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S. J. hink spent Wednesday in
'' Aritlerfcon on business. ^
Calhoun Harris of Andbej^pn, was I
in town Wednesday. , ?
Miss Clara Harmon is visiting iv
friends in Greenwood.'
J. J. George, of Calhoun Falls, was
in town Wednesday.
R. E. McCaslan of Greenwood, j
was a business visitor here Wednes
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. Miss Ruth Crowther and brothers,
George and Harold, of Antreville, ?
were in town Tuesday.
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v; .j Leslie Johnson of Greenwood, was s
in town Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Pierce Bo wen of Santuc, was
in town Wednesday.
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Calvin Coleman of Cold Springs, 6
was in town Wednesday. *
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Herman Yoder of Van Wyck,~ is t
visiting his brother, C. E. Yoder.^ t
W. D. JBeil 01 Aliaerson wun^,|
w?b in town Tuesday
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T. C. Raines of Ridgeway, is visit- ?
ing his son, J. C. Raines near the ^
city. ^
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L. M. Talbert spent Wednesday in |c
Anderson on business. [ t
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C. J. Lyon, of Greenville, t
was a business visitor in Abbeville ?
Ufa week.
Douglass Black of Mount Cannel,.
was a visitor in Abbeville Wednes-i
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Mr. and Mrs. Benton of Monroe J ?
N. C., aa<e visiting their son, Herman ?
Benton. . \
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilkes left this >
week for a .trip to Washington and J
Baltimore. 11
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Miss Sydelle Graves visited relatives
and friends in Hodges this week i
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elgin of 1
Birmingham, spent the week-end at 1
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Ellis at Cold Springs.
Mr. L. C. Parker and his lusty
young son, Dick, are home from ?
Montreat, after a short visit to Mr. 1
- Parker's mother. 1
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: Master Thurston Clark is here|^
' from Atlanta and is making things j
lively around the house at his grand-!
/ Toother's Mrs. A. W. Clark.
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>*. Miss Lillian Richey is spending a
fkvt days with her sister, Mrs. W. F. jr
Perrin, on North Main street thisj'
week. j *
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Mrs. Claud Vandiver and childrepj1
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cart-,
ledge, the parents of the former at I
College Park, Atlanta.
Misses Howard Hill, Mary Httl|1
Harris and Marion Wilson are ex- 5
pected to return tomorrow from
Antreville, where they have been at- '
tending a house party.
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Mrs. Myrtle Harris, of Madisonville,
Ky., milliner at the Jas. S. (
Cochran store, has returned to Ab- ]
beviBe and will be here until the fall 1
season ends. '
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Henry Carlisle, Lewis Jackson and (
K. J. Koweii went to v-iemson ^oi-j lege
this week to attend a meeting *
of the farmers of this State. *
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Mr. C. A. Haigler, Jr., has secured ]
a, position as electrical engineering t
3 draftsman in Atlanta. Mr. Haigler 1
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pursued this course along with civil j
engineering at the University -of
.a Georgia, and many friends will ^be
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;lad to learn that he has secured a
wsition in his chosen profession.
Charles Kapetanakos and James
tapetanakos, just discharged from
he army, arrived in Abbeville this
veek and have joined their kinsmen,
dike Kostas and Nick papetanakos
a the restaurant and candy kitchen
tusiness. Both are naturalized citizens
of this country and have served
overseas with the United States
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Pl*y Ball.
Walter Little came over from
Vhitmire this week and is visiting
imong his many friends. He is as
ively as ever and the little boys
iround town are playing about fortyeven,
games, of, baseball a day by
ray, -of giving him a good time.
Bringing the Baby Home.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry E. Pressly
trrived in Abbeville Wednesday from
Honda and will spend several weeks
lere with Mrs. J. F. Bradley. They
lave brought their young baby home
hat their many good friends here
nay admire her and wish her all the
food things of life.
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hem from Florida and will spend
ometime in Abbeville.
To Laurel Park Camp.
Foster Barnwell leaves Saturday
or North Carolina, where he will
pend two weeks at Laurel Park
^amp. He will take in all the fishng,
swimming and boating that goes'
o make this a delightful place for
>oys.
The Boole Clnb.
The Book club held a veryt pleasint
meeting at the home of Mrs. J.
Hoore Mars Wednesday afternoon.!
["here was an unusually good attend- J
mce and the ladies enjoyed the dis:ussion
of the books and current
opics. '
A salad course and tea was served
>y Mrs. Mars, Mrs. W. Joel Smith'
md Miss Wilkes.
The Two Frank*.
Frank Gary, who is making his;
irst tour as a "youngster" in tne
"Javy, is on the U. S. S. Wisconsin,
:nd has passed through the Canal
md is .on the Pacific side of the
vorld now.
One of the pleasures of the Canal
vas the meeting with Lieut. Frank
Racrrfcon, wbo reads the Press and
3anner and hence was on the look>ut
for the younger Frank.
According to Frank Gary the Zone
s a place of many handsome government
cities and Balboa, on the
Pacific side, is about the best fortiied
city in the world.
Taking a Vacation.
Miss Sallie White is at home'for a
ihort vacation and her many friends
ire finding much pleasure in her vis-;
t. Miss White has a good position!
n Washington and is where big
hings happen every day.
Monroe Visitors.
Mrs. Fairley Tiddy is here frpm
Monroe, N. C.; for a visit to her
nother, Mrs. A. W. Clark and 4o Mrs
I. N. Tiddy. Mrs. Tiddy brought
nVil/litAn olnno- onrl fViO\r Qro li^V
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ng a lively time of it with the cous-|
ns at this end of the line.
Abbeville Bible Society.
