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X UUk., ** & Xocal flews | ??????????????? : IPersonals : I Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Link went down to Greenwood Friday afternoon. Mr. J. M, Bell, of Monterey, was in the city Saturday on business. f ' % Mrs. M. B. Syfan and Miss Mattia Cochran spent^ last Thursday and Friday at Pomaria with relatives. ' t .Miss Eliza Mabry went over to Greenwood last Saturday and spent the day. !. Mrs. V. D. Lee Jias been in the city for the past few days visiting Mrs. W. A. Lee. Miss Hattie Roche came up from Columbia and spent Sunday with her home people. Mrs. W. W. uraaiey nas reiumeu to Abbeville, after a pleasant visit to Atlanta and Brenau. Mrs. A. F. Smith spent several days last, week in the city with Mrs. W. A. Lee. .. ? ' A * : Mr. and Mrs. Luther Botts, Messrs Frank*and James Clark motored to Greenwood Sunday afternoon. V v Mrs. W. C. Boren and Miss Eva Boren, of Greensboro, N. C., are in. the city visiting Mrs. W. L.. Peebles. t \ Mr. H. M. Young, one of the substantial citizens of Due West, was, in the city on Monday on business. Jg Mr. J. J. Price, of Price's Mill, was a business visitor to the city on Moni day. ^ ??? Mrs. Sallie DuPre and little Henry DuPre spent Saturday in Greenwood with Mr. H. H. DuPre. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morgan and J. M. Jr., went up to Monroe Satur-i day to spend Sunday with relatives. , Mrs. J. D. Bundy, of Monroe, visited at tl^ home of her father,.? Mr. W. D. Barksdale for a few hours on| > Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Durst, Mr. / \ , f Thomas Durst and Mrs. Graham Payne visited at the home of Mr. W. D. Barksdale over Sunday. Misses Sarah and Mary Haigler,1 Miss Gladys Seegars and Mrs. D. K.j Klser spent a lew nours oaturaay in; Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kennedy and y* young Pat, came up from Troy and speuit Friday and Saturday at the hoijsie of Jlrs; M. T. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason and Mr; and Mrs. Otis McMillan came doyfn from Anderson Sunday andj spent the day -with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.| Gambrell. - Misses Mary and Sarah Haiglerj are home from Coker College for a few da^s and have with them as their J pretty visitor, Miss Gladys Seegars, of Hartsville. Rev. W. H. Murray, who formerly preached at Sharon and who married an Abbeville County girl, was in the city on Monday. ' He looks well and is doing a good work at his present charge. Leonard Whitlock came ov6r from 4 Greenwood Sunday and spent the day with friends. Mr. Whitlock has not been discharged from service yet and is home from New Haven, Conn., on ten days leave with his parents in Greenwood. :>- . i Mrs. A. B. Cheatham, . Mrfc. John Durst, Jr., and Mrs. Henry Thayer, ol Greenwood, were in Abberille on Saturday shopping. Eaeh went hom? with an Abbeville hat %fiich nrMm thleywill Wr atytiA mteinVrj 1?e Ike Eaaiar mmb. | Mrs. W. L. McCord and her^daughters, Misses Essie Lee and Elizabeth McCord, have taken rooms at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall, on Magazine Street. Mr. W. A. Calvert was in Columbia this week awaiting the arrival of the solcfier boy3, John Calvert being one of the brave boys of the Thirtieth Division. Mr. John C. McDill of Due West, was another veteran who was on our streets on Monday. He doesn't look, the part but he assures us that hej 1.1 ?:il i.i_ ?i it.? u:?.l was uiere wiLii ins gun wiieu tnc uig; fight ended in '65, * ? . A MUSICAL TREAT Of Real Hawaiian Artists Coming to the Opera House Next Saturday, April 5th. Judging from the inquiries madej concerning Vierras Hawaiian Singers! and Players who'are to appear at the! Opera House on Saturday, April 5th, j a capacity house will greet these famous record makers. The following l notice taken from the Washington, (N. C.) News will .prove very interesting: "One of the best musical entertainments ever enjoyed in Washington was rendered last night at the New Theatre ]by Albert Vierra's Hawaiian Singers and Players. A packed house greeted the Ha- ] waiians, even standing room being at a premium. Every number received hearty applause and a