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Mr. W. W. Edwards returned las '
week from a business trip North.
Mrs. Mary Kennedy is visiting relatives
and friends in Abbeville.
Mr. A. W. Carroll of Mississippi is
visiting his friend Mr. W. W. McPill.j
Miss Evelyn McAllister of Abbe;
ville is visitimj her aunt, Mrs. W. W
Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Y. Brownlee and
nliiUron rotnmcH frnm \Tnntreat las !
Monday. ...4 IdLUu i
Mrs. A. D. Kennedy spent a few,
days last week with her brother, Mt.
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calls for trained executive
in the South. We furnis
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struction. New equipmen
J l)a,V and Night School. P(
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Pennsylvania. The reaso
known everywhere.
Address, Box 65, Varnv
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Charleston, 8. C.
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Drennan, below Abbevilis.
Dr. Young, who has a position in 1
Columbia spent a few days with his 1
family here last week. j
Mrs. Marilla Brooks Johnson and 1
little daughter of North, S. C. are''
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brooks.
Mr W. L Brownlee left this week
for Charlotte, N C., wiiere he ex- 1
pects to study cotton grading ior two
weeks.
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Miss Lila Bonner returned last >
Friday from the University of Va.,'
where she took a course in the Sam-'
mer school
Mrs. Witherspoon and her daugh- j
ters, Misses May and Lily, save !)cenj
visiting Mrs. E. P. Kennedy the past ,
"week. ???".* . v* n . ' j1
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kennedy left (i
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ment- We receive more j); 1
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Tuesday for Saluda, N. C., where
they join their children, for a rest in
the mountain climate.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Putnam were
called to Mauldin, S. C. last Satur-J
day to see Mrs. Putnam's l'atner, Mr. [
Watson, who was ill.
Mr. Robert Nickies, who has a'
government position and is located in'
Washington, D. C., is spending a
few days with relatives and friends'
in Due West.
The Abbeville County Sabbath
School Association meets at Shiloh1
on Sabbath August 8. It is hoped that;
a full attendance of delegates from
all the churches will be present.
Rev. R. C. Kerr of Bradley, accompanied
by his sister-in-raw, Miss
Carmical of Monticello, Ark., came
up from Bradley last week to attend
the Bible society meeting.
Mr. David Kennedy is at home for
a few days from Brevarff, N. C.,1
where he, is interested in tne Boys
Training Camp, located at that point (
He is one of the instructors.
. Prof, and Mrs. L. C. Galloway took
their daughter, Miss Helen, to Anderson
to the hospital last Saturday
jvening, where she was operated on
for appendicitis. She Is getting on
/ery. nicely... .1
Mrs. W. 0. Brownlee has as her
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quests last week, her motner, Mrs.
tVinn, cf Laurens, her brother, Mr.'
Charlie Winn and his charrmng bride
}f Virginia. Mrs. Winn, Jr. was Miss
Mary Dunn of Maryland before her
narriage. , Mr. Winn is a successful
.raveling salesman.
Mr. E. H. Bradley has bought an
nterest in1 Mr. W. W. Edwards
Nothing and furnishing srore and
las taken up work there. We are'
flad to see our young men goirig in-j
:o business in Due West.
Mr. Cole the government agent
vho is looking after the government
tation to be located in Due West
vas here last Tuesday loowng up
natters connected with that enterjrise.
About one half dozen men will
je connected with the statron. They
ind it difficult at present to secure
md rooms, until quarters can oe provided
on the ground secured.
' Rev. Mr. Curry of E! Paso, Texas,
teas a guest for a few days of Dr.
and Mrs. J. S. Moffatt. Mr. Curry
filled the A. R. P. pulpit last Sab-j
bath morning. He preacheff a very
thoughtful helpful and edifying ser-1;
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Charleston, W. Va., Aug. 5.? ^2
Thirty-eight moonshine stills were J
eized by prohibition officers in
Vest Virginia during July, accord- r<
ng to the report of Commissioner
V. S. Holland, made public yester- F
lay. This is said to be the largest
lumber of stills confiscated in the
tate within a similar period of
ime. The seizures were made in ii
ighteen counties. F
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Nearly 500 quarts of whiskey, s
lostly moonshine, were confiscated 1
ccording to the report, in additiQn j
o more than 2,000 gallons of *
rands of liquor knoWn locally as ?
Pick Handle" and "Old Hen" and *
,700 gallons of mash.
Seventy-eight arrests were made 1
y the agents during the month, the *
sport stated. t
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Berlin, Aug. 7.?Refugees reach-(
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shortage in territories evacuated by
the Poles. The retreating armies
ire said to have taken all the grain i
ind food they could finfid. Although
rrops in Volhynia are far below the
iverage, grain is being requisitioned
>y the advancing soviet armies, and
t is feared that famine in Western
Russia will force large numbers of
he people to flee into Germany.
Although other animals decreased
1 numbers in Germanv durine the
rar, there are ten per cent. more
oats than there were in 1914.
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