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Mrs. Jules G. Huguelet left last '
J Friday for her home in Hamlet, N. i
C., after being here for several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Hughes.
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Miss Martha Fletcher Biggs re- T
> turned to her home in Rockingham, {
N. C., after spending two weeks
^ here with her cousin, Miss Mildred
m' Cochran.
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*- Miss Annie Cochran returned to j
Atlanta Sunday, after spending a .
week here with her home people.
' Mrs. Sam Shiver and Sam Jr., 1
went over to Elberton Sunday ana I
spent until Monday with home folks. <
Mrs. W. E. Williams, Misses Marguerite
and Grace Williams of Col- 1
umbia, have been visiting friends in *
the city for the past week.- j
Misses Ada and Nina Wham of *
Cheraw, have been enjoying the holidays
with homefolks near the city.
They returned to Cheraw the early ^
part of the week, where they are en- T
> gaged in the millinery business.
Miss Mae Welborn spent the week- ?
end with her home people near An- j
derson.
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Miss Louise Miller, who has been ]
at+rootivA cmPRf. of Miss Sara
Evans of Lebanon, left for her home
in Robertson, Ga., on Tuesday. (
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Edmunds and j
children, of Lockhart Junction, t
spent a few days of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Edmunds.
> Tom Sherard of Lebanon, has ac- J
cepted a position with J. Allen
Smith, Jr., the vacancy being made j
by Frank Sherard.
Misses Lula and Ida Penney, after 1
r. pleasant holiday spent with Mr. j
\ and Mrs. A. J. Penney and family \
and other relatives near the city,
< returned to their school work on
Monday. Miss Lula is teaching at j
Mullins. Miss Ida is teaching at the
Sumter Graded school.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sondley ]
come Iiome Sunday from Washington 1
i-> 'i mi 1?J ~ 1 o+?TT
U. xufty uuu a ucnguuui oKtji
in the capitol city with Dr. and Mrs
A. L. Harvin and Miss Frances Hor- i
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Dr. T. 0. Kirkpatrick and Will 1
Ellis, of Lowndesville, spent Saturday
in the city on business.
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Miss Birdie Deas, of Augusta, was <
the attractive guest of Miss Dai~7 ]
Maxwell on Sunday. j
> Robert Cartledge and Herman '
Rosenbaum of Greenwood, spent !
^ Sunday in the city with friends.
Miss Margaret McCord, the daugh- ]
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCcrd, '
of near the city, returned to Arider- 3
son Monday to resume her high '
. school duties, after having spent the
\ holidays with her parents.
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Ernest R. Wardlaw left ' Monday i
for Kansas City. He is traveling for
the Buster Brown Hosiery Co.
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W. P. Kennedy of Troy, spent
Monday and Tuesday in our city on
a visit to friends.
Mr. W. W. Wardlaw of Troy, was
a business visitor to the city on
Monday. j
Miss Mabel Kennedy and Miss |
r?rnlm Ttrftdlev of Trov. were the ,
guests of Miss Margaret Bradley for
' a few days this week. They were J
the honor guests at a lovely dining .
on Monday evening at six o'clock,
at Miss Margaret Bradley's.
Kenneth Jones is in the city^on a
visit to his many friends. He spent
some years of his youth here and i
every one is glad of his success in
life and that he prospers as he
reaches mans estate.
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Bonar White came home for the
holidays and spent the time pleasantly
with his home folks. He is studying
medicine in Philadelphia.
W. H. Lyon came down from Anderson
last Friday and stayed until
Sunday with friends.
Jimmie Cothran has been down in
Edgefield this past week on a visit
to nis friends and Relatives.
^ Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Howie are in
Monroe this week on a visit to their
relatives. They are accompanied by
their three bright little girls, Pat,
Bob and Jo*.
Miss Ruth Howie left Monday
night fbr Cary, N. C., where she is
a student in the Cary High School.
Miss Howie is an accomplished musician
and while home for the holidays
> she played for services in the Baptist,
Methodist and the A. R. P.
churches.
William Hughes has returned to
Cary, N. C., and has resumed his
v. .1 TT' V n_l 1
I studies in tne nign ocnuoi.
^ Miss Annie Greer, of Spartanburg,
^r has been the attractive guest of Miss
Mary Quarles Link and Miss Katherine
Link for the past several days.
She is receiving much social attention
Miss Bessie Miller of Columbia, is
in the city on a visit to her sister,
Mrs. J. E. Pressly.
Mrs. A. W. Jones came up from
Columbia this week and is spending
this week with her many relatives
and friends in the city.
Miss Mildred Miller came up from
Columbia and spent part of the
holidays with relatives here.
Miss Marie Duke, after a few days
stay with her friend, Miss Louise '
Brown, returned to her home in Col- ]
umbia on Tuesday.