large number of persons bought tickets for the -....J nv/lilii +/\ Iloor ^ qerain OCWUUU S11UVT U1 V1U^& l?v UVH4 the beautiful vocal and instrumental selections which were rendered.' The blending of trained voices, ukuleles, guitars, mandolins and other string instruments gave a beautiful effect which held the audience entranced from the beginning to the end of the program. Never has there . been anything presented on the local stage which has given more satisfaction or approval." METHODIST NEWS. Miss Boren, ' who is in Abbeville , visiting her sister, Mrs. W. L. Peebles delighted the congregation at ^the Methodist church Sunday morning with her rendition of a beautiful solo. Her voice is sweet and her singing added much to the service. A SUNDAY SCHOOL CHOIR.' ] The young, ladies of the Methodist Sunday School have organized- a choir and under the efficient/supervision of Mrs. Bristow are furnishing excellent music for this part of the Sunday service. Tha young ladies making up the choir are: Misses Clara Harrison, Agnes Edwards, Dorothy Syfan, Willie Harrison, Howard Hill, Susie Mabry, Eva Brown and Mary Hill Harris. PROFESSIONAL \ * Harris & Calvert . Undertakers & Embalmer* Out-of-town Calla Given Special Attention at all' Hours, j ABBEVILLE, S. (CAROLINA. I WHO ITS F IT IS FOR THE PRACTICAL M Who, realizing the uncertair of the folly of spending all provides for an emergency. IT IS FOR THE PRUDENT WO Who, out of her earnings oi a little money, monthly, whe ably invested, and give her 1 can get it when needed. tt> to mp tpf vntTMn MAM II X U I VIV II1JU A VV41M Possessing the manhood an "thing every month from his draw on when sick or out of or for a start in business. IT IS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS,' [ To help them to be econom courage them to acquire the to educate them and to tnak IT IS FOR SOCIETY, FRATER TIONS Wishing to invest their inco a reserve fund, or for. build IT IS FOR ALL SEEKING A Hi ? " Or who want to improve thi eaee or to provide a fund fc ;l * " M. I Standard Building i OF ABBEY I IF YOU DO NOT SEND HER NORRIS' Exquisite Candy (Kept on Ice.) | the other fellow will. Fresh by [ express every week. ? / \ ~ f~ ~ The McMurray Drug Co 1 WANTS j MILLIONS HARDY FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS?from selected seed, any variety, now until May. $2 per 1,000; 10,000, $1.50. Porto Rico Sweet Potato plants, $2.35 per '1,000. Send us your or - ders. ENTERPRISE TRUCK FARM, Georgetown, S. C. 3-11. HIDES:?The high prices we pay for hides and the good weight will enable all our old hide customers around Abbeville to box and ship . green cow and horse hides by express direct to us at Athens, Ga., over theJSeaboard. Write name on post card for tags and quotations. Green hides 17c. per lb. Mule and horse hides* $8.50 each. Mr. H. BRUCE FANT, now at Athens with Athens Hide Co., wholesale dealers. 2-21-2mo. Pd. "OR SALE:?Porto Rico and Nancy Hall Potato Plants, 1000 $2.50; 5,000 $2.25; 10,0000 $2.00 fror 1,000 at our beds. Shipment any time up to June 15th. BROCK PLANT CO. 1-28-lst June./ Honea Path, S. C. z ' FOR SALE:?The Home Place of the late Geo. White, Jr., on upper Main Street. Good house, good barn and 30 acrea land. Apply to 3-21-tf. T. G.'WHITE. * ' ' . FOR SALE:?Vacant lot on Magazine Street, opposite Richard Sondley, between Flynn'* and McDonald's. This lot is a beauty. 100 by 250 feet. Price $1000.00. 0 1-24-tf. S. H. ROSENBERG. COTTON FARMERS:?If you want ? ' * J All ? J Wannamaicers improveu ^leveiauu Big Boll seed to plant, write or phone W. S. COTHRAN, or S. J. LINK. Prices furnished on application. . 3-21-tf. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE:?310 acres in McCormick county, 12 miles from Abbeville. This farm can be divided into three tracts .of about 100 abres. WiU sell aJl or part. $15.00 per acres for the whole trafct or $17.50 if divided. S. H. ROSENBERG. ; 1-24-tf. .'' "p.''! , i? sjwr: LOST?Thursday, between L. W. "White's store arid W D, Barksdale'a ?