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L, ==^ r=^:' Xocal is ' flews!. w : personals : * ? * I Miss Lila Richey is taking lie." ^ vacation this week. ,ls b *< ' ?r~ .... ,.! Mrs. Lou McUwaine ol ttociges is? j visiting Mrs. Joe Link, near the city.; / j f i Mrs* L. A. Guillebeau is visiting j v her father at Lebanon this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Williamson w speni Thursday in Greenwood. ci f. ' T Mrs. H. W. Nickles of Hodges j spent Thursday in the city shopping, m * re Knox McDill of Sharon spent Fri-1 day in the city on business. jfr Mrs. J. C. Thomson has returned Ss from a visit to her mother in Green-1 ville. Miss Leola Smith of McCormick ;ci1 spent yesterday in the city with: CI friends. Willie Haigler is spending a few ch days in Atlanta with his brother, Sn Charlie Haigler, Jr. ^yi] f Mrs. R. Glenn Kay, and Glenn, Jr., J of Elberton, Ga., spent a few days | of this week with her mother. A1 Hi Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hammond i i and little daughter have returned > from a week's visit to Anderson. fi-i $ ha Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill have T? returned from a pleasant trip to( Wrightsville Beach. ! ft , ) mi f iuiss Mamie Wardlaw of Chester (Wi ^ is in the city for an extended visit Cfr to. relatives. Arch Tolbert of McCormick was a re business visitor in the city yester- ^ j-.. fri ; uav, Mr. r.rd Mrs. Dave Nickles of' rear Due West were visitors in the S1< * city yesterday. " " df Mrs. Jesse Pratt and daughters of Di" Wc~t spnit Thursday in the citv shorr>in?. sr D Mary Sharpe spent Wednes- c^' <i:;y r.:.?ht witf> her mother near Due West. w< Mrs. Rachel H. Minshall is in Anderson today where she proes to con- se i suit an eye specialist f Fraser L. McDill, of Columbia, is Lz in the city visiting his mother, 3lrs. cie J. H. McDill on Greenville street. Sc Miss Pauline Welch is spending the week-end in Atlanta with her lu sister, Miss Lucile Welch. H; th \ Mrs. J. M. Morgan and son, Mike, tii are visiting relatives in Hartsville for a few days. * . ch L. M. Tolbert and E. F. Arnold te s icnt today in Greenville on husi- A1 MOSS. Misses Mae and Eugenia Robert- lit j| I Not r I >n left yesterday for Asheville, .1. here they will spend several days. j>v ju Miss Mary Louise Dargan of partanburg is visiting friends and J Natives in Abbeville. w AY Mrs. S. R. Carlisle spent Thurs- d; ay in Due West with her aunt, [rs. John Wardlaw. c] Andrew White of Boston, Mass., cj in the city for a visit to his'a] other, Mrs. L. W. White. Miss Vera Merchant of Batesburg t in the city to spend a week with ti ;r aunt, Mrs. W. G. McCord. ti .Miss Howard Hill left Thuursday 3i- Horseshoe, N. C., where she will a i?it friends for several days. fc t a Mrs. Henry Hill spent Friday ith Mrs. S. R. Carlisle, near the ty. ' M tu I Misses Mary and Caroline Chal- II ers have returned from a visit to 1 latives in Lowndesville. cl: Mrs. W. D. Wilson has returned w om a visit of several weeks bf iluda and Spartanburg. Miss Ellen Tennant of Lowndes- yt lie is spending several days in the ty with Misses Celia and Caroline ca I lalmers. ! I Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Haddon and M ildren and Mrs. A. M. T^lbert of H nithville spent Thursday in Abbe- be He. Misses Ruth and Lucile Branyon ha Honea Path spent Thursday in St jbeville with their sister, Mrs. Ke . 