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,3SS$3$S$SS$SSSS$$$$^?S?3$3S$$SSSS? LOCAL - - - - ?- - ------W. R. Ellis was in from Santuc Monday. Frank Pursley was a visitor to the city Monday. Miss Allena Mabry of Clinton, is in the city on a visit to relatives. J. R. Cochran spent a few days this week in Atlanta on business. Mrs. J. Dendy Miller is spending a couple of days in Atlanta this week. Mrs. Lowry Beacham, of Atlanta, is in the city on a visit to relatiyes. Miss Alberta 'Clinkscales of Monterey, was in the city Friday I shopping. ! . J. D. Duncan was dowii from his home near Groggy Springs Monday on business. S. J. Wakefield was here Monday on business connected with the Antreville Oil Mill. Miss Mary Hill Harris is spending some tme in Mt. Carmel with Miss Julia Cade. Miss Eatherine Link is at home aftef a several weeks' stay in Sum-, ter and Columbia Miss Lucy Zachary left Sunday for a .visit of two weeks to her home people at Sylvia, N. C. Miss Ruth McLane has returned from a delightful visit to friends in Due West and Belton. Thomas S. Perrin, of Spartanburg, was in the city Sunday spending the time with his kins-people. Miss Mary Nickles has returned from jm extended visit to ner aunt, Mrs. F. B. Jones in Columbia. Mrs. Joe T. Hughes and little daughter, Rose Ellen, spent the week end in Chester with Mr. Hughes. Miss Essie Lee McCord spent several days last week very pleasantly in Clinton with Miss Mollie Davidson Miss Julia Mabry has returned to her work in Columbia, after a month spent pleasantly with her home folks. Miss Laura Lew Bosworth, of ?**Atlanta, is the attractive guest in the cityi of her brother, Mr. C. S. Bosworth. Miss Belle Dunlap is in the city this week for a visit to Miss Rebecca Dick at the home of Mrs. J. Allen Smith, Jr. Mrs. G. McD. Miller of Laurens, is in the city for an extended visit to Mrs. H. R. McAllister and other relatives. * -1.il Mrs. Louis Levi and ner two cnudren are here from Chick Springs, and will spend sometime with Mrs. P. Rosenberg. Mrs. Frank Evans has returned to 'her home in Spartanburg, after a pleasant visit to her mother, Mrs. George White. Miss Lena Belle Johnson and Maxy Johnson are at home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Columbia, Marion and other places. Mr. Herbert Allen went up to Greenville Monday night on business. He went over to Greenwood and took the interurban. Miss Bessie Lee Che&tham left last Monday for Chester, where she will spend sometime with her friend, Miss Florence Bradford. iff. ' ^Coot Smith, candidate for coroner, was in the city Monday shaking hands with his many friends and making new ones. John R. Tarrant and one of his pretty daughters, wire up from Mt. Carmel Monday. Miss Tarrant was trading in our stylish stores. W. W. Bradley came up from Columbia on Saturday to spend Sunday with his home people. He brought a new line of figures with him. V- R- Rncers rave an eniov able lawn party Thursday evening in honor of his guest, John Bryant, of Atlantic City, N. J.?Elberton Star. Mrs. Z. B. Rogers will entertain at bridge this afternoon in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Louis T. Bryant, of Atlantic City, N. J.?Elberton Star The friends of Mrs. Sallie DuPre will regret to know that she is quite sick at her home on South Main street, and hope for her an early recovery. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nickles spent Monday night at Hodges with relatives. They were accompanied by little Misses Adelaide Philson and Leonide Fuller. Mr. Thomas C. Perrin is here from Spartanburg, on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Gordon White. He is as fine looking as ever and his boyhood friends are glad to see him again. Mrs. George White is in Clinton visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Wright, after which she will go on - / NEWS ' to Spartanburg, where she will spen oAwnfinin ttnfK Mr?c Fl*Qf>1r F.VOnfi_ OVUl^Vim^ TTftMl A A 1*1 nt M ? M?wi I . Miss Frances Marshall, the pre't; young daughter of Capt. and Mrs Calhoun Marshall of Anderson, is ii the city spending sometime with Mrs Fannie Marshall, on Magazine street Miss Hannah Perrin is in the cit; from Greenville on a visit to Mrs Gordon White. Master John Cothrai is also here from Greenville on j