- - | 7' OR AN, / ities of business and health, and his money as fast as he gets it, -MAN, . * x : allowance, desires to put away ;re it will be securely and profit;he least trouble and Where she d determination to save someearnings as a reservie fund, to a position, for providing a home ical and industrious and to eni habit of saving, provide a fund e them independent. NAL AND OTHER ORGANIZAme for the purpose of creating ing. OME eir property, or pay off a mort >r any other worthy purpose. K. SNYDER, Secretary. & Loan Association ILLE, S. C. OTTO |k^TO^-?feret.^ MHWWaWWB III I?HI Ml t ! * aor\ ^ TuxM,0 Ivmviy vr Asutnivij. V . ; Mrs. Samuel F. Nance and her , children take this means of extending to their friends and the friends of their husband and father the thanks which they feel for the kindness, attention and faithfulness shown bjr these friends to them and him during the long sickness and ati the death of Mr.- Samuel F. Nance. ABBEVILLE WANTS PAVING. - 1 v Mr. J. Howari Mc.tre', wvo with; editor W. P. Greene, were visitors 5.n| Greenwood todav stated that th6 people of Abbeville have under con-' sideration voting bonds for $200,000 for street paving. An act was passed at the last Session of the Legislature giving the people the privilege to say by their ballots whether or not they favored the improvement.?Index* Journal, Friday. / ' ' ' 50,000 VOLUNTEERS WILL BE N CALLED FOR SERVICE Washington, March 28.?An imme-> diate call for 50,000 volunteers for[ service in Europe has been prepared! by the War Department and probably will be published tomorrow. As an incentive to enlistment the men will offered early duty in France as a V., reli.;f fo: mnn in the expeditionary fprces who wish to return home. :??<? ? NOTICE TEACHERS' EXAMINATION \ The Regular Spring Teachers' Examination will be held in the County Court House at Abbeville, on Saturday, May 3rd, between the hours of y a. m., ana 4 p. m. W. J. EVANS, / 4rl-3t. Co. Supt. of Education. store, envelope containing $85.00. Liberal rewaxd if same is returned . to this office. 4-l-2t. LOST:?Somewhere in city Thursday one Singer Sewing Machine Receipt Book. Finder return to J. B. 1 GORDON or Clark's Gun Shop, and ;l get reward. 4-1-lt.Pd. i "* l i/ys . pf W vi> The Fewer Suits \ Ever since we hai MICOAI . - .Jii'-rrnom v-jl.n. our business has inc I customer. ' The answer to th( The Suit we i It wears twice as than ordinary clothi satisfaction how lonj the good news; and Michaels-Stern Suit' $25.00, i TT71 1 3 J. _ wnicn leaus us lu ai this very moment. 1 / New Straw Hats z Stetson's and Mallo both hisrh cuts and o | show you -?..m * t i LXASQIS D Ac 2> 1 <J o3. JifiltnGw! !>. i9 j*^ ?j 7fTiTTrrf-r 1~T'- - -i r r M **>vl J* i>'Z4 X ^ 4 . I X \ I _____ ' Niffjilil'li "THE BEST OF GOOD PI "SIMPLEX PROJ TODAY?TUE MARGUERITE } AtarsuefuxE Clapj;^ "THE CRUC T?A0e MM A Paramount P EDDIE POl I # - ' ' ? in "THE LURE OF TH tic. - - - TO-MORROW?WE NORMA TALM in "THE SECRET OF 1 COUNTRY "A FATTY ARBUCKL ,11c. - - -i _ _ , " ' THURSDA DON'T MISS THEDA BA i in " S A L Of . (The most wonderful picl 25c. - ^ ? . ' ' : i ???_ ! i. i ^ HERE'S M J; I ' x MOM j , ) J FUNNY || jlHINUf# yve Sell a man, the More Zi?i je been offering our customei US-STERNS re'afe^'^At'd,'y$i i#e seJH fewei \ T:- I .. . . . y? v,~r . g riddle is really very simple: Sell You W-E-A-R-S long, looks twice as good, an ng, and once you have know* g will it be before you tell a co [ how long will it take them t ? $27.50, $30.00, $35.00, $40 mounce thatthe Spring Mode Other Good Suits $17.50, $20.00, $22.50. md Panamas, also every sha] ry Hats. "Bostonians" Famou xfords. Experienced salesn I. & ALU ' t S-M *? ,v?ag srf r* UsS'Im* g ^ fv* ,-i.t ] -hto* si af'i ( ?,-!:<v?-irr# n?e? mtoo >cs ? 1 * - ~ r . r, . ' . , .*v* ' ' v .. . 13 CTURESl ECTION" SDAY CLARK 1 I 1 / :iblew icture LO E CIRCUS" *- ' V * '17c. * DNESDAY IADGE 'HE STORM r?? < E" COMEDY ?- ? 17c. Y RA E" - - - .'"'M cure of the age.) I > - - SOc. I I rj ' ^ : a / **' 1u\\ V . , /?' ._ ,'h / isiness we do! I .Vs:' ' y -'.v s (. *:T ' I I > Clothes clothes to each * f > - '? > J id costs no more " 1 Michaels-Stern ' uple of your pals o come in for a .. .00. *' 1 f 'r ils are ready at / , . V .-* * i pe and color in s Shoes for men, len are here to ' ' . SXER . ' ,* \#* I .'Hi'f ? ? 5|'' . 1., : v o.-.Ja o3 OT?? So A % ' ?4?* +J&W- ' * * ; .. * K'i.v " . *3 ?\ ' ?