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IXocal | | flews 1 1 : personals : J Alvm Ellis was here Friday. ! Jeh* Bowen of Antreville, was! here-last week. W. B. King of Conway, spent Sunday here with friends. 1 . Mrs. J. E. Gray and family have! returned to Greenville. Ben Caldwell of Antreville, was here Saturday on business. ! ? Jim Evans of Lebanon, was in town yesterday. C. J. Bruce went to Greenwood on business yesterday. M. L. Williams of near Martin's Mill, was here last week. Joe McNeil of Sharon, was here Saturday for the day. ^ I John Larkin Frith was notel on the streets Saturday. E. M. Bond was here Saturday or business. * Mrs. Lizzie Sprouse of Antreville, was here Friday shopping. V R. A. Xeaton of Antreville, was kere Friday on business. Mrs. M. E. Beauford of Bethia, was in the city Friday for the day. W. E. Morrison of Long Cane, . , was in tfce city Saturday. W. A.i Stevenson went oyer to Atlanta last week to exchange some tales. Mrs. Thomas L. Davis is here tm a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stark. Miss Lily Clark and Mrs. George Clark arrived here Monday. Mrs. Clark will gpend a while here. Miss Fannie Lou McKelvey leaves this week for her home in Lawreneeville. \ B. A. Rudisail of Spartanburg, spent Sunday and Monday in Abbeville on business. Sergt. Allen King and Capt H. B. Cheatham of Camp Jackson, were here for Sunday. J. M. Bell and Mr. Busby of Monterey, were here for a couple of hours Friday morning. Ex Chief of Police Martin of Calhou? Falls, was here on business Friday. Little Miss Orrie Smith is improving: after an attack of pneu oait. A. H. Miller of Smithville, was in town Saturday on business for several hours. Mrs. J. M. Anderson went over to Atlaata this week to purchase one flowers for her hats as her ort itr has been delayed. Mrs. E. M. Anderson and son, Williaia, are in Greenville spending several days with Mrs. Henry SimpMa. Jokaaie Norwood was here again Saturday. He says that he is still ia the aotion of getting married. Mrs. Jesse Boyd and Miss Willie Abies of Santuc, were here shopping a Saturday. D. P. Hannah and W. A. Hannah f ??ar Hodges, were here Saturday for the day. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hood are mo ring into the house on Perry street recently occupied by Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Billing*. . ***? >-!r t Mrs. Kuhn of Raleigh, is the guest of Mrs. Will Pennal. C. M. McKenzie went over to Atlanta on business Saturday. Miss Florence McDill is the guest of Mrs. Will Pennal. Miss Wood has gone to keeping house with Miss Mary B. Martin. Robert Green and John Lomax spent Sunday in Anderson with friends. Mrs. T. L. Crowell and three children of Monroe, visited Mr. and Mrs ! J. C. Steele/this week. t Fred Andrews and Archie Milling of Greenwood, came over to see Twin Beds. Mrs. Jim Hester, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hester of Mt. Carmel ? J were here Friday fo see Twin Beds. Mr and Mrs Rufus May of Greenwood, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff King spent Sunday with home people at Cold .Springs. \ / / - ~ *. * . Col. Percy Miller of Cranford, N. J., spent a couple of days "here last week at the home of J. B. Kerr. Mrs. Lamar Gilliam and Mrs. . Henry Gilliam went over to Greenwood shopping Friday. John Perrin went over to Laurens Monday to "be present at the opening of Court. Miss Hattie Roche came up from Greenwood Saturday and spent Sunday with "her "home people. / Ansel Putnam came down from Camp Sevier last week to spend a short furlough with his parents. L. C. Haskell sold his fine Jersey cow Thursday to Henry Carlisle. She comes from the registered stock at Oemson. T, H. IBtitts "went to Edgefield to testify in the case of Engineer "Brown, ^who was killed by his negro 'fireman. . y Jlrs. J. H. Greene of the Gilgal section, who is visiting her daughter Ulrs. "Tompkins Ramey, at