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J if ' f Xocal - flews ' : personals : R. H. Kay, of Honea Path was" in town Thursday. Marshall Young, of Due West was in town Thursday. ] Miss Kittie Link, of Bethel, spent yesterday in the city shopping. Miss Mollie Ellis, of Bethlehem, j' spent Thursday iii the city. Mrs. C. 0. Nickles, of Hodges, . jwas shopping in the city Thursday. i Miss Statia Wideman has returnled from a visit to Due West. -'Mr. and Mrs. W. A Lee spent the J week-end ih Atlanta. Charlie Darracotte visited friends in Laurens Tuesday night. > J V Miss Mary Reed, of * Edgewood, wag in town Thursday. . J. C. Campbell, of Antreville, was ; ^ here Wednesday on business. Milton Hodges spent a few days of this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodges at Bordeaux. / ' T. A. Putnam, and son, Ansel, of Due West, were in town Thursday. ' ( . ] Mrs. Jim Link, of Bethia, and 1 x 11 iv" , , t: EXTRA S ILi* I rui lite ncAi $ 5.00 Men's Extra 1 $ j>.00 Men's Extra 1 $ 7.00 Men's Extra I $.7.50 Extra Pants . $10.00 Men's Extra P $11.00 Men's Extra Pa $12.50 Men's Extra ] 815.00 Men's Extra P; r THE ABOVE PRICI fr I M A-J. j. m. rtnui CLOTHING The Great Te When a thing happen; infer that under the . will be {the same these Were it not for this, lil and very little progrei We all learn by expei When a stranger com | receives prompt, cour ! urally concludes that his account here, the s vice ^ould continue t , ed him. He is never disappoir / NATIONAL BAN* u Abbeville's Stro % sistcn, Miss Brough, of Mt. Cannel, weres hopping i^ town Thursday. 0 " Mrs. Lamar Gillianr and ftirs. Bob-Brown are visiting Mrs. Jesse Harkness, of Antreville. Miss Erin Crowther,' and brother, Fred^ of Antreville were in town in town Thursday. Claude Wilkinson, of Hartsville, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilkinson. _ A. M. Euwin, and son, A. R., of Antreville, were m the city Wednesday. ' ' S. J. Wakefield., of Antreville, ind S. A. Wakefield, of Calhoun falls, were in the city Wednesday. Mrs. C. D. Brown, Charlie Brown Fr., arid Miss Plevna Seal spent Wednesday in Greenwood. Mrs. Jesse Pratt, and daughters, Misses Mabel and Ruth, of Due West were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Norris W}akefield, and children, of Antreville, are visiting Mrs. Bob Mabry. , Mrs. Otis McMillan, of / Greenwood, spent Wednesday in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.' M. Gambrell. Mrs. Lewis Perrin, and daughter, Mary Norwood', toll leave x Sunday for Atlanta for a visit to relatives and friends. . \ Mrs. W. D. Barksdale, Miss Winona Barksdale, Mrs. J. D. Bundy and Reese Hall spent Wednesday in Greenwood. ^__>? Mr. R. S. Link, and, children went down to Columbia Sunday to see Mrs. Link, who is in a hospital ihere. FECIALS f 5 i I Seven Days j Pants $ 3.95 | Pants ...! .... $ 4.75 >ants .. >..... $ 5.5S $ 5,95 ants $ 7.95 ints _$ 8.75 ,, j Pants $ 9.95 ants .$11.95 iSARE CASH! | {j r. arson to. N i i 11 STORE. (I V li Ml?jfc, I ? tmmmmmmmm mmmmmmm mmmmmmm acher > 3 once, we- logically same conditions, it ITWIA 14- l*nr\viATic< ;cuiiu. 1/iiJLic it xxct^/p^iio ;tle would be learned 5s would be made, ience. es into this bank and teous service, he nat should he establish same high class serhat was first accordited. : QIv ABBEVILLE. V ' * t ' j ngest Bank'' I v D. J. McAllister, of Mt. Carmel, 1 and H. 0. Watson, of Calhoun jjj Mills, were business visitors in Abbeville Thursday. W. B. Uldrick and W. R. Ellis represented Means Chapel here \\ j Friday. They looked like the cotton jij. was growing back at home. !