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Xoca I Hews : personals : _x Mrs. J. A. Nance of Monterey, was in town Monday. A - Dr. P. K Harrison went to Columbia Wednesday on business. > * Miss Irene Hall is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Gulledge. t " ' Miss Annie Barksdale of Means Chapel, was in town Wednesday. Thad Horton of Columbia, was in the city this week to see relatives. Mr. L. D. Witt, of Greenvilli, was in the city for a couple of days this week. 1 . a : .. ?:? Mr. J. D. Cade and J. D., Jr., of Ht Carmel, were in the city Tuesday ob business. ' . ' . Mr. R. N. Tiddy has returned from a pleasant visit at his old old home in.. Shelby, N. C. -- ? Miss Jennie Nance of Monterey, passed through here on her way. to Due Wist College. 1 Miss Elizabeth Clinkscales of Columbia, is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. ? Clinkscales. Mr. M. E. McNaught of Cincinnat, Ohio, was in the city Wednesday on bulsiness. 1 _ Mr. falter Lis came up from Augusta last Wednesday and spent Hhe y busily. Margaret Perrin, Max Smith and Walter Wilkinson were among "the Hrisitcrs to Greenwood Tuesday. Mies Margaret Klugh left yesterday Ho assume her duties as teacher iii, the ^traded schools of Columbia. Mrs. J. T. Hughes and little Miss jBtfildred Cochran Hughes are in ^fcamlet, N. C., visitng Mrs. J. G. ^fcuguelet. EH Mr. M. W. Baker of Route 5, was |Hn town Tuesday on business, and |Hame around to renew his subscrip Ion w) ine rress ana Banner. Mr. W. J. Bryson returned to the ity J?onday night, after spending month at Cashiers, N. C., with his tother. Miss Ruth Howie, after a delayed eparture, leayes for Gainesville, la., today, where she is a senior in irenau College. v?" Mrs. Joseph F. Edmunds and her aughter, Martha, leave today for ugnsta, Ga. They will visit Mrs. dmund's sister, Mrs. J. M. Sewell. Ur J M arid Mr Wm P Ireene werjit to Columbia Tuesday ght on business. They%are expected >. return, today. Mayor J. Moore Mars and Hon. J. oward Moore returned Thursday orniner from Rock Hill, where they tended the sessions of court. Mr. Truman Reames is now a lllege soldier in the S. A. T. C. He I i ' put to Clemson Monday and was ptriculated in the college. I I Mr. DeWitt Hall is expected to rern from Chester today. He had a ry severe case of appendicitis, but now greatly improved in health. Miss Edna Bradley left Tuesday >rning on the Southern fop Brett College in Gainesville, Ga. A w of her friends were there to see Mr. Alpheus Leslie, all dressed up a brand new uniform of the S. A. C.f departed Tuesday for Clemson. i expects to be a captain before he iahes. Mr. Jim Pearman, Clerk of Court L I Li. ' L k of Anderson County, Sheriff J. M. H Ashley of Anderson, and Mr. H. N Green of Anderson, were in the cit; Wednesday on important business. i Mrs. Brice Mills of Macon, Ga. who has been visiting her mother Mre. John G. Edwards, returned ti her home yesterday. She will mov shortly to Columbus, Mrs .A. W. Jones, of Columbia, re turned to the city Wednesday wit! her sisters,j Mesdames Beacham an< Wardlaw with whom she will visit fo the time being. / i Mrs. Jack Pressley and her tw< daughters are the guests of her motb er, Mrs. Miller, in Columbia. The; made the trip to the capitol last Wed nesday. ' j? After enjoying a delightful visi with her sister, Mrs. R. C. Philson Miss Elizabeth Horton returned t< her home in Columbia, last Wednas * t "" i S-*" Mr. Andrew Hill returned Wednes % I PlamoAn fn ha with hi | Utty 1IVU1 VIVUIOVU vv W ....? I