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A. B. Morse spent Wednesday in
Clinton.
;f* , Mrs. Frank Welsh is spending today
in Atlanta.
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f; f Mrs. W. W. L. Keller, of Central,
was in town Monday shopping.
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Misses Lessie and Ida Kay are in
Colombia this week attending the
Fair.
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Miss Clara Wham left on Monday
to begin teaching school at Little
River.
Mrs. B. F. Cheatham is visiting
' Mrs. Ames Haltiwanger in Columbia
;&5: this week.
and ,Mr? T A. A hip. of War
Irenton, were.visitors to the city on
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. R. Nickles and Mrs. C. M.
McKenzie spent Monday morning in
Greenwood.
Howard Hargis spent several days
last week in Atlanta visiting at his
old home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pennalo? Cedar
Springs were in town Monday shopping.
Miss Jessie Latimer, of Honea
Path, dpent the week-end in the city
with Miss Minnie Ruth Cox.
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f\ PnawiUff a# fKo. SpuhAArH 'Air
jagr Line Railway, has returned from a
M jrisit to his parents at Gloucester,
Jg . Georgia,
N. E. Jenkins, salesman for the
?raL Blister Brown Hosiery Co., of Chattsinooga,
was in town Monday on
business.
r* Rev. G. M. Telford, of Upper Long
? Cane and Rev. J. B. Hillhouse, of
Lebanon, left Tuesday for Cross Hill
i ./ to attend the meeting of Presbytery.
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(Miss Minnie Ruth Cox, of tbe tress
and'Banner force, is sick this week,
V and not able to be at her post of
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Mrs. J, R. Lomax/Mrs, M. J. Pratt
j and Mrs. Emma Had don,' .of Dar|
raughs, were in the city Tuesday
. shopping.
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Mrs. Foster McLane is among the
Abbeville visitors at the State Fair
this week. She is spending the time
S ; ^ with her daughter, Mrs. Toddl
,V. ' Mrs. L. M. Fouche has returned to
Abbeville after a six weeks' stay in
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Columbia with relatives. Mrs. Fouche
has greatly improved in health.
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Mrs. Jas. A. Hill went down . to
Columbia Tuesday* to attend ..^he
State Fair. Her son, Andrew Hill, of
Clemson College, will join her "in Colombia.
Miss Ruth Howie and Mr. T. V.
Howie have returned from Atlanta
where they visited Miss Victoria
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3- , Howie, who is a student at Agnes
Scott College. *
Miss Mary Rudisail who has been
the guest of Miss Annie Belle Little,
on Nickles Street, for several days,
J returned to her home in Spartanburg
* . Tuesday morning.
j wood County, was a visitoj in tije citji
today. Mr. Ferguson is oVet-'for 'a
visit to his brother, Andrew J. Ferguson
and other kindred.
Mr. C. A. Haigler left Tuesday for
' Cross Hill where he goes to attend a
nfeeting of Presbytery. He is a delegate
from the Abbeville Presbyterian
Church.
. Mrs. R. E. Henry, Mrs. P. A.
? ! Cheatham, Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham
and Miss Maggie Brooks, of Abbeville
spent yesterday shopping in Greenwood.?Tuesday's
Index-Journal.
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a/??-.L-,..I'jii, -tiSkiJdA-'rii' "Afit5,^r-r yy;jt
"Buck" Napier wa^yn town toda;
shaking hands with his Triends.
Miss Malulah Sutherland .spent i
few days last week with her' hom<
folk near Martin's Mill.
W. D. Wilson and L. C. Parke:
left this morning for Columbii
where they will take in the Stat<
Fair and show the boys around tha
town some of the tricks of rea
sports.
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Among the ladies from Abbevilli
who were shopping in town yesterdaj
were: Mrs. J. R. Nickles, Mrs. J. M
Wilkinson, Mrs. A. D. McMttrray, Mri
Charles.McKenzie and Miss Eugenis
Robertson.?Tuesday's Iridex^Tourna
Miss Sarah Haigler is in McCor
mick this week where she is teachinj
for her sister, Miss Mary Hairier
while the lktter is at the State- Fai:
and on a visit to Coker College
Hartsville, S. C.
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Mr and Mrs. T. G. White, of Green
'ville Street, accompanied by thei:
two pretty daughters, Misses Mar:
and Jensie White, left this morninj
for Greenville where they go to at
tend the marriage of Miss Beattie an<
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1UI. TYIil. U. ICAliUi
Dr. Thomas' H. Pope- made a visi
to Abbeville last week to see hii
father-in-law, Chief Justice Gary
who was ill with bronchial pneumonia
following influenza.?Newber
ry Herald and News.
