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^ FRII PAF "M< T-~^ I A P v>aii r\ a1 (I llllcigiiie: n. uivup \j. Females. Birth, W< I are weak, follow. S III To Our Out of Town HI AND FEMALE." _ _ _ tai . ~ jn > \ .4 V SHILOAH V C1* % > Mr. and Mrs. Sam McQuerns sa were shopping in Abbeville Tues- th day. ph Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mundy, Mr. th W. L. Mundy and Miss Rebecca be Anderson spent Saturday in Edge- Pa field with Mr. Dick Anderson, who formerly lived in Abbeville County, wl Mrs. G. W. Smith and children ,te i of Columbia are visiting Mrs. Janie up Stevenson. . jin Mrs. Allen Hannah has as her.id guests this week Misses Rebecca up and Elizabeth Senn of Sewberry. jw Mr. and Mrs. Austin Martin andjth children spent Sunday in Hodges J P1 with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Robetrson. jLi Messrs. Charlie and Lucian; Nickles, and Oscar Botts attended! to Children's Day at Greenvale church h< Sunday. ! pi Miss Zelma Mundy had as her ;gi guests Thursday, Misses Lidia#lhi Mundy, Rebecca Anderson and Mrs. fi J. is. and Mrs. J. A. atevenson. m Mr. S. O. Botts made a business j oi i.-ip to Abbeville Friday. bi Mr. Newton Herron was a busi-1 ;:2i-s visitor in Greenwood Sunday s i r.'terncon. :ai Mrs. W. P. Wham of Abbeville, j u Mrs. C. C. Fleming of Columbia and 5, iior daughter, Mrs. Frank Fleming and children, of Miami, Fla., spent |i< the week-end with Mrs. J. B. Stev-;S? enson. j M Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hannah and :aj children were the guests of Miss'cl Lidia Mundy on Friday. !at Misses Rebecca Anderson and I k jc-rsie .Uur.dy were shopping in Greenwood Friday. We are glad to note that little' I Barabara Mundy is improving after > several weeks illness. I Mr. A. H. Mundy was shopping I in Hodges Saturday. ' Q Mr. W. L. Mundy and daughter, j Miss Zelma, were shopping in Abbew ville Wednosday. P' KU KLUX KLAN IS 01 STRONG IN GEORGIA P( th Aims of Reorganized Order Set j . Forth by An Atlanta Profesaor I !Pl QoTror?r?oV? Tul^r 9H A Kv 1^^ ^UTuiiiiaii) WUJJ A-V. ^viuwvvu wj the noble spirit and lofty principles 01 that inspired the formation of the e: famous Ku Klux Klan in the dark days of reconstruction immediately following the Civil War, the secret w order has been revived and klans ^ are- being formed over the country, Wi according to Col. William J. Simmons imperial wizard of tib th Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Its 01 ' membership now reaches into nine- C< teen states and has representatives 01 in New York, Illinois, Texas, Mis- *3 souri and other distant states. Sev- w eral of the neighboring counties around Chatham have organized sa clans in the past few weeks and it of si understood that othere are to be ch formed. j he The nanual conclave of the in- (he habitants of the invisible empire pa which was held in Atlanta last May co stirred renewed interest in the er o y.i + e wrtrb- Tf wqq aHonrlorl of by members of the klan from every section of the country and since wl that meeting Col. Simmons has re- su ceived numerous inquiries regard- po ing the methods to be pursued in at- mz OPER )AY AN! IAMOUN' ilc A } / f Men and Women, sud ealth, Trappings, Van: >uch is this Story. Patrons it is Certainly ining membership in the klan and organizing branches in other ;ies. ? One of these inquiries came from leading citizen in California who di he had become, convinced that e klan, because of the high princi?s upon which it was founded and e purpose it aims to serve, should extended to California and the icific coast states. rhe Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, lich is a patriotic, ritualistic frarnal order, is no hastily "jumped >" affair, but has been in the makg for the last eighteen years, the ea of perpetuating the principles >on which the old Ku Klux Klan as founded having originated in e mind of Col. Simmons, who is ofessor of Southern history at anier University in Atlanta. Col. Simmons dedicated his life i this cause and for fourteen years ; thought, studied and worked to epare himself for launching this reat institution. In October, 1915, i mentioned his ambition to some iends .among whom were three en who were bona fide members " the original klan when it disinded. On the night of October 26,' Col. immons met with those friends id after he unfolded his plans all lose present?thirty-four in numjr?signed a petition for a larter. On Thanksgiving night in [il5 the organizers of the klan as mbled on the top of Stone fountain, near Atlanta, and there ; midnight, under a blazy-fiery oss, they took the oath of allegilce to the invisible empire, nights of the Ku Klux Klan. The chai'ter was issued by the ;ate of Georgia, December 4, 1915 :d a special charter was granted r the superior court of Fulton junty, July 1, 1916. Since the klan had among its charr members three of the original embers of the old Ku Klux Klan it ah granted all the rights and :ivileges enjoyed by the original rganization which