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yj Our Line of Dr< IE y; coloi Hi jg _ in Come in and inspe S much a well shod fo 5 and Oxfords in the S We Hai Hi Black, Gray and I ?j Patent Leather, P !fi All sizes and widl | 1 | p. ? Black and Brown !fi ? ftC lc Onn-Metal and F an m jjj All sizes and wid |PH man BBHOHBM HP flJ UIJ U U U IZTCTl JIJIJIJK v ? V COLD SPRINGS. ? > " wvuvvvvuvvv< Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kay, and chil dren spent Saturday night and Sun day of last week at Mr. T. F. U1 drick's. Mrs. Kay remained unti Wednesday afternoon. Messrs. Arthur Newell and Eakii McCord were the guests of Messrs Dickie and Tollie Ellis Saturda; night. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hagen visitei at Mr. T. F. Uldrick's Sunday. Mrs. T. F. Uldrick, Harold ant Francis, and Mrs. C. C. Kay, an< chidren, spent last Tuesday ver; pleasantly with Mrs. J. R. McCombs Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newell spen Wednesday at Mr. B. A. Uldrick's. Messrs. Fred and Frank Uldricl were visitors of Mr. Theo Fant Fri day nigjit. Mr. Tollie Ellis spent Saturda; ?-i-u EVanL.- TTlririrk. Willi .UI. M. 1U14? Misses Allie Bell and Bessie Mc Combs spent last Tuesday ni?ht wit Miss Ellen Hagen. Mr. Roy McCombs came up fror Greenwood and spent the week-en with home people. Mr. Erskine and Miss Ellen Hage spent Saturday night with Mr. Fran and Miss Sarah Uldrick. Mr. Royce Blum spent Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hagen. p s ITlHriok. an ivir. ctuu iuio. *? , __ son, John, of the Bethlehem sectioi visited at the home of Mr. B. A. U drick Sunday. Misses Ruby and Amy Uldric called on Mrs. Andrew Newell Thur day afternoon. Miss Mattie Uldrick spent Satu day night with Miss Maggie Hagen A SATISFIED SUBSCRIBER The Press and Banner Co., Abbeville, S. C. Gentlemen: E:icosed please find check in p;; ment of my subscription 10 vo paper. We r.l! enjoy it very much :: look forwar : to its arrival, for i family ami the writer are very mu interested in everything thai hi pens ii Abbeville and the best w nHOHHHBnHBn ;sses and Coat Suits is c< s?and now is the time r?f rinv cfnpk of Shirt Waists Y U W.i. UV\/ V**. v? ? . _ ot adds to the smartness of hei season's very latest styles. D< re Oxfords In >rown Kids, prices rane r $7.50 to $13.50 E rices range..$5 to $10.50 Y ;hs in Dress and Walking leels. _ c umps In E k Kid, prices range 7.00 to $11.00 a pair v ii 'atent Leather $5.00 Si ths in Dress and Walking c Heels. r 1LM J to keep posted that I know, is to!EDU< ^have the Press and Banner come to ^!us three times a week. The change from twice a week to Wife k. three times a week for the same' Sn; money is giving your readers a bar-! n " gain that they would appreciate more " if they were to move away as we " | have done. " * With the sincere wish that the City '"p; and your paper will continue to ever 1 grow, Prof> * am? Schoc Very truly yours, her h x anxie LOVE FEAST FOR serioi SPEAKER COTHRAN "H i jaervo y Columbia Record. * ; A love feast, centering arotfnd 1 t Speaker Thomas Cothran, with the sp*te idea in mind that he will not be back ' Jin the speaker's chair next year, *c _(marking the closing session of the s^ac^0 j legislative term. The speaker of the ate a yjhouse was presented with a handsome sto^a jsilver pitcher and the young ladies s^e ^ of the engrossing department were I " A u!called in to participate in the cere ~ t monies, each of them being presentn ed with a gold pin as a token of apj preciation of their services. onc* * j 0 1 The pitcher was presented to the ' n|speaker by Representative John R. v^ou j. Hart, of York, after Representative wi?^t jjoseph A. Berry of Orangeburer, had ^er * v; made a speech with regard to Mr. an(* { jCothran's service. Mr. Hart also made res^s 3 'a speech, as did Representative David seen lt|Smoke, of Greenville, and several n su j. j other members of the House, each j paying tribute in glowing terms to ,|.|the work of "Uncle Tom" Cothran as TJ* s_ j the presiding officer. >Y i Speaker Cothran has let it be r_jknown that he will not offer for re- urda election to the house, and the "love Abbe jfeast"' of Saturday night was in the Teac ; nature of a farewell. The retiringjhapp speaker has been a member of the an(' house for many years. He served ^ from lP0"j to 1010, and was l.cc.-.-,'. ("'-'hy again in 1015. In 1918 he was elect<>d speaker and was in 1019 reelected. 'havi ... He has nroven himself a masterful | jVe presiding officer, and has been uni-jt?nversall.v popular among the men in j ? E ,wi both branches of the a sstnib] v. jUL> c nv ' I ^ Engraved Visiting Cards and Wed- com tp_ ''ing Invitations. Send us your order.