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tos '^y wm; ii: Bnw^iiiii'Miiwiiiiioiiiii [iii iim 11' i'ii ii iiiiipiiiiii1 IM Mil1 n I rv km I UlUUli/ gg JOHN CORT P?fSENT5 ^HEc | IAND HER PERFE "* ??? J?IAAC .StLVIC (A VERITABLE AF OF FUN MAKER: SINGERS-COMEI ^ AND LOVELY CI niSiiliii^^ I tir ^ - Xocal *V ? ? |: flews : Personals : i | A J) Mrs. W. H. Long visited friends in Due West this week. ? : - * \ > , M. L. Mclhvaine of the Long Cane section, was in town Tuesday. % Frank Kerr, Verdery, was a bu.-ine.s visitor in Abbevile tiiis week. H. J. I'ower. Brownlec, visited ' friend* Abbeville Tucvday - * George Steuifer, Verdery, was l. visitor in Abbevile this week. V . V ,-" ; * Mrs. R. C. Philson returned today from Columbia. Miss Eleanor Schroeder visited relatives ip Anderson last week. I : " ' ,' >?s, J. M. Gambrell was a business visi' tor in Greenwood this week. ' ' C. P. Hammond, Spartanburg, formerly a resident of Abbeville, was a business visitor here this week. Miss Bertha Raines has returned to Asheville after spending the holidays at home. ? Mrs. W. Joel bmitn Jias returned 'from a visit to her horne pebple in f Laurens. Albert and J. B. Mcllwaine, of Due West, were business visitors in Abbeville Tuesday-' ' # / Mr. and Mrs. J. Arch Talbert were among those from McCormick to attend the Minstrel Tuesday night a- ' . - _ Abb Ramey was fined $20.00 for being drunk and disorderly by the TTiavnr Wpjfnps/SRV morning y * ______ Prof. Da H. Henry, Clemson College, was a visitor in Abbeville this week. The Rev. H. W. Pratt, who has been a visitor in Abbeville this week, left Tuesday night for Columbia. ~ J. Huckabee, Lowndesville. was a business visitor in Abbeville this week. J." R. Winn and E. W. Hagen, Due West/were business visitors in Abbeville TiiprHav M. J. Davis, Aiken, was a visitor in Abbeville this week. A. C. Qarkson and J. J. Moormr.n, Columbia, accountants, were business visitors in Abbevile this week. i ' Miss Gladys Seegars, Hartsville, Miss Sarah Spearman, Newberry and J. R. Plowman, Greeville, motored to Abbeville Tuesday, takinp dinner at the Eureka Hotel. OPERA HOUSI One Night Only 3^^fiEASON^SENSA?IONALSUCCES) me XT i 36-CHORUS THE ?'NLy COrte?yCHORI 1 Mrs. J. F. Edmonds will entcrl the Missionary Society of the F tist Church Friday afternoon. 1 ? Mr. Lawrence Parker has iss .invitations to 24 of his* friends t dinner and setback party at his h< Friday night. I " J. D. Kerr, Jr., and William left Monday for B. M. 1. to resi their studies after spending the 1 : days here. \ J. M. Anders-on has returned fi Chester where Mrs. Anderson operated upon last week. Mi's. .A crson is improving rapidly. j Miss Glayds Wham. a happy jui at'Limestone College, lias retur ;to collego after a pleasant holi at home. j Mrs. Bradley Reese has retur wVlOVn ,111/1X1 " ..X. ? called on account of tln? ck'alh of brother. \1 iss Ele5,r"?v Ciambrell has cepted a position with the Gre wood branch of Efird stores ami leave in the next few (lavs for new work. 1 "Vf UlifvnU/vf U P \irli A I'ltf'i UI2?S> DIl/.iUK'lil WV?V U, 4V \ ? :ly was forced to give up her worl the High School on account of eyes, has returned and will ag enter school, i . ?? j W. A. Sanders and H. E. W i came' down from Anderson Tuesc I Mr. Sanders came on business \ !regard to the street paving and Wood has arrived to assist in {work of street paving. I Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair, Lhm ! spent Tuesday andv Wednesday ! Abbeville, Mr. Adair on busin ;Mrs. Adair accompanying that itwo of them could see Gus H .Minstrels Tuesday night. I. ' I Jerome Beck, a Carolina stud j spent a part of the holidays in A1 I ville with his friend, Hubert Cox. ! attended the dance Saturday nigh 1 the Haskell's and made love to all 'pretty girls. I , Mr. George White, has been ; J for several days with grip