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J. R. Hannah of Central was in
town Saturday.
Clyde Hagen spent Sunday in
Due West with relatives.
Charles McKay of Anderson spent Ij
Sunday in Abbeville with friends.
Mr9. J. D. Winn of the Cold
Springs section was in town Saturday.
Ellis Huckabee of Lowndesville
was in town on business Monday.
Miss Comer Phillips of Columbia
in wioitino liof aunt. Mrs. IV. A. Kar
ris.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wilson and Miss
Sarah Wilson of Grainridge were in
town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cheatham
are spending this week in Williams
ton.
Mrs. J. B. Gibert returned to her
home at Lebanon after spending the
week in town with relatives.
Jack Thomson leaves tomorrow for
Spartanburg to visit Perrin and Bob
Dargan. ,
Mac. Perry of Greenville spent the
week-end in Abbeville visiting Miss
Elizabeth Jones.
Miss Emmie Haigler leaves tomor
row for McCormick to visit her sister
Mrs. Wistar Harmon for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLane of
Greenwood were guests over Sunday
with Sheriff and Mrs. McLane.
Offer Excepti*
Stores With F
BEAUDROT-BEIl
EXCLUSIVE LAD
"WHERE SHOP PI
Our June Clearance ?
And Continues Unt
Our Entire Lines of Coats,
Blouses, Silk and Cotton Ui
Reduced Prices..
This is an opportune tin
your Vacation Trip, or any <
Materials cannot be matched
during this Sale.
We Apprecia
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PHONE 463.
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SUMMER SUITS,
SUMMER SHI]
SUMMER 'I
SUMM
Suit with Extra F
Other Summer Si
HIGHEST ..QUALi
"THE LEAL
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Miss Sarah Nance of Monterey
pas in town Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rogers of
'enney's Creek were in town Satur
lay.
D. E. Newell and Eugene Newell
if the Cold Springs section were in
Mm cpllino- Droduce Saturday.
Hon. W. H. Nicholson of Green
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vood was in the city Friday on legal
lusiness.
Mrs. C. W. Chandler has returned
tome from a visit to her parents in
Lbbeville.?Elberton Star.
Misses Addie Gilmer and Mary
lundy and Johnnie Gilmer visited
Irs. S. 0. Botts Friday.
Mrs. Klueh Purdy and son are in1
he city from Ridgeland for a visit to
Ir. and Mrs. Tom Klugh.
Mrs. J. E. Cochran and Mrs. Wil
am McNeill from Watts were in
fwn Saturday visiting relatives.
Mrs. Tom Klugh and family re
amed Saturday from Augusta, Ga.,
rhere they spent about six weeks
rith Mrs. Klugh's mother, Mrs. Scott
Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Harrison left
or Chattanooga, Tenn., today to at
end the meeting of the Southern
Railroad Surgeons association.
Miss 'Carolyn Edwards of the
Lnderson County Hospital is
pending two weeks with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Edwards.
Paul Knox of Lebanon was in the
ity today. He graduated this year at
Vofford and expects to teach this
all.
Misses Helen Haigler and Marga
pt. Cox returned todav from Chester
/here they attended the McDilK
Voodson wedding.
Misses Lillian Grubb and Gladys
treafceale left today for Rock Hill to
ttend the summer school at Win
hrop College.
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Dnal Shopping .
'rices Much Lesi
:rs quality shop
1ES' READY-TO-WEAR.
NG IS A PLEASURE"
lale Started Saturday, 17th.
il Saturday, July 1st
Suits Dresses, Skirts, Sweaters,
iderwear, Hosiery, Etc., At Greatly
ic to select your Suit or Dress for
jther occasion. Styles, Quality and
at the prices we have put on them
te Your Patronage.
i Clothing Co. Building
GREENWOOD, S. C.
O L T O N....
JTS,
SLIPPERS,
ER UNDERWEAR.
'ants at $16.50
nits $15 to $27.50
TY?LOWEST PRICES.
>1NG CLOTHIER
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Miss Eva Reames is in Anderson
visiting her cousin, Miss Blanche
Smith.
Misses Elizabeth and Ruby Ed
monds are in Augusta visiting rela
tives.
W. F. Fleming of Pearl, Ga., was
in the city visiting his friend, Rev.
J. W. Busshardt Saturday.
iMr. and Mrs. Tom Webb of And
erson spent Sunday in the city with
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wardlaw.
'Mrs. Azalea Wilson is occupying
the house on Parker street recently
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Jackson.
Miss Mary Nickles and Miss Mar
garet Swetenburg left today for
Rock Hill tb take the summer course
at Winthrop College.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cheatham,
Miss Julia McAllister and Gary Banks
spent Sunday in Williamston "with J.
T. Cheatham who is in Williamston
for treatment.
'Mrs. John McCalla and Misses
Ellen and Cornelia Tenwint of
Lowndesville were in Abbeville Fri
day attending the matinee at the
opera house of "Over the Hill."
'Mrs. Charlie Armour of Abbeville
is expected to arrive in Elberton
today to spend a few days with her
husband who is manager of the new
Pigsgly-Wiggly store recently install
ed here.?Elberton Star.
Donald Harris went up to Green
ville Saturday and brought 'his sis
er, Mrs. Henry Hagerman, down
through the country that afternoon
to spend sometime with her mother,
Mrs. John A. -Harris.
