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Xocal flews : personals : ? 4 John and Will Reid spent Sunday! in Anderson. Walter Winn spent Tuesday afternoon in Anderson. Mr. R. E. Henry of Columbia, was in the city Tuesday on business. Mr. J. R. Blake of Greenwood was ia town yesterday o* business. Miss Ida May Dans!by spent the! week-end in Troy with her parents, j Ernest Andrews, or Atlanta, spent r several days this week in the city with friends. Mrs. Henry Hill and Miss Howard Hill went up to Anderson today for J a short vis.c to friends. John f Herring, of Greenwood, apent Sunday in the city with I friends. ? iMr. T. J. Raycrotft left Saturday for Wrightsville Beach, where he ' v will spend several days* (Miss Florence Clarice has gone to Monroe, N. C., for an extended visit . to her sister, Mrs. H. M. DelKnger. 1 I ; BBfimfiauMfiimaiam ) | I Ladies $3.98 House Dres | 1 Special I j only Jur I} There have b 1? MORNING AT 8 , that you will hardl; pie. We are goiri: the best town in th We can sell y and let us show yc full of bargains. I 11 call - | I 25c Calico 2 1 35c Calico . 31 per j ] 40c Light Percale j 40c Dark Percale j 1 40c Romper ?. Cloth i] GING i | 60c French Zephyr Ginghar I ! 40c Dress Zephyr Gingham 135c Pink and Blue Check G .1 lot 30c Apron Check, Spe (10 yardi 25c Stripe Shirting CHEV 40c Cheviots ' 35c Hickory Stripe 25c Check Homespun j 1 40c Heavy Blue Denims . . ! I TABLE I ? 3 85c Table Damask ?3 $1.00 Table Damask ... . v ] $1.50 Table Damask .... [[ CURTAIN ; J 40c Curtain Scrim j l 30c Curtain Scrim ... . ^ . i ] 25c Curtain Scrim ... .' . j LA\ ! J 50c White Lawn J J . 40c White Lawn . , I Children's Gingham Dre $1.48 to .$6.98 Value Special 79c to aaaaaaaagBaa f Mrs. John T. Cheatham is visiti?f her daughters, Mrs. Ames Haltiwan ger and Mrs. Raymond Lynch in Co lumbia. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Smith took an automobile trip to Caesar's Head this week remaining there ovei Sunday. Mrs. B. S. Reames went over to Greenwood Tuesday and spent a fine day looking at and investing in the bargains offered. Miss Frances Britt is in the city and will spent some time with her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Owens, on Magazine street. Mrs. Eddie Roche and her four children are in Fort Lawn where they will spend some time with her home folks. Jim Coleman, who is just home from Clemson after a session of successful study, has a position with the highway commission and is at work. Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Maxwell and children and sister, Mrs. A. J. Deas, of Augusta, arrived in the city today for a visit to their brother, Mr. T. El. Maxwell and sister, Miss Daisy Maxwell. j i I Mr. R. E. Cox and Miss Margaret Cox have returned to Abbeville after a few days spent in Columbia in attendance on the marriage of Mr. Hubert Cox and Miss Elizabeth Taylor. _____ Mr. John Melton left Monday for Athens after an enjoyable visit to his friend Davis Kerr. Mr. Melton ses $1.79 ia n een many so-called " O'CLOCK we are i y believe possible. 1 g to give it to our cus le Piedmont section. ou merchandise chea >u what a REAL SA REMEMBER, SATL CO 10c yd. 15c yd. ICALE 18c yd. 18c yd 18c yd. HAM q 29c yd. i 15c yd. lingham 15c yd. scial Saturday ... 