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if =*fj Xocal flews : personals : L====^ Mrs. A. M. Reid of Edgewoqd, was in the city Wednesday shopping. Misses Mary and. Sarah Perrin wPTit down to Greenwood yesterday and spent the day. * \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nickles, of Abbeville, spent yesterday in the city.? Index-Journal. S Miss Eliza Lindsay returned yesterday from Clinton, where she has been visiting relatives. 1 I . M*6. ft. S. Owens is here from McCcrmick visiting her friend, Miss Mar^-Quarlee Link. ___ ' i* ' * Mr. James Clark, who has been visiting his* sister in Monroe, return ed to the city Wednesday. 4 John T.'Poore, of Calhoun Falls, and Claude McAllister, of Latimer, served on the jury'this week. y / >. 1 ? i , i ' Mrs. W. S. Jordan came down from ( Due West Wednesday to see The Birth of a Nation at the opera house. ' & ? i Little Julia Barnwell is a victim ' of the "flu" and has been quite sick for the past two days. ' ??? * ' i ' C. E. Williamson of Abbeville, was! registered at the Imperial Hotel at ill. U J__ uneuvuiv mvuuojr. 1 "? ' Mr. F. S. Hutchison, of Lowndesrille, has been in Abbeville this week scaring his country as a member of the. petit jury. 3|r. N. Erasmus Simpson, one of the largest farmers of the county, TO the city on Tuesday on busi-j ) nets. Prof. Robert Coleman came up from Charleston Tuesday and is spending this week with his home folks. ' . Mioooo lfmnto ond Rocao rnchrsn I of Anderson, ZE" spend Saturday; night and Sunday in the- cit? with Misses Hannah and Carrie Cochran. B. R. Tolbert, who lives on the' 1 Greenwood road and who is an ex pert farmer, served on the jury dur, ing the present week. " Several B. M. I. baseball fans were I \ i in town Tuesday. They were on; their way home after getting badly j beaten by Erskine in their first game' of the season. \ Mrs. Belle Chapman, Miss Margar-i. o T Ict ovveceii-uuig aiiu ifiia2?#-vjriui;c xjiiiiv went over to -Greenwood Wednesday; to take a look at the big tpwn and: the styles. Joseph Murray, Esq., of McCormick, was in attendance on court on Wednesday. Mr. Murray is a raember of the McCormick Bar, and is -naking good in his new home. Mr. Nicholas,Kapatanakos, who for some time conducted the Columbia C:\ndy Kitchen, has returned to the city from Anderson, to accept a potion with^the new owners of the firm. * NEW EOOKS AT LIBRARY. N The following new books have been received at the Library. Friends of the institution dre urged to keep iup their subsciptior. ar.d to make u?c of the books: In Another Girl's Shoes. A Diversity of Creatures. The Dei*elict. ' The Daredevil. The Shadow Line. The Definite Ouject. The Dark St?r. Innocent. On the Branch. The Hundredth Chance. Please remember that the library is open every Tuesday and Friday afternoon's from 3:30 until 6 o'clock. ??? ?p A PROCLAMATIIN. April 7th, 8th and 9th Designated by' Governor as Jpwish War Relief j Days in 'State. For long centuries the great ma-| jority of Jewish peoples have been! oppressed politically, and in other,' ways have been harassed. They have had no nation and no home, except under dominion ^of other peoples. "3ut the Jews have not allowed their race to be lost, despite autocracy and the unfriendly attitude of many of 'heir European rulers. Palestine, i their ancient home, has long been under the heel of the cruel Turk; old i Russia, where approximately half of I the fourteen million Jews of the j world reside, was none too kind to ! them. Autocratic Austria-Hungary, j where another million lived, gave j them small opportunity for self as| sertion. Relatively few Jews have i enjoyed the freedom of England or," : France, .and only some three to fourj j million enjoy the freedom of the Un-| | ited States. j S The Jews have subsisted in hope 11 of a better day. The dawn of that; day is at hand, for rights of the' smaller peoples have been written in to international ethics. But the Jews. * ^ of Europe cannot see or attain the (r goal if they^ are to be left starving j? \nd in rags. Their plight in Poland A is pitiable, as it is in other parts of j1 old Russia; neither do those residing in old Austria-Hungary enjoy full opportunity. Having given generously to various! war funds, and having fought?well] ' in battle lines, the Jews of America now ^sk their Gentile fellow citizens to come to their assistance. They cannot alone rescue their brothers in ^Europe. Their appeal to the populace as a whole is a worthy appeal. The world owes much to the Jews of 3 old and to the Jews of today. Therefore, I, Rotyert A. Cooper, \ Governor of South Carolina, do designate ^Pril seventh, eighth and ninth as Jewish War Relief Days in this state, and do call upon the people to lend an attentive ear to the cries of F distress from the Jews in Europe. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand- atkl- seal this seventeenth day of March, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand ^nd Nine Hundred Nineteen. ; F \ v. R. A. Cooper, Governor. Attest: W. Banks Dove, , Secretary of State. . A HAPPY MARRIAGE. F Mrs. Virginia Nelson and Mr. W. j Henry Wharton, of Waterloo, were: happily married Wednesday, March 26th, 1919, at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. R. Nickles, on North Main F Street. The wedding was a quiet af-j fair, only the most intimate friends of the family being present. The house was made pretty with many vases of carnations and at the ap- . I pointed time the interesting cere- C mony was .performed by Rev. L. J. Bristow. After the ceremony a delightful salad course was served after which Mr. and Mrs. Wharton left for Waterloo, where they will make their j home. . ' 'f 1 R Mrs. Wharton hns made her homei | in Abbeville for several years and, ; has formed a circle of devoted j 1 friends who wish her every happiness j I and congratulate Mr. Wharton sin' corplv (in Viic <rnr?H liirfc * j ^ v lT?~4MV"' i Mr. Charles Wharton of Green| wood, and Mr. John Wharton of Waterloo, and Miss Genevieve duller f i were here for the wedding. , j ~ ? COL. P. It. COBB ON THE MA?. " Coj. P. K. Cobb, who agrees with 'us that plumbers know more than. vjttcn buyers and furniture dealers,' and are bettor-looking, has subscribed for The Press and Banner. He tells'us that he is a finer newsj I nr.nev correspondent than Dot.e Smith arid no premises u.s that if Dote. : wv'tos another letter to this paper he i will reply to it and show Dote a few aht>ut hc.v to handle tV.c King's English. He also want? it to he known that I . he still in -the plumbing business, and is charging full prices for full J time, time and a half for ever Lime and a iiicle the rise of it. If you reed him phone to the office of (I. A. Harrison, and call for hir. private sec] retary, Tcmmie Harrison. \. : 1 I i1 THE NATIONALLY S \y ACCEPTED WALL TINT < * ALABASTINE instead of Kalsamine or Wall S j . Paper. S No danger lurks in Alabastined > Walls?just pure, clean sur-. A faces of entrancing beauty? T Kills disease, germs and vermin. ' , T All colors in stock. jV N The c McMurray Drug Co T '1 - rj PREACHING AT SHARON y Rev. J. L. Daniel will preach at Sharon Church next Sunday after- ^ loon at 4 o'clck. A COMING! If Pictures for Sparks' big circus are d >osted all over town and are doing nuch to distract the pious thoughts r >f both old and young. The circus ' w vill be at Greenwood, on the 8th of \pril. , a; 3W WANTS |y 'OR SALE:?Porto Rico and Nancy f] Hall Potato Plants, 1000 $2.50; 5,- t? 000 $2.26; 10,0000 $2.00 for 1,000 at our beds. Shipment any time Tiima 1 KfV? up IV UUMW xwvu* BROCK PLANT CO. t-28-lst June. Honea Path, S. C. ** fc VANTED:?I will buy your,Liberty ^ Bonds. J. CALVERT THOMSON w - at Farmers Bank, Abbeville, S. C ^ 3-25-2t. C. '*] SI rOR SALE;?The Home Place of the 'V latp Geo. White, Jr., on upper Main Street. Good house, good barn and 30 acres land. Apply to ol 3-21-tf. T. G. WHITE, h. "OR SALE:?Ginnery outfit, including 3 gins, boiler, engines, etc. Also a good binder. See or write, Mrs. ' M. E. Beauford, Abbeville, S. C., Route 4. 3-21-3t Pd. \ T 1 :OR SALE:?Vacant lot on Maga-: 'zine Street, opposite Riehnrd Sond-1 ley, between Flynn'-t and McDonald's. This lot is a beauty. 100 by 250 feet. Price $1000.00. 1-24-tf. s S. H. ROSENBERG.' ? : 1 AINTING AND ROOFiNG?If you desire your house re-covered, or the roof painted, write COLTON CHASE, City, care Water and Light Plant. 3-21-3t. Pd. j :OTTON FARMERS:?If you want j Wannamaker's Improved Cleveland J Big Boll seed to plant, write or phone W. S. COTHRAN, or S. J. LINK. Prices furnished on application. 