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Xocal * j Y ^ : personals : R. E. Henry spent the week-end in Columbia. Mr. J, C. Raines spent the Fourth in Columbia. Miss Bessie Ward law of Bethel, was in town Saturday. Judge Frank B. Gary left yesterday for Newberry, where he will hold court this week. Mr. Andrew Calhoun, of Frankfort, Ky., is the guest of Mr. Wade S. Cothran. MisSes Blanche and Annie Smith, of Anderson, visited friends in Abbeville last week. J. 6. Hagea of Columbia, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. * ? n tt_ ana aire. a. u. xragei*. Miss Battie Wilkes, of Laurens, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Joel Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harkness and daughter, Sarah, of Antreville, were in town Saturday. Prof. Will Thomson, of Rock HOI, is visitiag his brother, Dr. S. G. Thomson. Mr. Van Noy Wier of Athens, spent the week-end in the city with friends. Private F. J. West of Marshall, N. C., spent the week-end in the city with friends. Mrs. Lucy Thomson has returned from a pleasant visit to her son, Thos Thomson of Augusta. , News was received Saturday of ! the safe arrival of Frank Sherard in j Boston on Friday. Miss Elizabeth Bowen, of Level Land, is visiting her friend, Miss Marion Wilson. Mr. J. A. Verchot went to Birmingham, Ala., Saturday to visit his home people for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, Misses Oney, Cara and Mamie Morse left Monday for a week's stay in Atlanta. The Hon. R. I. McDavid of Greenville, was a business visitor in Abbe ville Monday. Mrs. Ernest Cheatham of St. Augustine, Fla., is the guest of friends and relatives here. Miss Lois Little of Whitmire, is the pretty visitor this week of her friend, Miss Winona Barksdale. Lucian Lomax of Atlanta, spent ii j i.1 ' L! cne wees-ena in tne crey wnn. ills borne people. Wade Wilson of 'Gainesville, Fla., is visiting relatives in Abbeville this week. / . > '' 1 i? J. Victor Lomax is spending a few days this week with his sister, near i ' *' "V Newberry. . ; Clyde and Herman Yoder leave n 4a f Wl ftli il i I in All. UUUOJ 1VI a Y 43* v W 4.AJV11UO 1U ?.ugusta. Miss Addie Bowen, who has been visiting Miss Elisabeth Ullis at Wilmington, N. C., has returned to her home near Abbeville. Mrs. J. M. Gambrell has been in Anderson for the past week visiting her two daughters, Mrs. Otis M<jr Millan and Mrs; W. E. Cason. ' ^ Miss Nannie Putnam of Columbia, spent the wee^E-cikl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J George Putnam near the city. ' . i Grady Linjc, who has just returned from servjfctl pvrseas, has been disWW Mm charged from service and arrivedT home last Thursday. Miss Georgia Edward.?, of Easley, spent from Thursday until Monday with her mother, Mrs. J. G. Edwards on South Main street. Mrs. W. A. Lee left yesterday for Virginia Beach, where she will spend several weeks. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Mary Helen Smith from Elberton. Sergt. James S. Cothran, stationed at Fort Ben Harrison, Indiana, is expected to arrive in Abbeville this week to spend a ten day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cothran. Misses Jennie and Bess Allen are down from Greenville for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen. Both are as charming as ever and our young people are always glad to have them , come. The Rev. F. W. Gregg of Rock Hill, preached at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and night, ! exchansrine Duloits with the nastor. Rev. H. W. Pratt, who preached in d Rock Hill. h b C. M. Kay, of Ridgeway, S. C., is a visiting relatives in Abbeville this d week. a _____ r Frank Broyles was in Abbeville e Monday on business connected with li iV n A nn AAMfti/vrl PU W ??U iWI ?