Mr. and Mrs. WP card he’ll announce the birth of a little girl October 25.
Pauline Kelly has returned home from Camden, where she has been visiting for two months.
Mr. Russell has moved from Wilson Street to Pall Mall street.
Reverend T. S. Wright of the city spent Friday with his daughter, Mrs. D. R. Roof.
Mrs. Wood of Honea Path visited Mrs. W. W. Greer this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Merritt of Greenville, Mrs. Pressly and Mr. Walker of Abbeville and Mrs. Wood of Honea Path were the fair week visitors of Mr. and Mrs T. M. McNeil.
Mr. M. L. Herlong, And Mrs. Charles her long and son, Mrs. M. Wise and Mrs. Maude Funklipillar of St. Matthews were the fair visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Herlong.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Starvey have moved from Clinton to Granby.
Mrs. Mamie Ross is ill at her home on Whaley Street.
Miss Emily Sorgee of Olympia spent the weekend with Miss Estelle Goers on Whaley Street.
Mr. Nick Smith has returned to El Paso, where he is stationed with the South Carolina troops. He was called home because of the death of his father Mr. F. P. Smith.
Mrs. J. L. Mazyck of Charleston visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dent.
Mr. B. Miller of Greenville visited Mr. A. H. Walker this week.
Mr. Jim Davis of Newberry visited Mr. A. H. Walker this week.
Mr. Hoy Davis of Chesterfield visited Mrs. L. E. Swinnie this week.
Mr. J. F Dent and family have moved from Lower street to Wilson Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds of Cowpens visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Martin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarret of Chesney visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Martin Thursday and attended the fair.
Mrs. Annie Pitts of Greenville visit Mrs. Mamie Woods this week.
Mr. Ross of Blaney visited Mrs. R. E. Bishop this week.
Mrs. W. B. Corn of Union visited Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Corn this week.
Mr. O. S. Corn of Union is visiting his son, Mr. J. O. Corn.
Mr. Tom Howard of Whitmire spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Corn.
Miss Marie James of Charlotte is spending this week with her cousin, Miss May Smith.
Herbert Wilson and John James left this morning for Richmond, Virginia.
Misses. Bruce Barnes, Jesse Gettie and Mr. Frank Barnes of Greenwood spent Thursday with friends and relatives here.
Mr. George Gault of Union visited Mr. T. E. Mitchell this week.
Mrs. Maybell Green of Monroe, North Carolina, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Minnie Hill.
Miss Anne Roff of Leesville is spending the week with her brother, Rev. D. R. Roff.
Mrs. J. R. Anderson of Traveler’s Rest spent the week with Mrs. D. R. Roof.
Mr. Jim Thomas of Gaffney is visiting his brother, Mr. S. E. Thomas.
Many friends of Paul Thomas will be glad to hear that he is convalescing.
Mrs. Ollie Winn, Miss Ettie when and Mr. John Mayon motored over from Fountain Inn and spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Riddle.
Mr. Walter Cheek of Lairems is the fairway visitor of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Riddle.
Mrs. James Melton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Atkinson, at Hartsville.
Mrs. E. F. Murphey of Charleston was a fair week visitor here last week.
Mr. L. A. Thomas of Charleston is visiting friends here.
Mr. John James of Charlotte and Mr. Herbert Filson of Darlington are visiting Mrs. F. P Smith.
Miss Bessie Bird of Hartsville and Miss Oswald of Charleston are the fair week visitors of Mrs. C. C. Brigman.
Messrs. Bob Leslie and Martin Lessie spent the week with their brother, Mr. Sam Leslie.
Mr. Lee Middleton of Barnwell was a fair week visitor here.
Mr. Bill Crapp of Dawkins was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Jim Higgins.
Mr. G. G. Bowen of Barnwell is a visitor here this week.
Mr. Bill Crapp of Dawkins was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Jim Higgins.
Mrs. Garett Bowen of Barnwell, who has been visiting here for some time, left saturday for Knoxville, Tennessee, to visit her brother, Mr. Mitchell Keefe.
Mr. Dannal Brown of Winnsboro visited his aunt, Miss Mary Barber, this week.
Mr. Walter Barber of Winnsboro visited relatives here this week.
Mr. Howard Shealy of prosperity spend Friday with Mr. Alex Monledous.
Mr. E. Counts and son, Horace Counts, of Prosperity are the fair week visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Monledous.
Mr. J. S. Lanford and family motored over from Fountain Inn and spent Sunday morning and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Floyd.
Mr. Setsler has moved from Church street to Whaley street.

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