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& ?~==& Hocal Utewa I : personals : ^ Nicholas Schram of Sharon was in town today. Milton Martin of Donalds was a visitor in town yesterday. Mrs. M. I. Tate and children are visiting relatives in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lanier of Monterey were in town Txfesday. Miss Kate Holbeck of Charleston is a finest at Brookside Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gilliam of Watts were dn Abbeville shopping today. C. D. Jackson attended the fun eral of his father in Georgia yes_ teraay. Miss Bessie Cothran came over from Green-wood yesterday and visited friends. Mrs. Todd and Mrs. McDill of Due West were in town shopping ruesday. Mass Mary Anderson left today for Edgefield to attend the mar riaige of a friend. D. L. Barnes and M. P. McCalla of bowndesville were visitors in Abbe ville yesterday. / . I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cason spent ;he week-end In Greenville with the I jarents of Mr. Cason. I Mrs. J. A. Woodhurst and Miss Ruth Woodhurst went to Atlanta today to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall, Miss j 3ertha Hall and Miss Nelle Murphy j spent Tuesday in Greenwood. ] Mrs. S. J. Kilgore and children of dewberry are visiting Mr. and Mrs. SteWart Miller on Magazine street. J. M. Gambrell is home after a feasant visit to his daughter, Mrs. 2. S. McColl of Bennettsville. Miss Ruth Gregory spent several lays in Williamston this week with Mr. amd Mrs. J. W. Ward. Mrs. Fred Cason entertained the Carolina <Syncopators at a delight-1 Jul supper last night. Miss Lilla Ketchin returned to her lome in Winnsboro today after a successful year of teaching in the graded school. Mrs. Robert Ellis as with the E. J. Adair Department store and will - ? J U aw fwi/m/Je of fliia re ?ldU \A) acxvc 1IC1 nimiuo aw Uiiio ilace of business. Raymond Weeks is home from Georgia Tech to spend his vacation with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Weeks. Miss Mary H. Greene has return ?d to Abbeville for the summer vacation, having finished her Sopho nore year at Agnes Scott. J. F. Edmunds, Jr., went to Spar anburg this week to attend a neeting of the Masonic Order. Tlr. R. L. Swetenburg, Superin tendent of Plants and Lines, of the Southern Public Utilities Co., with iead*quarters in Anderson, was in ?wn on business Monday. Mr. E. L. Filby, of the State Joard of Health, was in town yes ? j? i - -i~:? iL Ieraay iuwuii^ wt?; iuc w?i/ci. pant) yater supply and sewer system and eported every thing in fine condi ion. Vin+ATl'o UftWlO wllA 1C ^nishi*g her Sophomore year at kgnes Scott, goes with the girls Irom her college as college repre pntatfve. to the Students Confer lce at Blue Ridge, N. C. She will rive kb Abbeville for the summer ication about June 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gibert of Jj Monterey section were in town this j morning on business. j Gaines Hammond, accompanied by j Mr. Gilreath of Greenville was in ' town yesterday on business. Miss Marion Mabry is at home . from Darlington where she has taught for the past school year. i Francis Mabry, who is a student at the Medical College in Charleston, is at home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Estes and chil dren of Chester are expected in the city Friday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edmunds. Miss Mary Niekles is at home for the summer vacation from Agnes Scott College where shei has been a student for two years. Miss Mary White gladdened the people on Greenville street iby re turning to Abbeville yesterday af ter a very successful year .at Con verso College. Supervisor L. W. Keller went to Clemson College to take Miss Sudie Keller up to stay until after the commencement exercises next week with Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Keljer. VISITING MRS. MOORE Messrs. C. K. MeCraw and T. <5. McCraw of Gaffney, and Frank Mc- > Craw of Anniston, Ala., relatives of < Mrs. Moore, spent several days this i week with Mr. and Mrs. Moore. MRS. SYFAN IMPROVING Mrs. Brown Syfan is improving ] alter an avutcK ui aviaut lucuiua tism which she has been suffering with for