'County Agent W. <J. McGowan
and T. M. Cheatham of the South
ern Cotton Oil Company went to
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\jrwiiwuuu, uuj ma ?- ^
see A. F. Conradi of Clemson Col- ]
lege try out the different mechanical \
devices for dusting eotton plants
with poison.
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Hardware Stores in
lina. Call on us in c
next to the Oregon
ping in Greenwood.
Best quality goods a
Greenwood H
GREENWOOD,
DINNER
Why not start that Set
pieces and add to it as
a complete stock of R
Porcelain. Open stoc
42 Piece Sets from
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YOUNG DANCING SET
Mrs. W. A. Harris entertained the
roung dancing set Friday evening
n honor of her two nieces, Misses
Elizabeth and Comer Phillips of Co
umbia. A pleasant time was had by
hose present.
JUNIOR BRIDGE CLUB
A new bridge club has been form
id in Abbeville under the name of
he Junior Bridge Club. It is com
)osed of the young set of girls, and
>romises to be one of the most in
eresting clubs in the city. Miss
)ebby Owen was hostess at the
nitial meeting Friday afternoon at
ier home on Magazine street. The
IftllCa ti/oc! foofo-Pnllxr AArofa/) ariffo I
lowers and "ferns. About twenty
[uests were present. The club has
inly twelve members, Misses Ada
^aulkner, Hilda Syfan, Maria Neuf
er, Grace Milford, Jeansie White,
Elizabeth Thomson, Emmie Haig
er, Virginia Wilson, Annie Mabry,1
Caroline and Celia Chalmers and!
)ebby Owen. The special guests
eere Misses Elizabeth* Gambrell,
lelen Milford, Lena Bell Johnson,
Florence 'Neuffer, Annie Wilson,]
ranie Vance Bowie, Mary White an*1
Elizabeth Phillips.
CARD PARTY AND DANCE
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The U. D. C.'s will have a bene-'
it card party and dance at the
>pera house Wednesday. The card
>arty will be in the afternoon, the
ables being arranged on the large
stage. A nominal charge of 25
:ente will be made. The dance will
>e given Wednesday night, with
>rchestra music by the Carolina
Syncopators. A committee of
daughters has the arrangements in
:harge and the affair promises to
be one of the most enjoyable of
:he season.
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isortments As C
i To Trade Wi
ardware Co.
d most up-to-date
Upper South Caro
>ur new quarters
Hotel when shop
t the lowest prices.
ardware Co
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, of China with a few
you want. We have
eal China and Semi
:k and in Sets.
$5.00 up.
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WALLING-WHITE.
Miss Evamae Walling and Julian
M. White were married Sunday morn
ing at the residence of Mrs. L. W.
Tutt at 9 o'clock, by the Rev. C. E.
Peele of the Methodist church. Im
mediately after the ceremony the
young couple left on a wedding trip
to Asheville, N. C.
Miss Walling has been employed
as stenographer in the law office of
Wm. P. Greene, Esq., for the past
six weeks, and comes from St. Mat
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mews, wnne ivir. wmte is a son 01
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White of New
berry and is connected with the firm
of Hill & Friday on the highway con
struction work.
Mr. and Mrs. White and Miss
Elizabeth White of Newberry were
in Abbeville to attend the ceremony.
After the wedding trip the young
couple will be at home at Mrs. L. W.
Tutt's on Wardlaw street.
D.A.R
Wednesday
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ABBEVIL
9 P.M.
Music By CAROLIN
For Ben
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....Patron
Mrs. W. A. Harris
Mrs. J. A. Hill
Miss Netti
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Complete As Thi
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A COMPREHENS
You will find this store filled from fi
dise that will satisfy you as to quality
as to price. When we say VALUE,
implies. We make no pretense of gi1
neither do we advertise a five dollar
cents. We believe you have ibeen "f<
advertising. Neither do we permit g<
to get into our stock.
....READY-TO-WEAR DI
We wish to extend to you a specii
READY-TO-WEAR department, on
store. This will be a very intere
next week.
rush brother:
GREENWOOD, - -
NEAR THE POS1
FULL $
OF SUMMER CLOTHING
BOYS' FURNII:
We have received a big shiprae
Men's Sport and Men's Conse
Suits for these hot Summer day
while your style and size are Ji(
Summer Suits
WHARTON CLOTHI1
"CASH CLOTH IE RS
GREENWOOD, S. ?. - -
OPERA HOUSE
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EUGENE O'BRIEN
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"PROPHETS PARADISE"
ADDED?PATHE NEWS.
And Snub Pollard Comedy.
15 Cents?Admission?30 Cents
EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINED
and GLASSES Accurately FitteJ.
DR. L. T. HILL, Abbeville.
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Mrs. F. B. Gary
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ont to back with Merchan
, and more than satisfy you
we mean all that the word
ring something for nothing,
article for ninety-eight
jd up" on such extravagant
>ods of questionable quality
APARTMENT....
il invitation to visit our
i the second floor of our
isting department during
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r OFFICE.
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>TOCK
AND MEN'S AND
SHINGS.
nt this week of Young
rvative light weight
s. Come and see them
?re.
15.00 to $25.00
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