MR. PRATT HERE.
Rev. H. W. Pratt was in Abbevilh
Tuesday visiting his friend, Mr. C
D. Brown. He was on his way to at
teftd Presbytery in Cross Hill ant
stopped here for the day.
MOVING IN.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill ar<
moving into their new home on Mag
azine Street. Mr. McNeill recently
purchased the bungalow from Mr. Tii
A. Calvert, also a home-builder.
HALLOWE'EN PARTY.
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The Missionary Society of th<
Methodist church will have a Hallowe
'een party at the home, of MrSi Johz
Harris Friday night. Plenty of fun
etc. Admission: children, 10 cents
adults, 20 cents. (adv.)
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RIPPING TIMES.
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These ^re ripping times in old Ab
bevuie. Ail ine women are npping ui
"the old blue dress I wore last year*
and making it into a new blue dresi
for this year.
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Friday am
CECIL B.DeMI
"Why CI
Your
Why Don't Wive? t
bands' Sweethearti
When countless pai
fade into listness "i
the reason? Who's
The greatest questi
presented?and an
nating companion p
l Mllie's "Don't Cha
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matic fire and ajctiq
"Female" captivate
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' Thomas Meighan
Bebe Daniels
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TWO-RE1
"A MOV
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Miss Annie Belle Little gave a most \
j enjoyable dance at her home on Nick?
les Street Monday evening in compliment
to her visitor, Miss : Mary
Rudisail, of Spartanburg. The follow- 1
r ing young people were present: Mis- u
1 ses Sydelle Graves, Eva Reames, Miss li
a Riley and Messrs John Lomax, Mar- s
t shall Leach, Albert and William Les- p
I lie, Truman Reames and Mark Link. 1
After enjoying the dance until a p
late hour,, a sated course was served.' v
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3 Clinton, Oct. 26.?Clinton lodge, r
i No. 84, Knights of Pythias, will act r
1 Vs host to the Seventh district Pyth- c
ian convention to be held h^i on ^
Thursday. W. P. Jacobs, district dep- ^
T uty, will preside over the convention.
The grand lodge officers of the state ?
* will be present and a large attend- 1
ance is expeeted from over the dis- *
' trict. The convention will be compos- e
ed of delegates from all lodges in a
Laurens, Spartanburg and Union *
counties, and an interesting program
r has been arranged by the local lodge! I
f The business session will open in the
* afternoon at 3 o'clock. The complete
" program will be: ,
Opening of local lodge at 3:30 c
o'clock; address of welcome, by W. u
H. Simpson, Clinton; response by W. o
E. Gaines, Spartanburg; acquaint- b
8 ance meeting; opening of district b
' convention at 4 o'clock, reading re- t
ports and general business; address t
" by C. D. Brown, grand keeper of rec- h
ords and seals, Abbeville; address, h
"Pythian Insurance," W. G. Womack, s
Spartanburg; automobile ride over n
city, with trips to Presbyterian col'
lege and Thornwell orphanage; sup- ?
per, commercial club hall. h
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1 DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER , s
i ,, FIGHT - IS ARRANGED
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New York, Oct. 26.?Jack ,Dempsey
and Georges Carpentier : were
i matched here this afternoon>; for a ?
- fight for .the heavy-weight champion- 0
7 ship of the world. The contract will ^
r be formerly signed tomorrow^ ? '
Under the terms of the contract as- p
agreed upon today,-the pugilists will a
ineet some time between February 1 ?
and July 1, 1921. The* conditions stip^ s
i ulate about between ten an4) fifteen n
- round for a record jrarse and, a per
i centage of the' motion' picture re
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> ceipts.
i LONDON'S PAUPERS
MAY NOT GAMBLE
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London, Oct. 26.?Inmates of the
- Chamberwell poorhouse here may now
) play cards, providing they do not
' gamble. "A great deal of money is
J lost at gambling," said one of the
trustees during the argument.
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MUU3E
A Saturday
LLE'S Production
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Wife"{ I
lemain Their HusX
rs of ardent lovers
married folk" what's,
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on of modern life, \
swered?in this fasci
)icture to Cecil B. Denge
Your Husband."
i-beauty, luxury^ dra
iithat in, <fMale and!
d millions. ;::f r '
fith
Gloria Swanson
Theodore KoslofF
["TRACTION
CL COMEDY
IE HERO"
5 cts. 35 Cents.
