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* L4al and Personal Mention * .-Mr." Carter Price, of Barnwell6 was In the city lat week visiting .friends. Mr. Thonas C. Bolt returned last Mrs.. Leater. Hnight, of Portsmouth, Va., is ..visiting her parents, 'Mr. and' - 01rs. C. H. Ropet'. ' Mrs.- '.- C. Switzer and daughter Katerine, spent several days last \veek tn Spartanburg with Mr. Switzer. .Mr. Paul .Lake, of Sanford, FaL,- is spending' his vacation in the city with his- parents, Mr, and -34 D,. Lake. Miss. Doris Young . Jay for 'Welord where she .wi L.a wek. -visiting'Miss 1L41s Qile Mr. ,Th'omas'.. 'Watts, of isville, , t isitiig fends aid reAtives. - .Mr. J..fLeeoLangston, of Union, was In the -it Ouuday n a brief visit to his 6hiId6i here. - Mr. S. , H 1 ,, qo Knqxyilge, Tetyn., s-pent' the week--end in the city visit ing- triendg . -,. .. . - Mr's. .1' ;- MdLees- and children, ot *reenyhod': ye -i th6, dity visiting Dr.ani Mrs.,: ..on Jon s. Miss. 'Martha . Saxon has gone to Charleston. to spend .several weeks with rel~ivug. ' - ' - Mr. E. 'IV '.Minter; vtho underwent'an operation in f)qiLmore several weeks ago, is expeated' home ?t.his week. * .Mr. an'd -M M .'tA'TXileIr' and Miss 1ijLs Fiar* ttende 'dihiamenceinent at CIemsot~ cqIlege'djat week. Mrs: Gorrie d.: Kennedy and Miss Frances Kennedy ' left Saturday for an , extended northern tour. MIrs. and 'Mrs.' Theodore Crews, of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. John Crews, 6f Columbia are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crews. Mis. Lizzie Garlington and daugh tdr, Miss Annie, of Greenville, are Avisiting .r. and Mrs. A. A. Garling ton. .. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crews, of Greenville;,spent the week-end in the city with (Mr. Crews' tparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Crews. Robert McCuen left the city Mon day night -- for Chattanooga, Tenn., where he -will join the Redpath Chan ,tauqua for the -balance of its season. Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Richey, of Columbia, were in the city 'Saturday vis ting Mi'. Richey's parents, 'Mir. and W. R. .Rlohey. Mr...and Mrs. F. M. Smith left yes terday morning for Lake City, where they will v'ilt Mrs. Smith's, sister, tMr. Hoyt Camp returned to Dailing 'ton -yesterday after spefiding severat day's in the city with Mrs,. Canip at the home. of her mother, Mrs. J. N. Hudgens. Mirs. H. W. Laws and. little son, Douglas, hav.e ieturned to their hone in Louisville, Ky., after visiting their eparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Sullivan, for seVernl weeks. Mrs. H. S. Kennedy and Miss Fran ces Kennedy - have joined the Elliott Tours ait ashington, D. C., on their Great 'Noithern Tour, visiting New York, Albany, N'iagar'a F'alls, Toronto and other points. ,'Messa Henry Gains, of Centr'al; Bill Middleton, of Clemson; Hugh Fos ter, of Siar'tanburg, and Dan Coleman, of Chappells, spent a few days with their classmate, Edwin ~Fuller', on .neR street. Aliisseg. Eloise Clardly and Rebecca Adams elpft theo city .Monday for Sum-' ter whete~ theyr Will ,be guests at a hous' lparty yl~ bMiss Maintzie Richardson. 'ihy will 'reti-rii in about ten'days. 'h'urudAy to thr'U:.''S'Vetei'ans' Hoes pital .at :Camp Sevier; Greenviu,,e whero he will continue receiving tr'eat mont for the effepts of 'being gasses. Accompanying Mr. Bolt to Greenville ere several. mnembers of his family. * Mr.. and 'Mrs.