10c yd. s limit.) 10c yd. IOTS 18c yd. 18c yd. 10c yd. , 18c yd. JAMASK 49c yd. .. . 55c yd. 80c yd. ( SCRIM 18c yd. 15c yd. 12 1-2c yd. VN due yes. 20c yd. ~~1 r~* i n* i W\.Oil 3.48 . > - . ; .. - >. ! will take a course of study at l;he - University of Georgia before going to his home in Louisiana. Misses Ruth and Louise Shirley,! | i of Wilmngton, N. C., are in the city j > for a visit to their sister, Mrs. Whit ' Klug-h. ATTENDS CONVENTION Dr. C. H. McMurray went to Char- j lotte Monday to attend the meeting! of the North a*d South Carolina | i Pharmaceutical Convention. This is the first time the two ^associations have met in joint convention and a i pleasant and profitable program has been arranged. j A GREENVILLE VISITOR Miss Kittie Perrin arrived in Abbeville Tuesday night from Greenville and will visit for some time with Mrs. T. G. White on Greenville Street. Miss Perrin comes to Abbe- 9 ville every summer and her visits = always give pleasure to her many friends. AT SUMMER SCHOOL e Miss Lydia Owens is in Rock Hill, .. where she is attending the summer ? school at Winthroip. M*iss Lydia will bP a junior at Winthrop next session. ^ TO ELECT TRUSTEES a Next Tuesday, June 28th, an eleo tion mil be held in the county court house to nominate four trustees f'or P Abbeville School District, to succeed W. M. Barnwell, Mr. J. D. Kerr and Mr. J. C. Thomson, whose terms t expire on that date one to fill the ^ unexpired term of Mr. 'Albert ^ Henry. Mr. Barnwell is at present chairman of the board. a raiifZfEraiziEffizirjBJiir^ ARI leai * \ sales" going on all ove joing to start a "REAL We are not going to sp (tomers in merchandise \ iper because our exper LE means in satving y< JRDAY, JUNE 25TH DIMITY C 60c Pink Dimity Check ... . 60c White Dimity Check . . . 40c Dimity Check . 35c Dimity Check BLEACI 40c Bleaching wvv x/ivuvii***p ? 30c Bleaching 50c Cannon.Gloth 50c Cambric ; . ... 40 in. Best Quality Unbleache VOIL 40c White and Blue Voile . . 35c Fancy Voiles . ORGAND r? i rv l:i.. r\ ?>esi yuttiny urgeuiuy, wmio quality . TOWE1 Big Special on Towels?$1.0 Towels 60c Plain Turkish Towels . . 35c Bath Towels 30c Bath Towels OVER A I Lot of Big 3 Railroad He . $2.25 value?Special . Same Quality in Child's 0 [ BARG Oltf THE S nri wnn pipipiwpift fi tririi fUUUIJIJIJUUIJ IJ LI LI 1713 IOPERj A MET "THE GF ..WITH.. House Peters. Marjorie Dau !axiuuuicrs. 15 Cents .. .. 35 Cent EXTRA?Century "Done Been" Hat Right erf Way Aunt Mahalah, who comes to town very once and again and comforts c er white friends with the assurance a hat she Is "praying for them'V and T Aunt" Leah, who is not long on ^ irayer but is the right hand man of c he aristocrats on Greenville street. + let together one day this week and j a is usual with old folks, discussed < I ^ he young pepole and these degener- ^ te times. They think the young r eople are too gay, they know too auch and are not witting to take the dvice of their elders. In fact, they re a perverse set for they think the ones are all right which call forth ? ram Aunt Mahalah the remark that t 'Done b -en ain't going to give If way to just come." ~ I < MWiBBBBBBBBfiB IAL * i :anc ? r the country for the . SALE" and we are end lots of money ad : and let them advert! lses are less. Come 3U money. Below w [. :heck 30c yd. 3!0c vd. 20c yd. ... 