swept the car;t-bagger and the scalawag from e South in the dark days of the ;construction period following the vil war, restored to the white peoe of the South their rightful posi>n in the nation, brought order it bf chaos by suppresing the lawss element of both races and then, iving accomplished the immediate arpose for which it was. organized, as auietlv disbanded bv order of en! Nathan Bedford Forrest, who as its chief. "While conditions today are not e same as they were when the iginal klan was organized," says dI. Simmons, "the need for an ganization like the Ku Klux Klan just as pressing now as it ever as. "Its purpose is to inculcate the cred principles and noble . ideals chivalry, the development of laracter, the protection of the ime and the chastity of woman>od, the exemplification of a pure .triotism toward our glorious untry, the preservation of Amican ideals and the maintenance white supremacy. "No man is wanted in this order 10 hasn't enough manhood to asmo n real na+V< with cprimis nnr 1V ** AV*"4 w"w" """ ' x j se to keep the same inviolate. No in is wanted in this order who I I A HOI ) SATURE T - ARTC nd F( denly flung on a Desert Is isbed. A new life, calling Worth While to Come an ADMISSION: CHILI will not or who cannot swear an unqualified allegiance to the government of the United States of America, its flag and its constitution. "Only native born American citizens who believe in the tenets of the Christion religious and owe no allegiance of any degree or nature to any foreign people or persons are elgible for membership." i Engraved Cards and Invitations?*| The Press and Banner Company. - ? mnm n?| ' H _ | Let Us SI In perfecti s sideration. T 0 'Automatic Lc a boon to wor % device is foun m oJ fjf* We will gladly as the fourteen add which thousands o: For example, the J which eliminates 1 tary Porceliron Hand-Rubbed Oil ] These are all ri I ^ $100,000 extra anni I v JSE 2 ! >AY JULY R ACTQ R? 1 V/ll 1 / I\C jmale sle. Master and Man, Mi: ? to a test of worth, where d See This Beautiful Pich )REN 25ct?. / TO CLOSE THIS WEEK UnA Ittll Tultr 17 TU? cmrna. XT AVVVIV mil, UUijr J- I JL lit OUAAXJUCi. [[ school at Winthrop college will close ei this week, examinations Being held a on July 22 and 23. n A concert will b^ given by the students, under the direction of Miss Carrie McMakin of Charleston, and cj Miss Florence M. Rhor, representing c< the United States treasury department,* will address the teachers on ^ thrift. ai ii JL \ | ^ |l!L'i^? ij? llni Vv 7 nlliiuiMiaiifr.nJitti ri, riiirtijjil It how 1WWhy &li} ng the Sellers Ilitchcn' C:'~'. '1 r J_I j 1 . nuruijie, L_:U -)wering Flour Ein. 11:1.3 :3 nen and heartily endc:?. 1d only in ilJJSK. "Thc^esi Servant demonstrate thb f^r.fzr?. v/cl! ? itional long-wanted convericr.r0? f housewives are enthused over. Automatic Base Sheif JZr'ar.c>=c 3ack-breaking bending, me sani/ork Table, Ant-Proof Casters. Finish and Dust-Procf Tc. najor improvements which c~r' ; jally to supply, yet the coz*. ci a c V. A. Calvei DAYS 23rd ? :el Super F< M FOUN j. m. bar: "THE ADMIR. stress and maid?now j i i < i tnose wno are strong ire. You Will Neve ADULTS In many respects this has been tl est summer school ever held at Wii irop. The teachers have been eWi st and industrious, and eager t yail themselves of all the opport\ ities offered by the college. Many important and helpful coi ;rences have been held here, ii luding the editors of the state, tt >unty -superintendents and princ als, the social workers of the Sout id a* conference on the problemati "^1 'if"' r ?n 'iii'iiiiiiiiipQ^" ? . " - 'I III"1!!1#' #??#?*? \-.fj ==? l!'!!|!i,|i!||4WW?jw? JW'y rs !' It^*>4wap ___i li)i;iil!|t!l|M9?gtaK) 3|i' -~1 l|i':i'!?!!!l^3g!W Jj? j:.. y I; kj|: 11 * j ggl -* .-- - >. o 0 A , K?1 s ?* ^ ? ^ / \ ??^ ??4^ - * 4 . i . ^v..?_ *? A -w . 2^/C, iinCg,..il iICLwj iiud k*.o f ; ..J. L.;t.r0V( th.3 fcr ' ?o physicians t? klTCH w CAbiNf n Your Hants ' filers to ycu is no greotsr Cizt. mere ir r.eec j^r yuu iu ruggle with a make-shift?for "ocured. First, iet us demonstr vantages of a Sellers Kitchen 11 explain cur liber?.! poli .t your income. l-y cf iho a ~;:;3rs ^crturif.*! Z.jiJc r.zv.1 rt & Son: 1:1 24th sature f I * ' ' . ':S DED ON "j ' RIE'S PLAY . J A.BLE CRICHTON" ' ' ' -'y4 ' only Males and .. lead, and those who >r Forget "MALE I J . 35 Cents I ||i te .child. ii 3s| i- The total enrollment for all ?|| i- courses offered by the college this ^ ;o summer has been 1,323, not includ- jj i- ing the editors and the social work- J v How about sending that girl of ,e yours some nice monogram sta- , v j| j_ tionery You will get longer and k sweeter letters if you give your or[ I der for a box to be sent her?Press #1 1C and Banner Co. t c I . i - %r.}1 srs ' I v. w.-i-V'A.O I ' J 3v. the t recor r- ize as . * .casure.. This EN | :TS any good cabinet. do without or to a Sellers i3 easily ate the wonderful Cabinet; then we icy wi'.h * ;.r,.r.^5 -J> , !-/->?* nicQ I js! Jlere is "our ? s i L