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Miss Augusta Moore left Wedm
day for Columbia to visit friendB.
L. B. Harrison, lawyer of Gree
woojd, was a visitor in "own.yest*
day.
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J^i<jC.,B^:?(Qsmaprfcy was' a bu
nessu visitor* -to Qreesrwood- Wednt
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iMt- and Mrs. A. T. Hall and M
Bertha Hall spent Thursday
Greenwood.
Secretary Barnes of the Chaml
of Commerce has returned from
trip to Atlanta.
Mrs. Andy Bowie and Mrs. I
^ , Sprouse are spending: the week-e
in Atlanta with Mrs. M. J.. Martin.
Mrs. F. E. Hogan and Mr. a
Mrs. J. Frank Parsley, of Calfao
Falls, were Visitors to the city tod;
, Mrs. J. A. Chandler, and childr
are spending two wpeks with Mr. a
Mrs. A. B. Galloway in Abbeville.
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Miss Louise Hart, of Columfbi
Ga.f is expecting in the city Mond
i for. an extended visit to her frier
Mrs. Andy Bowie.
> Mrs. W. B. Knox, of Mt. Carra
Miss Martha Pressley, of Sharon a
Miss Addie Latban, of Tva, are vis
/ ing Mrs. Clifton Spr<rose.
Capt. and Mrs. W. L. Hemp!
were over from Greenwood Wedni
, day afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Hemp!
returned to Greenwood with then
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Mrs. Dacus McCain and children
of ; McCormick are visiting relatives v
in the city.
Mrs. George Smith and son, Joe *
Smith, of Ware Shoals, are visiting y
relatives in the city.
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Miss Gladys Edwards is visiting ^
her cousins, Misses Willie and Virginia
Lanier in Monterey.
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j Mrs. B. R. Howard of Perryville,
2 ' Tenn., is here on a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. R. P. Nicks.
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Miss Nina Wham, the efficient }
' book-keeper at Barksdale's. is back at
n* work after a pleasant vacation spent
!r~ in the mountains ocf North Carolina, t
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. . Friends of Mrs, .J<jh?*G.:Bchs?rds BJ".
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js_ will be sorry to knp^$h$/isK|uite I
sick at the_koas ,.pf .her-daughter, I
Mrs. C. C. Gambrell on Ghupchstreetr l
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n Misses Willie Hunter and Thelma
Carlisle, of Breezewood, spent sev- ?
eral days this week with Mrs. Joe 3
Miller.
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Misses Lucia and Florence Clark J
I have returned from art extended visit I
. to their aunt, Mrs. H. M. Dellinger
n(j in Monroe, N. C.
. Miss Winona Barksdale, of Abbe- 1
nd ville, is spending several days in the
un cijty with her grandmother, Mrs. J.
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en R. Wardlaw, popular salesman <
n(j for the Buster Brown Hosiery Co.,
leaves today for Philadelphia to resume
his work after spending his va- '
cation with friends and relatives here. J
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OTT Mr. and Mrs. George Spotts and
1(j Miss Frances Spotts and Mrs. C. V.
Penny, of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. 1
Gus Miller, of Greenwood, were re- s
ej cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1
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. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller and lit- i
tie daughter, Bettie, of Bristol, Tenn. lill
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Milling, Mrs. Ben i
es-1 Hunter and Ben Towles of Green- ^
nil wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mil- j
i. 'ler this week. 'i
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J MIDST?Promising you I
uare Dealings. How well'
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Dr. J. W. Keller, of fyong Cane,
isited relatives in town this week.
Arthur Mundy has returned from
Inoxville, Tenn., where he has been
isiting relatives.
Mrs. Harry B. Wilson and Miss
Jlizabeth Wilson are spending a few
ays in Atlanta this week. ^
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Mrs. J. F. Bridges and son, James,
f Athens, Ga., are in tie city visittig
Mr. and Mrs. James Darracott.
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Miss Sarah Mundy, of Greenwood
j visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
V. H. Mundy near the city.
T. R. Gallman is taking his vaca- ?
ion and went up to Salisbury, N. C. ^
Wednesday on a business trip. ?
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^ -sir. arid' Mrs. F. Cheatham kiid p
I. ft^r:, ^ndirrg ^his week iii ^
teKimore aind Washington, D. C.' ^
Mrs. Mabry Cheatham and children
re visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
t. W. Knox in the Sharon section.