1mipton Ferguson. ? ?... ' I * ? -O I - J Miss Lydia Owen has returned hi; om Logansville, Ga., where she t>e s been visiting her cousin, Miss M lelma Seal. I Dr. M. W. Cheatham of McCor- tu ck spent several days this week cr] th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. leatham. Miss Edna McKelvey of Law-',, nceville, Ga., is visiting Mrs. M. B. ^ ivis and some 01 ner scnooi ^ ends in Abbeville. i k Little Helen White who has been ^ :k for the past week is improving ^ ?d hopes to be busy at play in a few ^ iys. TP Miss .Tulia Patterson, of Abbeville, ?ont several days with Miss Emmie lV uncan last week.?Clinton Chronie \< >1 Miss Julia Pen rial will resume her )rk at the Co-Operative Mercan-. e Co.. Morday after a vacation of , Qc veral months. ^ M Mrs. A. J. Welch and daughter, ^ mra May, returned home yester-. y after spending several weeks in [ >uth Georgia. 1 j-] ! w Carroll Hipp motored from Co-) p mbia to Abbeville in his handsome ! naynes car and is giving some of e young ladies of the city a good i ne while he is here. R gi Prof, and Mrs. D. H. Henry and fc ildren returned to Clemson yes- dz rday, after a visit to relatives in tr sbeville. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Schroeder and vi tie daughter, Sarah Margaret, M ^resenting a brilli *_J :e this attraction One show only. \dmissicn | \ ft today for Knoxville, Tenn.. here they will spend several days ith Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McLain. Mr. J. M. Harkey left this week eek for Monroe, X. C., where he ill spend several weeks with his aughter, Mrs. J. B. Fowler. Rev. and Mrs. Hager. Graves and nildren of Latta, S. C., are in the ty for an extended visit to S. A, id C. F. Graves. T. K. Maxwell, S. W. Wilson, laude Wilson and E. H. Richey retrned yesterday from a pleasant ip to the mountains. Mrs. C. E. Timmons and Miss nnie Mary Timmons left yesterday >1* their home in Lynchburg, after visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Henry. Mrs. Richard Hill and Misses ary and Emmie Haigler have reirned,from a visit to Mrs. Thomas arris in Tignall, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McCord and lildren have returned from a eek's visit to relatives in New;rry. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery left sterday for Spartanburg to bring ick more of the new Overland rs. Mrs. L. W. White and Mrs. C. A. ilford returned Thursday from endersonville, where they have ien spending several weeks. Mrs. G. J. Vandiver and children ,ve returned from Atlanta and oekbridge, Ga., where they . have en visiting for some time. ' ,(??, j s#?Mies Kathleen Richey of Colum [i is spending her vacation in Abville With her parents, Mr. and rf\ E. H. Richey. Mir- Mary Lawson Link has rerne:l to Abbeville after an extendvisit to Saluda, N. C., and Sparnburg. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Ashley and r. and Mrs. T. S. Ellis spent lesday. in the city \vi:h Mr and rs. R. S. Ellis. H. R. Ashmore, \vho for the past w months has held a position with mold's Garage, leaves tomorrow r Rudford, N. C., vi..re he will sume his studies for the ministry. Tor unci Bill Bobbit returned to :?;v !'?on;? in Rocky Mount, N. C. :.ny after a visit to tlielr aunts, T. A. Stallinps and Mrs John rh;te. ' ?!r.?. L. H. White ^and little iug^ter, Inez, left today for their ime in Greenwood, after a v:sit to vs. I. E. Culbreth on Magazine reet, \ Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parker are off :is week for Montreat where they ill spend some time with Mr arker's mother and Mrs. Wylie, who lake their home in Montreat. Miss Kathevine Hammond of ock Hill, who has been visiting heT p.rtdmother, Mrs. J. S. Hammond >r several'days, is spending a few lys with