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f ? =ii: ' % V >1 I li'.CVVS j : ipersonalb 11 1 h fe=? Miss Mary Anderson has gone bo Woodruff for tho Holiday sesson. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wright of Santuc were in the city today shopping. Mrs. H. B. Cannon spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Botts near Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hagen of Due West were in town Tuesday on business. J. Moreley Huckabee of Lowndesville, County Game Warden, was in Abbeville Tuesday. Bill Hughes and Sanford Howie will attend the football game tomorrow at Fort Mill. Ward Jamieson expects to spend tomorrow in Honea Path with his home people. Robert H. Greene is in Anderson this week serving aa a juror in the United States Court. Mrs. C. Shrine and Miss Freddie Schrine of Sharon were in the city this morning shopping. Mr. R. C. Smith of Lowndesville and T. H. Baskin of Iva, were in Abbeville yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler and children are expected in Abbeville this afternoon to enjoy the Thanksgiving turkey at home. ?? ** * r??J.? j airs. <1. n., dciiiuu auu vuuuicu, Mary Louise and "Buck" Benton are in Birmingham, Ala., for the Thanksgiving season. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lee will go j over to Elberton to spend Thanks-! giving with Mr. and Mrs. Frank j Smith. I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Callie spent Sunday in Abbeville with Mr. aod Mrs. Ferguson.?Newberry Observer. | Miss Irene Bradley left today for Clinton where she will spend Thanksem ? with her aunt. Mrs. M. J. i Furqueron. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Power and children will spend Thanksgiving in the country with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Power. Miss Willie Elirabeth Hall wiH leave Thursday for a few days visit to relatives in Abbeville, S. C.?Elberton Star. Miss Tommie Smith spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Ben Neal Smith, of Abbeville, S. C.?Elberton Star. Mrs. T. M. Marchant and Tom and Pete Marchant are expected in the city this afternoon to visit tomorrow with Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Speed. Clyde Hagan and Miss McMillan are going to Bartow, Ga., tomorrow morning through the country to visit Miss McMillan's home people. Mi^ May Robertson and John A. Cheek and Mex, are going to Greer to be the guests tomorrow of Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Baskdn. Miss Lucile McFerrin is a new clerk in the ready-to-wear department at Rosenberg's slore and will help out through the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway and family asd Miss Howard Hill will go to Clinton tomorrow to spend the day with Eugene Galloway who is a student at the Presbyterian College. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Powrr and children are leaving through the country this afternoon for Chester Where they will spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Miss Ali/ce Hornaby ia visiting Mrs, C. E. Peele in Abbeville.?New berry Observer. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed motored to Donalds today to meet Mrs. Marchant and children who are in ! town for Thanksgiving. Mrs. S. E. Nance of Fort Pickens left today for Verdery where she , will spend Thanksgiving with her ster, {Mrs. Deviin ? . Going Home Tkanlctgiving. All of the teachers in the schools' here are leaving for home this afternoon to spend the holiday season by their own firesides. Mr. S. O. Botts Sick j Friends of Mr. S. 0. Botts, who lives near Long Cane on the Hodges road, will be sorry to know he is critically ill. j Andrew Emerson Breaks Leg, I Mr. Andrew Emerson from near Due West broke his leg this morning and was brought to the Abbeville Memorial Hospital for treatment. . WEATHERING STORM. W. D. Bell of Antreville, John Wright of Campbell's School and Jim Ferguson of Antreville were aimong the interesting people in town on business yesterday. They report their different communities weathering the storm. | j McCORMICK PHYSICIAN DIES IN PHILADELPHIA I I McCormick Nov. 28.?The body of Dr. J. Carl Harmon, who died Saturday *n Fh'laddph a will be brought here this afternoon for buriel. Dr. Harmon was a graduate of Wofford College and of the Jef-j f arson Medical College in Philadel j ph;a. Dur'ng the World War he was: a Lieutenent in the medical corps of the army. He practiced in McCormick for two years, but left here early this monLh for Bryn ' Mawr, Pa? to take up practic there, i Death was due to blood po'sonins: developing from a scratch on his : face. He is survived by his widow and his father and mother, Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. B. Harmon, of McCormick and three brothers. Carlo* Corbitt Abandon* Appeal Orangebur, S. C. Nov. 28.? ' Carlos Corbitt who Tn March 1920, p killed three men at hig home near : here, and who last May was senten-i: ced to serve eighteen years in pri-;: son, apparently baa abandoned hifl| fight libertay, it became known here)I today. Announcement was made 1 that Sheriff R. Fulton Duke would ' convey him to the state penitenti ary on Tuesday to begin serving sentence. Removal of Corbitt to the penitentiary ends a bitter legal fight extending over two years. IF YOU ARE WELL BRED. You realize that one of the greatest tests of good manners comes at the table and you teach a child early , ! the proper uses of his knife, fork [and spoon, and teach him to sit correctly at the table. You do not permit him to make disparaging remarks about the food and you teach him to pass lightly over any unpleasant incidents or accidents. j Teach him to bring agreeable conversation and a friendly spirit, as well as clean hands and a well-groom ed appearance to the table. V V V OPERA HOUSE V V ?THURSDAY? Vj V tiLiAIJNfj HAMMciKoTfJLN V Niles Welch, Mahlon Hamilton V V IN V V "UNDER OATH" V V Added Pathe News & Comedy V v> 15c.?Admission?35.c v V V V FRIDAY and SATURDAY V \ Walter Heirs, Lois Wilson, T V V Ray Barnes and Lila Lee in V V IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE? V V Do see this funny Picture. V K Added?A Monkey Comedy. V V 15 Cents?Admission?35cts. V V VVVVVV VV WW vvv I I Having cultivated the other crops' for rOTiu? -ninths, don't fail to give proper cultivation this winter to the' p.oct ?v?-t, rf a'l ""o-><5, the ' crop of country boys und girts. I S22EEV i< I 1Ti MISS MILFORD ENTERTAINS Miss Mary Milford is entertaining this afternoon in honor of Miss Win- T ona Barksdale whose marriage takes place in December. r M STUDIO CONCERT HELD - A Piano Pupil* of Mist Howie Give Fourth Studio Concert. The following piano pupils of Miss Ruth Howie appeared in concert b; Thursday afternoon, at the graded A 9chool building and entertained their mothers and classmates with an interesting program. v Reverie D'Antonne Dupre C( J. Josephine Barnwell Golden Sunset Hewitt c: Jennie White j P Andante Tranquillo Franz ib Nona Tutt I a Polish Dance Korsakoff ^ Virginia Wilson 'j{ Duet, Comin' Thru the Rye, Presser ^ Elizabeth Hipp and Teacher. Melody Sabathill g Ruth Gregory. ^ Pirouette Waltz Ward jj Lucile Gregory. j Bells Do Ring Presser q Emily Morse. j Little Curly Head March- Holcombe ^ Sarah Smith. r!n,or' Gnrlitt _ ? .11 Frances Wosmanaky. o Auld Lang Syne Preaser Book c Bob Howie J v March __ Gaynor g Lillian Langley. j a Opus 124 ? Vogt b Elizabeth Wilson. iii MR. WRIGHT HURT. L f T. W. Wright of the Campbell i School District had his hand torn s in his com nrll yesterday, and was d taken to Dr. Kirkpatrick of Lown- s desville for treatment. Two fingers n had to be taken off but otherwise he s is doing as well as could be expected, h t MISS LULIE GILES F DIES IN GREENWOOD s Miss Lulie Giles, sister of Mrs. W. Mrs. Kennerly here Monday afterMrs. KeKnnerlv here Monday afternoon, after a long illness. She had been an invalid for about three years following a stroke of paralysis. The! funeral service will be conducted from the home of Mrs. Kennerlv on South Main Street at 9:30 Wednesday morning and interment will be it Granrteville. The service will be conducted by Rev. J. A. MacLean and Rev. F. E. Dibble. Miss Giles was in her 66th year. Five sisters and one brother survive Miss Giles: Mrs. J. H. Hard. Mrs. S. E. Jones, Mrs. E. C. Horton, all of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. W. J. R Kennerly, Greenwood; Mrs. J. H. Burnett, Leesville, and W. A. Giles Belton.?Index-Journal. Misa Giles is a consm 01 Mrs. v*. i P. Barksdalo of this c'ty and hat L many other relatives in the coonty. ________________ j One way to take the evil out of weevil for next y^ar, is to destroy cotton fitalka and other hibernating places now. C NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF AP- f PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE In Dittrici Court of the United State* for the Western District 1 of South Carolina. t In the Matter of Mrs. Allie Schram. e Abbeville, S. C. - Bankrupt 1' In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of the above named a Bankrupt: d Take notice that on Nov. 22, 1922, v the above named bankrupt filed her b petition in said Court praying that ( she may be .decreed by the Court to 'b have a full discharge from all debts 0 provable against her estate, except o such debts as are excepted by law c from such discharge, and a hearing s was thereupon ordered and will be g had upon said petition on Dec. 26, 1922 before said Court, at Greenville t] in said District, at 11 o'clock in the y forenoon, at which time and place b all known creditors and other per- 1 sbns in interest may appear and e show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not 1 be granted. J o D. C. DURHAM, Clerk, ti Dated at Greenville, 3. C., Nov. 22, 11)22. 