brother, Willian\. Inasmuch as hi I brother's condition has so much im proved, he will return to college to day. i 4 i Mr. J. J. Grant and his son, Clyde of Lowndesville, were visitors to th city yesterday. They are value* readers of The Press and Banner taking: this opportunity to rene\ their subscription for another year. k ?? ;, Sheriff R. M. Burts returned fron a visit at his father's in Honea ?at! Tuesday and almost immediately de parted fot Rock Hill, where the Fed eral court was in sesseion. Th \ sheriff was a star witness. ^ _ Mr. Jos. F. Edmonds is rtt>w work ing in the hardwire store of L. W White & Co. He wants all hi friendB to come 'round and see him If they do he is sure business wil pick up wonderfully. Msr. L. M. Fouche of Columbia is the guest of her daughter, Mrs J. F. Bradley, on Wardlaw Street A large number of friends alway welcome her presence, in the cit; with pleasure. . Mi- C.- r? Rnsrtpll. who has suffer ed a serious relapse, will be takei back to the hospital in Chester to day or tomorrow. His many friend will be very sorry to learn of hi condition. Mr. George Gambrell, after short stay in the city with his wif and relatives, left Tuesday for Shei field, Ala. He is in governmen I ? REPORT OF < | THE NATIONAL B, . ^ * # At Abbeville, in the State of South August 31st, 1918. ; RESOU 1. a Loans and discounts, including (except those shown in b and i 2. Overdrafts, secured, 0; unsecur 1 ? TT C? AT\Aoif aA f A COPIir a U. O. UVIIUO 'UCJPV/OJWVU WW www. (par value) ; a Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, 4, unpledged 9. Stock of Feder/al Reserve Bank I 10. a Value of banking house 12. Real estate owned other than b? 13. Lawful reserve with Federal Re - 15. Cash in vault and.,net amounts') 16. Net amounts due from banks, 1 panies otheq* than included in I Total of Items 14, 15,16, 17, Checks on banks located out?id( porting bank and other cash it ?0. Redemption fund with U. S. Ti U ? Treasurer j 22. War Savings Certificates & Thri TOTAL LIAB 24. Capital stock paid in 25. Surplus fund ; 26. a Undivided profits b Less current expenses, inter< paid 1 30. Circulating notes outstanding . ! 34. Individual deposits subject to cl i 35. Certificates of deposit due in 1< than for money-borrowed) i 37. Cashier's checks outstanding ! 40. Dividends unpaid Total of depiand deposits (other 1 ' posits) subject to Reserve, Iter 37, 38, 39, 40, and 41 50. Bills payable, other than with P eluding all obligations represe other than rediscounts TOTAL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Abeville, -ss: I, H. G. SMITH, Cashier of th< that the, above statement is true toSubscribed and sworn to befori I CORRECT?Attest: A. M. SMITH, AMOS B. MORSE, LEWIS PERRIN, Directors ' . ' \ ' . V * ' : . work and immensely pleased with his position. 7 . fc VVVVVVVVVVVVVKW J V V ,lv SANTUC NEWS. A ?' v V ? VV V VVV VV VV WW vv e i Santuc, Sept. 17.?Mrs. S. F. Kil- * lingsworth and children of Columbia, 1 . and son, Marion of * Annapolis, and 4 Mrs. Fannie Milford spent Saturday 1 at Mr. M.' B. Kay's. Marion was ' r well remembered here as he has lived 1 in Abbeville. He was falling to see ' his many relatives and friends before returning to his work. They J were all delighted to see him- r ' Mrs. A. J. Morrison of Columbia, I 7 ? - - . i are visiting relatives nere. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ashley and ' children spent Sunday at the home ' t of Mr. Joe Abies. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson of ' Abbeville, were in this community ' Friday afternoon bidding his rela- 1 tive's good-bye before leaving for Camp. ! Mr. Clarence Kay spent Saturday j ' night with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kay. s % Mrs. E. J. Botts had as her guest i s Sautrday Mrs. A. J. Morrison and children, Mesdames E. J. Haddon, " James Haddon and baby, and Miss Lila Morrison. ( ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson and !.! /?v.ruron enont. Sundav in Due West,! * Vlliku* Via ? w _ B the guest of Mrs. E. V. Bell. t Miss Mary Kay spent the week'?' end in Abbeville the guest of Mrs. f Fannie Milford. ' . ,Mrs. A. J. Morrison of Columbia, ! visited his homefolks Sunday. t n | Misses Margaret and Sara Abies h and brother, James, spent Sunday - with Lois and Miles Morrison. [- Mr. D. E. Haddon are visiting rele I atives in this community. v , Mr. E. J. Botts spent Sunday in J Abbeville. ... ; Mr. Walter Keller spent - Sunday | with his parents. 3! Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Haddon spent j Friday and Saturday with relatives j in Antreville. v. Mr. Roy Kay spent Sunday with Mr. Macki Wright. Miss Lillie Milford spent the week end withvher aunt, Mrs. Jessies Boyd. ' The young people enjoyed a-eings I ing at Mrs. Boyd's Saturday night. | y Mrs. Lindsay Link and children1 spent Sunday at Mr. W. P. Milford's.l Mr. Link spent Sunday the guest >-. of Mr. S. C. Link* n Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon of Don aids, spent last Wednesday with Mr. s and Mrs. W. F. Kay. t s Misses Annie and Louise Kay;, j spent Sunday afternoon with Misses ' Marie and Janie Belle Boyd, a- . Mr. W. H. Sharpe visited Mr. W. p E. Morrison Sunday afternoon. ;-j Mr. Tom Hunter of Abbeville, vistl ited friends here Sunday* CONDITION OF \NK OF ABBEVILLE, -1 i Carolina, at the Close of Business on1 RCES. rediscounts, c) $288,002.24?$288,002.24 ed, $2,759.29 . 2,759.29 j e circulation 18,750.00__ 18,750.00 and 4 1-4%, f 41,250.00 41,250.00! (50% of subscription)__ 3,150.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 inking house 6,877.84 serve Bank 19,943.04 iue from national banks. zi.,c jankers, and trust comtems 13, 14, or 15 3,373.03 and 18 t 25,222.52 ; of city or town of re;ems 812.88 reasurer and due from 937.50 ft Stamps actually owned 173.97 $412,879.28 ILITIES. v ? 75,000.00' 30,000.00 6,232.87 ist, and taxes 2,045.96 4,186.91 18,350.00 heck i 230,568.21 ;ss than 30 days (other i 42,031.23 2,734.93 8.00 than bank de- ; ns 34, 35, 36, 275,342.37 'ederal Reserve Bank, innting money borrowed, 10.000.00 . _ ! ^412,879.28 ( | } above-named bank, do solemnly swear the best of my knowledge and belief. H. G. SMITH Cashier. i me this 10th day of September, 1918.' W. H. WHITE, Notary Public. i. : . . i 0 i She Would Be Good 1 Cheer Missionary EXPRESSES WISH THAT EVERY 1 MAN AND WOMAN KNOW OF j HER TRIALS. "I just wish that every woman, j and every man, too, for that matter, j could hear of my experience," ear-!*' nestly declared Mrs. J. B. Hoogkirk, Df 825 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.1 "If th?.y all could hear and know, there would not be nearly so many suffering people in a few , weeks,"; ihe Jidded. x This woman, made wonderfully happy by the benefits which came to her, wants to be a missionary of [jood cheer, and for that reason, she I told her experience, a chapter right out of her life. "I was not able to be like other women," she said. "For . nearly ten years I suffered with rheumatism, nervousness and a generally run down condition. I had pains all through my body, I was uni-~ J - M.. 1. ~ U eiuic tv uv my uuusewurn., imu ?imost no appetite, and found no pleasure in my meals. My food didj not digest properly, but soured oft; my stomach, giving me headaches,1 nausea, a bad taste in my mouth and j a- dull, tired feeling. "One day a friend told me to try! Tanlac and I did. To my surprise. 