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VAVVVVVSVVVWVVN Mi V ^ ne V SANTUC V Bi V V| vWVVVV\VV \ * ^ V \ an This community and the visitors sic enjoyed a picnic at Mr. W. H. a Sharpe's Tuesday. A bountiful pic-j nic dinner and hash with tea was sp served under the big oaks. The day E. was very much enjoyed by all pres- j ent ard we wish for many more vi: pleasant days as this one. Mr. Johnson Burnette of John-jV ston spent a few days this week ^ with his daughter, Mrs. Mason Wright. | * 31r. and Mrs. r urman Maiim spent Monday night with Mr. ard CQ Mrs. J. K. Haddon. ^ Mrs. A. J. Morrison and children c]( have returned home after a few i days visit to relatives here. Sp Mr. W. H. Sharpe attended the b< Orr's Rifle Reunion in Due West Gi Thursday. ) Misses, Linnie, Clora and Viola ch Beauford spent Thursday after- da noon with Mrs. Mack Wright. !W Mr. Roy Kay was a visitor in Due j. West Thursday. sp Mr. Walter Keller attended the M: picnic at Mr. W. H. Sharpe's Tues- i day. sp ^ Mr. H. H. McGee and family of wi I Belton attended the picnic here Tuesday. wi Mr. W. F. Kay and family spent \ last Wednesday with Mr. "and Mrs. j0, Newell. TU Mr. M. B. Kay spent Thursday J evening with Mr. J. itf. Blum. vj? Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haddon and ; children and Mrs. Ermie Haddon sp( and Mr. W. E. Morrison spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom qt Nickles. Miss Virginia Bosler of Warren4 * sp< ton spent a few days this week with ^ Miss Lucy Palmer. liss Thelma Burnette has revarned to her home in Johnston, S. i i C., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. ^ D. M. Wright. 'e Mrs. Julia Johnson has returned . to her home after several week's' wa visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^ W. W. L. Keller. j . 1 da; M:.cs Varamae Faulkner of Green-1 a ? wood spent the week-end with Miss 1 Ruby Richardson. ' ? Sp Miss Idcalia Ethridge and brother, , A1v!T)? spent Sunday with Misses ^ / 'irie and Louise Kay. . Miss Ruby Richardson has re"/S j turned home from a visit to rela-' tives in Greenwood. } ^ Master Ralph McGee left Tuesday for his home in Belton after a I } two week's visit to relatives here. "? r? rv if ttt ? s wit! our. ana iurs. v. ai. wrjgm, ana | 1 "relt Like t Man and Wife, All Run-L * Were Greatly Hell ^"IFE and I. after a hard an jWj spring on the farm, "were tJred and run-down," says Mr. E. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acworth, J Ga. "We neither felt well. I knew my . be blood was bad, as 1 had little boils on th the back of my neck. , . re "We felt we needed a builder. We it had heard of Ziron and thought It must be what we needed. It certainly cI jraa. We took it faithfully, and after ]j? ? week oz such a matter we began to hs (Ml better. Uj wife felt like cooking, PALMETTO jl; Pa!College oilers thor ;i| i*a|?liy. Secretarial. Typewri counting and kindred bram l|; Palmetto College gives you Free Kmployment hepartm Hi rails for trained executives ;j> in the Souih. We furnish husiness colleges with tor :j: structiou. New equipment, hay and Night School. Pos can complete the prescribe ;|| Palmetto College in less th; ed in any other school. On ;f scnts every state in the Soi ;| Pennsylvania. Tho reason ;| known everywhere. ;| Address, Box 65, Varnvill if or Box 173, Orangeburg, S j:> Charleston, S. C. if The School That's Ki We Pay Your Railroad Fa | PALMETTO - , I r. Bumette spent the week-end, ar Greenwood with Mr. Henry' , ltler and family. . ;| Edith, the little daughter of Mr. j d Mrs. Tom Stevenson, is right, :k at this writing. We hope for her j speedy recovery. Misses Lizzie and Willie Able; ent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.. J. Botts. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wright were i sitors in the city Friday. V V VV V V V WW vyvJ s LONG CANE V. V The crops are looking fine in this mmunity after so much rain, but e farmers would be glad to see it jar up for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Claude P. Cromer ent a few days of last week in | ilton, Anderson, Greenville and j *eer. Mr. anl Mrs. W. H. Beauford and \ \ I i ildren of Greenwood spent a fewj j y of last week with Mr. and Mrs. j I . D. Beaufotd. , Misses Eva and Estelle Finley ] ent Sunday evening with Mr. and j rs. A. E. Erwin. Mr. and Mrs. Claude P. Cromer j ent Wednesday night, in the city th Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKellar. Mrs. A. E. Erwin spent Monday th Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cromer. A crowd from this community enyed a picnic at ftapley Shoals tesday. V Mr. John Miller was a business sitor to the city Saturday. Mr. Hugh Cromer of Greenville ent a few days of last week with j] ? parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Oscar omer. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cromer jnt the week-end with Mr. and s. W. D. Beauford. Mr. John Miller spent a few days last week near Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cromer spent [ ; week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. j Erwin. [ We are sorry to report that it j s necessary to take Mrs. Eugene j ller to the Chester Hospital Sun- j f y. Her many friends wish for her j | speedy recovery. . Misses Lirnie and lone Beauford j | tnt Thursday in the city. rhe many friends of Mr. Charlie I j | tts will be glad to know that he | j 1 i ' s mprovmg. | = tfrs. Joe Smith spent a few daysj | la8t week kith her mother in Wil-j aston. "* | ^ Ir. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and( dren spent Sunday of last week' h Mr. and Mrs. W D. Beauford. j ^ 1 bating | ' | ? iown from Farm Work, se oed by Ziron. I ar jfr td I sure felt like eating. i l? "Ziron sure did us good. It made i both feel stronger and better for e fall work, which everyone knows 'some work' on a farm. My boils 'nc gan to dry. up, though Just at first | , ey seemed worseT^fe?w? "We are much better and can highly pe commend Ziron, and gladly do so for ve sure did us good/.' i Ziron is' a safe," reliable, tonic medi- j ne, good for men, women and child- G< n, when an iron tonic is indicated. is easy to take and contains no ibit-forming drugs. ' kr Ask your druggist or dealer. ]1? ? Wj 'st 'of COLLEGE s he ? Ai uugli courses in Stenog- $1 ting. Bookkeeping, Ac- >j'c, lies. A scholarship in |!m a membership in our |'de ent- We receive more g!an than all other college s x1 -r n all the old established jj| ^ tellers. Individual in- jj|lar Experienced teachers. itions guaranteed. You :jil 1!? id course of study in ;;;j an half the time requirr student body repre- <|| tj, ith and as far east as ;* 011 is Palmetto Coll'ege is j|j tr, ;!;! a le, S. C (Mother School) |:,th . C. or Wentworth St., l|:i ;j; .tn %t0 iown Everywhere. ;|> tr re to Palmetto College- ji; te :|;!st COLLEGE If ? J | Final Cle 1 1 Not a chronic sale. prices than carry the j| In order to dispose jj shipments soon to ar U lat year's wholesale Old Hickory Chairs Old Hickory Rockers. . . Old Hickory Settees Old Hickory Settees . . . Old Hickory Settees . . old Hickory Chairs ... Old Hickory Tables . . . Old Hickory Swings . . . Old Hickory Flower Sta p| Old Hickory Rockers . . Old Hickory Chairs . . . j?? .Rerfigerators I Refrigerators Refrigerators Refrigerators ... .. .. Refrigerators g? Refrigerators Refrigerators jj Refrigerators Refrigerators Refrigerators Refrigerators Refrigerators, all white Refrigerators Refrigerators | Rattania Rugs, 9x12 . . Del tux Rugs. 9x12 Del fox Rugs, 0x9 We do not believe jj goods up in order to U es and invite compai U sons that our prices ? 