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Henry Carlisle spent Tuesday
j Greenville on business.
Mrs. C. C. Gambrell spent sever
days this week in Atlanta.
Mrs. George Clark of August
is visiting Miss LilHe Clark.
Miss Mildred Lyon of Greenvill
is visiting relatives in the city.
John Lindsay of Clinton, is visitii
his sister, Miss Eliza Lindsay.
Miss Elizabeth Hester of Mt. Ca
taei, was shopping in town Tuesda
Mrs. Albert Gibert, Willingto
was a visitor in Abbeville Thursday
Mm. W. D. Barksdale is spendii
this week in Augusta with friends
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Watson ar
Mrs. John D. Cade of pit. Carm<
were in town yesterday.
Mis6 Helen Britt of McCormick,
on a visit to her cousin, Miss ?yd
Owen.
Mrs. W. G. Thompson, of Willist<
S. C., is in Abbeville the guest ot n
friend, Miss Mary Quarles Link.
Miss Bessie Miller, of Columbia,
in the city spending a week with h
sister, Mrs. J. E. Pressly.
Dr. and Mrs. Whit Cheatham i
Columbia, are visiting relatives
town.
Mr. \f. N. Hall, of Antreville,
visiting at the home of his son, A. 1
Hall, on Magazine street.
Mrs. Hugh Bowen and daughte
of Antreville, were shopping in tow
Wednesday.
R. E. McCaslan and Theo Wall
Greenwood, were in the city Tuesdi
afternoon on business.
Mrs. Robert Stevenson of tl
county, was shopping in Abbeville <
Thursday. \
Miss Elise Culbreth, of Gree
wood, is visiting her cousin, Mi
Pennelia Culbreth on Magazii
street.
Mrs. Philip Cromer and her you]
son, Sidney, of Charlotte, N. C., a
in the city on a visit to Mrs. W.
. Nkkles on North Main street.
Mrs. Henry Hagerman has retur
ed to her home in Greenville, aft
a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. .
Harris.
Miss Louise McDill will leave ne
week for Union, where she will tea
in the public schools during the coi
"ing session.
Mrs. Sidney J*&son, wno nas oe<
* visiting her parents, Judge and Mi
Eugene Gary, returned to her hot
in East Orange, N. J., today.
Mieees May and Eugenia Robe:
Bon fcre home after a week spe
pleasantly in Atlanta with Mr. All
Robertson.
Mrs. C. J. Lyon Is down frt
Greenville spending some time wi
her relatives and many friends. S
has been the guest since Wednesd
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ujl jvxrcu it . t? juiuuicj.
Mrs. Eason, of Charleston, spe
Wednesday in Abbeville with M;
Sidney Eason at Chief Justice Gary
Mrs. Eason was on her way to A
lanta and stopped over to see h
fine young grandson.
Hon. and Mrs. Thomas Bradl
and three interesting children,
Washington, D. C., spent Tuesday
A Vikoirillo nriA Mrs. .T P. Brftdlf
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley are visitii
relatives in Mt. Carmel.
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| W. M. Graydon, Columbia, is visit\
ing friends in Abbeville this week.
Miss Sarah Haskell is in Greenville
this week visiting friends.
Dr. Thomas Pennell and Mr. Joseph
Kay, Belton, were business visitors
in Abbeville Thursday.
Mrs. W. R. Broom and two chil
dren have returned from a visit to
relatives in North Carolina.
> Miss Florence Neuffer and Miss
in Edna McKelvey went over to Grenewood
Wednesday and spent the day
looking at the town grow.
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Mrs. M. B. Reese and her family
of little folks came home this week
a, 1/after a months visit to her mother
in Mississippi.
e, Dr. C. D. Haddon and Dr. Guyton
came down from Williamston this
week and visited the former's mothig
er, Mrs. W. H. Long.
Miss Edna Cox leaves tomorrow
x_ jfor Inman, S. C., to take up her
y, duties as teacher in graded school at
that place.
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Miss Maggie Link, of the McMur
i ray Drug Co., is enjoying a vacation,
lg! She left yesterday for Birmingham,
. Ala., to visit friends for a week.
^ Dick Swetenburg^left for Clemaon
College Wednesday. College opens
next week, but candidates for the
football team were asked to report
13 several days earlier,
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Miss Cornelia Tennent is in the
)n city for a few days visiting Miss
er Mary Milford. Miss Tennent will
teach this year in the low country
j and will leave soon for her work.
. L /
er Weber Wilson and Andrew Hill
left Thursday for Clemson College,
leaving a ijew days earlier in order to
of report as candidates for the football
in team.
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i Miss Marion Cason leaves Saturisj
day for Inman, S. C., where she will
r. j teach this session in the graded
j school. Miss Cason is a graduate of
j Winthrop and is making a success of
teaching.
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The Bridge Club.
The Bridge Club will meet Fridaj
^ afternoon at half past five o'clock
with Mrs. Frank Harrison.
11S A Spend the Day Party.
