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"if 1 Xocal flews LT Personals ^ r* C. G. McAllister of Latimer was in town Tuesday. / S. J. Link and A. M. Smith left for Baltimore Monday. f Mrs. Ozey Nickles, of Hodges, was r. visitor here Tuesday. John U. Wardlaw, of Bellevue, was t a business visitor here today. Ben Wolfe of Monroe, N. C., spent Tuesday in town with friends. Afr.e A.inVi T.vnn nnd Mrs. Lamar I ' Gilliam spent Tuesday in Greenwood. r 4 - Misses Jennie Nance and Daisy j Lanier of Monterey were in town | Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ramey of Bethel were shopping in the city Tuesday. The Misses Gibert, of Lebanon, were shopping in our stores Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lyon, ofj Anderson, are in the city visiting^ { friends. ; j! gu |j Hie cele s in person e s I The 0 | MONI I Se jj] She will b if; Violinist and j|i With a Soul/ ffi This appea yj in Abbeville i { ers of Good J |jj Call, Write. 01 [|j tar.ee. They | PHON S ROY POWI | i > John Lomax and Lowrie Wilsoi pent part of Monday night in Du< West with friends. Leonard Whitlock came over fron Greenwood Tuesday and visite( friends. Miss Prude Mann left Tuesday foi .Columbia where she will teach this session. Miss Howard Hill returned Sundaj from a pleasant visit to friends ir Horseshoe, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox, of Troj spent Sunday here with Mr. Cox'i mother, Mrs. R. E. Cox. Miss Ercye Loner of Due West is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. R. S. EHis. Miss Nadalee Boyd of Athens, Ga., spent Sunday in the city with Miss Irene Starnes. Mrs. Enoch Nance and daughter, Miss Ella, of Lowndesville spent Tuesday in the city shopping. Friends of Miss Marion Wilson wil be glad to know she is improving af t.er an illness of ten days. Mrs. LeRoy, of Willington, was ir Abbeville Wednesday shopping ii our up-to-date stores. __ f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. . Hardin and son, Ralph, of Lowndesville spenl ??J^/o-Hr wi+VI Mr and i ucouaj in vivj ifiv.. Mrs. R. S. Ellis. Waymen and Leon Ellis, sons of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ellis had theii tonsils removed at the Memorial dClCICftElClClCIClClOElO IDDOOODODu DuuG rv? rr% UJ Y3 I< S COMIN brated soprano 1 it an invitation c PERA HC DAY EVE ptember 20i e assisted by Adel "Tk* 1 1CU1IOL, aiiU Vjy J. i:v ranee of the Great s the event of the se< ^usic.' 'REE TICKET Phond for Free Tick, will be issued in order OGRAPH; iR, Manager. 2 i i jHospital Thursday. Both are doing J j'fine and are able to be out again, jt !e Miss Eva Reames returned Sun-j I 1 day from Anderson where she spent J t i the past two weeks with Miss [ 'Blanche Smith. I p Mrs. M. J. Britt and daughters,: a s'Misses Helen and Francis, of Mc-, v ICormick are visiting Mrs. W. E. p I Owen on Magazine street. j, j1 H. L. Ellis, of Groggy Springs, was jr I a business visitor in the city Wed- n J nesday. Mr. Ellis is one of the pro-'p Jgressive farmers of his section. 'jy I 1 3 . g E, J. Adair, of Clinton, proprietor j of Adair's Department store in this i city was a business visitor here this b i i , week. ;v g Mr. S. C. Link, a young man in- v i terested in school teachers and school ^ s affairs, was in Abbeville Sunday' spending the day. ? c i! a-rank B. Gary Jr., went over to At-. j # ' Q . iionfo WorJnp?Hflv. Viavint? no more I important business than to see onej^ of his sweethearts. lj ' L Mr. and Mrs. J. T.NCade, Mrs. 01- L j lie Watson and Miss Julia Cade, of I | Mt. Carmel, were in the city Tues-j^ 1 day shopping. j ^ ' " a Miss Winona Barksdale leaves Fri- j. day to resume her studies at Coker I College. She will- go by way of Mon: roe and spend several days with her I sister, Mrs. J. D. Bundy. s ( Mrs. Mary McCarter and grand- [. : daughter, Miss Zula Suber, of 1 Antreville were shopping in the city \ ['Tuesday. ( LICE I g; i will appear a j oncert--in S )USE J;, NING, I: th. I ine Packard, ffi 1 > Phonograph [jj * Concert Star S ^ ison for lov- !fi ets of Admit- y;g of application. if 5fi flu S CO. I; !G-N. iMam St. jfj I Miss Elsie Culbreth has returned' 0 her home in Greenwood after sev-j ral days stay with her cousin, Miss 'ermelia Culbreth and other relaives here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devlin and iliss Ruby Hill Devlin, of Verdery, nd Mrs. William Lomax, of Green'/ocd, were in the city Tuesday shopling. Mrs. Russell Wade of Norfolk is 1 the city for a stay with Miss Wiona Barksdale. Mrs. Wade is leasantly remembered here as Miss ladge McLesky and old friends are lad to have her come back. Rev. Father Murphy, of Spartanurg, who is well known in Abbeille, has returned after a pilrimage to Rome and an extended isi^to his old home in Cork, Ire. md. Col. Will Calvert is not willing to ike anybody's dust, so he has inested in a handsome new Davis sr and "e^ts hv" Uncle Jim and . ? ( !ol. Williamson when the road is ride enough. Mrs. Mimie Morrow Britt, Miss; Frances Britt and Miss Helen Britt ire in the city visiting Mrs. W. E. )wen. Miss Frances Britt leaves for rVinthrop with the others who will ittend from Abbeville. The Britts lave been in Logansville, Ga., visitng Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Seal. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Drennan, their on, Lawson, and their daughter Miss )livia, of Lowndesville, were in Ab- i icville Tuesday shopping. M'.ss Olivia:' eaves the fourteenth for Greenville,j vhere she will be a student at theGreenville College for Women. While n Abbeville they were the guests of tfr. and Mrs. C. L. Drennan, at their I lome near the city. Miss En'a, their! laughter who has beer spending some 11 uritln Vi?r un^lp nnH aunt, return-11 id home with her father and mother. f MORNING BRIDGE Mrs. 'J. D. Fulp, Mrs. W. M. Barn:ell, Mrs. Wyatt Aiken and Mrs. V. L. Peebles were guests of Mrs. . F. Barnwell Wednesday morning t a bridge party. One table of layers is a popular method of en- j ertaining and Mrs. Barnwell's par- I ies are always delightful. ! HAPPY MARRIAGES. Mr. Clifton McMahan and Miss \.nme Lee Holloway, of Plum'Branch -.-ere happily married Sunday at Mccormick and are in Abbeville whert hey will make their home with the >arents of the young groom. The -oung couple start life with the good wishes of their friends for a long and lappy life. THE PHONOGRAPHS RECITAL The attention of our readers ie ailed to the advertisement of the Idison concert to be given in the )pera House the evening of the 20th. 'his will be an attraction which you annot afford to miss. There is no harge, but admission will be only by icket. All cannot be accommodated 1 the matter, and it will be a case of 1st come, first served. We are requested by the managelent to say that no children under 2 years of age will be admitted unaccompanied by their parents orl uardian. See Roy Power at the Music Par>r cf the Phonographs Company toa.v if you wish to secure a free AMONG OLD FRIENDS. Miss Winton Parks arrived in Abeville Saturday night and is spendig a few days with Dr. and Mrs. C., !. Gambrell. Miss Parks taught inj ibbeville some years ago and is reatly beloved by our peoplt. VISITOR FROM HARTSVILLE Miss Rebecca Dick arrived in Ab;eville Monday afternoon and will iFlt for a week with Mrs. W. H. Vhite and Mrs. J. Allen Smith. Miss )ick has many friends here who are :lad to see hor. She will teach this ear near Hartsville. DUE WEST VISITORS. J Prof, and Mrs. Brice Williams and heir little daughter were in Abbe,'iile Tuesday shopping in our up-tolate stores. Prof. Williams ris the lewly elected professor of mathematcs at Erskine College. <S ARE YOU DOI Your future depend 1 now. Are you doing ariy't Saving money is Is Thousands of people ari and you can too, if you > The hardest part is When you DECIDE to st is easy. Let us tell you to start. 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