|! ji; Mrs. Lou Alcwine, of Abbeville, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. jj> William Mitchell, last week.? ij Honea Path Chronicle. . : Mrs. J. A. Brown, of Greenville, jjj: and Mrs. M. B. McCutcheori, of ;|; Bishopville, are visiting Mrs. M. E.' ]\\ Hollingsworth. Mfss Inez Wright and Charlie Wright of Atlanta are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Sam Nance in Fort ;j; Pickens. ^ .'j? v ji; Mrs. W. M? Castleman, of Lown- ; ; idesville, was in town today and re(newed her subscription for the jjj 'Press and Banner. . ' !|[ 1 r J Mrs. Kate Haddon, 'of * Donalds, ,who has been visiting her uncle, R. jjj iM. Haddon, returned to her home !|! yesterday. J William Hughes and - Webber ij: Wilson left for Clemson Tuesday ;|j jwhere they will, take a special jjj : course. , . \:j; krs. Eugenia C. Hemphill went over to preenwood Wendesday and will spend a week with Mr. and# jj; Mrs. James C. Hemphill. Miss Margaret Cothran is at home v ' for a short visit. Mrs. Cothran is ^ still in Columbia and her friends ^ will be pleased to know that she is ^ improving. ' ^ V Misses Eva Ferguson, Eleanor v * Gambrell, Lillian .McCanty and Wary Sharpe spent Thursday ' rening with Mrs. A. J. Ferguson, ^ of Fonville. ' ', , , l to , Miss Henry, of Illinois, Mrv and ^au Mrs. W. A. Friday and Mrs. Emma Ii addon, of Greenwood, were visitcrs at Mrs. P.~A. Cheatham's Wednesday.-' U ?"? ' jL * . en Mr. A. T. pall w>is called to An tierson yesterday on account of the <j*ar serious illne.ss of his father.. Mr. Hall passed away a few hours before hie son reached his bedside. ^ , ' Miss Elizabeth Edmonds stopped over from Sunday until Monday Hj with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. H Edmonds. She was on her way from- H Augusta, where she was bridesmaid H at the marriage of her cousin,. Miss H Fannie Sewell. H N Mrs. -W. W. Bradley, and Mrs. J. B F. Bradley were visitors in Green- B wood Wednesday and attended the B party given by Mrs. Charlie Klugh H that afternoorf. Mrs. C. J. Lyon, of;PS Greenville, was also a guest at this IB delightful affair. . IB **' COCHRAN.SHARP 9 iH Friends in Abbeville tiave received B cards announcing the marriage! of B Miss Bess Cochran, of Anderson, to B Mr. Frank Augustus Sharp, of Pen- H dleton, the marriage taking place H Thursday, June 17th, 1920.. B Miss Cochran is an Abbeville girl H who has made her home in Anderson B in recent years. She is a cousin of B Miss Hannah Cochran dnii of Jas. B j Cochran, of Abbeville, and a sister of B s Miss Nelle Ccchrgn, once a popular H | teacher in the Abbeville schools. She has visited the Misses Cochran fre-t H quently in the last fev^ years and has H been greatly admired by our young B people who were fortunate enough H to meet her. H The groom is a planter in his com- H munity, and a son of the late Dr. Sharp of Pendleton, and is well and H favorably known in Anderson county. M The young married couple after H the honeymoon spent in the moun- H tains of North Carolina, will make H their home in Pendleton. ' BS BROCK?REED Eg i Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Ithamar Brock