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I local I I flews I I : personals : ' ' . " . ' J Mr. Herbert Allen has been in Augusta for the past week on business connected with the oil mill. Miss Sara Brooks spent the weekend pleasantly with, homepeople in Due West ,j John and Victor Lomax spent Sunday with friends in Anderson. Miss Lucy White spent a few days in Atlanta last week with relatives. Mrs. W. G. Harper left for her new home in Charleston on Tuesday, after a very pleasant stay with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellis. Mrs. W. L. Peebles is visiting' her I home people in Greensboro, N. C. Mr. Peebles leaves on Saturday to join her Where they will both spend die holidays. Miag. Annie Roche spent the weekend pleasantly with Mr. and Mis. J. E. Roche in Atlanta. . . Dr. W. D. Simpson and Henry Simpson have returned from a trip to Washington. \ " % i ? Miss Lillian McCantey spent Suhiay in Sharon with her father. Hal Taggart, of Monroe, N. C., fcarp with his mother. fUVUK VUJUUMJ .. Ira, Jas. Taggart. ? I Mrs. C. L. Schwerin of Sumter, arfved in the city Friday to be the oestof her daughter, Mfs. Sol Rosaberg through the Christmas hol^r i . , , ? miXm r .V . v |ir. Louis Levi of Manning, spent ft week-end here on business. Hiss Catherine Link spent the week rkAsfa* Toitti ifirn Marv Law Ul: vuwwii ?? ? m ^Bon Link. Miss Mary returned home ^Hrith her on Tuesday to spend the Khristmas holidays. HH Mis. Sam McAlilly has returned |^Hrom a pleasant stay with relative^ ^ 1 Sumter. H Dr. Jk)hn G. Edwards of Edgefield, B>?nt Sunday in the city with his other and sisters. [ * 1 M Allen Harden of Savannah, who working for the Southern Cotton Co., is at home for the holidays, 1 HI L. H. Ridge of Honea Path, was in Hwq Monday on business. He says ^^^^wan^to^keep^up with Abbeville ^ Pat Boche, Jr., who holds" a re^^Bonpjbfa position with the Southern ^Btt&vOil Co., in Public, Ga., spent HBj&Fwri night w$K his home&lks Is. J. Wakefield, of Antreville, was BBre Monday on important business. H ~ * B BMrs. Hassie Harbison, who. has ^ cantty, moved few*. Do^?eatfc Sirs, jCssie Greene, of Due West, Htft, shopping in the city on Monday. Iwre. W. A. Lee leaves this week B B- Elb?rton, where she will spend Bp holidays with her parents. Her teiy Miss Mary Helen Smith, will ^^ naxn in Abbeville and will be the eft Mar^aret < Cothran fl BBfr. -and Mrs. Otto Bristow will ^^Hve this week for Colombia, where +tu> hnlMftv fwason IF T?? ?r-v I Rev. and Mrs. LouisxJ. Bristow. [iss Corrie Graves was in the' city Fridi^r and Saturday visiting her >?t Miss. Caroline Graves, and ng ill such dissipations of the as th^ moving picture sho^r and opening of the ten cent store. rs.Jules G. Huguelet and arsfc ttk daughter, Gertrude, of HamN. C., spent last Thursday night be city with Mr. and Mrs. Joe [ughes. A,v ... t?- Jap V. Elsrin and her younR IJo& V., jr., left last Tfiursdaj an extended visit to the former's her, Mrs. Hamer, of Bennettsiss'Elsie Nance of Monterey, s id daughter of Major F. W. c< has accepted a position with Wmt H. Cobb Co., and will be to perve her many friends. t 1 iss Elisabeth Bowen spent Friday It and Saturday in the city witti friend, Miss Mildred Cochran. rs. J. A. Woodhurst ind Mrs rley King spent last Friday in mwood. r. and Mrs. Henry Simpson are ?e city from Greenville and are ding the holidays with the famf Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Anderson. Iv. M. R. Plaxco will preach ii on on Sabbath. i Wyatt Aiken is expected in Abbe- J ville for the Christmas season and j will spend the time with his home I folks. He comes from Washington, [ D. C., where he has an excellent po- [ Jo rrof+incr nlnTlC ill the [ 91111/11 onu ?o 5V vv>?e - ??o ? . I morld. | - - I Young Richard Tiddy accompanied f his father to Charleston last week j when he went to attend the meeting [ of the Masons. Richard had- the [ time of his life riding on the train and seeing the big ocean. Mrs. J. M. Daniel left Monday for j Chester, where she will spend the j Christmas season with her mother. Miss Besse Poole leaves tomorrow j for her home in Elrod, N. C., to spend the holidays. , * Miss Sara Perrin leaves Thursday C for a pleasure trip to New York ac- {; companied by her college friend, G Miss Margaret Burton. They will be jj away until about the second of Janu- q ary. p Mrs. W. A. Harris, Miss Salome j Bookman and .Miss