an< staying with his daughter, Mrs. |M. Smith- Mrs. White has been iting Mrs- George Wright for si time. Mess. W. W. Wilson and Rober i (Wilson, of Antreville, were r j Tuesday. They have recently j chased a poi-ticn of the Dr. J. H. 1 lands and came here to complete sale. Both are responsible farrr in their -section of the county. j Miss Gladys Norris has retur I to her work at Pacolet after spend | the vacation days with her fatl !Mr. Con Morris, who has recei , purchased the T. A. Putnam pi jnear town. Miss Norris is a succi ful teacher at Pacolet. "'V Will Be Married Sunday. Miss Helen Hall, daughter of ! land Mrs. Dewitt Hall, Greenv i ; Street, will be married to Mr. Ne fer McNeill Sunday afternoon at home of the bride-to-be's parents. m The Musical Event of the ! (All Comedy I 20 Beautiful Maidi A Gorgeous Array of G j5 Gowns Original New York You'll Say its the best tw< of your life you < | Full of Pep 2 Pp/y|S 50c, 75c, $1.0 |l WAR-TAX SEATS I tain tep| WANTS |J ut'Q J !;Z 0 a LOST?One mule, dark bay, cast in >nv.', one eye, saddle and bridle on. Ret-urti to Tom Wilson or Jim Boozer. ;|z Reasonable reward. Jim Boozer. Hill 1-7-lt.Pd. | loli- STRAYED?Rod heifer. ! .voi r o!if owner c;tn gel :-anK by jvtyinir 'fo' Ji advertisement. S. T'. WHITE. i;| ?>ni 1 -2-ol.Pd. Route 5.' j|was' * ,n !-' ~ " " " ;$ FOR SALE:?4 pigs, 2 1-2 months !;< old, half Durrock and half Poland Ji China, at ?7.50 each. Also one full g nor >z Jersev heifer calf 2 1-2 months old ft ned * ft , 1 for $25. Applv Box 76, Abbe ft dav , '1 * ' i ft ' Ville. S. C. ^ l-6-3t.Pd. g nod WANTED?A man with experience, ? was. to work in Dry Goods store. ? her | l-G-3t. ' ' The L. W. White Co. || FOR RENT?Two horse farm, fourj# ?IC" ' '4^ j miles from Abbeville on the 1? will! Greenwood road. 75 acres in cu!-j?| lieri tivation,close to church ami school. j!? Will rent reasonably. S. W. Bruce,. McCormick, S. C., Route 2, or J. jlj! lit i Howard Moore, Abbeville. in!1*6*34- ' i| her I " j;; ainj " The Aid Society. |i|: | The Woman's Aid Society nf the j i; ot>'* j Baptist Church met Monday in the ;i; lay. L, 1. ?1 ?i?,v,a,\f. fiio I? icnuixn UI1U pimm ntiv iimui v..^. | v,t^ [supper to bo given Thursday night || [to the men of the congregation. j| I There were about thirty ladies pres- !|! ;ent and a collection of twenty dol- If; liars was taken up which will be used ;j; in paying for the repairs on the \\[ church. Hot chocolate and crackess' ers were served by Misses Gwen !j! Bristow and Vic Howie after the ?11tq > (business meeting. j|; entj! A FAITHFUL SERVANT , ;jl t)be-' ' He( One of the unique and most t at pleasant entertainments of the ;j: the Christmas season was that given at ithe home of Mr. J. Allen Smith last ]|| J Tuesday morning: when the eighS1C jteenth anniversary of the service of . Jane King, the faithful cook of the y " family was celebrated. Jane has been v's "with the familv all these years an(i ?mc'Hs served them with fidelity. The ^ * occasion was a pleasant one, the I n0 ladies of the family being present as| ^ L T- was also Mw. A. B. Morse, Mrs. D. lpro .. ? ... . , tun in. win, airs. J. Alien amun, jr., anu ')Ur" J Miss Hettie McCullom. A delightful ..^aihl ' | luncheon was served which had been ie^ j prepared by Jane after which she tlon ,was called into the parlor and a num- ^r* I I \ J o ! her of handsome gifts were presentJed to her as a token of the esteem ne(* in which she is held by the family. sta^ ling j tier, STOCKHOLDERS MEETING j itly _ The Annual Meeting of the stock ' ace holders of the Planters Bank will be ess- held in the office of the president iWednesday January 14, 1920 at six ^om o'clock. Ken Otto Bristow, Cashier. jJour Mi. l-7-4t. |diffe i]'o i two tUf. Miss Sarah Peirin is in Athens I aflTai the visiting her friend, Mrs. Van Noylbut Wier. * !"Th< I 1 ) f-Z." IKSSilllililBlMBHMffliMIl -.aughter and Song ^ ^ :iid viiuci olden, Glittering i|^| : Production ^ o hours and a half 5ver spent rWBl ?' ^?