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& Xocal I I flews I I : personals : ! Miss Bessie Wardlaw was shopping J in town Thursday. jg R. H. Kay, of Honea Path, was injS town Thursday. f i Leo McLain, of Donalds, was a |.. visitor here weanesaay. I i " Claude Cothran, of Honea Path,! visited friends here Thursday. i Frank Sherard, of Calhoun Falls,; was in town Wednesday night. Mrs. John White, and children, are visiting relatives in Rocky Mbunt N. C. W. M Jameson, of Honea Path, was! a visitor in Abbeville Thursday. Mrs. W. D. Morrah was among the | shoppers in Abbeville Thursday. Mr and Mrs. W. D. Morrah, Belle-j ? vue, were in Abbeville Thursday. i R. H. Kay, of Honea Path, was ai I visitor in Abbeville Thursday. .sc Misses Mary and Ellen Morrah, fif1 Bellevue, were visitors in Abbeville1 this week. ' in Miss Sarah Welsh, of Monroe, is.?* the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank;111 Welsh. !m M W Mrs. Walter Andrews and Mrs. I M Hennigen, of Willington, were in | town Thursday. !. .Miss Fannie Stark left this weekjin for Xew York to visit her sister, Mrs|~ J Thomas Lyles Davis. j ^ Mrs. H. W. Boyd and Mrs. S. A.| = Wakefield, of Mt. Carmel. were shop-! pers in the city Thursday. i Kepmton Billings returned Friday from Fort McPherson for a few days I visit with his parents. W. M. Barnwell has been out of the city for several days on a business trip to Charlotte and Columbia. Mrs. W. D. Wilson was called to: Spartanburg this week on account cf! the illness of little Joe Everett, Jr. j j Mrs. Carter Arnold will return to j her home in Elberton this \week after! a pleasant visit to her home people. I Mrs C. E Peele, left Friday for Ches- j tre where she will enter Pryor's hos- j pital for a simple operation Miss Sarah Welsh is here from^ Monroe and is spending some timej with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wfelsh. i i Mrs. J. D. Wilson, Mrs. J. . Wis-j by and Mrs. W. Joel Smith attended; the Presbyterial in Greenwood this, week. The Rev R. W. Jopling, who preach-1 ed here Sunday in the Presbyterian | church returned to Richmond Wed-; nesday. Miss Margaret McCord, who is in training at Pryor's Hospital is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCord. The high cost of living has hitj the vquiip folks hard in Ahhevillp I Ice Cream cones have gone up to ten cents apiece. Misses Gertrude Calvert and Mary! Mann-left Monday for Columbia, where they have entered Business [ College. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kennedy, and \ Pat. and Miss Bradley, of Troy, were! in Abbeville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. j Kennedy remained over, while Miss | Bradley returned in the afternoon. Moreland Crymes, an attorney from Greenwood, was attending the Gossett trial in Abbeville Friday. Sheriff F. F. Edmonds, McCormick, was a visitor in Abbeville ; ? Thursday. |j Special Value Fi 1, 6 Room House 5 jufet one half blocl 3 Street. Recently pa j ern conveniences, ; light running wat< j A good value for q m I Abbeville Insurai W. L. PEEE fj J.S.STARK, PRE izauaocicicuciooLCicicii; JUUUUUUUUUUIJII YOUR HEALTH ON WHAT ROYAL RE! QUICK I Phone 367 Next PURE FOOD, HOME C00K1H * SPECIAL TABLE D'HO AND H( A Dinner Party Misses May and Eugenia Robert>n entertained at a lovely dinner irty Thursday night at their home i Main street. The home was lovely i its decorations of pot plants and >ring flowers, the hostesses cordial i'their hospitality and the dinner ost appetising. The guests were 'ajor and Mrs. Fulp, Mr. and Mrs. D. Barksdale, Miss Williams and iss Ott. Mrs. W. M. Barnwell is entertaing the bridge club this afternoon. Engraved Cards and Invitationshe Press and Banner Co. Opera House Today?Friday Dorothy Phillips j in | "Destiny" and Mutt and