3-21-tf. X MILLIONS HARDY FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS?from selected "seed, any variety, now Until ! May. $2 per 1,000; 10,000, $1.50. Porto Rico Sweet Potato plant"?, $2.35 per '1,000. Send us your orders. ENTERPRISE ,TKTTCK ! FARM, Georgetown, S. C. 3-11. i "OR SALE:?Fresh Iieifer, 3 yrs ] old. Price $75.00. t. E. BOWIE, i Route 2, Donalds, S. C. 3-7-6t Pd j r J i IIDES?The high prices we pay for a hides and the good weight will en- ;l able all our ol.l hide customers ! around Abbeville to box and ship " green cow and horse hides by cx- i press direct to u.* at Athens, Ga.?j over the Seaboard. Write n- me on i post card for tag.-; and quotation*. Grce ; h:<L^ 17c. per lb. Mule and j hor.:e hides, $3.50 eneh. Mr. 1T. ji IJiiGC'E FA NT, new at Alliens , with Allien'. IliJj Co., \\::'jlesale j de-.lers. 2-21-2mo. I'd. 1 J C:R. SALE, REAL ESTATE:?CIO j acrc:; Jit-Conn icl: county, 12 j miles frcm AMicvjlJc. T'.ite f-rn i can 1)2 divided into throe tr cs i of about 100 acres. Will toil a.I ; -or part. ? 1 ">.00 per acrcx for the I whole tract or 917.50 if divided. j S. TI. ROSENBERG. 1-21-tf. * ^VV VV VVVW VV V vv I , w FAIRFIELD. < L < AUVVVVVVWVW^ I Fairfield, March 27.?The farmer n this vicinity are all busy planting ome have been sowing oats. Mrs. E. C. Young and little dear! pent one day last week with Mrs. J 1. Adams. ^Ir. and Mrs. H. G. Bowen anc hildren spent Sabbath with Mrs. M l. Bowen and the Misses Creswell. Mr. Thos. F. Young of Pucketl 'own, dined with his cousin, David 'oung, Sabbath. Mrs. J. W. Young^and daughters Irs. J. L. Russell and children, Mrs, [. G. Bowen and children, Mrs. J, [. Adafts and little one, also Mrs. E, !. Young and children were Mrs. . T. Young's pleasant company last uesday. Mrs. T. A. Talbert and little Haris Creswell spent Tuesday at the ome of Mr. Joe Young.. Mr. and Mrs. M. Yarborough and ttle ones spent Sabbath afternoon it nf- mi j if* _ rr.li*. . itn rnr. inos. ana ivuss ^euie L.ang>y. Miss May Belle Young spent Tuesay night with Miss Ruth Young. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Adams and ttle son, Randolph, spent Sabbath ith Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Young. Little Thos. Spence spent Saturay night and Sabbath with his aunt, fiss Zellie Langley. Miss Lindel Young spent Saturday ight with her cousin, May Belle oung. Miss Maggie Young called to see "iends-in Puckett Town Sabbath af rnoon. THE BOOK CLUB, t The Book Club met with Mrs. W. . Greene Wednesday afternoon from >ur to six. A pleasant feature of tfe afternoon was the presence of [rs. George E. Prince, yrho told of te origin and meaning of the word Bolsheviki" and of the Czecholoyak people. What she had to say as interesting and full of informaon. Mrs. Robert Coleman and Mrs. orace McAllister were also guests : the club. W" 1 v Jib# TSB |,V p A Q r>j\ * . 1 ' v l^ii 111 |i I j III "II _ I I III J lit IS! ITHEBEST OF GOOD F f ' "SIMPLEX PROJ 3 ,| TODAY?FR I MARY MacL t '. ' in i | "INNOCENT j ' also A MUTT AND JEF1 .1 ' : j ? : TOMORROW?SA i n ! i v Speaking of Columbus, h ed a nasty trick on the Hi coverevd the U. S. ? GEORGE W in ) "ON THE J j - also A Paramount?Mack S< MONDA" 4 Rex Beach Pr "THE AUCTIOf also *' I A KEYSTONE j - rlt's time to "looking rig When its's \ L "eating righ mBL When you cut dc a day, then's the 1 BEly . Nobody can tel ' 'i-r? PI /I a " V r, 1 iuua. inoi^v^ k. tells the story oi has gone Real economy rr " MICHAELS-S ftSjBif- rignfc clothes bl right tim< S Michaels-St Iff is right now whil |l - comp If $25.00, $30.00, vj ' . Other ? A-a 'rt /-i | an i i Other things to Spring outfit ro e 4 ' , Ezztonizns?the | men. Stetson ai:< J| in all blocks an -f; 4 rTTl* C for Men a ! & MCALLI y u ICTURESl IECTION" >l ' i > = * IDAY 4UREN \ EYES" F CARTOON lTURDAY ie certainly playuns when he dis, A. See ALSH IUMP" ' 'H ennett Comedy Y : '] esentft V BLOCK" i COMEDY / ' m m stop ;ht" time to stop t" . : ?wn to one meal time to cut down j suit. t 1 you how you >ut one glance : the chap who "seedy." leans right buy-' STERN" means lying, and the 3 to buy. em Qote e the stocks are ilete. $35.00, $40.00 Suits at d $20.00. . complete your here? "anions shoe for *? n/r iv v ** '* :l iV<-.?i*ovy r*a?s cr^i. U '.UiUU'j... :!:s. Eveiything ,n-l Boys; STER I .... . r- ? tc.-J*