Miss Lucy Palmer of Cenal. Eakin Wilson, who has been siting his grandparents, Mr. and rs. S. T. Eakir, left today for i "mone *5* W? V A -w W WALL ant array of sen ,vill follow the p doors, open 8: Childre , Columbia to spend a few dayi with' ; his mother, before returning to Charleston. I : Mrs. Antoinette Russell, of Abbe: ville, Mrs. Josie Lawson, Mrs. Ivar' > Harth, Mrs. Gussie Garren, Mrs.1 Will Harth and her sweet little daugh-j ter, Velda, all came over yesterday! I in an auto and spent the day with ! relatives at the old home.?Lexing. ton Dispatch-News. Mrs. Ida H. Caldwell and son, , Francis, sper.: today in the city with Mrs. Ja?. S. Ccchran. They were en ; route to their home in Greenville after an extended visit to Mrs. George IE. Bo'-c in Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs.' ijBascc.^b Brogden of Atlanta. A :?END-THE-DAY PARTY. Mrs. Ben Uldick, Mrs. Tom U1-! i juries ami .urs. iom cow^n are in . j the city spending the clay with Mrs.) !George Penney. They are having a i <rood time and enjoying a lovely din-] j iter. ENTERTAIN AT TEA. Mrs. T. A. Stallings' and Mrs John White entertained at tea or I Tuesday afternoon at six o'clock I complimentary to their nephews, Joe jar.d Bill Bobbitt, of Roc::y Mount, |?N C. ..Several games of cards were enioyo.! and tea was served uy Mis-, .ses Mi.:;; and Margaret Stallings af-1 ter which the guests went to the movies. Those enjoying Mrs. Stallings' and Mrs. White's hospitality were: Tom Howie, Francis Glenn George and Gus Smitn, Thurston' Clark and Edward Barksdale. I THE BOOK CLUB. The regular meeting of the book club was held Wednesday afternoon I at the home of Mrs. J. F. Miller. I There was a good attendance of the members and on motion of Mrs. Mili !er the membeis of the club will start a small library at^he County Hospi-' tal. Magazines and papers will be ! ' c ?'.! for first and the nurses ' r. ' patients will be furnished with i '* : :.h r:-r.di:ig matter. j Aftar the business trie hostess 1 . c! salad, sandwiches} u.-.. j | Mi.--s Sarah White of Washington, E. B. Stack of Monroe, and Mrs' t Levi, were the invited guests. D. A. R. CHAPTER '] WILL RESUME WORK ! % To the Andrew Hamilton Chapter D. A. R.: Our vacation is over, and the time " ~ vAf?n*wn Anv wrArl' ' I.'ii? LUillC CU IC^umc UU1 uvi u IT?**V*? 1 has as its object a one hundred per CfT.t report to the conference at An: dor son in November. In order that ! we may make that report, I earnest! 'v verpe?t every member of the j Chapter to be present at tl:o meeting J in the chapter room on Weii/ie.-'day, . Sent, the 1st at 4:30 o. m. There are ? ? rI several matters of importance to be 'IroTieht hefr.re the chapter. I Mrs. F. W. Wilson, Regent. BIRTHDAY PARTY. A birthday party was given "VVedI ne?day night by Mrs. Jodie Straw ho:-:: oi r.c.'.r ltU'j VvCci, to her s.o.?.' Miss Maggie Stone, of Abbeville. 1 About seventeen of her young friends ' <-> wic-nnf Rnnl- 5inf\ spvwal oth , i\;ii 1 er frames wore played, after which j cake and icc cream were served. 'Contributed. )AY and ACE Th' tsational mysteries dctures Monday a :0Q start 8:30 so :n 25c,' A HHBHHHil IW A N TEDA P A R T N The PLANTERS Uai juirliMM's with every am man in Abbeville. All the capital requi (lie y tiling 111 <i 11 is will in a litf.le less tlmn lie ear our bank every week or will be assured. "i tiling inaii! Here only sure and safe way I ness man and we will t start. INTEREST PAID Plani 1 1UI1I "the Frie ABBEV1L aHHM RETURNING TO WORK. Mrs. George Penney who has bee; t.:joying a two week's vacation, wil ,vi;Uiii to her work at Phiison & Hen ./. > Monday. Mrs. Penney nas man; i! lends over the county who feel tha a day in town is not a "perfect day" without Mrs. Penney's pleasant greet .nsr and her chcerful service. ?E3EVfLLE JUST WAKING UP SAYS GOOD CITIZEI "Abbeville is iust waking pp to th vVw.'