*1|4a1| Cf wir n^jwiaicu vxianwiro, witu YTIUVAA & he is connect?!. g - t! Dr. and Mrs. George C. Pruitt and fc son, Calhoun, of Calhoun Falls, were in town yesterday. E. H. > Longshore attended the Fourth of July Celebration in Green- a tion in Greenwood last Frdiay. p t Messrs. M. T. Coleman, H. C. Fen- e nell and Frank Hodges spent the p Fourth fishing in and around Savan- C nah River. b C Mrs. L. H. Russell is visiting her 0 i son, Dr. L. H. Russell, in Greenwood. a Miss Norma Cheatham, of Colum- ^ bia, arrived in Abbeville Monday and ^ will spend a month with her parents, 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cheatham, near this city. C Miss Jennie Boyd left Saturday for Waynesviile, N. C., to attend a conference of welfare workers. Dur- ^ fng her absence the affairs of the * Community House will be in charge s of her sister, Miss Boyd, of Green- * ville. v N d i T/\ifr> ikt a Dnnrvi w W9 t1 DU IJ numt 111 APDLVILLL. b Dr. J. D. Wilson of Lowndesville, ^ was in the city yesterday on business. s While here he purchased from Mr. H. s L. Allen the residence on Chestnut \T Street now occupied by Mr. Allen. * The price paid was^$5,000. r Dr. Wilson olans to move from Lowndesville to Abbeville during the t summer. He leaves a lucrative prac- r tice there to come to Abbeville in or- r der to give his children the advan- ; tages of good schools such as we have 3 in Abbeville. s Dr. Wilson is a brother of Col. W.j*1 D. Wilson. of the Haddon-Wilson 1 . 1 ? Company, and like his brother, is an e all round good citizen. He and his estimable wife will be welcome ad- * ditions to the life of the city. * < 1 JOHN A. HOLLAND, The Greenwood Piano Man. The largest dealer in musical lnstru- j ! ments in Western South Carolina. Sella J I pianos, self-player pianos, organs and j sewing uiachincs. Reference: The i i I Bank of lireenwoou, iue umcoi ?uu i strongest Bask in Greenwood County, J I Thermometers == When your child is sick you need & reliable thermometer to fr?Il Avaollir LAUT mtf^K fjMV. %V" W ?VM/ ?WTT ? er they may have. Your physician wil Itell you that there is none better than the celebrated Tyco* Thermometer. We have this (food thermometer in one and two minute registration at $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50. Also household thermometer* from 25 cents to $1.50. The McMurr&y Drug Co A Party on Wardlaw Street. Little Miss ^Elizabeth Corley en ertained her friends at party Satui ay afternoon at her home on Ward iw street, celebrating her tent! irthday. The little folks gathere nd played games and enjoyed th elightful white and green crear nd cake, served them in the dmin; oom which was beautifully dec oral d in white and green. Souvenirs o ittle kewpies tied with the white an re en ribbons were given each littl nest. The table looked lovely wit he big white birthday cake holdin en green candles. An Open Air Party. Miss Ena Cunningham entertaine party of little friends in Klugh' ark Wednesday afternoon from fiv ill eight o'clock. A work contest wa njoyed by the thirty guests an rizes were 'given Miss Mary Shai rilliam for making the greatest nun er of words and the booby to Corn Cunningham. The young folks thoi ughly enjoyed the ice cream con? nd wafers served as refrshments. This party was given in honor c lisses Alice, Corrie Lee and Marti Valker, who are here from Atlant n a visit. ;en. crozier before prober Washington, July 3.?Brig. Gei Crozier, former chief of the ordnaac Jureau, appearing today before tt pecial house investigating fcommi ee to explain why his departmei ras so unprepared when war cami leclared he had repeatedly recon nended extensions before the wa mt without success. After the iu ional defense act was passed, 1 aid, he submitted a request to tl e^retary of war for a large persoi Lei and for authorization to contra< or ordnance, but the request wi lot acted upon. / "When war was declared," he cot inued, "the army had six hundre nachine guns?a ridiculously sma lumber; 500 field artillery pieces, vholly inadequate supply of artillei immunition and other supplies in th tame insufficient amounts. Orde] tad been paced for the various thing leeded, but deliveries had not star d." l1 V* /% a n rm x ui luiia-i/crij lie auucu, uic ai in iad 600,000 Springfield rifles, enoug o equip an army of 1,000,000 mei tnd 200,000,000 rounds of rifle an nunition. What's a Today?Tuesc T*AOt ^Af?K