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fT ft *?^ Xocal flews : personals : L==_J . Bob Greene spent Sunday in Lan-' caster. I P Ward Jamieson spent the ^week-i J end with his mother in Honea ram. i R. L. McCracken of Columbia. suent ^the week-end in Abbeville. Miss Eliza Lindsay left today to: spend a week in Montreat, N. C. , I Raymond Price spent Sunday in1 Iva with home folks. Miss Sophie Reames left Sunday for Ninety-Six for a visit to friends. Miss Helen Edwards returned Monday from a visit to friends in I Van Wyck. t. ??? | Ernest Russell of Anderson ( , spent the week-end in the city j with friends. / ?, J C. E. Yoder has returned from Van Wyck, where he spent his vaca-i tion. Mrs. Mabry Cheatham and children are visiting relatives in Sharon. Miss Ida Kay is spending her vacation in Honea Path with . rela-1 tives. Herman McDill of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and i Mrs. J. N. McDill of Sharon. Diamonds anc remounted. 4 Repairing car tically done. F F Hai JL JL^I* * *Wd _ _? %&== FOR AN IDEAL HOM] - rvi.-- i : xne v^ny Liiiuus, h{ in rer.ch of all C yet a regular Cour you can have chicl and everything. < House, fine Well ? vation, 25 Acres o a bale of cotton pe; in Pasture and W< THE PRICE THE DIXIE L. M. TALBE ABBEVII as < , | Rev. L. J. Bristow ha? returm from a trip to the western states. E. H. Longshore has return* from the mountains, where he h; been for some time. Misses Annie and Jennie Davis < Ninety-Six spent Monday in tl city. i | Miss Mamie Devlin is in the cii visiting her sister, Mrs. M. ! Plaxco. I Miss Sarah Hughes spent Sundz in Cokesbury with her cousin, Mi Francis Mabry. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Long ha\ returned from a trip to the moui tains. Reid Ashley of Level Land spei the week-end in the city wil friends. Miss Julia McAllister has returi ed from Ware Shoals where s? spent her vacation. Miss Esther Bowen hag returne from a very pleasant vacation sper -? mnmi+aiiiB nf North Carolini Ill l/IIC IIIVUIIVMIO S, V _ Duff Huff and J. T. Merritt c Greenville spent the week-end i Abbeville with friends. Miss Nelle McGaw is spendin several days with Mrs. C. 0. Brow in Brevard, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Otis McMillan c Greenwood spent Sunday with M and Mrs. J. M. Gambrell. < ) , Miss Kathleen Hammond of Roc Hill, S. C., is visiting her grandpa: ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hammond. Miss Aline Scott of Columbi spent Friday| and Saturday wit her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Hammond. ) Miss Mary Jones has returned \ I other Stones efully and artisrrison Jr. SALE E, 50 ACRES in ?ht at the School, ity conveniences, itry Home where i Lens, nogs, cows i jood Six Room 35 Acres in cultif which will make r acre. 15 Acres oodland. IS RIGHT. LAND CO. DT l\ i y maiiog^i t | ?LE, S. C. I id Abbeville after visiting friends in h Gibson, N. C., Bennettsville, S. C., and Greenwood. h id' ag j Jimmie Cothran of Columbia is. spending a few davs in the city. | af i Mrs. S. O. Botts of Shiloh spent ie Saturday in the city. n 1 h | Mr. John Wham and son, Alvin, i ^ are visiting relative? near Greena ville this week. K. j? J I M. J. Ashley of Honea Path was iy a business visitor in Abbeville Sat-' ss urday. . ' ' t i Mrs. Ralph Adams spent the re week-end with Mrs. J. L. Burnett' n- in Saluka. si h i Misses Lucile and lone Stevenson it of Rock Springs were shopping in ;h the city Saturday. h j Misses Sallie Gossett and Kathleen i- Atkins spent the week-end in Atle lanta. I r ! Miss Annie Mary Timmons, of id Lynchburg is visiting her sister, it Mrs. R. E. Henry. , C a. I w W. H. White has returnedfrom ^ if Northern markets where he has n been buying his fall stock ef goods. \ P1 E. M. Bonds, Jr., nas returned w g from Columbia, where he attended ^ i n the fireman's meeting. . Miss Mary Knox of Sharon is '^visiting her sister, Mrs. Mabry ^ r- Cheatham. Miss Myrtle Crowther of Antre- j k ville was shopping^in the ciy Satu**- t( r" day. . 