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Charley Haigler returned to the
University of Georgia in Athens on :
ruesday after spending the holidays i
tfith his parents and other relatives. 1
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Misses Sara and Mary Haigler will f
eave for Coker college on Thursday, j
vhere they will resume their studies j
ifter a pleasant holiday. > ,
Miss Florence Hathcock of Mt.
\iry, N. C., has been the' attractive
loliday guest of Mrs. E. A. Wiliams
and has been receiving much
feasant social attention.
Hon. Wm. N. Graydon, of Colum)ia,
was in the city yesterday on
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jusmess. ne Degins mj iook. line bu
)ld-time Columbia citizen.
Mr. L. A. Brock, of Honea Path,
vaa here Monday looking after the
tales of lands made at public aucion.
Mr. Brock is a banker and
rosiness man of his hometown, and
in all-rpund good citizen.
Mr. R. S. Galloway, of Due West,
pas here last Friday on business
pith the officials in the court house.
Prof. Joe Grier, who is now a
itudent in theology at Princeton, but
*rho formerly was at the head of the
Due West Graded Schools, stopped
>ver in Abbeville Monday night,
tpending the time with h?s friend,
fcev. M. R. Plaxco.
Master Augustus Smith came
lown from Spartanburg last Wednesday
and spent the holidays with his
ittle cousins,. Misses Mary and
feanse White.
Prof.' and Mrs. Jack Harden came
lome for the holidays and spent the
dme pleasantly with friends and
elatives. Prof. Harden is prosperng
in his new home, Rome, 6a.
Miss Elizabeth Jones and Miss
fVinona Barksdale have returned
irom a pleasant visit to Greenwood.
While they were in the city they
vere pleasantly entertained at a
party by Ellis Mabry at the home of
Mrs. Lila Graydon.
Mrs. H. A. McLesky and Miss
Myrtle McLesky went over to Atanta
Monday on a shopping trip.
Mrs. Thos. Pope and her fine lookng
young son, who have spent the
loliaays at the home of Chief Jusace
Gary are returning to their
lome at Kinards this week.
James Plaxco came down from Due
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West 1US& oat/uiuay auu apcm a.
lays with his brother, Rev. M. R.
Plaxco. James is a student at Ersdne
and spent the holidays there
ivhen he could have gone some where
else, which argues that he has a
sweetheart in the holy city.
John W. Coleman, a portly and a
prosperous citizen of Green-rood,
came over Sunday and visited the
family of his brother, Mr. M. T.
Coleman.
Rev. and Mrs. George Nichols and
children, of Macon, Ga., are here on
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nichols.
Mrs. H. A. Benton and little Mary
Louise, spent several days this week
with relatives in Monroe, N. C.
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A CHARMING RECEPTION.
The largest and most enjoyable
entertainment of the Christmas season
was the reception given last Wed- j
nesday night by Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Coleman at their lovely home on 1
Greenville street in compliment to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hemphill Coleman,
of New London, Conn., who
were in Abbeville tor tne nonaays.
The Coleman home is beautifully
adapted to entertaining and in its
decorations of wreaths, Christmas
bells, holly and mistletoe, was beautiful
indeed, and made a handsome
setting for the bright and animated
scene.
The guests were greeted in the
hall by Mrs. Gertrude Sign, and
were served fruit nectar by Misses,
Eugenia Coleman, Caroline Reese,,
Hubert Cox and Lowrie Wilson. In
the music room Miss Lavinia Coleman,
Miss Rebecca Sanders, Mr. Arthur
Carroll and Ralph Syfan received
and entertained, . while in their
handsome reception hall, Mr. and
Mrs. Coleman made their guests
welcome and introduced Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hemphill Coleman and
Mr. R. G. Hemphill and Mrs. R. R.
Hemphill. Assisting in entertaining
the guests were also, Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. Rogers, Dr. and Mrs. G. A.
Neuffer, Mrs. Rachel Minshall and
Mr. W. E. Hill.
In the dining room the table was
lovely in its service of Cluny lace
with a center bowl of red carnations;
The Christaias season was tastefully
shown in the refreshments served,
the cream being given a snow effect
by a garnish of whipped cream and
cocoanut. On each plate a sprig of
holly gave the final dainty touch.
Mints and coffee were also served.
Entertaining in the dining room were
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hill, Miss Marie
Minshall and Mrs. Wm. P. Greene.
The dainty little girls serving were
Miecoo Flnranno Monffpr f!nma Phil-1
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lips, Dorothy Syfan and Mary
Greene.
During the reception hours a gay
throng of beautifully gowned women
and handsome men passed to"
and fro in the house while from
eleven till two o'clock dancing was
enjoyed by the younger set
The out-of-town guests for thii
pleasant affair were: Miss Rebecca
Sanders of Greenwood, Miss Mari<
Minshall of Greenville, Miss Marthi
McDowell and Mr. Vernon McDowel
of Camden, Mr. Arthur Carroll oi
Hartsville, and Mr. R. G. Hemphil
of Fort Collins, Colo.
