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Xocal flewe : Personals : y? ?=3 Mrs. R. D. Purdy is visiting rela tives in Maryville, Tenn. Mrs. Hugh Crawford attended th Short Course Thursday. Dr. J. R. Nickles attended th funeral of Mr. J. C. Ellis in Hodge Friday. Mr. L. A. Ramey went to Atlant Saturday to visit his son, Wesle Ramey. I Frank Huguelet of Hamlet, spen Sunday here with his sister, Mrs. J T. Hughes. Mrs. W. Joel Smith is in th city at the home of Mr. and Mft A. M. Smith. Miss Lillian Swetenburg went t Whitmire Saturday to spend a whil with relatia'es. Mrs. E. V. Snipe, formerly o Abbeville, now of Winder, is in th city visiting relatives. Mr. Geo. P. Cannon came dow from Anderson Saturday and spen Sunday with his mother. T"\ ] I Mrs. W. L>. oarKsuaie ?uu jic mother, Mrs. W. A. Templetor made a trip to Greenwood Friday. Miss Corrie KtTling^worth - bf * 6c lumbia, is in the.* citiy speeding. a while with her sister, Mrs. Fanni JJilford. _ J ??r? Miss Georgia tJRomenstein, ol -Columbia, is enjoying a two week visit at the home of Mrs. W. I Wham. - - .. . Miss Lillian Richey left Saturda fro Atlanta, where she will spend month" at Rhodes before going ou as a grimmer. ^ ~ j8 I Mrs. W. J. Duncan and son hav returned from Atlanta, where the visitecT M*s. R M. Brewer*/the daugl ter of Mrs/ Duncan. ^ *_ . ''<$ Mr. Harvey Terry of Lauren! came over Suhday and spent*; unt Monday afternoo^ with Mr. ind Mi Jas. -S.^dochian.t *?. 1 Miss Ruth Howie .returned ir<ft Branatf College, where she is takin I a sumnjj|r bourse in an spent^he week-end with her nom people. Miss Gladys Thomson^ is her froy ^eUjCi^y,^^, fo? a ^visij* her sister, Mrs. J. F. Barnwell. Mis Irhomson made the trip through th louatoi, ip-Jier car. - ~ ? J ^ f t >i f Mr. G. W. Brown, of Lowndes ille, with W; H. Paris, came to Ab >ev^!fe J^rW^r with his sdr| * Bryai Jro^mY ?who "underwent 'exanfcna ion for the service. .Eugene Gary came up from Co umbia and spent Sunday with hi lome people. He has enlisted ii he University training school an< 5* "in the'''automobile repair-depart nent. Such work is important ii he winning of the war. |<r ? l" ^ ; ,:* ^Mtrs.J. L. Qaniel entertaine* jver'al of her relatives from Lau ?ns last week. Mrs J. R. Smith, he other, Mrs. G.~A.' Fuller, her sis :r, and Miss Louise Fuller and Mr dwin Fuller, niece and nephew ere those who enjoyed her hospi ;lity. They remained over Thurs ly and Friday. Mr. Glenn Kay went over to At nta Thursday to book the famou: ar drama, "Over the Top" am her feature attractions. We cal ecial attention to his two announ ments in this issue. Watch th< pera House column for plays be g offered and choose the one yoi e going to see. < Hunter Link spent Sunday with hfs homefolks. J. A. Nance returned from Chester hospital yesterday. Mr. Marvin Tucker of Calhoun Falls, was in town Sunday. j Mr. Finley of Little Mountain, : was in town on business Saturday. i Private Julian Roche was in town Sunday visiting his home people. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Phillips of Lowndesville, were in town Thursday. e 1 Misses Biger and Sprouse of the Pryor Hospital, are visiting Mrs. Elbert White. e ' 3 Mrs. W .G. Stephens has returned from her trip to Richmond and | Washington. aj y' Miss Mary Aiken has returned | from Chester, where she enjoyed a visit with her aunt, t ^ Claude Gambrell, Fred Minshall. and Edwards, spent this week camping at Little Mountain. e '' Miss Daisy Lee Ferguson of Columbia, spent the week-end with her family just outside town, o e Mrs. D .E. Estes, with her children, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edmunds of the city. f . ? Private > C. S.i- Henry ?f . Camp Jacl$son, ^spent the w|ek-end"jit |he .. home of':Mr. C,' L. Clinkscales. n ^ ,t ^Vli^s Margaret Bradley returned ^Mondfcy frq'm Antreville, where she has jseen visiting Miss Annie Bell. ! i < ~r n T,r iloiKrlit.pr. iVir. Cj. YY . XAUilb v, 0 , Miss Viola, Miss Agnes Bullock, and Mr. H. N. Fell of Verdery, were in ,the city Sunday. I v ' l" Dr. G. A\ tfeuffer, ; of v?bbeville, ef spent a few hours in the city yesterday en route to Hendersonville, N. e C.?Greenville' Piedmont: :s I , Mr.