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E. W. Ragen of Due West was in j
town yesterday. i
Tom Wilson of Granridge was in J
town Tuesday. J
S. A. Wakefield of the Falls, was I
here Tuesday on business.
Jim Link of Bethia was a business 1
visitor in Abbeville Tuesday.
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Miss Sailie Sue Ramey of Leba-i
^ non was shopping in the city today. |
G. T. Hodge, of Lownclesville, was
a business visitor in the city today, i
T. G. Blackwell of Due West wasj
* a business visitor in Abbeville
Tuesday.
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D. P. Hannah of Long Cane was j
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day.
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J. E. Wiley of McCormick spent j
Wednesday in Abbeville , on busi|
ness.. ' '
Mrs. John Dees of Pikeville, N. C.,;
is here on a visit to her father, near j
the city.
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t Miss Sudie Kellar of Darraughs'
was shopping in the city Wednes-|
day.
Dennis Burnett and Ryan Adkins j
r'wAAwwAA/l in Ah-I
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beville.
I Mrs. J. D. Cade and Mrs. Kennedy
of Bellevue 9pent Wednesday in (
the city shopping. i
Miss Dorothy Syfan has returned
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home after a pleasant visit to her.
ceusin, Miss Mary Isaac in Chester. F
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mabry, of Charon
'lestcn, are visiting Mrs. J. S. Miller
i on Magazine Street.
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! Miss Lilly Miller, of Laurens, is in g
, the city visiting her sister, Mrs. H. E
R. McAllister.
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| Miss Coma Phillips went over to^
Greenwood Tuesday and spent the,*
day. b
Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Visanska of
Atlanta are spending some time in i
Abbeville with relatives. I
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Edwin Parker and J. L. Leslie of1
McCormick, were visitors in the city.
Wednesday. (
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Parker and
daughter, Miss Melvina, of Bellevue
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spent Wednesday in Abbeville.
Mr and Mrs. L. T. Miller, of Harts1
ville, are visiting friends and reia-i ?
I tives in the city and county. >
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Mrs. Alfred Cochran and Mrs. W. j
P Pllic a-ro n 'fpw (lavs'*
iwth Mrs. Townsenl in Cokesbury. J.
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| Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wakefield of
Antreville spent the week-end in j,
Abbeville with Mrs. Robert Mabry.
Dr. Glenn Love and Dr. Lowry
Blake of Greenwood were profes- E
sional visitors in Abbeville Tuesday, [li
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Mr. and Mrs. Mason Kay, who'n
have been visiting relatives in the'ii
city, have returned to their home
in Ridgeway.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and a
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children of Monroe are in the city, t:
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. f
F. Miller. je
Miss Margaret Perrin, Mrs. R. L.j
Mabry and Miss Susie Mabry re-j
ttfrned Tuesday from a two week's
outing at Montreat, N. C.
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1 A. M. Erwin of Antreville came n
down to the cotton meeting Tues-|\
day. Hs is a merchant and farmer n
in his >good section and believes in E
all good causes. C
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mabry of
"lorence arrived in the city toay
to spend some time with his
lother, Mrs. John Mabry.
Miss Lillie Holmes of Atlanta is
pending some time in the city the
uest of her cousin, Miss Allene
irad berry.
Miss Eliza Lindsay leaves today
or a few days visit to friends and
elatives in Clinton and Spartanurg.
Mrs. Allie Williams, of Atlanta,
a in +Vio r?i+\r vicitirnr Vipr mints. Mrs.
ranny Milford and Miss Corrie Kilingsworth
on South Main Street.
Preston Speed is at home from
Jreenville for a vacation. He is as
landsome as ever and enjoys life!
ifter the manner of good lookiagj
toys.
W. H. Nicholson of Greenwood,
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prominent .lawyer of his town
isited Abbeville Tuesday, looking
fter business of profesional naure.
Misses Marion Wilson and Gladys
lorris, Will Leslie and Carlisle
lates left yesterday to join a
amping party at Lee Shoals, near
va.
Mrs. C. B. Hipp and daugnter,
llizabeth, left yesterday for.Frankn,
N. C. They will be joined there
y Miss Mary Shelly and then will
lake an extended visit to relatives
i Kentucky.
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Sanford Howie and Bayard Swetnburg
have returned from a pleas-',
nt trip to Hendersonville and Monreat.
They report the roads be-!,
ween Asheville and Montreat as
xceedingly bad and almost im- ,
assible. ij
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Miss Mae Welborne and Mr.;
)avid A. Wardlaw were quietly '
larried at the home of the bride on 1
rienna street, Wednesday after- 1
oon at four o'clock. Rev. Louis J.
h-istow performed the ceremony. '
Inly a few relatives and intimate 3
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st stock of furni
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J,500 sq-ft
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yesterday. By this met!
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ility. They know that r
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Edison Phonographs.
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friends were present.
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the young couple left for a short (
trip to the mountains of North Pa
Carolina.
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Mrs. Wardlaw is the daughter of
Mrs. F. L. Welborne of Anderson.' ,
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but has made Abbeville her home t
for several years. Mr. Wardlaw is'
the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Wardlaw of this county. Both MV.
and Mrs. Wardlaw have for some;
time held responsible positions in i
the Abbeville post office, and are |
very popular young people. They'
have the best wishes of their many I
friends. lif
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of floor spa
arehouses
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No one can buy here tom(
hod. every price is a Specia
APLE AS THE QUAL
?t that's Made.
he knowledge that our pr
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eductions are neither poss
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:red anywhere.
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OUTFITTERS
< urniture store.
riendly
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?the aim of the Planters
depositor a banking ser
dinary as compared wit
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iroad arid friendly spirit
ith every depositor whicl
jst mutual benefit.
! success of our depositoi
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ABBEVILLE,
FOR MRS. COX m
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Miss Edna Bradley gr.ve a large ?
rty Wednesday morrirg zi her1"-;
me on Greenville street, inviting cl
r friends to meet Mrs. James Cox,
e of Abbeville's attractive June
ides. |x
There were thirty guests, who N
ssed the morning n^ost pleasantly
lying rook. A salad ^course with V.
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Mr-c- TT/vei-or Rnrnwpll cave a de- X
jhtful bridge luncheon Monday ^
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Furnishings
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>rrow for less than the
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icings are the lowest
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Store Except Hoosier
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Bank to render
vice that is out-of
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orning, inviting her gues:s to meet /
.is. R. E. Caldwell who is here for
visit tc Mrs. W. M. Barnwell. The
were lively and a lovely Ionicon
was served at noon.
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Admission: CHILDREN 25c V
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