MARY PICKF in "Behind The S< also 5th EPISODE OF "THE RED GL Matinee at 4 o'cloc One Show in the AI | 10c. A domiof Marriage. Invitations have been received in Abbeville to the marriage of Rev. H, n. JtsiaKeiey, Jr., and Miss Mary JNorris. This interesting event takes place on July 15th, in the Presbyterian church at Willingbon. Miss Morris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Morris and is a young woman of many charms. Mr. Blakely is a recent graduate of Princeton and a young man of earnest purpose. He has volunteered his services as a missionary and will go to India. The young people have the good wishes of a wide circle of friends. Home From Texas. Misses Elizabeth and Ruby Edmunds have returned from a pleasant visit to their sister, Mrs. Martin in I Houston, Texas. They had a pleasJ ant vacation and enjoyed seeing the . sights in the big State. Mrs. Robert Hill and children of Jacksonville, Fla., are here to spend l" sometime with the formers mother, Mrs. L. R. Vose, who is ill at her I 9 l" home on Magazine street. P ? i J ATTER1ES 'I? TL- r ?i i ue Litis* 7f L4 s We wish to annou ,f we have installed a n a rooms on Pickens St needs?no matter h< s i. ????? \ THE WI I-' 6 at a minimum cost h te lit is i- We Repair and R< HI i Smathers I "Satisf Abbeville, - - t The ITHEBEST OFC lay. TomorrowALICE . in "The V The most artistic role ORD i :enes" The W V OVE" EDDII :k. Only Another of the Famo :ternoon St - 20c. 10c. - - - Attending a Charming Party. Again in the afternoon Mrs. Gray i entertained for Mrs. Marshall Orr, , who is leaving soon to make her home 1 . in Winston-Salem. Four tables were i filled with auction players, and they ,;had a most enjoyable game. Miss i: Margaret Evans won top score, and 1 the guest of honor was given a hand, some handkerchief. After the game qthers came in who do not play auci tion, and they had the pleasure of ' meeting a distinguished visitor and one wno it is & privilege to hear converse?Mrs. Frances J. Marshall, of ^ Abbeville, who is now eighty-seven . year of age, and who is as pretty | and bright as\a woman of sixty. Afl 1 one lady remarked: "Wouldn't it be grand if we all could grow old grace- , fully as Mrs. Marshall has?". Another charming visitor that Mrs. Gray en- , tertained was Mrs. Charles Forest, of Atlanta. A delicious~cOurse of Refreshments was served.?Anderson Daily'Mail. The Book Club. ' The regular meeting of the Book Club will be held Wednesday afternoon at 6:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Claude Jones. 1 711 IAD ' ILLHIV :-: RE Word in Storage nee to the battery owner Willard battery service si reet and will be prepared nw small or lar&e. LLARD EI m to those who use thefn. as put them in a class enl i i e-Charge Batteries of all 1 Motor Car action First?Service Al1 m m m m mm m GUI Tues; iOOO PICTURES! ?Wednesday BRADY JA< ai Whirlpool" a of Miss Brady's Career. ^ ^ You'll doubl, he's the fu ild Rider nth A p : POLO us CYCLONE SMITH ^ ories. r - - - - 20c. 10c. WANTS FOR SALE:?Ford Car, 1918 model, i good condition. Price $450. H. 0. WATSON, Mt. Carmel, S. C. \ 7-4-3t. Pd.' Local Phone. The C. & B. Hal Company, 123 Broad Street, . Jacksonville, Florida, is the owner of and is carrying on the Mail Order business formerly handled by the H. W. Clarke Bat Company. All orders should be sent bo them. Agents Wasted. Send loir Catalogao. 7-4-2t Ptf. _ WANTED.?To buy a good second* hand wardrobe. P. O. Box 152. 7-1-2L 1 FOR SALE:?One Car of 29 Gauge Corrugated Galvanized Roofing, at $5.50 per square. THE L. W. WHITE CO. 6-6-tf. . Engraved cards and wedding inri tations at Press and Banner Co. ' /: ' D > m :.' I __ I CHARGING . - 4 . >v Batteries . . , -M ' M i of this vicinity that' tation in our show V ' b to take care of your . ' -? ' .A ^TTERY Their long service tirely by themselves. 1 ~* VV? Makes. Company ways.19 \ South Carolina. I Wed. fhurs. Thursday. ZK PICKFORD id Louise Huff , in ' > Fack and Jill" e up with Laughter; You'll think inniest thing that's landed for many a day. 2 aramount Picture I also % SINOGRAMS. I X* I \