I 1' =%'; i If I , IMewe ] _ __ i personals : , . il 'J; Dr. James H. Austin spent Sun* day in Greenwood. R. L. McCracken spent the weekA kT\otrillo C41U lil awuvtmv. t 'i , -Miss Ira Hamilton spent Sunday.1 wih friends in Salak. j I s Ward Jamieson spent Sunday, with his mother in Honea Path. Bubber Bates spent the week-end 'j in Van Wyck with his parents. ^ I Miss Mina Bee of Edgefield is, visiting her sister, Mrs. K. L. Mabry. j M-i-c- flcnroro RftVX and son. Wil- , liam, are spending some time with ? Mrs. J. L. Sprouse. t t Larry Wilson spent Sunday with, his father, G. S. Wilson, of Warren-i ton. x j S Mrs. Laura Faulkner spent Sun-, day *n the country with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ferguson. j Miss Virginia Cochran, of Monroe, Ga., is visiting her cousin, Miss Evelyn McAllister. c v Prue Bell has returned to the city after spending a week with his par- ! ents in Antreville. j Miss Debby Owen has returned ? from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Sam Seal in Logansville, Ga. a Mrs. Albert Wilson returned s home yesterday after a week's visit 1 in Ware Shoals. ? Mr, and Mrs. W. L, Power and w IF YOU HAD TO BORROW MONE\ You caunot borrow a c your credit established any One of I lie best ways to to have an account at the F it steadily and show by yoi I are a sale loaning risk. The PLANTERS Bank w sponsible people who desir it. You caunot do it in aw ? you've got to start and b \Yhy not start to establi.* INTEREST PAID a IV1 f| W flanb I * J "The Friend I 11 abbevill: I ilOEBBEnnHBB J g i f I ! FF II p IVJ. Into the Great M Y ork?Ruthless, Magnificent, Fla Which Shall It B< children are visiting relatives at Brownlee. Miss Susie Mabry spent Sunday p Greenwood with Mrs. Herbert \llen. Frank Clark has reurned to the :ity after spending several days in Richmond, Va. Miss Leah Tate of Anderson is risiting Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Tate on Magazine street. A. B. Cochran of Monroe, Ga., spent the week-end in the city with lelatives. Miss Norma Cheatham of Colum)ia is here on a visit to her parents, 11 r. and Mrs. John T. Cheatham. Miss Hattie Roche of Columbia :pent the week-end in Abbeville vith her father, P. A. Roche. Miss Ruth Woodhurst is taking ier vacation and is visiting Miss Charlotte Telford in Cornelia, Ga. Miss Annie Smith has returned to ier home in Anderson after a visit o Misses Eva and Sophie Reames. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Simmons >f Anderson spent Saturday in Ab>eville. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bristow and tfr. and Mrs. Leslie McMillan spent Sunday in Campobello. Miss Delia Wilson returned home \ '"riday from Columbia, after spendng a month with Mrs. Hughey. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ramey and hildren spent Sunday in Sharon irith Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Schram. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall and Miss Jertha spent Saturday with Mr. and Irs. J. C. Campbell in Antreville. Mr. M. L. Alewine, Mable, Amos nd Broadus Alewine of Antreville pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. \ Hall. Mrs. Albert Wilson, who has been rith the J. M. Anderson, Co., for I \ I r ! i lollop without credit. Is | where? 8 establish your credit is g >LANTERS Bank. Build g ir transactions that you | elcomes accounts of re- v e to establish their cred- ? eek or a month, however I uild it up. | ill your credit here now? | ON SAVINGS. ^ ers Bank j ly Bank" j E, S. C. [ iMBMM?1 OPER tIDAY an< eo. Fits 'ON WIT! ianhattan Caldron is Po Sinful, Profligate, Bas< ishing, Awakening, Pre s? And Where Will It Ei Admission ' ome time has accepted a position j||j||j| ,vith Mrs. J. S. Cochran in the milli' . !r-.= r.cry department for this season. ?g J. S. Stark left yeterday to join g|| ' his family in Southport, N. C. for a g week. Glenn Baskin of Honea Path gi spent the week.end in Abbeville |E ^with friends. ' Mrs. S+uart Miller and children, g= Margaret and Mabry, are spending jji this week in Newberry with rela_ -B tives. . g I Mrs. E. B. Stack and two sons, H lErwin and Jones Miller, are in Ab_ j| beville visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ijj Miller. , j Davis Kerr Jr., returns home to- 11 mntrow after bavin er snent several 111 weeks at Union and Winnsboro g|g visiting relatives. I Henry Culbreth is off from the ?