11 began to get fine results right from the start. I gained four pounds on the first bottle. My backache- waf relieved and the pains ceased. Soon I was able to do my housework. My appetite became good, my whole system was built up and I slept well. I am not pale any longer and I am able to enjoy myself at home and traveling nnH wViorpvpr T crrt T rpf?r?m ?Ol j - e> - - ~ mend Tanlac to others as my friend did to me." . . , Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively by .P. B. Speed, Abbeville; A. S. Cade, Bordeaux; J. T. Black, Calhoun Falls; J. H. Bell & Sons, Due West; Cooley & Speer, Lowndesville; K. M. Fullejr & Co., McOormick; J. W/Morrah & Son, Mount Carmel; Covin & LeRoy, Willington. Price, $1 per bottle straight. Mrs. J. C. Ellis is \n Hodges spending sometime with ' relatives. She has just returned from a visit* to Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Harper in Charleston." ,, \ >' r,\ / ' r?C FRID MATINEE 4:00 ? P. M. . Wh: we must I "MY FOl) 0 0 I SEE / / 1 J Matinee? Adults Evening? Orche: Reserved Seat BETr ! * i ?ETIT JURORS FOR OCTOBER TERM COURT COMMON PLEAS " """" said Court Will Convene October 14tk, 1918, Second Monday. G. W. Mundy?6. J. J. McKee?6. eJ. F. Burton?5. W. H. Davis?4. W. M. Agnew?6. L. R. Parnell?13. J. A. Ashley?6. R. H. Gilliam?14. . J. D. Sanders?11. # E. M. Mcord?7. W. S. Ridgeway?4. J J. N. Latimer?4. J. B. Kay?13. L. D. Edwards?10. C. A. Nickles?6. S. M. Fisher?12. Albert-Henry?11. \ Two Bargains One of Abbeville C known as the "Hunt 1 I high state of cultivati 3 tenant houses, larg* buildings all in good i borhood, 1-2 mile frc miles east of Abbevil ' bought this farm last ' ing to war and has pi our hands for sale.' $ * / One 5-Room Cotta; block from Main Stre ' Murray's, this cottag painted, has electric i er connections, nice 1 - An ideal little hom< moved to Atlanta an hands for sale. Abbeville Ins. ' W. L. PEEBLES, Mj - ; r~ ? (THE BEST OF SOOD PICTURES! AY, SEP' fight, graphically picti R YEARS IN Gl with Ambassador Jan How the Kaiser and his He Planned to Divide up Ameru 1DMISSION s 55c - CI sira 55c - Bs Sale Begins Monday, fER GET 'EM EA] John N. McNeill?10. A. P. Campbell?12. J. W. Baldwin?5. J. H. McClinton?10. C. B. Efutchison?13. J. R. Moore?6. H. R. Loftis?13. | " 7 ; Ebb Campbell?12. T. J. Cox?1. R. D. Wilson?.6 C. W. Baldwin?6. . , T. N. Ha^nnah?6. R. J. Wilson?12. ' R. L. Barmore?4. J. M. Bradberry?13. E. 0. Clinkscales?13. J. B. Harkness?12. G. E. Mann?11. , * J. A. Ramey?11. : . Engraved Cards and Invitaions? . The Press and Banner Co ; - 1 << in Real Estate Js 1 ' ' " . Ilounty's best Farms, Place." 149 acres in on, 8 room dwelling, j barn and other out epair, in good neigh>m public school, 5 . le. Mr. Cecil Cromer J' January, but is go-' ' aced the farm in our r gfe on Mill Street, 1-2 et, back of C. H. Mce has been recently 5 ights,'Water and sewot and good garden. i J. 1. Gilmer hag d placed;his home in .v.- ' & Trust Co. jr., Abbeville, S. C. , - *' . 3?3rj fm i | , . m * ' ?$? J :r! ?i , , I i i r. 27th r, ' 1 - 'V EVENING 1 8:00 I | , P. M. ired in ERMANY" j W.Gerard I JII. - 1 ncJwien t I i I I lildren 28c 4 I i _! *t September 23 RLY T