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Lillian Richey is visiting]?
frinc^ in Atlanta. L
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Miss Clarkie Link, who is teaching j J
near Belton, spent Friday night with J
her sister, Miss Maggie Link.
Raymond Price spent Sunday in j
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Charlie Darracott spent Sunday in:
Lowndesville with his parents. I
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Henry Carlisle spent Monday in j ^
Greenwood. jd
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J. G. Hagen, Columbia was a f
niookpiifl visitor in Abbeville. jb
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Miss Mary Dawson, Santuc, was a k
visitor in Abbeville Saturday.
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Mr. H. B. Brown, of Columbia, isj
spending several days in the city.
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Mrs. P. A. Crowther, Antreville, ij]
was a shopper in Abbeville Saturday. !a
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Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Beatty, Lown-('s
desville, were visitors in Abbeville
Saturday. ,
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Misses Clarkie Guillebeau and i
Sarah Gibert spent the week-end in i
Greenville.
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Henry Perrin, Bishopville, spent!
the week-end with his cousin, Mrs. L. j
W. Mabry.
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Mr. R. M. Haddon has returned 1
home after a visit to his sister, Mrs. U
J. M. Haddon at Donalds. L
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Miss Annie Lee Hagen, j Clinton,!
was the guest of her parents, Mr. and I
Mrs. R. G. Hagen, Saturday andi
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Sunday. |
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Hubert Cox, who is attending the |
University and is getting to be learn-j
ed in the law, wa sat home for the
week-end seeing his home folks.
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Miss Lois Shaw, of Greenville, :r
spent the week-end in the city with I
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relatives and friends.
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bia, is in Abbeville visiting her par-j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cheat-^
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ham, and friends. Miss Cheatham j
holds'a responsible position with;*
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Kohn in Columbia.
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Dr. Glenn Love, Park Hospital,!^
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iNew iorK, was wie guesw oaiuruay,
and Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. i
Austin. , !
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harkness and
Miss Sarah Harkness, Antreville,
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were^ shoppers in Abbeville Satur-i
day. !f
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Mrs. W. S. Cothran, who has been d
in a Chester hospital for the past s
several weeks, returned here Sun-jr
day for a few days visit. She expects o
to return to Chester Wednesday and s
will be accompanied by Mr. Cothran. s
Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. J. c
D. Kerr and Mrs. W. W. Bradley ;
went over to Greenwood Friday afternoon
to see the sights. They made v
the trip in Mr. Williamson's hand-L
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some new car. ^
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Eliza Horton, of Columbia,
sper^ithe week-end with her sister,1
MrsjSiR. C. Philson, on North Main
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street. !
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Misses Ruth Howie and Edna,
Bradley have returned from Agnes'*1
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Scott College where they attended a .
meeting of the Y. W. C. A. council
the past week.?Brenau Notes inj
Atlanta Constiution.
Misses Sara and Mary Haigler, Wi- v
nona Barksdale and Caroline Reese, jj
of Coker College, Hartsville, are expected
home Wednesday to spend!
several days with home folks. r
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fi Special Value
fi 1, 6 Room House
6 just one half bloc!
E Street. Recently ps
g ern conveniences,
fj light running wat<
|j A good value for q
S Abbeville Insurai
B W. L. PEEI
fi J. S. STARK, PRE
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COL. NANCE ARRIVES
Col. Joe N. Nance, who came to
Lbbeville ten or twelve years ago
nd opened a bull campaign which
mt Col. Bob Hill and the other coton
buyers clean out of the market,
as been in the city for several
ays buying up the fleecy staple,
'ol. Nance does not make as much
uss now as he did in the old cays,
>ut he still knows when to buy and
/hen you see him gathering in the
ales, you may know that he is geting
ready to gather in the iron men.
Have You Tried "Milhi"?
At a recent Chinese banquet the
lonorable guests were served with
n extraordinary dish called "milhi".
!o successful was the new dish and
o tasty was it the guests unanimousy
voted it the piece de resistance.
Ls any of you can easily procure the
ngredients and the preparation of
milhir' is so simple we recommend
t for that tired, Spring feeling.
Milhi" is made of live newborn
iiice dipped in honey.
Everybody Scared of Abbeville
For the second time the city high
chool debating team is without an
pponent. A telegram was received
y the superintendent Saturday
bat Fountain Inn had withdrawn
rom the debating contest. Instructs
from the Debating Council at
le University of South Carolina
ave been wired for, but as yet no
eply has been received to the mesage.