visit to his many relatives and friend i Most of the Abbeville people wh< are in the mountains have beei heard from since the flood. All an safe and sound and are likely to hav< to stay in the mountains for a mucl longer time than anticipated. | ' T. S. Palmer, one of the prosper ous farmers of the county, was ir the city Thursday' on business. H< gets a Press and Banner from hit neighbor occasionally in order to ge the correct political news. I Paul Swope, the accomplishe< young son of Dr. Swope, leaves thii week for Norfolk, where he will joii a party and go on to New York on a concert tour. The people o: Abbeville have considered it a grea privilege to hear this young boy sinf while he was in Abbeville. i Mrs. W.^D. Barksdale is at homi after a short visit to Charleston where she took in the pleasures o: Sullivan's Island in pamping with hei brother, Mr. W. L. Templeton, wh< is spending his vacation in the South Mrs. Templeton came on from Ken tucky and joined them in Charleston Mrs. A. S. Hawes gave a theatri party Thursday afternoon for he: visitors, Mollie Cade, Mary Austii and Malvina Parker and Betty an< Janie Lee Morrah, who are the guest of Mrs. R. F. Moore. After attend ing the theatre, the guests were serv ed ice cream at Herndon's.?Elber ton Star. I Miss Frances Arrington, who ha been book-keeper and stenographe: at the Press and Banner office for i few months, has returned to Green wood to take a position at the Har book-store. Miss Arrington is ai Affi/iiAnf KAAL* 1/AAnAv on/I otAnnm>o viuvi^xtv Ik/vvn-nv?|#vi. t?uu ow?v^*m pher. She made many friends whili in the city. Mrs. Lucie E. Cochran and tw< children,,Ellen and Gilbert Nabers and Mrs. J. W. Nichols, left Mondaj for Indian Springs Ga., where thej will spend two or three weeks \ C. E. Williamson was in Green wood a few hours Monday. IZIEJiiianunfi^ \ t j hkgloi , JUL' For Semi-A Woolens i G. F. We* I j ' L a : " Wilson Bros 1-2 Hose, 25c Up. Suit Cases $5.00 Up. i' ) New Sport Shirt d?1 AA L ?pi*w cavii* Umbrellas 0$1.00 to $5.00 ! I I 5 A ROUND OF PARTIES. Despite the. miserable weather for : the past week, the young people of : Abbeville have been enjoying a round of parties. j! Last Thursday morning Miss Thel| ma Seal entertained at a rook party |; in honor of the young * ladies who nre Vipra oninvincr A hoilSR Iiartv at ^ her hospitable home, Miss AgathaBailey of Clinton, and Miss Sarah [j Britt of Mt. Carmel. There were twelve tables of rook as a form of entertainment and the young people enjoyed the games and the delightful Y ife cream and cake served after the * ! play wa? over. 11 - " I Mrs J. Allen Smith entertained at a * [ charming luncheon last Saturday morning in compliment to her niece, Y Miss Rebecca"Bick of Hartsville, and ' hfr friend Miss Belle Dunlap. j* Mrs. Mamie Wharton enteitained (twelve young ladies of the younger set of society folks last Friday morn) ing at a rook party complimentary 1 to the house party being entertained b by Miss Marion Daniels. Rook and 2 delightful refreshments made up the l good time for the ladies. i Mrs. Wharton is one of the capable teachers of the Union High School, and it gave her pleasure to ? 1 !1_ . At entertain ner pupns wniie tney are \ in Abbeville. ? ? Miss Charlotte Brown gave a delightful party last Friday morning at | her home on North Maiil street in compliment to her friends, Misses ' Julia Mabry and Willie Lou Wanna3 ?IFORi The Lawson plac acres, just 2 miles the city of AbbevilL two tenant houses. 1 C stables. A good pa t" ing land. r jjj This is an ideal - | Can give good te: 'I ROBT.I illilliiifiUainnUltHIHIillSJEIiUZJ The Daylight Corner. DC MAN I DL 1TUU1 1 ( 28th and nnual Display Fall an< shown in full length drap irn, Cincinnati,. Come in on 28 or 29. Wilson Bros Un- 1 ion Suits, $1.00 to $1.50. v Manhattan, Wilson, Bros. and Eclipse Shirts $1.00 to $2.50 . Stacy Adams Oxfords, $6.00 nc/%i The Man's Store. riinLraramnirajiuLmriir^riLni % . . .. * v. v._ -.