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: personals :
John Kerr, of Cedar Springs, was
in the city Friday.
A. W. Jones, of Columbia, was a
visitor in the city Sunday., y?
Capt. G. N. Nickles, of Due West
was in town Saturday on business.
Mrs. Lewis Jackson, of Prosperity,
was in town Saturday shopping.
Prof. J. M. Daniel spent tlie weekend
with his parents in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Cheatham spent!';
Friday in Atlanta.
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Miss Marion Prince, of Sharon'
was in town Saturday.
Monroe Burriss of Calhoun Falls,
is in the city today to attend -court.
Jce L. Maxwell, of Augusta, spent1;
the week-end! with his brother, T. H. I ]
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Dick Edwards, Augusta, is vis-! I
iting his grandmother, Mrs. Agnes1 j
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Mrs. B. F. Uldrick and daughter,
Sarah, spent Friday with her mother,'
Mrs. Mattie Bowen. . ]
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Mrs. Joe Anderson and Miss Gen- (
evieve Anderson, of Antreville were 1
in town Friday.
Misses Grace Dawson and Ruth r
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Eoyd, of Erskine College, were m t
town Saturday. . r
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Wesley Ramey, of Atlanta, spent'
the week-end with his parents, Mr.'
and Mrs. L. A. Ramey. j t
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Mrs. Lewis Ramey spent the week- j j
end iij the country visiting Mrs. [ c
Sanders.
Mrs. Lafayette Morrison, of Don-' j
aids, came down Monday and spent T
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the day in Abbeville. j rj
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Mrs. H. H. Hill has gone to Balti-!
I more for a ten day's visit to rela-j
tives. !
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hill and chilg
dren spent Sunday in Clemson with'
Andrew Hill.
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Miss Hannah Roche of Columbia1
spent the week-end here with her
home folks.
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Mr. Homer Tribble and Anlo Hall
of Chattanooga, are visiting Mr. and,
Mrs. J. W. Tribble.
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Mr. ana Mrs. n.uden iuwucu ai.* ,
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children, of Laurens, spent Sunday j
with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McAllister. ^
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Miss Julia McAllister and Miss]
Mary Sharpe spent the week-en3 #h"|?
Greenwood with Mrs. J. M. Anderson J
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Mrs. George Smith of Ware j
Shoals spent Sunday with her par-]
enits, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hammond.!
Mrs. R. D. Purdy, came dqwja from
Due West Saturday and spent Sunday
here with her daughter, Mrs. S.
A. McCuen.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Edwards of I
Due West, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McAllister on'
Granville Street. j
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uity luuajf lui a oui/ii viaii uv mo 010ter,
Mrs. R. S. McComb on South'
Main Street.
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Mrs. G. W. Speer, of Anderson, is'
here for the funeral of Mrs. L. T i
Miller and is the guest of Mrs. W. D.'
Barksdale.
Mr. S. A. Pressly, Prof. Paul L.
Greir and Mrs. Crocket of Due West
L attended the preaching and Communion
services in the Associate Reformed
Presbyterian Church Sunday.
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J. M. Nickles was a business visitor
to McCormick Friday.
?. 0. Bolts, a good farmer from J
near Hodges, was in town today on
business.
Miss Myrtle McLeckey of Norfolk,
Va., is in the city visiting at the
home of Mrs. M. T. Coleman on
Greenville street.
WV D. Wilkinson, Bayard Swetenburg,
Gottlob Neuffer and J. D. Fulp!
went to Clemson Saturday for the:
Clemson-Wofford game.
Cadet Fravor Kimbrell of Fort
Mill, a student at B. M. I., Greenwood,
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. J, D. Fulp.
Miss Ruby Hill Devlin of Verdery,
and Dr. Christian Wolfe, of Hartsville,
were visitors in the city this1
morning for a few hours.
' Cheves Sondley of Norfolk, arrived
in Abbeville today for a visit
to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard j
Sondlev.
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Mr. W. D. Wilson and Miss Mary
Lawson Link went up to Spartan- j
burg yesterday and spent the day
<vith Mr. and Mrs. Joe Everett.