Comer Phillips jj leave today or 'tomorrow for Colum- g bia, where they will spend the Christinas holidays with their borne jj folks. Miss Bookman has been in 0 Abbeville for the past two weeks | visiting and has made many friends c while here, while Miss Phillips is | one of the bright and . attractive | young girls who go to the Graded | MISS BRITT TO LEAVE. ? Miss Eloise Britt, who has taught 1 in the Abbeville Graded Schools for | tile past severaj years, has sent in g her resignation to'the trustees and g will return to her home in McCor* E mick. Miss Britt's friends give her, | tip with regret and she will be par- g ticularly missed by the members of g the Baptist church of which congre- ? gation she was a helpful and ener- e getic member. 1 * ? i FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. | Mr. Warren Smith is in Abbeville i from Central America visiting his ? little daughter, Miss Orrie Smith, at | the home of her grandmother, Mrs. | T. C. Seal. Mr. Smith looks hand- b some and healthy and a host of g friends throughout the town are | glad that he. is here for the holidays.' 1 | REV. H. E, PRESSLEY. :?- | Rev. H. E. Pressley will occupy | the pulpit of the Associate Reformed G Presbyterian church next Sabbath | morning and will preach at the Uri- g ion service in the Presbyterian at G night. Mr. Pressley is always a wel- ? come visitor at the church, his ser- j! mons. always pleasing to his listen- 0 ers. Mr. Plaxco will go to Clinton | and preach there. MR. ROCI$E ENTERTAINS. Cot" Patrick Roche had a ^sitting g at set-back7' at his home on Tuesday; G evening of last week, which wa$ {j greatly enjoyed by his guests, Meesra | J. D. Kerr, T. P. Thomson, W. A. | Calvert, D. A. Dewey, Richard Sond- fj ley, J. L. Perrin and Wm. P. Greene. ? The scientific game, of set-back was 1 played until the small hours of the k night All "stunts" were anno unc- | ed with a lar^e cow-bell, which Col 1 Roche's young son, Geddinga, far- a nished for the purpose. A YOUNG MANOP THOUGHT 1 Donald Calvert is nothing if not | practical. Donald is the young son | of Mr. W. A. Calvert. He had a case of ijneasles sometime ago, ana when he was getting over the meaft* lea he, contracted'Jd viplentcold. 3? : -was so long in feprovink that the doctor gaVe him a tomc. Donala ; then imrn-oved so fait that by Sunday night he ate. everything on il^ie g table prepared for sapper and theh ? attended worshij) at the Presbyter-, j ian church. Arriving home sometime j after the sermon was over, he told | his mother that he did not feel like- I i. i i ?ri t.j 1 -Iguwg Ml ASCII UUVU UO UOU CttKfll (ft S Ham sandwich. His mother remind- | ed him that he was taking a tonic, g but Donald told her he saw no use | > taking a tonic to get up an appetite | 1 if she was not going to give him 6 something to eat when he was hun- | gry. His father gave him the sand- 2 1 wich. y AVVVV^VVVVVVVVW V , v . . VI V FORT PICKENS. V j - V vV \ it ' *' u , ifiss Eva Scott of Prosperity, has G [ accepted a position with the Wm. H. [j Cobb Co., and is staying with Mrs. o C. H. Bosdell. ' S Miss Lena Smith spent Wednesday, 1 ! night with,Miss Edna Smith. Mrs. H. M. Clark and son, Oscar, ^ have returned from a visit to rela- n tives near Due West. / ' Misses Sarah Hughes and Grace |j Link spent the week-end with Mrs. n ' T. E. Link in Greenwood. ;; Mr. Albert King and Misses Parry q 1 Hughes and Maggie Turner spent p ? SnnHov mifh Mr ttnrl lWra d St 0 | Turner of Prosperity. HOME FROM COKER. t Miss Lavinia Coleman came, up jj from Coker College Sunday after- u noon and is here for the Christmas p season. The regular holidays will r . 4\* ** S= UCglU Ull T! cunc?uojr auu VUO VUICID L 1 young ladies will come home then. [i THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. f * The Abbeville Graded and High P ' schools, will close on Thursday for j] - the Christmas holiday and the corps | of bright and attractive young [j teachers will leave for their" differ- d i ent homes. The holidays will last | until January 2nd. Jfj i / .v ^ GtFTS FOR rife?* S Hart, Schaffner & Marx ' Fine Clothes v> Wonderful Display of Fine Haberdashery* Famous makes of Hats in Correct Styles ' Headquarters for Youiig. Men's Clothes A Great Overcoat Store I Bed Room Slippers '< tfeautitui mtn ana Lounging Kobe . in Many Styles and Colors Gloves for eveiy ? 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