18c yd. iING 2:0c yd. 18c yd. 15c yd. 26c yd. 25c yd. id Sheeting .. . . 10c yd .? 25c yd. 18c yd. j IES and colors, 75c 39c yd. LS 0 Fancy Turkish . . . 50c. 30c 18c. 15c. LLS aw Weight Overalls, . / $1.69 veralls for ! 98c. j AIN SI QUARK "iPIPIrii-iHPIfinnnni ic UWJUUMUMMUMU 31 v ihous: RO SPECIAL PRO: IEA7 REC i On the Wall of Da thing that broughl derer across tlie ' y on his lips as he w i'ng gallows. i 11 \t mul1 u/ a r r j i mil VV/VLIIJ was something tha hardened Jailors u loy his freedom? WHAT WAS IT? :? | "THE GF Wonder Dog Comedy, TESTING. HYDRANTS Mr E. F. Arnold, the newly electe< is learning the business righ tlong. The morning afer his appoint nent as chief, he ralade straight fo> Jreenville street and spent an hou: >r two testing out the hydrants. Th .ruck was accompanied by such ex >erts as Col. Harry Wilson and Br Jatabrell and enough small boys t< guarantee that no mistake could b nade. ENJOYING CAMP Andrew Hill came in froro cam] it R*p1ey Shoals Tuesday and bring he news that every ibody is having*; ine time. There are four or fivi lifferent camping parties. % iHiEiaiEraiaiiiianifgraiisi 1 Lot White a $1.98 Value Special . .. >eS last few months, I going to sell mere! vertising and paying ise for US. Trade .- OATI1I co our store i \jl re mention only a I HEAVY 1 65c Feather Ticking . . . . 45c Feather Ticking 30c Bed Ticking 25c Bed Ticking Extra Heavy Plain Duck22 1-2c HOS! Pure Silk Ladies Hose, $2.0 Qnoniol KJ ViUi ... Ladies' Silk Hose?Special i lot Ladies' Hose 75c Ladies' Mercerized Hos 50c Ladies' Mercerized Hosf RU< 36x72 Grass Rug $2.98 vali 27x54 Grass Rug $1.98 val WAI, All Ladies Waists?Georget gee's and Voiles to go UMBRl .$3.00 Umbrellas ?2.50 Umbrellas $2.25 Umbrellas $2.00 Umbrellas *7- T Jk M /~~*l IS.11VHJ 1 lot of Kimonas, all color?, ALUMJWUM WARE?fii $4.50 aloes?Specia 'nori^ V/iVl-j I |sr-? . . ... .. . E-Friday DUCTION ~ )EEMER" 'r'2 m Malloy's cell was somet hope to the doomed raur Her?tliat stilled the curses lilted, unafraid, to the wait' *"r -* UF DAN MALLOY'S CELL I Hlled with wonder even the ind finally brought Dan Mal? ' , SEE. *EAT REDEEMER" vp ? [ "."2^4 "THE KID'S PAL" FROM THE CITY J i "Buddie" Rose/bury of Columbia t is expected in Abbeville today to - make a visit to his friend Louis J. r Bristow, Jr. A fishing trip is one of the pleasures planned for the young * city boy. < . V < ' - ~~ 1 ?????I ? W. A. HARRIS | FUNERAL SUPPLIE8 EMBALMINO and ? Auto Hearse 8ervice 5 * 6 PHONES Day 39S Night 134 " 1 'I nd Colored Underskirts, ( j $1.25 ! v | j ale 1 jut SATURDAY j j landise at a price [! I expert sales-peo- j { in Abbeville?it's |! ji % IDAY, JUNE 25, | few of our house ? 1 K riCKING .' j 35c yd. IJ 25c yd. | J 15c yd. 11 12 1-2c yd. [1 ?45c quality?Special f ] i Yard. j 3 E !j 0 Value? | ] $1.00 in 59c. . 10c. % ie 50c. 0j } 35c. K GS I ! ie $1.48 jg ue ?oc. qj sts {! tes, Crepe de Chine, Pon- 2 g at unheard of prices. J g ellas jjj $2.10 ffi $1.75 jg $1.50 B $1.25 Sj nas i $2.98 value for . . $1.69. j?p ?st Quality?$2.50 to * jjj I ... $1.39 each. J 3 Sfi ^ a Ladies' Voile Waistsj jjj $i.i8 Value I il 69c. j ic nrxrsj-xrxixrl