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I OUR MODERN ! . .. OPEN FOl Residents of Abbeville and through this Institution's new meet every financial requirem nANAnal 'sarvipp nlaCPS our SDle r posal of all. A cordial invitation is exter The Bank is open for busin You will be made thoroughly a* for your convenience may be ii Our Officers are confident tl modern vault; our unexcelled complete provision for patrons' i Please consider this a perso welcome is assured. J. S. STARK, Preident. ? * OTTO BRISTOW, Cashier. ?<* ' "I I.' ! ! *./' .. . . * '*" v y$ * PLANTE AWbevi Si V A Iti^VMAAL nuiuiuuu SATURDAY, P We will close out Firestone Casings reduction. 30x3 plain $16.00, nonsizes in proportioi i|; our line to the wel and Fisk. All our < | makes. We don't ^ Seconds. We sel | reasonable prices. UUl 11I1C 1? W1I1J 1 you purchase. c D. "Never to be c .j [ Hotel Ba | WILL 1 Has Been Remoi Ready Fo UNDER NEW ' I "urn P vnc > 1 TTV JUA|/\ SHERER j 4 BANKING HOME R BUSINESS surrounding country have . ac banking home to facilities ent most ' effectively. Intern ndid equipment directly at the ided to inspect our facilities. ess and will welcome its frie t home and the equipment insta ispected in every detail, hat you will be interested in safe deposit department and ' comfort that have been provi nal invitation to call?a he L. C. PARKER, Vice-Presid SANFORD HOWIE, Asst. Cas RS BANK, lie, S.C. ille Owners NOVEMBER 1st, our entire stock of and Tubes at a big $12.00, 30x31-2 nlr,'v] tio AA ru-u AV OJtVlU flOiW< UtllCl i. We will confine 1 known Goodyear casings are the best handle Molded or 1 the best and at plete. See us before Brown [Undersold." rber Shop IE-OPEN ieled and is Now r Business MANAGEMENT :rt Barbers. ind PARKS. Mr. Tom Abies, Greenwood, was a I business visitor in Abbeville Monday. a ?? IThe Rev. J. L. Daniel conducted I union services in the Presbyterian I Church Sunday night. 1 -Mrs. R. C. Philson and two children have returned from a visit with Mr. Philson's family in Clinton. U R. C. Philson, Philson and Henry, left Friday on a business trip to the northern markets. Judge Frank B. Gary is at home after a strenuous five weeks of court at Spartanburg. cess that S. H. Rosenberg is expected to re? ' turn from New York today, where he has been on business for the past week. nds. The friends of Mrs. Bettie Shillito tiled will regret to learn that she is seriously ill. our . the Miss Lydia Owen, who is a student ded. at Winthrop this year, spent the arty week-end here with her home folks. nt. Messrs. W. E. Hill, J. S. Cochran hjgr fand Henry Carlisle attended the fair in Greenwood Friday. |J JV I ].'i Miss Eva Reames, Julian Roche and J. Foster Barnwell, Jr. went up i' l to Clemson Saturday to the football game. * "{ , Mrs. W. B. Martin and baby are visiting: Mrs. Martin's aunt, Mrs. M. H. Taggart. > ?_ - Miss Lizzie Sharp is in Abbeville for the fall season and is with Mrs. Gordon White on . Greenville street this week., Mr. Harry M. Householder has been discharged from the army, and is at home with Mrs. Householder. Miss Elizabeth Jones came down from Anderson Saturday and spent over Sunday with her home folks. * ; ; * Miss Kathleen Latimer, of Honet Path, spent the week-end in the dty with her friend, Miss Minnie Ruth i:< Coxi 4 Miss Sarah Mundy, who is taking ' a business course in Greenwood, ~j i j spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.W. H. Mundy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Householder expect to leave Abbeville in about : : a month for Indiana, where they will ; make their future home. < , * Mrs. Essie Greene and two bright ; boys J. E. and Roy of Due West, : were the week-end guests of her sis: ter, Mrs. I. E. Culbreth, on Magazine ! ; street. ? , >. | J|: Mrs. Ida Caldwell, of Greenville, spent Saturday and Sunday here with . ; j: Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran and other, ' friends. She came down to do her fall shopping. " Every kind of party under the sun is being given in Abbeville this week. Every body from a baby in long .. dresses to old women are going to . parties this week. Dr. J. S. Moffatt, president of ; Erskine Colleare. nreacheri at. the A. "'Jr. P. Church Sunday morning, his subject being the "forward movement" of his church and the raising of $250,000. ;j:i . