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f ^ Xocal flews a town shopping Monday. Mrs. Sallie Bradley is home after visit to her son Tate Bradley in Jnion. C. P. Townsend is back after a isrt to his home people in Bennetts ille. Miss Janie Banks has returned om a visit to Miss T. Paschal of It. Carmel. Miss Nell Cason, Ellis Cason and om Cooper of Greenville are visit [g Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cason. Mrs. Calvert Thomson is in freeraville this week visiting re utives. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wister Harmon of IcCormick were in town today flopping. Miss Statia Wideman is home fter a pleasant visit to relatives in 'ue West. Mrs. W. H. Long is visiting her ster Mrs. Robinson in Due west rr a few days. Mrs. J. D. Bundy and children e in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Barksdale. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Parker and lughter of Willington were in wn Monday. Mrs. Davis and Children of awrenceville Ga. are in town visit ig Mrs. M. B. Davis. Mrs. W. H. "Mundy and son otored to Augusta and spent the eek end with relatives. Mr. L. G. Cruse of Charlotte, N. 1? ?: , spent x uesuay ui^ui in uic ith his sister, Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran. Mrs. C. E. Williamson and daugh rs Williamette and Rose Powell e visiting relatives in Pansy <Ja. iMrs. Benton Nickles, of Hodges ;oompanied by Mrs. Nickles of harleston were in the city yester ?y Miss Lula Turner of Spartan irg is visiting her sister Mrs. J. E. >nes on North Main street tftis eek. iMisses Lucile and Pauline Welch ive returned to Atlanta aftei a ication ispen't with their parents r. and Mrs. A. J. Welch. Miss Nelle Murphy and Mr. Callie lis took Miss Murphy's little nieces ith and Mildred Murphy to Au sta Thursday. Misses Marie, Annie and Cath ie -Gibert are spending a few days Lowndesville with their cousin :ss Mildred Baskin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. McNeill ve moved from the cottage next the Press and Banner office and 11 have an apartment with Mrs. L. Jackson. |L. C. Parker and Dick Parker |ve gone on a trip to Montreat N. They will bring 'Mrs. Parker, ither of Mr. Parker back "with the last of the week for a it. Frank Sherard of Calhoun Falls [ was in town today on business. C. E. Williamson went up to Greenville today on business. Charles Webb of Greenwood was in town Wednesday on business. John A. Holland, of Greenwood, , was in the city today on business. Hiram Lawson of Calhoun Falls - * v.... was in town toaay on dusjiicsu. W. W. Bradley and A. W. Jones ; were up from Columbia Tuesday to ] vote. Miss Howard Hill has returned from a camping trip near Hender sonville, N. C. Messrs J. D. Miller, Sr. and Eugene j Miller of Rapley Shoals were in town < yesterday on business. . E. M. McCord and Angus Botts of Smithville were visitors to the city 1 yesterday. Miss Edna Carroll of Monroe N. 1 C. is spending the week with Miss 1 Mattie Eakin. All of the out of town candidates were in Abbeville Tuesday in (time to get the late returns. Miss Irene Bradley, Mrs. Tutt and Miss Nona Tutt spent Saturday in Greenwood shopping. iMiss Lula Turner of Spartain- ( burg has arrived in the city for a? T An TatIDC .? I01W IAJ J>U4 O. VVV VVilVUi Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran spent today with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc Kee near Due West. . Mrs. Robt. S. Link and children ^ returned today from a visit to rela- . tives in Courtland, Ala. G. O. Hall, of Calhoun Falls, was ( i among the out of town people here - j to hear the election returns this < j morning. Miss Bessie Lee Cheathem went to Greenwood yesterday to attend the Presbyterian Sunday School ^ ! Convention. 1 Miss Sarah Harkness of Antre- ] ville and Miss Marion Prince of 7 Sharon are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Lamar Gilliam. Mrs. Black and Cooper and Swift Black of Springfield are in the city [for a visit of several days to Mrs. J. T. and Mrs. Joe Evans. Mrs. W. D. Addn and daughter j Sarah Holcomb are here from | Savannah for a stay with 'Mr .and . Mrs. Mansfield Hollingswortn. Miss Margaret Klugh is at home ; after attending a house party at Newport News and a delightful trip to New York. IMrs. George Flynn is reported improving ait the County Hospital. The baby, Georgia, ifs at the hospi t?nfW Mwo TTlim-in tai wxwi iui o. ix ijHtit. V V Mrs. T. M. Marchant and Tom and Pete Marchant are in Abbeville < from Greenville to spend until Thursday with Dr. adn Mrs. P. B. Speel. ( Miss Rosalee Anderson and Ed- j ward Anderson of Greer are visiting j Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McNeill. They 2 brought Carolyn McNeill down for , a visit to her parents. Thomas Maxwell, who has been j working at Ware Shoals during the . : summer, is at home suffering from , | an infected hand caused by a mos- ? 