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^ ' ~xl ' Xocal flews : personals : & ?? Vic Lom^x spent Tuesday in ^ Spartanburg. Miss Ellen Murff of Spartanburg is visiting Miss Mary Mann. Miss Zelma Mundy of Hodges is shopping in the city today. R. T. Broadwell, of Lowndesville,1 was in town yesterday. Mr. Ellis Huckabee and son were in town Tuesday. ' Dr. Lowry Blake of Greenwood is a business visitor in the city today. Lamar Richey left yesterday for Tate Springs , where he will, spend his vacation. " | Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Love of j Greenwood spent Tuesday in Abbeville. V V Miss Essie Gossett of Greenville, J is visiting her sister, Miss Sallie Gossett. i ? ! T V nnno/iu _Tr and Samuel O Villi ju* uviiitvu^i ? >, ? Cowan of Willington, were here on business Wednesday. , i 4 A J. A. Roscoe has returned from a business trip to Anderson and Green-' ville. , 1 / ' Mrs. Ernest Hagen of Due West was shopping in Abbeville Tuesday. v Mrs. Burke who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs^ R. L. Murphy, i for the past two weeks, has returned to her home in Blickton,Ga. . , ; ' y _ ITH1 (WINDovjr^^r ^ ^ mnniiimiin.wiw . v / [ | I. TRUNKS .Q)i i OTH 19 120-22-24 North Main Street ' W. D. Wilson spent Tuesday in Spartanburg. E. H. Longshore spent the weekend in Newberry with his sister. Mrs. John Cade of Mt. Carmel' I was in the city yesterday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson spent Tuesday in Greenwood. Harold Nance of Pittsburg, Pa., is Visiting his parents in Monterey. Misses Gussie Mae and Marguerite Schroeder of Spencer, N. C., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. C. Cox. f Miss Willie McLane is in Columbia for an extended stay and is spending the time with her sister, Mrs. Tpdd. | Sheriff and Mrs. R. M. Burts and their two children are at home again after a week's stay in Honea Path. | W. 0. Courtwright of Columbia j was a business visitor in Abbeville I this week. 1 Mrs Carter Arnold, of Elberton, j Ga., is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L, T. Hill. - c- _ . . Ward Jamieson, who has been i spending his vacation in Honea i Potli Vino rptiimpH to WOrk. ?*- ! Miss Kathleen Richey , who has! been visiting her parents, has returned to Columbia. Mrs. A. D. Kennedy and Mrs.' Richard Todd of Due West were shopping in the city Tuesday. Mrs. W. C. Dupre is spending sometime in Newberry with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McAllister spent Sunday in Laurens with relatives. Mrs. John Kerr and daughters of Cedar Springs were shopping in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cheatham and Miss Narietta,.of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cheatham. F KT R R THEONE j The larg< ,1 ' li :> \ EVER] -Friends and stranj price that you paic TI From the Cheap All patrons of o for dependable qu > We Also Give 1( Cabinets and ! & 'STO TTTTT lllhliMlimrr?ICT Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Knox of Antreville spent Tuesday in Abbeville. Miss Gussie Dupt-e, who has been visiting Miss Mary Dupre, left Monday for her home in Walhalla. W. H. Cobb of Sharon Hill, Pa., was a business visitor in Abbeville for a few days this week. Mr. Joe A. Wilson and Misses Marion and Elizabeth have retui*ned( from a pleasant automobile trip to Asheville, N. C. Miss Ercye Loner of Due West' and Miss Lula Mae Loner of Columbia are expected in the city today for a visit to Mrs. R. S. Ellis. / J. G. Hagen, wh? has been spending some' time in Abbeville with his | narents. Mr/ and Mrs. R. G. Haeen, | returned to Columbia. yesterday. Miss Lillie F. Andrews, Miss Sarah Ella Drennan and Ralph Knight came over from Greenwood yesterday to see Miss Agnes Edwards, who is in the hospital. J. M. Nickles spent Monday and Tuesday