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=j& =*\ Xocal : flews i : jpersonals : ? ^ Wl t ^ ' J. B. Wylie, of Chester, was a visitor in Abbeville this week. Henry Elding, of ^Baltimore. was a visitor in Abbeville Wednesday. a * ( F Mrs. Mary Dantzler, of Hodges, } is tfie guest of Mrs. J. C. Ellis. F |e Miss Rachel Whisonant spent the s week-end with friends in Columbia, v S. H. Rosenberg has returned from a visit with friends in Sumter. - I Charlie Darracotte left Wednes- 0 day morning for Spartanburg for a ^ short visit. ^ ! h W. M. Chandler, of Sumter, was a > business visitor in Abbeville this v week. !e ' |S Miss Willie Cochran and Miss Mattie Cochran, of Cold Springs, were in ^ the city Wednesday shopping. Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Thomson and Mrs. J. H. Little left Tuesday for a \ f visit to New or!;. li] Mrs J. H. McCord, and Mr. and 1 . 11 Mrs. C. 0. Nickles were visitors in Abbeville Tuesday. ' Julian Roche and Willie Jones * Jones visited friends in Anderson | Sunday. In ! v Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huckabee. of t | Lowndesville. were visitors in Ab- j beville this week. Frank Sherard, of Calhoun Fall?.1 . was a business visitor in Abbeville , ^ Tuesday. ? i s E. H. Itichev spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. L. V. Scott, in Greenwood. i ' W. E. Hill, who has been visiting friends in Washington and Balti-, more is expected to return home v today. is Fr. and Mrs. Bobbett, of Rocky c _ _ _ _ i Mount, .N. O., were the guests bat-, irrday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. o John White. i d ' * Tl Miss Johnnie May Lyncii went c over to Greenwood Saturlv and j 9 spent r til Sunday afternoon with (] Mrs. Rushton. ! r !s far. George Graves, of Calhoun . Falls, was here Wednesday shaking t hands with his friends. Mr. Graves; j has been in bad health for several ? j \ months but is improving. Charles H. Taylor was in Abbeville Tuesday. He tells us that the farmers r at Calhoun Falls have p^ood stands of cotton and warm weather will insure 41 good crops in that section. PERSONAL ATI TO EVERY DE " : 1 i . Tit >i I ItMi' i lliis li<! m ^ \ ire w = 1 *i vri\ r ' 7. m Km !jf III' I III', t '-r: . 11JIVC il 9 : < IK I H!( V yum*-;: fc=3 M'l'Vifl, ?f H 0' (J -nra i ^ 4 / ':^' ~B lie. A ** : * i ,' tig Vt? '' * / v 1 x^Sir \ * THE BRIDGE CLUB. j I i a Mrs. W. P. Greene will enter:::in| he Bridge Club Friday afternoon ."iti t salf past four o'clock. 11 ) ? A PICTURE PARTY. ! t Miss Mary White celebrated he.* irthday Tuesday by having the mem- y icrs of the tenth grade to a tea pary. The young juniors enjoyed an i 'laborate supper after which they < I *pent to the picture show, finishing! he evening in this pleasant way. ' c i n MRS. BENTON ENTERTAINS ' * > C Mrs. Herman Benton entertained j gain Monday afternoon at a Bridge) larty, her guests this time being the! ounger set of matrons and young ^ leople. There were six tables of play- L rs who enjoyed the games and the: ^ alad course served after the games! /ere over. !, 11 ? k MRS. HARRIS ENTERTAINS | J Mrs. John A. Harris entertained ad $ridge>|lllonday morning in honor * if Miss Sara Perrin's guests, Mrs.'v /'an Noy.,\Vier, of Athens, and Missj ^ Iary Grtlham, .of Columbia. Theja louse was beautifully decorated in ellow poppies and sweet peas. There t irere three tables of interesting play-'j rs and after the, games a delightful p alad course was served. ' I o i COMPLIMENTING MRS. THOMAS i ? During Mrs. Thomas' vi^it ta / bbcV ille last week there were several n :lo::cant family parties g:ven in her on or. Friday night Mrs. R. E. Hi 1 a nvited all the large family connec-1 ion tc\be with her and to see Mr?. ' I 'homas. Monday Mrs. W. E. Leslie iad a ?pend the day pany and Mor.