to Charlotte this week to attend the wedding of his brother, Allen King which' took place Thursday. Mrs. T. J. Raycroft, Mrs. W. D. Barksdale and Mrs. Claude Jones are attending the football game in An Iderson today. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant are j spending this week in Chester with Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Pressly and at- j tending the fair. j Hon. A. W. Jones of Columbia, j^opending some time in Abbeville .with Mr and Mrs F. B. Jones on Magazine street. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran, Miss Hannah Cochran and Mr. W. E. Hill j will go over to Greenwood tonight | to hear Miss Mildred Delma, lyric soprano, who gives a concert at! Lander College this evening. Miss Mary Graham of Columbia] is expected in the city today to visit j I her sister, Mrs. John Harris ?ir. snej will bring with her the young son of! Mrs. Hanford Henderson who has been spending sometime with his grandfather in Columbia. HAVE BABY GIRL. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson anlieunee the birth of a baby girl born i? Bhiefield, West,Virginia, Oct. 30., L922, and named Elizabeth Ann. ATLANTA GUESTS EXPECTED. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perrin are expecting Mr and Mrs A. M. Schocn Mrs. Martin and Miss Willie Calhoun from Atlanta to spend Sunday. ATTENTION ELECTION MGS. Manager of Election are requested to call at the office of the Clerk for Abbeville County and get election boxes to be used next Tuesday. Theso should be called for at once. Mrs. Shaw Sick. Mrs. S. A. Graves has received word that her sister, Mrs. L. M. | Shaw is very sick at her home in Greenville. Injures Arm Skating. Bob Edmunds was skating several weeks ago and injured his arm. It was thought only a small injury, but it became necessary this week for him to be taken to the Hospital and have the arm reset and straightened. I EXTEND INVITATION. Rev. A. R. Price, H. V. R. Schrader, V. B. Barnett and B. T. Rains- : ford were in Abbeville this morning j as a delegation from the Episcopal: church at Greenwood extending a personal invitation to the# members j f * - All Ml . YT^ * _ 1 A. oi xne Aooeviue nipiscupai cumin iu | join with them in their services dur-j ing the time that the Abbeville, church is without a pastor. DEATH OF DR. DEAS. t i Miss Daisy Maxwell and Mr. T. H. Maxwell have returned from Augusta, Ga., where they were called on account of the death of their brother-in-law, Dr. Andrew J. Deas. Dr. Deas was in the 59th year of his age and was one of the most prominent physicians of Augusta. He married j Miss Lillian Maxwell, and is survived j by her and two sons, Dr. Andrew J. j Deas, of Richmond, Va., and H. Maxwell Deas, of Boston, and two| daughters, Mrs. J. Todd Harwell of | Atlanta, and Mrs. Merrill Powell ofj Gainesille, Ga. Mrs. Lanier Has Operation. Mrs. Claud Lanier of Monterey cvas operated on at the Memoral Hospital this morning and is getting along nicely this afternoon. (60,000,000 WORTH CARS SOLD By One Manufacturer During the Month of October. Detroit Mich, Nov. 1.?Payment! by one manufacturer of excise taxes representing sales of $60,000,000 worth of automobiles during October was announced today by the local internel revenue collector. The luxury tax payments here last month, the; collector stated, were in excess of the! total for many months and indicated! the prosperous state of business as a whole. CAPT. LEE HURT IN WRECK / Assistant Commandant of Clemson Loses Eye and Arm Anderson, Nov. 2.?Capt. Henry Lee, assistant commandant of Clem son college, was brought to the Anderson county hospital last night, suffering from severe injuries received in an automobile acident, which happened in Pendleton, Captain Lee was driving a car and in attempting to avoid hitting a bug-1 gy in which a negro man and wom-j an were riding, smashed into a tree j Captain Lee had his jaw bone, broken and his right arm fractured J 1 <1.: _ 1 J 1 11.. 