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Mrs. Hugh Bowen and her three
pretty daughters, Mrs. U u. icownn"
son and Miss Annie Belle Norris
iss came down from the Antreville secn?
tion and spent the day pleasantlj
at the home of Miss Annie Barksdale.
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A Birth Jay Parly.
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Miss Sarah Neuffer celebrated hei
birthday Tuesday by inviting about
T1" forty little girls to a party. All th<
eT things that go to make up a charming
party were enjoyed, such as ice
cream and cake, games, a birthday
Kstra on/) monr rlain+w little Drifts fm
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Entertaining At Rook.
Miss Mary White entertained at a
en delightful rook party Wednesday
raJ afternoon. There were four tablet
ne of players and the young people enjoyed
the games, admired the prettj
score cards and partook with relist
ft- of the elaborate salad course servec
nt as refreshments. Miss Edna McKelen
vey, of Lawrenceville, Ga., Misi
Louise Reese and Miss Mary Louise
j Dargan were the guests of honor.
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tJjj A Rook Party.
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ay| Mrs. M. B. Davis entertained six
I teen girls of the younger set at t
pleasant Rook party Tuesday after
nt noon in honor-of Miss Edna McKel
rs. vey, who is here frim Lawrenceville
's. Ga., visitiner her friends. A delieht
Lt- ful salad course with iced tea wai
er served after the games to the follow
ing guests: Misses Edna McKelvey
Elizabeth Gambrell, Mildred Coch
ey ran, Marion Wilson, Florence Neuf
of fer, Emmie Haigler, Mary White
in I Helen Milford, Mary Louise Dargan
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7* jame vance DUWIC, nabucimc raui&
ng ner, Ruth Beeks, Mary Nickles ant
Lena Belle Johnson.
School Days
To the girls and boys who
itajr at home as well as to those
who go away to College, we
have a word to Mjr?
We have a complete assortment
of Waterman, Conklin,
and Sterling
FOUNTAIN PENS,
Box Papers of all lands, Tab*
lets, Pencils, Inks, Erasers,
Lunch Boxes, and many other
items too numerous to mention.
The
McMurray Drug: Co
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At Presbyterian Church.
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The Rev. J. B. Branch of the De
la Howe School, will preach at the
Presbyterian Church Sunday morn'
ing, at 11 o'clock.
U. D. C. Meeting.
> The
U. D. C'8. will meet at the
' home of Mrs. C. E. Williamson on
| Tuesday, September 9, at 5 p. m. A
full attendance is urged.
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In Spartanburg.
'j Mrs. George White left last Friday
for Spartanburg where she will spend
a month with her daughter, Mre.
! Frank Evans,
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Land Sale.
J. S. Stark sold 70 acres a few
miles south of town this week to
; Charlie Janides, the price paid being
i .$ 35.00 pe:- acre.
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1| Home Again.
Mr. and Mrs: R. C. Stevenson are
j hpme again after an extended visit
j to Chicago. Mr. Stevenson is an
| engineer on the Seaboard and has
1 rooms at the home of Mrs. R. C. Wil>!
son.
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Make Addition to Garage.
j S. H. Rosenberg has rented the
rl store now occupied by the Dixie Ree,
taurant to E. F. Arnold who will add
this storeroom to his garage, using
the addition as a repair shop.
Charlie Janides will move his restaurant
to the storeroom occupied by
s J. M. Anderson January 1.
j1 Moved To Abbeville.
r A wedding of interest to friends
here is that of Mr. Charles E. Armour
to Miss Rachel Pittard in Atlanta,
August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Arimour
have moved to Abbeville and
are now staying at Miss Maggie
r Brooks. Mr. Armour is in business
j with Mr. Ben Cochran and the two
s will open in the near future a gen.
eral merchandise store in one o<f the
i new building now being completed
rjon Washington street. ,
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A Party at Lownd?STil!e.
Miss Cornelia Tennent entertained
at a pleasant party at her home near
1 Lowndesville last Tuesday night. Abr
beville was well represented, the fol'l
Tnwintr vminf nprvnlp beincr dresent:
Misses Mary Milford, Elziabeth
r Jones, Ruth Howie, Caroline Reese,
1 Victoria Howie, and Messrs Allen
^ Haskell, Percy Leach, Weber Wilson,
Sanford Howie, Hubert Cox, Max
5 Smith, Gottlob Neuffer and Carroll
5i Swetenburg.
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Dance Tuesday Night.
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The Abbeville Dancing C|ab gave
"j a delightful dance at the Eureka Holitel
Tuesday night, about 60 couples
''attending. 'Many visitors from
' Greenwood came to the dance. Music
> was furndshed by Houghey's Orches
trn, Athens, Ga. The chrperones
51 were: Mrs. M. T. Coleman, Mrs.
Frank B. Gary, Mrs. J. A. Hill, Mrs.
I XT A T> If T Mo-re
I XI. A. DCILbUll) lurs. O. lUUUXCi A'iOlo,
! and Mrs. Jack Pressly.
| Moved Jewelry Store.
