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fr -*cf Xocal ft* inc wv : JPersonals : & ? Norrell Thomas, Spartanburg, visited friends in Abbeville Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Sauls was a visitor to < Atlanta for several days last week. J I Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordan of Due West, were in town Friday shopping. Curtis Crowther, of Antrevill?, was a visitor here Saturday. Mrs. George Bowie of Donalds, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hill Rair.ey. Miss Pearle Hagen spent the week-1 end in Greenville with relatives. j Miss Mary Radisail spent the week end with her paretns in Spartanburg, j Mr. J. D. Saunders was an Abbe-i ville visitor in Greenwood Thursday. I > Ellis Mabry of Greenwood, spent I the week-end in town. ? i; George P. Cannon of Columbia, r spent Sunday in the city. Miss Mary Quarles Link spent the week-end in McCormick with her 1 friend, Mrs. Robert Owens. Miss Mildred Cochran, of Lander ^ College, spent the week-end in Abbe- j ville with her parents. , Thurston Clark of Atlanta, has come to make his home with his < grand mother, Mrs. A. W. Clark. ] * - i Mr. J. C. Fair came up from St. Matthews and spent Sunday with friends. ] 5 Mr. Tom Abbott of Greenville, \ spent Saturday with his nephew ,Ansel Putnam. 1 Mrs. J. E. Roche and childrsi re-!( cently returned from a visit wiu J relatives in Newberry. ""?3 Mr. Wm. B. Barnwell took a trip Thursday. He went all the way toi Hodges and attended the land sale, j 11 Private Roy Cann, Camp Jessup, j reached here last wek to spend at 1.1. ; day furlough with his relatives. Mrs. . Albert Gibert and Miss Kath- j leen Gibert were in town from Wil- I lington Friday. Mrs. ,C. E. Williamson went over to | Atlanta Monday for the day and j spent the time looking at the beauti- j ful styles displayed. Mrs. R. C. Wilkes, Miss Maggie j ! Reid and Mrs. Myrtle Harris spent ! Sunday in Hodges with Mrs. Will j Nickles. i Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Cromer and 1 P. S. Cromer, Jr., of Charlotte, are I visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickles I and Mrs. W. 0. Cromer. Misses Howard Hill and Lexine f Davenport, of the Womans College, I Due West, spent the week-end with | Mrs. H. H. Hill. | Mt*. utiH "WT H /V# = Waterloo, are the guests of Dr. and 1 Mrs. J. R. Nickles, the latter being [ the daughter of Mrs. Wharton. t Miss Minnie Clary, who has been | spending some weeks here with | relatives, will return to the Macon 11 Hospital Friday. TT A T? J.-- j ..Is ja. a. oenion, trainmaster on the 1 Seaboard, was called to Norfolk Mon- f day for an important conference of j officials to be held in that city today. I Mrs. James A. Hill, Miss Mary \ Cornwall and William Hill went over II to Greenwood Thursday to take a | look at the B. M. I. boys. Furman Milford and Monroe Bur-!! riss, Calhoun Falls, were visitors injj Abbeville Sunday, coming here to I hear Dr. McGlothlin at the Baptist f Church. 1 I We've Got the T The Old Mitche TH No. 18 North Mair Miss Lucia Featherstone came over Tom Greenwood Friday and spent >ver Sunday with Miss Sarah Haskell. 3he was an interested attendant at 'The Naughty Wife' Friday night. J. R. McGee and Furman McGee, if Due West, were visitors in Abbeville Sunday. Dr. W. D. Simpson caipe down from Monroe Thursday to see how the old town was getting along without him. Mrs. W. G. Harper is here from Charleston on a visit to (her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Ellis. Her friends are all rind f.r? qpp her vv wvv Ralph Syfan, who is a traveling nan these days, came home Friday md spent over Sunday with his home folks. The Rev. Geo. M. Sexton, T. L. Davis, Donalds, attended the Baptist Church here Sunday, coming to Ab>eville to hear Dr- McGlothlin speak. ! I Opera 1 Today?' "The Girl of Wes ===^ And the Last "The Red Alto THE FIRS "Smashing DON'T MISS " Wedn? Clara Kimt "Cheating Tl And THIRD E "ELMO THE 10c. - - m Thuri Mary P B in "DADDY LC MATINEE, 