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Master Anthony Tennant spent the
week-end in Monroe with relatives.
Mr. Warren Cowan of Bellevue,
was a business visitor here Friday.
Miss Mary Dawson of Santuc,
was here shopping Friday.
Dr. Sam Knox of Antreville, was
here on business Friday.
Mr. George Jones is spending a
while in Spartanburg with relatives.
Mrs. Francis Henry is spending a
while with Mrs. W. E. Lesley.
Mrs. Claud Kay and sister, Miss
Uldrick, spent Friday in the city
shopping. ,
Misses Lollie and Emma Scoggins
of Lowndesville, spent Friday here
with their brother.
Mr. Frank B. Jones has returned
to Columbia after spending about
three weeks in the city on business.
Mrs. Cliff King has returned to
the city after a short visit to friends
near Greenville.
Miss Ruth Beeks of Columbia,
was the guest of Miss Katherine
Faulkner several days last week.
Mr. Giles Fleming of Columbia,
spen^ the latter part of the week
with his sister, Mrs. W. P. Wham.
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Mr. Walter Mars of Mt. Carmel,
% spent Friday in the city with his son
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Mr. Henry Moseley of Lowndes ille,
spent Friday in the city on
business.
Mr. W. F. Radcliffe has returned
from the Sunday School Convention
which met in Greenwood.
Mr. J. M. Gambrell is keeping:
books for S. J. Link since Robert|
Cheatham left for Fort Screven.
He will be glad to see his friends.
Misses Mary and Sarah Perrin
and Mrs. J. M. Wilkinson went up
to Greenville Friday to see the boys
at Camp Sevier.
Mrs. E. M. Anderson and son,
William, spent a few days in Greenville
last week with Mrs. Henry
Simpson.
Misses Sallie Sue Ramey and Ger
trude Peney and Messrs. Thompkins
Ramey and Sam Sherard went up
to Camp Sevier Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherard and
Mrs. Dendy Miller and Mr. Grier
Sherard went up to Greenville on
Thursday.
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Mr. Pat Tennant, who is running
on the East Coast Division of the
S. A. L. spent a few days here
-with his wife.
Mrs. Wade Cothran and attractive
daughter, Miss Margaret, Mrs.
Tom Davis and Mr. Charley Calvert
went up to Greenville Thursday.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs
Louis Levi, will be glad to know
that he is improving so that he is
able to be out on the front piazza.
Mr. J. H. Greene has purchased
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lot that Mr. Longshore brought
home from Detroit recently.
Misses Grace and Eva Link, Parry
Hughes, Mrs. Fred Fergvion, Mrs.
H Pearl Patterson and Mr. Dutch Link
- went over to Greenwood Sunday
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Messrs. Albert Henry and M. B.
Reese ' went over to Greenwood
Thursday to get their ears. Mr.
Henry drove his own new Oakland
borne while Mr: Reese drove Mr.
Phitoon's ear borne.
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Mr. T. C. Beaudrot; of Greenwood,
was in the city Sunday. (
Mrs. W. J. Wilson and children
spent Sunday vwith Mrs. Will Scott,
near the city.
Paul Hall has returned to the
city from Augusta, where he has
been working since Christmas.
Mr. Frank Winn and his brothers
R. B. and Calvin, of Prosperity,
were in the city Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes of
Lebanon, were here Saturday afternoon
for a couple of hours.
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Miss Fannie Mae Stevenson sp^ntj
several hours here Saturday shop-'
ping.
Mr. W. W. Bradley has returned
from a visit to his daughter, miss
Edna . Bradley, who is at Brenau
College.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coleman and
Mr. and Mrs. Evans came over from
Greenwood Sunday afternoon and
spent a while pleasantly with friends
Mr. Ollie Robinson of Greenville, |
spent several days here with his sister,
Miss Matilda, at Mr. Bill Cason's
home on North Main Street.
Mrs. Camille Paschal Jackson of i
Columbia, was the attractive guest
of Mrs. F. B. McLane Friday night
and Saturda.
Mrs. Fred Ferguson of Columbia,
and Mrs. Pearl Patterson of Hodges
are the attractive guests of Mrs.
Luther Botts.
Miss Lila Richey and her father,
Mr. E. H. Richey, spent Sunday in
Rrnrilevs. with Mr. Henrv Richey's
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sutherland
and son, Thomas, of Prosperity, 1
were in the city Saturday for the 1
day. i
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Mrs. J. D. Simpson and Miss '
Clara Simpson and Mrs. Mollie El- 1
lis of Santuc, spent the day here 1
Saturday shopping. 1
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Mrs. Ramey and two daughters, <
Misses Lena and Mildred, Miss Fannie
Edmonds and George Bowie
went up to Greenville to spend
Sunday with friends at Camp Sevier
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Miss Mary Sharpe spent the weekend
at her home in Due West. Mrs.
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Annie Ma Dry ana uiue von, ?iuuu
Tompkins, and Miss Lila McCaslan
and Mr. Robert Greene spent Sunday
with her.
Miss Marie McC&slan spent the "
week-end with Miss Mary Dawson
at her lovely home in the Santuc
neighborhood.
Miss Mary Rudisail left yesterday
for her home in Spartanburg, after
teaching at Stony Ridge school nearj
Santuc.
