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Xocal flews : Personals : I L J \\\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ > > V \ V WATCH YOUR LABEL. S V, N V The Press and Banner is \ V issued r^rictly on a cash in \ V advance basis. Our lists are ^ V corrected the first Saturday in ^ V ea<:h month. If your label is V V marked "Sept. 22" or "9-22' \ V it means that your subscrip- \ V tion has expired, and that N V your name will be dropped un- \ V less you renew your subscrip- S V . tion before Saturday, Oct. V V 14. We make no exceptions ^ to the rule. \ I. W. E. Haddon of Level Land was in town today on business. Horace King of Cold Springs was in town for the day Tuesday. I Mr. G. R. Stanaker is spending this week in Columbia on business. Mrs. B. L. Haddon is visiting hei father, Mr. J. D. Miller, at Raplej Shoals. # X Mrs. EllisHuckabee of Lowndes ville was in the city yesterday shopMrs. A. M. Reid and her daughtei Miss Mary, were here today for sev eral hours. Rev. and Mrs. H. L. We&ks mo tored to Darlington for a few days Jiis week. I Dr. R. B. Epting of Greenwood ras in town Tuesday attending the IcDonald trial. Mrs. E. P. Kennedy of Due West, /as shopping in the Style stores 'uesday. Miss Elizabeth Nickles of Due Vest spen. Tuesday shopping in ur city. Clarance Pennell was here thu reek selling some of his fine cattle eady to cook. J. H. Barksdale of Greenwood ?as a business visitor in Abbeville tiis week. Mr. J. M. Huckebee and familj f Lowndesville was here for sever II hours Tuesday. Messers. Ollie Tucker and W. C lack, Merchants of Calhoun Fall: ere in the ctiy Tuesday. Mrs. Herbert Pascal is quite sic1* t her home on Nickles St. with th* bone breaking" fever. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Camp and lite Mary McKee Camp of Due Wesi ere shopping in Abbeville Tuesday Mrs. J. R. Stanaker is spending lis week in Greenwood, at the jme of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stalan?r i*. ? tjo,.,.;,. ,.r n I?Y? Jicll j- iiai i jr> U1 i 1^11 C4ii VJc* spending some time with hei nts Mrs. Richard1 Hill, and Miss lima Harris. Mrs. Roddy Ellis, was the guesi Mrs. Lar.gdon Wilson for sever davs. She returned to her hom< I Due West Tuesday. Miss Lucy Hunter of West Union 10 is visiting1 her uncle, Mr. J. D iller, Sr. at Rapley Shoals, was ir e city Tuesday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilkinsor ent the week-end with Mr. Wilkii n's mother at Abbeville.?iNew rry Observer. Mr. and Mrs. Ro<bert Brownlee s. Fannie Brownlee end Mrs. Pa' nnedy were down from Dn< jet shopping yesterday. b 'I Mrs. Malissa Dansby is sick at her homo in Fort Pickens. Geo Davis, of Greenwood was |] noted among the business visitors B in the city today. rJ'. Ernest and Kenneth Douglass are sick at their home on South Main street, with the grlpp. H< D. Miss Addie Hill Bowie came over from Elberton to attend the funeral of Mrs. Addie Hill. Mrs. C. E. Peele underwent an th< . operation at the Memorial Hospital inj Tuesday. She is doing well today. W I at: Miss Molly Ellis is spending sev- j .br eral days with Miss Lome tunings- wi worth on South Main street. lir er. W. W. Wilson, accompanied by inj his son-in-law, Mr. Temple of Level se: Land^ was attending court Tuesday, no Miss Clara Simpson one of the attractive young ladies who works at the Central office at Due West, was in the city Tuesday shbpping. j. ho Mrs. Will Crawford of near Mar- . tins Mill, Mrs. Jesse Botts of near Crawfords Cross Roads were with v ag Mrs. Claud Prince Wednesday shop- tgi Ping. re th: ? Chierf of Police Chandler Police- .. man M. A. Corley and Messrs. ^ Johp Dust, J. T. Cobb and Will Mil>; ton, of Greenwood were witneses in the McDonald v