Jerr Cartoon i m i "Dead Eye Jeff" 10c. 20c. | SATURDAY j Albert Ray and i Elinor Fair in * "Be a Little Sport" j and A Sennett Comedy j n a*a i jl lie v iiiagc Chestnut" 10c. 20c. MONDAY | Albert Vierras Hawaiians i i . . in ' A TSlifrlrf- J-n TTqmtqii* i. JL llJlgllU JLJLX XJLUi VV IvAl Picture Program Theda Bara m "La Belle Russe" Admission Children-50 cents Adults 75 cents i . i ^ CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a eandi-j ite for Sheriff of Abbeville Courty the Democratic Primary, and I ?dge myself to be governed by the lies and to abide the resuh of the 'imary. J. N. BLUM. fiffissifwsywywtfsii In Real Estate jfj on Nickles Avenue ft c from N. Main * jj] tinted, has all mod- rij including electric ffi sr and sewerage. [|j uick sale. S M ice and Trust Co . SI ILES, MANAGER !* I SIDENT ? /S DEPENDENT If YOl/ EAT S STAURANT | iUNCHES | ; to McMurray Drug Store * IG AND PROMPT SERVICE ? TE DINNERS SUNDAYS || HI DAYS H I JOHN A. HOLLAND, || The Greenwood Piano Man t K largest, dealer in musical lnstru leg ments in Western South Carolina. Sella J EE pianos, solf-plainer pianos, organs and ! H Bewing machine Reference: The j iBank of Green >t*ood, the oldest and j n | itrongeet Back in ^eenwcod County | H Legal Blanks For Sale, the Press jfll and Banner. i =r= !j i | WANTS || ICR SALE?One Plug Mule, cheap, ?( Pat Roche, Abbeville, S. C. f||j 3t. COTTON SEED FOR SALE?600 || bu. of good planting seed at $1.50 Hi per bushel. Chas. B. Thomas, R. 1 Calhoun Falls, S. C. 4-5-3pd. WANTED?To frame your pictures, i? frames of all styles, and frames'5 made to order. I Hays Studio Run 1 month. FOR RENT?Two furnished rooms, pf upstairs. Apply to, Mr.. R. C. Wilson. - ~ : FOR RENT?Room suitable for;? young man. Also table board for ^ several men. Mrs. W. C. Dupre, Phone 122 ^it FOR SALE?Two cheap mules, in |S - good condition, and work any- jgj where. See. t W. L. Peebles or J. S. Stark, Abbeville, S. C. IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST?T jl have for sale 500 bushels of H Wannamakei/-Gleveland Bi't Bp'1 |jj Cotton Seed. Real olantinf? seed, g| first year's growing from Wannamaker's Aeolian Farm, heavy js fruiter, matures early, ginned on 3 j private pin. Price $2.50 per iH bushel f. o. b. Newberry, S. C. |S 4-7-6t. Engraved Cards and Invitations--!.? I The Press and Banner Co. ^ |j||j| You can your S yOU'RE intei know; becau: of economy === t always like th< "economizing." The nice thinj the fact that yoi You buy better c then you let the I All-wool wears 1 so often: that sa> We carry ever Manhattan Shirt wear, oxfords, h Our line is up=to J.M.J c mammmmmmmm wtamammmKmim Fri Rollicking " It Pays COM IlLSC "It Pays to Advertise" is fact combined with the ri< fire idioms of its dialogue marked its New York pre drama in years. R Cha FOl Just one of 10 big feature all five days $2.50 plus 1 CHAU1 Due West, S. C. f economize 1 pi lllg UUUJ rested in that subj se everyone likes the he money saved. Yc ; sacrifices that go If about clothes eco a don't have to" "sa :lothes; that's the an clothes do the ecom onger; you don't hav res for you. ything in haberdashi :s, ties, socks, collars ats, etc. =date. Our prices a \nderson Clothing Store day April 9th American Com ompiele Production ; to Advert I PANY OF EIGHT m j iii m ratosolutly clean and wh( Americanism of its hun T J T_ _i 1 i ana me many ciever siu )duction as the most sue ednath utauqua [RTH NIGHT s of the Chautaqua. Se; .0"' Tax AUyUA Wfcfc AY 6th 1 ! on I ies I "I ect we g i results H >u don't S i with I nomy is H f* " E2E icririce. M swer === 1 omizing. 1 e to buy 1 ss * ery. I , under= i SfS \ re right. 1 Co. | aaiM i gB| edy j u ise | )lesome and the jj ior, the rapid- H lawuiio eiiecieu, in cessful comedy w isons tickets for u K | :o 11th 1 ' 1