1 J anil his Jiuau was uauiy gasutru xu-j day an operation was performed1 and one eye removed. Captain Lee i is from Lagrange, Ga., is an army; man and unmarried. The young j student, 'who was with him, Ran-, dolph Logan, was hurt but not ser-| iously, and it is thought that he | will be discharged soon. MARION WILSON LEAVES Marion Wilson, one of the best known colored men of Abbeville, left yesterday for Washington, D. C., wnere ne wm matce nis nome wren nis daughters who are living in that city. Marion says he is coming home if he does not like Washington, and his Abbeville friends hope he will get tired of the city life before the snow flies, and return to his home here. Witch" 1iM on )roar paper. IB I gOOETy j| SPEND-THE-MORNING PARTY, ffi Mrs. W. D. Wilson entertained charmingly at a spen dthe morning lf| party Thursday in honor of Mrs T. L|j W. Bouchier of Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. A. S. Townsend of Bennetts- |?| ville who are the guests of Mrs C. jjj P. Townsend., The ladies were asked |fto bring their fancy work and a y. pleasant morning was spent in con- 3 vccsation, while the needle was ply- 3 ing its way back and forth. n! The house was attractive, the hall STl being a bower of fall roses, and the ift dining room beautiful in decora- . 1 tions of pink chi*ysanthemums, 1 with a japanese effect. Mrs Wilson j served a salad course at the lunch- 1 | eon hour. I ? i MRS. PRESSLY'S PARTY. Of I\ The Bridge and Rook party given ? by Mas. J. E. Pressly Thursday af- f J ternoon was one of the most delight- * J ful affairs of the season. The Pressly ? ] home is colonial in effect and was a . J perfect bower of yellow chrys'anthe- I 1 mums and yellow cosmos in baskets. j About fifty guests were invited for |? j the occasion and were met at the I j door by. Mrs. Pressly and Mrs. Billji Speed. Mrs. Pressly was in a costume j | f of blue turquoise crepe de chine and|J J Mrs. Speed in a costume of black ? lace. A salad course with coffee was ? I served. | j BRIDGE AND ROOK. j ] . Miss Jessie Hill was hostess to her ! J friends at a pretty bridge and rook i party Thursday afternoon to which | wero invited about thirty-five guests I ? The house was decprated in keeping I with the Hallowe'en season. Miss| j 2 Hill was assisted in receiving by Mrs. | 3 W. E. Leslie, Mrs. G. A. Neuffer and J Mrs. Nena Chalmerg, and after the 1 games of cards she served delightful I refreshments of fruit salad, sand- : | wiches and coffee. | ? s SECOND OF SERIES. t Z ? t Miss Maggie Latimer? gave the [ second of a series of parties she is ? giving Thursday afternoon to a- J bout thirty of her friends. Tables ? were placed for cards and beauti- ff 2 ful pink and white chrysanthemums g 1 were used in the rooms. After the g J hour of bridge was finished Miss * 1 Latimer served chiiken salad on let- * J tuco perfection salad pickles crack- ? | ers and coffee. ^ J CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY . j | The children and grandchildren of | f Mrs. Francps M. Gilmer hohored her U5 with a birthday dinner November 1, flj 1922, at her home in the Sunny nj Slope district. Mrs. Gilmer and her sister Miss Milkie Ashley live togeth- fOlI er at the old home. Miss Ashley is 78 years of age a^d Mrs. Gilmer is N< 76. There were four generations represented at the gathering Thursday, as well as the neighbors and friends gjQn of Mrs. Gilmer. - cejve A splendid dinner was^ served in ?QUr the front yard on improvised tables, Wed and numerous and useful presents ^ ( were given Mrs. Gilmer by her familv and the friends present. g0jj The following children were pres- Qher ent: Mrs. W. B. Goings, Mr. and flkee Mrs. Brown Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. p0,,r John Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Botts, Mr. ^ and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. and oss?r Mrs. McClain, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vatl? surf Bowie, and several grandchildren. Mrs. Jack Woolbright, Mr. and Mrs. ma^ W. A. Bowie, Mrs. Lee Blanchett, loac* Mrs. C. M. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Joe cat'? Bowie, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ross and ^urn in addition there were numerous nr,) great-grandchildren. ?i The following friends of the fam- f?rm ily also attended and enjoyed the hospitality of the family:. Mr. and Bone Mrs. Strawhorn, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. DolU Haddon, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith, Starl Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ware, Mr. and the 1 Mrs. F. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Frank tract Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Botts, Mr there and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Samuel tract ? ... ~. . 1_9 Ashley, Mrs. Singleton, Miss Singleton, Miss Barbara Smilh, Miss Ethel McCoy, Miss Ollie Bratcher, Miss nisht Botts, Dr. Knox, Mr. J. Howard Abb< Moore, Mr. T. G. White, Sheriff F. B Bi McLane, Capt. J. L. Perrin, Mr. sion H&mp McCoy, Dudley Carwile and to p others. The guests numbered over resei a hundred. D< I The Rosenix EXCLUSIVE AGEN' M\ BIL / Ykzrs \ \ Dillik&n J Shoss Jf% , I A Large Shipment of Bli You will find here everj you wish. BILLIKEN SHOES are I the Styles COMFORTABL When the five little Toes go room to "wiggle and glrow The Foot conforming i style shown above has mad popular selling style for tt dren. ^e P^r of BILLIKIN A WELCOME AWAITS 1 lb He Rosenb Exclusive Agen jBraarantrani^^ 1TICE TO CONTRACTORS. I nf thP p. i October 1 le County Highway Commis;rs of Abbeville County will re; sealed bids, at the Office of the 27.3v lty Supervisor, until 12 M., on nesday, November 15, 1922, -for Buildin construction of 7.50 (Seven and makes lo r One hundredths) miles of Top Heaters < Rnad from Lowndesville to Ijjuuse. okee Ferry known as the Cher Road, as per the survey of the _ ity Engineer. . MBEHB te work will consist of the nec- s y clearing and grubbing, exca- g n, culverts, headwalls, top soil S icing, and such other work as !j be necessary to complete the a according to plans and specifi- [| ns. Detail information will be g [shed by H. B. Humbert, County neer, Abbeville, S. C. S ds shall be on the prescribed S , and accompanied by a certicheck, or Corporate Surety Bid j| !, in the sum of Five Hundred @ ira, ($500.00), payable to J. S. ? <, Chairman, as guarantee that a jidder will, if awarded the con- ? , within ten days after notice |j ?of, enter intd a written con- |] , and give satisfactory bond in ? (one-half) the amount of the [3 -act price, said bond to be fur- a ;d through an agency resident in g iville County. dders must satisfy the Commis- a of their experience and ability erfonn the work. -, The right is jfj ved to reject bny or all bids. E >ne "at -Abbeville,- S. G., .by otderr ?LClElElCmCLClCLCLCICU ;rg Mercant rS FOR 6ILLIK t rwr t~? tk T e LIKE,IN : LLIKENS Arrived (r j Size, Style, Color an LEXIBLE, the Leath ,E, the Prices REASO down into a BILLIKE . >1 ?eature of the j?1 ie this the most / le smaller chil- J JILLIKENS tW Ruler FREE ^ h every Pair of JLIKENS. Shoes Makes a BILLI fOU AT THIS STGR I THE YEAR. erg Mercanl ts For Billiken Shoes. niinraffjiinijninjaKia ommission, this 3rd day of FAM( 1922. J. S. STARK, Chairman, L. W. KELLER, Secretary. irks. Co1 Edith ig fresh fires each morning ts of fuel. Cole's Ho.t Blast plans save time, trouble and ex- propa I Amer Help Wantc You see it in the papers of better times ami meai And when you've got a , SAYING. A goodly number of folk beder 11IT during the late if they had saved while ."big" money during war Help Yourself by St Account? WE PAY 5 PER < PLANTERS "THE FRIENDLY^ -tlb?'. auaaaaiiaMB J ue to. | EN SHOES I j d Material that nj ers DURABLE, jS NABLE. gg IN every one has Si TVillilten p KEN Booster. ^ E EVERY DAY * \ I tfleCo. I aijapjTiriirpjniiiBa >US TURKISH POETESS WILL TOUR AMERICA ? istantinople? Oct, 26.?Halid? Hanum, the famous Turkish 5s and wife of the vice presiof the Augora. government* to leave next month for a ganda tour of England and ica. JSJ5JSJ5JSJ5J515JSJSlS15IS!2J5i5i5J3I5?^t ' I id I every day. Jt's a sign is jobs for the jobless, p job it's time to start a . s would have been Tar e ! business depression g they were earning a limes. 5. arting a Savings ^ NOW. I DENT. INTEREST ? Si . M BANK I BANK." f