several weeks. ATTEND ATLANTA WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Townsend leave tonight for Atlanta, where they go to attend the wedding of TIT** MlCQ P.q P1 Bouchier to Ed Schaffaer of Atlan- j ta. J MISS MAXWELL HOME Miss Daisy Maxwell has returned after a two weeks' visit to her sis tors, Mrs. E. A. Parler and Mrs. A. i J. Quattlebaum of Jacksonville. Fla. i Miss Daisy says after two weeks . hard practice she is able to swim i like a rock, but she looks fine and i every one is glad to see her home. i AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1VCV, UUUClb UIOOO) +s*f vx AtiVM mond, Va., will preach in the Presby terian Church next Sabbath. presents THE THREE MUSKETEERS Adaption, Costuming, fteseweh mder fa**) ttiobiocfc Directon under Red KJiblo Photo^rjphv under Arthur GdeAOn Here is presented to you the greatest action picture ever made?a ouvelom, magnificent photoplay Chat is a torrent of RAWfif wilViAtil m ilnll mom ont throughout its entire course. OPERA HOUSE ? Monday and Tuesday June 5th and 6th. i SOCIETY TUESDAY MORNING CLUB Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham enter tained the Tuesday morning bridge club yesterday at the regular meet ing. It was a pleasant entertain ment. The house was decorated in shasta daisies and sweet peas, and after the games a salad course with iced tea followed by Charlotte Russe was served. Besides the regu lar menioers una ionowing were m vited guests: Mrs. Fred Cason, Miss Turner, Miss Harriett Coan and Mrs. Sullivan. ENTERTAINS FOR VISITORS Mrs. J. O. Crowley entertained her friends Tuesday afternoon at a pleasant bridge party,' inviting twenty-four ladies to meet her visi tors, Mrs. Walker Beck and Mrs. J. n _i? r? iu r\ _ i# Lt. amnn ox ^arruiitoii, ua. iur?. Crowley had taken note of the day and had her Tooms beautifully decorated in bowls and vases of poppies and sweet peas. Six tables were prepared for the players and after the games Mrs. D. H. Hill was found to have top score and received a dainty guest towel as a prize. The visitors were each given a boudoir puff as a souvenir of the pleasant affair. Mrs. Crowley served a salad / ftiirap urifh trr*tw? and was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. C. E. Williamson. LUNCHEON FOR CLASSMATES Miss Frances Harper of Philadel phia, who is attending school at Agnes Scott, gave a luncheon at the Georgia Terrace Monday in compliment to a few classmates. The luncheon table was overlaid with a lace cove<r, and in the center was a mound of corsages tied with class colors, and attached stream ers extending to each guest's place. Encircling this were silver candle sticks holding unshaded pink tapers, witii auvc 1 wuipui to filled with bon-bons. Miss Harper was assisted in en tertaining by her mother, Mrs. Wil liam Russ Harper of Philadelphia. The guests were Miss Llewllyn Wilburn, Mary Barton, Helen Bar ton, Ruth Virden, Ivylynn Girar_ deau, Ethel Ware, (Mary Floding, Althea Stephens, Alice Virden, Lu_ cile Little, Nancy Evans, Dick San dre<tt, Janice Brown, Mary Greene and Victoria Howie.?Atlanta Geor gian. Miss Frances Harper spent the spring vacation here as the guest I of Miss Victoria Howie, and is pleasantly remembered by Abbe_ ville people. FIRST GRADE READING In the notice of the exercises giv .1 AT. _ J1 L J J _ ? Xl in 'Dy me nrst graae unaer me in fection of Miss Lilla Ketchin the reading was -given by little Miss Vlartha Edmunds and not by Miss Martha Hawthorne, as stated. JOHN KLUGH SICK John Klugh has ibeen sick for several days with fever. H? is a nember of the graduating class of ;he high school and finished examina iions but his friends are concerned i ror fear he will not foe able to at ;end the closing exercises on' Friday light. HERE FROM GEORGIA. Mrs. Walker Beck and Mrs. J. L. Smith of Carrolton, Ga., are ,in the ity and will make an extended visit o Mrs. J. 0. Crowley on Greenville itreet. Little Navelle Smith accom >anied her mother. NEW TEACHERS Miss Edna Bradley is at home from Jrenau College where she has been ingaged in Y. W. C. A. work for the i- If! D J1 1 last year, xuiss orauiey nas atteiimu he invitation of the school board to ;each