* 115 0, $1.50 and $2.00 WW ON SALE L^m OUR Tc PLEDGE t ' c!! tC , joy des'p: 1 AOA 1 . ^ ]y re" Tc - ly: t< as m ' * . , , coiis j impo \ Tc the ? * , / Tc glad right Tc expe Tr JL V to re v satin perse grou PARKE] yill Attend Architect's Meeting. j A Ir. James <C. vHemphill, well-' The hidie wn local architect, left this morn- niary depart for Columbia to attend the meet- Sunday Sch of the South Carolina Architec-.dren a Chill Association which convenes in holidays wh t city today. The meeting is the;by the little alar annual session of the associa^ t0?k the Pa' and will hp. held in the offices of '"emombered C. C. Wilson, promnient Colum-!year an(' u architect. Mr. H. Olin Jones, 0f rernember 17 envilJe, is the president of the'a?"0, ^e 1 e association.?lndexJournal. ! Morse, Miss | Morse, and The Goose Girl, J ? Supper iss Lillian Richey entertained / young ladies social club at the A large r e of her sister, Mrs.' Charlie Mc- tend the sup zie, Wednesday night. The tomorrow ni; ig ladies extend an invitation to he final pa rent boys and they meet every debt. The s weeks. The ciub is a pleasant the Woman'; r. So far the club has no name Burts, Colufl the young ladies are considering of the Bapti ? Goose Gir)M a? a nasi*. -'.tend and v a > be of honest, consciei vice to our customers ty-at-large. * i sell only high-grade w > maintain our high qua ite conditions. i > orfer the newest styies the best vz rou know and we know liable. I > price every article fair ) take as little as we cz ueh as you'll give. ) subo'Ornate all selfish der "your satisfaction" rtance. > be sure that you get i reatest possible measur ) adjust all claims .ch v "i ? i-l- ? j. ly; to~ rememoer umi m ;?always. ) represent to the utmos ct or hope for in buying > be more than a mere < present a clothing servk g force in the communi Dnality interested in rth and development o: r & ree; \ Christmas Tree. ? fnterestud in the Pri-! Marie ] ment of the Presbyterian j of Mr. an< ool gave the little chil-! sick of pn istmas tree during the j grand pa re ieh was greatly enjoyed j Smith, ne: folks. Mrs. A. B. Morse j visiting at ft of Santa Claus and [seriously i all the little folks this!safe recov hen questioned could i k' if TO G lany toys brought years ree was given by Mrs.' Jennie Allen, the Missesjspent ]ast Miss Mamie Bowie. jto Anders( an examin at Baptist Church. ghe expeci Mexico or lumoer 01 men win ai-^gr ^gi*vjc< per at the Baptist Church(Board of t ght in commemoration ofimorths ag yment on the $10,000, l0 foreign upper will be served by time. Miss ; Aid Society. Dr. C. E. jfrs. Emm; nbia, General Secretary has only rt st State Convention will at the Mo nil make an address. |go?Inde* iiiH fjl I ;|: _ % ntious service I / J and the com- il:, earing appar- , | ' lity standai ds | , the finest ' a- :m dues?clot! es if :;;h^ are thorou; h- i|:' ly and honest- f in rather than 1 / | interests and T . | of paramour. " I. I satisfaction in : eerfully and -i e customer is -rm ?t all that you i clothes. | '/||| Nothing store: :e; a vital, pulity; a definite . ; the welfare, f Abbeville. : : Si se m ''' ' i r'.sf ' A Sick Child. j -? S'orris, the little daughter 1 Mrs. J. T. Nerris, is quite eumonia at the home of her nts, Mr. and Mrs. Janie* ' ^ ir town. The iittle girl was ui was taKeii sick, sne i* 11. but friends hopo for her ery. lO AS MISSIONARY ary Kennedy, of Troy night in the city enroute jn, where sh.? will stand ation to-be a missionary. he tr? hn QOiit. mtVier to India. She volunteered ?s to the Foreign Mission he A. R. P. church several o and expects to be sent fields within a very short Kpnriprlv i<5 a HancVifor nf \ Kennedy of Troy and ;cently completed a course ody Institute in ChicaJou real. -J