- Laurie Hollingsworth, after a year of thrilling experiences in the nayy,.has returned for a short ] visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.: | M. E. Hollingsworth. it I Sergeant ' Albert Rosenberg of , Camp Sevier, spent the week-end in town with his parents. He is in the, officers' training camp and expects ,to be transferred"to Augusta soon. 1- V 'r * , " - . i Mr. L. C. Haskell and two-daugh, ters, of Abbeville, and his sister,' jl' jMrs. gophie L. West, and three chil-1 .gidj-en, ;of -Oklajioipo, were the honored gu6sti o?.&widay last of-My. "fcncjj Mrs. S.'McG. Simkins.-^&dgefTelct Chronicle. 11 * ^ ^ John \ M^Djrntfln. > was ^ in ' the' ^ city this weef "?siljngi among his 0 v A i mon" fr-ianz-ia Mr McDorman was A11C4.11 J XAAVMMWt among the very first young men to leave Abbeville under the selective e"'"dmftjOftleB, and he IS a^firrffehed P^oSie^ jcom4 Camp sj Wheeler and his friends are glad to e| see him. v V.v < . . s i rev: martin , ^ : 4 , ; j* i* j i- conducts meeting -i? t ! 3 * Jas? L. Martin, has ^ *been invi^d *fco conduct meeting at Warrenton, beginning Saturday, - July 22.???..-.J He has engaged for a similar s meeting at Little Mountain begin1 ning on the succeeding Saturday, * August 3rd. ? ... 1 MARRIAGE IN CALHOUN FALLS ? -4~,On the eveB?ig of July eighteenth LAlr. John C. ttorrow and Mrs.' Molly " Benns were united in marriage at r .the home of the bride in Calhoun -Falls. , C"- 1 The wedding was a quiet one, ?I only a few friends and relatives be" ing present. RETURNED FROM LITTLE MOUNTAIN 3 The Misses Marion Daniels, Ger-[ 1 trude Calvert, Annie Belle Little and lj Prude Mann returned to the city^ - Saturday, after camping a week at i Little Mountain. They were the - guests of Rev. and Mrs. Hillhouse,' i who are spending a month there on' account of Mrs. Hillhouse's health.1 / HERE FROM COLUMBIA. Mr. and Mrs. Ames Haltiwanger, and their handsome children are up from Columbia visiting among their many relatives and friends. PRETTY VISITORS. Misses Sallie and Lula Powell of j Goldsboro, N. C., are in the city for J a visit of a week or two to . Mrs. | Herbert Allen. These young ladies are bright and attractive and add much to the social life of the city. SPORTING SOME. / I Mr. Herbert Allen is an expert when it comes to mixing business, and pleasure. Monday morning he went to Greenwood on business, and took with him his pretty nieces, Miss! Sallie and Miss Lula Powell, and Miss Marion Mabry and Mrs. W. P. Kennedy. PLEASED WITH COLUMBIA. Mrs. Fred Cason has returned; from a pleasant stay with her rela-| tives in Columbia. She was so; pleased with the many changes for! the better in Columbia since the' establishment of the Soldiers' Camp^ that she has written an interesting; letter published in The State of: Sunday. ENTERTAINING AT 1VA. The Red Cross at Iva will give an entertainment Wednesday night for the benezt of thir organization. This vfrill be in Charge of Miss GladysgWilson, of Watts, and the pro^rajii wilf contiin many ^ pleasant" features. Miss^Wilson is an; erpe^t inj this line an<t Iva has a treat in stoi^. j? | ? RECORD W. 8. S; SALES. a Receipts of $16,431,933, July 9, from war-savings and thrift-stamp saleg w'er?" .the, largest gl any singje day'sinca-these securities, were offered to the public. Sales during the first nine days of July totaled $46,552,529. TODAY?TUESDAY The Last Episode of The "Fighting Trail" will positively be shown - also "Little Miss f ; .3. No-Account* with GLADYS LESLIE. ?^WEDNESDAY? ; - t : "Mile. Paulette"C with * CLAIRE ANDERSON. . , ... , ,, i -rayR^Yf f i j ^ "An Honest Man"'- | with WILLIAM DESMOND. also t j. t ^ r 9 ,,.f k,j i HANS & FjRl^Z^ | y * j> * ,.>in^ V-<- ? V.* ' ^ A KATZENJAMMER KID CARTOON. in "Aineri^an lauds'' 'v (Remen&?er etfiem in '^Troutfe Makers" don't you?) also ,*** f-A BUG^V COMBD^ - || * satureAY?^" " DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS - v- * ^ - :* v.: .