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^ ' k ' T T7 7 r II We are rix< I where you BU E I HOUSEKEEPERS, 1 Kitchen Cabinets, Q j Kitchen Safes, m I Beds, p I Cribs, J I | THE RANGE ETI | , I j FLORENCE AUT I'.' I I OIL HEATERS, | 11 are noW UI III appreciate ? VV VVVVVVVVV VV VVV lies. Now J ft . I & V t j don't sing i V MIDWAY. V night next V V Editor Press and Banner:?As I am} - I V 5 a new comer in' these diggings I| scarcely know who's who. I do know1 one thing, that is I'm living just half \ > > > > way between Donalds and Due West. JVll* J0SSF The former noted for its Railroad , *. . facilties the latter for its Education- ^ al advantages. I may be short of ! a^' news for a while. Now Mr. Editor, I j T' ?m *11 , . .v- new tenant want to tell you about some things _ ^ TT * j , r u >4. K- tS' ^dd I've seen and some I haven t seen. _T . . Wg wisfi tr From the looks of the landscape in , . , new home, these diggings, people white and black, planted cotton last year and , I'm afraid they are planning to let fy/^u< " .. . T, Morrison, B history repeat itself once more. If _ ? , u ? * i- u i j James Had< we hafl to live on what was made in ^ g Hadd these diggings last year for twelve . months we would become cannibals, i ' * I have not seen enough wheat and' , . . . I Mr. and oats in these oiggings to fatten Jobs'-, m , XT u ^ .Thursday w Turkey. Now Mr. Editor^^w^^^^^^.^ ( bccome of us when Mr. ^ ^ ^ takes our cotton away fto^^u^Wei ,., * , , . .children sp wont have any corn, wheat or oats', [ , ,. \ , 'Mr. R: B. I to live on and no high priced cotton j ... . ,, ,, TT.. , i Miss Mai to buy sorrcihing, Mr. Weevil cant I . .very plea; eat. So I guess we will feast on wee- L, , ,, , , Beauford's. vils for awhile. There is no excuse or; ... I Alvin Et reason for our iarmers buying corn I ... , , . _* ?* . with Claud grown in Illinois, hay in Kentucky,; . flour in Virginia and meat in Ten-'. D ' , in Belton a nessee. To me that s the answer to T ? ^ T A. mi Mr. Jam thp H C. L. auestion. The man on j .iU A . , . . juay witii xr the farm can raise everything he orj _ any other aniifal eats, then cotton as j . , ' i j 'night ver; a surplus or money crop and it will j be a money crop then and not sooner. j^jss ^.1] Real estate is becoming restless in ^ night these diggings again. I look for somejj^ transfers before maiyt crops are | ^rs ^ made* | to Abbevil] Mr. Frtfnk McGee is preparing to Messrs. re-cover his dwelling and barns, im-'james jjai porving his place in general. to the citj Mrs. Paul Haddon has been visit-j 'Mr. W. ing.her parents in Due Vv'ef.l lev ;. Saturday, fe^dis. jKENTUCI fe<. i??j moving o.: .?!> ^I;* i.., II" 1 - - , thdS)nrrv business. toiine from iho city/'?-w is in limits of Due West to Mr. Joe Had- n;iched b? do?7sTTvfmi" efcclrfcity to five fami- city \ v 1 1 1 ed now to de want us to ta We can save GGIES PAKE NOTICE. Rugs, Congoleum, WE H. / WE CAI uRNAL, the best on the A OMATir OIL STOVE. TR >to-date in the F a call from you. Ir. Editor, i{ the frogs j of the Natioi me to sleep too early one several hund week, I will write to you. deavoring to C. B. Leonard. negro on tri; WVVVVS.VS. V v v *nd murd" | ten-year-old ANTUC NEWS. ~ V SlX hUndr< troops were Lexington la > > \ N > > > > \ dred more F t Cochran spent the week- ^eir wa^ to [essrs. Clarence and Roy Baylor, the 1) j chine gun bj Abies has completed hismein'bers of house and Mr. and Mrs. J f?u?ht at Chi on mov^d into it Monday. I en&a?ed in * lem much success in their' ^S^ting in F^ While the y Kay had as her spend- Lexingto ;st Saturday, Miss Lila j huge mob whi Irs. Ermie Haddon, Mrs. \ attemptec Ion and children and Mrs. j seize the neg on and baby. j ed fire with 3 f. Botts spent Tuesday at killing or wo with Mrs. Mason Wright. and driving Mrs. Eugene Miller spent confusion. rith Mr. M. B. Kay and Lockett wa last week anc Mrs. J. B. Haddon and tenced yester ent Wednesday night at lasted but a laddon's j proceedings j ry Kay spent Thursday' ord in Kentu< santly with the Misses' Although i | gretted that hridge spent Friday night; strain this m e and James Richardson. ; matter cann 3. Kay is visiting relative" one which d it thi? writing. tucky author ies Haddon spent Satur- was most hie Ir. Clarence Kay. tice was swiJ zel McCurry spent Friday justification y pleasantly with Miss to lynch law ardson. I the Kentucky lie Beauford spent Thurs-J in maintains and Friday with Miss Maryl law, is wortl emulation in :zie Langford has returned ] try. le to begin her work again, j ? George Morrison and j V. V "V V V 3don was business visitors 7 Tuesday. j v H. Sharpe was in the city ^ ! <Y MAINTAINS | LAW AND ORDER Penneys C j mers are be ington, Kentucky, martial tilizer this 1 lull sway following a >-"c guuu ittle in the main street of We have Monday between members community L lii7-*=?v \Amah=?vpr vnil 11 V V/l VV 1 lUIVy T V>1 J \/v* ke it. you money on th< HARNESS Tables, Chairs, AVE A FINE STOCK OF CHILDRE Chairs, Carriages, IRY ANY VARIETY OF STOVES Lmericari market todav. Two Burner and Four Burner. ASH HEATERS, A urniture line and try to ke / k/FQTMl W ML JL W M*M ial Guard and a mob of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rogers and 1: red men who were en- son, John William. The news f lynch Will Lockett, a them yesterday was good. The? v al for attempted assault getting on nicely. of Geneva Hardman, 1 We are very sorry to hear white school girl. Mrs. John T*. Stokes has been s sd State and Federal Mrs. J. F. Clinkscales is staying patrolling the streets of her daughter while she is confindi st night and five hun- :ier bed. ederal troops were on Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Price and c the city from Camp dren spent yesterday afternoon a - - - t rrrm: atter including lour ma- :vir. m. ij. yyiuiiuiia auu laumj, ittalions and all being Miss Lula Williams returned the First Division which week from a very pleasant visit iteau-Thierry'and were i-wo weeks with her grandmother nany months of active aunt,' Mrs. G. A. Ferguson of Li ranee. Mountain. trial was in progress in It was necessary to take Mrs. C n iCourt House the Hill and little daughter, Eva, to ich surrounded the build- gusta Hospital Tuesday for op 1 to rush the guards and tions. Mrs. Hill is in a very ser: ro, but the guards open-' condition and Miss Eva has appe rifles and machine guns,'citis. unding a score or more| Mr. and Mrs. Will Csawford v the survivors back in calling on the sick Saturday af j noon. s arrested and indicted Mrs. Add Hill and little daugh 1 was convicted and sen- Sarah, spent one afternon last v* day during a trial which with Mrs. S. S. Ellenburg. few minutes, the entire ??iss Belle Fleming of Antrev jetting a new speed rec- is nursing the family of Mr. J :ky. ! Rogers. t is of course to be re- Mrs. J. F. Ellenburg and two < it was impossible to re- dren spent Sunday with their pari ob without fatalities, the Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Williams, ot but be regarded as N Mr. S. S. Ellenburg spent sev oes rcedit to the Ken-( cays in Plum Branch with h's si: ities. While the offense Mrs. White. She has beer conf leous, the coUrse of jus-[ to her bed for some time and ft and sure, affording n?! Ellenburg was delighted to find whatever for any resort sister able to be up. , and the example set by; f authorities in this case,1 Announces Contest Game. ng the supremacy of the ly of careful study and Erskine College and the Pre everv riart of the coun- terian College of Clinton will 'the annual baseball panic sta.^o i Greenwood during the State Or: ical contest, according to a lettoi ?;ceived by the Chamber of Cov.r.i NNEYS CREEK V yesterday. "The game will be pi. ^ on Friday, April 10th.. the STS\\N\\'\^ \ v selected for holding the contest, the diamond in the Piedmont 'reek, Feb. 14.?The far- grounds will be used. ~I:sdo:: : i. -C**, , ginning Liicu ici- ai. iveek, taking advantage roads. I.-gul Blanks of all kinds at several with flu in this -Mrs. 0. B. Rogers and :-.:vi Banner Office. 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