The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, December 13, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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* V V V FAIRFIELD V \ V Mrs. E. C. Young called Friday p. m. to :see Misses Janio ?nd Sallie Cresnr^U. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wiley and niece. May Wiley, of Lethe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. VniiTvc 271H fivmilv. Misa Sallie Creswell spent Saturday ndforning with Mrs. R. A. Crawford. Jtisfci Ruth Young spent Sunday afterrr-don with Miss Pearl Beau1 fori. w We are glad to report -Miss Zellie Langiey greatly improved after as illness of! several weeks. Misses WilKe and Maggie Young spent Saturday with Mrs. Maggie Young and family. We are glad bo know Htes Maggie -is able to be out , after being confined to her room ?or many months from sickness. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Long spent Thursday afternoon very pleasantly in the home of Mr. Joe Young. Mr. Cowan Young and Miss Ruth Young and Mr. Edward Long called at hia home Thursday. Miafes Claire and Bertha Young spent one day last week with Miss Zellie Langley. Parman McCaslan visited Car! > ? ???? ssmmsmasEmsmsmBssmm Moore's M ! We have opened up a 1 on Washington Street i low prices on Meats: Choice Cut Steak . .. ' Any Cut Roast Pork Chops Pork Steak (sliced) . . All kinds Fresh Fish i . Best Sausage in Town f FULL LINE CURED ME ISr*?PHONE US YOU] WILL BE DELP PHON WASHINGTON ST. Next 1 * ! R/f ' lii I I IYJUUIC 5 1 ?l ' 1 " i '{:{&& MAI ?'W&^ ERE mimmmmLmmmmaAmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm AUCTK \ ' r* i 1 r rriaay ana c POSITIVELY CLO ' MAY NOT ] IF YOU BIT Drop in and: I L* c Young last week. Mrs. J. M. Sjpence spent Friday with Misa ZelKe Langley. Miss Lyndella Y<mng spent one night last week with Miss Ruth Young. Carl Young and *Furman. McCaslan spent Saturday with Reese Young. J. A. Young spe^it Thursday night in Greenwood with D. AYoung and family. Miss Irene Young spent several days last week very pleasantly with her aunt, Mrs. PTannie McCaslan. Miss Alma Young spent Saturday night with Miss Lyndelle Young. Mi S3 Maybelle Young spent one rncht last wwk with her COUsin, (Miss Ruth Yooing. Mrs. T. P. Creswell and children, .Frances and I/ula Neil, of Harris'burg, spent several days last week with Mrs. Masy F. Creswell. Misses Lena Spence and Maggie Wood hurst visited relatives in Betihia last week. i Mr. and Mrs. 3D. A. Young and son, J. A., and Mr. Joel Young of Grcjenwood and Mr. J. W. Long spent Sunday with Mr. J. A. Young. Mrs. C. E. Brown and Miss Mary Spence spent one afternoon last week with Miss Zellie Langiey. Alvin Young of McCornrick spent Sunday night with Carl Young. Callers in the home of Miss Zellie i eat Market First Class Meat Market md quote the following 16c lb ... 15c lb. . .. 20c lb. 25c lb. ind Oysters in 8eason. it 20c lb. ATS ALWAY8 ON HAND R ORDER AND THEY VERET) IPROMPTLY ? E 458 to W. A.-Calvert's & Sons. ? ieat Market wen Brothers [arble and ranite (Jo. IGNERS ? YUFXCTURERS :ctors largest aad best equipped moav* nental mills in the Carolines. > GEENWOOD, S. C. ON Al I Saturday Dec. 2! SING OUT. EVEJRY' SAVE WHAT YOU W GUARANTEES A B save money. H ASK and Mr. T. F. Langley's Sunday IU30J were Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Young and ? U sons, Samuel and F. T. Jr., and Mr. | . Charlie Young, Mrs D. A. Young g J and Miss Eva Young. I J. A. Young and T. F. Langley . ? were business visitors in Green- ft f wood one day last week. | I vVVWVV V V vv w s, j I V \ J I V SANTUC LOCALS \ 7 1 vvvj! Miss Idelia Ethridge was a pleas ant week-end visitor here with Misses,Annie and Louise Kay. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer and baby of Central spent Sunday af- | ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. | Haddon. i Yi ' " ^ T> 11 j*ir. ana .xnrs. . and son and Miss Gertrude Culbreth I of Cold Spring visited Mr. R. B. { _ ^ Moss and family Sunday. { _ Callie Strawhom and Grady J Simpson of Bethlehem spent Sat- J J urday night here with their cousin j 1 Frank Kay. ' I 3 Alvin Ethridge spent the week- g ] end with Claude Kay. * ] Mr. J. B. Culbreth, Mr. and Mrs. J Frank Kay and Misg Lizzie Sharp . J were business visitors in Green- ??f. wood Wednesday. J J Mrs. R. B. Moss and children J i spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. B. j Culbreth. I Mrs. Tom Hunter spent Thursday I with hdr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E J Able. 1 j | Mr. M. B. Kay spent Thursday [ * near' Cold Spring with Claude [ ' Kay and family. - . | ? ,U Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haddon and | I ^ children visited relative^ near Don- | I . Aids Tuesday. ' i ] '^ssuss, ji Calhoun FaiU Unfairly Dealt With. | | Abbeville Deacon* Set Bad J 1 Example j Calhoun Falls, S. C. Dec, 8. I Mr. W. P. Greene, Editor, E j Press and Banner, E Abbeville, S. C. | J p Dear Mr. Greene:? [ I have read with no little interest fli the account in your recept Press and (OlllC Banner of the two unfortunate oc- ?incurrences in our little town, and on Thai while I am not at all in sympathy f0rtuna with lawlessness in any form, wheth- falls hj er in Calhoun Falls or elsewhere, I the figh think your reporter drew a rather principa dark picture of the moral atmos- gamblei phere of Abbeville County's "fron- attend tier town." Of course, you and I un- from al derstand that there are a few law* Seaboai abiding citizens in Calhoun Falls, am sur< but any one at a distance, not knffw- tests d< ing all the facts in the case, and the citi reading the overdrawn account in they w your paper, would think that C&l- i0<ng ag houn Falls is replly not a safe place even in which to live and that the law- ia5t figl breakers ran the town. Abbevil In this connection, I would like jxi atter to" add that Calhoun Falls has re- SOcial. cently come into the lime-light on Qf coui account of the chicken-fight that was ancj n0 "pulled off" down on Savannah river t^at ~~~ ~ ~ the figl v I of whic gest th . of Abb chicken ICTION v'jffl a stray -1.it cioioes. Oil tl wish to 2nd. & 23rd. hTI: , this dri " it raise v" ; manifes rHING MUST GO. I ANT?BUT GOV. 1 ARGAIN. "I W first in* purchas Terms Cash |*?2"' "I fe ilege b' to do I E| AT 'of the I 1 1,800 1 ^ JL-i JLj ins illn Of OUT The mas bo: and uril ?JL mas. It iranuziiinuaii!]^ IDAIR'S DEPA (HOT HUST1 ......Always Oi LADIES COATS L 1P rtf All* an(t?A I * vriu C OLULIV VII Li rool materials in Velours, Boli :yles; thtse prices will sell th Coat at HALF PRICE. $14.95 Ladies Coats?! $13.00 Ladies' Coats? $12.50 Ladies' Coats? $11.95 Ladies' Coats? $9.98 Ladies' Coats? $7.95 Ladies' Coats? BL AN / ust at the time when you need \e price so as td clean up our ei e too late. $9.95 Wool Blankets? $7.45 Mixed Blankets$5.95 Mixed Blankets$4.48 Blankets?Sale , ? $2.98 Comforts?Sale i * r ON'T FORGET OUR TO?L JZraiUiieillZI^^ riksgiving Day. It is very un- , STATE OF S< te that the name of Calhoun. COUNTY is long been associated With Court of iting of chickens, but the Ex Parte, il reason for this is that the Ruby Wilson s coming from a distance to dine WHson i these fights, (and they come their guardiar 1 over the South), get off the ^ rin, d at Calhoun-Falls. But I Petition for Hoi i that if these