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1 A , ?XVVI , tF- = Xoca I iriv w v : personals : Miss - Maude Wood has returned "om a visit to Columbia. Miss Clarkie Link -is in town lopping today. "lr T ** CJ ^ Antrovillp JUTS. O. ill. ocaniigui v/x .?<w as in the city today. Mrs. John Kerr of- Cedar Springs as in town today shopping. Dr. James Austin made a business ip to Elberton, Ga. Wednesday. C. P. Townsend has gone to Ben Ittsville to spend the week-end. | (Miss Elizabeth CKiftescale went Leesville yesterday on business. IMr. Parker Shands of Spartanburg visiting in Abbeville. |Miss Daisy Hodges is in Abbeville >m Ware Shoals this week visiting [ s.'Whit Klugh. Miss Dale Crowell of Hartsville, the pretty visitor of. Miss Eliza th Raines near the city. Miss Alice Watts returned Satur y from a two weeks' stay in Ab rille.?Clinton Chronicle. VIr. Theo. Richbourg has returned m a weeks' stay in Abbeville.? nton Chronicle. Hiss Mary Roche has returned m Georgetown where she spent vacation. liss Millie Sue and Eunice Watt Spartanburg are visiting Mrs. e on Magazine street. iss Mary Hamlin is spending letime with friends and relatives Lbbeville.?McCormick Messenger fr. and Mrs. R. C. Philson and [ily motored to Greenville yester for the day. L. Bradley and John Crawford, |MeCormick, wer? in the city iday to see Miss Irene Bradley. liss Willie Eaken has returned her vacation spent in Green Id. tiss Willie Lanier, of Monterey, Abbeville the guest of her id Miss Alpha Graves. Jr. and Mrs. J. R. Power and Lula Power attended the game ill in Anderson yesterday. and Mrs. Wilson Johnson and Jack, returned from a visit to lives in Virginia today. W. Boles, a member 01 tne stration 'board, is down from ldesvill? today on business. ijor and Mrs. J. D. Fulp and M. Haddon went to Ander for the ball game Thursday [ noon. rford McMillan has returned a summer spe.it at Camp Isylvania, N. C. The camp is in re of Robert M. Perrin. ^^ s. John W. Hafner and daugh ^MpVlary Ellen,, have returned an extended visit to Mrs. T. C. ^|in Greenville. Iis Fannie Stark, Mrs. Thos. L. and J. W. McKee motored to rsonville Tuesday and stayed until Thursday. s Nelle McGaw is taking her nn and is spending the time ler cousins, Misses Link of Sharon. Lily and T. W. Cannon and three chil >f Miami, Fla., and Mrs. James and Mrs. T. A. Cobb of ^s, visited Mrs. J. W. Martin reek on Magazine street, Miss Mary Sharp spent last night [jij at her home near Bethlehem. Juhn Sharpe, of Due West, was in town Wednesday on business. Miss Marion Wilson is spending this week at Waxhaw, N. C. Miss Bessie Miller is up frcm t< Columbia visiting her s;ster Mrs. a J. C. Pressly. a h Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Leonard of w Due West were in town today on ^ business. Raymond Wilson and Earl Hamil- r, ton of Due West were in the city to- a day. r, p Mrs. Lucile Robinson, of New g Market was in the city Wednesday c visiting relatives and friends. if: A J DntTTAn rv^ A Vtltoirtllo ic 1T1155 -TVUU1C LIVWC1I Vi a x u yv, v inv AO here for the week as guest of Mrs. Jamie Smith.?McCormick Messen ger. Mrs. E. M. Clinkscales has been in Richmond, Va., for the past week on a vidt to Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Weatherly. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hodges and son Tom, have returned to Forts mouth, Va., after a pleasant visit to relatives in Abbeville. Mrs. Alma C. Gibbons is spend ing the rest of this week in Green wood with her mother Mrs. R. C. Cheatham. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nickles at tended a family reunion at the home of Mrs. Mollie Nickles yesterday. Mr Nickles is one of eleven children. Miss Margaret Davis and John Floyd of Newberry are expected in the city to spend the week-end with Miss Mary Milford. Miss Marion Mabry has returned jfrom a camping trip to Black J Mountain which she took with a i party from Darlington. .Rev. M. R. Plaxco is conducting a series of services at the Associate Reformed iPrebyterian church sjt Doraville, <*a. this week. (Miss Mallie Hall lias returned to her home in Bowman Ga. after a vistit of two weeks to her cousin Miss Bertha Hall on Magazine street. lUid. f? . V. VlUiuci auu iuiao Helen Cromer motored to Green wood yesterday. Franklin N'ickles drove them over, and they visited Mrs. J. C. Burns while there. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason and Cassandra came down from Anderson Wednesday to attend the ball game. They had supper with Mr. J. M. Gam brell and returned home after dark. Misses Winnie Thurmond, Willie Mae Ludwick and Mae Bussey and Mrs. J. M. Brown visited friends and relatives in Abbeville yesterday. McCormick Messenger. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parrish of Atlanta- are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rogers of Penneys Creek They are delighted with Abbeville county. Mrs. J. W. Madden and Mr. and MnHHpn nf BpI ton, and Mrs. Frank Willingham and two daughters of Greenville spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs Pete Madden. Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Smart of Concord, N. C., Miss Eliz abeth McMurray and Messrs. Law rence Brown and Roy Moore of Black Mountain, were the guests of Miss Allie Garvin Monday while en route to Abbeville.?Clinton Chronicle. D. S. Vandiver and son, Thomas ii Vandiver came down from Anderson r Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. b C. Horton. They were accompanied si home by David Vandiver and Jack cj Wilson who have been spending the u last two weeks with their aunt. Mrs. Horton. o b Mr. and Mrs. >C. F. JVIcNeaU left today for a visit to Mr. .'ind Mrs. s Anderson at Greers, S. C. Mr. Mc- a Neill is off on his vacation from r W. D. Barksdale's store and will C spend it with ihis family on a visit to relatives. I5JSJ5JBIBJ5I5!3J5J5ISJ5JSJBIc3SJS/BJ5J5J5J2MSJ SOCIETY MRS. McMURRAY IS HOSTESS 4 Mi*s. C. H. McMurrav was hostess ) the Friday morning bridge clut I the regular meeting today. Sever I invited guests were present ir onor of Miss Elizabeth McMurray 'ho is visiting at the McMurraj orae. The house was bright with goldei low and dahlias and tables were ar anged in the reception rooms foi bout twenty players. Mrs. McMur ay is a charming hostess and thj arty was very pleasant. After th< ames a fruit and chicken sala< ourse was served with tea. JOLLY WORKERS AT CAMP The Jolly Workers of the Abbevill !otton Mills are spending the wee] t Camp at Lake Summit, N. C 'he following accompanied them t amp: Mrs. W. M. Langley, Mrs. A [. Patterson, Miss Bessie Frith am ecretary A. R. Marwick. Miss Aim; iUdo. the new Communitv Worke oined the party at camp. The fol )wing are the names of the Joll; Workers enjoying the outing: Viol; lampbell, Lillian Blanchett, Edn tlanchett, Helen McCurry, Helei lartin, Sara Wilson, Beatric [ughes, Charlie Pruitt, Lillie Pruitl Ulie Bell Frith, Frances Blum an< 'lorence Powell. BARBECUED HASH N The Hospital Auxiliary will servi barbecue dinner tomorrow after th peaking in the vacant store roon ext to Mabry's store. Mr. Gilliam i i charge of the barbecue hash whic] ; all that needs to be said about it rhile the ladies of the auxiliary wi] take the slaw and side dishes tha ill go with the dinner. INTENSIVE TRAINING. Mrs. Harriett Johnson, leader o iris' work in the state and Mrs nn J. Campbell and Mrs. Dor! ee Walker, food conservatioi pecialist, will be here Sept. 1st. t ive intensive training to the girl rho have entered the canning con est. Everv effort is eroine to b< lade for these girls to win in thi ontest. AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH % The Rev. J. B. Green, D. D.f o le Columbia Theological Seminar; rill preach in the Presbyteriai hurch Sunday morning and evening CHILDREN'S DAY AT SHARON /Chiljdrens day will be obaerve< t Sharon church Sunday Aug. 27t' t three o'clock in the afternoon 'he public is cordially invited to at rnd. Chas. D. Schram, Supt. YOUNG GIRL BURNED Nothing Catches on Fire Fror Gasoline Explosion. McCormick, Aug. 