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W. M. Agnew, of Donalds, was i
the city Wednesday.
Mrs. J. L. Kennedy, of Bellevm
was a shopper in Abbeville this wee
Mrs. G. W. Cade, of Wiliingtor
was a visitor in Abbeville this week.
Mrs. Edwin Parker, of Troy, wa
a visitor in Abbeville Thursday.
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Mrs. Joe Nance, of Due West, wa
a visitor here Thursday. . ' V'
19 Miss Grace Donalds, of Due Wesi
9 was in town shopping Thursday.
S A. H. Mundy of Hodges, was
W business visitor here yesterday.
aj Mr. and Mrs. 0. Y. Brownlee, o
9 Due West, were in town Thursday.
I Mr. and Mrs. "C. G. McAllister, o
I Latimer were in town Thursday.
1 Mrs. D. H. Hill spent Thursday i
I Greenwood.
I J. L. Hooper, of Greenville, was
I visitor in Abbeville Friday.
I L. L. Hodges, Sparianburg, was
I' visitor in Abbeville this week.
M. T. Medlock of Greenwood wa
I a visitor in Abbeville Thursday.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Grant, of Lown
desville, was in town Thursday.
\ Mrs. S. T. Eakin is visiting he
' daughter, Mrs. Kate Ellis in Greer
wood.
Mr. Theo (White returned Wed
nesday from a pleasure trip to Floi
i ida and other points.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Camp, and lit
tie Miss Mary McKee, of Due West
were visitors to the city Wednesday
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< Mr. and Mrs M. B. Davis attended j I
the Shriners meeting in Greenville. t
Thursday.
Mrs. W. E. Owen, Mrs. Claude v
Jones and Miss Kate Marshall spent j
Wednesday in Greenwood. x
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Mrs. W. D. Ferguson was called to'
Chester Thursday to see her husband; C
who is ill in a hospital there. j n
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!I Mrs. A. 0. Jones of Fort Mill, is'
[ visiting Major and Mrs. J. D. Fulp,
the former being her son. , h
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n Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grant, of An-'f
treville, were visitors in Abbeville
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this week.
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k Mrs. S. H. Cochran and Miss Wil- ^
lie Cochran, of Cold Springs, were ^
l> shoppers in Abbeville Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Burris, of
3 Calhoun Falls, were visitors in Ab- a
beville Thursday. ; ?, *:*? 1
3j Mrs. A. B. Cheatham and Mrs.
Mary Payne, of Greenwood, wree
visitors to the city Wednesday. M
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Mrs. W. B. Knox, of Mt. Carmel, ai
was among the busy shoppers in the 'a
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j city Thursday.
f Mrs. J. M. Anderson is spending a
f few days in Newberry with Mrs. J. ^
i L. Daniel. , f
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I The Rev. J .B. Hillhouse of Leba- *
j non was a visitor in Abbeville Frln
day.
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Mrs. Parker, of Montreat, N. C., ^
a is in the city visiting at the home of ^
her son, Mr> L. C. Parker. a
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a Mrs. Andrew Jackson and Mrs.
Tate went over ' to Greenwood on
I Thursday to see the town. h
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; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Durst passed
j through Abbeville Wednesday on w
- their way home from Lincolriton, Ga f,
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i \Tt TVTvc FVsspv T.vnn and
r littl son, Columbia,, are guests of ^
t- Mrs. J. H. McDill on GreeDville _
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street.
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H. G. Darrocott, of Calhoun Falls, 0
- was here Wednesday looking throucrh ^
the fine {roods in our dry p:oods
stores.
Mrs. H. C. Philson and daughters,
r. Adelaide and Josephine, are visiting
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deposits and with51
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H. I. Horton, Mrs. Philson's faher
in Columbia.
Mr. Joe Giles, formerly of Abbe-^P
ille, now representing a silk house g
n New York, was a visitor in Abbe- ?|
ille Friday.
