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if " =fr Xocal flews I : personals : , ? . k= =xj' Mrs. R. 0. Bell of Latimer spent Thursday in the city. 1 A Arthur Mundy is speeding a few days in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrah of (J Bellevue were in town Thursday, j' -< Miss Lucile Stevenson of Long| T>- 1 Cane is in the city today. Julian Roche^ leaves tomorrow to spend a few days in Dublin, Ga. % C. D. Chandler of Greenville is J v>:t:njr friends in the city. Mrs. Borders of Anderson is 1 visiting Miss Carrie Smith. i W. C. Ellis is spenling the day in Troy On business. ? I James M. Bell, of Monterey, was a . business visitor to the fcity Friday. ., Miss Gertrude McMahan has ,re-l turned from a visit in McCormick. -'< I John T.^4tokes, of Calhoun Falls, j was here Thursday looking after bus-j iness matters. r . I ! y \ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKee and ? > c ' | children, of Due West, spent a few hours in the city this morning. Mrs. C. F. Pitsinger of Winches- ^ ter, Tenn., is visiting Mrs. Frank I Andrews. 'c Misses Angela Roche and Mar-J garet Penney are spending today in | j Atlanta. i 1 -J.- < . * 4C . "-. . ?YOUR BES I YOUR BANK 1 " ?k v11 is a mighty comfortabl ? have money in the bank- wl comes up and you need a hui ready and waitingvfor you, w ' tion of interest. Start now you need that money. Don' mi trilling things that never The saving habit is ihe the easiest to acquire. \ou iliiuir every week out of yon - - * < il 11T/ need 1110 money lor ine mi ready mid waiting' for you<?ti savings deposits. * t aeKEKMrT~-?rana**e*aa***HeeeeE3*eHeHi THE N A T I O OF ABB1 ..."y?322 2 -ZH - ZE2CT5BE W&rsm I! Cool"* gfo t(J 2?. Sleep on the Woo Cotton Side \ ' Made of hundreds of layers of thinned out wool and cotton.. It is SOFT and FLUFFY, , and never LUMPS (I or SAGS. CARTER BROTHERS I SOLI W.A.CALVI ?, .px.. and/Mrs, J. A. Anderson of Antreyille . spent Thursday in the city. . Mrs. Claude Ashley of Honea Path spent Thursday here with re^ tives. Mrs. Ada McNeill and sister, Miss Gertrude Penney of Sharon were shopping in the city today. Mrs. Louvie Jones and little daughter, Alma Lee, of Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Greene. Miss Mae Welborne is spending ler vacation with her mother # in \nderson. . , E. J. Adair of Clinton was a jusiness visitor in Abbeville Thursday. Mr. John Gardinier of Washing;on, Ga., is in the city visiting friends. Miss Jcansie White is going to Gieenville Saturday to visit her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith. Mrs. E. C. Hemphill has returned to Abbeville after a visit of three weeks to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hemphill In Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagerman have recently moved into apartments it the Davenport.?Greenville Piedmont. ^ __ Mrs. Fred Ferguson and little ion, Fred, Jr., of Columbia are ipending the week with Mrs. L. G. Botts. + Misses Lena and Louise- Smith, vho have been attending a business :ollege in Asheville, are at home for i few days. Misses Hettie Shell aril Elizabeth Vatson, of Atlanta are in the city 'isiting Mr. and Mrs. William shell. # Miss Gussie DuPre, of Walhalla, is n the city for a visit to Miss Mary OuPre. Miss DuPre is a daughter 01 - j T FRIENDACCOUNT e feeling to Know that you len something unforseen idred dollars. There it is. ith a nice little accumulato save for the day when t throw your money away bring you anything. best fun in tlie world, and can alt'ord to save some ir salary. Then when you. 1 thing it will he there. This bank pays 4 per cent. N NAL BANK EVILLE. 1 - 1 i 8 : Wool I ' I ? &' * ? D I<3>J&? xiitf | wv^T*-vf1' | I Side in Winter; in Summer: g Ventilators give it a chance to "Breathe." Delivered in dust- ? proof, hy s'cnrc cartons. Have your dealer show 37outhe Wool-CoSt. MATTRESS COMPANY 5 BY iRT & SONS mmstsssssi * t Mr. Eugene DuPre who is well remembered in Abbeville. V Mrs. J. R. McCloud of Camden is visiting her brother, Mr. J. C. Raines. i Misses Florence and Lucy Clark are visiting their sister, Mrs. H. M.! Dellinger in Monroe, {^1. C. Miss Mildred Deadwyler. of Atlanta is the attractive guest of her Cousin, Miss Elizabeth Raines. 9 Mrs. W. 3. DuPre and two children have.rerturned from a three ft ? .. i week's visit to relatives' in New Or{leans. ! 1 r\ ' - * ' f* ????? i ) Cliftop McMahan and Roy New' j * J ,man hay.e returned from Augusta, jwhere they have been 'spending several days. ? I The friends of Mrs. J. T.' Cheatham, Sr.) will be glad to know, that she is recovering from her recent lilness. 