^1 maker of Orangeburg, who is in the anc city on a visit to Miss Margaret Cothran. There were three tables of ing bridge and two games were played, Mrs. R. L. Dargan entertained the g Bridge Club last Friday afternoon at t a very pleasant meeting. Despite j the weather most of the members ? were present, and with the invited aR guasts enjoyed the games and the ]; crepm and cake served as refresh- t mehts. Mrs. Dargan entertained on ( her porch which was made beautiful <j :i.l. J T ~? wiui umny vases anu uastiets uj. uuw 1 es. -v I Mrs. Geo. White, Jr., entertained at * a rook party last Friday morning the- ^ young ladies of the city in compliment to her visitor, Miss Nelle Coogler, who is here from Florida on a M visit, and Miss Annie Jones of New- H berry, who was the charming visitor H of Mrs. L. W. White. Mrs. White H* had her rooms decorated in yellow, H sunflowers being the flowers used. B After several interesting games of rook, salads and tea were served. H ^Misses Ruth and Gertrude Calvert H entertained at their home on upper H Main street Tuesday night in honor H of their friend, Miss Mabel Reed, H who is in the city on a visit. The H young folks enjoy going to the Calvert's and the party Tuesday night H was delightful. RJ Miss Josephine Barnwell celebrated her seventh birthday last Friday rll afternoon by invitikg her little j friends to a party. Many delightful J ] games were played by the beribboned ( . ? wmmsmammamaa i! J SALE :|[i 1:! e, containing 54 1-4 g v ] from the center of I j I 3. A good dwelling, I K J arge barn and good 1 1 ? sture and fine farm- ,.. B j ] home for someone. I j J S. LINK I {i >?' - - **-" V -?-?? |1 IBM?Bto j riLniiErajTRTiLrajamjEnLrardJ g s Coming 11 AA.1 E! zytn i Winter ies by Mr. Panama Hats, 1.5 I jl u vu i ui vaou jg Hand Bags, {] $5.00 Up. . i Rain Coats, 11 $5.00 and $6.00. I j ?? i Straw Hats [! 1-3 Off. j j ?\\ niTiiriLnirdJHrdrdiiijrEfErdJia j \ I befrilled little girls while the j nax of the aftenoon was the servof the "goodies." J R SALE?Fresh sweet milk and _ >utter milk at the prices of 40c for weet milk and 10c gallon for buter milk. Apply to Mrs. J. F. Jradley. 26-7 E YOU THE MAN??The Overand Piedmont Company, of Sparanburg, S. C., Distributors for the )terland and Willys-Knight Cars, _ lesires to secure a live, energetic p< 1 at* A KVifltnllfi on^ rifaon S VitlV/ i. XVI AUUVT1U? auu VJJl VV11rood counties. Unless you are a lustier, do *not apply. Overland 'iedmont Company, By Conway Thompson, Sales Mgr., Spartan>urg, S. C., Phone 493. 3-26-7 f wnv5vvn^H| to te to wWmMmmmm 1 ViuAMi 1 ?. f?:*. u t ' ' Surely A Di$comf< of No R< i ' Advanta / A I t \ What, dear hous X * this toil and discom Js your bread be1 her.lthfui? No! . ^ > OLB-HOftjfeSTE very kind you bake pledged to the sari purity as you arecleanly care, we ba] OLD HOMESTE home kind baked o: It costs you less tha: when you bake it; check your costs ca find that true. Buj HOMESTEAD br your family's opinii crispness, its thoro real superiority. Y with home bread ag A customer told "You are making tt have ever made." Try our bread &n< say tjie same thing. Our automobile ( \ beville every other phone your orders j cakes, hot rolls, etc. He will deliver ther Lva a n UI GGII Bak Phone 244. '" i : Business Locals (ClMiifitd.) i M J: .'rtf )R SALE?-Three store lots in the town of Calhoun Falls near C. & W. C. depot, cheap for quick sale. A splendid site for hotel.", >. Terms if desired. Write J. H. Bush, Au- >|g gusta, Ga. Care C. & W. C. R. ">? R. Co. 7-ll-6t )R ICE TEAS AND WATER SEfS see R. KIRKWOOD, the New Jew eler. Special Prices for the next Ten days. Big reduction in prices while they last See display in window. - . tu-26-7. MONEY TO LEND. _____ . ;*>j I can negotiate loans on Real Esfce in this County, amounts.$500.00 $15,000.00, for periods of one to n years. For plans and rates apply C. E. WILLIAMSON, Special Agent. Jnion Central Life Insurance Co. ; ^ -mo. ?^?? ??? aaaaaaaaMEBB ji j il This || I >rt is i! . ial | j ge: jj j ewives, does all {J 'M ifort avail j? j | ;ter, purer, more I j IAD brand is the j | at home?we're 11 . tie principles of I! we use the same [1^ ke as well. ' IJ i! !AD Brand is the 11 I n a larger scale. I j n a loaf costs you j | yourself?if "you |} refully, you will j ] r a loaf of OLD j I ead today, ask | J on of it?taste its j j ugh quality, its ; |l ou won't bother 11 ain. / j j us last week? I j le best bread vmi ! I i see if you won't j 1 ielivery is in Ab- j j day. Just tele- I j for bread, fresh I J , to your grocer. [I n promptly. [ j [i i wood!! \\ ery I Maxwell Avenue (1 - W'.' i ;#xv b? ' . s js