4wks. j3 POSSUM SUPPER. P. A. Roche, W. A. Calvert, J. A. illiam, and J. L. Perrin were inited to Godsey's last night to a posam supper by Mr. W. E. Owen. MASTER'S SALE he State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Court of Common Pleas. ' C ^ XTiiil/lfta rifiQrHioM Pl+f ,IS. >3. JU> uuuixiuii t against lex Cunningham and others, Defendants By authority of a Decree of Sale y the Court of Common Pleas for bbeville County, in said State, made 1 the above stated case, I will offer )r sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeille C. H., S. C. on salesday in Dejmber A. D. 1922, within the legal ours of sale the following desribed land, to wit: All that tract or arcel of land situate, lying and belg in Diamond Hill Township, Abeville County, in the State aforeaid, containing Fifty-two (52) .cres, more or less, and bounded by ind of J. W. Bradberry, Estate of ieorge Harrison, Charley Huntei nd Brownlee land, and being the ame tract of land conveyed to the efendant Alex Cunningham by J [. Ferguson. Terms of Sale?One-third (1-3) !ash. Balance on a credit of one nd two years, the credit portion tc ear interest at the rate of eight pei ent (8%) per annum, payable an.ually and to be evidenced by bone r note of purchaser, and to be se ured by a mortgage of the premise; fhich bond or note and mortgag< hall provide for ten per cent (10%) ttorney's fees for collection if ii ecomes necessary to piace ine sam< n the hands of an attorney for col ection with the option however tc he purchaser to pay all cash, am hat the purchaser shall pay to th< faster within one hours time th< urn of Two Hundred and fify ($250) ollars of said purchase price o: a;d land and if he fails to pay s< duch of said bid, the Master will re ell said premises at the end of on< tour on the same terms and condi ions and at the risk of the forme: urchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers anc tamps. THOS. P. THOMSON, Master A. C. S. C. Have You Tried BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH? Just as fine as the name. Makes old stoves shine like new. 20 Cents a Can. ....THE.:.. McMurray Drug Co IT ATP OF ?)UTH CAROLllNJ COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Probate Court. Station for Letters of Adminiatra '-tion. iy J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Pro bate: Whereas, Robert C. Smith and W ?. Baskin, made suit to me, to grani hem letters of administration of th< state and effects of Edward Smith ate of Abbeville County, deceased These Are Therefore, to cite arte dmonish all and singular the kin !red and creditors of the said Ed yard Smith, deceased, that thej e and appear before me, in th< Jourt of Probate, to be held at Ah eville Court House, on Tuesday 121 f Dec. 1922, after publication here f at 11 o'clock in forenoon, to show ause, if any they have, why th? aid Administration should not b< ranted. Given under my hand and seal oi fie court this 28th day of Nov. in the ear of our Lord one thousand nine nndred and twenty-two and in the 47th year of American Independnce. Published on the 30th day of Nov. 922 in the Press and Banner and n the Court House door for the ime required by law. J. F. MILLER, t Judge of Probate. I LIBERTY NOTICE OF REDEI VICTORY i The Secretary of Ti e; for redemption DECEMBER 15, 1922 TORY N Which bear the distin A. B. C. D. E. an their serial numbers. We will be glad to for you as the int( stated above, it will be to attend to this NOW. THE FARMER! ABBEVILLE (A FINANCIAL S' CAPITAL AND SUR I t 5' ^ra?a?3J3JSJ3l3J2ISISfSf333S12JSJ2f2fSJ3SJSEEfi i DA ICIM 1 ArtlJIK I i [ WHEN THE CHILDE ; FROM SCHOOL ; HUNGRY," GIVE ' Raisin IT IS NUTRITIOUS SOME. THEY WILL ] YOU. 1QC THE LOAF, ; ABBEVIL I I The B; BISEIBBBBlBIBBlBEiaaBBBBHBIBIBBHBBgBBI L j| SOUTHERN RAIL J Will Sell Round 1 1 CHARLES! ...Acco t SHRINE MEETING, ! DECEMBER ! | Southern Railway Sys " I trip tickets on basis on r | : i from all stations in ? ? [ [ Charleston, S. C., Dec I with final limit Decern r I ij I Those desiring to tal 1 | low round trip fare sh( : | cation certificates fror For detailed inform If '' -x_ __n |[ ervauons, etc., can un jj Railway Ticket Agent |l R. C. COTNE I Spart _ .?*MiMi;tf>uiirti<uniuiim)OMfiNU?ia<MiiBN>aitinutftRmuiiiNiNiiiiiKirtiiMH4rttimaua?M:bi4iiMMmntfv BONDS| . saBHHnBi I >MTinw nr is I m a tvn v/i /j[? | NOTES 1 asurer has called j , ALL 4| VIC- | fOTES iguishing letters? i id F., prefixed torvl collect these Bonds 1 ;rest stops on date | ! to your advantage 3 . S BANK OF COUNTY M / V" ? > . TRONGHOLD) "' PLUS $100,000.00 ' vmrnrnm geasebe5j5ebjebe05e5hhbm 3 READ i :en come home i: -"MOTHER I'M J them '1 Breatf 5 and whole- < r *? like it, so will ; and made in le at ] . >l "i akerv * MuwiuOMMMra mtMM mti-n i rnnumiiiHii (Kntmi nniMMy?BNraMnr^RiiwflMBM .WAY SYSTEM { . [Yip Tickets To "ON, S. C. | unt.... 1 AM A D TrMDI r 1 umm\ i ciiTir JU& m 7-9, 1922. j tem will sell round 8 e and one-half fare i louth Carolina to 1 smber 4-9, inclusive ? ber 15, 1922. | ce advantage of this I )uld secure identifi- I n Omar Temple. ? ation, pullman res- I nearest Southern gj or address: IR, D. P. A., Il ;anburg, S. C. J|