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Xocal flews : personals : Mrs. Welborn is back at home afb a short visit to Anderson. Sam Hill, of Furman, is at hon for the holidays. I Miss Mattie Cochran of Col Springs, spent Saturday in the city Mrs. Eliza Gary Briggs is visitir at the home of her parents, Chit Justice and Mrs. Eugene B. Gary. | Mr. and Mrs. R. Glenn Kay wi spend Christmas Day in Anderso with relatives. Ernest Huguelet, of Hamlet, 1 p., spent Sunday here with his ju ter, Mrs. Joe T. Hughes. Mr. ^M. McCord came dow from Greenville! and spent Sunds sith his home people. Miss Margie Bradley is at hon ^Hfrom her school and is helping live Hp the holidays for the younger se jflU Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Cheatha gjsHmd Miss Narietta, are here fro; ^ODharlotte for the holidays. BH Dr. ahd Mrs. White Cheatham ai |Here from Colombia spending tl HBolidays with home folks. Hi Missf Gladys Wham, a student < BBimestone College, is spending tl BHolidays with hear home people. eHH ' BHlliss Sarah Milford, of Newarl RflL J., is spending the holidays wil |^Ha^ents near Abbeville. |?HThe Oasis Canteen is meeting s Iissing trains these days and givir le soldiers who are on board a dab v Christmas gift ?? Miss Edna- Bradley is a$ bono ob Brenfcu College spending ti rtidays with her parents, Mr. as rs. W. W. Bradley. Mr. W. B. Perrin is at home f< c holidays and is improving tl lining hours enjoying the goo rnting, around the county. John Perrin has b&n discharge om the service and blew into ton [ timp for Christmas turkey ai pit cake. He looks' fine; . r? Irs. J. M. Morgan went oat 1 ?anoogs this week to take litt ry DnPre, Jr., for a visit to h er, Mr. Henry DoPre. iss Annie Hill, who teaches i snville, came home Saturday ax spend the Christmas season wi1 home people on Magazine stree n. Ben T. Cochran and litt i, of Timmonsville, arrived. I city last week to spend Chris with home people. iss Nannie Bowie, who has a p< n in Kershaw as stenographs sending this week with her hon >le. iss Maode Adams of Bishopvill Miss Mary Adpms, of Greenvill spending the Christmas holids i their home folks. I rs. Thomas Pope and her ham Is young son have been to Abb for the past week visiting at tl e of Chief Justice and Mr r" , J. W. J. E. Scott, of Route a business visitor in the city la rday. He paid his respects 1 Press and Banner in the for: ^HRHvro dollars. BflraHanager Kay, of the Opera Horn 39 us that since some of his pa H| have been clamoring for a d H?|Bon from motion pictures as IHKH nothing is too good for Abb {Hgi he has secured for their ente wSBHient the Oliver Morosco*s 8-a< Bdy drama, "The Brat," wh KngH Spooner, foV Saturday nigh H Y This is not a motion picture. Seats can be secured at the box office now. Mrs. A. L. Harvin of Washington, ton, D. C., arrived last Saturday to spend the Christmas season with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sondley. Mrs. Lizzie Cason and Miss Marion Cason, who are teaching school in Seneca this session, are at home to spend the holidays with Mrs. Fannie J. Marshall . * ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. . 3T Dr. and Mrs. L. Theophilus Hill announce the engagement of their 16 daughter Mary Elizabeth to f Mr. Carter Alston Arnold The marriage will take place at. an eafly date., > N ? Miss Hill is a young woman uni^ versally popular in Abbeville and a wide circle of friends wishes her great happiness and sincerely con^ gratulate Mr. Arnold, n r UNFURL THE FLAG. *. ? The Daughters of the Confederacy will unfurl their Service flag on Saturday, Dec. 28th, between the hours ^ of twelve and two o'clock. The cere- j iy mony will take place at the Court'I House and an interesting program is being arranged. There will be a ie speaker and, it, is hoped, a band. in Remember the date, Dec. 28th. ^ The people throughout the county are invited. , m ___ BOX PARTY. . There will be a Box Party Thursre day night, Dec. 26, at Bethia, for 10 the benefit of repairs on the church. The public is cordially invited. INFLUENZA CASES DECREASED ie , Washington, Dec. 20L?Although , influenxa still prevails in virtually ev^ ery army camp, a report today by the surgeon general showed a decline in e number of cases for the