3:30; ADMISSION: Childr, __ J (War Tax I | JZJ \ Ti- - D-.i r | i ne Desi vi i win Brother to ?TI_1 11 Wagon, its * ** E STARK i St. Co fri Guaranteed for Life s& WE MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY. La an SHUMATE RAZORS are made CL from the very best Vanadium Steel, with a large variety of handles. With each razor we will give a "Guarantee for an Life" on the razor. we Should you break the razor, he or at any time the razor become unsatisfactory for. any renson, we will give you a new razor without extra cost to you. r()| Think what this means, absolute protection from an unsat- ne jsfactory shave. da Razors honed free?ask the man. CI The ? ? * ?m tx iviciviurray urug Co DMaHaBBaHBHaaBHm wMMmmmam fell US si i Tuesday the Golden it" Episode of t |Hj j Glove." T EPISODE OF Barriers" mis show. h 2 Or ;sday jj >all Young jj le Cheaters" 1PISODE OF : MIGHTY" . - - 20c. sday ickford . >NG LEGS" | NIGHT, 8:15. en, 25c; Adults 35c. ncluded.) I i | Pis*{iiroQ I ll/VVi 1 tViUI VU | j| AH | \ E BAIN" This its strei One buildinj feet ma it. It is 1 with 5 < Call j vinced 1 VEHICLE % Mrs. A. W. Jones came up from 1 ilumbia and was speaking to old j J- J ?L. enus ana Hupporcens on our sstreews turday. Miss Lucia Adams, a student of ( nder College, came over Saturday i d spent until Monday with Miss ] ara Lou Adams. i Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Horton were long the faithful Baptists who int over to Greenwood ^Saturday to ar Dr. George W. Truett lecture. Mrs. A. W. Clark went up to Mon- ! e last week to take a look at her < w grand daughter, and to visit her lighter, Mrs. Fairly Tiddy. Miss Victoria Howie and Miss ara Lou Adams went over to eenwood Saturday to hear Dr. BO Clot We have lol 1 patterns?and latest patterr select from.... BOYS' SUIT To ofRf crnnrl < m. ^ w vt j c a moderate pr and in these ti thing, it is unu ever, that the I will meet with \ style and price \ PARK of the principals held t< Z this wagon is that no in terial is allowed to entei J-. .. - ?: the only wagon on the nu :oats of paint on it. and see it and you will be that it is the one to buy. \ - : : COMPAI XA. 1 X 11.A Dr* rvfiI linen lecture in tuc uojivuh ???"? in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gilliard and little girl, Eoline, of Newberry, recently came to Abbeville and Mr. Gilliard is working at the Seaboard Shops. They are staying with Mrs. Gilliard'6 sister, Mrs. J. ?. Rociie, on Magazine street. The A. R. P. Church Society. The annual meeting of the Ladies Society of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church was held Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Alf Lyon being hostess. There was a good atendance of the members and in the election of officers the following ladies were elected: Mrs. Elbert White, President; Mrs. C. H. McMurray, Vice-President; Miss Jessie Hill, SecW " hing ts of new, rich they are the is?for you to j S - - - $5" serviceable clothii ice, has always mes of high pri< sually so. .We Itirf -WAT jyjyo \sluuwig vv i your approval o ER & R i?KEWiiraag?ityiw^ amesi and it will stanc wagon is not only famou ngth but is very light rum ' ' i the strain. S Mi ===== ' M is for ning. o in iper" into l*.. i .^wiu irket " .JS|| con- * | NY M AkViAvilla Q C <1WWVTU1V) Wl 'W* retary; and Mrs- AM Lyon, Treasurer. After the business meeting a social half hour was enjoyed, the young teachers boarding on Mrs. Lyon's street, being invited in and adding much to the pleasure of the afternoon. Ice cream and cake were served. / Has Moved Here. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Jackson and family have moved to Abbeville from Pacolet, S. C., and are now staying with Mrs. James Chalmers, Watdlaw street. Mr. Jackson is a cotton buyer. FOR SALE:?One 1919 Modef Ford J Touring Car, equipped with Hassler's Shock Absorbers and bump" ^??? Pric* ers. iracLicuiiy ucn m?. $675.00 Cash. Address Box 199. f I,, I'm I believe, how- I e are showing 3 as to quality, I P F Q F "~" r i