THE D. A. R'a.
Andrew Hamilton Chapter D. A.
R., will hold its regular monthly
meeting at the home of Miss Antoinette
Russell, Wednesday afternoon,
January 3rd, 1917, at foui
j'clock.
The program committee has planned
an entertaining and instructive
3eries of articles, the first of which
will be read by Mrs. A. B. Morse r,1
this meeting.
This is an important meeting as
m amendment to the By-Laws has
)een proposed and a full attendance
s urged.
SATISFACK
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[ I have derived such s
many new friends and cn
tising campaign in The P:
fall, that I have decided '
of the advantages of this
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Safety?HonestyThe
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I whole family.
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Norfolk, Va.
Richmond, Va.
THE BOOK CLUB.
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1 The Book clnb which held no mee
3 ings daring the month of Decembe
i will resume itfl activities and wi
J meet this morning at the home <
j Mrs. J. C. Klugh at eleven o'clock,
1 A full meeingis desired.
A SIX O'CLOCK DINNER.
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Pressly ente:
tained at a six o'clock dinner on Sa
urday evening in compliment to M:
r and Mrs. J. H. Sherard. Hie iom
. was pretty in its Christmas decori
. tions and a very tempting foui
> course dinner was served. Thos
who enjoyed this pleasant occasio
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherar<
i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller, Miss Bet
i sie Miller and Walter Sherard.
A PLEASANT DANCE.
Miss Howard Hill delighted a nun
ber of her young friends with
dance at her home on Monday ei
3RY, INDEED
atisfactory results, made so
stomers through my adverress
and Banner during the
to continue to tell the public
store throughout the year.
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Jeweler.
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will save the eyes of tho I
istigation has shown that I
good kerosene oil lamp is
d least tiring of any light. B
the best oil lamp made. I pF CP
idy, white light, minus the
d the glare of electricity.
rurity Oil?the most econom- r
t results. I
ID OIL COMPANY I
(New Jersey) I
lLTIMORE. MD. I
. C. Charlotte, N. C.
Charleston W. Va.
Charleston, S. C.
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eaing. Dancing the one-step, fox
trot,, and pigeon walk to the strains
t_ of the new victrola, passed off a very
pleasant evening for the yoong folks.
$ LAND SALE.
.
un January Z4tn, lyiv, at eleven
o'clock, we will sell to-the highest
bidder at Due West, S. C., the tract
of land, belonging to the estate of
the late J. R. Todd, containing seven
hundred (700) acres, more or less,
and bounded by lands of A. S. Kenr?
nedy, J. S. Moffatt, Larpin Agnew
e and others. This farm lies about one
1_ miles from town limits and will be
r~ sold in eight or ten tracts, plats of
ie same will be shown on day of sale,
n TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash
balance in two equal annual installments
secured by mortgage of the
premises with interest from date of
sale at eight per cent, per annum.
Purchaser to pay for papers and
plats.
i- J. E. TODD,
a H. M. YOUNG,
7- 1-3-3. Executors.
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25c. invested in a box
Cold Busters" may
trouble.
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Make your family
proud of their home
Your wife and children cann
pride in their home if the hous
and weather-beaten. That n
paint. And, for mansion or cc
best paint is
LEAD and ZINC P
rawn CALLOWS - WEARS L0?
We guarantee Devoe Lead an<
absolutely pure. When you f
you save paint-money?fewer gz
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save labor-money?iewer ganon
get a better looking paint-job?
will be a longer time before
paint-job.
Why have a shabby house whi
so little to make it attractive w
in to-day and let us give you
show you several harmonious coi
P. B.
AJB BEVILLE. DR
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WANT ADS J
HIDES?HIDES?Bring them here W
if yoa want highest cash prices and \-|;B
true weights. We buy all kinds of 1
hides. Maxwell's ^darket tf. 1
FOR RENT:?Jan. 1, 6-room cottage .
all modern conveniences in best ''^Ji
neighborhood in city. Address Box
241, Abbeville postoffice.
LOST?About Dec. 1, black and
white Berkshire sow, 8 mo. old, '4
weight about 250. Notify Pat
Rocne. .
FOR SALE?-Pure Georgia Cane r
Syrup at wholesale, in barrels and ; j
cans, direct from* the farm. Write j
for prices. W. H. Davis, Augusta, Ga.
1-8-13. . &
When a woman can't get, a ser- . :%
vant to do her work there's no help .. /
for her. '
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ome in here today. |
of "Eureka Laxative
save you - serious |fl
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J Zinc Paint to be MaS-r
>aint with Devoe j?|
illons to buy; you
s to spread; you
pure paint; and it
you neea anotner
en it will cost you
ith Devoe? Stop
a color card and
mbinations.
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