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Ixocal | I flews j m UVrsrttiftls ! Miss Lola Wilson of Anderson, spent the first of the week in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stark. Miss Etta Hitt of Atlanta, came over Saturday and will spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sherard * and other relatives. Miss Annie Jones of Newberry, is the attractive guest of Mrs. L. W. ? White for sometime. Mrs. H. M. Pennal left Saturday for Raleigh, where she went to be with her son, Mr. W. R. Pennal, who is sick. Roddy Devlin came over from Greenwood last Sabbath and spent the day with his sister, Mrs. M. R. Plaxco. He worshipped with the good Seceders who are always glad to see him. Miss Lavinia Coleman has returned to Abbeville after a pleasant stay . in Troy as the guest ol Miss iviaoei Kennedy. Miss Margaret Reese spent several days this last week with her brother, Mr. Bradley Reese. She is as handsome as usual and her friends will be glad to know that she is a very successful teacher. Mrs. W. M. Barnwell and her handsome little daughter, Julia Fretwell, spent last Thursday and Friday in Columbia as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Weston. Miss Caroline Bradley, of Troy, is the pretty visitor of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bradley on Wardlaw street. I ? Rev. E. B. Kennedy spent several I days in Abbeville last week looking I after the interests of Erskine col lege. He reports the prospects for the opening of the college as fine, notwithstanding the war. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stewart and . their two fine children are over from York county and are spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Greene in the Gilgal section. Mi\ W. J. Bryson is off for a months rest and left Tuesday for Cashiers Valley to spend the time with his mother and enjoy the mounvtain breezes. Miss Julia Mabry will return home otday from Chester. Her friends .and relatives are glad to know that sht is well again after an operation for appendicitis. A. B. Cheatham of Charlote, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cheatham. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Cheatham came up Sunday from McCormick 1- fi.1. and will spend tnis ween witn air. and Mrs. P. A. Cheatham, and take in the pleasures of the carnival and that of a city. Mr. and Mrs.. Ames Haltiwanger and their three young daughters returned to Columbia Saturday, after a visit to their relatives in and near Abbeville. Miss Lucy White went over to Chester Saturday evening and spent SnnHnv with her friend. Miss Julia Mabry, who is improving. . Mr. C. S. Marie of Dublin, Ga., spent a few days in the city with friends last week. Geo. P. Cannon of Anderson, was in the city Sunday with friends. Mr. T. Gordon White spent several days last week in Charlotte on UUSIIICOd. Mrs. M. C. Thorn of Gastonia, N. ' C., spent last week in the city with the family of Mr. A. J. Penney. Her friends are always glad to see her. Mrs. Annie Mabry is back at her post with the Haddon-Wilson Co. <this week after her vacation and her usual customers are glad to have her back. Miss Sadie Hammond is at home from a pleasant stay with friends in Westminster, Greenwood, Walhalla and Breezewood. Mrs. George Smith and young son, Joe, accompanied her home on Sunday, and will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ham mond. Miss Lucy Zachary is in Sylvia N. C., this week to spend her vaca tion with her relatives. Miss Corrie Hamlin came up froir McCormick Sunday, where she ha: been with her father for sometime ~ ^ o -Fclttt /Iottq flf, VlOTTlf ClIIU Will O^/CUU C* iVM ? before returning to McCormick. Mr JHamlin is improving slowly whicl will be good news to their friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Allen spenl Monday in Abbeville shopping anc seeing after the registration of theii son, Frank. Miss Leona Smith of the Pryoi hospital, is spending her vacation ir Abbeville, where she has manj friends and with her grandmother Mrs. G. H. Yarborough of Troy. Mrs. Lizzie Farr will return tc her home in Anderson Thursday, af ter a pleasant stay with Miss Ros< Hamlin. Miss Minnie Fennal of Lowndes ville, and Miss Lily Watson of Green wood, will come today to be the at tractive guests of Miss Bessie Le< Cheatham during the carnival. Mart Cheatham left Mon'day morn I ing for Greenville to take his posi ! tion in that city with one of th< prominent drug stores. Miss Madeline Pryor of Chester is in the city this week to visit he: friend, Miss Mary Lawson Link. Mrs. R. N. Tiddy, Miss Sara anc Master Richard left Tuesday to visi for two weeks in