s Seaboard case. th : Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hill of r Lowndesvill? were in town today at- . tending to business. Mrs. Hill came around and renewed her subscription , and also for her son who lives j ' in West Virginia. i Harrison Botts, one of the young men who played on the Abbeville Ball Team during the summer, has -Rfl succeeded Frank Roche at the RosciT enberg Merantile Co. Hardware ; Store. ' ca , Mi O. W. Palmer, who is in the Har- an ness business here, -is planning to N. take a trip. He will leave Saturday for Lake Wacamar to enjoy a hunt- ed in trin with a nartv of friends from pr Richmond and Jacksonville. Th in QUITE ILL roi th: Mrs. Robert Green has been quite wi , ill at her home on Magazine St. , this wee?k, but is some better now. Rs Fc Bradley Reappointed. SQ. Coluorijia, Oct. HO.?Governor gr 5 Harvey today reappointed W. W. : Bradley, state bank examiner for a ^ four yeer term. Mr. Bradley was appointed in the summer by former > Governor Coopen to succeed James go ! H. Craig. b gr .an vVVVVW V ^ VVVW h r < VP 1( V LOOK HERE! V?' ca V Why is there one Divorce in V ? ^ every eight Marriages? ^ V Why cannot every marriage V ? V be perfect? \ V. For the answer see V ^ V "SISTER S" ^ '> Opera House?FRIDAY ! V 15c Admission 30c. ^ VVvVVVVVVVV^^VVV* J so i I at j CO For Coughs, Colds, ! ' ' M J Grippe jH ;i !M ..use.. |? | M Neuffer'sLung !51 T" ; ?it ionic \Si i ar t Especially good as jev - a tonic after any jal wasting disease. > * # Contains no opiate, th > . , cures by building a i ap. m ....THE... [ McMurray Drug Co t ? St ? ?J1 pi < ^'5MHi'5JEjrSJSjSJSJ21SMSHi5I51ElM5MSJEISJy [ goggry j [HrLT5JSfSIEIJclEJS^rP^f"'^^i;?iraCT;if^!^fn1T^fF^ U. D. C. POSTPONED On account of the death of Mrs. ?nry Hill, the meeting of the U. C. has beein postponed. IN HONOR OF MISS RICHEY Mrs. Claud Vandivev entertained e Ace of Clubs at its regular meet at her home on North Main St. ednesday afternoon. As a special tention to Miss Lillian Richey a ide to be a chair was arranged th a large and beautiful white ma le bow. A lovely bouqueit of flows was presented to her. A tempt5 salad meiun with sherbert was rved at the conclusion of the afteaon. A WINTHROP TEA. Mrs. W. H. White will entertain an afternoon tea Saturday at her me on Greenville street, having as r guests the Winthrop Daughters the town and county. Some time o a chapter of Winthrop Daugh rs was organized in Abbeville in sponse to the request of the Winrop Alumni, and such organiza>ns have been perfected all over e State. On Saturday afternoon from 4 to o'clock Winthrop Daughters over e state will be at tea and messages good will will be received from e college. Mrs. White extends an citation for all Daughters to meet th her and to enjoy the hour. IRS. RAYCROFT ENTERTAINS The social event of this week was e very delightful reception given anday -afternoon by Mrs. T. J. iycroft at her home on Vienna eet. This reception was a pretty mpliment to her two daughters, s. Henry Pressly of Tampa, Fla., d Mrs. Frank Poole of Brunswick, J., who are home for a visit. .. The Raycroft home is well adaptfor entertaining and Monday was ettily decorated in fall flowers. ie many colored cosmos being used the two reception rooms and aund the punch bowls. The lights roughout the house were shad|i th yellow. In the receiving line were Mrs. iycroft, the two honorees, Mr3. iuche, Miss Alpha Bolt, Mrs. Lawn of Columbia, and Miss Irene adley. Presiding at the punch bowl were rs. C. E. Williamson and Mrs. Joe fflo T ri f Vi n /JiviiMf* m f ^ n /ia? wvic. JL 11 uiic uiuiiig ivuui uiic tcir r-piece on the serving table was of ldenrod and around this was ouped dainty comports of yellow d green mints. The lights