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J. A. Grant is spending the weekend
in Chester with relatives.
. Mrs. J. V. Tate of Calhoun Falls ;
was in town shopping Monday. ,
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Miss Carrie Corley, of Clinton, is :
. visiting, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Corley. ]
Mr. J. E. McDavid, of, Columbia,
was a business visitor in Abbeville
; today.
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Mrs. Jack Harden, of Greenville, is j1
visiting Mrs. Sam Evans on. South <
. Main street. .Is
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Red Bramblett of Glocester, Ga., <
spent several days in Abbeville this
week with friends.
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^Wallace W*rdlaw, ef Augusta, is
x visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
M. Wardlaw near the city. 1
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Cecil Tate and- Ash by Galloway. J
are at home after a three weeks '
camping trip at Rapley Shoals. !
, Mrs. Lamar Gilliam and children 1
? have returned from a pleasant visit ^
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Miss Daisy Maxwell and E R. 1
Wardlaw spent Thursday with . Mr. ;
and Mrs. T. A. Able in Warrenton. ]
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J. C. Cox is spending several days 1
in Pendleton and Townville with '
v relatives and friends.
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w j RrvRnn left Thursday
for Cashers, N. C. to spend the month
of August with his mother.
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Miss.Helen Cromer and Cecil R.
Cromer are spending this week near
Lowndesville with friends.
> Mrs. C. C. Wallace, of Abbeville,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Richbourg.?Clinton Chronicle.
Mrs.. John White and Charies and
Sarah Ellen White have gone to
Rockingham, N. C., where they will
spend a month. \;
Mm. T. C. McDowell. Sr., and son
George Albert, of Monroe, N. C.,
spent sever&r days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. McDowell.
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Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Harrison and
children left Wednesday for Andersonville
where they will spend two
weeks at Br. Harrison's old home.
Mr. John H. Marl iin/of the Stjfcte
^ - z Board of Public -Welfare, wae-in
town this week checking up the
fftatus of scholarship applicants at
state institutions.
Miss Hannah Roche is expected!
liome from Columbia this week to!
' spend her vacation. She has been in
Charleston on a visit to friends and
will finish her vacation at home.
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Mrs. J. E. Warren is at home again
* after a pleasant trip to ^acksbnville1
and other points of interest in Flor?>
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Mrs. DeWitt Hall has'returned to
N Abbeille after an extended visit to
her daughter, Mrs. Lytle Young " in
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Mr. and Mrs. Mabry Cheatham,
Mrs. Robert Knox and Mrs. John T.
Cheatham, Sr., left Thursday for
Hendersonville, N. C.
Mrs. Pet Tate and Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Brown and children came down
from Anderson and spent last week
with,Mr. and MrS. G. T. Tate.
Miss Leola Hannon, of Charlotte,
N. C., is in the city visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran, on South
Main street. /
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Mrs. George Penney is taking her
vacation and will be-out of Philson
and Henry's for the next two
weeks.
Miss Elizabeth McMurray, of
Clinton, is in the city and will spend
some time with Dr. and Mrs. McMurray.
She has visited here before
and has many friends who are glad
to /kave her come again.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cochran and
shildren Miss Virginia and Bonner
Cochran arrived in the city Thursday
from Monroe, Ga., and "will visit
relatives here for several days before
going to Antreville where they
will make their home in the future.
NEWS FROM MRS. PARKER
Mr. L. C. Parker was called to
Anderson Thursday to see Mrs.
Parker, who -is in the hospital at
that place. There Is some improve.
ment in Mrs. Parker's condition and
friends in Abbeville hope to have
tier home again soon.
,A GOVERNMENT AGENT.
Miss Lucille Smith was in Abbeville
Thursday taking the ages of
the children at the mill. Miss Smith,
represents the government and is
feeing that no child is working un-j
ier age.
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"SOME" WATERMELON VINE j
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Four Melons From One Plant -Weigh
.. 196 Pounds, Says- Grower.
Mr. P. t>. Klugh of the Long Cane j
section raises watermelons along i
with a few other things which neti
easy spending money, ifny
rind of money in hand, he admits,1
spends easy, but when a fellow makes
t so easily and enjoys it too, well
that's easy spending money. Mr.
Klugh has a watermelon "patch" of
about a half acre, which hits made
him some money, given him and his
neighbors pleasure and furnished" a
hard-to-resist temptation for all
passersby. He says he has one vine
in the middle of a row of beets, far
away from the "madding crowd" of
other vines, that has produced, so
far, four melons which weighed 198
pounds in their stocking feet, so to
speak. And their proximity to the
pickling beets has not affected .their
flavor in the least, though they were
as red inside as beets. Mr. Klugh
also grows "honey dew" cantaloupes
that, are meant to deceive the thief.
They are smooth and hard on the
outside, almost like unto the w. k.
gourd that still serves the people of
Newberry and Pickens counties as
dippers. But they do not taste like
the same, for their flavor is truly
like honey dew sounds. He brought
the Press and Banner one recently
and the seed are being dried.
FOR SALVATIOtN ARMY
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Capt. S. C. Holland, representing
the Rescue Workers Home, (Grange,
burg, maintained by the Salvation
Army, is in Abbeville today seeking
aid for the work the home is doing.