1W ' I . N j J. C. Cox and son, Jim, are visit-, , ia ing relatives in Belton, Anderson f ;h'and Townville fcr several days. David Armour of Washington, b ;0 Ga'., spent the week-end here with d - Charlie and John Armour. n -j P ' Miss Mary Helen Smith of Elbetron, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gus Lee. ^ G ! Mrs. Bob Bailey and Miss Sara.ii ci Bailey have returned to Anderson P after a delightful visit to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Link. i o: ' E. J. Crowley of the National cj n i. \ x i j? u uanK nas reiurneu i'om taruon, Ga., where he has bet), spending his w vacation. Vernon Townsend of Bennetts- Sl ville is spending a few days( in the g. city with his uncle, C. P. Townsend, vj Jr- Oj " ! bi - j Miss Nelle Mnrphy has returned to Abbeville and has gone back to work, after spending a pleasant ^ vacation. I W W I- Misses Gertrude and Edna Wade> to Clyde Ireland and Fred Fenner wald of Columbia spent the weekend in the city with Miss Eva Scott. I j be I James Darracotte of Calhoun ^ Falls has accepted a position with j. the Co-Operative Mercantile Co.,' |and has begun work. ! "C W P5/.V.QTT T W Movuroll W i ;S. Wilson and Claude Wilson left Sunday for Hendersonville, where " they will spend several days. 1 wh | Mrs. I. W. Mathis left Sunday for her home in Washington, Ga., after; spending several weeks with her ^ 'sons, John and Charlie Armour. i^ Eakin Wilson of Charleston is, ;spending a few days in the city ^ jwih his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. v S. T. Eakin. ^ ! Mrs. Joel F. Smith and daughter, ~ .Emma, of Anderson spent the week-end in the city with Mrs. B. S. ' Reames. . w A i Mrs. Jesse Harknfess and dau^h'' V ,ter, Miss Sarah, of Antreville, spent the week-end in the city with Mrs. i Lamar Gilliam. A W. D. Wilson has returned from j Northern markets, where he sueI W ^ceeded in buying a full line of fall goods. Donald Harris, of the Press and Banner force, spent the week-end in Greenville with his sister, Mrs. v Henry Hagerman. e ; Miss Sybil Parker of Belton, who \ ^ as been visiting her cousin, Miss lary Nickles, has returned to her ome. ' Rev. H. C. Fennel, of Lowndesville vas a visitor in the city today. Otto Bristow returned this afteroon from Darlington, where he as been spending several days. Miss Besse Miller, of Columbia, 5 in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. f. E. Pressly. Misses Eva and Grace Link spent he week-end in Troy with their siser, Mrs. Ernest Hanvey. Sevier Wilson, candidate for Subupervisor, was here today shaking onds with his many friends. Emory Newell was among the andidates here today looking after is interests. Miss Clec Bailey, of Anderson, iras the guest of Miss Hannah Cochan from Saturday until Monday. Claude Wilkinson of Hartsville, S. spent the week-end in the city ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hlkinson. f~ Hugh Bowen, of Antreville, 8 rominent candidate for Supervisor, * as on the streets of the city Mon- 1 ay making the talk lively. 6 - 11 / ' | J. N. Blum who is developing into regular campaign orator, looked irpr t.hp sit.nation MonHav and was ^ usy iaking notes for his Thu*?s- ^ ay's speech. * ( Misses Ellie Stuart of Charles- ? >n and Esther Mae Reardon of 1 fanning, who have been visiting * [rs. Vance Ashley for several dcy<?,: ?turned to their home Saturday. ' R. R. Price of this county was a usiness visitor in Abbeville Satur- I ay, and not the least of jiis bud- r ess interest was his renewal of the ress and/ Banner. ' _____ i ]\fr- -and Mrs. J. R. Devlin and liss Annie Belle McCaslan of ^ reenwood spent Sunday in the j ity with Rev. and Mrs. M. R. ?] laxco. ^ ^ \ Rev. H. W. Pratt, former pastor j f the Presbyterian church of this j ity, but now of Athens, Ga., was a usiness visitor here today. He is al- . ays welcomed by his many friends. a J. D. Duncan, candidate for Sublpervisor, and one of the most proressive farmers of * his section, isited the city today in the interest f his campaign and on business | ent. ( '* i Master Virgil Gaffney came over 1 om Atlanta and spent last week 5 ith his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I T. A. O'Bryant. Virgil always likes