24.?Miss Rosi >ell Townes, the 18-year-old daugh 2r of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Townes f Plum Branch, met a tragic deatl t the home of her parents at Plun iranch yesterday when she under )ok to kindle a fire in a stove by th? se of gasoline. It seems that Mis ownes was preparing to cook din er for the family and had been ir le habit of pouring a little gasolini i the stove to start the nre, du esterday the stove was evidentl] arm from breakfast cooking, an< 'hen she poured a little gasoline ii le stove it exploded, evident ausing Miss Townes to spill some o: ie gasoline on her clothes, as sh< ras immediately covered with flames he ran through the house and ou lto the street with her clothes al i flames and before help coulc each her her clothing had 'beei " r\A o **? rl Knrlv iiT o c vm rnorl +/ uch an extent that, although medi al aid reached her within ten min" tes, she died within four hours. Miss Townes was a young womai f a lovable disposition and num ered her friends by the score. He timely death has cast anothe hadow of sorrow over the towi nd community where she lived, Th emains will be carried to Picken ,'ounty for ;nterment. Watch the label on your paper. HERE'S Tailorir A 11 11 J\li V SUITS HT Yes, it's hard to believe, . culous price. OUR RE AS the Tailoring business. only, or offer such sensati shops can work full time. Compare PRICES, find that you will sai Special New Fall GoocU ed and domestic Come down torn V/Vll t A VU1AVUVII m America J. W. LADD, Manaj a W1UUW VUAKLLS 5 WILL SUE COUNTY Makes Application for Penalty of $2,000 for Alleged Lynching of Husband McCormiek, Aug. 24.?Through her attorney, F. A. Wise at the lo I cal bar, Janie Bell Quarles, the wid ow and administrator of Herbert | Quarles, negro, has formally made ' j demand upon the county of Mc 1 Cormick for the penalty of $2,000 for the alleged lynching of Herbert Quarles in June of last year. Herbert Quarles was the negro who, it is alleged, criminally as saulted a highly respectable white woman as she went to a mail box near her home about one milo from Plum Branch. The negro was hunt ed for two days and one night and when found admitted having com mitted the crime and was put to death. The widow demands upon the county for a penalty of $2,000 and states that unless the matter is com promised suit will be institued for the full sum. GOES TO TOP MT. MITCHELL Mr. P. H. McCaslan has returned from Waynesville, N. C., where he has been for the last tw> weeks. He says he had a good time and came [ home greatly refreshed. While in Waynesville he traveled around con siderably. He went to the top of Mt. M Mitchell and had to travel 67 miles to get to the top from Waynesville. ' He thinks the country wonderful. 1 > r MRS. FLYNN BETTER. Mrs fiertre-e Flvnn was oDerated on yesterday afternoon at the Hos pital and is reported better this morning. 6 6 6 CURES MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, DENGUE OR BILIOUS FEVER. IT KILLS THE GERMS. i II THE MOST SENSATIONS lg Values of ' ^ool Blue Se MADE TO YOUR ORD1 $16.' 0 ACTUAL VALUE ... A. SUIT TO ORDER of All Wool Blue SON IS PLAIN. You all know this is Ne either must take a loss, operating < ional values, disregarding any and all \ Yes, even with Ready Made ? re here $10.00 to $15.00 on y Announcement for i arriving daily, the very lates ; Woolens, .truly a Fashion Sh orrow and make your selectioi low. n Woolen Mi ger ABB C* 1 1 D JU1UU1 u School Books are sole small margin of profit, fore necessary that 01 strictly CASH. Please do not ask us P. B. Sp Saturday 5 At The Bal Almnrirl Macaroons Cocoanut Macaroons Lady Fingers Cinnamon Rolls Chocolate Layer Cake Plain Pound Cake "Dlmvi X 1<X111 IWllO rge I ER. $30.00 Serge at fhiis ridi the dullest time in >ur shops part time profit, so that owr rait* and youTi our order. Fall t of import ow in itselL * n. 10 Per iUs Co. ooks 1 on a very It is there lr terms be for credit eed kery 25c Doz. 25c Doz. 25c Doz. .. 25c Daz. 35c pound 35c pound