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fr Xocal flews !f = || : personals : I! #? ?* j Miss Grace Donnald, of Due West, i J was in town shopping Tuesday. I 11 Mrs. A. H. Mundy. of Hodges.; I was a visitor in town Wednesday. I Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Hillhoussj" spent Wednesday in Greenwood. j i I George Bshop, Greenwood, was a visitor in Abbeville Wednesday. 's ? !< Joel Wright, Lowndeville, was a 0 visitor in Abbeville Wednesday. L I :n Mrs. J. T. Stokes, and sister, I Miss Alberta Clinkscales, of Mon- L 1 terey, were in town Wednesday. I ? L Mrs. Carter Arnold, of Elberton,| is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. |n ? ii L. T. Hill. i. J J. C. McLauren and J. B. Harmon, |e Newberry, were visitors in Abbe-j1] ville this morning. ,a t " I Irving Cjlecfcley* *ix>wndesville, |V was a business visitor in town Wed-jn nesday. :n f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowen, Antre-'t ville, were visitors in Abbeville Wed- o nesday. Mr. and Mr. John U. Wardlaw, and two daughters, Belleview, were j shoppers in Abbeville Wednesday. I :P Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Watts were visitors in Abbeville this week, j* - |c Jamei-A. Hill and Lamar Gilliam I are -attending United States Court a in Greenville this week. g d Chick <}allaway is spending a few j, days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. t ? . . | *A. B. Gallaway. ' The friends of Mrs. W. C. Drake, iC it who was taken to the Greenwood | wood Hospital Sunday, will be glad|, to know that she is doing nicely. J1 !? Horace Harper, Tom Shirley, n Garvey Ridgeway and C. E. Harper, ;n j of Honea Path, spent Wednesday^ and Thursday in the city. v Mrs. Oscar Shelly is in the cityj from Monroe, and will spend this,I week with Mrs. Hipp. c t Miss Winona Barksdale left for <j Coker College Tuesday afternoon i after spending the Easter holidays I with her parents. I * In Chester j? Mr. C. D. Brown, and Miss Louise i* Brown went over to Chester this week, seeking medical advice fori0 Miss Louise, who has been suffer-!* ing lately from the effects of flu. j* ___________ 'n i Mrs. Barnwell Entertains Mrs. J. F. Barnwell entertained i again Wednesday morning at bridge! complimentary to her aunt, Mrs. J. jj E. Coburn, who leaves Thursday for ,j her home going by Washington, ^ where she has a daughter at school. * U. D. C. The Abbeville Chapter U. D. C. will meet with Mrs. W. E . Leslie I next Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'-| clock. All members who expect attend will please notify Mrs. Lesi^eJg Mrs. W. H. White Entertains !, Mrs. W. H. White entertained at j C bridge Tuesday at her home on * Greenville street, sixteen ladies be- i ing invited to enjoy the afternoon, j The house was made lovely with j* many vases of spring flowers, the i score cards were of apple blossom j design. The guests were lovelv in their Easter suits and hats, altogeth-j er making the party unusually gay. j Salads, aspic, hot rolls and coffee were served. i I fHHttSKRfiyBSfiyHf ijj Special Value fi 1, 6 Room House S just one half bloc] , i ? i g Street, itecenuy p< g ern conveniences, ? light running wat A good value for q ? Abbeville Insurai e W. L. PEEI fi J. S. STARK, PRE dfii iiranrinnririKininir'n'r UUUyuUUUUM IJ Uu > \ y COL. WILSON; ON" A BAD ROAD Col. Walter W. Wilson, the king etback artist of Level Land, was own Saturday attending a meeting f the Board of Assessors, nd loofcing* riftbr other business iatters.?5^^il^ ;heae. he got into comaunicat^^-?itli.*J?resident Stark of * ' " inoti+nHnn ItlCVb irith thejresj^'&Utf the two issued a hallenpwqQS^^^err and his partier. The*J#|^2j?ftn took the lead n the beginning of the game and ust played along in front all the vening. In order to make the game nteresting they allowed Col. Wilson nd President Stark to get even on wo occasions, and at the end they fere carried down to the branch but ?t allowed to drink. Though both lembers of the defeated team voted or "good roads" during the day, hey traveled a rocky road throughut the evening. LONG AND SHORT MEET Last week Mr. Jewel Short, a good rinter from Athens, Ga., was in Abbeville assisting the Press and banner force in getting out the acumul&tion of work in the office. >uring the evenings he walked bout the city to see just what a ood town was like. One evening he ropped into Steve's Cafe and got ito conversation with Hon. J. Alien /ong, the new Water and Light Commissioner. After the two had cysussed most of the national and inernational issues of the day, Mr. iOng, being a married man, found l was aooui nme to go nome. Me ;ot up and expressed his pleasure at neeting the stranger, saying "My iame is Long, and I hope we shall fleet again." The printer replied, 'My name is Short and I join in the pish." The only reason the Water and jight Commissioner did not electroute or drown the printer was that he former had not yet taken the ath of office. CARD OF THANKS Mr. T. H. Cobb wishes to thank aost sincerely, the many kind riends and neighbors for their exreme kindness during the sickness f his mfrtfi?rf rl_^b?