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i UliOUAl) A1 JLViU XV) AV*V* Xocall; flews s 4ii ' .?tv hi : ipersuiitusj . j< ^ =4o Dr. J. E. Pressly went over to!. I in Chester Friday on business. | , \ I 05 ! se Mr. Ernest Hanvey of Troy, was fe a business visitor here Saturday. Miss Ivy Calhoun is in the city for a visit to Miss Sarah Haskell. cc . n( Miss Grace Smith returned Mon- ca day from a short^stay in Atlanta. th Mr. Guy W. Gilleland o'f Andrews, S. C., was in the city Sunday for a few hours. * * da Ci Miss Gertrude Penney visited her sister, Mrs. W. H. Murray, i^i Greenwood last week. ? Miss Mary Sharp spent Sunday In ^ the country at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. W. E. Leslie. I j *? Mrs. H. I. Horton is in the city j ar '* " !it- 1 I M " spending some time witn ner uauguor ter, Mrs. R. C. Philson. v eh ???? * Mrs. Robert Hill and children of . Atlanta, are in the city on a visit to , .relatives on Magazine street. fo ' i 1 Mrs. Eugene B. Gary is expected m' home today after an extended visit p1 to her daughter, Mrs. Eason. 30 ta Miss Johnnie May Lynch went 80 over to Greenwood Friday, and spent until Sunday visiting friends. % ??? Miss Bessie Murray o& Greenville, *r' spent Saturday night and Sunday in Wl * the city with Mrs. W. T. McDonald. Hi " ar f ~ t Miss Lillian Richey went over to sh Atlanta Sunday and spent the day do '' vpry pleasantly with Miss Cagrie in Fuller. ' . . an . he Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McDonald andj children of Atlanta, spent the" week-J , end here with Mrs. McDonald, on' Magazine street. .' | I he v -L Mrs. C. X). Cowan'and her young son, Brooks, have bfeen spending sev- ' . K eral days in the city at the home ofi^ Mr. and* Mrs. P. A. Cheatham. Lieut. Grayson M. Hoke spent several days last week in Abbeville with % i oil friends. He is as handsome as ever after his war experience. 111 . o\ A party of surveyors were in Ab'' beville Monday getting the measure- | ments of the O'Neil Block prepara- *[C tory to selling the property. " ' ' ??? ,v Mr. and-Mrs. Rosfe Price and two of their , bright young children were in Abbeyilje Monday. .They were . 5 selling COTtbn and spending money. jj ,'"V "-r-..- ... . \ '.w? Prof, and Mrs,- David H. Henry, a S came d awn from Clemson Saturday. hi Hpt made a?fiha$t yisit to Abbeville, | in being the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. so .. C. Hill. !. I Mr. and Mrs. Otis McMillan and; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason camej down from Anderson Sunday and! spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J.' v M. Gambrell. I h< I al Miss Sarah Creswell has beenjc< spending sometime pleasantly with j c< Mrs. W. A. Harris. She attended a] the Y. P. C. U. Convention and took i part in its deliberations. i S? jb. Mrs. Edward F. Comely is in the J city for a few days visiting Mrs. T.| J. Douthart. Mr. and Mrs. Comely i ^ire now making their home in Jack-! " # ^ sonville, Fla. ,'i a ai Lieut. W. D. Wilkinson and Lieut. u Gottlob Neuffer went up to Green-! s< ville and spent Sunday with friends. They made the' trip through the country and saw many old friends.- j f Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Hill and s] family, Mr. W. E. Hill, Miss Howard w Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Coch-j C . ran went down to Greenwood Sun- a ^ day afternoon. j o Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wright, Mrs. eo. Andrews, Miss Narietta Cheatam and Master J. K. Durst, Jr., of reenwood, spent Sunday in the ity with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Power. ? tt?J? ?v- i? William narueu, wuv naa juou een mustered out of service at amp Gordon, spent from -Saturday ntil Monday in the city with relaves and