Lebanon, ;-was in the city Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cason took a day off Sunday and spent the day; m Hhfi .country with the family of; 1 Mr. Lewis Ramey. Miss Minnie Fennel, of Lowndes v'iDe, has been in town for several i ) days visiting among her many . friends. I ' J. F. Pinson of Ninety Six, is! spending several days here with his daughter, Mrs. J, A. Gossett at their home on North Main street. Misses Daisy Cason and Parry ! Hnghes spent ^Saturday night and1 j Sunday with Miss Malullah Sutherland. Mrs. T. F. Lyle, after spending several weeks "here with Mrs. J. C. Matthews at her liome on North Main street, has Teturned to her i home in Montgomery, Ala.* Mr. and Mrs. T. C. "Beaudrot, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beaudrot and Mr. and Mrs. Bradford of Greenj wood, attended services at the Baptist church Sunday. Claude Harrison, one of the young sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harrison, has gone out in the country to spend some time with his sisi ter, Mrs. Luther Link, j Miss Maud Taylor came down from Lowndesville with her grandfather, J. J. Grant, Monday. John Wright accompanied them. Mrs. Addie Hill has recently put n npw concrete rnnintr around her yard. It is quite an improvement and adds greatly to the appearance of her yard. Mrs. Norwood Calhoun came in from the "Falls" Friday, saw Twin Beds at the opera house and spent Saturday pleasantly with Mrs. Mary P?mn. . Mrs. J. F. Clinkscales and two , sons, J. T. and Marshall, were here , Friday to see Twin Beds. , ( Mr. Philips, of Springfield, is here spending a few days with his daugh-! ter, Miss Coline Philips. Sergt. W. Joel Smith of Camp Jackson, spent the week-end at . home with his homepeople. The friendsi of the deaf and dumb man, Mr. S. A. Morris, will be glad to know that he is so improved that he will come home from the nospi-; tal this week. Miss Ivy Calhoun spent Sunday in Abbeville the guest of Miss Sarah Ilaskell. ,Miss Calhoun goes to Greenwood, where she has the position of Librarian in the new Carnegie Library. I Miss Mary Lawson Link of Chester, and Mrs. Joseph W. Everett of Spartnburg, spent the week-end atj home with Mr. and Mts. W. D. Wilson. f Mrs. Will Pennal started to work in Philson and Henry's store yesterday and will be with them during the busy season. She has had consider -1 *11 i 3 j 1 able experience ana win oe giau to show the new goods. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Calvert and family went up to Greenville Sunday to spend the day with John W. Calvert at Camp Sevier. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Casoii were here for several dayB thiB week. They are making their home m Greenwood now. Mrs. Ca&on is from Augusta. They "hkvi; "been married only a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Truman StephrenB will to to hoxrcekeemnsr aTsout "the middle of thre month. They "have rented the upstairs of Mrs. Dickson's house on Wardhsrw street. Dr. and Mr*. Power Eve flown stairs. Mrs. X. S. link 'leaves today for Courtland, Ala., where she goes to spend tins month with her home people. The children will accompany hrx. Mrs. Bedford Davis has returned to ?he dty .after a wisit to her mother at Lawrenreville, Gaf Her mother was quite ill and Mrs. Davis was <called home on that account. Mrs. L. S. Ramey of the Smithville section, was operated on at Dr. 'Pryor's last i "Jhursday. She stood the operation fine and is getting on fine. S. S. SUTHERLAND. S. "S. Sutherland, who has; been; in the navy since last July, was in our J office Saturday for a short visit. He is on the U. S. S. Pueblo. He is t?flno anH 'is -nriite a handsome boy. While at home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 'C. ^Sutherland, killed the "fated hog" and on Friday they had a family reunion. Mrs. F. A. Weeks and children of Warrenton, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hamilton and little daughter, Mary Nance, of Level Land, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.j Sutherland and (children of Martin's Mill, were there ^besides the sisters, Misses Elma and Malullab, and brothers, Curtis and Russell -who live at home. FOR SALE We will sell" to the highest bidder at public outcry the store room now occupied by R. C. Brownlee & j Co., in Due West, S. C.