week end ; jl ing December 18, as compared with lg the preceding week. Total cases were 3,680, a decrease of 426 cases. BOX PARTY, te v _ 16 There will be a Box Party Thuistit N day night, Dec. 26th, at Bethia, for the benefit of repairs on the church. The public is cordially invited. Mf ' i ie >d ' 1 I ' . t < - .J Kmm niFTw BS m^Torl f "SIMPLEX PI ** Watch ThU Space for Annoui : Her Engl Thought America wa le ? in settled land, roamed of Indians and outla\ * VIVIAN r, ? ie Sh0WS . ? THE FAIR I iy Another Dandy "Pi Ah i. PEARL WHITE in" e- t \ Thursday a "THE KAISE * SATU1 to , m Oliver Morosco's 3-J ?Tur JL 1 1JU ?? wil fc. # ij. Miss Cecil ,d Better than "Pei 6r ?; Not a Movir 2 Seats on Sale i y ? # ' *- . . . , ' . 4 - s a :%i\ Svi ..Ml?V # - - CONCERNING AGRICULTURAL LIME. Clemson College, S. C., Dec. 17.The Extension Serfice of Clemso College has received notice from ti War Service Committee on Lime ai nouncing that all limitations upo the production and sale of lime c crushed or pulverized limestone i any form for agricultural purpos< are removed. This order restores the sale c lime for agricultural purposes to normal basis so that it may now h purchased without the necessity c complying with previous directior issued by State Dircetors of Extei sion. Agricultural lime has no' therefore been recognized to the e: tent o f being classified under tl after-war programme among th commodities first to receive a favo: able consideration by the Goven ment. This results in authorizatio for its unlimited use in the mail tenance and improvement of so fertility and the increased produ< tion of crops. Subscribe to The Pifess anS Bann?: WANTS LOST:?Friday, Dec. 20, on tl streets of Abbeville, Gentleman Gold Ring, set with Sardonx; "V W. W. stamped inside. Finder wi please return to Press and Bai ner Office and receive reward. FOR SALE:~A Nice lot of Pige i $6.00 each. Apply to JNO. 1 STOKES, Rt 1, Abbeville, S. C. 12-17-3t. Pd. FOR SALE:?Buick Six Auto, i fine shape.. See J. R. GLENN. 12-13-3t.Pd. % i i FOR RENT: *?A good farm, Sc J. S. MORSE. 12-13-8t I PROFESSIONAL Harris & Calvert Undertaker* ft Eab&haers Out-of-town Calla Given Special Attention at all Hours. ABBEVILLE, S. CAROLINA. ???? ^I1? B . ' ) 100 PlCTURESl ROJECTION" icement* of Our Attractions. 1 ish Aunt s still a wild, thinlyby murderous bands *7R hut. MARTIN Her In 5ARBARIAN a,r amount" Picture 50 The House of Hate" ind Friday R'S FINISH" *DAY Vet Comedy Drama BEAT" :h I Spooner g 0' My Heart" ig Picture, it Box Office. t _ ^ . MR. GEORGE ATTAWAY IS KILLED BY TRAIN ? Marshal of Calhoun Falls Meets With in Sudden Death Friday Morning. ie Mr. George Attaway, marshall of i- Calhoun Falls, S. C., was killed Frin ay morning between eight and nine >r n I OPI is : S/ : Dl r 1a 8" i ' \ ' ^ r* V 1 . rv J X ie JV I ?p ST?P> . tVAQT* rh r*? * crasavts *rs s i ritw I . j ^laiaiaBiaannniaBB II Yoi Mi A si ap: !| j! j! We take this |1 Warm and S S |j Customers fc ij i J and to wish e ij j! h || and He 11 ^or ^ |i J. M. i i! iBEiEiiRiERraBranaMra o'clock by a passing freight train. Ir. Attaway was about 36 years old and had been marshal of Calhoun Falls for four or five years. He was a good officer and a good citizen. H? is survived by his wife and one little child. He was a son of Mr. and Mra. T. W. Attaway, of Elberton, Ga., and ERA HOI OURDAY O LCEMBER*^1 PIS *?^#athbur? \ BaMo2 .Y. MVS.SUM "W5^r?\ vcca*3, am rr/sA merra* \rHW\DcLf <r**r hcaxz >r ?*a osftm. .www^L MiArmSAMfi */*M fJHT4S4Si4?!^^^^^ $1,50, $1.00,75c, ? Plus War Tax i ranrararanraniiimaiaig * ' ? A J ix Patronage ( ; '' !' ' ' " I } * . 1 preciaiea..... a l * Y .' *<* 4 v ' *, f . Opportunity t< incere Appreciai >r their Genero ach one a fous Christr ialth and He [ie Coming \NDERSO BiMiaBniannnnBiM . r. , ' . . r r ^ ^ (*. t t> and for qeveral years was a resident >? Elberton. His wife is a daughter of Mr. Bud Cleveland, of near-Elberton. / The subscription rate to The Press I and Banner l^now $2 per year. fP 11 JSE 8 ' ? 1 i I :-s '? j .,v*< ' ' ' lY <* ' J >0c, 25c ; . ; > y &. , * * ; "* I ' vU ' ? is 1] ! , ' ' M I i , i ) Extend our j ! tion to all our jj us Patronage, [ i nas ! i! ippiness ;j Year |j . m rr\ a LN | aramafitniMiMigigfiM - 0 . i*" *'i V .A " ? .. .,? .? ww .