Mrs. J. D. Bundy of Monroe, N. i|g
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esday with her father, Mr. W. D. jg
Jarksdale.
Mrs. Eliza Gary Briggs and her'B
andsome young daughter are in jj
nagusta and Edgefield visiting ig
riends and relatives. j|
Miss Annie Barksdale and Miss H
arah Welsh went up to Greenville i|
rith the Shrine delegation and saw HI
le city for a day. jS
The Clemson boys are at Tiome on ^
short holiday granted them for the jj
ood record made at inspection by jg?
r. S. officers held this week. ?
Mrs. James Bradley and daughter, i U
[iss Margaret Bradley, Mrs. Dale I pg
arksdale and Mrs. Claud Jones are 8?
ttending the Grand Opera in At- ( p|
mta this week. js
Dr. W. D. Simpson, who is pretty jB
rell known around Abbeville is in H
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Sreenwood this week opening up ggj
ne of the big Belk stores and show- J
ig Greenwood how it is done in M
forth Carolina. ' jj
Mrs. Eugene B. Gary leaves this' J
reek for Newberry for a visit to her'g
aughter, Mrs. Dr. Pope. Dr and a
Irs. Pope have bought in Newberry ||
nd will make their home in that J
jwn in the future.
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'Mrs. A. B. Cheatham, Mrs. Gra- ig
am Payne and John Dust Payne, g
liss Narietta Cheatham and Nor- fi
la Dujst were over from Green- S
rood this week shopping with our up m
3-date merchants.
Messrs T. G. White and Albert M
Tenry, of Abbeville and F. C. Nance 5
f Calhoun Falls, have been drawn gjj
s petit jurors for the Federal Court |?
hich convenes at Anderson, May 31
rith. E. W. Harper, of Lowndesville M
as been drawn for the following
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THE EOOK CLUB.
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The Book club met with Mrs. J. to
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:o metl:ng was an unusually pleas'vc.
Mvs. \V. II. Long, Mrs. M. A'
Pl-y/o were the invitee guests
?vi iii the ab:?.-.icc of the preside :t, 111
Iiv. Ic}):: Iiarrif prt.-sl;kd.'
A salad coutfse wa served at the 3,1
u'' ilv. afternoon. I:c
EVANS-PEHNEY. j SI
:tt:ons have been issued by
I.-i< Ikiiy Ovarii fov the marriage
f li"V sister. Miss Sara Evans, as < '
oliows:
Miss Elizabeth Jane Evans
; <;r. the honor of your presence
: . the marriage of her sister "
Sara Emma <'?'
to si:
.Mr. Thompson Bethoa fenney -h
on Wednesday evening '-v
May the twelfth
at nine o'clock 'v
Lebanon Presbyterian Church, h:
Abbeville, South Carolina of
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A iTiamo of muc:i interest vas
olenwized Thi':s;!ny; April 22nd. at v
he liOine of .Mr. and .Mrs. James F. v.
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ort?. became the wife of D". \. ? !. V
[ii], Jr., of Darlington, S. C. V
The impressive ceremony was per- V
ormeri by the Rev. H. C. Fennell in V
he presence of the immediate fami- V
es. V
The home was tastefully decorated V
:ith ferns and cut flowers. V
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The hide was becomingly attired V
1 a mid-night blue coat suit with j V
ccessories to match. She wore a; V
tring of pearls, the gift of the IV
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This marriage is of great interest \ V
iroughout this and other states as V
oth younp: people art* members V
rominent families and have sr-or's V
f friends who wish them much hap- V
in ess. V.
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1 Illlllflliaifiy illtCi wic uritiiiuii,. |
>r. and Mrs. Hill left for Columbia,, V
rom whence they will visit Magnolia [ V
hardens and other points of interest.: V
Ipon their return they will make j V
heir home in Darlington, S. C.,-V
/here Dr. Hill is a business man of V
inusual ability and success. I V
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A NEW BOY.