1 Fretwe | ONE PRICE CASH ! ? . E. F. "BAD MAN" ' 1 REACHES NEW YORK1 < nder Nineyt-nine Year Sentence ( For JVIurder?Has Dime Novel Record * 1 . ^ New York, Aug. 18.?Private c ihn Mosher "bad man" of the A. F., under a ninety-nine year nfonoo fnr Villintr an. American rived hert today on a transport,!r om whence he will be sent to savenworth to serve his sentence, ! a Compilation of Mosher's record,^ lich reads like that of a dime}" >vel villain, began before the war I len he emerged from a Western nitentiaary and enlisted in Den-j r, concealing his criminal past. ^ Equipped with a knowledge of ^ >rman from his Austrian par-1^ itage, and a smooth working | lowledge of jail breaking and indcuff-slipping, Private Mosher 4 / is sent to Europe. After the armi--, ice his unit went to Coblenz with e army of occupation, but the lure further travel called Mosher and i continued on into the interior of ustria, absent without leave. An American sergeant, Harry irr, was sent after him. The two en met and Carr was shot to ath. Then the civil authorities of t Austrian village arrested him 11 r assaulting: a forester. He was ought to Coblenz, court-martialed ;d sentenced to ninety-nine years r killing Sergeant Carr. r Used Wooden Pistol t With Private J. W. Bailey, a cell- f ate, he escaped, made a weapon r at looked like a pistol and for c le time the two lived by robbing t avelers who happenel to pass near \ quarry where the two concealed 1 emselves. c Again he was arrested, and this < ne placed aboard the Pocahontas s be returned to America. On the J ip across the ocean he demonstra- < d his mastery of devices of re- i raint by wriggling free from a ? irty-two pound irwn ball attached 1 i his ankle and slipping off a 1 rir of ingenious German hand- < mnamnm arance of :ure and I In a word we would ra m over. quickly of our Summei rive, we have marked < prices which is below n Regular Marked Price. Down Price $6.50 $ 5 50 7.50 6.50 14.00 11.50 10.00 8.00 19.00 15.00 7.50 6.50 14.00 11.50 27.50 22.50 nds .... 8.00 6.50 11.00 9.00 10 00 8.00 65.00 52.60 90.00 75.00 45.00 37.50 60.00 50.00 75.00 62.50 17.50 14.50 ....... 22.50 18.00 32.50 27.50 35.00 29.00 125.00 100.00 95.00 84.00 75.00 50.00 30.00 24.00 25.00 20.00 24.00 19.00 44 a -T en & .w i i iuv 12.50 10.00 in sales, the kind your c mark them down. We rison at all times and a are not met by any con I ill-Alversi "THE SER V STORE. IIIIIM Tandcuffs. Before the vessel made port Mosh ir was separated from other prison ?rs and securely manacled. Subscribe for the Press and Bar ner, :ensus figures on drainage in stati Washington, Aug. 18.?The Di ector of the Census announces ubject to correction, the followinf ireliminary figures for organize* rainage enterprises in the state o: iouth Carolina: Item - Dee. 31. 191f ?Acrei ^tal area in organized drainage enterprises 154,691 mproved farm land 62,42' 'imbered and c}ut over land _73,01* )ther unimproved l^nd 19,25! 'otal land area of state. 19,516,80( irea of state in drainage enterprises 8 p. c Iwampy or wet or subject to overflow, in organized drainage enterprises 5,76( lost of organized drainage enterprises .?G18,0S> Legal Blanks for Sale Here.? 'he Press and Banner Company. NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PR! MARY ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that the pri nary election of the Democratic par y for the nomination of candidate or United States Senator, Congress nan, State Officers and County Offi :ers for Abbevile County will be hel< il the Democratic clubs for Abbe rille County on Tuesday, August 31s 1910. The polls will be opened at ! >'clock in the morning and close a I o'clock in the afternoon. No per son will be allowed to vote excep such persons as are duly qualified ac wording to the rules of the Democrat c party, and are properly enrollei it the club at which the person of fars to vote, and every person votinj j.