Rev. Dr. L. Ross Lynn, president
>f the Thornwell Orphanage, will
areach the sermon at the anniversary
meeting of the Abbeville Dis,rict
Bible Society, which has held its j
mnual meetings in this city forj
nore than ninety (90) years. The!
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sarent society in iNew iotk wmcn
las entered its second century is
>nly a few years older. The Thornveil
Orphanage, while a Presbyteran
institution in management, is by
10 means sectarian in its work and
:are for orphans, as many of the
:hildren and friends of other denomilations
can testify. We hope the
'riends of the Bible, and Bible work
ill over the county will take advanage
of this opportunity to Honor the
3ible cause, and incidentally make
;he acquaintance of Dr. Lynn the
lead and representative of our orphan
children's home.
* A. B. Morse,
Treasurer of Bible Society.
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Ju?t Received a Large Shipment
of
Landreth's Celebrated
Turnip Seed?
"The Seed Which Succeed."
This shipment includes the following
well known and popular
varieties:
YELLOW r ABERDEEN
COW HORN
RED TOP FLAT DUTCH
WHITE GLOBE
SEVEN TOP
RED TOP GLOBE
WHITE EGG
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IMPROVED RUTABAGA.
We solicit your patronage on
quality seed, t. . .
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McMurray Drug Co
Talcing a Vacation.
Mrs. D. H. Hill left Thursday
morning for Timmonsville, where
she will spend some time with Mrs.)
McGowan and then she will go to,
Bennettsville to visit her school
friend, who is well known here as
Miss Edna Ellerbe.
When Mrs. Hill returns to Abbe-!
ville she and Mr. Hill will go to the
mountains through the country.
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Marrying in Monroe.
News has been received in Abbeville
of the happy marriage of Miss
Laura Rogers and Mr. Ray Stroup
at the home of the bride's parents in
Monroe. Mrs. Stroup has visited her
brother Mr. D. A. Rogers, in Abbeville
and has made many friends
here who wish her happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Stromp will make
their home in Lumberton, N. C.
WANTS
REAL ESTATE FOR* SALE?52 1-2
ACRES of good land 3 1-2 miles
from Lowndesville on main public i
road, R.F.D. 1 1-2 miles to good
school,?good white neighborhood.
Just about a nice two-horse farm.
Ten acre pasture; plenty of wood
and water for the place. Good
tenant house and other outbuildings.
The place is all practically
level. It is easily worth $65.00
per acre, our price for quick sale
is - $2,850
DIXIE LAND COMPANY, L. M.
Tolbert, Mgr. 7-25-2t.
THE ROSENBERG MERCANTILE
CO., ABBEVILLE, S. C., requires
additional salesmen to begin Sept.
1st or earlier. Apply in own hand
writinc RtAtinc ex-nerience and
salary desired. ^ 7-26-2t.
FOR SALE?ONE EXTRA NICE
little farm of 60 acres, 12 miles
from Abbeville, joining lands of
Mr. Joe Hill and known as the'J. 0.
Cann place. 40 acres in cultivation;
15 acres in pasture; plenty
of wood and water for place; one
good five-room dwelling and all
nonfletarv nnfhililHiillN. 1 1-2
miles to good school and church;
most nil levsl land. On main public
i'oad, R. F. D., phono line, etc.
We have a price of $24.00 for a
week only on this place.
DIXIE LAND COMPANY, L. M.
Tolbcrt, Mgr. * 7-25-2t.
Splendid opportunity for men or
women selling guuraiurcu iiusicijr.
Handsome profits made in either fall
or spare time. Full line of men's, women's
and children's ap-^o-f]ate
styles. Large commissions. Lx-jerience
not necessary. Write \
PHOENIX HOSIERY CO , '
Philadelphia, F:>..
West Market Street Station,
7-ll-3t.
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STRAYED:?One red and white
spotted Indian pony, weight about
600 pounds. Left about .Tune 29.J
Notify G. W. CADE, Willington, S.
C. 7-15-31 Pd.
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FOR SALE:?One Car of 29 Gauge
Corrugated Galvanized R?ofing, at
$6.50 per square.
THE L. W. WHITE CO.
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'do hogs luce to swim j
or lie in cool shade?
All hog raisers know the value of
water for their animals during hot
weather?fresh, clean water for
them to drink and a pool or wallow
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; hot. A good "swimmin' hole" reduces
the feed bills and many hog
raisers find it pays to have a concrete
water basin in their hog lot.
There is one on the experiment
farm of the United States Department
of Agriculture at Beltsville,
Md. It is provided with a covered
frame which furnishes shade. It was
noticed that during the heat of the
day the hogs did not get in the water
but prefered to lie around the
edge of the pool in the shade. This
year another pool has been built in
an adjacent hog lot, but the shade
will be provided several yards away.
Hogs are to be kept in both lots and
it will be noted whether they prefer
to get in the water or to lie in the
shdae during the heated part of tfie
jday. Weights will be kept of the
I animals in the different lota to see
which makes the mOst economical
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A Morning Party.
Miss Judith Hill entertained her
little friends at a Ilook party Wednesday
morning. Despite the inclejment
weather there were many dainty
little guests who enjoyed the
games of rook and1 the luncheon
served at noon. Miss Judith made a
charming little hostess.
, Going to See the Baby.
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ivirs. rranK nenry aiiu inrs. Jtsae
Doty are leaving in a few days for
Ozark, Ark., 'where they will visit
Mrs. Harberter and the young baby
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left an orphan by the untimely death
of Mr. -and Mrs. A. M. Henry last
fall.
Mrs. Doty will be accompanied by
her young son, Barkley, and they
<vill make a visit of about two weeks,
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