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I y ~&( Xocal [ flews! ' _____ > : Personals : T , I A Leonard Lyon of Bradley was in.n the city Friday. ^ Col. Edward Bell of Antreville was tl t n business visitor to the city today, ii C. B. Leonard of Donalds spent Thursday in Abbeville on buisness. a I . : T E. R. Nance of Monterey spent Thursday in Abbeville. ti Dick Kay spent a few days this ^ woct in Hon pa Path. Miss Althea Keaton of Antreville \ - 2ji spent Thursday in Abbeville. iM Miss Eugenia Campbell of And- j \ erson is visiting Mrs. W. F. McCord.' la ( Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cheatham |W spent Thursday in the city. i Mr. J. M. Haddon of Donalds le visited his brother, R. M. Haddon, d; f this week. < John U. Wardlaw, of Bellevue, H was a business visitor to the city Fri- W day. iM Johr Sharpe of Due West was a ye business visitor in Abbeville yester- ha day. ( Wallace Wardlaw of Augusta is,^ visiting friends and relatives near SP the city. Frank Thornton and Bill Hughes SP spent Wednesday night in Ander- ?* son. Miss Julia Pennal is spending a da few days with Miss Mary Sharpe in vi; the country. Mrs. J. A. Hagen and children of be ? Taking Th i- J'v ' ii ?' ft " j;' |! 3 ? *? I u??<?? %i "*}?^ Jp fov ihi:s ^ jg, nihelt( 1 m X KEi i *** K The Sanitary Felt RE individual sanitary c? [t; Southern Homes since jp guarantee you a perf< -Mi long for the first RED fine." 1 Kerr Fui i i 20-22-24? NORTH m ' SkmmtmEsasES?3i&.... Jreenwood were shopping in t ity Thursday. Rev. J. A. Clotfelter of Lownd< ille was in the city Wednesday. Dr. F. E. Harrison spent Thui ay in Atlanta on business. Miss Less Kay has returned fro lonea Path where she has be Isiting. Walter Sherard spent Wednesd; nd Thursday in Columbia on bu: ess. Senator Moore spent a part lis week in Laurens "campaig ig." . J. Allen Banks of Greenwood w t. % * f f % . ; * business visitor' in Abbevil hep day. ' < >' Miss Grace Link is spending son me in Jackson, Ga., the guest < [iss Lucy Evelyn Nickles. .! Miss Annie Belle Little is spen tg a few days in Spartanburg wi [iss Mary Rudisail. Mrs. E. A. Loden spent Wedne y night with Mr. and Mrs. Sa rilson near the city. R. H. McAdams, candidate for tl igislature, was in Abbeville Thui ay meeting his friends. Harry Bell, Tillman Pinson an npl^All XIA*vl Atr A-P chor a^xv^xx vi vixwit** vwm wj/v. 'ednesday night in the city. rs. J. Allen Smith, Jr., returne jsterlay from Montreat where sh is been for several weeks. Mrs. WiU>,Nicholson and son, an rs. Otis McMillan of Greenwoo ent Tuesday in Abbeville. r Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Horton ai ending sometime in the mountain North Carolina. Mrs. Frank Welsh leaves Satui iy for Greenville, where she wi sit Mrs. Oulla and Mrs. J. C. Fai: Miss Margaret Burton of Nev ;rry will arrive this week to vis aiiH ie Guess Out C JW'Ji-asLJgjjr rrr ,kI& approved.:: | * riy-seveii years *sl SouiheriiKoitaes' pip ? cross i ry Z&ytsV S&l-f ]f ITOESS I Ked individually | od SAialary cai^o^ D CROSS which com< irton has been used ar 1882 and if you sleep set night's rest for ? > CROSS mattress evei rniture Cc MAIN ST. A ? he Miss Sara Perrin and Miss Mamie I Morse. i *s. j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dixon have returned to their home ir. Westminister after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. G.! rs- J. Vandiver. j ? I Miss Allene Richburg, who has ,m been visiting Mrs. A. B. Galloway,' en has returned to her home in Clin-j ton. ' Miss Julia McAllister and Francis ay . Mabry took supper with Miss Mary. 51Sharpe near Due West Thursday] j night. x! Miss Wheeler, who has been n-1 ! visiting her sister, Mrs. Vance |Ashley, has returned to her .home near Manning. | f j 1 Miss Emma Harris, . assistant manager of the Cobb 5 and 10 cts.' ie store, is taking a vacation of ' 6ev-' . eral weeks. U ? | Miss Ada Faulkner has returned j from Spartanburg where she has ^ l>een visiting Miss Mary Louise Dargan. c 1 I s s_ i Mrs. P. L. Grier, Mrs. Pressly and m Miss Mary Stevenson of Due West were shopping in the city yester- . ***** * 1 lie " ] s.' Mrs. T. D. Cooley, and daughter, , Miss Alice, Wallace Cooley and Miss , Harris of Easley spent a few^ hours j ,d in Abbeville Wednesday afternoon, i .? ? I Mrs. J. E. Roche and her three in-^ teresting children leave today for 3 ICI! ten day's visit to relatives in Fort ie Lawn. Mrs. Roy Pofcer and her three d j young children leave today for a stay d j of three weeks with relatives at Brownlee's. | e Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherayd are in is | the city from Calhoun Fails today i ond nrp snpndiner the day with Mrs. ; Wilson Johnson on Gr?enviIIe street.1 i r 111 Mrs. A. A. Gage and son, Dr. r. Mims Gage of New Orleans are expected in .the city today for a visit r- to Mrs. Gage's sister, Mrs. Fred itCason. I )f Sleeping || i There is no more I" i .miserable feeling* jl than to be tired and yet unable tc sleep B when you go to bed. H B: It's true that some- ?g! times this is Jiifi r B1 , nervous condition ?jj j which only medical jj|i | treatment will ad- jjj| just. ST, It, However, more of- g1 ten an uncomforl- H;i able lied is the cause ?f|! v 11 i m. i uu run anu loss on m j a lumpy old inferior jj | mattress, filled with M i shavings or knotty gjj1 cotton, and imagine m\i j i your liver is out of M < fix. pi es to you packed in an jj id approved in the best jj on a RED CROSS we jj ?we can't say for how jfj r sold is still "sleeping ?Jj , tmpany fi BBEVILLE, S. C. ! I I Mrs. L. C. Parker and children , have returned from Courtland, Ala., I where they have been visiting Mrs. ' Parker's mother for the past month. Miss Liiiian Richey has returned to Abbeville after a week spent pleasantly in Atlanta with Mrs. G. W. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Philson and children and Mr. H. I. Horton and, Miss Eliza Horton, guests of Mr and Mrs. Philson spent Thursday with relatives at Williamston. Mrs. John Dawson and daughter, Jjfoss Marguerite, came down from Due West Thursday and Mrs. Damson had her tonsils removed at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. Glenn Kay.., and Glenn, Jr., left today for 4nderson? where they will spend . a few days before returning to their home in Elberton, Ga. ' 0 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and their two children left Tuesday for their home in Monroe after a pleasant vacation spent with Judge and Mrs. J. F. Miller. Mrs. R. E. Cox returned from the mountains of North Carolina this week. Mrs. Cox came from Hendersonville with her son, R. E. Cox, through the country to Abbeville^ D. Poliakoff, one of the progressive merchants of the city, leaves Sunday for the Northern marets where he will purchase a large stocK of dry( goods, clothing and shoes to supply his customers this fall and winter. * Dr. John G. Edwards, mayor of, Edgefield, and Dr. J. E. Edwards of, Spartanburg, were visitors here jres-j terday when they came to assist In an operation performed on their sis-j ter, Mrs. C. C. Gambrell at the County Hospital. ROOK PARTY .. l' Mrs. John T. Cheatham, Jr., en;ertained Wednesday afternoon at t rook party. About twelve guests vere present and enjoyed the occasion. After several interesting, james, cream and cake were served. | THE/MERRIE MATRONS Mrs Wilson Johnson entertained I the, Merrie Matrons Tuesday at a delightful meeting. In addition to the regular members, Miss Lillie Miller, of Laurens, and Mrs. Charlie McKenzie were among the players. Salads and tea were served. THE BOOK CLUB. ^ s. I The Book Club was pleasantly en-' I tertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. James A. Hill at her home on Greenville street. Fifteen members were present and the discussion of' the books and the current topics were unusually interesting. Cream and cakes were served at the close of the; meeting. FOR MISS COFIELD Miss ies Mary Shaw and Frances J Grilliain gave a rook party Thursday | ifterncon at their home on Pinck-J ley street, inviting twenty-four young ladies to meet their house *uest, Miss Jewel Cofield of Monroe, Ga. After the interesting games ice :ream and cake were serv.ed. Complimenting Mra. McMillan Mrs. Otto Bristow was hostess at i large party Thursday morning in lonor of Mra. Leslie McMillan. The younger set of society people were nivited, the four brides of the season, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Link, Mrs. Hox and Mrs. McMillan being especially honored among the guests, rhere were nine tables of players ind rook-was the game enjoyed. At nbon a lovely luncheon of salads with .sherbet was served. A BIRTHDAY TEA Miss Jessie Hill entertained a lumber of her lady friends at a sirthday tea party Thursday night. Urs. J. C. Klugh, Mrs. G. A. Neuffer, Mrs. J. F. Bradley and Mrs. C. 3. McMurray were the guests and a ovely tea was served. At the close i cake was brought in bearing a j single candle in which were stuck j ;he number of pins donating the / ears Miss Jessie has passed. The | SAFETY B E F O RE P One of the principal reas Stability of PLANTERS^ ways considered before Pr< No loan is made by the ol it is carefully scrutinized-a standard of security. Your money is SAFE in because SAFETY is assure INTEREST PAID ' 111) Planh K The Bank that say I ABBEVILL] occasion was one of unusual. pleas-' c ure to the ladies. ;i ! In WATSON-LAWSON. t ... a Announcements have been receiv- f I ed in the city of the marriage on ^ Sunday, July 25th of Miss Marion1 _ Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs'.' R. Blair Watson of Ridge Spring to j Louis Russell Lawson. Mr. L^jvson is well known in this city where he re-j sided with his mother, Mrs. J. M. Lawson, a daughter of Mrs. L. W.J Russell of North Main street and the widow of Rev J. M. Lawson. Mr. and( Mrs. Lawson will reside in Columbia, where Mr. Lawson holds a responsible position. | GOING TO RANDOLPH-MACON Misses Elizabeth Gambrell, Helen Milford, Florence Neuffer and Lena Belle Johnson has been* matricula-j ted as students at Randolph-Macon j preparatory school at Danville, Va.,'^ where they will enter 'the fourth ^ class this fall. j WOULD EXPORT GUNS / . j* Stockholm July 29.?Germany is trying to export by way of Sweden 200,000 Mauser rifles, and the Swedish government has been asked to give its consent to their importation on the understanding that they are intended for reexportation to Mexi Take a KOE Your speedometer you went?a Koda you went and whs pleasure of the trip c clean-cut Kodak pi laggard memory. Better take along a film. We have a coi autographic and noi it is all kept under Kodaks fron THE McIV DRUG CC II V R O F I T ions for the Strength and INK is that Safety is alofit. [fleers of this bank unless nd is up to a certain the ?LANTER8 BANK d. ^ . 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