1 N i ,? I ' /? N ! j Miss Margaret Perrin, Mrs. R. L. 1 Mabry and Miss Susie Mabry, leave i Saturday for a month's sray at Montreat, N. Mr. J. C. Raines, Misses Elizabeth Raines and Amy Belle Norrds and Mrs. J. K. McUJoud motorea to Washington, Ga., Sunday to visit ;Mr. Raines' sister,'Mrs. B/"P. CornCornwell. I -i ! Miss Norma Cheatham came home ffom Columbia this week and will spend some time with her parents,1 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cheatham near' the city. Miss Cheatham has a splen-'j did position in Columbia and enjoys, I | the city. ? . J| A ROOK ^ARTY. , ! , ' Miss Jeansie White entertained eight of her little friends at a rook I arty Thursday morning; m nonor ox rerriri Smith. The games were lively( r. id the sandwiches and tea were 'thoroughly enjoyed. IN HONOR OF MISS REDFERN '?r Miss Kate Haskell has as her visitor, Miss Ann Redeem, of Clemson College and Friday entertained the young people of the town at a card party in compliment to her. Miss Redfern is an attractive young lady and her visit' is giving pleasure to scores of friends. A SHOWER , / The miscellaneous shower given by, Mrs. W. P. Wham Thursday after-' noon in honor of Miss Leila Wood,' w*s a most charming pai-ty and was thoroughly enjoyed by her guests.' The "shower" showed the rocky road: I to^jnatrimony; Miss Wood being led' along a garden path and told to pick' up the numerous rocks along the way, which proved to be a collection of handsome and useful g:fts. The "love story of the woods" was a bright little contest which was won by Miss Gwen Bristow who received a box of candy as a pnze. Cream and cake was served as| refreshments. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Neuffer entertained a number pi their frienJs last evening with a musical program rendered by Dr Rakestraw and Miss Reep of the new hospital staff. Dr. Rakestraw has a wonderful voice and his rendition of both the old time songs as well as a few of the latest Broadway hits was speniiid. Miss Reep is an excellent accompanist and helps bring out the | ; pleasing qualities of the singer's j voice by her thorough understand- . ing of the tecnique of music. Miss Fannie Stark was discovered ! among the guests and obligingly j consented to add her sweet voice to i Dr. Rakestraw's program. The doc-j tor also delighted the guests by giving them a bit of sound philosophy contained in the piece,. "Give me my. flowers while 1 am living." About twenty-five guests enjoyed the evening which was a fitting aftermath to the exercises at- i tendant upon the opening of the I " i County hospital earlier in the j .evening. DEATH OF INFANT. I j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson, of i Springfield, have the sympathy of their many friends in Aonevine in Jthe death of their infant daughter which occurred last week. / I Taking The Guest II it t Used, and . approve' i r ' z',- ^y srJu *' xov thirty-seven yea ', ' ""O'-i I in lhe Best SouihernHoa iSk^KDCIlOS IT& : /"" Sanitary layer Felt" pfflj MATTRES .'?; Now packed utdividiu A | in a staled sanitary cart Ii The Sanitary Felt RED CROSS < individual sanitary carton has b< , Southern homes since 1882 and ii guarantee you a perfect night's long for the first RED CROSS iw fine." * { / , Kerr Furaitu H 20-22-24- NORTH MAIN ST. n ; , ' IOPEh r.OSPFI F I Public Worship of the Divine Evening Next'Week, beginnii the services to be conducted Presbyterian ( i in thp rpnv of thp Prpshvtpriai I These services will be conduci munity Preaching which has I weeks .by local pastors. Next ! the Re\V M. R. Plaxco, Pastor | Presbyterian Church Abbe1 I Community p It is hoped and expected th? 12 - services as being not for any < ^ ?-> 11 T-n <1 l nonon if 1 c AC^IT'f I ail. in <X 1CCIJ. C5CiXOC.il/ iO UtCii* intended for every person of , has a desire to worship God. tist Church arid those held in been of real benefit to many, munity; and the desire of Chri ination is that the services ne: l| more persons, and so reach many not hitherto touched. 1 urged to attend. EVERY NIGHT # 9 \ 5 Out Of Sleeping || I ;? :-:c"' There is no more I Bjfjkj miserable feeling I j than to be tired and I Ww\ . ! yet unable to sleep K ^ \ when you go to bed. B d:: ! ilfe. i It's true that some- M >H 'dtEStSEBZ' I * " Tnin;* t* iTj: WVU niV<'>r?' JP? I : ttk times this is due to a !S nervous condition | v (g which only medical illy I \ treatment will adHowever, more of yT>>|rapS ten an nncomfort- I ; able bed is the cause , You roll an3 toss on mattress, filled with ^ shavings or knotty I Vv |l cotton, and imagine I | your liver is out of B which comes to you packed in an S ? ? ? ? J ? % J > MMMMrA#] ?n (Ua liaof BE? scx1 u8cu dllu ajipiUTCu iii uk i/vov n F you sleep on a RED CROSS we B rest for -?we can't say for how ra attress ever sold is still "sleeping 9 re Company I ABBEVILLE, S, C. ? I AIR ' v|;f'| 'REACHING 1 Being will be held every * S ng at half-past eight o'clock, g on the ' jX ^nurcn JLawn j i Church, on Pinckney Street. B ;ed as a part of ,the Com- 8? Deen done for the last two J| , week the preacher will be S , of the Ac-zociate Reformedr , ft j |j "'- A service FI I at the public will regard these 8 )ne denomination, but for || 3d that this worship will be a M Abbeville and vicinity who if Fhe services held in the Bap- S the Methodist Church have ' | and, it is hoped, to the Com- . stian people of every denom- |j it week will attract many with Christian influence ? !trou are not only invited, but || NEXT WEEK I