gambling con- Pr upended for their patrons on Notice is her< zens of Calhoun Falls alone, sons concerned ould have been - abandoned Son? wife of E. ;o for lack of support. It is infants, Wardir snerally reported that at this =^======== it there were at least two of le's most prominent citizens y idance, men who are high in . Lnga^- g nrtUtiral and church circles. sg, they were only spectators ' body thinks for a moment ?y lost or won any money on it, but they no doubt "gave \ WH Mmh >untenance" to the affair. All :h makes it pertinent to sugat as long as thp best people eville Court House go to -fights, the Abbeville papers lot to be too hard on poor 1 e<f Calhoun Falls for letting bullet loose or burning a few)?, //m m>'- , * Mai be other hand, Mr. Greene, I appeal through you to the 1-1 people of Abbeville Court uvd County to help us kill U . igon of lawlessness wherever Dull s its head and especially as J - " - * * A i* ited in this ngnung 01 can;*Savannah River. - The b Yours very truly, servic E. M. Lander. ! nuunti iARVEY BUYS 0n an FIRST CHRISTMAS BOND crossowner mnt it a privilege jto be the where dividual in South Carolina to w e a bond in the tuberculosis as seal and bond sal# of . ? _ _ _ anon c laid Governor Wilson G. HarBuick el that it is not only the priv- servici at the duty of every citizen confidt lis share in riddmg the state car plague that took more than ives last year besides bringees and sorrow into thousands ? ? homes." i annual tuberculosis Christ lid and seal sale opens today 1 b? continued until Christ- bette is only by a liberal purchaa 4k imiaraniiimraiiifaiiiiaii RTMENT S ^ER RACKET) n The Jo AT HA1P PR ni iiaia a 11 r adies' COATS consisti via's and Plushes, mac em quick. Get busy if i Sale : $7 i Sale v $6.! Sale -- - r $6.1 -Sale $5.! -Sale -Sale < J ' K E T S a pair of Blankets, we itire stock. Get busy o \ -Sale $6.1 -Sale tl l ?Sate .... ? J < - ; $2'. ------- $1. \ND IN THE BAS ajiuzfgjarHmnmnLnifZJiif 3UTH CAROLINA, Wilson, child OF ABBEVILLE Wilson, have Common Pleas. the Honiestef by law set off and the minors War- property of X1 md Aris Wilson, by husband of I i ad litem, J. L. Per- ,of Wardine } Petitioners. Dated the mettead in Personal 1922, and pu operty. [four weeks ii ;by given to all per- and Banner, that Mrs. Ruby Wil- S. C. H. -Wilson, and the THO le Wilson and Aris 12, 7 4t 1/I MM in Street" or | >adway? :k Authorized Service 3uick Dependable Perfor due and white emblem of Buic b is always a guarantee of adequa lining Boick dependable performiu imposing building in the biggeci roads garage, it marks the place s may obtain mechanics skilled c they will find genuine Buick factoi here they will receive courteous, slpful assistance in the continued .r tk.:. H U1CU UUlWftO* owners have come to regard "Autfc no matter where they see it, v >nce and satisfaction that they have it bears the Buick name. lRRISON MOTOR CO GREENWOOD, S. r automobiles are built, Buid \ HHfiKfiffiffifiSfi TORE i| ICE. \ I ng of all | E ie on good \ you want C | i I IK S 98 | are making 9 ''v.| ?r you will Jjj . i| He i 95 3 1 >; 95 : 49 ;! 93 Is iEMENT. {? zraamzizrEim -? =?-?ren of the said E. H. applied to me to have ad Exemption allowed to them in the personal E. H. Wilson, deceased, luby Wilson and Father Wilson and Aria Wilson. 5th day of December, blished once a week for i the Abbeville Press published at Abbeville, S. P. THOMSON, Master A. C., S. C. ; SSS k ^Nigfl^pgBP Maintains manpe :k authorised be facilities for act. t city, or on% where Bafck m Buick cars, y made parts, conscientious perfect operi orized " Buick nth the same >in any motor 0-IS-3C.M9 MPANY C. k will build tkea.