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A. B. Cochran and son, Bonner, of ^
Lntreville, were in town Thursday on ,c
iusiness. i' ^
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Dr. W. fi. Link, of Willington,
pent several days this week with his
pranddaughter, Mrs. C. P. Townsend.
w?? rvKo MVMillnn came over ^
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Tom Greenwood today and spent the *
lay with her mother, Mrs. J. M. ^
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Miss Mary Mjlford, W. D. Wilkin- F
on and Gottlob Neuffer went to ^
Jendersonville, N. C., Thursday to c
ipend a few days. v c
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J. 0. Crowley, of the National
tank is off on his vacation and is ii
pending the time with his home P
>eople at Carrolton, Ga. f
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Mrs. G. S. Wilson and son, Keith, o
ind Mrs. Lena Syfan left today for o
Atlanta after a visit to! relatives "v
n and near the city. Mrs. Wilson 11
rill visit her son, George Wilson in ^
Atlanta before returning to her home t
n Lake City, Fla.
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A PORCH PARTY b(
Miss Susie Mahry entertained the
ce of Clubs and a few rrlends at a
ively party Thursday afernoon.
he party was on the porch and gj
ilbles were prepared for twenty- 01
jur guests who enjoyed the -games ,jj
( bridge. Cream and cake were ja
;rved as refreshments.
WILCOX SUNDAY
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The Rev. George M. Wilcox, of
ennettsville, classmate of J. S. ^
torse at Davidson, and a friend of ^
T. J.N H. Austin,' who fowtferly lived
t Bennettsville, wiH preach in the
resbyterian church .Sunday. .While .
ere he will he the,guest of Messrs.' v
[orse and Austin
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Y. W. A. MEETS
The Y. W. A. of the Baptist b
hu'rch, met last evening with Miss ti
rladys Wham at her home near the v
ity, the young ladies riding out in a
ig truck. Mrs. Paul Kennedy, the
sader, chaperoned the party.
BACK AMONG FRIENDS A
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Miss Lula Wittman has been in ^
libfoeville for. several days spending t(
he time with her friend, Mrs. W. P. v
yham. Mrs. Wittanan taught in the
traded School eight years ago and n
3 remembered by many of our peo- ^
?le. Since leaving Abbeville Miss
Wittman has made Her home in*ChiVfnnrrVi-f
in /v? fllflf .
A5U VrQUgUV AM ?**C OV?*w*w v*
ity and has taken two degrees in .
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Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Wham ^
nvited the young ladies who were
iupils of Miss Witfcman and other e
riends to a pleasant party from six ^
,ntil seven o'clock. The party was s,
n the porch which was prettily dec- ^
rated for the occasion and the time
ras spent in listening to Miss Wittnan
tell of life in the big city and
liss Sallie White telling of affairs in 0
he capital. , f
Cake and sheiibet were served. I
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Married at the Baptist parsonage
rednesday afternoon, by the Rev.
ouis J. Bristow, Lester Powell to
iss Corinne Brabham, both of Abjville.
JOLLY WORKERS.
The Jolly Workers a club of the
nailer girls of the mill, are away
i a camping trip at Rapley Shoals..
!iss Vic Howie, community worker,
the chaperone and guardian. . '/
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ON A VACATION . r>
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Mr. G. G. Wood, who holds down
good position at the shops, is fcakig
his summer vacation and left
rednesday for Savannah. - . ;
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Jkliss Eleanor Schroeder atte'ndtg
a house party' \given ^ by1 Miss*
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Mrs, G. J. Vandiver and children
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ave returned "home after spending
lie past two weeks in Crawfordsille
and Atlanta. [ .
IDENTIFIES NEGRO /' >r
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>ugusta Physician Kecog nixes Charr*
ed Remains of Chauffeur* ><'
Aucrusta. Ga.. Aue. 18.?Dr. W.
7. Battery, at the inquest at noon
oday over the body of a negro that
ras burned at the old Camp Hanock
grounds near here during the
ight, identified the body as that of
is chauffeur, Walter Smalley, who
n Tuesday afternoon ran amuck and
Iayed a prominent part in the killlg
of two white men and the woundig
of nine others.. John O'Keefe, a
[gn painter, testified at the inquest
bat two or more negroes whose idenity
have not been established, join
d in the firing after Smalley had"
illed B. T. fiightower and injured
everal officers, and had been killed
imself.
May Have Been Wrong Body.
Augusta, Aug. 17?A large body
f men, said to have been masked,
orced their way into the University
lospital here, shortly after 4 o'clock
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this morning, secured the tody of
Walter 'Smalley, the negro who am
amuck and killed two white men and '
injured four others yesterday after
noon, and carrying the body beyaad
the cit/ limits, burned it to a crisp.
The body was then returned to the
hospital.
Coroner R. E. Elliott, after viaftiftgj
the scene of the cremation, had
the body returned to the morgue.
Thf^jCQXoner states that there It.
doubt as to whether the body is that
of Smalley, pointing out that Smalley
was &id to be shot through the head
arid that no wounds of this nature
were discernible on the chaired'
corpse- found 'by tire rfraC
An inquest was to be held at fihe'
morgue at 11 a. m., to determine the
negro's identity.
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i jpiy you to keep your eyes open while
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Jwbatr your wife told ma when ifca > .
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