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Miss Allie Mae Power of Brownlee,
spent Sunday in the city.
Mrs. Langdon Wilson spent Thurs- j i
day in Greenwood.
Miss Annie Baker was shopping in J
Abbeville Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Harrison spent
Thursday in Greenwood.
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F. N. Wood, Salisbury, N. C., visited
friends in Abbeville Sunday.
Mr. John Calhoun, Frankfort, Ky.,i
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was a visitor in ADDevine ounuuy. i
Mrs. C. E. Williamson left last
week for Pansy, Ga., to visit her
parents.
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S. H. Rosenberg left Sunday for
New York to bjiy fall, winter and'
spring goods.
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Miss Jennie Boyd, Community
House, spent the week-end in Greenwood.
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Messrs. C. H. Peimel, Mark Pennel
and H. G. Clark spent the weekend
in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Glenn Kay, Elberj
ton, Ga., were visitors i* Abbeville
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Sunday and Monday.
The Rev. Samuel H. Templeton,!
Laurens, talked at the Baptist church |
Sunday on the 75 'million campaign. '
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Miss Mabel Reid of Iva, spent the
week-end with her aunt, Mrs. J. D.
"Wilson.
Mrs. John Mabry returned Satur
day from Columbia, where she has '
been several weeks for treatment
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winn spent r
Sunday with Mrs. J. D. Winn at Cold ]
v JBprings.
. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Link spent sev- |
cral days lagt week in Atlanta attending
th^ Fair.
Miss Georgia Edwards of EasleyJ'
spent the week-end with her mother, ]
Mrs. John G. Edwards.
Miss Elizabeth Ciinkscales of Colombia,
is visiting her mother, Mrs.
E. M. Ciinkscales ,
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Miss Mary Perrin is at home after! i
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having substituted in the Donalds |[
Graded school for the past month, j I
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Mrs. W. P. Kennedy and Pat are in
the city this week visiting at the11
home of Mrs. M. T. Coleman.
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Mrs. D. T. Smith and Townsend ?
are expected down from Pelzer Wed- |
nesday for a ten days visit to Mrs.
Coleman.
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Mrs. Augustus Eigenmann, who
has been nursing in Greenwood for |
some time, is here spending a while I
with Mrs. W. S. DuPrie.
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Mrs. J. M. Morgan and Miss Maryjj
Lawson Link spent several days last j ]
week in Spartanburg with Mrs. Jos. j|
Everett.
Misses Blanche and Annie Smith, !
of Anderson, spent the week-end in j\
the city with Misses Eva and Sophie I j
Reames.
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New York, where he went last week | j
on business for the firm of Parker j
and Reese. Sales have been so heavy \
that a replenishing of stocks was: {
necessa ry.
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The friends of Mrs. Frank Welsh 1
will regret to learn that she went to J
the Greenwood hospital last week forjj
an operation and will wish for her a \
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Rev. E. B. Kennedy' came down ^
from Due West Saturday and attended
the funeral of Mrs. Mary Perrin a
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trains effective Sunday, October 19, 8
with changes in time of arrival in a
Abbevile of No. 5 at 12:17 p.*m., one ^
hour sooner; No. 6 at 5:20 p. m., 25 ?
minutes sooner; and No. 30 at 12:25 ?
