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?a: Xocal ! fi irtv vy v " si I : personals : h Miss Mary Paschal, of Mt. Carmel, is visiting Miss Maude Wood. n Mrs. John Henry Greene of Due n West was in the city today. tx Mrs. J. L. McCombs of Bethia was a visitor in the city today. v 1< Misses Mollie and Hattie Bradford ti of Chester are spending a few days here with Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Power. v Miss Daisy Maxwell has returned C from a visit to Atlanta. I ti B. 0. Greene of Greenville spent Sunday here with his parent?. ' TV Mr. E. H. Longshore has returned c: from an important business trip to ti Wihnsboro. . G 1 , MrsJJ. D. Miller spent Wednesday at Calhoun Falls with her sister, Mrs 1 J. H. Sherard. r N - n Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Tiddy and chil- , drert, Richard and Sara, spent several days in Atlanta this week. P Miss Ellie Williams is spending her vacation with relatives in the Sharon section. j, Messrs. J. W. Boyd and W. H. ^ Hprton, of Mt. Carmel, were busi-1 ness visitors in Abbeville Tuesday, i c J s ( i Mr. and Mrs. Gary Evans, of. Greenwood, are visiting her parents,1 Mr. and,Mrs. I. C. Brown. a Miss Victoria Miller of Westmin ster is visiting: her sister, Mrs. H. R. s Zimmerman. t Pi"ii*i f i pii?i g^gjgi f*i pi r*i ri pi r;ii mi ill ill in ill ill ill til eu ^ I'" TWENTY-FIVE (25; SELVES IN YOUR ft tion, Fair and Squar kS fo R;n/inrv Public c tc ters of our Customers ; g of same, we are gcint yj Oyr Entire Line Cons t| RANGES, CROCK j! BLANKETS, TRUN J ONE HA 1' ONE WEEK ' SATURDAY, I C//u j] STOVE lj PHONE 8 i juannniiU^^ it Miss Winona Barksdale was a visor in Greenwood Tuesday. wf da Mr. George Wood left this week W )r a visit of several weeks to iends in Chester. ? sti Mrs. Nelle Wilson White is leav- spi ig this week for Bennettsville where th le will work this winter. Miss Mayme Wardlaw, of Pryor's ospital, Chester, is nursing Mrs. J. . Fulp who underwent an operation & >r appendicitis Monday. ______ oh Messrs. J. R. Hannah, W. A. HanM ah, J. A. iMcflwaine and J. D. Hanah, of Hodges, were Abbeville visi- ^ ars yesterday. , *e Bj Miss Mattie Eakin of the Abbeille Water and Electric Co., will iave tomorrow to spend her vaca- ar M ion <with relatives in Monroe, N. C. Dr. George Penney is taking his acation from Austin-Perrin Drug !o. He is going to loaf at home. Mr. ^ .ucian Lomax is assisting Dr. Aus- nc ing in the store. ^ \ *i Mrs. Thos. H. Pope and Mrs. John I. Kinard of Newberry arrived in the W( ity Tuesday for a visit to Chief Jusice and Mrs. Eugene B. Gary on se treenville street. Captain Pcrrin, Pat Roche, T. P. /homsdn, and W. A. Calvert have eturned from a camping trip to the ec .eighborhood of Cashiers, N. C. 01 te Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Keys, of Wash- St I ! nrj ngton, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Keys b arents, Mr. and IVfrs. B. P. Greene n Church street. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Greene have q eturned fi-om a visit to relatives in yj ,ancaster. Little Miss Sara Steele j jj ame home with them and will spend J ^ ome time here. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Link and Mr. ' I nd Mrs. Allen Smith left this morn-| ng for a ten day trip through j forth Carolina, Virginia, Tennes-j M ee and Georgia. They' will return a1 ?y way of Atlanta. j tl , I I ) YEARS AGO NEXT S 1IDST?Promising you L e Dealings. . How well \* <*>3? **3 JO i A >1 Abbeville County. Uuj * in the past?a fact that r to sell for ONE WEEK y,.August ] >ugh Satun isting of FURNITURE, 17 D V MATTTWr. CIS] >ji\ 1 y iflrt. A A JLiil KS,?In Fact Everything LF (1-2) Pf ONLY?COMMENCING AUGUST 22ND;^-ONE ;s?ranges THIS DOES NC rarajznjnraiafEJznLrzjiiraEi Miss Mary Pascal, of Mt. Carmel, ^ ts the attractive guest last Satury and Sunday of Miss Maude ood. i c Miss Sara Gibert of Mrs. Cochran's ii ore is taking her vacation and is a ending the time with relatives in c e Lebanon section. a . fc IN HONOR OF MRS. RINARD ii Mrs. Eugene B. Gary has as her j lest Mrs. John Rinard, of New- c iiry. Mrs. Gary gave a lovely lun_ t eon this morning inviting the fol- r wing ladies to meet Mrs. Kinard, ^ rs. Will White, Mrs. J. D. Kerr, ^ rs. Thos. Estes, Mrs. W. W. Brad- e y, Mrs. G. T. Barnes, Mrs. J. F. irnwell, Miss Maggie Latimer and < rs. Wyatt Aiken. , The luncheon was a lovely affair id the guests were charmed Avith rs. Kinard. * AT THE COUNTRY CLUB. < Mrs. C. E. Williamson