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* * * * 'seP'e eeeee * Local and Personal MentIon. 05e550 0* e e eOSe e *e ~e e Miss MArgaret iInley, of York, Is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Young on I North Harper street. Aliss .Margaret Finley, of York, is I t110 gucy ',:s iveck of Al1ss Elizabeth' Young onl N i HarP.er trket. Mr. J. A. Arnold, of Spai-tanburg, a former resident of the county, was a t business visitor In the cfty yesterday I a.v : ion ali famtily, of p:n g, sent sevcratl (lays il iii:' (9y ha. we k with homiefolks. 'r, Aarion , Wilkes, of Augssta, e ";xat the- w(4k-end in the City with i 11kis paents, Air. and .\irs. 00 H-. Wilkes.r .lr. M. Fleming, of Lanford Stat t ion, ,was a business visitor in the I ciOy yesterday. Alr. 'restoni \\estmorelanld, of (I'enville, spIent Thu rsday in the city with relatives and friends. MIr. F'rank Armstrong, who has been I surveying ntear Florence, has returnedi to the city to take a short rest before 11eturn ing to Clemson College, - Alaek Vilard add family, of An wr'on, have rcturdil home after vis it iW. .. IItowni and famil,y near Barksdale. Al\r. and .lrs. A. G. Smithfl of .\la con, Ga., motored to Laurens laist weiek to visit their sister, .I\Is. If. B. Hiumbert and other relatives. Misses Annie lelle and Jule Chil dress returned home last Wednesday t after a ileasant visit to Alr. and M\rs. J. 13. itamsey in SInartanburg. .\liss Ituth flagwell, stenogriaphier in the office of Gov. Cooper, spent the week-end in the city with her mother, Mirs. W. If. Uagwell. Dr. and Mis. 'Pai .\lchadden, of Austin, Tex., have been visiting Sn. and \Irs. N. 'fl. it ial and lr. and M\rs. iF. P. Alinter for several days. \lr. Robert Aiken has returned to the city prelraorto'vo hi return to college after putting in his vacation with a surveying party bear Manning. .liss L-ouise Simmons, who has been gpending her vacation In the moun tains, returned to the city Mionday and eXiiects to take up her duties in the Red Cross room again at once. t .lrs. 0. Pennington, of Columbia, and Airs. Claude l:tchens and chil drcn, of Augusta, have been spend. ing the past few days with their moth er, .\irs. Frank Taylor. t Mr. Joe Hale, who has been doing highway engineering work in the low er part of the sta.e, has returned tok the city and is again avith the county highway department. Dr. H.- T, EBall, -a formner resident of the county who Is now located at t Greer, has been visiting friends and relatives In the city and county for a few (lays. M\rs. II. 1. Humbert and children, Alargaret and 'Dorothy, returned from Anderson Saturday where they have < been visiting in the home of Mlr. J. 3. I IHlumbert of that. city. .\iss Jule C2hildress enlertained a few friends yesterday afternoon at her 'I home on East .\lain street. The game I of Forty TPwo was iilaye'd, creatinig much amusement, after whlihel a I(emp it hng salad coiurse was served. Mir. N. 'C. HIughes, couinty high way eng ineuer, hats return red to1 thle city af (te'r]Wpe(din g hiis v.aca:t ion at R Itaeigh and Wetldoni, N. C. .\l vs. Iilughes, whio wenit with him. w.ill spend someii. time further with relatives at Weldon. .iss liebecca Clarke left a few (lays ago for' G reenvi lie to join a party from that city, including .her brother, .\ir. I'dward hiart, to go on 'a caimping tripi thr iough the mou nt alns of North C'arolina. I .\r. .