Miss Arnie Roche, accpmpanied
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Oy Mrs. n,earns, miss u?a ivcauu,
Miss Ethel Perry and Miss Hannah
Roche spent Saturday afternoon in
Greenwood.
Mr. R. R. Price and two bright
little sons, John and Nick, were
here Saturday. The little fellows
were having a' good time eating ice
cream conen.
Miss Pearson, who teaches the
Cold Spring- school, was among the
attractive young women in* the city
Saturday. ^
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Miss Dot Evans has returned
from her school in Chesterfield
pountv and was in the city Saturday
accompanied by her sisters, Misseiil
Allie and Lina.
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Mioses Bessie and Birch Clink-j
scales left Saturday to visit friends
in Virginia, from there Miss Birch
will go to Chicago, where she will
attend the summer season of the
Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy.
Mr. Bill Cason is enjoying his
new car.^ He went up to Greenville
Sunday to bee his brother, Mr. C. N.
Cason. Misses Daisy Cason and
Matilda Robinson, Thos. Cason and
Lewis Seal accompanied hits..
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Miss Howard Hill celebrated her
birthday Friday night by entertain- ;
in# about fifteen of her young
friends at an informal dance. Refreshments
of strawberry ice-cream
and cake were served during the
evening. Miss Annie Bruce Lipscomb
and Messrs. Edwin Lipscomb
and John Benson Sloan were the
out-of-town guests. j
Miss Lillian McCantey spent the
week-end with her home people in
Lebanon.
Mr. T. H. Botts, after a rest" of
about three weeks, is back on his
job en the police force.
Mrs TV T. Smith is in Abbeville
and will remain with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Coleman while
Lieut. Smith is engaged in the
pleasant pastime of killing a few
Germans.
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Mr. L. W. Dick Bpent last Friday,'
in the city with his nieces, Mrs. J.
Allen Smith and Mrs. W. H. White.
Mr. Dick had been in attendance
on the Sunday School Convention
in Greenwood.
Mr. Robert Mabrv. .Jr.. has a 100
sition with the Rosenberg Mercantile
Co., in their grocery department.
He was formerly with the L. W.
White Co. He will be glad to see
bis; friends at his new place.
Messrs. J. J. Grant and son, Rupert,
and Guy and Bruce Hall of
Lowndesville, passed through the
city Friday on their return home
from the Sunday School Convention
which met in Greenwood.
MR. YOUNGBLOOD.
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Mr. J. F. Youngblood is leaving ,
this week for Ware Shoals, where
he goes to take charge of the Ware
Shoals Manufacturing Co. Dry Goods
Department. His wife % will go as
soon as they can get their house- ,,
hold goods moved. They have been I ,
here only a very short time ?but ^
have made many friends who regret ?
to see them leave. He was employed
by the J. M. Anderson Co.
DR, HAWTHORNE SICK.
News was received from Due West
of the critical illness of Dr. 0. P.
Hawthorne which- prevents him
from attending the Reunion. It is
feared that he has pneumonia.?
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TEACHER'S EXAMINATION j
The following stood the Teacher's
Examination at the Court House
Friday.
Miss Pearl Branyon of Due West.
Miss Ethel Sharpe of Honea Path
Miss Ruth Pratt of Due West. j
Miss Ollie McClain of Donalds.
Miss Minnie Lee Stone of Donalds
Miss Myrtle Killingsworth of
Donalds.
Miss Julia Ellis of Due West.
Miss Graydon Smith of Donalds.
Miss Martha Mattox, Moreland,
Ga. |
Miss Adelle Todd of Due West j
Miss Louise Todd of Due West. ;
Miss Lollie Scoggins of Lowndesville.
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Miss Hattie* L. Stone Honea Path
Miss Ruth Hughes, Donalds. j
Miss Henrietta Locke, Rodman,
S. C.
Mr. Lee McDonald, Donalds. I
Mr. W. L. Bjranyari, Smyrna S C.
There were no colored people
being examined.
TRADE PACT WITH NORWAY.
Washington, May 3.?The completion
of a trade agreement with
Norway by which the domestic needs
of that country will be cared for
without interfering with the war
needs of the Allies, was announced
at the war trade board late this
afternoon.
YORK PASTOR WANTS
TILLMAN'S SENATE JOB
The State this morning carried a
letter from Rev. J. E. Mahaffey of
York, announcing himself ?is a can- j
didate for the U. S. Senate, fle is
the pastor of the Methodist Church
at York, serving his second year
there. ' He has aboat as much
cliance as an icicle on a hot August
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clothes
It's fair to assume that ev(
who buys clothes wants good
no matter what .price you pay f<
$18.00 or $40.00, you want to \
value for your money. That's r<
only business-like way to look a
We sell
Hart Schaffnei1 & Marx Fine <
at $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and
We handle these goods bee;
know they represent greater vj
the price we ask than any othei
made. We know where to get tl
stuff; we know who makes it, ;
it's made and what it's made oi
no deception about it. Some
worth the price; but the price ii
enough for good clothes.
The price of Hart Schaffner
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not too much to give big values.'
why we sell them; and if you'
that's why you'll buy them.
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