have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Miss JA Ann Orr Brock to Mr. Alexandria K Mack Reed, the happy event to H take place at the First Bajptist BE church on Wednesday ev^ling, : June 23rd. Both of these young people are popular hei'e and their <Hj marriage will be one of th? social R | events of the season.?Hoi/ea Path Chronicle. ; I s. w A a: . ing the ? ;^^pr"ii 1 Do -of' v / / : PLAI "The Friendly Ba ) , ' 1 ^.VVVVVVVVVVVV r( ?SEE?, ^ Vl "IN OLD KENTUCKY" V-le OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY V'<w AND SATURDAY V'a ADMISSION 25 and 35 cents. V tj A UNION BABY ijj |j torn, at Union, June 15, 1920,1 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Garnet, a ghter, Mary Klugh. . f ' K)DEN SHIP IN SERVICE 130 YEARS lustrating the log life that wood- S ships may attain, a dispatch to t< American Lumberman from ti npa, Fla., states that one of the sst wooden ships in the world b \ at Tampa Dock Co., for slight v? HHMD / / . / J ' * ) lBi?I!Hl!lllVlllilMI " I # I \ Keef > Qo MB I ' \ HERE ish. trasts sharp] to masquera revelation in ' Kl THE I / Satisfaction Satisfaction On your v PARK I BANK ACCOUNT 1 MORE THAN YOU bank account does noti / ? money in the bank. Ii ire is iFETY for the funds yo >NVENIENCE in the hi money. - * . HELP in case you want r ACQUAINTANCE w that can either make or es this not suggest to yoi having a connection witl x ' INTEREST PAID Ol V 1 ' MTERS B/ % nk" ABBE i . " . i V- V ' ' ' jpairs before proceeding on its oyage from New Pork to New Or-1 ians. The Vessel is the Success,' 'hirh was huilt in India in 1790. nd used in the British East^ India' rade. Later it bechme ' a prison nip, transporting ,convicts^ to Tasrnnia. The vessel is constructed iroughout of solid decay-resisting lurmese teak wood. W?ET ORR OVERALL . . PLANT AT NEW * ORLEANS ^DESTROYED New Orleans, June 17.-y?he weet Orr. Overall factory here was >tally destroyed by fire today, enliling a loss estimated at $125,000. The cause of the fire : has ' not S eeri determined, although belief as expressed by fire department' . \ .... )-Kool|| thes i| * u ?o 7 I ot weather CLOTHING y with the "hot-air" gai de as Summer styles. EEP-KOC NATIONAL SUMMER of standard tropic-weij of smart sty lings and fi ray to comfort, stop her * # JiK and K ' ' ;' > !: ' ' II MEANS MUCH IMAGINE J '- 'iM nean mereiy nav1 the first place ,' ;j- , III' ' ' u have to cany. idling of your. . .^L;> v ' , ? - ; ; y.iU to borrow money ' : O: ith an institution j ma^your credit. J\ < | i thp lmnorfanc.p I - *7 V f V->. i a bank like ours? : f - /V / . ; "4 SAVINGS. > v Wj ; , i| KNK / < ' >$M rvi * ?- t*t /n * V II il ?t*If Lrt 8 'v.: r : -M r- .'r ' . J| ?-?7 officials that it was due to defective - : electric wiring. .New machinery M been installed but. a few weeks age < ... and the plant was^ being operated /; at capacity. . ' Vt ,' 'r'ii s ' ' -S .'.jfflj ICECREAM SUPPER ' , ^ The public is invited to an :ce ' ,:j cream supper given at . HopevSJe ,J church Saturday night, Juh? 26j > _/ beginning at 7 o'clock. Proceeds for the benefit of that J churci;. _ jV ?S E R-? '.V , V A "IN OLD KENTUCKY" :S V OPERA. HOUSE V IV ANt) SATURDAY ' l\ ADMISSION 2? an^? cento X ^ \v\\vwVyV\^wv *. : ?.?. *'' ' 5 bmuhsjbbbhsbbbbi ? . I /\\ \ I "1 /. I "< \ m ' /' ' Ir * |Bj ? that con- g b that used ' m There is a B SUIT ' I ght fabrics. J nical fit. EESE I ^ J 1