friends. He left Monday for s home in Savannah. Mrs. M. H.? Wilson, Mrs. Gussie orley and little Elizabeth Corley dulged in the Warrenton brand : religion Sunday, going out to rvice in their car with Frank Neufr as their trusty driver. Mrs. George Nichols returned Frity from Atlanta. She went over to insult her physician and he prornnced her so much better that she :me up town Monday shopping for e first time in many months. Mr. Galloway, one of Abbeville's :commodating barbers, has been lite sick for some time and Mon-| ly Mrs. Galloway came over from linton and took him home, where i? hoped he will soon recover his salth. I Mrs. J. L. McMillan has recovered! om the severe burns on her hands' fiich she received about two weeks' ;o while endeavoring to extinguish ^ i oil stove which had caught fire.j rs. McMillan was severely burned, id every ope is glad to know that) e is well again. ? ' J Mrs. Thos. Pope and her ^ lovely ung son are leaving Wednesday r their home after a visit of a onth at the home of Chief Justice iry. Mrs. Pope's friends * all enyed her visit tb her old home and ke pleasure in the fact that she is happily situated in life. Mrs. John Cheatham was in the ;y on Saturday. ^She had Just heard om her son, Robert Cheatham, who is, when he wrote, enjoying Paris. - *- J -A 1. !lL m 1. e naa slrue it up wiui rrans ouerd aihd Dickie Ellis and they were owing the Paris boys how it is ne in Abbeville. All are well and fine spirits, but they long to get other look at the pretty girls reabouts. *?.? ANOTHER SON. X Many friends in Abbeville will ar with pleasure of the birth of a n to Prof, and Mrs. L. W. Dick at eir home in Hartsville on April h, 19'9. ^ I \ CAPTAIN DICK. I Capt. Blanding Dick was in the ty for a few hours Saturday seeg his friends." Capt. Dick Served erseas for a period and was sent tck to this country as instructor, e has been in many camps and is! >ing now from Camp Taylor, . to imbridge, Mass. ' ? MAJ. LONG SICK. % i| ,Maj. W< H. LonV has been, very zk at his home for the past two aekstand is just beginning to make slow recovery. His friends * miss m in his .usual hafcnts and are nop g io see nun on our streets again on. i THE DAUGHTERS. The Daughters of the Confederacy ;ld a very pleasant meeting at the jme of Mrs. W. E. Owen last week L which plans were made for the ilebration of Memorial day. The ;lebration will be unusual this year id bids fair to be most attractive. Mrs. Owen served a delightful ilad course at the close of the usiness meeting. 1 A VISITOR FROM BOSTON. Mr. R. H. Curtis, of Boston, spent unday in the city the guest of Mr. nd Mrs. J. D. Kerr. Mr. Curtis is n annual visitor and he takes pleasre in our church services and In jeing his friends. OFF TO FLORIDA. Jim Coleman left last Thursday sr Jacksonville, Fla., where he will pend two weeks with Mrs. Coleman, rho is there taking *a course in Red Iross Home Service work. Jim needs rest after the past several months f strenuous study. t \ Start 'Them Right Give your baby Chicks * CONKEYS BUTTERMILK STARTING FOOD for the first ten days and avoid ' all bowel troubles. Just received a shipment in 12 50c. $1.00 and $2.00 Bags. \ Conkeys Buttermilk Qt-niat'in /v uiai 11115 1 vwu The McMurray Drug Co i' J I MR. LANtDON WILSON HURT. I _ t Mr. Langdon Wilson,' one of the; trusted employees of the Seaboard Road, got pretty badly hurt last Fri-j day when he fell from the" top of: his cab and sprained his back. His' train was between Abbeville and Watts and in giving slack gave an unexpected jerk. Mr. Wilson had a narrow escape and he is. still under the constant care of Dr. Neuffer. 0 His friends hope for bim an early recovery. WANTS I . 