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Dr. and Mrs. Guyton spent Sun day in Williamston. Will Graves, of Sharon, was in town Saturday. B. F Uldrick, of Cold Springs, was a visitor in town Saturday. J. A. Nance and Oscar Lanier, of Monterey, were in town Saturday. IFVed Ferguson, of Antreville, was in town Saturday. Leonard Mcllwaine, of Central, was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Misses Sarah Wilson and Mary Knox, of Sharon, were shoppers in town Saturday. iMarion McDonald, of Atlanta, is visiting his mother, Mrs. W. T. Mc; Donald, on Magazine street. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Belle, of j Iva, spent the' week-end with her: parents, Mr. and Mrs W. L. Dawson. . _ I Miss Elma Mcllwaine _ was here | \ from Due West Saturday. She was accompanied by her young sister. % Mrs. Leslie McMillan has return ed to Abbeville after a visit of two weeks to her home people at Campo bello. % Miss Mamie Wardlaw returned to /11 1 171? " o#+ai> nil peine the T_?nesver x* nuaj ? D ? Rosenburg children, who have been j quite sick. Mrs. R. 0. Edwards spent the week-end in Chester with her daughter, Miss Carolyn, who is in I training in Pryor's Hospital. \Mrs. Oscar Lanier was down from Monterey Saturday taking advan tage of the many bargains offered . - by our live merchants. * Miss Zula Suber, one of the hand some young women of the Antre ville section, was in the city Satur day shopping. . j I Mrs. Jesse Pratft and Mrs. Bessie Donald were down from Due West! Saturday trading in our different stores. ' ? I Mrs. S. W. Watt and her daugh-l ter, Miss Zelma Watt, were among the Due West visitors in Abbeville Saturday. V. D. Murchison, who recently moved from the Lebanon section to the Hagan place near Donalds, was n the city Saturday on business. Misses Marion Prince, Willie G. Riley and Gertrude Penney made an early trip to Abbeville Monday from the Sharon neighborhood and were getting the first pick of the bargains offered in our stores. Every person in be the better ioi (&$S3$Si$S$$S$S3333$$$333333$$$S33$$3$fe \ Miss Kathleen Schroeder spent the week-end in Anderson with rela tives. Dr. W C. Reedy, of McCormick, was an over Sunday visitor this week. Mr, E. S. Link, Jr., of Laurens, spent Sunday in Abbeville with friends. Mr. Duft, an experienced hotel man of Bennettsville, was an Abbe ville taking a look at the town Mon day. Mrs. L. C. Parker has issued invi tations to a bridge party Tuesday afternoon in compliment t<J Mrs. T. L. Uavis, Mr. H. E. Wood, of the street paving force, who has been trans ferred to Anderson, was in the city 'Sunday seeing friends. . Mr. Perry Carter, a prominent druggist of Chester, spent Sunday in the city Visiting friends on Parker street. * Mrs. J. C. Ellis and Mrs. W. G. Harper went to Laurens last week to attend the funeral of Dr. Hugh V. Aiken. Miss Rebecca Jones spent the week end with friends in Cheraw where she formerly was a successful teach er in the graded school. ^ james oox w?s m wc v?aw^ mm,.. day seeing his friends.. He is suc ceeding in his general merchandise business opened up this fall at Troy, Mrs. Ellen Howie has returned 'to the home of her son, Mr. Zimmei Howie, after spending .two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Howie. Mrs. F. D. Hodges, who has been visiting Mrs. J. C. Ellis and Mrs. W. G Harper for several days will leave tomorrow for her home in Roanoke, Alabama . \ Miss Vina Patrick, of Anderson, who is so well known in Abbeville, has gone on to Washington and will remain some time as the guest ol her uncle, Admiral McCully, who has just* returned to America, bring ing with him seven Russian children whom he will adopt and care for. BACK AT WORK Miss Nannie Seal has returned to her work at Philson and Henry's af ter being out since the fall sustained by her mother some time ago, Friends are glad to know that Mrs, Seal is resting comfortably and thai Miss Nannie can be out again. BACK TO NORTH CAROLINA Mrs. W. H. Elliott and Miss Mamie Foulk have returned to theii home in Thomasville, N. C., aftei after an extended visit to Mrs. Free I Hill. The visitors made many pleas ant acquaintances while in Abbe ville, who hope they will come again COL. WILSON IN COLUMBIA Col. Harry . Wilson is at hom< again after a trip to Columbia lasl 1. TT- J. ? + + J ? yv.ao+n*?>r | wees, ne Weill. LU ai/i/cuu a umvuif of the Legislative Committee of the : Brotherhood of Locomotive Eng-in j'ers. He called on Gov. Cooper anc j was in consultation with him aboul | railroad legislation. WILLIAM D. TA Special Pre i "A the city will r seeing this picture MONEY FOR STARVING CHILDREN OF EUROPE , The schools of the county are veTy generous in their response to the call of the American Relief Commission for aid in helping feed the millions of starving children in the near-east. While reports have not b?en received from many of the schools as yet, it is believed that quite a number have taken the mat ter up and will report direct to the commission or to the secretary of the Abbeville Chamber of Com merce, who is directing .the sub ! scriptions in Abbeville rCounty.? The Abbeville High School has ! contributed the sum of $86.79 and I the Abbeville Graded School has, ! flip sum of $66.29. mak-l jing a total of $153.08 for the city schools. This