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Mr. and Mrs: Terrill Jones and
young son, of Spartanburg, spent
Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs
Frank B. Jones on Magazine street, j
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Miss Julia Mabry will go down to
Columbia Tuesday where she will be
naid of honor at the wedding of her
:ousin Miss Norma Cheatham Thurslay.
Joe T. Hughes and little daughter
Mildred Cochran Hughes left Sunday
'or Saulsbury, N. C. to spend several
lays with Mr. Hughes' sister, Mrs. N.
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Mr. W. W. Kay, one of the puos>erous
farmers of the Antreville sec^
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ion, was in the city Saturday on busilets
and while here subscribed for
he Press and Banner.
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Mrs. Arthur Ellis and little daugher,
who bave been spending the
uinmer with her parents, Mr. and,
Irs. W. A. Calvert, leaves Thurslay
for her home in New Orleans.
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Mrs. James Shelly has returned
'rom a visit to Graniteville, N. C.;
ler nephews, Seth and Shelly
reague returned with her and will
;pend the winter here.
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Miss Catherine Faulkner, who is
ittending a busine^ college in Co- j
umbia, came home Saturday and j
:pent Sunday in the city with her
nother, Mrs. Laura Faulkner.
Rev. Mr. Courtney, 'who has so'
nany friends in Abbeville, will aT ive
in Abbeville Wednesday for a
risit to Wm. M. Barnwell and will
>e here to attend the Gypsy Smith
jreaching Thursday.
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Mr. J. F. Barnwell took Josephine
md Foster, Jr., to see Clemson defeat
iVofford Saturday at Clemson. Mrs.
ik S. Reames accompanied them as
iar as Anderson where she spent the
lay with her daughter, Miss Sophre
Decorati
Pottery
A beautiiul line 01 J
just received, consisl
pieces:
VASES, ,
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Jeweler.
Reames, who is atterfding Anderson
College.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Galloway and
Miss Virginia Galloway of I/ue West
attended the preaching services at
the Associate Reformed Presbyterian
Church Sunday morning. Others
fom a distance attending the services
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Morrah, Mrs. W. P. Wideman, Miss
Wideman, Boyce Wideman and Josh
Bradley of McCormick County.
SUNDAY VISITORS.
Mr. and Mbs. D. Townsend Smithy
Jr. of Pelzer, and Mr. ,and Mrs. W.
P. Kennedy and Pat, of Troy, were
vi$ito"rs' of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Coleman
Sunday.-^
BULLETINS AND CIRCULARS
The following bulletins and circulars
have just been received and can
be obtained by calling at my office or
sending me a card:
Poultry Homfe Construction.
Feeding Hens for Egg Production ^
Killing Hog and Curing Pork.
Peanut Growing for Profit.
School Lunches.
Preparation of Vegetables for the
Table.
Attractive Ways of Using Cow ^
Peas.
Uses of Vegetables from Winter ^
Gardens. C1
Beautifying the Homestead.
Ruth Crowther, ^
Co. Home Dem. Agent. ^
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RECEPTION FOR MRS. TUTT A
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Mesdames Brown, Charles, Cheatham
and Strom entertained at a ai
beautiful reception at the home of
Mrs. L. N. Brown in honor of Mrs. ^
L. W. Tutt, who is leaving for her 4
new home in Abbeville.
The decorations were beautiful in ^
their simplicity. The mantles were
banked in autumn leaves, smilax and
ferns, vases of pink cosmos and w
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ferns, carriyng out a color scheme
of pink, white and green. Punch was ?
served on the porch.
Thevguests were met by Mrs. .
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Brown and introduced to Mrs. Tutt
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an uuie tco^acio ui mc xn^u ?juhuvj. ^I
^Irs. Charles gracefully led the ^
guests into the beautifully decorated
dining room.r The table had as a
decoration a beautiful center piece
with cut-glass reflector and brass
candlebra. Suspended from the veiling
was a basket of pink cosmos and
pink tulle streamers extended to the
four sides of the table, carrying out
the pink, white and green color
scheme, unshaded candles adding a
soft glow to the beautiful scene.
Refreshments of cake and pink
and white block cream were served.
