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1 Xocal iRews : personals : - - =% Jrs. T. M. Miller spent Saturday Greenwood. Jr. and Mrs. R. H. Greene spent iday in Elberton. !r. Johjj Link of Bethia was in n on business Monday. . A. Gilliam of Sharon was in n on "business Saturday. Irs. Norman S. Cason of Bethia in the citv Saturday. liss Molly Ellis of Santuc visited nds in town Saturday. [r. and Mrs. Jim McGaw of anon were in town Saturday. [iss Bessie Edwards of Santuc in town shopping Saturday. . A. Ashley of Level Land was Abbeville on business Saturday. rs. Chil drees of Laurens is visit her sister, Mr. George Flynn. M. Anderson of Bluefield, W. Va. in the city today visiting friends. John G. Edwards of Edgefield It today in town with relatives. tiss Bessie Cothran came over Greenwood and spent Sunday. liss Lucy White of Atlanta is ling her brother, John White. and Mrs. Glenn Kay spent jy in Anderson with relatives. [isses Pearl and Daisy Hagen are, ig Miss Jessie Cooley in And n. i C The Abb. Are Heart And Com ABBEVILLE ( UNDER GRAI THESE BANE MEAN MONE PE< PLi co fa1 fa: n >1 u7. I Mr. and Mrs. Fete Mad don went/ to Belton Sunday to visit relatives. Miss Sue Porter spent the week end in Newberry with her parents. Mrs. J. M. Bell of Monterey was in the city shopping Saturday. Miss Lucile Bell of Antreville was in town Friday shopping. Paul Kennedy has gone to York where he, will attend U. S. Court. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borders left Friday for New Mexico to make their home. Misses Lousi? and Mamie Klugh and Mr. J. B. Jones spent Sunday in Greenwood. Mrs. Richard Hill and Miss How ard Hill were visitors in Greenwood! I today. I Miss Lina Mcllwalne of Central was among the shoppers in town Saturday. Miss Grace Eakin spent the week-end in Greenwood with Miss HeJen Boyd. Reid Ashley and Julian Carwile of Antreville wea-e visitors in the city Sunday. Miss Helen Turner spent Sunday in Greenwood with Miss Annie Mc Caslan. Mrs. J. C. King left today to spend several days with friends ih Atlanta. J. W. McKee of Kenosha, Michi gan, was in town visiting friends Sunday. Miss Maggie Link spent Sunday in the country with her home peo ple. Mrs. J. L. Kennedy and Mrs. Guil ford Cade were shopping in Abbe ville Saturdav. Mrs. Lee Major, Mrs. Smiley Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mc Millan of Greenwood were guests of i Mr. J. M. Gambrell Sunday. U/l/U T A. o-Op< iville County Ba ily In Favor Of mend It To The 1 BOUNTY FARMERS A] DING AND STAPLING :s ARE ASSISTING AN !Y IN OUR POCKETS A DPLES SAVINGS BAN1 \NTERS BANK, Abb. UNTY SAVINGS BANK RMERS BANK OF ABB] RMERS & MERCHANT lit For Some Ove J. F. HI i OF SOUTHERN COT1 Mrs. Fairley Tiddy and children of Monroe are visiting Mrs. A. W. Clark. Mrs. J. B. Britt of McCormick is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. E. Owens on Magazine, street. Mrs. J. R. Mcllwaine of Due West spent Friday in the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. Will Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Branyon of Anderson spent Sunday in Abbeville with Mr. and Mrs. John Armour. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nickles spent Sunday in Waterloo with Mrs. Nick les' mother, Mrs. W. H. Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins Ramey and interesting children were in Abbeville Saturday. Miss Eva Reames spent Sunday with Miss Sophie Reames, who is teaching school near Saluda. Mrs. L. W. Perrin of York is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. G. White, on Greenville street. Mrs. W, M. LaBoone and Wil liam LaBoone spent the w&ek-end in AnHprsivn with relatives. Mrs. W. A. Klugh and Mrs. J. B. Sehroeder spent the week-end near Greenwood with relatives. Misses Myrtle and Addie Latham of Iva are the guests of their sister, Mrs. P. S. Bosler, of Watts. Mrs. C. D. Brown, Sr., and Misses Charlotte and Louise Brown spent Saturday in Greenwood. Archibald Hutto