money has been turned over to Mr. Barnes, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, together with $19.60 received frpm the Due West school. This school has pre viously sent forward a Christmas of fering of $67.50 making a total of $87.10 for the Due West school. The Associate Reformed church of Due West has also forwarded over six hundred dollars for this worthy cause to the Literary Di ! ge-st. ENOUGH PENSIONS ALREADY Washington, Jan. 8.?The Rev. Henry N. Coden, the blind chaplain of the House of RepresShtatives, was reetired today after more than twen tv Years' continuous service. The House unanimously voted him ! an allowance of $125 a month for life, and made him chaplajn emeritus of the House of Representatives. A DANCE ( - Mrs. W A. Lee has issued invita tions to a dante for Tuesday evening at her home on North Main street, , which is in compliment to hrf visit ors Misses Mary Helen Smith and Heleiv Cox. , A PRESBYTERIAN PREACHER [ Rev. Mr. Kerr came up from Co ' lumbia Saturday and preached in i the morning to the Presbyterian congregation. While in Abbeville Mr. Kerr was the guest of Mrs. L. W. White. PERA HOUS PROGRAM. TUESDAY ( EDITH' ROBERTS IN "WHITE YOUTH" AND "THE DRAGONS NET No. 7 ' 10c. 20c. WEDNESDAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN "THE DAUGHTER PAYS" AND INTERNATION NEWS REEL 10c 20c V T H U R S D A/Y V DOROTHY DALTON V IN V 'THE DARK MIRROR* | V . AND V INTERNATIONAL NEWS V 10c. 20c. Dran ,7T "THE 1 lYLOR S ?: It is at i . r just as! Auction and pm riage th You wi scene in to Monl sudden gulfing night sb Direc cast, an gowns z I IN HONOR OF MRS. HARRIS Mrs. J. D. Fulp entertained at three tables of bridge last Friday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. John Harris, Jr. Her guests were the honoree, Mrs. John Harris, Sr.", Miss Kate Marshall, Misses May and Eugenia Robertson,' Mrs. . Fuller Reese, Miss Mary Quarles Link, Mrs. Gus Lee, Mrs. Frank Welch, Mrs. G. A. Neuffer, Mrs. Joe Little, and Mrs. Will Harris. The afternoon was most pleasant, the ladies enjoy ing the charming bride and the live 1*r Vi/\c*+/iccj on/1 4-V?a rpomac A 4- 4*V?n ijr 1IVOI/VW CVtiU l/t IV close of the evening refreshments of chicken' a la king, cream cheese, spiced apples and grape fruit were served. DOWN FROM LOWNDESVILLE Mr. Irvin Cleckley and Mr. G. G. Grant, were down from Lowndes ville Saturday- hearing the news as to the price of cotton and the gener al welfare of the country. The Lowndesville visitors were register ed at the Eureka. I - Goods During the M< to Sell HAI COATS N SUITS DRESSES ? SWEATERS LACES AND EMBI MIDDY BLOUSES AI I DIRttr /II < a IVlUiJV ;g This means a big I V into rnonej MRS. J ll ia! Power! Thrills! Yoi FURNACE" a picture th. once cruel and tender, cj Life is. There are so mai verful situations in this ( lat we have only room to 11 not want to miss the l St. Mary'? church, the h be Carlo, the garden par hurricane, the landslide the automobile carrying e tried to elope with the * i "i -- TT7.-n; -Pk xea oy wiiiiam u. ? ayv d with some of the most md unusual features. THE CHANGING STYLE There does not seem to be a dis position on the part of the "washer women" of the city to require the head of the house/ to bring out the clothes on Monday and to come for them on Saturday as was the s^yle last year, but many women can be seen walking the streets on Monday morning with a comfortable size bundle of clothes on their heads The styles do change. I PROTRACTED MEETING. A protracted meeting was begun) Monday morning in the Baptist J church. The preaching is being done j u.. ~d ? t? u r* n \ uy tiie ivcv. ?j. jli. i/., wx i Shelbyville, Ky. The musi^ is being j led by Mr. W. P. Martin, of Lynch burg, Virginia. >->r CRESWELL-BOWIE. Mr. Will A. Bowie and Miss Azalie Creswell, both of this city, were married at the Baptist parsonage yin the presence of a few friends Satur day evening, Jan. 8, 1921, by theJ Rev. Louis J. Bristow. I Dnth of January the Following G JvPF CORSETS GLOVES HOSIERY NECKWEAR iOIDERY OUTING ar | MIDDY-SU WINTER HATS )NS AT ONE > 1 JL^ L.a ..r/N w iusa lu us, uui wc ii j in order' to meet oui AS. S. CO i get all of these in at will grip your heart, mical aftd courageous ly tremendous scenes Irama of moderfi mar mention & few of them, sumptuous wedding onevmoon bv airnlane ty broken ^up by the which came near en Keene and Folly -the count. or, and with an all-star elaborate settings, GOING TO COLUMBIA Senator J. Howard Moore left to day for Columbia to be present to morrow at the opening of the Gen eral Assembly. Representative Cox is already in Colombia and Bepaw sentative Putnam will go down . night from Due West. t WANTS TRESPASS NOTICE?All persons are warned not to trespass upon my lapds or lands under my con trol in any marrher whatsoever. l-3-3t-pd. S. L. WILSON. FOR SALE?80 bushel Texas Row land cotton seed, $1.25 bu. Tw? weeks earlier than Cleveland Big boll. The kind to plant to whip the boll weevil. R. C. WILSON, Abbe ville, S. C. l-5-.te. FOR SALE?4 pair Bantams. lay the year round and are good pet^. Pride, $1.00 pair. J. D. Fulp, Jr, Phone 181. ltf 4 we are Going oods at UCE CAPS --'i SCARFS PETTICOATS M UNDERWEAR id MUSLIN GOWNS ITS THIRD OFF >5 lust turn our stock I obligations. 1 CHRAN I I ? Anrn * urtKA HOUSE Friday