.dcr.ul possibilities that are a he.- ducr," said a business man t tl?t lep^rtar the other day. "She ha begun to grow and when anothe ten yeai-s rolls around the censu ngures are going to be far in ex '.:ss of what they will be :nls time.' Continued he, "the old fogie citizen the back number and the self-satls ^sd fellows are being relegated t< the rear and young men who havi _ve.: the virion of a greater, bigge f ..! Ifcti'.i Abbeville are taking tin loins cf affairs in their hands an< - 4 i getting ready to forge forward t< accomplishment of great thing for the city and county." ' POLAND TO TAKE LEAD IN PARLEY Faiia, Aug. 26.?Poland has de cided to take the initiative in th< Russo-Polish negotiations and pro pose new peace terms to the Sovie that conform with the present mili tary situation, said a Warsaw dis patch to the Matin. According to an unofficial repor from Warsaw detachments of th Second Polish Brigade entered Grodno Tuesday, but the Polis! Legation has no confirmation. It was a^nitted at the Polish le gation that General Budenny's Re cavalry army reached the outskirt t ;? hnlipin Upfore bein: driven back. RUSSIANS IN ONE SECTOR COUNTER-ATTACI Paris, Aug. 26.?The Russia Army in the Bielostok sector of th Northern Polish battle front has be gun a counter-attack, according t advices reaching the Polish I.egatio from Warsaw. WEDNE s Celebrated Magicic and Cartoonist 3 and syrprises. nd Wednesday, i come early. dults 50c J E R ik wants to become business ibitious and honest young red will be "Character." i:' g to work hard and spend ns. putting the ?:srplus m every month, his success is your chance. This is the to become a successful^u^^*! >ee that yon gel the rg>.i ON SAVINGS. J ters Bank mdly Bank." -LE, S. C. Hn ; | VILNA SACKED POLES REPORT i ?-? n London, Aug. 26.?A Central 11 News dispatch from Warsaw Thursday reported that the following y communique was issued by the t Polish War Office: "We have captured Ostroleka and .forced a new passage of the Narew River. A portion of the Red Army in the Mlawa sector has escaped after desperate fighting, retiring east^ ward. The Bolshevik forces that evacuated Vilna sacked the city." . , e t Solicited an advertisement oi a 0 man the other day. He told us it was s not necessary for him to advertise, r that everybody knew where to find s him. We teminded him that every_ body knew where the cemetery was, " but they didn't all go there. '? 8 V OPERA HOUSE V r ? PROGRAM. S B\ ' * *" M ^ 1 V FRIDAY v f DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS V 5 V IN V iV "THE MOLLYCODDLE" V ; V A TWO REEL COMEDY V j V A VILLIAN'S BROKEN HEARTV '!\ 15cts. 25ct?. \ !v v -;V SATURDAY V DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS V -|v IN V * tK "THE MOLLYCODDLE" V *, V. And A Sennett Comedy ' V | V. "LOVE IS BLIND" V W 15 ct?. 25 cts.V t'\ : V |v MONDAY V 3 ; S. MARY PICKFORD V h V IN x jV "REBECCA OF SUNNY- V -;V BROOK FARM" V And A Star Comedy V SK .ADDED ATTRACTION? V ? V WALLACE, The Magician V and Cartoonist w!ll Follow V V follows Pictures. \ V 25 cts. 50cts. \ ^ A u t ' V n S > \ \ > \>>>>>>>>\> e i Sheriff Kin.cr of Anderson county !- and a candidate lor re-election ;n o receipt of a letter threatening him n v.'ith dire thin;cr, link-?? 're d:.es cerv tain things. . ^ '&] %