*ill be required to take tne prope )ath as required by the rules of th All Summc furnishings. ther sell this merchandise r Furniture, and make roi >ur entire stock of Summe manufacturers price today. Deltox Rugs, 36x72 . Deltox Rugs, 27x54 Imported Grass Rugs, 9x12 .. Imported Grass Rugs, 8x10 . . Imported Grass Rugs, 4x7 . . . Imported Grass Rugs, 36^72 . Imported Grass Rugs, 27x54 . Couch Hammocks ' Couch Hammocks ..." Coolmdre Porch Shades, 6 ft. Coolmore Porch Shades, 8 ft. Coolmore Porch Shades, 10 ft. Pnnlmni'P Pnroh Shfldp? \ ? ft Fumed Oak Porch Swings . . . Fumed Oak Porch Swings . . , Fumed Oak Porch Swings. . . Ice Cream Freezes, 2 qts. . . . Ice Cream Freezes, 3 qts. . . . Ice Cream Frezers, 4 qts. . . . Brown Fibre .Chairs Brown Fibre Chairs Brown Fibre Chairs Brown Fibre Chairs ' Fibre Lamps Fibre Tea Wagons Ivory Fibre Room Suites . . Green and Mahogany Fibre I Room Suites >rdinarily see where the mark everything on our fl s most of you know who h ipetitor in South Carolina I on hurmtui ICE STORE." f ' AIN I party. I l- The polling places of the respec-' tive clubs and the managers to conduct the said election have been des-( ignjated and appointed by the County, l"j Democratic Execfltive committee of Abbeville County as hereinafter set' forth. The last named person at eachj , club is the clerk and the three first named are the managers of the election : Election Managers. r Abbeville No. 1.?T. C. Seal, Al? I j len Long, R. E. Cox. , j f Abbeville No. 2?C A. Botts, J. L.J Clark, Frank B. Jones. * Cotton Mill?J. H. Barnett, Jim 1 Faulkner, J. F. Barnwell. Lebanon?G. E. Putnam, W. B. 1 Wilson, W. T. Sanders. J1 Calhoun Falls?R. 0. Bell, John 21 Poore, Fred C. Nance. ! Lowndesville No. 1.?E. W. Harj j per, Jr., L. B. Loftis, D. K, Cooley j I Lowndesville N 2.?W. C. Hall, 1 f OttQ Nelson, R. E. Clinkscales. Mountain View?W. B. Mann, G i I T. Hodge, Charlie Bannister. ; HALL INVES1 *1 \?[Chero sr Furni- I at greatly reduced om for our New r Furnishings at s Regular Marked Price Down Price . . . 3.75 2.75 2.75 2.00 . .. 14.00 11.00 . . 10.00 8.00 5.00 > 4.00 , 3.00 2.00 I 2.00 1.25 .. 40.00 32.50 . .. 47.50 40.00 m 1 6.00 6.00 g 8.00 7.00 |f .. 11.00 9.50 .. 13.5U 11.UO m 5.00 3.50 .. 6.00 4.50 7.50 6.00 .. 4.00 3.00 4.75 3.50 .. . 5.50 . 4.25 . 24.00 22.00 S . 20.00 18.00 . . 30.00 > 27.00 . 35.00 30.00 . . 60.00 50.00 .. 30.00 25.00 .. 210.00 190.00 jiving ' . . 210.00 190.Q0 merchant marks loors in plain figur- jjave made compari- j? re Co. I IDERSON, S. C. i SBBBMBBMWWBHii - Antreville?F A. Fleming, R. D. Williams, Fred Crowther. Level Land?R. L. Young, J. K. , Temple, P. C. Ellis. T-To m nfnn T T P Aiaui^i/uu U? * . XU.UX V4 V , U?. ^ Burton, C. C. McDonald. Keowee?J. Claude Ashley, Benjamin Shirley, J. R. Pruitt. Rock Springs?Clifton Burts, W M. Jameson, J. P. Smith. Donalds?B W. Tribble, J. J. Dunn J. B. Winn. Due West?Edgar Long, J. L Caldwell, J. R. Winn. Central?John McKee, Leonarc Mcllwain, D. E. Nickles Cold Spring?T. 0. Fant, F. F Uldrick, Eugene Newell. Means VChapel?H. M. Cochran Otto Price, Calvin Crawford. ' Hillville?Clyde Seawright, J. V Smith. W. B. Bowie. The managers of the clubs wil designate one of their numoer to cal at the court house on Saturday, Au gust 28th, 1920 between v a. m. and 6 p. m. for boxes, tickets, etc. * A nr\ *rAAnr? J. HUWAKJJ iYluurvEi County Chairman. SHOW YOU THERE'S COMFORT IN EVERY LINE )f our buggies, phaetons and other carriages. There's more. .There's a Jurability and strength that means ong and satisfactory service. If you }lan to buy a new carriage you canlot do better than to secure one of )ur vehicles. MENT COMPANY S?)I , - 0