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r =t y- ??& * Xocal i flews; te i : personals : |? . %= zJt\ Miss Julia Mabry is visiting > i ^ friends in Atlanta this week. tv Edgar Link of Greenville is visit- j ing relatives in the citv. * |C( Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wardlaw ' of !ln Behel were in the citv Frilav. - I i Miss Helen Edwards is visiting e< I I friends in Van Wyck this week. C. E. Voder is spending a few J davs with relatives in Van Wyck. j. ' lis w* Miss Leila Evans of Columbia is , vi:.iting Mrs. Charlie Armour. , !. * " (sh Mabrv Cheatham is spending a tw few days in Athens on business. > , I ?- Miss Martha Kate Brown ^of At- dr lanta is visiting friends in the city, fcil ' rv Mr. Benjamin Wolfe of Hamlet,' ^ N. C.. visited friends here this week.; ~~ Q, Mis? Agnes Edwards is spending, several davs with friends in Green-; vill. . j I Miss Nelle Murphy is spending a| few days in Augusta with her le: brother. M ? CI Mrs. W. W. Johnosn. Miss Daisy*! Maxwell and Miss Lillian Richey spent today in Atlanta. -5p jth Mrs. Fannie Thomson of Bradlev cl< I * is spending, a few days' in the city with relatives. ! ? Yc Curtis Tate of .^ttcierson is spend-, k irig a few days with his brother. M. <ja I. Tate. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hipp and sp N | Your , I Home I Hi I A NTH jIT'Q \ /~\1 ^1 _/ ? i 1 U A| | Furniture' jj All the land is echoinj H where. Heed the call mi ?? Castle." Maks yours ^ gf properly speaking. Let your Home refl< j?j more important, your I g| and children, the HOP g| Womankind. Make your Home t || earth for your wife ar t jjj Call In And Let Us m nish or Beautify Your t 'RICES RIGH Kerr Fu THE ONE 1-22-24 NORTH M ?waagu tughter. Elizabeth, leave tomorrow!' i spend a few adys in Clinton. j i Miss Elizabeth Rambo, of Greenlie, is visiting her cousin, Miss Iva amilton, for some time. Mrs. J. W. Fulmer of Campobello spending a few days with her sisr, Mrs. J. E. Cheatham. i Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Graves of laron spent Friday in the city lopping. Faul Link left yesterday for lem Springs, where he will spend ;o weeks. Miss Eva Link has returned from olumbia, where she has been visitg for several days. Mrs. W. A. O'Bryant has returni from a week's visit to relatives in oyston, ua. Guy W. Gilleland of Hamlet, N. , a former resident of Abbeville, a visitor to the city this week. Mrs. J. E. Cheatham left Thursly for Blue Ridge, N. C., where e will enjoy the mountains for 1 ro weeks. ' * 1 Mrs. E. M. Anderson and chilen of Hartwell, Ga., are in the ;y on a visit to Mr. and Mrs.' larlie McNeill. , i J- 1 ^-r|J 1 I Mrs. I. W. Mathis of Washington,' . ivi +V,q nitxr \Mci + intr Tipr snris. ! * ? 111 V44W Vivjr -.w- J I iar)ie and John Amour, for a few!, ivs. I Mrs. J. A. Chandler and children.! ft Tuesday for Abbeville to visit i rs. A. B. Galloway.?Clinton ( ironicle. h' :i Ashby Galloway of Abbeville j ent the week in town with rela-1 es and friends.?Clinton Chroni-c t 1 D. Poliakoff returned from New ( >r!c yesterday where he has been j ivingr his fall stock for the past ten vs. ;* i Mrs. R. M. Brewer of Atlanta ,'s ( ending several days in the city 1 I the "Better Homes." and be happier. "A IV worthy of its King?or ?ct vour culture and ref wife's good taste. Aft E is the greatest and ; he most charming and < id family. IT WILL PA Help You. We Have E HOME. T. GOODS DELIVER vmfiifn P / lllliUl V v\ PRICED FURNITUR] AIN ST. A with her parents, Mr. r.nc! Mr.~. W J. Duncan. Allen Haskell has returne'd fronr visit to relatives in Savannah. Mrs. Carter Arnold of Elbertoi is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mr L. T. Hill. Langdon Haskell of Savannah, i visiting his father Mr. L. C. Haske^ on Greenville street.