\ oore Dial, whvlo has been in Charlot te' with the Ford Motor Com-. pany for the past year, arrivedt in the city a few days ago to take upi his res idlence here again, lie witlI be with ( Waldrop's Gar'age, local Ford agents, aftei' the first of 4the month. Mrs. J. M\oore M\ar's andt little child, of Abbeville, ai'e visiting Mi's. Mar's' parents, Mr. and Mu's. E. -1i. WVilkes. Miss Irene WiVlkes, who tins been sp~endting several weeks in Abbeville, iretur inedl home wvithI thtem in oi'der' to lie r'eady3 to enlt'r school next Mlondlay. Ite'.. C. TI. Sqluires left yestei'ady for Domginiek P1 resbyterapi chturc'h, in Newberry county, where he witll begin a series of revival seir.vices. lie ex pects to return to the city Saturday init order' to fill .his putlpit at the First Pi'esbyterian church Sundhay mnorning. Mur. 'VW. 'L. Gray has been in the hoa pital at GreenvIlle for the past several weeks undlergoing treatment for his eyes. His8 friends will be glad to learn that he is showing considerable im pirovement and that he expects to be entirely fr'eed of his trouble at an early date. 'D~r. R~. t10. Hlughes returined to the city yesterday after undergoing treat-t mnent for' several days at the Steedhye Hospital at Chick Springs. The doctor a has not been feeling welt for a month c or so and thought the time had come for a little rest and tr'eatment in a a quilet and secluded place. While his short stay did not brinig entire relief, :1 be thinks he feels considerably bet- I *ter. His many friends hope for him I an early an'd complete recovery. J Miss Rebecca Lake bas gone to ;aP.e 'Charles, Va., to visit Miss Lula ,ee Nottingham. Mrs. rEdna Teague, Mr. Wash 'eague, Miss Bessie Flynn and Miss Lnita Jones, of Augusta, spent'Sunday a the city with relatives, having come p to see Mrs. Teague's mother, Mrs. I. A. Teague, who has been spending he summer. here with Mrs. I. T. Dun ip and others. Little Miss Margaret Minter enter iined about forty of her little friends 'hursday afterhoon at the home of er parents on,'West Main street inl onor of he' fifth birthday. Aft r umber of ,gaipes were played, deil .ou:s refrslm1. nts were sere!, the oung folks eijoying the occasion ir.; insely. .1 1 . Mr. and Mr.4.. Pet Su ith, of 11tic; [ill, have retitixe(d hoime after spenld ig a ( (lays inl the city all( coulty :thI fiends anti relativ. .mr. Smijti well k nown throughia the county. aving b i chairl'1man of the ('ounty )m'ocratic t'r:nmiit- . wt on thc. iis fr'Inds ' w 1' gilad to sT 11i1M Mr. Jo h N. iludgen s returncd( last :etk flomn I los mit, Mass.. where lie t(tended thlet sal - s conveltion of larve sho manufacturing comp;lany lich he re resents. While there he as awardaf t'".iI 1r of gold stiu(lded uff buttons as a prize in the com any's shoe selling Contest. .1r. Il ud ens has won so many of these prizes a the past few years that he has Come t) resemble a walking jewelry store, oIlen articles being foundm lit (v(ry cint of contact. lOIN EVANGELISl'it' (.UiPAIGN. lolored Baptists Agree to Enter Evan gelistic (ampl1a1ign in Their nOwn Churches. (Contributed.) Rev. Richard Carroll states that he (tended he i'umbling Shoals Baptist unday School Conventiin last week A Wlhi1te P'lain Church nlear, Cold loint. All Baptist Sunday S'chools vere represented by their pastors, uperintendents and etachers. Rev. 'Richard Carroll preache(d 10 hem last Saturday. Aftenwards lie oplained the cytnel-istic campaign to ic conducted by Dr. W. W. llamilton >f the Southerin- Baptist Home Mis ion Hoard in Laiurens, Clinton and hroughout the county next November mong the white Baptists. The leaders and delegates of the !olore( Baptist Sunday School con. 'ention unanimously endorsed the novement and augreed to enter the anipaign in their own churches at lie same time and close up, after two veeks religious canpaign, with a fin ncial drive for their school in Lau 'ens. The 1Rev. M. A. Cunningham was lected chairman of the Sunday School lepartment and the Rev. E. H. Moore, io(lerator of the Tumbling Shoals As oelation and it is ilkely that the as ociatlion will join the movement at Arnceton when t lhe Rev. Ichard ar 'ol will Preach again. M11er.