-' v ay night Mrs. G. A. Isieufter enter- * 3'ned at tea. M'-p. Thomas left Tuesday after j v oon for Baltimore where she will * . . ; v :^:t her sister, Mrs. caiaxvin. ! c VISITING SISTER. i b ' i" Miss Eliza Lindsay, of Abbeville, a < the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. D. j e .t-wis, on Hampton Drive.?Spar- c anburg Journal. . ! f I VVWVVV VW\^v v,1i DONALDS f V 1 y ' - ^ a Mr. Maxcy Agnew was a .business I.1 isitor'in Abbeville last Thursday. Mrs. Pet Davis and little son,! pent last Wednesday in Anderson, n business. Thif Commencement exercises at % mr school last Thursday and Frilay night were very successful,, nd were attended by a very large ' rowd of people. Friday nipht E)'r. c loffatt, of Due West gave an ad- t Iress on education, which was well j t eceived. Rev. J. M. Dallas pre- j i ented the medals to the deserving!} >upils. The medals were given by j t he Civic League, Miss Bradley and ' 1 Jr. B. H. Smith. Mr. Dallas also! j >resented the diolomas to the seven I | rraduates. Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Uldrick, of I c lear Abbeville, spent the week-end i vith Mr. George Black and family, j ' ind attended the graduating exer-. j i :ises. Mrs. Uldrick's brother, Mr.' ] I wmmmmmmmam rENTION TAIL e I'LANTKllS Hank endeavors <in to every detail. Kvery depo ink can depend upon receiving hoi her (lie amount to be deposi r alinosl a year we have salegiii people of Ahheville and Ahhev I'll ivi'ii lliem a service which nas ! isl'adory. i*l lliis a ^oimI rea si?i why"Yoii ( ( <,iinl I!i'Pc? II will cnlillc yn s I'm' which (his hank is noted. Interest Paid on Saving ? $ Trrm Pi fob ? hMS I. .* J- <el * k IdflifiJ THE PROGRESSIV ABBEVILLE, S 1 !-.,'|ii jli>?| y ' W|:" J'^ S I Crnest Black, was the honor gradu ite. We are all proud of Ernest. j Miss Cora Haddon, who has been eaching in Ora, is at home to spend J he vacation season with her par- j iVT > mifl \Tv? .1 M_ TTjirldnn.' I Mrs. Luther Bowie is on a visit | o her daughter, Airs. J. M. Denny : Columbia, and uiso iiei sister, Iiss Marie Sadler. Ilev. and Mrs. J. M. Dallas and lir? Magaret, spent Monday in rjeeinvood on business. Mr. Levi Thomas asd Mr. B. H. i imith visited Mr. Thomas' parents ear Belton last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Denny, of I Columbia spent several days with Ir. and Mrs. Luther Bowie. Mrs. Dora Donald spent last Fri- j ay at the M. E. Sunday School, Convention in Piedmont , and re-j iorts a pleasant and profitable ime. Misses Erin Sharpe and Myrtle [illingsworth and Mr. Thomas were msiness visitors in Greenwood Jonday. < Misses Thomson, of the Woman's College, Due West, were week-end isitors at the homes of Mr. and : Irs. Joseoh Vermillion and Mr.! nd Mrs. Leland Vermillion. ' Miss Mary Jordon, who has been I eaching near Piedmont, is now en-j oving a well-earned rest with her iarents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jordon j f Due West. Mirses Newton and Boggs, and' Ir. Robert Seawright of Pendleton, j nd Miss Ruth B^ggs, of the Wo-j ian's College. Due West, were J lunday visitors at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. A. Foster Seawright, and j ittended services at Greenvale { hurch. Miss Eula Mathias, of Irmo, is! isiting at the home of her sister. I -Irs. Walter Tribble. A very quiet, but pretty wedding i ras solemnized Sunday night at1 he manse, by Rev. J. M. Dallas,! ;hen Miss Cordelia Bearden be-; ame the wife of Mr. J. M. Camp- j ell. The bride was beautifully! Iressed in a frock of white satin J I nd georgette crene. The young 5 duple were unattended and the! eremony was witnessc' by only a jj ew of their friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are both J oil known hero and are very popu-.j E>.r. Mrs. Campbell has taught here; or several years and Mr. Campbell! . as boon the gonial nad obliging! gent, on the Southern railroad fori ho past five years./ These young! iconic have the sincere good wishes | if all our citizens and we are j (leased to know that they will still >e with us. They are at pi*c?ent! vith Mr. and Mrs. Pet Davis. I POUAAl CI rPTirtM II iwj 4 : our.uujL LLLoivii j Whereas a petition has been cir-!