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Jones ar expected to return this week from pleasure trip to St. Louis. Miss Elizabeth Edmunds of Che: ter, is in the city visiting her paren; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edmunds. Miss Sudie Barksdale, of Greer ville, is visiting her sister, Miss Ar nie Barksdale on Mills street. Mrs. John Durst, Jr. and littl daughter, of Greenwood, will spen the week-end with Mrs. Frank Welsl Mr. W. C. Reep of Greenvilli /isited his sister, Miss Blanche Ree] superintendent of the County hospi :a,l yesterday. / Mrs. J. M. Wilson, who has beer ,'isitirg her daugther, Mrs. J. D ?ulp, returned to her home ir tidgeway today. *? i TT T> ^? ."til", ana iurs. nugH .Duweji air little daughter Martha, of Level Lani spent several days this weex wit Mr. J. H. Barksdale and family. Mrs. H. 'A. McLesky of Ports nouth, Va., stopped over for th< lay Monday on her way to Atlants vhere they 'will make their hom< n the future. Misses Ruth and Lucile Gregorj )f Williamston, accompanied b> heir attractive visitor, Miss Lucili iammonds of Winston-Salem, N 2., spent Wedensday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagers an< family left last night for their homi n Winder, Ga., afetr spending sev ?ral days in the city with Mr. an< VIrs. Frank Andrews. jmmmmmmmmmsi I You hear it every- jg lan's House is His ? Wl/WO = J15 V^UCCli 1UU1 ^ 3 inement, and still H er love for husband ffi grandest thing to gj delightful place on lY you well. very Thing to Fur- gg ed anywhere. irrmanv 1 E STORE. | BBEVILLE, S. C. 1 ; Miss Elizabeth MtjMurray has returned from a visit to relatives in 'Abbevile. She was accompanied by j a her brother, Otis McMurray who 1 I will visit here for a while.?Clinton' Chronicle. v ' ' , I Mr. Charlie J. Bruce, candidate! a. !for sheriff of Abbeville County was jhere for af ew hours in the interest! ['of his race. Many of the Abbeville i |j County voters came here to trade I I and the candidates find a good j !place to "lectioneer."?Honea Path.' I Chronicle. 'C| BIRTHDAY PARTY. 1 j Little Winona Welsh will celebrate: s- her fifth birthday this afternoon by' ? inviting in about fifteen of her playmates to spend the afternoon with her. The big angel food cake with the i- five lighted candles and t:ie refreshi ments of ice cream and cake will bej the chief attraction of the little folks. I I e' Mrs. Galloway Entertains jJ Mrs. A. B. Galloway gave a de-. lightful rook party Wednesday af-| e ternoon in honor of hen daughter, | p Mrs. Jodie Chandler, of Clinton. There were two tables of players and the time was pleasantly spent, j Mrs. Galloway served cream and 1 cake as refreshments. j [ MRS. PARKER ENTERTAINS r"!r: J Mrs. L. C. Parker entertained j'most delightfully Friday afternoon .'at a Bridge party in honor of Mrs. ^ Phillips who is the guest of Mrs. J, I D. Fulp and Mrs. Caldwell who is ,visiting Mrs. W. M. Barnwell. The house was beautifully deco4 rated with many bowls of nastui-^ tiums. There were three tables of ; players and at the close of a most 'enjoyable afternoon ta delicious | salad course was served. ! 1 DOCTORS HAVE 7, GREAT MEETING (Continued From Page One.) 'Modem Hospitals and Their UsefulJ ness in a Community. Dr. Hines' 2; talk was in the nature of resume of * the three months he has' just spent 1 at Harvard Medical College clinic in Boston and his information was late and instructive. A remarkable | \ statement made by Dr. Hines was | that the death rate on pneumonia | cases has remained unchanged for I 100 years in Boston, the statement | being substantiated by the records | of the Harvard Medical college 1 which have been kept for that I length of time, 1 Dr. G. P. Xcel of Greenwood rel ported on several intereseing surgil cal cases which he has had recently. ? Dr. W. D, Whitten, who , has \ charge of the new institution for % the feeble-minded at Clinton, :er ported that his instiution would S nnon -uri+Viin n four woolfc tww witVl ? 