- J, Ei. -Philpot motored to ,Columbia 8Sinday where they will attend ftbe commencementt exlercises of : the 'University of South Oarelina. They will return ,to the..city .today...w.th their samum Nash,. who. receivqsa..hia..des gree from the univ'ersity. - Disitssing Accident .to')- hIld A-distressing accident took *lace at the hoid of 'Mr.' and Wi 60 I'asterby. Cfonday morning "heh Whit' youngest elfil(1, 4farriet~ uat a ilved at the age fZ three st' - 'the sharp 'pointr dh ice *f e6ne zeye. The little gOi wa I. to 0een villp ."f etreatment ,at been held lybot~day aiRiIBYut no report had 'Aeen,liear4 ig~it yes terday ,evening. Phiystiins had 'pre vfoti011'aid ihat in 1ltobbilt'tiq sh~a e'i~ iitqu4 be1gho ~ eye t41l, - - Engagoment Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bird, of Sangatuck, Michigan, announce - the engagement of their daughter, Hazel, to Mlton'A . Sullivan;' son of Mr. and Mrs. Willian Dunklin Sulliyan, Sr., of Latirdis county, &outh Carolina. The wedding Is 'to take place In July of this year. Miss--Bird is a graduate of Miciri gan State Normal college, Gypsalanti, Mich.J Mr. Sullivan is a graduate of Georgia. Tech. -le resides at -Rethle hem, Pa.; where .he haa ibeen employed as al eiieer for the past three and one-1alf, yeard. 000 ' Engagentent'* Announe' i.usdmen brt IW. Gopeland and Earl0 O :ei entertainod a number of- guestJast vnght at a poreh party given at'the ihom'e of the former. An abuftdahii''bf 'niasturttiums vere uhe'd In decdgeig the porch - where. the guests enjoyed sev'eral games '-of rook ,before lit1e6Mist Mary Ellen 'Richard son; dressed, as 1"Cutpid' .Iresdatted each guest with g card.annouge g the engagement of Miss tHarriet-Silivan, of- this oilty, and Mr. Harold Davis, of Pennsylvania. A dellcious salad course was then served by. the hostesses. Miss' Sullivan has recently returned from Now York where she finished at the White Bible School where Mr. Da vis was also- a student. .They- expect to go to -Princeton University the com ing winter where Mr. Davis will com plete his course at the seminary. The marriage will take place on July 27. iUNCAN XUIDEHR TRIAL SET FOlt TODAY T, C. I.uncin to be Tried Today for the Diath of Riley Havimond Near Obi6d 'P*list. The sum-mer term of the court of general sesslonip, presided over by Judge FraiIk _ ' -Gary, of Abbeville, conVened'heie"Monday morning 'facing, in'addition',to the crowded q1cket, the sinu'lar Aroblerm of providilig funds with which t6 operate the cou'rt. Soon after the grand Jury became impanelled, Judge Gary, whose atten tion 'was directed to the fact that funds approbriated for court expeirses had been exhausted, charged the jury that they ihnst provide some iethod "of raising the funds necessary to hol-d-the court before It could progress further. This problem -was solved by the grand jury after a conference with the mem bers of the"'couAty delegation. The case of Tom Duncan, who-s charged' with murder .in donnection with the death of Riley Hammond on April 5, was set for trial this morning, according to an agreement reached by 'SolIdi'tdr 'l3ackwell and 'lessrs. Fa therstone and Knight, attorngys for 'Duncan. This case has alieady at tracled conilderable a'ttention, and many ,are speculating on the defense that will .be, put up by -Duncan. It is repiorted that he will make a plea of self defense. tHammond, it is said, was found 'with a -pistol in his hand. The shooting took place in the yard et Duncan's home. A charge of violation of the prohi bition lawv against Duncan wgs post poned tintil after he is tried on the mu rder charge. The apostponement was' granted .by the court 'at the re quest- of his counsel. . IH. .D'uncan anti Walter Rowell, of Bargberg, who we~re "indicted' in colinection with the samd offeiise; were trie'd separately, R'oiell' beingr