-Ilellamns. A very lpretty' wedd'in~~g occurred'0 at he(stnut stre'et Wed'(Ines~jay evening on .\iller, wasc happily married to .\tr. ten IlIellama. The ceremlony was lper ormied by Re(v. A. E. .1lolleri, ims tr 1 thle First .\et hodist chiurchi, after 'hlieh an1 informal recept ion was held nd refreshmentl s ser'ved. Mr.x and Iys. (lrittton left Immediately after the ((e(Pt Ion for t heir ida1110 trip) to the ou nta ilns of Nort iia~rolina. The 'ride is an at-tractive young wonian ho0 has many f'iends throughout tihe Ity, while the groom ia one of the ('din lg farmers of the vIcIni'ty. They 'ill re'slde at the hiome (of the groom ni the Gr:ay C~our t road(. Mr. D). ('. Jou u, an e'xl(eriencedl teaver' whlo has '~orked in local and ither' m1Ills of thle statte, is in ning to tart? a small wpaving Industry of his wn on Mill street in the ~Lurenls fillis village. .\r .TJones will make the tart with about twventy looms wita everal assistants and wi'll manufac :tre fancy shirtin'gs. le hopes to add a his plant as his busIness Increases nd tultinmately hgave a large mill un er' his contr'ol. Hie exicts to ofilow he plan utsedl by many small madu acturers, est ecially in the north, buy ier his control . 1ie expects to follow eady for the market. (Christiatn I'ndeavors Met. A delegatIon of ten members from he ChristIan Endeavor socletles of he First 'Prietby'terian church attend d the annual dIstrict convention held t Oreenvale c hurch, in Abbeville ounty, last Sunday, reporting a very loasant and profitable mieeting. Emong those who attended were l'essrs. A. C. 'Isodd, M. HI. Hunter, '. I. Blackwell, E. H. Wilkes, Mrs. J. R. Illis, Misses flettie 'Bramlette, Olivia trInlette, Leora Hunter and Wnme ant WVanhinartn. ULTIMATUM ISSUED BY ALLIES TO REDS Protest Made Against Rtequirement that. Polish Workmen Should lie Armed. Illvslon Destroyed, r0' Poles Completely Surround l osieviks. Lucerne, Sswitzerland, Aug. 2-. Great Britain and Italy, in demanding that flussia modify their armistice pro posals to the Poles, have selit a per cilptory message to the Jolsheviki re qluiring Withdrawal of tite objection able clauses beore the end of the week. Djiesure c elic dislpatch of this mesage -w i nuale by P':le.j Ioyd Geogc Inln interview today. "Thec Soict dmoad '1hat the lFolis-h workinin he atli( ik So intlerabile that we I Lloyd George amld Premier Giolitti of Italy) have Sr t a perem p tory messag(, asking it rev befor(e the end of this we 4, assuing us of the withdawal of this vlmdJ any sini. Iar (emand.'' thc rit;.h ha ier saidl. "Ima ine thet .'eviets a- ig 1:y land to (raw its army only irol a specified (r-t'gory. This Woul bc d1 reet intrlenet'. Wilth our 'itr, and wve cannlot :,k rmit1 a im a " iiub tovarr 'oland.' (:o' ti dc ilaed the actir n of Italy ai ;rcal l Bit::in w! I( -.::k to met Vth i ::prcv. ot th n .her allies. ioth he and loyd George d(nit anly meeting or' comutintic in with For etitn .\iin: sterI Simtons'. of Ge(.rmany. twe: x .C.indt -:z*s of the v,.o .!d an a ereof dituba 11a d tin continue to nelnaee the wo .th stattme:: in par!. ''T :r ftore the 1i* !s :ni Italian i:1 t it. II 8 ru1 .n -e : : ahD to n u-acz .