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tucker went r over to Atlanta Friday for a short !|; visit to home folks. Mrs. Tucker will :j; remain for a week while Mr. Tucker is back on the job of putting in the <i> heating plant at the school. ft | Mr. Knittle, who run the bier ce-1 ;); ment mixer for the street paving! ')} force, has found Abbeville too small j! a town for him and has been transj; fered to Atlanta. Mr. McKendal is ][ operating the big machine now. ;];S. H. ROSENBERG JUST I DCTI TDKirn rn Aii *.1 v r. nuiuAiic.!/ r IWH1 11. I. ;j; S. H. Rosenberg, Rosenberg Mercantile Company, has just returned jj! from New York, where he secured some bargains in ladies dresses, coats and suits, which will be offered I; for sale at prices 20 to 40 per cent below regular fall prices. MISS MARIE MORRISEY NOT ALWAYS A SINGER SHE SA Miss Marie Morrisey, whose c cert on Thursday, Oct. 30, at Opera House, promises to be one the most delightful of the season, sists that her voice was not alw received with the same favor as i today. It seems that Miss Morrisey has ways been determined to sing, i when she was a little girl, she use< life up her voice and carol loudly the edification of herself and all neighbors. One day, the policeman on beat passed Miss Morrisey's hoi and hearing strange sounds isat forth, fie finally concluded to inv< gate. He was a good policeman, was 1 and he took an interest in all the fairs of the street. So he preset himself before Miss Morrisey's ther. "Madame," he said, "is that 5 child?" Miss Morrisey ceased singing long enough to hear mother admit the relationship. "Well, Madam," said Pat, "wha the world is the matter with her make her cry all the time?" Don't let the week pass with giving a .party. WflflBBBinifinnni I Are Y Arc living rule? Don't chem large* one ei Invi whoai people Thurx j | have a I THJ j SCHE bamnmniMBiEn ? Die Ros v ... Ladies' V* I .r TU H * *1 I S. H. Rosenb B just returned frc I lection from the I York. VERY Bi I ONLY Q These Dresses n iucliyci o anu win ? the regular Fall ] | The Roi I *4 ;;| Delpi I ANTHR w Briqi 1 to * for the th THE REAL the 11S6 2 CAL FUEL % NO SMOKE ited .... . ~ Burnt 'Out hei h" Abbeville t in 49 Rhone 10?< raaggaawwfi^ ou In Society This v you going to a- Party? An the return Party according Or have you broken the break the chain and go: in e for the fun in it and help ri t amount of money ever rai itertainment. Ite people out of town, invite re not usually invited but. In i9 children, young people, j day and Friday if it is your 1 . party, invite men in large m E MONEY RAISED BY ME IS FOR THE HQS PI aranRiumiirumiumiii t enberg Merca * PHPPHB r.. . , , . . 'i * Dresses, Coats am '1 ' : IE VERY LATEST MODE ertg, of Rosenberg Mercantil it* New York, where he has best Ladies Ready-to-Wear EST MATERIAL?ALL G< ONE GARMENT OF A , Coats and Suits were bougl Kp snlrl At nrirp* from 20 to' prices. SIZES, 16 to 44. senberg Mercai ? ???? irin ACITE lets ECONOMl- [ J?*' v. 1 * |"|t*-1* r ?> s NO SOOTH 5 Up ftl 3 1 it Ice Plant ' ? * : gJKf,' II: r 68 ft W^gsk ;J:i| J J then ' - ' jt ito the 9 Kite the # X rite old 1 knd on ^ ? time to 1 imWi. 1 THIS ? <jn j t . .-,?? ?: I V ntfle Co. I - i-Bc I Sals. I y? ;ls. i ' ' le Company, hai ... secured a bigie- I makers in New I 50D COLORS. 1 KIND. it direct from the I 40 Percent under i itile Co. * 'I