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TUESDAY, HAY 6, 1919. ft jjijj' Xocal flews ; ^ * i ^ ? j : ipersuiuuo . n # Mrs. Langdon Wilson spent one d day last week in Atlanta. t s Mrs. J. C. Ellis has returned from a visit with friends in Charleston. Mrs. Brice Mills, of Dublin, Ga., a is the guest of Mrs. J. G. Edwards. t P Mr. Leo McLane, of Donalds, was I a visitor in Abbeville Saturday. F c Miss Fannie Stark spent several v days last week in Atlanta. I ???. ? Mrs. J. W. Nichols is quite sick c at the home of her daughter, iVlrs. ' Paul Link. t V Mr. Carter Arnold, of Elberton, Ga., spent the week-end with Dr. and i Mrs. L. T. Hill. - v. I Mrs. Clinkscales, of Lowndesville, I "is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. '< Fennel. ' - 1 J Mr. Ellis Huckabee of Lowndes- i ville, was a week-end visitor in Ab- 1 beville. v i , ( Miss Cordelia Beardon, of West* y minster ,is visiting Miss Sadie Ham- ] mond. ] I George P. Cannon of Columbia, i pent the week-end here with his < mother. 1 Miss Althea Keaton, a student of < Lander College, was in the city Sat urd&y. ' _____ Bflly Bradley, of Columbia, was 1 in the city Sanday with his home 1 people. ( " . ??? " S Cadets Davis Kerr and William c Hill were in town Sunday from B. * ... M. I. at Greenwood. ' ? < Miss Mildred Cochran, of Lander 1 "1 College, spent the week-end in the t city. * Mr. Roddy Devlin came over from -Greenwood Sabbath to take a look at his young nephew, Moffatt Plaxco. ^ Dr.. and Mrs. Wliit Cheatham, of ( McCormick, were visitors in Abbe- * ville Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whitten, of Columbia, spent last week with Mr. * and Mrs. Joe Wilson, near the city. < Mrs. J. S. Hammond was taken ] eiously ill at her home Sunday j morning. Her condition is some- i what improved today. Mr. and Mrs. Lazenby, of Bluefield, W. Va., are the guests of Mr. 1 *Lazen!by,8 sister, Mrs. J. A. Ander- 1 oij." "' ' i Wm. R. Irwin, of the Marine, has , been spending a short furlough here ] with his father, W. F. Irwin. He is y stationed at Norfolk. , Mrs. J. S. Hammond returned home last Friday from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Smith in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Wilson and little son, left yesterday for Catawba, where they will spend a while with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McCord and children went down to Newberry last Friday and stayed until Sunday visiting relatives. 1 Misses Mary Lawson Link and Bessie Lee Cheatham were among1 those from here to attend the Presbyterial in Ninety Six last week. Young Pat Kennedy got tired of town life Monday and took his pareats, Mr. and Mn. W. P. Kennedy beck to their home naar Troy. w Miafe Mania Haaaieatt v and Mr. atMkn>M wi? KM. V. U 9*cm\ i V / ind the Missee McCord on Magazine Street. Dr. and Mrs. Crymes came over rom .Greenwood and spent Sunday ifternoon in the quiet and restful atnosphere of Greenville street in Abie ville. Mr. A. D. Kennedy of Due West, eas a visitor in Abbeville Monday. Mrs. E. A. Hill and Mrs. W. B. tferriweather, of Birmingham, Ala., lave been in the city for several lays visiting Mrs. W. L. McCord and he Misses McCord on Magazine tree*. A DELIGHTFUL DANCE. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Coleman gave . delightful dance Friday night at heir home on Greenville street, comdimentary to their sons-in-lkw, jieut. D. Townsend Smith and Cortoral W. P. Kennedy, who have reently returned from overseas serice. The house was beautiful in its lecorations of urns of roses and p6mies, the color scheme of pink and vhite being carried out in every deail. Punch was served throughout the :vening by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kenledy and Miss Julia Mabry. Thei young couples dancing were: tfr. W. D. Wilkinson and Miss Graiam of Columbia, Mr. Owens Speed md Miss Sarah Perrin, Mr. Charlie Armour and Miss Susie Mabry, Mr. lulian Roche and Miss Elizabeth Tones, Mr. Charlie Calvert and Miss tfary Hill Harris, Mr. Sanford Howie md Miss Cornelia