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v Ansel Putman of Greenville, spent
the week-end here with frineds.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nickles spent
Sunday with relatives at Hodges.
Miss Mattie Cochran spent several
days last week with Mrs. R. H. Cochra?.
i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murdock of
Ray, were in the city last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mayes came
over from Greenwood and spent part
of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sloan
Hall and took in our Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Snipe of Winder,
were the guests of Mrs. Lucie E.
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Mrs. J. L. Daniels has returned
home from a pleasant visit to relatives
in Charleston and Columbia.
Dr. and Mrs. Pruitt of Calhoun
Falls, were among the business visitors
to our city on Monday.
E. M. Lander, Secretary of the
Cotton Mill at Calhoun Falls, spent
Salesday here on business. x
Mrs. John T. Cheatham spent the
past week with home people at Ware
Shoals.
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Jim Sherard spent Sunday with
Glenn Baskin, who is still in the
Chester hospital. ,
Joe Edmunds of Alston, came home
on Sunday and is on the sick list. He
will remain until he gets well.
Mrs. Henry Gilliam and Miss Lilly 1
Clark snent Monday in Atlanta with]
friends.
Mrs. John Mabry has returned
from an extended stay in Clinton
with her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Kilgore.
Oscar Hammond came up from
Lethe Saturday and stayed until Sunday
with his home folks.
Miss Lily Brooks of Due West,
was the guest of her sister, Miss Sara
Brooks, during tfie Fair.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Link and baby,
Helen, of Greenwood, spent Sunday
with relatives in the city.
Miss Gertrude Bell of Smithville,
was the welcome guest of Miss Helen
Edwards during the Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Watson of Mt.
Carmel, were interested visitors to
the Fair Friday.
Dr. John G. Edwards and daugh
ter, Janie, came up irom ueorgetown
last week and were taking "big"
interest in the Fair.
Dr. Curtis Fennel of Lowndesville,
spent part of last week here and was
enjoying the sights and having a good
time.
Mrs. Ida Hammond Caldwell was
among the interested visitors up from
Greenwood to the Fair last week.
Miss Margaret Bradley is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Henry Pressly in
Clinton this week.
Mrs. Fred Hill and young son, F.
S. Jr., have returned home from a
pleasant visit to relatives at Thomasville,
N .C.
Mrs. Robt. Mabry, Jr., left last
Monday for an extended visit to relatives
in Clinton and Columbia.
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Mrs. Lucie E. Cochran left yesterday
for Orangeburg, where she will
attend the State Convention of the
W. M. U. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown, Miss
Charlotte Brown and C. D. Brown, Jr.
went to Trenton Sunday for the day.
Miss Annie Marshall of Greenwood
arrived on Tuesday to be the guest
of Misses Janie Lou and Lillian Richey
for sometime.
Mr. J. G. Carlisle, who is a frequent
visitor to the city, was here to
take in the pleasures of the "Fair
days" as well as being on another
pleasant mission.
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Miss Fannie -Mae Steyenson of
Hock Springs, spent last week in the
city with Mrs. R. C. Wilkes.
Miss Margie Bradley is visiting this
week in Union, where she has many
friends and is receiving much social
attention.
Mrs. Charley Klugh was up from
Greenwood during the Fair and was
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Mrs. G. L. Flynn, Misses Margaret,
Nell, and Norma Flynn spent the
"week-end in Bogart, with relatives.
Ernest and Eugene McCarter spent
part of last week in our city taking
in the Carnival, Fair and other attractions.
Mrs. Robt. Hill and children of Atlanta,
were visitors here during the
past week- and returned home on Sunday.
Mr. A. S. Thomas, Stanford Thomas
and Miss Ina Veitch arrived home
on Saturday from an extended stay
in Lowell, Mass.
Miss May Robertson will entertain
the Bridge Club at her home on Saturday
afternoon, at four o'clock.
Note the change from Friday until
Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Sue Moore Phillips, of
Ninety Six, was in town for one day
of the fair and was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Wilson.
. J. U. Wardlaw was in town Monday
looking as handsome as usual.
lie was engage a to eat iwo uinnera
with the ladies of the Seceder church
but went ^on to Due West where the
attractions jfrere so great that he did
not get back until late in the afternoon.
MARRYING IN RICHLAND.
There have been 5,409 marriage
licenses issued in Richland county
since the law went into effect.