entertained e Merrie Matrons Tuesday after>on at the country club. This is e first entertainment of the kind ven at the club and was a success every way. Tables for card games ere placed on the veranda and after e games cream and cake was rved as refreshments. FOR MISS MILLER. Mrs. H. R. Zimmerman 'entertainl the sewing circle and a few- visit- 4 s at her home in honor of her sisk r, Miss Victoria Miller of Westminer. Cold sliced watermelon and ape juice were served. PRETTY VISITORS Miss Janie McDill and Miss Mary aldwell, of Chester, are in the city siting their friend and schoolmate, iss Margaret Cox, who is enter.ining a large party at rook this afrnoon in honor of them. A CHANGE IN THE HOUR j The Bridge Club will meet with; rs. w. i'. urcene irriuay aiternoonj( t five o'clock. Please take note of ; le change in the hour. ei^3 I A TURD AY, AUGUST >e Besi Goods tor the L . 1 re have &epi our promu r. Cirstomers of To-day we are proud o-\ Now 1 ONLY,- COMMENCI] 13th, and C law Aiiflnie' Vy4<!L/ RUGS, SEWING [AMELWARE, COI ; to Furnish or Beauti IICE for S. i SATURDAY, AUG -HALF PRICE?SPOT ; kr ho ?T APPLY TO EDI znramrariifnmnrafiijai OUNG GAMBRELL CELEBRAT1 Col. John M. Gambrell, of . Sou lain, one of the youngest men in t ity, and one of theM)est, is celebn ng his 75th birthday today. He 1 . number of friends from outside t ity as his guests and he is servi n old time good dinner; not fri >ut rations. He says that he is thankful that 3 still here to tell the tale of 1 ourney through life and to enjoy t ompanionship of old friends, wh hey are hopeful that his young 1 nay be spared for many more birl lays?and dinners?and that 1 test that life affords may attend h is he goes on down the road. \ w PROGRAM OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN IN "THE EASY ROAD" ALSO >. "THE WHITE HORSEMAN" > 1Oc 20c >> FRIDAY PRISCILLA DEAN and LON CHANEY In IN "OUTSIDE THE LAW" ALSO A CENTURY COMEDY 15c 35c SATURDAY WALLACE REID LN "THE LOVE SPECIAL" ALSO . CLYDE COOK COMEDY 15 Cents 35 Cents MONDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "TWO WEEKS" ALSO INTERNATIONAL NEWS 10c. 20c. N\\N\\>N\> 13th, WE CAST" ( * ? east Money?Police A iq we leave the ve are the Sons and Dc to show cur appreci NG ^ o o Jl li J 22 d ? it * t jt'xtr-? n nrr-t/"*v' IViAUMliN^, 3 i U VIFORTS, SPRE, ify your Home at POT CAS i . 13TH THROUGH CASH. fl MSI //>/ r/mtr ME OUTFI *\f f/wmrin A l 3U? rnunuuRrti IS ??????? * Opera House ? One Day Only I "OUT his 5 THE] ife th;he ?PL A YE im PRISCIL1 The Dazzling Heroine of " SUPP0R1 v LON C Famous for his roles in ''T V Penalty." IF you want to take part in that any man or woman wa V have to do is to come see bi DEAN in her newest Prodi V rushing drama that is Iik< "Pretty Smooth" and "The ' eJ into one?-a real-life ron ^ photoplay that you've seen ^ "best bad man" you ever c ^ miss this picture?it's the i ____ M __AL v I CENTURY COIV ^jl 15cts ADMI: 'g? ? V v VISITORS FROM EDGEFIELD V ^ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Byrd and children of Edgefield spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hilton here. ^ Mr. Bryd, who is a banker of Edge^ j field ajjd a colonel on the governor's staff, is taking his vacation. He ^ | will visit-relatives in Greenwood be^ fore he' returns to Edgefield. v IN HONOR OF BRISTOWS. V w In the church tomorrow evening, ^ifrom 8 to 10 o'clock, the members of J y| the Baptist church will hold a recep^ j tion in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Louis! y i J. Bristow, who recently resigned to j accept the superintcndency of a hos-| j pital in Selma, Ala. Mr. Bristow will ^ j begin his new duties September 1. )URLtten ' rdict &V a uigh- 1 ?.tion ft ji ? si... VES, I va ITTERS PHS AND RECORDS ffljnranifiijiijiui ! pjuDAyl j SIDE j J LAW" 1 < ID BY? . ' LA DEAN a \ "* . *: _ t The Virgin of Stamboul" ED BY .. , HANEY \ .| he Miracle Man" and "The the most thrilling adventure i ever plunged into, all you eautiful, daring PRISCILLA iction de Luxe?a whirling, s "The Wildcat of Paris/' Virgin of Stamboul" all rolllance and the most exciting i in many years?with the :ast your eyes upon. Don't eal thing. ta [EDY?"PALS" . I SSION 35cts. . *', \sj Laruso THIS GOLDEN THROATED TENOR WILL NEVER SING AGAIN. ill IN JUSTICE TO YOURSELF YOU SHOULD HAVE SOME OF HIS RECORDS. ' COME IN AND HEAR THEM. , THF F.rHO I "The Really Musical Spot in Abbeville." 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