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CALHOUN FALLS ACTS S
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He citizens of Calhoun Falls and j *
Magnolia Township, met in the Town |'
H?H in Calhoun Falls, on the 9th., j *
insL, and formed an association hav-1
iuc for its object the betterment of j
the highways in this section in gen-1 <'
^ era], and to boost the proposition of j
knflding a national highway from 1
Clinton to Macon, in particular.
A large number of the people ofj
this section were present, much en-J
thnsiasm developed. Where the good
f the County of Abbeville and Calkwrn
Falls is an issue, the people of
tti^^art of the County always stand
nady to do their part in promoting
tike welfare and prosperity of this
tewn and county.
The meeting was called to order
Mr. E. M. Lander, temporary i
ttaarman. Hon. J. M. Nickles, of Ab"
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feevOie was present, anu in a iurce-1
fai and concise speech, explained the
?bjeet of the meeting, -and the aims
desired.
Addresses were made by several
?f those present, and not a single
Assenting opinion was expressed.
? A permanent organization was
then formed, under the name of the
Calhoun Falls'Hig&way Associanon.
* The following officers were elect?i:
Dr. Joseph Hicks, president, Dr.
X V. Tate, vice-president, S. F.
flBter&rd, secretary and treasurer.
Br. J. V. Tate and Mr. E. M. Lander
were elected delegates to the convention
to be held at Clinton, on the
of June, next.
A committee composed of J. H.
Sbenurd, T. V. Farrow, B. C. Wilson,
' HT W. Lawson, W. T. Storey and B.
V. Manning, was appointed to secure
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The vacation season has arrived \
and many school boys and girls have
returned home to pass many pleasant ;
days at their home in the country. ;
Mrs. J. R. Vandiver has returned
home from the Anderson hospital ]
where she underwent an operation i
several days ago. She is much ' imnvr.voH
nnH wp hone to see her en- <
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gaging in her usual activties at an J
early date.
The Methodist missionary society
had the following delegates at the
missionary conference at Anderson
last week: Mrs. J. H. Ferguson, Mrs.
W. J. Bowen, Mrs. W. W. McCarter,
Miss Lucia Vandiver and Mrs. Nt)lan i
Bowen. ' 1
Mrs. J. E. Cheatham and son, Archie,
and Miss Fay Keaton have returned
home from a pleasant visit to
the mountains of North Carolina.
Miss Hattie Lou Haddon has re
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turned nome airer visiwng mcuus m
Tuxedo, N. C. and enjoying the beautiful
scenery in and around Asheville.
Misses Beth and Ethel Anderson
attended Clemson commencement this
week. They were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Clinkslales.
Miss Winton Keaton returned
Tnotr Pnlnmhia where
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she visited Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Kea- ^
ton. Leon, Jr., Isabel and John Philip
Keaton returned with her and will
spend sometime with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Keaton.
Messrs George Gray and Albert
Erwin were among those who graduated
at Erskine College Tuesday.
We hope they will find a'worthy place
in the world that has been waiting
for them these four years, ,and that
they will always be successful. '
Misses Myrtle and Hazel urowtner
who have been successful teachers in
Orangeburg county, are at home for
the summer vacation.
taou will be held on the 16th of June;
next. The delegates, to the Clinton
convention will be present, and make
a report of the doings and sayings of
that body, and dt is expected that all .
of the citizens of this section will be
present at this meeting.
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Miss Clarkie Link spent last Pnlay
with Mrs. Sam Carlisle near Abbeville.
Mr. Boh Brown, of Sharon, visited
Sunday* with relatives in this comr^ufity..
Mr. Clinton Link and Willie
Beauford were in Greenwood for the
,veek-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Langley and
:hildren, of the Flatwoods, spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Langley.
Willie and Wilma Davis the De La
Howe twins,, are visiting Miss
Maude Pettigrew this week.
Mrs. A. K. Woodhurst is spending
a few days with her son, Mr. Edgar
Woodhurst, who has a veTy sack
child.
Mrs. Jas. J. Link visited severaJ
days last week with her daughter,
Mrs. W. J. Evans, near Abbeville.
Miss Daisy Link, of Sharon, spent
several days this week with her
aunt, Mrs. Joe Link.
A large crowd from here went to
De La Howe last UTiaay mgni vo tne
Entertainment. It sure was fine.
Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Charlie
Dansby and Miss Janie Shanks were
the guests Monday of 'Mrs. Marsh
Wilson.
WILD CAT DRIVES A
FUGITIVE TO JAIL
Huntigton, W. V., June 9.?A
oiiiM was responsible for the
surrender of John Bradshaw, charged
with the killing ol a deputy
sheriff of Cabel county, according to
the story he told to the jailer at the
county jail here yesterday. Bradshaw
recently made his get-away
and after hiding out for three days
and nights, decided; to return to jaiJ
rather than face the unknown terrors
in the mountains of West Virginia.
Bradshaw said he made up hfc
mind to give himself tip last Fridaj
night when, as a fugitive an the
mountains he was awakened by th?
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threw this hat at the intruder, he declared,
but the "bob" only arched his
back, unsheathed his claws, and hissed
a charge to battle, Bradahaw ther
beat a hasty retreat for the Cabe]
county jail, he said.
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