About forty five guests called during
the afternoon and a delightful
afternoon will long be remembered
?that of yesterday?by Mrs. Tutt's
friends.
As Mrs. Tutt was leaving to make
her home in Abbeville, sne was presented
with a beautiful basket of
flowers.?McCormick Messenger.
Mrs. Tutt*is the wife of Mr. L. W.
Tutt, the man in charge of the grading
of cotton in. Abbeville. She will
be welcomed to Abbeville by the
good pepole of this city.
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np^nrativp Pnt.t.prv
bing of the following
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w coming in daily.
1RISON, Jr.
Abbeville, S. C.
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CARMEL MYERS V1
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"THE FOLLY'S TRAIL" V
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VANISHING DAGGER NO. 11 V
10c. 20c. v
WEDNESDAY V
EUGENE O'BRIEN V
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"A FOOL AND HIS MONEY" V
And Western Picture V
"TWO FROM TEXAS'" V
10c. 20c. Vj
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TATE TEACHERS'
ASSOCIATION
Rock Hill, S. C., Oct. 10.?Luccoj
unter, President of the State Tea-,
[vers Association of South Carolina j
as just announced ithat he has seared
Dr. A. Duncan Yocum, Bro-|
;ssor of Educational Research at I
le University of Pennsylvania, for |
le speaker on' the first evening of
le meeting of the State Teachers
ssociation, to be held in Spartanjrg,
November 25th, 26th and
7th. Dr. Yocum is widely known as
i educator and an able and at-1
active speaker. South Carolina,
lechers are to be congatulated on'
iving the opportunity of hearing
r. Yocum. He has been one of the'
jpular speakers at the N. E. A.,
eetings of recent years.
A meeting of the local committee I
ith the President tfnd Secretary,
as held last week in Spartanburg. '
very detail was carefully gone
rer. ! i
Spartanburg is planning to take J i
ure of the Association in a very |'
ne way. The splendid musical num-, i
Cochran
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We Are Gc
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A Few Pieces of
FURS
Left?Special
Prices on These
While They
Last.
T1 1 O.
i o Keauce our ot(
make son
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This
Mrs.
Abbeville,
IT WILL
LIKE A ST<
A short, concise story of
ten in your bank book an dit
book. Yon. as the author, <
as you like.
It will be a story in whi
than words.
Come in to the PLANTE
nish you the book to start.
and increase the lirst deposi
dollar at a time.
INTEREST PAID O
? Plan!
The Rank Thai Sou
B The Home of Over 90
bers will be one of the attractive
features of the Association.
Spartanburg boasts of fine hotel
facilities, there being more than 600 A
room available. Besides this, the ^
homes of the city will be thrown *
open to teachers. 1
The thirteen Department heads
are already working on their pro- 1
grams. Interesting meetings are being
planned for all these departments.
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The Association dues aire the
3arae as y last year?$1.00 for men!
and 50cents for ladies. These should
be sent to W. E. Black, Estill, S. C., \
as soon as possible. <
is Specie
his Wee!
>ing To Specialize Thi
Coats
SuitS and
Dresses
3ck of the above Mer
le Extra Special Price
Week, FOR THE C/
x r r>
lours ror qusiness,
Jas. S. Coc
READ
DRY BOOK
your success may be writ;
will read like a story
3an make it as interesting
ch figures speak louder ' :
RS Bank ami we will fur- *
Then come in regularly
t even though it only be a
N SAVINGS.
ters Bank
s: "Thank You."
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0 Bank Accounts.
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FLAG AT HALF MAST.
Washington, Oct. 9.?President
Vilsort today directed that on Simlay,
November 14, the American flag
>e displayed at half mast on all pubic
buildings an'd all navol and miliary
posts "as a token of the nation's
>articipation in the memorial servicei
leld for the heroic American soldiers
;ailors, marines and others who gave
heir lives to their country in the
vorld war."
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United States Marshal C. J. Lyon
vas a business visitor in the city tolay.
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lis For J
s Week on i
mnammmm
gETTFR take I I
advantage of
this opportunity
?it will pay you I
not us 1
IHIIilllilVlillfllliliiliH I
chandise, we will I.
to you
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S. Carolina
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