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- ff ' Xocal I flews 1 / ! i 1 ?^ ing : [personals : i? 1L yj.i E. H. Longshore is visiting dat friends in Columbia. ja ^ !m. Paul Mazyck of Gaffney, S. C., | was in the city yesterday. V-r ' IS 1 wi1 Sam Morris of Atlanta is in the;, . i fri. city visiting friends. j"* H. II. Carlisle spent Wednesday, -1 in Greenwood on business. net Miss Emily Rhett, who will spend some time with her. i i J Mrs. E. A. Loaen left today to visit friends in Toccoa, Ga. :0^ era Bob Greene left today to spend "*or his vacation in New York. ! l Wyatt Aiken, Jr., spent the week- the * - * - lio> ^ end in the city witn ms luiuci. Mi! Mr. and Mrs. James Shelly left to- jyja lay for a visit to relatives in Franklin, n. c, : ? , on John Lomax is spending a few, fje days with friends in Wilmington, N- Eli C. J da; Miss Margie Guillebeau has re-! j turned from a week's visit t6 rela- jjjj tives in Lebanon. her ma Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson are ^ spending this week with relatives in frj, I Ware Shoals. * j Ed Stevenson returned today j from a two week's trip to Balti-! ?? aft UIV* m A.. Mrs. P. V. Colsoh is visiting her brother in Greenwood for a few * days. " j jjg) Miss Sarah Simmons of Columbia . is visiting Miss Kate McDiU for a few days. . v. e ' wei . . 'rjf' 1.^ Miss Annie Cooley and Mies King f1? of Calhoun Falls were shopping in lnt the city todav. ! w , Ha Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perrin and coi children are spending several weeks! in Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wilson are spending a few days wih relatives in jyja Atlanta. we " Au Miss Nelle Sanders of Kinalds is . cia speeding several days in the city gm wit'i Miss Callie Martin. ^ ) f v I ?l:\ W. K. laber spern. me ?cvR- ^ I end in Abbeville.?Greenville Pied- ^ a mo^t. . I' Miss Mary Milford has returned v I from a month's visit to Henderson- * I ville. She was accompaniel home by ^ I Misses Grace Milford and Jeansie " I White left this week for HenderI sonville to visit their grandmother, * I Mrs. L. W. White. keJ I tim I Paul and Margaret Richey left to- Bla ^ ^ I to spend several days in Columwith their sister, Mrs. H. A. Mcoy. Mrs. Fred S. Hill and children, ed, Jr. and Harry Hill left today : a visit to relatives in Thomasville, C. Miss Clarkie Guillebeau is spend; this week in Greenville with s. M. C. Sanders and Miss Kathn Shaw. Mrs. George McCauley and three i jchters. of Conastee, are here on I ,'isit to "her brother^,' W. P. and J. Wham. Theron McLesky of Norfolk,* Va., in the city spending several days :h his former schoolmates and ends. Mrs. C. S. McCall and. children t today or their home in J5en;tsville after a visit to Mr. and s. J. M. Gambrell. Annio WiHip flnrdner of I JX iOO O ^ Ik'AAAA v t f MOW W? ? thune, S. C., and Pauline Newton Gibson, N. C., are spending sev.1 days in the city with Miss Mary les. > yiiss Lillian Killingsworth is in j city to spend some time with j aunts, Mrs. Fannie Milford and | 5s Corrie Killingsworth, on South j in street. * Miss Mildred Cochran retuurned Tuesday from a ten days stay at mdersonville. She also vrsited Miss izabeth Smith of Greer for several ys. I I T7?.? T> fn1. VII5S HiVa DIUVV U iClb bUUO^ xvi rh Point, N. C., where she make home in the future. She has de Abbeville her home for the I it two years and has made many snds who regret, to see her leave. BRIDGE CLUB The Bridge Club will meet Friday ernoon at 5 o'clock with Mrs. G. Neuffer. In Honor of Mi*? Graham Vfiss Mary Hill Harris gave a deitful rook party Tuesday mornin honor of her guest, Miss len Graham of Columbia. There re fibout thirty gjiests invited to et Miss Graham 5nd to enjoy the eresting games of rook., I \t the close of the morning Miss ' ~ /InlJ/li/MIC. Color? rns stsrvtxi a uT7iiv.iv/ua oumu irse with tea. > MURDOCK?THOMAS Miss Vera Thomas of Abbeville i Mr. Jno. Claude Murdock of ,rtin Township, Anderson county,, re married Sunday afternoon gust 1st at the home of the otfiting minister, Rev. Lewis M. ith.?Anderson Mail. ?'SEE? THE BEAUTIFUL dOWNS V "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" V OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY V Admission; Children 25c. V. Adults 35c. V f the wets were right about whisr they would be dead by ihis ic for the want of it.?Tok>:!a tde. M?? :omb 'r j 'o not exchange Admission BIG DAY AT SHILOH Sunday, August 8th it Date of The County Sunday School Convention At Shiloh. Of interest to the Sunday School workers of Abbeville County who^ are planning to attend the County | Sunday School Convention at Shiloh ( Methodist Church on Sunday, Aug.' 8th will be the following program: Morning Session. 