T > come to Abbeville for he knows g hat a eood time is in store for him. r Mirsi Blanche Smith, who has ten visiting Miss Eva Reames for ro weeks will return to Anderson , morrow. Miss Reames will accom-'^ ,ny her home and speml several ^ ;eks. v Ijj !tl Candidates Melvin J. Ashley and ^ H. McAdams for the House of _ ig! spresentatives, were interested i _ teners at the Court House today I , tile the state candidates spoke. !fl \ N \ \ >\>>> >>>\> > OPERA HOUSE V PROGRAM. \ TUESDAY V WALLACE REID V IN x "THE ROARING ROAD" S. AND \ '"TKa VnnicKinor DAaapr No. 4" V. 10c. " " 20c. vj WEDNESDAY vj OWEN MOORE V IN V '? "SOONER OR LATER" V And Two Reel Western V 10c. 20c. v v THURSDAY V BUCK JONES V IN V "THE FORBIDDEN TRAIL" V AND 'DAREDEVIL JACK NO. 7" V I0c. 20c. V \ IT SOUNDS DIFFI AT DIFFEREN' ; When the jolly good sj s(reiu 1 i11^ his monkey right he thinks is the time of 1 pretty sure to sound l'eeb But when the din has < that are left look lonely, 'little down on his luck h saving talk sounds very s It IS sensible and sani will back us up in this st( ? Plant "The Friend ? ABBEV1LL A. M. Erwin, a prosperous farmer t tnd merchant of the good Antre- c ille community, was here Monday 1 istening to the speeches of the state t andidat^s and attending to busi- t less matters. , i A thousand times NO! T in accumulaifnpr savings if Who really wants an ea thing could not satisfy, in: utmost exercise of our * oiks who snvp money find "i mil I therefore the more a bhmiled spirit of achieven THE NATIOl OF ABBE The friends of Mr. J. C. Raines rill regTet to know that his father,1 ilr. T. C. Raines, of Ridgeway, was aken to the Baptist Hospital in j Columbia last week and underwent i very serious operation. However, le stood the operation nicely and is esting very well at this time. BOOK CLUB I The Book Club will meet with: Mrs. J. F. Miller Wednesday after-1 loon at 5 o'clock. MRS. PENNEY ENTERTAINS 1 1 Mrs. George Penney entertained j ,he Bridge Club at her home on ( Jouth" Main street Friday afternoon. J The house was prettily decorated j vith vases of roses, Mrs. Penrfey j vas cordial in her welcome and thej >arty one of unusual gaiety and i >leasure. Miss Sarah Perrin served puncli n the hall and at the close *A>f the 1 rames cream and cake were serve-.!' is refreshments. " " S ! A DINNER PARTY "* v ' . Mr. and Mrs, Arthur link gave a. lelighful little dinner party Friday, light in honor of their visitors, Mrs.! Bob Bailey and Misses Cleo and; Sarah Bailey of Anderson. Mr. and firs. Frank McNeill and John and ' Victor Lomax were the invited ruests. The dinner was a very i (leasant and successful affair. THEIR BIRTHDAY PARTY / Little Julia and Benjamin Barnwell celebrated their birthday Satrday afternoon loy inviting their ttle friends to a party. About flirty Tittle dressed np boys and beibboned girls gathered and played I ames, "enjoyed ice cream and cake j IS IT EASY T< SAVE MONE" iRENTLY I r TIMES , I I 3urt is in the thick of it. B and left, and having what I lis life?thrift / advice is I le to him. .1 iied down, and the dollars a and he begins to look a I limself? that wisdom-of- I ensible and sane. ? I b?it pays! CJiTr .v paT&hs I itement. 1 ers Bank lly Bank" | ' v E, S. C. I- : ^? ?' v' md were given a candy souvenir to i :arry home. A table was spread on foe lawn and two lovely cakes with he required candles told everybody he number of birthdays the young ' >eople had had. ^ Tlie little folks had a lovely time. ?????? ????M?f OPERA HOUSE Friday and Saturday ^ iffiRBwrma T?moou: Scenano byTomGeraghty Story by Harold MacGratfi Directed byVctorflemm^ Six Reels of Fairbanks Humor Thrills - Love - Speed - Action Dortt think its an ordinary picture-?itis "Doug" Super-fied in a United Artists Production. : ' ? f 3$ ? **r- CV.7 . rsj: ran) Admsision: Children 15c, Adults 25r_. fWM '* ^ o . , 4 ? ? ? Y? '. ir here would T>e no good' (he task fooft no effort. / isy job anyway? Such ai N / :nino np mnvo nn f n fli a V UI i'lw ?JJ ?U "16 inibition and ability. it hard, undoubtedly? ppenlinpr tn tlio redlenl. "u 8 s V A L BANK VILLE. . | i i 1 i .5 1 -W jg ^ : '3