1 I jquito bite. |, ] Mrs. L. W. Mabry is visiting re- . j 1 latives in Greenville and Gaffney ] for about two -weeks. She will spend ] her time in Greenville with Dr. and , Mrs. Andrew Wardlaw and in Gaff ney she will visit Mrs. Sadie ; (Mazyck and Mrs. Livingston. Misses Bessie Lee Cheathem, : Carolina Chalmers, 'Mary Sweeten- ; burg, Virginia Wilson, Mrs. W. F. \ Perrin and Maj. J. D. Pulp attend- 1 ed the meet'ng of the Young people 1 Convention of the, Presbyterian ] church in Greenwood yesterday. 1 2ISJ5J2j5JSJSJSJSJSJ5MEIEIEI5J5JSJ5JBIB[515J5I5j^i' a I cnriFTw a ^^SMSMSMEJSJSiSlclCTGiEininiiAEaEiElSISis SgciCT\ THE BRIDGE CLU6. The Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. J. C. Hill Friday afternoon at ENTERTAINING. Miss Margaret Leslie is entertain ing to morrow afternoon at her home near town at a card party. ENTERTAINING THE BOYS The supper given last night to the young men who made up the Abbe ville base bal'l team was a success in every way. One hundred and seven men were seated at the table and they were served by a bevy of pretty young girls. \ dinner of ch'cken boiled ham and the things which go with it made up the meal. Mavnr M?rs nrfpH as tnasf. mastpr and called on "the team" whom responded with clever speech es. Everybody is resolved to sup port the team to the limit next year ind to capture the pennant. U D. C. PLAY The United Daughters of the Con federacy are giving a shoW tonight in the Opera House called the "Mak er of Dreams." About seventy five of the young people in town are taking part in it and it promises to be a _1 drawing cara. th, DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT. Fr ? thi There will be a dance given Fri-^j. iay night Sept. 1st, at Rosenberg's1 Hall for the benefit of the Abbe-Jthi ville High School Foot Ball Team. I t [t is expected to be an event of f0 much interest to the young people,'pr The Original Carolina Syncopators m{ will furnish the music and a good go :rowd will attend. The dancing ex will begin at 9 o'clock and last until pa J. $2.00 admission will be charged. 'co. BE VACCINATED. The local board of health asks us ;o make the following announcement: I Lt All school children who have not th )een successfully vaccinated in the j "C ast five years, will have to be vacci- J lated before they can enter school. 22 GOING INTO INSURANCE. St, A. B. Morse who has been in! charge of the soda fountain at. Austin Pen-ins Drug store expects, to go into the insurance business. \ r-r Mi 1 111 :il_ r'Vi lie will De in adwvuic uulim auwu?^v.i the first of November and will go ( sa to Greenville then to take up his!ne work there. Bill Hughes will have: nu charge of the soda fountain when w< Mr. Morse goes into the insurance! business. I th ! of MISS ETHERIDGE AT HOSPITAL'^ j Vs Miss Idelia Etheridge, of Santuckjin: is at the hospital today preparatory fo to an operation which will be per- ow formed tomorrow. i MIirH MONFY IN RANK "oca Cola Company Declares An-1 other Dividend j Sa New York, Aug. 29.?The board )f directors of the Coca Cola com aany, meeting here today, declared pii ;he usual quarterly dividend of $1 jer share on the common stock, pay- >1U ible October 1 to stockholders of -le record 'September 15. W. C. Bradley, chairman of the, ag soard, said that during: the first six I Tj nonths of 1922 the company earned ^ no approximately $5.75 a share on com ( fa non stock and on basis of returns th< shown thus far in the third quarter if the year, the results of the re naming six months will be equally gratifying. The company has no bank loans of any kind, he said, and I iias a cash balance on hand of some what over $2,500,000. 75 Men Entombed in Burning Mine. Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 29.?The 5UDerintendent of the Argonaut golds mine where 75 men are trapped by dli flames told the Sacramento Bee that by the miners were imprisoned on levels po too far below the Muldoon shaft to ba be reached that way and the only.thi hope of rescue was by putting out Ia1 the Argonaut fire. (to HISTORY MAKING EPOCH. Yesterday marked an epoch in tl: tory of Abbeville. For the fin le women participated in an elei n. They voted one hundred pe it, and did so like veterans. Th ting took place in the Court Hous thin the railing usually reserve * the lawyers and officials whe art is in session. Club number ^ a Irmrr foKlo rm left linn e of the enclosure as you went ii i at this table as Managers c ;ction were: Mrs. Mildred Browi yard Swetenburg and Sanfor >wie; across the enclosure an posite was a table at which sj i Managers of Club No. 2, Mi: rrie Killingsworth, Frank Lesl: d George Jones. The voters presented thcmselve their respective clubs, after beir sntified by the club roll, two tic! i were furnished, one state and or anty. After these tickets wei nri An4- twnro />Arr cai trked out, the voter was sworn, ar 5Ti placed the vote in a tin rece; :le for that purpose. And that wj there was to it. Everything went off in an order inner, and the women of Abbevil ted in an atmosphere of refinemei d good manners; that was litt Terent from a congregational mee ? in any of the churches. So K1 ry was made, and in the makii emed natural and right. L IS FOUND IN , FRANKLIN COUN1 msiderable Excitement in Coun Just Across