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k ~?=3fll Xocal V ^ W r 'I : personals : j # Mrs. Robt. L. Cheatham spent the week-end with relatives at Peak. Mr. Bob Greene spent the week-end in Lancaster. ? Miss Helen Edwards was a visitor in Antreville Sunday. Glenn Baskin, Honea Path, was a visitor here Sunday. C. W. Chandler, o^ ^reenv le, spent Sunday in town. Miss Lucille Hamilton, of Saint Matthews, was a visitor in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis McMillan, Greenwood, were visitors in Abbeville', Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason, Ander-, son, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.' M. Gambrell Sunday. il Miss Elizabeth Edmonds, of Ches-1: I . I' ter, spent the week-end with her par-J ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Edmond?. j W. E. Hill left Monday for George-1 town to attend a gather of South I. I PoTnlino Mocnrc in fViof nifv * r i, The Rev. R. T. Squires, Laurens,' preached at the \ Presbyterian I Church Sunday morning and evening. ^ Misses Sarah Mundy, Sarah Ella i Drennan and Agnes Edwards, Green-J wood, were visitors in Abbeville Sunday. I] Mrs.^ A. S. Thomas, and little! daughter, Spartanburg, are visiting Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' R. M. Hill. jt p Mrs. Frank Welsh has issued in- < vitations to a bridge party at her j home Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Sarah Haskell and Missj Sarah Welsh. . Mrs. W. E. Leslie will entertain I the U. D. C's at her home Tuesday j afternoon and the Daughters arej loking forward with pleasure to the! meeting. There will be no services in the! Associate Reformed Church r.extj Sabbath morning. Rev. Plaxco will j be absent, preaching at Cedar j Springs, - I The Book Club j I i The Book Club will meet with;1 Mrs. C. A. Milford on Wednesday; fternoon at four o'clock. I The Civic Club The regular meeting of the Civic; Club will be held Thursday after-j noon at four o'clock at the Red1 Cross offices. A full meeting is j urged. II In Virginia Dr. S. G. Thomson and Mr. Calvert Thomson spent several days in J Lexington, Va., on business, They j s left Abbeville Friday and will re-j L turn Tuesday. I Parties Last week was a gay one for the ! bridge players of Abbeville, the fes-j tivities winding up with the meeting | of the brdge club with Mrs. Wm. M.j Barnwell Friday and a charming' party given Saturday by Mrs. G. A. i Neuffer. ~ ?a? j ' I Mrs. Barnweii etmerwiucu ladies, the games being of unusual interest and the delightful refreshments enjoyed to the fullest. Mrs. Neuffer entertained two table* of players, opening her beautiful new room to guests for the first I, time. The games were lively, the conversation spirited and at the close of the afternoon, grape fruit, salads YOUR HEALTH OjV WHAT ROYAL RE: QUICK I Phone 367 Next PURE FOOD, HOME C00K1N SPECIAL TABLE D'HO AND HC GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAYj The general election for city officers will be held tomorrow. Mayor Mars and four councilmcn, all present incumbents, were nominated without opposition at the democratic primary some weeks ago and the general election will be a mere matter of form. NOTICE! SCHOOL ELECTION Whereas, a petition has been circulated in Pineville School District No. 40 ^king for an election or the purpose of voting an additional tax of 4 mills for school purposes; and whereas it appears to be properly signed, an election is hereby called to take place at the school house in said district on Saturday April 24th. Those in favor of the tax will cast a ballot upon which there is t written or printed the word "yes".' Those opposed will cast a ballot upon I which there is written or