-ix >1 ay The Press and Banner Co. jwin CT SUITS jmplete in every particular, to select your Easter Suit. ou will be sure to find here just w\ c appearance will be interested in oi o drop in, we shall be happy to have We Invite Your Ins letter Select Your Easter Suit OU'LL BE ALL THE MORE PLEASED FOR BEING fe are introducing new interpretations of the new Su very day. xample of the exclusive designs for the best N ers are coming into our Dress Salons now. ie have big specially selected lots that embrace about great and novel designs for misses, and women, are s well the smart and much admired '"tailleur"?plain cme in cut and finish. Iharming styles; a full range of sizes will be found )resses ) N & 2ATOR FROM ]& ! 5S GEORGIA SPEAKS j|f^" Had Suffered Four Years, He I ;*s,?Tells cf Change. "I have M ever Seen Anyone Improve f&Y) Like She Has, Thanks to \ Tanlac" j ' anlac is the only medicine that || did my wife any good," delated W. A. Wood, of Central Graded >1, Winder Ga., "It has restored ealth and relieved us of untold ^ <P"~/T ty, for her case was a most ^ I J j er main trouble seemed to be us indigestion," he continual. JWB? \ had suffered four years and ^ ^ ost in strength and weight in of the best treatment we could I She was extremely nervous and I $ V >cc nf dopn nulled her down to a I I J[ w. She could digest little she nd suffered from gas on the ch, heartburn and nausea, nnd i j ad headaches most all the time, TT IS persistent constipation. 1I1C fter some hesitancy we decided tO p?ll r Tanlac, and she began to show Cbs ed improvement with the sec- aSSGft >ottle. She has since taken sev- j? and the change has been mars. She is gaining in strength and 1 ThG ; every day and practically all 11 priced .... i- GQIoc 1 roubles have lett ner. sne eaxs j ?njoys anything she wants and I ; Che well at night. I have never grfiflf such improvement in any person famC2 ch a short time." COnSti with AT ABBEVILLE 2 note from the Proper Gander Xhl efforts were to be made on Sat- Chflll* y, March Gth, to reorganize the |! Six iville County Association of 11101111 hers, and we hope* that ncthirr | ened to prevent the meeting organization as planned. i- difficult to understand how or a countv supciintendc-nt cr.r' 1 c for any length of time without j ntr hi? teacher? organized in :: | ? , . Seven-t aim working teacher.? associaSu we conuratulatj Supl. V.'.j van? upon hi? view? of the val-| >f such an association. ' j 1 i this connection, we wish to pliment the Proper Gander. It is j CHAP dendid high school publication.?! throp News. ] U ? vsbbbbp risaffiffiffisififfisfiifiififfi! We have Charming Models in a New shipment of Novelty Skirts. lat you want. Every woman who unde iy shoes. We have assembled a fine collec you see them. pection of Our New Mod* Now Selecting the Dress for Ea; READY. WILL BE 0NE 0F YOUR VERY GREAT its Modes Some folk select "just frocks" and others are j select what they know to be new yet authenti w York ^et us ^ave p*easure showing you our su correct mode for early spring wear, and e: that are to be strictly the vogue for Easter. 100 difdisplayed, Taffeta, Georgette, Crape, Meteor, lace and con and hand - " _ _j_? ? to make up a collection ot most iascinaung euei ate instant favor. .$35.00 up $25.00 up Smart Dresses, specially priced at $35.00 CiriCICmJICICmZLCLCIClClClCICLCmiCLClCLC n j i j i j iznzjzi laijuijumjuu i J ij u ij ijito] HANDLER ions For Its Marvelous mndler I^eads Beca Its Real Worth easy to boast and make claims and to so n :idents that they may appear as mighty eveni nt in the colors of exaggeration. Liidler advertising has never carried boasts c ? - 44 4 ions to the public. It has never extolled son mce as final evidence of superiority. s Chandler Six is so distinctly the leader am< i high-grade cars because of its own worthing purposes does not need the support of exagge indler worthiness comes primarily, of cou: chassis, light, strong and enduring, feat js Clicndler motor developed throughout s( ant manufacture with no change of type o refinements and developments which have s ahead of any other six. s isn't a claim. It's a fact, and over six dler owners would tell you so if you could as! handsome bodies, splendidly built and tted on the one standard Chandler chassis. Ot!aer ears of same similarity listed at bi\mdres**?? of dollars m SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES ?i'en-Ptisscrzger Touring Car, S1S95 f Foiir-i~ asset: ger Rot Fcur-Passcnger D'sy-ai : h Cur, SI'?' 'assender Xeuun, S2S95 Four-Fa:scngcr Coupe, S2/PS (. I 11 Pricei f. o. 0. Chve'md, Ohi:) Abbeville Motor Car Com1 e IDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVSL sax re ,v- < . SSififfiSffiUiSfiifiifi n\\T 1 lid i ? . , s til sizes ana S SB s ______ s rstands how jjj tion of Pumps jS ils. jjj ster Wear j? PLEASURES S style informed and ^ c and smart. I?l | u; pero assemuiage ui specially fashions r2 ibined materials go jfj :ts, certain to ere? |J ? s ^ 1 ii immimm 11 T"i m\mmrnwm? imlBgi of SIX I Motor j|J|l \ use of lagnify mere | ts. it is easy J ?r unfounded tie single per3ng mediumjss, which for ration. rse, from its ured by the sven years of f. f design, but j kept it long ty thousand lr -f-tiom ? finished, are ? are ,or:2 ldster, $iS95 | Limousine j.jjva jjjjjj yaiiy jfj ! j"" ( OHIO