in Greenville and Spartan-1 burg in which cities he. transacted business matters for the Chamber of Commerce. * ... - - * v Miss Mary Rudisail, of Spartan-' burg, is in the city visiting her friend Miss Annie Belle Little. Miss Rudi-' sail made the trip through the coun-i try in her pretty Oldsmobile. ?j tt tjt ' Jftaipn ana veinuu nanis wcic 1.1 ( the city this week * bringing down ; two truck loads of base ball players.! The young men spent the day with i their aunt, Mrs. O'Bryant. I Mrs. P. B. Speed has returned to Abbeville after a pleasant .visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Marchant, in Greenville. While away Mrs. Speed assisted in entertaining at the reception given by Mrs. Ferguson to Mrs. Henry Vance. Mrs. Vandiver fias returned from a two week's visit to relatives iri I Westminster. While away she had i FURN] PRICED I sst stock of furn in upper ? 3,500 sq-ft Two W { THING MAR] jers pay the same price. 1 yesterday. By this mel IE PRICE IS AS S' test that's Good to the Be ur Store are inspired by lality. They know that ] 3 Per Cent. Discount for ( Edison Phonographs. GOODS DELIV VfcSAraKHWj?& W I THE ONE PRICED KHnHHIMBS I | Benefit in | a Dozen Way. A ma en di Whei the b usual bank -,rt" Abai bave get 11 F 7 the pleasure of seeing #her nephew, 1 Douglas Van diver, who is in the navy and is at home on furlough. The vouner man is an interesting talker J and has had a varied experience. ' t 1 MISS ROSCOE GIVES RECITAL : Little Miss Jean Roscoe, the musi^ cal wonder of the county, returned from Anderson today wrvere Monday ^ evening she gave a recital before the teachers,, attending the Piedmont summer school at Anderson college. v "POLLY" GIVES A PARTY I _ ? Marion Poliakoff,, who is known ] [TORE ( -URNITUF iture and House )outh Carolina / of floor sp arehouses irpn in pi ain liajI/ in i until No one can buy here ton thod every price is a Spec rAPLE AS THE QUA v st that's Made. the knowledge that our j reductions are neither poi CASH on Everything in 01 ERED ANYWHERE. HOME OUTFITTERS FURNITURE STORE. s in with a bank account is fferent ways he knows n< ti anyone wants to know usiness standing, or aboi lly the first place inquiry rik reference is worth hav a good one if they go ab< ? 1- i >est way we Kno wsi 10 op TEREST PAID ON >LANTE BAN . \ "The Friendly ABBEVILLE, to the young boys around town as "Polly" celebrated his birthday Monday by inviting his boy friends to a party. The boys naa iwo nours, of fine fun and' did full justics to the ice cream and cake served a3 iefreshments. PICNIC AT RAPLEY SHOALS A crowd of young people, chaperoned-by Mrs. J. M.. Morgan, gave a moonlight picnic at Rapley Shoals last night. The trip, which was a major event, was made in a big truck. f The usual joys of a picnic, especially supper, were thoroughly :ompa !E STORE " Furnishings i ace. FIGURES lorrow for less than the ial Price. LITY v )ricings are the lowest ssible nor necessary. nr Store Except Hoosier i M 9 V $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$??< f 1! 1 *' ' I A-$! J : ' . % ; v benefitted in a doz; ; >tiling about. about the integrity, it a person's credit, j is made is at t^ie ? \ v -J ; -v v;||| ing an^anyone cajv^ >ut the right way to : : * :*$ . > : en an account here. "" ' & ; SAVINGS. :rc kO Bank." : s. c. 1 enjoyed. , i. ?-? \-m STREET PAVING MEN. , ? &ft " .: M The news among the street p?w^i men is that Mr. J. W. Coppenger Ym gone to his home in Chattanoog* t? spend a two week's vacation. 1 <: Mike Carroll, who spent all of bat, z- -j week in the wilds of Anderson, m back in the city again. .v \ vv \ vv v \ V WKV V SEE JACK DEMPSEY V V IN THE FIRST EPISODE OT* V "DAREDEVIL JACK* -V lv? - AT OPERA HOUSE V K THURSDAY _ > X >M?NN\V V HnRBHHSRNSHB ' f- 3 NY j ' 'y~ I ^ ' J Abbeville jjg "c""' I .