the River. Athens, Ga., Aug. 29.?Repoi at oil has been discovered anklin county were confirmed he is morning when a sjubstance w ought to Athens and burned on eet before a large crowd of e usiastic and excited spectators. Leasing land in Franklin coun r the purpose of well digging ogressing at a rapid rate, an < in from Tennessee having leas' 0 acres this morning. Considerab citement is being exhibited in tt rt of the state following the di very. GETTING THE NEWS. Capt. W. C- Shaw was down fr-j >wndesville Tuesday night gettii e election news. He voted f Jolie" and "Miss Mary." 2 LIVES ARE LOST OFF CHILEAN COAS earner Itata Sunk With All C Board.?Wat Coastwise Steamer. Santiago, Chile, (Aug. 29.?tl lilean steamship Itata, 2,200 to nk today off the Chilean coa All f V?q nacconorPi (XI uuvjuuauv;. ixn u**w imbering 150, and the crew of ' ire lost. New York, Aug, 28.?The Ita1 e Chilean steamship which sai f Coquinbo today was a coastwi earner,usually -plying j betwe< ilparaiso and Africa, according formation obtainable here Agen r Chilean 'lines said she w rned by the Naccional de Vapor lich does a coastal passenger ai eierht trade. ANCIENT CASTLE ved by Change in Winds as Fore Burns. Romp, Aug, 26.?The freaulifi le forest of Castel Fustel, twen lies from Rome near Ost:a rning. The forest contains a ca i erected by Marchez Sacchettl -> S:s^??rth century and fortiffo ainst the pirates who infested tl rrrhenian coasts. The estate w owned by Prince Chigi, who mily since 1838 has leased it ? royal household. A large section of the forest h en destroyed ibut the castle w ved through a change* in the di tion of the wind. Now Selling Cotton Sumter, Aug. 29.?The Southe: itton Oil company ginned the fir le of cotton this year at the pla lursday. This was brought in 1 mes P. Meehan and graded mi ng. It was purchased at 25 cen the American Exports and Ir rts company. Friday two oth les of new cotton were sold < e local market. The crop is vei ;e in coming in this year, owii rains and cool weather. V SANTUC LOCALS % V V Rev. Lever is conducting a meet ing at Gilgal church this week. Eve rybody is pleased with his interest ing sermons. Friends of Rev. and Mrs. Cunningham are sorry to know they are sick and have been unable to attend the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wright left this week for Johnston to make their home. Their friends and neighbors regret to see them go but wish them success in their new home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Had don Aug. 21, 1922 a son, Reuben Morrison. Mr. M. B. Kay spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay. Friends are glad to know that Es telle Culbreth is improving from an attack of scarlet fever. Ralph McGee has returned to his home in Belton after a pleasant vis it to relatives here. Y i r rea ana boo miiiugswurui uj Columbia who have been visiting their uncle, Mr. Bascomb Kay arc in Antreville visiting their many rel atives this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Beasley an< Miss Ruby Beasley of Darraugh ts in re as th n tyi is )il i were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M D. Wright Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cooper has returned to he home in Charleston after an ex tended visit to her daughter, Mrs. T S. Palmer. Mrs. Richey of Donalds is' spend ing sometime with her daughter, Mr J. R. Haddon. Several from this vicinity enjoy ed the picnic at Mr. Arthur Erwin' Friday. Mr. Roy Kay has a position in th This photograph taken in a tory shows how the dreaded subjecting the patient to an X-Ray apparatus invented by many. The powerful 200,00i 'lethal dose" for carr'noma ce head of a pin measuring one-: The pin was engraved by Chs Wash., who was employed by printing. After Mr. Baker hai and is now in an insane asyli head of t,he pin magnified over right shows-the actual size of I WE ARE OFFERING, WHILE THEY LAST? ONE-LOT OF GENUINE Prophylactic . Tooth Brushes at 35 Cents. : i '* I '''' These are the .regular ! '' M Adult size, medium bris , tie, Prophylactic Brusivsa but not in the individual j " | cartons. - 4 < I J _ , 'rtSi Nydenta Tooth ' - Vi Paste 25 and 50l McMurray Drug Ct S WELL AGAIN ? . j Da*. F. E. Harrison has r< r from a receitt fall and was out mm -' time for the voting Tuesday ami tm ' hear the returns that night. ' V/atch the Ubel on your papa*, s ' Belton Mill. His friends wish - much success in his new wort s Wistar Richardson of GTeemRnS came up and spent Sunday wilk JL e D. Wright. % mmsmmamm xtfttSiteL. * n i ' v y' Bk 1 - ISaa TREATMENT CURES CANCER n English electrical medico labofa ^ " " " " " ?1 UiC3CclMT, ICS LUJCU KJJ iildV eight hour treatment under a new Professor Wintfc of Earlange, Ger 0 volt operated rays provide * lis, but do not affect healthy tissue* fcAVED ON HEAP OF <PJN i pieces of work ever accomplish^ iving of the Lord's prayer on the sixteenth of an inch in diameter, irles Howard Baker of Spokane^ the Bureau of Engrraving and i completed his task he went bliritf im. Photo on the left shows Che a thousand times. Photo on thr the pin. r