-.w/St ' ' bo^Tas Fairbanks in Triangle! Play*""' ^ "Double Trouble" also A "SUNSHINE" COMEDY. j SE Ki] I I These K j.1 i__i. J mese uui u Beach and ' I 4 fcn isnp ' J M ll? 111? J SSHHBHMHIWEK3SHHE1 ' i inAWC TO nilR A1 I IF5-. V' The; United Statesjhas now loanec to ou? allies $8,.091?560,000. Th< advances average about $400,000, 000 a month. ^hese tyaqs to oiy allies are an a'logue^ to-r landing' weapons r t< friends1 who are- aiding ^you in th< defense of your own home. Th( money is being used to defeat dui enep*y;=to maintaiij afmjps fighting jpide, bg sEHe with &ur soldiers, ar. fleets patrolling the same oceans with our sailors. ' * glFTY-EIGH^ NEGITOEJ * 'vLEFJ *IEfte FRIDAY % I: The Court House lo\vn was literally jammed with colored people>or FYid&y morni^/^wbte'n!fifty-eight SeLlec/ed men le?t>|o?cilmp Jackson, Lieutenant Chamberlain, white, was sent dow^ to take charge of them ^uricg^he trip. . : ' - ItVvast caufce f*>r fcoiflmeint that everyone of the negroes expected showed up. Most appeared in the liveliest Spirits, (^ne :^>Yd man went up to h'is^son and sfippetl a half dollar and a package in his hand. .He probably told him to keep it for "tobacky." At the iSeaboard station, the Canteen Ladies served each of the ^negroes with a package of lunch. Then Rev. H. V. Kennedy of the Cedar Grove Presbyterian ctmtfch, (col.) made a short address ;;sind Rev.! Baker of" colored Baptist church, offered a prayer. The iifain departed amidst the cheers of colored Abbeville. .r:: J ct. MISS AGNES EDWARDS br GIVES PARTY Last Friday evening, twentysfour young people enjoyed the hospitality of Miss Agnes Edwards at a party given in honor of the Misses Edith Todd and Isabelle Reid of Due West and Miss Sarah Drennan of Abbeville, who were visiting the young hostess. Dancing and card games featured in the entertainment. Delectable refreshments were served. :e our line < ngKli Llothe or Me Jothes are just t ays. The wea\ Tropical Worste PRICES: 75 $1 1 , . IU A i rr , , ti y n- i - - 3 * i vim . :? Anders r:[ t ' 5 i" "" r:i r E. C. HORTON BACK. jl Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Horton re; j turned from Washington, D. C., or _ i Sunday afternoon. They motorec j through the country, Mrs. A. L Harvin coming, with them, making the trip in three days. . ' Mr. Horton says that the roads were fine up to Columbia, and thai ? - "i ; the automobile mode of traveling is ' 'the best ever. He will be here un' til September, when the Senate convenes again. . ' ' Mrs. Harvin will pay an extended visit to her father, and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sondlgy. Mr. Rodney Stephens ' of Richt * TT _ ! "1 11 I'mona, va., ~\vas in town several aays *1 this week. ' ;'r t ; i Mr. and Mrs. W. G. .Taggart and j children- of "New Orleans, are here ;| on a visit to Mr. ' and Mrs. James 1 Chalmers. * a -r. ' ALLIED ADVANCE IN' * ALBANIA RESUMED r Rome, July 21.?Franco-Italian | troops again have taken up their advance inr Albania.; On- Saturday, j says the Italian war office stateIment, Point Iozi on the crest of Mali Siloves, in the bend of DevolJ river south of Elbassan, was capturJ ed. Up to July 19, 2,167 prisoners and 26 guns were captured. i T BRASLES IS CAPTURED v BY FRENCH TROOPS London, July, 21.?The French 1 have taken the town of Brasles, one ! mile east of Chateau Thierry, on the ! jiorth bank of the Marne, according j to advices received here. > ^ ; V SEABOARD SCHEDULE. V V V . Train No. 5 1:10 P. M. j i Train No. 29 4:55 P. M. j Train No. 11- 4:25 A. M. (Train No. 17 4:45 A. M. I T^in Mn T> 2t0n A. M. Train No. 30 12:25 P. M | Train No. 6 6:45 P. M. I Train No. 18 10:00 P. M OF ass >s n " ;he thing for res are Palm d. ; / 2-50 onto. . ( ' 1 l " . 1 I -J MB?B??WfflMfiPpP'MfMH | MASTER'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. ' Court of Common Pleas. - J ! ' ACKER BUILDING & REPAIR CO. Plaintiff, against ; J. T. HUNTER, S. D. PRINGLE & F. S. SMITH, ^Trustees of ML Clement African Methodist T ? Church South, Defendants. I By authority of a decree, of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I . will, offer for sale, at Public Outcry, t'at Abbeville C. ;H.,'S. C. on .Salesday in August A. D. 1918, within the legal hours of sale, the following described land to wit: A church house situated,- lying and being on the following described tract or lot of land to wit: . rAll that tract or parcel of land aituate,-lying and being in D mond Hall Township, Abbevlle < >unty, South Carolina, containing T1 o (2) j. Actes, >mdre Br lfSs,T ah<4 |b mded by ^Ptiblicj ro|d loadiitg 'fpr Antrevilfe'to'Al?e\rtille ds of jfj $1. Moora, j Ilj Hj Hill an< othtlje saifl! ch|rclf pjiildinp being knowni as ?Moun| Crean^nt Clurch. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur:?chaser to- pay for papers aijd Stamps. . ':r> THQ9. * THOMSON, 4 ~ M-aSter A. C., S. C. Is??????*##?* Used 40 Years J # J The Woman's Tonic J Jfc SnW F ufirui.vhora Ji H wviu Vl^ TTIIWI V