found not -'uilty and tenc6 img~se'd upon IDyncan was that Duncan 'having plead guilty. The sen *he servA 5"mionths on thd coihty chain gang or 'pon the expiration of 30 days se'rvice iinti Nz~pm the piiyment of $150 the balance of ti1gpernc'.ibe suse pended('dtiring$- god" Ibhho'utr. -' .The deferijeof-Rowell- linhis 'case was that h~e war. pItloggd by E. H, Dunca t nligr grans5ort hjm , iggas. b tai,tat de had so q9Wlgdge .t twie: time. that whiskeS" wa,in ihe cara' After comingchere.'the' aaryepvnetieop iith the <:Whiey on his .pr~lmlAa Jjasected .tjbe.:ahown J.jW -i, who was tried at the las agai od " 5'; mtriisoul .~ Ster tirty dys'. on ' -the 'setac'd eats 0010 4 -' ev' and battery 4nd was sentended to serv eight years in. the penitentiary. or o1 the county chain gang. This ease de veloped out of an assault made or Susie ,Bryson, colored, on 'May 10th near Madden Station. The following men, charged wit! violation of the' prohibition law, trie< in thei' absence and found guilty Ben Jackson, f1fugh Jackson, Henr Claidy, -Lowis Jackson,..and Fletche: Hill. Sealed sentences :Wei-e hahded down by the judge in ea'h case. "Some a bbge" The Advertiser was made the re cipient Saturday 6f a carbbage wegh& Ing 17 -pounds, one of the largest ever grown in t'his county. MIrsg W. P Poole, of the Tyllersville section ol the county, ia whiose garden the cab. bage was grown, said that it was -bul one of 'many others, not quite as large for her garden has this year produced a bumper, crop. The cabbage attract ed considerible interest fi-om farm. era (both. from the country #nd those of the front porch variety) and al conceded, after examination of it tha it was "some cabbage"., May Open Marble Yard Here 'Mr. J. W.- Cartledge, of Spartanbdak was in the city Saturday looking orer the 'town with -the view of establish ing a marble yard here. . He, paid tha1 he ha& several p.laces uider consid. elation, but that he liked'taurus a hpia al t-i' IL th1 .eea:t} fatre0o tue;weu stntft hs, I -serange t uaeatoinllY thathe .would probably locate L here. le exPects' to cater not only to loca' business, but to all the counties k around here -and expects to do work of the highest 'grade. - He says that he has expert workmen and will be L ,able to compete with the best marble I works in the country.. County Grain Ctoni Good That fine yields or oats 'aid wheat are being made in the county is indi cated by the reports of many farmers. Among the reliots of bumper:crops is thai ot 39 1-2 bushels .of weat raiscd on one acre by George C. 'Hopkins. Another report that has reached the city is that of 691-2 .bushels of oats made on one and a half acreis. It Is expected that the next few days will find the harvestiig of the other record breaking crolps of grain. on farms In this county. Help . Frem the Ne'ghbo--. ...There are, few. things .more t .ntalis Ing. to a man - than to', go, hone with something o). -his mind he wants to ecold about and find company visiting there and be obhlged toeact *I; -Havensvillf(W'ri)hj Review. Yqs, We .Remenber. Nearly always when you. hear -the lusty. wall of a boy :With1 qpprgy. plus *kIpg tbe riri.,o. cOn.,lpq.o.k Ap. a, the window and. And f woman's hond at the seat ovf his trouble.