Shelby, N. C. witl Mr. Tiddy's home people, i Miss Nan Scott, of Atlanta, i: ^' eon her vacation and is spending ...etime with Misses Lilly and Bessie Link, near Sharon and Miss Lucj White and Miss Sadie Hammond ir the city. Master Anthony Tennant cam< home Saturday from Monroe, wher( he has spent a month with his aunt, Mrs. W. W. Matthews and hei three children are leaving the lattei part of the week for a months staj with relatives in Winston-Salem, N. C. Mrs. J. L. McMillan, Raiford, and Miss Lula Power went down to Dysons last week and spent the weei with Mr. McMillan and Leslie. Mrs. Fannie Bradley is spending sometime pleasantly with Mrs. J. F Bradley. .. Mies Sarah Creswell has been ir Abbev^he for the past week on c visit to Mrs. W. A. Harris. Siio .ittendc-I schoo1 in Abbeville sonu years anro and her many friends wc-rc glad +? see her again. Misses Margaret and Celeste Wil liams, two pretty young ladies ol Rock Hill, have, returned to theii home after a pleasant visit to theii cousins, John Albert and Paul Dick son. I ___ Mr. and Mrs. James Chalmers (have returned home after a pleasam 'visit to Mrs. Mary Taggart Jacksor in Pacolet. i Miss Nelle McGaw is back in th< 'city after a month spent pleasantlj with relatives in the Bethia and Sha ron sections. I Arthur Link, Arthur Rosenberg Robert E. Henry and Frank P> Mc Neill went down to Greenwood thii week to stand the physical examina tion for the second camp at For Oglethorpe. Mrs. Edwin Parker and her mo ther, Mrs. Kennedy, spent Tuesda; in our stores shopping. Victor Lomax went down to Col umbia Sunday to enlist in the Nava Department, but alter the usual phy sical examination he found that hi was under the required weight, an< so returned home Monday afternoon Vic will remain in Abbevile until hi call, which is pleasing news to all o: his friends. Furman Longshore and Claudi ; Wilkinson of the Butler Guards | came down from Greenville for th< week-end, which means pleasure t< the home-folks and the young people Mrs. Thos. Lyles Davis is in Abbe ville to spend sometime with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stark. J. W. McKee, Jr., of Laurens, wa in the city Monday evening. Mrs. Janie Edwards and Mis Elizabeth Gambrell are returninj home Friday from a three week stay in Columbia, Edgefield and Au gusta with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnwell mo tored up to Hendersonville Sunda; and enjoyed a delightful outing They were accompanied by thei friends, Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Penney. I , Mrs. J. M. Gambrell returned - home Tuesday from Anderson from a pleasant stay with her daughters, Mrs W. E. Cason aj?d Mrs. Otis McMillan, i They came home with Mrs. Gambrell 3 to spend until after the carnival. ; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson and their attractive son, of Catawba, 11 came Friday to visit for sometime with relatives in the city, in Sharon,! and in Anderson county. They have [. many friends who always give them j a warm welcome. r Mrs. J. B. Doty of Winnsboro, accompanied by her two pretty children ? are in the city for an extended stay ' with the family of Mrs. Frank Henry 7 Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Marchant and ' Tom Jr., spent the week-end in Abbeville with Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed. ) Miss Bessie McKee came over from Greenwood Thursday and visit' ed her friend Miss Bertha Hall until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bauknight and their interesting family are visiting relatives in Charleston for several ' days. Mrs. Elbert White and Miss Ruth Link left Tuesdav for a visit to rela " tives in Toccoa, Ga. I ' Mr. J. H. Cheatham went down last Wednesday to St. Augustine, ' Fla., to spend a few days with his i son, Mr. J. E. Cheatham. Mr. and J Mrs. Cheatham and young son Ar. jchie, came home with him through \ the country and had a splendid trip. I They will spend their vacation with I relatives here and in Antreville. t THE IRISH CROCHET. 