| minted in Due West School Pi?- B rict No. :J8? asking for an clcc- \ ~ ion fcr the purpose of voting an j e idditional tax of 6 mills for school j si )urposes, and whereas it appears i :o be properlv signed an election is | s; lereby called to take place at the | school housfe in said district on j Friday, June 4th, 1920. j ? Those in fa^or of the tax will i' ast a ballot upon which there is! vritten or printed the word "Yes". < * rhose opposed will cast a ballot j*. lpon which there is written or ! ^ printed the w;ord "Noj" Rules gov. ^ I k. ^ i i I In fjive person.il sitor who enters ?||! i courteous sorted is small or jjj! irded the money ig illc County iiiifi proved elTicienl i H 'r should tiring i|g p] ii fo ninny oilier ?3 va pi s. ci; in E BANK, ?. C. (I; ir tmUlllllf'Hi" jy] IT'S TAIL( p.jichael-st: / ^ ^ " i \ . * i . '^//Trrv I $0* h' 'i\ 'M? 1 yt We have just received r? O /> ? /? f-rv ! ??? ?? &cc siu auuijr. BOSTONIAN SHOES. Anything For Men. . CASOM rning General Elections to be ob- j erved. I Trustees to act as managers, of ! aid election. t W. J. Evans, Co. Supt. of Education. *i -19-2t. j I ' - i ?SEE? Vj OLIVE THOMAS V IN Vj "Footlights and Shadows" Vj OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY V j i > ' ^ \_ j CANDIDATES COLUMN^ j :^Bjgjgigj5f5fBJ5J5I5J5JBJSJ5!5/5JSJ2JSJ5f5ISI All announcements in the candi-j ?.tes column are published for cash t advance, f rOR SHERIFF i I hereby announce myself a candi. j ite for Sheriff of Abbeville County I i the Democratic Primary, and I; edge myself to be governed by the lies and to abide tin* '-emit of the rimary. FOSTrr ":r I hereby announce myseir a candi ite for Sheriff of Abbeville County the Democratic Primary, and ledge myself to be governed by the lies and to abide the result of the rimary. C. J. BRUCE. i I hcieby ninvmr.ce myself a candi ? :ite for Sheriff of Abbeville Count < i i the Democratic Primary, and Ic-fltre myself to be groyerned by th 3RING THAT CC ERN VALUE FIRST CL< fished in best ma deem it sortmer SO iiiciii^ ael-Stes MEN'S a beautiful assortment of Si] ! , Stetson and Malory Hats, 9 ' wrm r-?* .A C7? IS ?WP S & McAi-Li rules and to abide the result of t^e' of Co primary. J. N. BLUM. i Demo himse CLERK prima I hereby announce myself as candidate ^or office of Clerk of ^ Court for Abbeville County, and will i abide the result of the primary. I h J. L. Perrin. date ' Abbe' We are authorized to announce R the r< B Cheatham as a candidate for Cler' MEN OF V \ Men of wealth are systen ed to save systematically ip^vnorl cnon/1 ovctomo ivLvi 11 vvv tvy uj uwiiiu not spend their mnoey an what they did with it. Th( imr first. As a eonsequen ieady cash when Opporti had it in bank, too. Whai cnn do. The ce"vices of t ' \\ F0|i ]")0V ( - HintS. NATIONAL BANK Oj Abbeville, ? Canit&l Stock Art A /\A $.'d,UUU.UU \.ri?.1. ...:. .v. :^.'?SK*ScS2x<Q1s )UNTS 3THES . u v: %r\^. ' gh style is always ty and ever pres- \ a Michael-^tern 3 durability of the t and the pleasing ;ustomer lies priin the tailoring. / lei-Stern Suits ivi e I y tailored thru-i demand that a veil made and rm what we term the inner before we fit to enter our aslts. And thats why y men select Mich- ; -n Suits. SUITS FOR PRING AND SUMMER WEAR \ . Ik Shirts. To ries, Socks? \ \ STER urt, subject to the ruioa of th cratic party and hs pledge If to abide the result of th< ries. SUPERVISOR ereby announce myself a candifor re-election as Supervisor of ville County and agree ;c abide ssult of the primary election. W. A. STEVENSON /P4ITH I JU1 1L1I IA latic. They leavnr, and then they .tically. They did d then think over ?y did their thinkce they had some inity came. Th ey ; they did, other,his bank are at ent twice a year ? ABBEVILLE. 5. C. Surplus $30,000.00