The census taker has to go bac
McCormick if a correct report i
be made of the population fo
ere is a new boy in town. Th
>rk brought him last Saturdaj
aril 24th, 1020 to Col. and Mrs
>bt. S. Owens. The younpr man ai
red in time for dinner and friend
the family hone that he will liv
d prosper and be on hand for din
rs for many years to come.
r-'ATOR MYEr ' WAR??;
AGAINST SC\ -.FT 1M 'J. 3
Wavhinvt ?n, Apr. IJnk\ere
is a jvarvvlou aw?i'; o
i* people 1 fear that in a ' ry fe\
;i rs the inuii.-tries <>f 11: i = count'*
" .vcrn
f-it. an;! 'hv.v '.vi'l have in thi
untvy what thc'*e is today in.Ttti?
;i," Senator Myers, Democrat, jo
ontana, declared in the Senat
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"The attorney genoral says the v<
nt railroad strike which is sti!
:n^inir on and showintr symptom
revival was in-titrated l>y radi
us. reus ami uoisiicvims. wiiu <u
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OPERA HOUSE
PROGRAM.
TODAY?FRIDAY
VIOLA DANA
"PLEASE GET MARRIED"
AND
A Mutt and Jeff Cartoon
"THE PAWNBROKERS"
10c. 20c.
SATURDAY
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
IN
"WHO CARES"
AND
A SUNSHINE COMEDY
"TRAINING FOR HUSBANDS"
10= 20c.
MONDAY
TOM MIX
IN \
"THE FUED"
AND
A STAR COMEDY
"STOP THAT SHIMMIE"
10c. 20c.
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>om House on North Main Si
>dern conveniences. If you w*
i the best part of the City thi
portunity $525G
X Two Story House on Haigle
ilass condition, new roof abou
Lot. A Bargain even for an ir
m give possession immedia
$350C
^ice Five Room Cottage., on f
ghts, in first class condition,
' lot. Pretty place. $2750.(
i Headquarters for Real Esta
i Sales given special attentioi
>W HAVE SEVERAL G(
MS FOR SALE-BUY EA1
GET THE PICK.
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AONT LAND
H. PENNELL, Mgr.
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j to overthrow our government and 1 rue
have no doubt he knows whereof he 1
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k speaks," Myers continued. j 1 f1t"
3 "Sympathy with bolshevism seems: pa.-tor
r to be getting hold of our public, l'a>' ae
school system. There are hundred j: ?
r> of publications in the Unite;' States' c'". ?,,;,l
' 'ipenly iMMii-'Pv: the Russian ?oviet, si,? 01
or advocating the overthrow of our 'K' anl
s crovernmont, i>r "'ointr "both.'*
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^ T!|? $?-. H
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f'l SCO ACRES, THE VERTi
OF LAND of its size in A
i]'?. ' Four Miles South of Abl
* dery ;:>ad, Six good tenc
large barns, all in first
^ H Several wells. 250 acres
v iu.;
v m cultivation. If properly
< H make 200 bales of cotton.
w m Bermuda pasture in
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t, P ty, well fenced, l nis lam
to use almost any kind ol
gj same. Is a chocolate red
enough sand and clay to b<
be had. Free of all rocks
I grasses we call a pest.
H Price SI 10.00 Per Acr<
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Lebanon Group ot Churchee
re will he preaching by the
at Hopewell church next tJu.i1!
o'clock", and at Lebanon at
) iii- \'? nvoachinc at Beth in
' unt'l the :>V(!. Sabbi'.th monijii.v.
The new* p,io.rrram will
nourcc'.! later.
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r BEST TRACT <g
bbeville County; }|
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Seville, on y ermt
houses; three
class condition. M
i in high state of
worked will /fcj
40 acres in the j|jj
AbbevilK Coun- ||
d is level e ugh SI
f machinery .^rs j
land with jusi
e the best land to ||
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2. Easy Terms.
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