of B. M. I., spent the week-end in the city with his aunts, Mrs. John T. Evans and Mrs. Joe Evans on Church street. J. W. Ladd has moved his head quarters from the Eureka and has a room with Prue Bell an South Main street. Mrs. J. M. Ward and Miss Inez Ward spent Sunday in Atlanta with Mr. Ward. They report Mr. Ward as improving in health. LjLiLi jlir srativ nks In Line Wit] Hie South Caroli Co vrv* qVp Of AKk RE LOSING THOUSA] A ND LACK OF MAI D BACKING US IN 01 lND BETTER LIVING C, Abbeville, S. C. eville, S. C. /iooeviuc, j. EVILLE COUNTY, S BANK, Due West, To Come For Y LL, Campaign Direct rON GROWERS HAVE Mrs. W~ P. Kennedy nnd iPat spent the week-end ;n Troy with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kennedy. Mrs. Townsend Smith and chil dren are> spending two weeks in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Town, send Smith, Sr. Mrs. Lilly B. Ambler and Hagood Ambler returned to their home in Greenville today after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perrln. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chandler of Elberton spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. end Mrs. B. P. Greene on Church street. Mrs. E. B. Stack and son Jones Miller Stack, of Monroe, N. C. are expected in Abbeville today to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller. J. C. McLane, who has a position in Greenwood with the Case and Cothran Company on the street pav ing work, was home for Sunday spending the day with his people. Misses Anne and Margaret Wil son of Winthrop college and J. W. Wilson of Chester spent the week end with Mrs. J. D. Wilson on Chestnut street. 1 Mrs. John, Hafner and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hafner went over to Greenwood Sunday to see Mrs. John Hafner's mother who is down from Greenville. Louie and Roy Dellinger of Log ansville, Ga., spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark. Miss Lucy Clark returned home with them and will visit for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cochran, Miss Virginia and Bonner Cochran of An treville, Mi's. W. J. McKee, and chil dren. W'lliam. Robert, Agnes and ! Margaret McKee of Due West were the.guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran. SUNDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rock and chil dren and Mr. Robert Gilliam were the spend_the_day visitors at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. McLane yesterday. V L e ti All The Other na Cotton Growe eville County: MDS OF DOLLARS A> IKETING METHODS. JR EFFORTS TO EFFI CONDITIONS FOR 01 BANK OF DC* LOWNDESVILl L. BANK OF MT. rour Contract Bui o. or Abbeville County. : SIGNED THIS AGREI Um. Jri~ - _ mihepulMb c<mtaimr' SEALED AIR-TIGHT ? A Guaranteed 1 50 Percons Injured Los Angeles, April 22.?Probably fifty persons were injured a number of hem fatally when an oil station caught fire at Downey today and the fire reached underground stor age tanks, causing them to explode. Downey is a small town about 15 V V V OPERA HOUSE V V THURSDAY and FRIDAY V V "FOREVER" V V With Wallace Reid, Elsie V V Ferguson, Elliott Dexter and V V others. Don't miss this Beau- V V tiful Picture. V V Matinee Each Day at 3:15 V V NIGHT . _ . - 8:15 V V. Admission 15 and 35c V v v V v VVV VV VVV VXV 1 Leading Banks O srs Co-Operative TNUALLY FROM ROT1 CCT AN ORGANIZATIO JR WIVES AND CHILDE IALDS, Donalds, S. C. LE BANKING COMPAJ Dwndesville, S. C. CARMEL, Calhoun Fall*, 1 Sign It And Mai x iMENT, HAVE YOU? IF 1 Mmmmmsmmmam ?-?> - ? r'-il ifd I --fyV 'I tiles southeast, of Los Angeles and s fire and police facilities were so nail that it was necessary to call on le sheriff here to take charge of le policing. Ambulances were sent rom the city immediately. t ___________ Egyptians often mortgaged the imily sepulcher. EYES CAREFULLY'EXAMINED and GLASSES Accurately Fitted. DR. L. T. HILL, Abbeville. *5 f The State ? Association ?en cotton, n that will sen. MY, , S. C. ! It To Day