-rie Live Wire. V1/ An Appea '01 No room i detail of de( Pleasant, tastl man's desire, niture is sele< * harmonize wi which it is to you allow us Furniture for * (dobtainedl in suites' - of pieces or in ind - all ipobabil'ity it * &ladd a (hinity Van the suite you all ever, as no other receives the conisis s, . This HighG Insure. Retf !,.100 -pur. - No matter how -apot eq'uipped 3 " 2'- nt asgood food, sub~'I of rAlaxatioi-th lp of stae gy 4 ig o 't' b'ked 'r. Edia. Ray,. ,0. Ons Mrs. Edna Rdy Mi .1 ,i6 BoIt Mr. Susan Uohnson Ca'befle (rjjFtj Mrs. Susan Jphnson, Cathqh9jp fit Mr. Bertie M#Age:ar'is, Robert Aiken Mrs. (Bertie Mac Harris, Trattic (,ray Mlr. Mary Uib Willian lae Mrs. A1ary Laib. -Sarag i4ghp Pianist Pauline Clark The caste will also includeA ve-t Mr. and Mrs. 2oIly..Tickk'sthikr*x. Dne of whom' iWan infantdi A chorus of girls dress d iih Al nisk c lothies. .Will Teach Suinmer 86.h;61 ..Mr. anid Mrs. Hi. W. Gasqualrffd, Me son left tuhe city Saturdat'-f 1Mdhalla where Ars. Gasque and hoiIfvi1V-VIM relatives, 'while :Mr. Otsillie %ill be a& instructor of- geography - I 'tith -rnem gon college Stunmer ..sehob. U"TD1y will retun --to the city dAur it'-iek-. tcr (part 'of Juty; - 6. . Rope ^From Mll kweif r weed has-been ralsed in mabg:ipop. The Ilat: founa..in fhe pods,v-&ilela-Ae mhd -sUkhy, sadks 'twist and;'Qanj e. be used for. Rpinning, "but. t , used for stutlipg itnowS. Why It I. Called Walt-Street. Wal street, 'New York, deles.. nlame: frOm) the old. wn-l 'fimoegry along, It In tJh old Dutch (kgyp,. R14 marked the nortliern 'boundary of the town of New Amsterdanm. 00 room Outfits more attention to ian the bedroom. rters is every wo 1 if the proper fur of course, should ut wtf the room in >nl we. advise that eation. rniturle does~, 'ii isI imnpera t'his .fact ~inin 11e ' feel well1 e~jiuippedl to fuirnish ity. (Come in toinorrow~ complete dIisplay of .this 11 rest is lack ing -if the bed"'"i ealthy f&ep is as import aN&t'he mnaitun amount , ea. The n0atti'ess showvn n 1 ed to' ineuelsin:sy .t'seenl it .you- will agree -~ ;t - MR. AND MU. PO Lj Y TICKK ON THEIR WAY Screaming Comedy to be Given at the Opera. House by Local Talent Next Tuesday and Wednesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Polly Tilckk" is the title of a screaming comedy to be Otaged by local talent next Tuesday and Wednesday night at the opera house. A east of unusual' talent is assembled and has been rehearsing the parts for several days. Judging from the reports of those who have' seen the 5ikat rehearsals and heard the snappy songs, the play Is to be one of the best ever put on by local people. The &lay is being given under the auspices. of Uie Winthrop Daughteri,. ,The proceeds will be used in defray ing the expenses of some Niorthy kirI to Winthrop college. The following are some of the lead hig characters who will take part- in the play: Mr. Polly Tickk Ralph T. Wilson Mrs. (Polly Tickk Martha Franks Billy Lawson - - Wfiliam Gray Daisy-Ann 'ray - Frahees DAvis Mtrs. Senator Zella Highbrow, Gladys Roper Mrs. Bridget O\Brien, S illey Clowney Mr. Sullivan OMrien - Alison Lbe 'Old Fashioned Girl Ploria Bennett Father Time: - Jariies Sulivan Mr. Eva Edwards Anthony Fuller .Mrs. Eva Eddwaids Rebecca Lake ing Array F Complete Bed n the house should receive :oration and furnishing t ly furnished sleeping qua and can be easily achieve< :ted. A bedroom suite, th the size and general lay< be placed. For this reas< to assist in making your se he bed room may be bed rooln fu of va rious; numirber~s tlive to piel ividlual articles. Tn lied upon t wilIl)be pos.sile to vice. .Withi ity -or chiifforete to rentarkadl~hy 'endly have. How- m~glt th kmd( of furi n iue mnd see o u tent hard wear' that ne. 'ade Felt Mattress" ul Sleep well fui-nisthed the bedroom may 'b vith a good 'dependable mAttress. Pi'eeautiens 'glonld be taken to'dl rough the puke hese df a gooll mst.N the!.best grade felt. and is fliinly tuli espedially at $18.5' and hlen yon't Line c~ulif' uin'a. A * *a.* e