~ane:!onl.: hew\cen; Mrs' and tie werid i; :!d. There fork, wIth profound regret the have. .inst heard that the roviet g(Neve'itQln dltsjpit repated ais5.raices to tie cont rary gin i o oflicially on their I.l Ift" in Lontdonl, have sought to Inipse! Mn Poland cmditionis inlcompatible( With natioral idepeel(nce. "To have ad(de(i suich a coditiion. af t(r. UINleneff's ple(ges to the D1ri'l.bh governieit that nothing not of see ondary nature was omitted from his sumtary of the terms, is a ;gross breach of faith, -and negotiations of any kind with a government which so lightly treats its word becoues diff ctilt. if not impossible. "The soviet government las reject ed the suggestion by the British gov ernment for a triuce under Conditions whleh would have guaranteed Russlan territory against any aeii of aggres sion and has continued its enreer of invasion of technograph ical Poish with a ViVw to the conquest of that country by force of arms for soviet inlstittions. "]I' th soviet government, notwith standing tihe jiun ishment Which its ag gression b; ecountering. still refused to wit hdraw this sinister proposal. hut contimies the war inside Polish territory in order to force its accept go~ve'rnmen)(t cani e'ithIer ((10t tkowlege or deal with the soviet oligarchy." Tw'uelve 3Men and ('arload of lKentucky "lleu" ('apIltired in 4Chicatgo. C~hilargo Spiecial to lhaltimore Stun. .\lajor A. V. .Dalryimple, prohib it ion en forcement oileer for this (list rit spread a care(ful Ily laid trtap in to wichel 12 men, sitpposed to he memb ers of the $1 ,000(,(t00 whiskey ring, walked 'lTiesday, one after another, alnd wereC promptly arrested. Federal atgetits learn'Ted a few datys aigo that a ctar (containing 2,000 eases of whiskey was on its way from Ken. tucky to) Chicago. The cargto is valuted at $500,000. .\ ajor D~alIryminp1e's men~i met. the car' as it enteredQ~ thle yards last night atnd <quickly arraniged the ttrap. F~romi mT-idn ight unttil 9 o'c'lock this mor'ning, there :was nothing doing. Then a tman drov upC i in a truck. An agetts of the fedetal bureau'Hi Sautilerted14 ot andI ask ed 'If he tiad~ comel afteri wvhiskey. Tlhe man said he had and that lie hand the motney to iiay for it. le wats arrested at. (oncCe and atkeni to a box car that had beetn transf'omed into a temtporary jail. A few minutes later another man drove up In a touting ear, was asked the same question, gave the same an swer' and loaded in the hox-car jail. Twelve times the same performanice was repeated and then a census was taken of the pirisoners and they were rmoved to the county jail, while the offieers began rutnning dlown their ire. cords. 1Each man was armed andl carried a large amount of money. The car of whiskey was taken to a -gov ernent wa~rrhouise, while other' gutardls seized the trtucks and auto mobiles in which the buyers hadl ar rived. It is said at the federal building that the whiskey was removed from a Ken tucky 'government, warehouse on a1 forged permit, andu that the tip) came from that point. BRIGHTED With Ne We are approaching the dull, dark d and cheerful with new furniture. I ture will do for a home. O~ Beauty - Co All are combined in our furnit ment in the state to select frc reasonable you will find. We fall display. S. M.& E. He" To IRe-Organte Savings Clubs. School boys and girls in this state will re-organize their savings clubs immediately after the opening of schools here, according to definite an nouncement just issued by the educa tional division of the District War Loan Organization. Plans have been made to conlinue the 'work through the coming school yeart. .\ote than eleven t housand savings clubs, have been formed in the school roo~ms of he fifthb federal reservo (list riet si nce he hbginninig or the work in 1918,. and th rough these clutibs, the records show, many youngsters w ho never Saved( a penny in their l ives have acqu ired the saving habit and have developed a live ly interest in making motney of their ownl. .\ embers of savings societies pledge t hemiselvyes to earmn and save money regularly, 1n0 matter how smiallI thle amiouints, andi to invest ptart of their savings in TJhrift Stamj;m. Princess TheatreI W. M. Switzer, Mgr. PROGRAM for week ending Septemnber 7. 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