UP FROM COLUMBIA. ,
' Ulysses Bauknight came up from
Columbia last week on a short visit to
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bauknight His
friends gave him a hearty welcome.
He is a graduate of our city schools
two years ago, and now holds a responsible
position in the Post Office
department in Columbia.
TAKING IN THE FAIR.
Many good friends were over from
Greenwood for the Abbeville county
fair last Thursday and Friday. Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Crymes were among
the happy throng. They look well
and prosperous and were taking in
the pleasures of the fair from the
pop corn counter up to the motordome
and the dancing ladies.
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THE BOOK CLUB.
The regular meeting of the hook
club will be held at the home of Mrs.
G. A. Neuffer this morning at eleven
I o'clock, Miss Mamie Hill being the
hostess. The members are asked to
remember the voluntary book shower
for the library.
"WILLIE, WE WILL MISS THEE"
General' George Smith has gone
over to Atlanta, where he will spend
a month with his cousin, Mrs. Thomson.
His friends in Abbeville will
miss him and wish him a pleasant
stay in the gay and festive city.
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Featherstone
came over from Greenwood and spent
Sunday with the family of Mr. L.
C. Haskell and carried back to Greenwood
with them in the afternoon
their pretty daughter, Miss Phoebe
Featherstone, who had been in the
city several days visiting Miss Sarah
Haskell.
VISITORS FROM GREENWOOD.
Mrs. A. F. McKissick, Mrs. Sallie
McKissick, Mrs. Hood and Mrs. Cothran
came over from Greenwod Monday
and spent the day with friends.
HANDSOME FLOWERS.
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Abbeville has always been famous
for her lovely flowers and this year
the chrysanthemum growers of the
city have been especially fortunate
in their blooms. Miss Mae and Miss
Eugenia Robertson have a lovely
collection, Mr. C. D. Brown has
many beautiful "mums", while Miss
Helen Edward^, Rev. M. R. Plaxco,
the Misses Morse, young Richard
Tiddy and others, have flowers that
any one would be proud of. Mrs.
W. D. Wilson has her usual handsome
collection.
NEWS FROM THE HOSPITAL.
Little Sam McCuen, Jr., who was
operated on last week is improving
and will be home in a few days.
Mr. Ben Cheatham came home on
Monday afternoon, having spent a
month in the hospital. Many friends
hope he will soon be entirely well.
Mr. J. R. Glenn has returned from
the hospital and is able to be out on
the streets again.
WANT ADS
HIDES?HIDES?Bring them here
if you want highest cash prices and
true weights. We buy all kinds of
hides. Maxwell's Market. tf.
ROOM FOR RENT:?A nicely furnished
room for rent, a man preferred.
Apply to Mr. Henry Blount
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RESOLUTIONS COM.
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Just before the court adjourned
sine die, Ex-Gov. J. C. Sheppard is
behalf of the Edgefield Bar, in t
few well chosen remarks, expressed
to His Honor, Judge William P,
Greene, the thanks of the Bar for th#
courtesy and impartiality and ability,
which had characterized the discharge
of the duties of his high
station by the presiding judge.
Upon the conclusion of Mr.
Sheppard's remarks, he presented to
the court resolutions which the Bai
had adopted, and requested that thej
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would be almost any one
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with the freshest, ripest
choicest of picked fruit,
as is fit for the tables of
most critical and exacting
pie. Leave your orders
and be sure they will be
to your complete satisfac
Our prices are the fairest
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Basket Grapes of <
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The presiding judge expresse
1 his appreciation of the action of th
j bar, and assured the members of th
t Bar of his appreciation of the treal
I ment which he had received at thei
hands throughout the term.
> The following are the resolution
. adopted by the Bar:
"Resolved, by the members of th
i Bar, that'the thanks of our Bar ar
due, and are hereby cordially ten
, dered to His Honor, Judge Williaz
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no wonder. They are the
best 5 cent smoker you ^
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lips. Try just a few if
SjC* you are doubtful, but
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bought more before you
have smoked half a one.
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OB friends will enjoy these
as well as you will.
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is his important duties by His Hons?;
and itr is the earnest wish of pb
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e Mrs. W. A. Hjarris has issued ise
vitations to a card party this afteri
nnnn At.. wVririi aho will pntorfuin Viat?
a friends7. Mrs. Harris has recently
e moved into her lovely house on ElliB
e street and will dispense a charming
f hospitality on this afternoon.
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