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*===? Xocal flews : 3 : Personals : Ur 4 j E. H. Longshore spent Monday in ' Greenwood. * Mrs. Fanny Thomson, of Troy, is visiting relatives in the city.' E. J. Adair, of Clinton, was a business visitor in the city Monday. Dr. G. A. Neuffer went to Columbia Tuesday on business. Manning Cochran attended .Due West commencement Monday. / Miss Vera Crowther, of Antreville was in town Monday. \ ^ _ -rji J. S. Morse leaves tomorrow on a - business trip to Tennessee. * * Miss Leo Wilson has accepted a position as bookkeeper for The L. W White Co. Mr. J. S. Hammond wept to Pelzer Tuesday to attend tna funeral of . his sister. ,j?-k ^ ^ j ^ Mrs. W. S. DuPre and three chil-! dren levae Saturday for a month's stay with relatives in St. Louis. "ji - ? Miss Bessie Murray, of Greenville, is spending this week in the city with Mrs. W. T. McDonald. Mrs. Fred Carrol and children returned to Monroe, N. C. Tuesday af, ter a visit ta> her parents, Mr. and ^ Mrs. S. T. Eain. i> ' ~~? Mrs. J. R. Sharp and daughters, Misses Macie and Lois Sharp, of Arborville, were in town Tuesday shopping. Mrs. J. A. Schroeder left Sunday for Atlanta to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Peek, Jr. ( Mi?s Mary Quarles Link and Mr. Herman Greene were among the Abbeville visitors at Due West Tuesday. I* v j " . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wisby were among the Abbeville visitors at Due West Tuesday. Their son, Mr. Her-J * ? . Y O U C C HP A T> T" T i O 1 AIV 1 1 < Banking laws m as to age op sex. Ai ings account in the I An account can tie as one dollar, anc matter indeed. Just want to open ah acc rest. We will do more glad to advise you oi you desire and we m service. ^ Interest o ' ?! ni k mte rim il f. "The Friei r\ ' man Wisby is a student at Erskine and took a good stand in his classes. Miss Annie Radcliffe passed thru Abbeville Monday on her way home after a successful session or teaching in Dublin, Ga. Miss Radcliffe will have charge of tlje Latin in the Abbeville high school next session. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hawthorne and Robert Hawthorne went to'Rock Hill this week to attend commencement' at Winthrop college. Miss Maude Hawthorne was a member of the graduating class. Mrs. Clarke, of Sumter arrived this afternoon to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. Allen Smith, Jr. Mrs. Clarke has spent the past few days attending the commencement exercises of the Presbyterian College at Clinton. j The following men from.tiere at| tended a Masonic meeting in CreenI wood Monday night: Messrs R. N. Tiddy, C. E. Yoder, T. G. Perrin, F. E. Harrison, Jr., E. F. Arnold, H. S. Howie, Lucien Schroeder, J J. Hill, Dr. C. H. McMurray and Dr. F. E. Harrison. Jn Honor of Miss McCutchecn Mrs. M. E. Hollingsworth gave a pleasant party Tuesday night at her home on North Main street in honor of her grand daughter, Miss Janie McCutcheon, of Bishopville, who is here for a summer visit. The time was spent in dancing, playing rook, and enjoying the cream and cake served as refreshments. . V- ; MAKING MONEY Many of the young boys around town have begun work in the Abbeville Mill. and will make a pocket ' full of money during the vacation. DISTINGISHED MEN Mr. C. E. Wiliamson, Hon. J. . M. Nickles and Mr. H. G. Clark were among the distinguished men from Abbeville who attended the commencement at Erskine Tuesday. _ HARD COAL MEN ACCEPT WILSON SETTLEMENT PLAN ! Washington, June 1?Anthracite operators and miners late Tuesday afternoon agreed to accept President Wilson's proposal to name a commission to settle their wage dispute. Eollowing a meeting held here -at the department of labor, Secretary Wilson made the following statement, "The operators and mrners have agreed to accept the President's offer to appoint a commission to decide the question at issue with them" I ' " A N N O T r>n f.ari.y take no discrimination lyone can open a savPLANTERS BANK. be^ opened for as litl it is a evry simple come in and say you ount?we will do the Knn fhflf* wp. will hfi a any financial matter ake no charge for this n Sayings. 1 - i DC DAW s\J DttllR ndly Bank" SI - ?> r* & | GRADUATION | Gift Suggestions Fountain PensWaterman, Conklin, . |? Sterling. Eversharp Pencils- ?? The Perfect Writ- (m ing Tool. Stationery- S Large and Small |j Gift Boxes. CandiesNorris' Assorted Packages Crown Pecan Rolls. Kodaks. . I I The McMurray Drug Company. j jj ABBEVILE, S. C. At the White House it was stated ?g that the President would name the ? members of the commission at once. H THE BRIGHT SIDE OF WAR All our ills for the past five years E have been attributed to conditions B brought about by "the war" but | every cloud has a silver lining and ||| old timer found it at Due West | Tuesday. In the address made by B the graduating class there was not a igg mention of Rome, Greece or beauti- s ful Carthage but Democracy the B League of Nations and the Bolshe- 1 viki held the center of the stage. Ij BIG JUMP IN CORN WAS M SEF.N ON CHICAGO MARKET:Bf Chicago, June 1.?Big jumps in'B prices were witnessed today in the SB corn market. Thte steepest rise was fc for the July delivery, which touched.|? $1.74 1-2 a net gain of 7 1-2 ' cent B compared with Saturday's c!ose. Fail-1 ure of supplies to arrive from the 9 country a3 freely as had been hoped for made buyers anxious and sellers ,91 scarce. ] ? CONGRESS NEAR END OF SESSION 1 iSome Members of House and Sen* ate Prefer , to Order Recess Over Conventions Washington, June 1.?Republi- / can leaders of the house and senate | today agreed tentatively on a final adjournment of congress Saturday. Many members of both the senate and house, however, have indicated that they prefer a recess for the political conventions to a sine die adjournment and this may cause a change in the plans as tentatively agreed on. The agreement reached by leaders today contemplated the calling up by Representative Mondell of Wyoming, Republican leader in the house, tomorrow of his resolution proposing final adjournment at 4 p. m. Saturday. Final decision as between a recess or an adjournment, it was said, might hang fire until the last moment. In a conference with the sen ate leaders today, however, Representative Mondell is understood to have been advised to go ahead with his adjournment resolution under the assumption that it probably would be found satisfactory the senate majority. Only the Armenian mandate resolution and conference reports are on the list of important measures slated for passage before con-^ gress quits and it is likely that after j the senate has voted on Armenia | tomorrow it will spend its time on various bills of a minor or special character, {vhile the house considers the Armenian resolution. This pro- I cess can be hastened at the will 011 house leaders under the suspp^sion | of rules plan limiting dand amendments, adon^-* last week. In orH^r to up its procedure, the senate today agreed to begin its session tomorrow at 10 o'clock, two hours earlier than the ; usual meeting time, and various committee chairman were told to hasten their work in order to clean up loose ends of legislation. 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