5 1 >i In the Irish booth there will be ! genuine Irish crochet for sale. It ^ J will be genuine in that it is made by| 1 thd descendants of the sturdy Irish: .Deople who settled up this country. , There will be many beautiful articles J which will be offered remarkably \cheap, so bring a little money to re plenish your supply of table linens and mats. A PRETTY* DANCER. : ? i Miss Elizabeth Phillips of Colum-, bia, has been in Abbeville for the past two weeks on a visit to Mrs. WI A. Harris. Miss Phillips is a beauti ful farcy dancer and she will dance' for the Carnival on Thursday. Sho is a sweet and charming little girl and will be one of the pleasantest r attractions at the Carnival. i | LEAVING ABBEVILLE. ! l The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ben i T. Cochran will learn with regret ^ that they will go to Timmonsville * in a few weeks to make their future n s home, where Mr. Cochrart has an ex- ^ cellent position with The John McSween Co. Their friends will regret 2 -;to give them up, but wish them well1 F in their new home. ? r! A WATERMELON PARTY. jj s Miss Jensie White invited a num-f 'ber of her little friends to spend the n 5 morning with her last Friday to help a b her celebrate her tenth birthday. a i Amusing games were played until; | ice cold watermelon, and candies J iwere served the children. Miss Jean-| j'sie received many pretty and useful' rj birthday gifts which shows that she b . I is very popular with her little friends: \ a MISS LEILA LINK HOSTESS. p J t I The home of Mr. S. J. Link was 3jthe scene of a very enjoyable affair! _ last Friday evening from 8:30 to J t 11:30, the occasion being a party j given by Miss Leila Link to about a 24 of her friends. a The home was pretty in its deco- t Ration, the color-scheme being purple ( and white was carried out effectively b in purple crepe myrtle and grapes. c A three course supper consisting h I of iced watermelon, salad course, \ ice cream and cake, purple and white a mints were served and enjoyed in J the midst of pleasant conversation and much merriment soon after the j guests arrived. \ f| Miss Leila proved herself a charm- , ing hostess. Those invited were:'^ Misses Elizabeth Faulkner, Cather-ij ine Link, Sara Haigler, Margaret 53 Perrin, Caroline Reese, Mary Hill ; ' Harris, Winona Barksdale, Marion Cason, Madge McLesky, Margaret Bradley Leah Thornton, Messrs Willie Speed, Edward Smith, Lowry Wilson, Allen Haskell, James Gresham, c Sanford Howie. Paul KenneHv Aluin 1 I Ellis, Mart Cheatham, Maxwell J Smith, Frank Thornton, Andrew Hill 1 Frank Gary, John Perrin. ? s ( JOIN THE RED CROSS. i 3 During the Big Carnival Thursday ( => the Red Cross will have headquarters s in front of Haddon-Wilson Co.'s store and everybody is urged to pay the Red Cross a visit during the car! nival in order that they can receive 1 janv information about this work go- i . ing on. Go around and become Red 1 ^1 Cross members and help the good ( jwork go on. ' t V-,N( I'M Vj/\M FETu' i ? ' .H-i Price Right, Terms I Our guarntee meai I The Star] Next to Stark's Stable. GOING TO THE MOUNTAINS. ?? Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harris, Miss ^A/ p iouise Watson, Mrs. Carson and lit- * V* le Elizabeth Phillips leave Sunday doming for Saluda, where they will1 pend the balance of the summer. Mr larris will return to Abbeville after . short vacation. w W BACK FROM VACATION. fl Miss Daisy Maxwell came heme ;0me Saturday from# an extended tay with kindred in Augusta and ireenwood. Miss Daisy has had a lost delightful months vacation and fine rest with her many friends nd relatives in those cities. # 1 I * TO THE HOSPITAL. we Miss Mae Robertson, accompanied w 1 y Miss Eugenia Robertson and Dr. I V. D. Simpson, went to Atlanta to' hospital for a slight operation. 'riends will be interested to know hat Miss Mae is improving. COMING HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Ea.'ion will rrive about Friday from East Or- M inge, New Jersey, to spend somt- ! M ime with Judge and Mrs. E. B. P* I I Jary. Mr. Eason will go on to Alaiama, where he will spend sometime m business. Mrs. Eason's visits ^3!ZZ3ZZZZZ tome are always looked forward to " vith much pleasure. A MORNING PARTY. H IQD, U We for a SOiL^ the so early class ( A1V1 Frank Gary, Claud Gambrell and R2 Donald Harris went over to Green- R9 vood last Monday and joined Mr. ||j 31ackford's group of boys and camp;d at Saluda River until the end of ;he week. They had a fine time. @| Buggies k Wago W ' Hai W Right, Will treat; ns something {Vehicle ABBE^ have several ca est Jellic< Lump re offering from $8.00f nos B. Moi ? OUND LIMESTONE V UCE YOUR FERTILIZE have been made the distributing agent Limestone that is unusually finely groi :kly available. It releases the potash ai corrects the acidity and pulverizes the il very much more productive and makt stand of cotton, corn and grain by putt condition. Owflaw C owlir PwiAaa I V/IUCI M?d CI 1 IJf A 11VCO 1 d?rson phosphate company. ANDERSON, S. C. W. F. FARMER, Secretary >ns ness | you Right ML Co. /ILLE, S. C. rs of the \ ) n 1 coal the car at >er ton se Co. I VILL RE- I ER BILL. I s over this section M and and this makes H id plant food in the H hard spots, makes H ;s it easy to get an H ;ing the soil in first M light. I AND OIL B * . ' .