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j The W. E. Johnson Jewelry Store
J! has been moved from the place on
j the Square to the new storeroom on
North Main street. The storeroom
vacated will be used by the Planter
Bank.
The new quarters of the jewels
jtore have been fitted up in the mos
up-to-date manner and is one of thi
handsomest places of its kind in th<
state.
The Sons Of Re?t.
The sons of rest who have beei
holding down the iron benches alonj
the plaza and the monument parli
are busy these days. They are tell
ing all about how the street pavinj
ought to be done and the iniquit;
of the city council in cutting dowi
the trees.
Real Estate Deals.
J. S. Bowie bought this week th
two stores he occupies, from J. I
Glenn.
D. H. Hill bought from W. P
Nickles one-eighth interest in th
Phoenix Realty Co., on the north en
of the Square.
Mrs. G. N. Thornton has bough
the Lewis home, formerly occupie
by Mrs. Eliza Mabry.
TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
A demonstration of four and pops
bly six makes of farm tractors wi
be held Friday, September 12, on th
farm of Supervisor W. A. Stevensoi
The demonstration will start at 1
a. m. and will be in charge of Coui
ty Agent Row ell.
The cars to be demonstrated wi
be the Fordson, for which the Sadie
Tractor Co., is agent here; Molin<
Cleveland and Case.
A practical demonstration of ploia
ing, pulling, hauling and pulling ms
chinery will be given.
All the fanners and others intex
ested in the county are urged to at
tend.
| WANTS
FOR SALE:?One Ford roadster an
one Maxwell roadster.
MARTIN & PENNAL,
9-5-31. At City Garage.
FOR SALE:?Carload of Sooth Ca
Iim Grown Fulgbum Oat* at $1.S
per ImuUL
9-5-2t J. ALLEN SMITH, JI
Have just received car load Barb*
Wire and Wire Nails. Let u? mal
you price* on what you need.
O R Of (All FN CM ITU II
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Do you need a Mowtr aad Rain
We will be pleased to show you ti
superior point* of the John Deei
Dain machine*.
9-5-2t. J. ALLEN SMITH, Jl
Star Bt*nd Shoes are better. The
are all leather. A trial pair will eoi
vince you.
9-5-2t. J. ALLEN SMITH, Jl
FOR SALE:?300 acres of good Ian
at $30.00 per acre, on one to t
year's time. Address Poutoffi<
Box No. 445. 9-2-3t.
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I WANTED:?A good, quiet scho<
I teacher, by recommendation, f<
Little Mountain School, (colored]
Write C. B. DIXON, Abbeville, i
C., Route 4, Box 70. 9-2-8tP<
FOR SALE:?One second hand Oi
born Mower and second hand wi
gon. Apply to MRS. W. G. CHAI
MAN, Abbeville, S. (J.
9-29-3t. Pd.
WANTED:?Reliable young man c
good character, for position ?
I clerk. Apply EUREKA H0TE1
Abbeville, S. C. 9-29-t
WANTED?100 young men and w<
men for book-keeping and shoi
hand course. We have calls dail
for graduates. Positions guarai
teed graduates. Write for fr?
lesson in Gregg Short Han*
Greenwood Business College. 8-51
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V MRS. D. A. ROGERS. ?
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s MR. EARLE AT CLEMSON.
y Clemson College, Aug. 31.?Drayt
ton E. Earle, formerly of the textile
e department at Clemson, now with the
e bureau of markets, United States department
of agriculture, was here
this week to perfect arrangements
concerning cotton grading work tc
be done jointly by the buueau ol
? markets and the extension servicfe ir
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_ several counties of South Carolini
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. during the coming season. An expeii
* cotton grader will be stationed ir
' the seven counties, Orangeburg, Der
y lington, Sumter, Laurens, Clarendon
Anderson and Greenwood, for th<
purpose of classing and grading cot
ton for the benefit of farmers.
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Hon. J. M. Baker'* Position.
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e Hon. James M. Baker, Lowndes
, ville, former secretary of the Sehate
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| The W. E. Johnson
Been Moved From
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Building on
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i-l In our new store i
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11 to care for our patrc
thank for their busir
W. E..
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<30th Division
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1 Thursday
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< i 1 he best ot
;has qualified as deputy commissioner
| of internal revenue in charge of the
j division of sales taxes in the internal
si revenue bureau. The position is one
' of responsibility and pays $5,000
per year.
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5j RUMANIA WILL NOT
'i SIGN, SAYS REPORT
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1 Paris, Sept. 2.?Rumania will not
1 sign the peace treaty with Austria,
^ according to Intransigent, because
1 of a clause introduced at the formal
' request of the American delegates re- j
' lating to Ethnical minorities.
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Paris, 1 9?" Bh?|jfr treaty
to be offered Bulgaria, says the
Temps, contains an article by which
Bulgaria will bnd itself to accept future
decisions by the powers with
- regard to Thrace and the Aagean
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