# and the lot adjacent thereto, and the farm -- T*1a/?o cnn Known as me ciiucidwu * . taining ninety acres, more or less, > about two and one half miles from| Due West, S. C.. on the road fromj Due West, S. . to Pennel's store, bounded by lands of J. W. Wood, J. S. Agnew, and F. P. McGee. Place for sale. In front of R. C. Brownlee & Co's. store, Due West, S. C. Time of sale. Three thirty o'clock Monday afternoon, March 25, 1918. TERMS?CASH. Purchasar to pay for papers and stamps. 0. Y. BROWNLEE, Agent. Due West, S. C. 3-12-2t. V V SOCIAL NEWS. V THE BRi(I)GE CLUB. The Bridge Club was entertained most pleasantly by Mm. S. G. Thomson Friday afternoon. There were four tables of players who enjoyed the games thoroughly. Salad, pickle and tea was served at the close of the games. The Ladies Society of the A. R. P. Church met with Mrs. Alf Lyor on last Thursday afternoon. Aftei the regular devotional exercises the business was attended to. At the conclusion of the afternoon refresh mervts of ice cream and nabiscoet were served to the fifteen members present. Misses Hinnant and Wood entertained a few friends ?.t Set Bacl< Friday afternoon at Mm. Essie Nickles' home complimentary to Mrs C. E. Williamson. Aft?r the garnet delightful refreshments of fruil salad and nabiscoes wtre served. Messrs. John Lomax, Henry Wilson and Lowrie Wilson entertained some of ^eir friends at a turkej supper on Friday evening at Miss Maggie Brooks'. After supper thej all enjoyed the play at the Open House, "Twin Beds". The guesti were: Misses Bessie Lee Cheathatti Louise Watson, Minnie Fennal, Coline Phillips, Cora Timmons, Mia Ellis and Miss Guild, Messrs. Arthur Link, H. W. Hannah and Ec Smith. G. W. Gilleland of Richmond, ii spending today in the city with hii friends. RED CROSS EXCHANGE. The Woman's Department of tin Red Cross will conduct an exchange on Saturday at the same place the] ... ? had last Saturday in tae Arcade oe tween the City Hall and the Cour House. Mrs. Frank Nickles will ac as chairman. Monterey, Antrevilli and Bethlehem will assist Attention Voter*! ! ! Register Today ! ! In order to vote in the Genera Election in the city of Abbeville 01 the 9th day of April next it is re quired that those desiring to vot be registered. In OTder to registe it is necessary Firrt: To produce a registratio certificate for Abbeville Count suu wmg niai) wic appuvaiib 10 tered at a voting precinct withi: the city,.. . . Second: To satjsfy me that th applicant, has: been for.four month a resident of: the city' of Abbevill next before the election. Thirds -To satisfy me that a] taxes for the previous fiscal yea assessed, against the applicant hav been paid. Voters are urged to secure thei tax receipts and County registra tion certificates and apply to m for registration before the book close. Under the law the books clos< on Apr.l 1st, 1913. T. G. PERRIN, Supervisor of Registration, tf. City of Abbeville. Half Your Living Without IMIoney Cost We are all at a danger point Or the use of good common sense in oui 1?18 farm and garden operations do pends prosperity or our "going broke." Even at present high prices no one can plant all or nearly all cotton, buy food and grain at present prices from supply merchant on crodlt and make money. Food and grain is higher lr proportion than are present cotton prices. It's a time above all others to plaj safe: to nroduce all oossible food, grain and forage supplies on your own acres; to cut down the store bill. 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