^ COCHRAN
United State*
Cochran was sworn in as United
States district attorney Thursday at
Greenville. The commission was
spread upon tne minutes 01 ine court
and the incumbent, Mr. Thurmond,
turned over the office to Mr. Cochran
Mr.. Cochran says the present office
force will continue, at least for the
present, as he has made no plans,
and that Mr. Marshall, assistant district
attorney and Miss McKie, the
clerk, had consented to remain.
The first term of court at . which
Mr. Cochran will serve is that of the
United States court at Rock Hill,
beginning September* 13. While the
official residence and the office will
be in Greenville,. Mr. Coehran will
remain a citizen of Anderson.
|SOCIAL
DANCE ATXCLUB HOUSE
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Members of the Rapley. Shoa
Country Olub and ia few invite
guests spent several pleasant hou:
1 dancing last night at the Ok
House at the shoals. The rain of ye
terday was opportune for the grea
er pleasure of the young people. Se'
eral of the young married set wei
| the chaperones. The TCay Oka]
rendered delightful music.
DANCING
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| Miss Kate Haskell entertain*
, the younger set at a pleasant dam
t Wednesday night in compliment 1
Miss Ida Calhoun, who is here for
visit. The young folks had a fir
time. Punch refreshed the dance:
i throughout the evening.
A PRETTY VISITOR ..
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Miss Emily Rhett is here fro
Hendersonville, and win visit ?
some time with Miss Mary Milfor
Miss fHhett visited here last summi
and friends are glad to have h<
come again.
A PLEASANT PARTY.
! Mrs. Robert H. Coleman gave
j delightful party Wednesday afte:
I noon at the home of Mrs. M. T. Col<
man, entertaining twenty of h<
irienas. uara xaDies were Bureau w
the porch and bridge was enjoyed. .
cooling drink and ice iream an
cake were served.
THREE VISITORS
| ' Miss Laura Chatman, of Damrill
Va., Mias Margaret Cheshire, of No:
folk, Va.; and Miss Lillian Nelson (
Atlanta, are visiting at the home <
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nlckles. Mil
Nelson is Mrs. Nickles' sister.
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I HENDERSON VILLE VISITORS
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Missr Carolyn Thomas, Mr. Too
Keith and Mr. Erwin Sargent, (
Hendersonville are expected in th
city for a week.end visit to ML
Mary Milford. ' HOME
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Miss Nannie Seal has returned 1
| Abbeville after a week spent pleat
! anlly in Oharlotte with her brothe
j Mr. Tom Seal. She made the trip i
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| FIRST BALE GEORGIA COTTON
BROUGHT 50 CENTS POUN
New York, Aug. 3.?The -first ba
of new Georgia cotton was sold i
auction on the cotton exchange t<
day for fifty cents a pound,
.weighed 3&4 pounds and was clas
ed as strict low middling. The pr
ceeds of the sale will'go to charit
The same bale was auctioned off c
the Savannah Exchange' for (
cents a pound.
Sarah Bernhai'dt, the- famoi
French actress has started a fund f
war mothers.
BURNS!
Nothing as effective as
KORA-KONIA
has ever been found for Sunl
r \ ordinary
cooL
The smarting disappears. Redness
soon changes to a healthy
' pink. Complete recovery is hastened.
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Don't expose yourself to sunburn
unless KORA-KONIA is
handy.
50 CENTS A CAN.
The
McMurray
Drug Co.
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NEWS
HOME ON, VACATION
Is Miss Caroline Graves is at h<
sd on a vacation and is spending
rs time with her father Mr. G. C. Gra
lib at Latimer. Miss Caroline will v
s- in Savannah and Florida before
t- turning to her work in Washingtc
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re ON PLEASURE BENT
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Harold Tate^ Hal Moore* and !
Cox are leading the simple life
Martin's Mill. When not swimm
and fishing they are busy cook
^ their own meals.
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*' South Carolina and adjoining states
^ today were notified to be on the
^ j lookout for eight negroes who escap^
ed from the Greenville county jail
^ ] early this morning.
H A passerby on Fall street to the,
east of the jail, saw the negroes comVing
out and shouted an alarm, giving j
* I Jailor Christopher opportunity to
'grab his pistol and cut off the rear
1 end of the procession of prisoners
'S A BAK
Right Here
It is turning out bread jusi
ble, fresh and crisp, with a
you. The bread comes fro
four times a day and YOU
IF YOU COME IN AT TF
Would Rather Ti
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ial we believe you will becG
we shall be glad to have y<
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At present our cake baker
all our force is busy makin
coming soon.
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in. 5?e"Ehe big Ggbt with the
made by the same people who
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who were making for the door. Be ( l
held eight of the prisoners at fctjr
and forced the door closed. Accent
ing to Turnkey Ernest Batson, tie
escape came as a result of a clever
blocking of the aisle door lock by the
prisoners. A small piece of wood vac
placed between the door and tike
[ door jamb and the lock failed to , i|
i One of the men, Priest Hendcrww, .
is the negro who attacked Turnkey
Batson several weeks ago m a desperate
attempt to effect ihe escape 'M
twenty men. ..J*:
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crust just to please 'lr
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