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5,503 LOSE LIBERTY BONDS
Valuation of 12,000 Missing Securities
Placed at Many Thousands
Washington, Oct. 26.?Between
2,000 and 13,000 Liberty bonds, valed
at hundreds of thousands of dolars,
have been lost or destroyed or
tolen, according to estimates compiled
by the treasury department,
'he latest official figures show 7,503
ersons lost Donas. ui tnese o,uae
irere holders of coupon bonds.
Owners of such bonds have little
hance to recover them, as there is no
aeans of identification. Owners or
egistered bonds, who make prompt
eport of losses, have an excellent
hance to recover as the forger or
hief can easily be detected when he
ries to sell the bond.
Treasury officials are urging holdrs
of coupon bonds to exchange, them
or registered bonds as promptly as
lossible. The number of the registerd
bonds is recorded in Washington
nd a check for.the interest sent to
ne noiaer every six monms.
)ISAPPOlNTED IN LOVE
SHE MAY BE IN CANAL
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Columbia, Oct. 26.?County and J
ity authorities here are today rakng
the Columbia canal for the body
f Miss Elizabeth Beamguard, who is
relieved to have committed ^suicide
y jumping into the canal late yeBerday.
She left.a note stating her inentions
of ending her life. She told
er friends of recent misundersbyadQgs
with a male friend with whom ,
he was seen near the head of the caal
late yesterday.
The note was found today. Miss
teamguard was a nurse at the State
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OUTH CAROLINA WOMEN; 1
VOTE FOR FIRST TIME i
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tireenvxlie, s. <J.f uct. ze.?* or tne i
rst time in tbe history of the State i
f South Carolina women voted to- .
ay in a municipal election in west <
ireenville when they went to the ]
oils With the men to elect a . mayor .
nd six aldermen. No negroes quali- i
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The mei
good CI
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WHEN you see a Kupper
vertisement in the nati
zines, on a signboard, or I
er clothes on a neighbor
;h . miodeds(of the yalue of $
? the1 if|j&artanc(
ifc iBjiiep^als anti Ja|)erior c:
in designing arid tailorin
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S A F E T Y
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One of the principal n
Stability of the PLANTERS
ways ^considered before Pr
No loan is made by th
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less it is earefully scrutini
standard of security.
Your money is SAFE
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because its SAFETY is'assi
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The Ho^ne of Over 9
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DIVIDEND OF 122 PER
CENT FOR ARKWR1GHT
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Fall River, Mass., Oct..2ft?1The diL
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rectors of the Arkwright Cotton Mills
Corporation nave voted to recommend.
a' stock dividend of 122 #er
sent, in order to effect an increase of
the capital stock from $450,000 to
?1,000,000 it was annomiced today.
A. special meeting of the ^ stockholders
has been called to act on the
proposition.
xne Ar&wngub unuuiwiKucip oy?naltiesin
cotton goods from print
:loth yarns of its own production. ;It
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ssage of Kuppe
othes?is a mes
*ood appearance
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iheimer -ad- Ktippefthei
onal maga- investment ir
(uppenheim- in economy a
SEE the nf
, you are re- , , ? ,
' J ' ural free-set
jood appear- signiil^5:4Jie
i 0L ^^^anajlape;
rnftsmanshiiK:. =.: a?n?elinifp 'pal
g. " single and do
50, $35 and u4
irker & Rd
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jasons for the Strength and |
5 Bank is that Safety is alofit.
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e officers of this bank unzed
and is up to a certain
in the PLANTERS Bank
ON 8AVINQ8.
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ters Bank 1
idly Bank"
00 Bank Account*.
has paid three quarterly dividends of
ten per cent, this year and has jut
declared another of three per cent'
$100,000 WORTH OF
WHISKEY IS SfOLEH
Chicago, Oct 26.?Liquor Qunv 'M
equipped with motor trucks invade# the
Loop early today, broke into a
wholesale drug house within a block
and a hall of the central police rift-1
tion, bound the watchman and cartci
whiskey valued at $100,000.
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ssage u? M:";M
mer good clothes are an
1 good appearance?and >
!w fall models?the nat- J
shoulders, the fine de- %
fttj^d'Jraftp,.pf fche ool
Is, .thc rich fabrics, n the fl
Items: and color tones ;>i B * }.
uble-breasted models. - ?.
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