printed the word "No." Rules governing General Elections to be observed. Trustees to act as managers of said election." W. J. Evan., Co. Supt. of Education. NOTICE! TEACHERS EXAMINATION The Regular Spring Teacher's Eximination will be held in the Abberille County Court House on Saturlay May 1st, 1920. Examination to jegin at 9 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. All wishing to take the examina-| ion will come prepared with pencil, ind paper. W. J. Evans, Co. Supt. of Education. Opera House TODAY?TUESDAY ] HARRY CAREY . .IN | "A Gun Fiahtin 'Gentle- I man" and i Inv. Hand No. 13. i 10c. 20c. | WEDNESDAY Constance Talmadae IN "Experimental Marriage" AND A Two Reel Western. . "The Trail of The Hold Up Man.' 10c. 20c. THURSDAY William Russell IN "SACRED SILENCE" AND A Two Reel Comedy "The Bull Thrower" j IS DEPENDENT YOU EAT | STAURANT jUNCHES ; to ntcMurray Drug Store G AND PROMPT SERVICE rE DINNERS SUNDAYS ILIDAYS . j The Slum Settlements of the Salavation Army are lighthouses for he poor and downtrodden on the dark and stormy coast of adversity. WANTS | :OR SALE?One Plug Mule, cheap. Pat Roche, Abbeville, S. C. 3t. COTTON SEED FOR SALE?600 bu. of good planting seed at $1.50 per bushel. Chas. B. Thomas, R. 1 Calhoun rails, o. * 4-5-3pd. ? WANTED?To frame your pictures, frames of all styles, and frames made to order. Hays Studio Run 1 month. FOR RENT?Two furnished rooms, ^stairs. Apply to, Mrs. R. C. Wilson. FOR RENT?Room suitable for young man. Also table board for several men. Mrs. W. C. Dupre, Phone 122 FOR SALE?Two cheap mules, in good condition, and work anywhere. Sep W. L. Peebles or J. S. Stark, Abbeville, S. C. PLOW STEELS?Genuine P. D. F. Plow Shapes at 12 1-2 cents per pound. J. Allen Smith Jr. 4-12-2t. TIMOTHY HAY?Car No.- 1 Timo-| thy hay at $48.50 per ton, in ton lots. J. Allen Smith, Jr. 4-12-2t. * CORN?There has been a steady advance in the price of Corn and the markets are likely to be much higher. I have a limited amount which I can sell for future de-| livei*y at to-day's prices. J. Allen Smith, Jr. 4-12-2t. WIRE NAILS, BARB WIRE, WIRE FENCING?Just received car load of; Woven Wire Fencing, Barb Wire^ and Wire JNaiis. p J. Allen Smith, Jr. 4-12-2t. COFFEE?Good roast Coffee, 4* I pounds for $1.00. J. Allen Smith, Jr. 4-12-2t. FOR SALE?60 acres of land, good house plenty out buildings, one two room tenant house, good well. Two horse farm in cultivation, land lies well, just three miles from| town on Calhoun Falls road. Forj quicK sale, $nu per acre, easy ; terms. Dixie Land Co. IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST?11 | have for sale 500 bushels of! Wannamakei/-Gleveland Big Boll Cotton Seed. Real planting seed, first year's growing from Wanna-1 maker's Aeolian Farm, heavy; fruiter, matures early, ginned on I private gin. Price $2.50 per 1 bushel f. o. b. Newberry, S. . 4-7-6t. . CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a eandi-j date for Sheriff of Abbeville County n the Democratic Primary, and I ledge myself to be governed by the rules and to abide the resub of the J >rimary. J. N. BLUM. ' I The Rosen Stores Departn 8 ABBEVILLE, I - HARD> Now is the Paint up," but right Paint! I We Ag< * berts Paints ai When you i useing the bes A house pa beautified anc We have a at the price yc White Lead, I Alabastine in Brushes of < r~]] f^v VxCUl 1U1 LUIV The Rosei fl iberg Merc. lent Stores iVARE STORI time to "Clean maKe sure you snts for Peaslee id Varnishes. ise our paint, 3 t on the market inted with "M< I preserved for paint for every p )u want to pay. Jnseed Oil, Tur many colors. all kinds. )r cards and b< iberg Merc . Co. ny Dartments | s. c. . 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