Tennant, James Coleman and Miss Vic Howie, Maxveil Smith and Miss Susie Eortjohn, tfr. Gottlob Neuffer and Miss Julia tfabry. Thd stags were: Hubert Cox, Bayird Swetenburg, Percy Leach, AnIrew Hill, Rodney Stephens, John [iomax and Lowrie Wilson. During the evening refreshments >f cream and cake were served. XKMNT"PARTY. Litjtle Misses Edna and Helen [Vhite entertained their little friends it a party Monday afternoon at five >'clock at their home on Greenville itreet. Their birthdays come so :lose together that a joint eelebra;ion was enjoyed. There was a landsome cake with pink and white :andles, ice cream cones and pink tnd white cake and about forty lit;le children to play games the whole ifternoon. IN CHESTER. Mrs. T. Gordon White and Mrs. J. W. White went over to Chester Sunday afternoon to be with Mrs. Seorge White, who is in the hospital ind was operated on Monday. kPPFAT FOR THE RESCUE ORPHANAGE The Rev. Carlisle Courtney, head xf the Rescue Orphanage, Columbia, nade an appeal for his work at the Baptist church Sunday morning and it the Methodist? church Sunday light IN THE THICK OF IT., A11 of us were in the thick of if )ecause all of us were doing ouz >est to accomplish victory. All ol is however, do not bear the marks. Whether in the uniform or not evsry American responded to the appeal of the country, and early peace vas the reward. Some gave their lives. Many bear narks that signify sacrifice of less iegree. A scar is what a large number of them received from their part n the war. If your part had be financial assistance, you were in the thick of it ilso. Do you, however, bear any nark as the result of your sacrifice, >r, is a substantial bank "account, accumulated by the war's lesson in jconomy, what you received from pour part in the war. Americans have done their part wonderfully. All are not distinguishjd by scars, thanks to the spirit with tfhich the nation entered the fight. Keep up that spirit especially at ;his time, and make the Victory Lib;rty Loan the greatest victory in government loans. ^VVvvvvvvvvvvvv k w' BUY YOUR CREAM Ik ' trmk k 'MRS. D. A. ROGSR?. I FIm* Kt. 1. fc ?-Mt. ... "... V XII I'J x JLtuuu /in It's Easy to Dye With RIB DYE SOAP, - - 10c. COLFOB TINTOBS, - 10c. No boiling. I Also the regular line of dyes Daimond and Putnam, 10c. | which you have to boil. All Colors. " . J j The McMurray Drug Co HONOR ROLL OF THE ABBEVILLE CITY SCHOO] Graded School. Grade I.?Martha Aiken, Eli: beth Ferguson, Ovelle Gilliam, Ru Mundy, Frances Johnson, Annie Rc ers, Sarah Tiddy, Thomas Gaston.! Grade I.?Lois Cann, Maragi | Culbreth, Mary Drennan, Nori ! Flynn, Lucia McCord, Jessie Be Norris, Sadie White, Herman Br cher, Lad Mann, Mabry Miller, I win Ramey, David Simmons, Char Wilson. i Grade II.?Henry Power, Marg et Pennal, Edna Clark, Emily Mor Nora Hall, Addle Going. Grade II.?Sarah Evans, Ed White, Sarah Smith, Eddie Thorn . Paul Frith, Bill Dawson, Jan , Blessing. Grade III.?Joe Finley, Char Finley, William McComb, Adair j , ken, Josephine Barnwell, Etl Campbell, Estelle Lyon,' Jean 14 ford, Mary Norwood Perrin, Mini Ella Swetenhnrg. Grade III.?Mary Ball, Mai i. Bradley, Nelle Flynn, Susan Minsb land Elizabeth Martin. | Grade IV.?Elizabeth Beeks, I j zabeth Corley, Margaret Flynn, ? j rie Langley, Ernestine McCord, j ma Wilson, Grace Smith. > Grade IV.?Sara Cowan, Pat Ho .ie, Alma Gaston. J Grade V.?Marion Poliakoff. High School. Grade V.?Eugene nix, Kaci Minshall, Ellen Nabers, Ruby i Cord, Ada Perrin. | Grade VI.?Ralph Bauknight, ] I lis Poliakoff, Sara Edwards, Mad Ferguson, Frances Gilliam, Fran< Rose. Mary Swetenburg, Jenie Wh Grade VII.?Mary Shaw Gillia Deborah Owen, Grace Milford, Eli: beth Lyon. Grade VIII.?Addie Bowen. ' Grade IX.?Hal Moore, Car i Hawthorne, Helen Milford, Me White. Grade X.?Ralph Lyon, Helen I kin, Victoria Howie, Mary Greei Mary Stevenson, Margaret Swet< burg. Grade XI.?Margaret Cox, Alp | Graves, Helen Haigler. VISITORS FROM AUGUSTA. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lyon, a , their two handsome children, Ir and Fuller, came over from Aug , ta and spent Sunday with Mrs. J< ! nie McDill on Greenville street. Tl made the trip through the count It is their first visit in some til and every one was glad to see the Inez is a graceful young lady of 1 high . school now, while Fuller . manly and brave enough to be ai thing f-om a Major General up to Top Sergeant. HOME FROM FRANCE. Norwood Graydon, who was 'hand to help break the Hindenbu ' Line, was in town last week visiti has relatives and circulating amo his many friends. He has fought t good fight and is ready now to ta his part in the peaceful pursuits the world. His friends wish h well. WANTS Bring ? yon* *?*d' totUfc. * JOK* P. 0UTHBRLANI ' Itrft.' j:'". Zx* ^ FOR; SALE:?Vacant lot on Magazine Street, opposite Richard Sondley, between Flynn'j and McDonald'*. 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 ?o plant, write or phone W. S. COTHKAJN, or S. J. LINK. Prices furnished on application. _ 3-21-tf. % " ? .rOR 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| up to June 15th. BROCK PLANT CO. S-28-lst June. Honea Path, S. C.. ~ " ! WANTED?Between now and 25th of this month, what seed cotton you have on hand?Highest mar_ ket price paid. JNO. F. SUTHER? LAND, Abbeville, S. C. 4-18-4t. Pd. LS ; HIDES?The high prices we pay for hides and the good weight will enable all our oM hide, customers ^ around Xbbeville to box and ship green cow and horse hides by ex)g press direct to us at Athens, Ga.> ftvor flio SooKAorH Wrifa An fg * V44V " *vv post card for tags and quotations. Green hides 17c. per lb. Mule and horse hides, $3.50 each. Mr. H. J* BRUCE FANT, now at Athens ' . with Athens Hide Co., wholesale dealers. 2-21-2mo. Pd. MILLIONS HARDY FROST PROOF 8 ' CABBAGE PLANTS?from selected seed, any variety, now until ^ May. $2 per 1,000; 10,000, $1.50. Porto Rico Sweet Potato plants, les $2.35 per '1,000. Send us your or. _ ders. ENTERPRISETRUCK FARM, Georgetown, S. C. 3-11 lei " [U. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE:?310 jjg ^ICO All JUWVVIIUAVA VVUUb/y XM . miles from Abbeville. This farm j can be divided into three tracts jl of about '100 acres. Will sell all or part $15.00 per acres for the whole tract or $17.50 if divided. [J & H. ROSENBERG. 1-24-tf. y. J .1 . ' = ? ?? I-. _ Announc fc- . et Offerii ite 1 m, sa{ rie iry ? New and E , .... - 1 ?s/v cr?* iha . r. jv? . j . >? :i i'S, / fto." j- ! *! ?r?C' : . ; v. ? . /iv, ivt '/v-.'-Sv TO THECOMA service, this US^ Many of the garme: in during the past f< signers, but even up is , lya We hope tl who desire on irg . look them < ng ng ;he ,ke - Haddo ! ' 2jt? tV'JJ- r -W?JllVi . V \*V . I 7-i" *K.:-41"~SHW, X VS . r>Ry ^ J? ! ?" ra*;. ; i?<- T ' 3?J%% J^rfT .<** ,J. r/ w - ;N ' ; jyyOj, -<ii) ri-J *4mm Nowadays we've little For opera glasses a The movie house that Shows pictures ~th? day. ? i . i OPERA TODAY?Tl john Sari in ' . "THE- DICH A Paramount Picture f novel by Richard J alio ; ^ The 13th Ep "THE LURE OF 1 TOMORROW?V CLARA KIMB^ in "the ci From the novel of tli Cinthia St also KINOGF THURS CAPT. ROBER1 and ELAINE HAM1 (The Heroine of Wa In "THE MAD ? i -S/ * , V ' *...% " . < * ing Some Wc lgs in Suits, E and Capes.... 1 xclusively Desigm i'sr"'- * ?/? ;> ? ?. ' -ri "i i** N Familiar with this sto: announcement will make '? ? ? -fCJ nl 1 rvtTTAVA ntS HOW uiitjreu at ivwcic 3w days direct from the r >on these we are offering i lis statement will enter the minds to be well-dressed and will brij )ver while the stock is varied and color lines are yet complete. Wilson Coi n 411 Means The Best Valui . ' ? 1 ! " J - rooirrX. 'AKE HER GLASSES) wy more c?^ \Lr~ s use " , t the. play; . up we attend . ... it are plain as . HOUSE JESDAY IYMORE PATOR" ' | rom the celebrated s Harding Davis isode of HE CIRCUS" , i WEDNESDAY I I .AW" B le same name by I ockley | tAMS ' I DAY I nted for Murder) 1 H LOVER" S . M : -i '-H : . v . ' . r ,y-fs . . ... "'j$ ~,:. ' j ' r&$, m . i )rtnwnile ! 1 < '' :'f' / f 1 ' - ' < ' ; . - - - / --u )resses . V 4 ^ ;#& 1 1 . . 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