History in the high school lext session. Miss Bradley is accompanied by , ler friend Miss Rosabelle Broom, of rennille, Ga., who will also be one >f the teachers staff of the Abbeville iicrjii, jrcoi. Brazilian railroads are burning ;vood for fuel. BROOKS IDE FARM Brookside Farm is the new sum mer resort to ibe opeeied ac the home of Mrs. W. P. Wham jus: outside the city limits. Mrs. Wham expects to take summer hoarders, and her home is attractively located for those desiring rest ' and quiet. As to faro, there is not a dcubt ahoutj that. Mrs. Wham is an excellent manager, and crows everything on her own farm. It would be fine if she would hav? a sort of way-side inn and accommodate automobile parties from home and a distance. A FINE CAR Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lee went over to Atlanta Tuesday to ride home in a handsome new Cole Coupe which Mr. Lee is presenting to Mrs. Lee. They stopped over last night in Elberton but will arrive in Abbeville in the next few days. MISS COX WINS DISTINCTION Miss Margaret Cox was among | the distinctioin list of students those making an average of 95 or more at Chicora this year. She was a member of the Junior class. PLAY AT ZARLINE. "Deacon Dubbs" a play that all should see will be given at Zarline School house Thursday night, June 1st beginning at 8:30. An admission of 10 and 20 cents will be charged, the proceeds to be used for the school. JU] A Good Tin DO YO ror This Sale T(J Begins A - ? We are cleaning up for our Mid-Summei Clean merchandise ; you money and time All Sales made at th< One lot of imported ( All 85c Organdie at All 75c Organdie at All 50c Organdie at All 75c Figured Voil All 85c Dotted Swiss All $1.25 Children's Suits at One Rack Ladies' ar One lot Ladies' Ging] All Silk, Wool and C One big lot of Blous< One big lot of Neckw ONE TABLE Ol One lot of Coat Suit Every Shirt Waist in One lot all wool Spot SPECIAL!81 COME TO SEE US, WELL AS PR William Abbott Dead Mashington, May 30.?William T. Abbott, of Chicago, member of the treasury tax simplification board and vice-pTesident of the Central IF YOU WOULD KNO'W ?'?l?Li SUKJjjUiJN UAJN W DOUGLAS in Alexat "The Three With nothing that has ever be< films given to the world, can ; picturization of a story that ha on in every country on the fac< unforgettable emotion. And D'Artagnan has caught, with "something" that enables him OPERA HOUSE, M< JUNE_5th and 6th. Just R Ladies' White K Beautiful White You will find he Style and SHOES aii for Gr ' =g ne To Save St UR JUNE BUY :hrv URSDAY, on the following merch r goods, and every arti< and made up in today's if you will only come i e following Prices are Organdies, all colors, at 70c. All 50c SI 60c. All $1.00 35c. .All 50c R< esat 60c. All $1.50 at.. 65c. at. Play All $2.001 $1.00 at id Misses Gingham Dres r, o -rv-> RvnooQc rncrf nnmo L id 111 V/OOUUj JUOV VViliV 'repe Dresses, 3S received this week, to ear, all new, at .< r? I k. FXTP C J II 1 TC ATT r lauilo na io ai 8 at ONE-THIRD Off t the house at ONE-THII t Skirts, at ONE-THIRI lipment of Bathing Suits this week. Suits WE WILL MAKE IT OFITABLE TO TRAD \S. S. CO mmm _ 'i. .1 . Trust company of Illinois, died at i-'v? a hospital here today following aa -M operation a/bout ten days ago. Watch the label on your paper. ' r WHAT ?SEE FAIRBANKS tdre Dumas' ii'ijfc. i Muaketeers" ?n done in the vast multitude of pou fairly compare this supreme s made millions of men and wom e of the earth, laugh and soh with Douglas Faiifeanks as the noble rare feeling, that indescribable truly to live the part 3NDAY & TUESDAY ADMISSION 25 aad 50c. eceiv lid Pumps. Silk Hosiery. uc&uauic Material in d HOSIERY aduation. ... )me Money. 7NG AT V . > u . ; v: ^ m ,1 . . 11 L-v" 1.41 JUNE 1 I andise to make room :le offered is good styles. We will save n and take a look. strictly CASH. the following prices: Girting at 35c. Rompers at 75c. ^mpers at 35c. Children's Dresses $1.00 Children's Dresses $1.25 !ses>each $1.00 in $2.00 25 per cent off. ??at $1.25 20 per cent off. ' HALF PRICE. he Regular Price. off regular price. D off regular price. i and Caps received . $4.00 and $4.50. A PLEASURE AS E WITH US. run a at