10:15?Worship and song. Conducted by J. R. McGee. 10:35?The Convention keyword, "Forward." by Dr. J. I. McCain.1 11:00?The Teacher ana trie Pupil,' by Miss Cora Holland. 11:30?Period of Business? (1) Record of Schools Present. (2) Appointment of committees. (3) Report of county .and district Officers. | 11:50?A Forward Movement in South Carolina, by Leon C. Palmer. 12:20?Miscellaneous Business. 12:40?Adjournment for Dinner. ^ Basket Dinner on the Ground. , # I Afternoon Session. i 2:00?Worship^and songs. Conducted by Mr. Patterson. ^ 2:20?'Sunday School Evangelism. By Rev. W. L. Cok^r. 2:50?Period of Business? , (1) Reports of Committees. . (2) Miscellaneous. 3:15?Tests of a Good School. By Leon C. Palmer. 3:45?Song. ligious Education. By Miss Cora' 3:50?The Place of the Story in ReHojland. j 4:20?Questions and Answers. 4:30?Adjournment. AUTO ACCIDENT AT STARR WAS SERIOUS Lewis Thompson Has His Skull Fractured in Collision In The Town of Iva Yesterday Lewis Thompson was seriously in-r jured yesterday afternoon at Starr in an automobile accident. He ?s seriously hurt, attending physicians stating that they think his skull has been fractured. The accident happened in the town 'of Starr ,and was a threa cornered accident. Two cats, a Ford driven by Alston Thompson, and in which the injured boy was riding, and a Chevrolet . driven b^, Tom Chapman were cpmijig up fn*1 street and met a Ford dri^eri by a Mr. Adams' going in the oppositedirec- | tion. In some manner, the cars col- j lided, and Lewis i nompson was | struck in the face with d piece of i iron. His face was badly cut and he, received several other injuries. He was the only occupant of any of the cars that was injured. Report this morning from Starr, state that the lad is resting easily, but is in a critical condition.?And-; erson Mail. RED SPIDERS HURTING SPARTANBURG COTTON Spartanburg, Aug. 3.?Much apprehension among the farmers of this section is being caused by red spid' ' 1_ J nl rl e ers, wnicn nave iiucmcu tu^uu nc?uo on several farms in this county. The farm of W. J. Berry, near Duncan, has been attacked by a Targe number of these pests and cotton is being (!e-imated rapidly as a result of the ir.i-ccts' depredations. The spiders . . cy up:.n the leaves of the cotton plants, causing these to crumple up IG 0 P \ >. LlelVllLL 5K9B UWi <BfB? "Old Wives For Childn and deprive the plant of its food sup ply* I Red spiders have cause? considerable damage on th_? farm of J. L. I Hipp of Cherokee, route 2, and, des-j pite drastic measures taken to check their inroads, continue to destroy the cotton in a 12 acre reld on the Hipp' plantation. Several other farms have been invaded by the spiders and Ernest Carnes, county farm demonstra-j tion agent, 'is exerting every possible ( means to assist the farmers in their predicament. Plants found to be in-J fested by the spiders are pulled up. by the roots and burnecr in order to; prevent the spread of the insects to( o?her portions of the fields. The drft hot weather prevailing now is announced as being responsible for the prevalence ' of these pests, which breed- prolifically in polk stalks and violet^beds. ; i - ? ? - V FOR MAGISTRATE AT DONALDS j We are authorized to announce / T. H. Gordon as candidate for I magistrate at Donalds who pledgei ; himself to abide the result of the democratic primary. : j PORTO RICO TELEPHONE SERVICE IS TIED UP San Juan, Porot Rico, Aug. 2.? relephone service throughout the ei sland stopped at 9 o'clock this ti T'1!'1 HD$ff J \! TEEQUn STEEQSSTl^OXCDEflS^BTSXDS vicrc 1 F Each Sktafe* rto?r Domu! - (Home!) 2m-4|niM wdf> ( . 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