Regional Conference in Columbia
A bulletin has been received
rom Dr. P. P. Claxton, U. S. Comlisisoner
of Education, stating that
t regional conference on business
raining and commercial education
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VUUIU UC Jicm ill vwiu..?M.?
lay, April 10. Dr. Glenn Leven Swig;ett,
in charge of commercial eduation
for the Commissioner, will
reside at the conference and initations
have been sent to all school
uperintendents and principals in
Virginia, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Georgia and Florida to atend
the conference.
Jnknown "Jack Ersdley' r.u# Rope
Friday evening last some unknown
Jack Bradley" or "Barney Oldield"
at the wheel of a speedy
ouring car was making a record
lown North Main street until he (or
he) struck the saw horses and tight
ope which blocks off the lower part
f the street opposite the graded
chool. Whether the red lantern
winging before the race on the obtruction
was lighted or not is unertain
but that it never will be
ighted again is dead certain. When
he speedster reached the place
/here he could see the blockade he
iromptly locked both rear wheels
iitf alas! too late, lor, although the
kidding wheels left their indelible
nark on the asphalt for thirty feet,
he momentum was so great that,
/hen the machine struck the horses
.nd the lantern, they were as a wisp
>f hay. Parts of the lantern and
lieces of the red globe were picked
ip by Miss Nettie Russell's chickens
t her back yard Saturday morning.
he bird in the car hasn t slowed
lown yet that we have heard of.
United States Marshal C. J. Lyon
ras a business visitor in Abbeville
londay.
Mrs. L. C. Parker, and son, Dick,
eturned Sunday from New Orleans
In Real Estate jg1
on Nickles Avenue ft j
k from N. Main ffi j
tinted, has all mod- Wig
including electric Eg |
ar ana sewerage. pug
uicksale. jgjf
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Miss Sara Covington, a student at |
Coker College, is the guest of Miss ?
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Winona Zarksdale, the two arriving |
Saturday to spend the Spring holi- |
days here.
Automobile Accident
Sam Cook had his shoulder blade |
broken Friday in front of the resi- |
dence of J. D. Nickles, when his |
Ford machine turned over. Mrs. Cook I
and his mother were with him in the |
machine at the time of the accident, 8
escaping with slight injuries. The |
I party was coming from Greenwood f
to Abbeville at the time of the acci- 1
dent.
Death of M. G. Donald
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Maxcy G. Donald, a prominent |
citizen of Due West, died at his home f
I Friday of last week, after a protrac- 1
,ted illness. Mr. Donald was for a long 1
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(time^ one of the prosperous farmers |
of the Due West section. Some years |
|ago he went into business in the |
itbwn, and later became the agent cf |
(tne Due West and Donalds railroad, |
jwhich position he held for a number |
of years. He served as a representa- |
itive from Abbeville County for one |
term, declining reelection.
Mr. Donald is-survived by his wife, 1
Iwho before her marriage was Miss I
,Cox, of this county, and by two chil- ?
dren. He was a member of the Bap- |
tist church.
Mrs. Tiddy' Entertains i
Mrs. R. N. Tiddy entertained a ^
number of youngladies at a sumptu-j
ous turkey dinner Friday. An elegant
course dinner was served the'
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(guests among whom were: Misseb g
Annie Hill, Georgie Ott, Kathleen c
Coleman, Rachel Whisonant, Susie a
Lown and Sallie Hart. a
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AT LONG CANE
The Rev. H. C. Fennell will preach
t Upper Long Cane Church next
iunday morinng. After the service a
ongregational meeting will be held
t which time a pastor will be called (
nd four deacons will be elected.
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equipped to stand punishment D
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rim.
The exclusive -Double-Cable- B !
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from internal rim troubles. E,
Four twisted steel cables hold B
Federal Tires firmly on the rim; j?
keep_ them from shifting, rocking,
blowing ott or the toe bead pinch- .
ing the tube. '
This prevents rim cuts and blow
outs just above the rim.
Thousands of Federal users are !
proving this every day.
Federals could be economizing
for you, but not unless you have "l;
them on your car. Let us tell you,.,.
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The British gvernment has offered T
its demobilized women war workers wj.
free transportation overseas. Most of
them elect to go to Canada. vvi11
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