^wish to thank hem for their 'kindness and beautiul flqr^l crffeipnjgi'jit the death of ay brother Parkfer Cobb. Notice to Creditors Any one holding any bills, claims r debts of any kind^against Parker 2. Cobb, will kindly mail same to \ H. Cobb, 115 Cambridge St., Abbeville, S. C., and I will settle ame. Respectfully, T. H. Cobb. t. ? ? v Miss June .Roscoe T '% 3 ? ife^ice a^*^e mill laj$ r^iiidQ . unusually tltfjisagrt by the :pla^ing^ of little tfiss June Roscoe, who is a child vonder in a musical way. The little firl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ioscoe, who have arrived in Abberille recently to take up Community ind Y. M. C. A. work. Little Miss funp is fwoliTO - jcars oi age, sue preiides with grace and dignity at the jiano and plays the most difficult Dieces. She is a student at Anderson College, the .College being so inter?sted in her musical career that it las adopted her. IflPlllWPIWPIFIFIWIIWPU i 71JIJIJ1JIJIJIIJIJIJIJUIJI2 { In Real Estate Sji on Nickles Avenue ffi: k from N. Main [jj iinted, has all mod- g: including electric j? er and sewerage. jE j uick sale. S ice and Trust Co . S *LES, MANAGER 5 SIDENT g TWO BROKEN NOSES Son Bill was in a bad fix Monday iafternoon. He was playing ball at the High School, and the ball he was to gather in, and throw to first struck a rock and then struck Bill on jfthe nose. In a little while the nosi |Was as big as J. Pierpont Morgan's ,was, and Bill was at home trying all j known remedies. His nose is better m' ' ' * i- ii- -x t;_ ,now. rne cmei reason is mat nit> | dog, McAdoo, also has a broken jnose. McAdoo attends all the games at the High School and is not a poor player when it comes to run-; ning after the ball. He was looking; on Tuesday while one of the young Ty Cobbs was batting. The bat got| loose in some way and lit on Mc-i 'Adoo's nose faking it look much j ^like Bill's looked the day before. Al-| .though the dog weighs almost as| I much as the boy th% latter was able| (to carry him h^me in his arms forj treatment. / WHEELER^?ASHLEY v / ; { The marriage of Mr. Vance AshJay to Miss Anna Wheeler was held at the home of the bride in Sardinia Wednesday afternoon at six o'clock.Mr. Ashley left for Sardinia Tuesday j afternoon, accompanied bv La E. i ! Pratt, Reid Ashley and Mark Pen-j |nell. Mr. Ashley is connected with! the Abbeville Motor Car Co., and iswell known in this city and county.! ' ? Cain >ate for sheriff I hereby announce myself a candi-1 date for Sheriff of Abbeville County j n the Democratic Primary, and I j ledge myself to be governed by the! rules and to abide the resub of tho ' >rimary. i J. N. BLUM. i j ' I A C|VTT<Ci I ?? All A k5 I ' ! i FOR SALE?One Plug Mule, cheap, jj Pat Roche, Abbeville, S. C.I 3t! ,! j COTTON SEED FOR SALE?600 i bu. of good planting seed at $1.50 j per bushel. Chas. B. Thomas, R. 1 ! Calhoun Falls, S. C. ;4-5-3pd. j [WANTED?To frame your pictures, j frames of all styles, and frames! made to order. j Hays Studio Run 1 month. FOR RENT?Two furnished rooms, upstairs. Apply to, Mrs. R. C. Wilson. | ________ FOR RENT?Room suitable for! young man. Also table board fori several men. M~ W n r? ...... >. v. L/upre, rhone 1ZZ FOR SALE?Two cheap mules, in! good condition, and work any-j. ! where. See * $? L-^te4?*?or J- \1 # Abbevi,,S ;vi ' ?- i;; H ? 5 S j IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST^T' have for sale 500 bushels of j Wannamakei/-Gleveland Bi<r Bo'l J Cotton Seed. Real planting seed. | first year's growing from Wanna ! maker's Aeolian Farm, heavy I fruiter, matures early, grinned on J private gin. Price $2.50 per bushel f. o. b. Newberry, S. C. i 4-7-6t. I ! I ; I Engraved Cards and Invitations- - : The Press and Banner Co. You car vour , I yOU'RE int know; beca of economy ? always like t "economizing.' The nice thii I the fact that y You buy bettei then you let th All-wool wears so often: that s We carry ev Manhattan Shi wear, oxfords, Our line is up I J.M. If RAME II A Vei II Suit llxnTDCnj IVjUVOVJ.! f. t?4 ' s-diSSn&iv 9 i economi Spring clo :erested in that s use everyone likes the money saved. he sacrifices that > about clothes ou don't have to clothes; that's the ie clothes do the e< ! longer; you don't 1 aves for you. erything in haberd irts, ties, socks, col! hats, etc. . sr.:,.-. " : J to-date. Our pric Andersoi Qothing. Store ? BHH! Y 8C GILL] ABBEVILLB y Smart Two-Button 5 1 From Our Showing 0 BAUM CI ..rr' V THE u7 The from ?\ ! - .1 , Sp.V 'mans m< :4jSrH ve^aii :X ?lanpls ml first butt x\ J JM& conforms the figure | lira ular mod '50 Copyright, 1920, B. Kirschbaura Company ze on I >thes I lubject we the results You don't go with \ economy is "sacrifice." ! answer ? conomizing. have to buy j \ ashery. lars, under= es are right. i Co. [AM 1 ack OIHES vnn TTP v/ vj w a-t t of this young c xlel is cut on \ jht lines. The I softly to the \ cn. The coat ? moderately to | . A very pop- * el this Spring. .0*75 I I