50 selected cases, all boys, and there j | would bo medical assistants and ^ teachers to help him classify and, 8 aid these unfortunates. Latet 501 S selected cases from among the .girls j % of the state would be received. Dr. | Whitten plead for the cooperation f of both the medical men and laymen P in reporting such cases to him so \ that these unfortunates may have I the best possilbe treatment and 5 training. . B' After the papers had been read | and the addresses listened to, a | business meeting was held at which | the following officers were elected | to serve the association for another | year: Dr. R. E. Hughes, of Laurens, 1 president; Dr. Blake of Greenwood | and Dr. Brockville of McCormick, 1 vice presidents; and Dr. C. C. GamI brell of this city, secretary. An in E " ' I f vitation from the city of Laurens to; I.meet in that city :;:xt summer was! f accepted by the association. 1! Owing to the inclement weather , j the committee from the Chamber of | Commerce had to abandon the ride I planned for the doctors but the comI mittee met all'the trains yesterday I and brought the medicos up in their ? cars. i! II Just received another ship{ ment of Home-made Chil? lidren's Chairs which we will i | have a Special Sale of Satur|! day, August 14th only. See our l\ Window. KERR FURNITURE CO. - ' i f! GREENWOOD DOCTORS GO TO ABBEVILLE 11 A number of Greenwood physi-^ [ cians will go to Abbeville tonight to lilHIUHIiUMlilWHIl' SPECIALISTS ] early appreciate the val ing connection. An analysis of 1he bank bv one of our experts n greater growth, added unnecessary ^expense. Jhe seasoned knowledf mtaters is at your disp for service. You are invited to Wrlai 8 "The Frl & . ABBEVi: HHHHH I Rough I | 100,000 Feet f Hand. Will S All at Reasona W. A. < attend a meeting of the Third I trict Medical association wh ~ioct: there tonight. Several nci iU-geons and specialists will read ] pcrs and make addresses, it is i derstood.?Index-Journal; Aug. 1 4 V V OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM. ^ FRIDAY V Geo Fitzmaurice's 7-Reel ProV duction V '"ON WITH THE DANCE" V and V A Two Reel Century Comedy V. 'LION JAWS AND KITTEN V PAWS" V 25c. 35c. v SATURDAY V__"ON WITH THE DANCE ", V And A Sennett Comedy V. "FOOLISH AGE" V 25c 35c, Wl O M R A Y S. ' VIOLA ' DANA W TXT -? iiN V I "THE WILLOW TREE" V And A Star Comedy V >' 'TWIN LIZZIES" v 10c. 20c. v v vvvvww vv\ vv^ I KEEP YC TURNIN' THE PROSPERITY of n the turning of its I cf o'jr <1e* ITlic fuiwis in the ami your neighbors? their dollars in strong ral interests to devel< , The bank< receive lend to turn our whee l'i?.? rour part m flie tn Keep your d< while earr I THE NATI OF AI [N MANAGEMENT ue of the right kind of banking needs of your business lay show you the way to profits, or the elimination of ?e of our officers in financial osal as well as our facilities | <-!**'/, y consult us. iters bank r iendly Bank" . LLE, S. C. , . Lumber lough Lumber on r , iell Any Part or ble Prices. * ' v :alvert s wants 1 ; pa- ' i Jn~ FOR SALE?Large old fashion j horse apples. $1.00 per bushel. ? j Phone 21 on 212. 2fcf pd. * WANTED?Experienced salesmen . ! for hardware store and for groc* j ery sto*e. The ftOSENBERG MERC. CO. 8, 11-tfc. \ / ? ViFOk SALE?Four parts of . C. B. ^ I ?- n_n n Kay's plantation, Honea ratn, a. C. Write or nhone 360. Abbeville, >! j V FOR SALE?House and lot on V1 Haigler Street. Also suit of furV. niture, oil stove, etc. Apply to >kj Mrs. R. C. Wilson, Phone 375-3 V rings. If- pd. ( V Just' received another shipV ment of home-made ciilldren's vj Chairs which we will have a V Special Sale for Saturday, Aug v 14th only. See cur Window. V XERR FURNITURE CO. / v| . : \ CHOLERA CLAIMS 600 ! Vi VICTIMS IN KOREA V . V Seoul, Korea, Aug. 12.?Si* hunV'dred deaths have resulted from the ' epidemic of cholera in Korea,- and ^ V 3.125 cases have been reported. ^ : "l >UR DOLLARS ; G WHEELS ] ' this City depends largely up- 1 industrial wheels. The turn- j rjnds largely upon ur Banjos. city's banks depend upon you upon all citizens who place banks which loan them to loop home enterprises. j interest for the money they U :-*?? * ir>, miu iiiev jiciv \ nil imtfresi msaction. >l!ars turning wheels ling interest here. ONAL BANK JBEVILLE.