p. m.f 5 minutes later:
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resent would have patience with him
rhil? he approached the subject
ently, touching it at first only here
nd there, and that he hoped by the
ime he had finished his circumnaviation,
he might land his ship inside
he harbor, and tie it to the hitching
ost. Said he, "As I drove in this
norning my old friend, who has so
indly conferred on me the honor of
peaking to you today, called to me,
nd while I was unhitching my horse,
e complained of feeling hungry. He
nally said to me ^ok here, Thoms,
do you know that Maj. Davis, of
Jamp Pike, United - States Army,
hysican and surgeon, has been in
his city for nearly a month, and
hat a member of our club, his honred1
father-in-law, has concealed his
thereabouts, as well as the ingredi
nts which go to make up a nrst
lass dinner, at which the Major
light have come in contact with the
lite of this College. He stated to me
hat he had been "lying awake at
light, thinking of the pleasant things
riiich he would say on the occasion
rhen the members were called in to
fleet the Major, and that he had read
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is form book on jokes though and
iad worked up some of the 'foinest
ver* which he thought would interst
the Major, as he was born in
Vinnsboro, and people from over
here had never been much educated
n wit: and do you know, he further
rent on to say, that Uncle Jim, as he
i sometimes called, has allowed the
lajor to leave under these circumtances,
mnch to his, Col. Roche's,
isgust, and that he had laid himself
able to havet his conduct severely
:rutinized. He told me though that
lere was a chance yet, as he heard
le Major was to return before going
ack to another operation, and that
e felt that it would be well to call
ur fellow members into conference,
nd tell Col. Stark that it seemed to
s that, unless he intended to "come
Qross" the members of the faculty
elt that he was "fatally bent" on
laking a mistake. Having said "I
hank you," orator Thomson took his
eat.
Col. Stark then arose, and said that
s he seemed to be the corpus delicti,
s well as the General Curiosity of
lie meeting jn .his own proper per
an, and as ^Co\. Roche seemed to
im to be uninformed as to a few
litigating circumstances in the mat'
;r, he demanded to be heard. His
hickens he said were not fat when
le Major first arrived, and as they
egan to fatten, he found that his
eloved nephew called in more and
>ore frequenty about meal time, and
lat nephew's mouth worked faster
t uncle's table than the corn did on j
le chickens, so that he had as yet I
een unable to get completely mobil-!
:ed and ready for action. He hoped
e said, however, to get his breath
hue the Major was temporarily ab-!
;nt, and if he could get him in atj
ight, and hide him out for a few j
ays, he hoped to get enough steam
bead to climb a high mountain. He
Iso stated that he was feeding the
ephew on new sweet potatoes, fresh
uttermilk, and cow peas, and that
' he could keep things going as they
ere, he hoped to fill the nephew up
' and it will stanc
wagon is not only famous
:ngth but is very light runr
of the principals held to
g this wagon is that no im
iterial is allowed to enter
the only wagon on the jna
coats of paint on it.
and see it and you will be
that it is the one to buy.
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other invited guests might have time
to unfold their napkins before nephew
"general-curiositied" the whole
dinner. ^:,r This apology he hoped
would be accepted and if it was, he^
said^ "I crave the indulgence of this^
honored body, while I myself lodge
a complaint." Col. Kerr having by..
this time taken his seat in the prison- (
er's dock, his uncle turned to him,;
and said: "There sits the man who'
is the author of our undoing, or in;
other words the man who has eaten
up the dinner faster than it could!
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grow. He is believed by me to have j
been to more parties, eaten more
good rations at other people's homes, ,
and furnished less himself than any 1
man in this here house. He claims':
to love( me well enough to eat at
least two meals a day at my house al- j
most every day. He brags about his'
cousin, the Major, and always likes <
to* be with him?-at my house at meal :
time, especially on days when the
mutton arrives, and he>can eat more j
chicken at my house, and drink more
water at my home, than any man I
ever saw. Now I thiijk it would be-a 1
Farm Surreys.
WILLIAM L.
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?ood idea an introduction to the c
dinner I am to give, to have nephew
show us a piece of his handiwork."
He took his seat.
Col. Roche stood up in his chair
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AI1U OAIU tuai IV U1U 0VV<M vw ?? Col.
Stark had ."spoke a parable,"
and having called Col. Kerr forward \
to the bar of the faculty^ he solemnly
sentenced him to give a dinner on
next Thursday evening.
It is hoped all memDers .will attend.
Plaxco-Edwards.
Cards have been received in Due
West announcing the-following happy
event. Friends in Due West, where
both of these young people went to
school as well as a host of others,
write in extending very hearty congratulations
to these young people:
Mr. "and Mrs. Robert Newman Plaxco
invite you to be ^present at the
marriage of their daughter, Mary
Eula, to Mr. Frank B. Edwards on. ' <
Wednesday evening, October the fif
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