= I Candy Kitchen for a few day's rest and has gone to Greenville to visit ?j| j relatives. j Miss Margaret Burton, who has Fz: been visitng friends in Abbeville, |?? has returned to her home in New- j[j berry. | Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and |g? 'son, Joe, of Ware Shoals spent Sun- jQ day in Abbeville with JVlr. and Mrs. jg J. S. Hammond. | Rev;. A. J. Quattlebaum of Jack- |= sonville, Fla., is in the city visiting g m tt hf 11 | - iVir. ana ivirs. 1. n. maxwell VVured the Destinies of Four L e Acursed? Yes, for the W >dical, Inspiring?for the Bi nd? Let the Play Proceed! Childr< HnranHBH EXTRA I FOF rrv \ \ $3.50 White ' $5.00 White $6.00 White $6.00 White $10.00 Whii ) . 1 First Shipmen Arrived. ( All Summer 1 YOUR PA MRS I! hew, L. A. Murphy, are spendsome time in Atlanta with Miss rphy's cousin, Miss Bernice istian. v ' R. Galiman left Friday for his ie in Newberry, where he exts to enjoy the comforts and piness of the good old country for a few day, j dr. and Mrs, T. F. Black, Misses nnah and Virginia* Cochran and A. Cochran spent Saturday night and iday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc2 near Due West. Ir. and Mr3. Harry Hill and chiln motored over from Dublin, , to spend several days with Mr. 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. L ' 1 i 1 Irs. Marvin tiugney ana nanu,le son, Marvin, Jr., of Columbia in the city spending some time h Miss Delia Wilson. Mrs. jhey is pleasantly remembered Miss Sadie Hutchison. liss Esther Bowen is taking, her ation. She is spendirsr a few ISE 2 AY auG 1 _ w* i vv ? s 7 in NCE" ^ ives, There to Brew ai reak, the Vicious and i ave, the Pure in Heart ON WITH THE ;n 25c M? SPECIAL 1 !. THIS WE AT ' " UP A j Wash Satin Petticoats, Fo \ Wash Satin Petticoats, Fo ? "WqcVI .Qafiri Po+/Hr?nsjt.s IT UUil JU V/WAV/VWV^ Jk V 3 Middy Suits, For te Middy Suits, For t of Edrly FA LL xOme in and look \ Hats Selling at Hi TRONAGE APPREC IS. S. CO FlrainPlf IpPwrTjIiyyilfrfflrlff r^P^WlJIf 11 ruillTiH 1 lllHl if fj lltllllllfiMl ll *1 WlTlin days with her home folks in Antre- he ville and then she will spend some(Ca! time in the mountains of North in Carolina. Cal kn< Mrs. W. B. Wilson of Columbia bee arrived in the city Saturday to spend wil some time with her parent, Mr. and J Mrs. S. T. Eakin. Mrs. J. B. Ellis SE came up from Greenwood with herl to spend the t?eek-end. v I 1 1 M. T. Coleman is at home after lafc spending two weeks at Caesar's Head, ant Mr. Coleman states that there is an of immense crotH of summer guests at ant the resort ami that thfe weather has! been unusually cool for the past ten ten clays. an< (the Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Brown aH al babies of Spartanburg are visiting (the Mr. and,Mrs. E. F. Arnold for sev rai eral days. Miss Lila Mae Arnold of I :Antreville has been with them forj V' some time and Miss Gertrude and j V Eugene Ashmore of -Greenville and V Miss Grace Elrol of Piedmont spent1V the week-end with them. V I |V> W. A. Calvert left Abbeville Snt- * .. urdav at noon for Chicago. whore N . DAYS u IStii - i4l gold endures dross is burned av/ay > Their Wills and Fates :he Uncourageous. But I- anrl tKp Strnnor. DANCE. Adults35c EK ??? ' I lN'S - k \ I' /9 ll * M A f M Ihem over. I alf Prjce. .1 :IATED. I '; CHRAN ^ ;:?k< BB < goes to return home with Mrs. Ivert, who has'been in a hospital that city for several weeks. Mr?. Ivert's friends will be glad t* >w that her stay in Chicago has ;n of great benefit to her. They 1 arrive in Abbeville Wednesday: IZE $20,000 WOkTH OF LIQUOR IN WHITE LIGHTS * 1 >Iew York, Aug. 7.?Detectives e today raided Moltaka's resaur- , ; in West 49th street, the heart New York's white light district i seized $20,000 worth of liquors. rhirteen men, including two bar iders, a head waiter nine waiters 1 a man said by the police to be ! proprietor were arrested. Sever- . (' hundre'd persons attracted from i theatre crowds, witnessed the d. ~ * 1 > i? ' V ?SEE? S "'ON WITH THE DANCE" V, OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY V SATURDAY. ADMISSION V Childvar. 23c.. ADULTS 35c. V \ 0 ' <3 * I' :h J Q I .. r\ *r ^ i^ecree. iNew New York? ^