1 . * FOR RENT:?5 room cottage, furnished or unfurnished, five minutes walk from square. Apply in person to MRS. T. J. DOUlUART or phone 33fc. 4-15-lt Pd. FOR SERVICE:?A thoroughbred Poland China Boar. Apply to G. T. TATE, at A. M.-Smith's Store: 4-15-lt Pd. FOR SALE:?400 bushels Heavy Sound Slip Shucked'Corn,. 74 to| bushel. Price, $2.0?. T. A. TAL BERT, Troy, S. C. 4-ll-2t. ,P4, .; / ' ^ i, FOR SALE:?Two Mares, one haS| been Worked one year, one worked, two years and will bring mule colt | in May. Price $50 and $100.00. | T. A .TALBERT, Troy, S. C. | 4-ll-2t. Pd. MILLIONS HARDY FROST PROOF' CABBAGE PLANTS?from sel-j . ected seed, any variety, now until! May. $2 per 1,000; 10,000, $1.50.! Porto Rico Sweet Potato plants, j $2.35 per '1,000. Send us your or-j ders. ENTERPRISE TRUCK FARM, Georgetown, S. C. .3-11 HIDES?The high prices we pay for j hides and the good weight will enj able all our *old hide customers j around Abbeville to box and ship green cow and horse hides by express direct to us at Athens, Ga., over the Seaboard. Write name on "post card for' tags and quotations. . Green hides 17c, per lb. Mule and horse hides, $3.50 each. Mr. H. BJtUCE FANT, now at Athens I I 11 ill 11 111 i Ills in I * CUM&CICLCLCLCIMIC rDDDQDDDDDDI T oday?T uesds T1? n M..L- Tw.;n C "Puddinhead Wil with Theodore Robei also 10th Episode of 'Tlio I iifp'nf fllP P.1 ?? - ? ?10c. All returned , ctirtur nnlv. rnmm i , .r. with Athens Hid* Co., wholesale ! dealers. ; - * 2-21-2mo. Pd. "OR SALE:?Porto Rico and Nancy Hall Potato Plants, 1000 $2.50; 5,- . 000 $2.25; 10,0000 $2.00 for 1,000 at our beds. Shipment any time I up to June 15th. ( I BROCK PLANT Ct). * I 3-2R-1 Qf*. .Tnno Wnnoa "PafVi .Q P I FOR SALE:?Tiie Pome Place of the late Geo. White, Jr., on upper Main Street. Good house, good bam and 30 acres land. Apply to 3-21-tf. T. G. WHITE. FOR SALE:?Vacant lot on Magazine Street, opposite Richard Sondley, between Flynn'< and McDonald's. This lot", is a beauty 100 by 250 feet. Price $1000.00. 1-24-tf. S. H. ROSENBERG. | COTTON FARMERS:?If you want Wannamaker's Improved Cleveland Big Boll seed to plant, write or phone W. S. COTHRAN. or S. J. LINK. Prices furnished on application. 3-21-tf. TKa M _ nc stc v'.'i * v m( B V J % / $ Haddo ? '-.v^ v I 111 111 rTH^ESTOF1^ iy S Tomorrow?) ;tory' S Norma Ta '8?n" lj in ffi "IJy Right of "t8 S |f" Norma goe* on ap riJ etting patric Fatty Ai reus' ffi "Fatty Cl< 20c. rU 10c. - 31 A. E. F. men admitted fre encing at 8:00 P. M. i /. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE:?310 c acres in McCormick county, 12 o ' miles from Abbeville. This farm v can be divided into three tracts S - =v= 1 ONE DOLLAR AND Is all that is necessary to sta ARD BUILDING AND L(M BEVILLE. .Join our bunch savings are earning interest More than 3,000,000 peop are pleased. Try it. STANDARD BUILDI1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OTTO BRISTOW, \ > j*V I Seaso ost fashionat Ladies' W >w be founc >ck. In ever ? .1 .. ..... \ rnt you wil oice collectior )m n-Wilsd J $'f , V : <rrVM'>v; :i i v 1 v; v/"*J'- '/"j'i * * Vednesday ^ lmadge jg Don,t Fo Purchase" ffi S "fl ace in this inter- |C V/l itic story. |C -buckle jS TH K ADMISSK jans Up" S "::_i0c:_ * SffiffitfWffiHiKSiKSfiifiSin! se to Cleopatra Thursda , ? , - ' f about 100 acres. Will sell afl "|| r part $15.00 per acres for th? /hole tract or $17.60 if divided. 5. H. ROSENBERG. 1-24-tt ? fl rt an account in the STAND- < lN ASSOCIATION 0^ AB- / ;V;J| of thrifty savers where your night and day. le are trying our plan a:.l NG and .. 1 Authorized Capita! One Half Million Secretary. J ^ n e rie'. goods / ear may I I ' I in our I y departI find a 1 to select J in Co. r . v. ... . \ - r.1 * * ? . v ' %; 4 ^ot* ? .* ' ~ I'i Thursday V - \ rget the Big Historical Spectacle LEOPATRA" . with EDA BARA 5N?Children, - 25c. Adults, - - 50c. fisyaEfiKRHffl iy night?One I jJ am