were aded and from the mantle a soft dw of light came from a myriad of ndles. Mrs. Klugh and Miss Maggie ooks presided at the table and cut e cream which was served by a vy of pretty young high school rls, among them being Carolina ialmei*s, Grace Milford, Debbie wen, Jeanse White. During the afternoon there was nstant coming and going of handmely gowned women enjoying the tractive scene and the pleasant nversation. Assisting in entertaining were rs. C. H. McMurray, Mrs. E. C. Drton, Mrs. Wilkinson, Miss Kate arshall, Miss Maggie Latimer, Mr." A. Milford, Mrs. John Harris, iss May Robertson, Miss Jessie Hill rs. Jack Fresslv, Mrs. Sam Shiver, rs. W. P. Greene and others. At the door card receivers held by tie Misses Helen Gambrell and ;ra Ward Tidy, who were pretty id dainty in pink frocks. The reception was charming in ery respect and was enjoyed by I present. ENTERTAIN Y. W. A. Miss Eva Reames will entertain _ "\r 117 A 1 T mi J ^ le x. w. j\. at, ner itonie, inursuay 'ternoon at six o'clock. To Build 50 New Houses Spartanburg. Oct, 10.?The Inan Mills, Inman, S. C., have award 1 a contract to W. M. Moore of ;at town, to construct 50 new juses for the employes of the mills he mills are equipped with 40,000 >indles and 1,000 looms and emoy 350 hands. V V LOOK HERE! V Why is there one Divorce in V every eight Marriages? V Why cannot every marriage V be perfect? V For the answer see V "SISTERS" V Opera House?-FRIDAY ^ 15c Admission 30c. vvvvvvvvvvvvvv MEMORIAL BRIDGE PROPOSED AT COLUMBI; Columbia, Oct. 10.?A memoris bridge over the Congaree one en to rest on Columbia's Gervais stree the other end to lie in New Brool land, Lexington county town, sut urb of Columbia, is now being pre posed here The Columbia Chambe of commerce has named a <$oir mittee to look into the matter an devise a plan for financing th ? i. 3.J i. uxiuge i8 not regaraea as saie i?j maximum loads, and a new 'bridg seems almost necessary. The propoi al is to make the bridge a'memorij to th? m&n in Richland and Lexinj ton conuties who gave their lives i the World War. CHARLIE FOSTER IS GONE; $50 REWARD OFFERED FOR HI) ' I Spartanburg, Oct. 10.?Govern< .Harvey has written a letter to Coi ty Supervisor Vernon in regard ' the disapparance oi Charlie Foste a convict who was serving a ter for manslaughter. Mr. Vernon hj not given out the contents of tl letter. Foster was seYving as tru ty at the court house when it w; decided to send him to the cha gang to complete his term. He w permitted to go to ihis home to se tie his affairs and has not be* seen since. A Teward of $50 has been offeri for his arrest. It's no wonder that where sen cows predominate farmers ha1 tried dairying and found that does" not pay. iiEfiiciiaraiataraiarafeiii 1 Tl .1 ij ine uuno l! E; is Good a [j WE HAVE A BIG [j CHANDISE BOU< ij ASSORTMENTSi 1 THIS YOUR COP i FALL WINTER F | GLOVE | , .MINUS THE NEV S ADVANCE ?|jj Tt's surely a season for ( S ])ress Sleeve effects (len !fl Gloves with the Suit or Jm er Gloves with the I)res Lfl Gloves were bought be: went into effect. Now th yj has been signed it will IC crease of from 50c to $ Span* of Gloves. Tu'n I Miisn full TTrnn .-..v. v ^.V*. r2 Gloves in Black, Brown $2.00 Pa m | NEW NOVELTY ffi We have unpacked a pr< jjj Bobs in different colors Ijj ing in price from 3j 50c to $1. i? I We alway Ij ?; C; Special Attentior ji ' Given to r 5 Mail Orders, i ?? if? .;V<. ' >': I ... . v, ; ' :j TO SEE WELLDR. L. V 4. K w j| Whose scientifically Fitted Glai ^ Aches. Artificial Eyes fitted. 1 ^ !;!; alist in the County who hafc p: ^ ;i; Board, with lens edge grinding ^ j|; while you wait. ^ j|? Office Hours: Saturdays and w !|! to 6:00 p. m. Tuesdays, Wed . ijj! 3:00 to 6:00 p. m. i!;![ Examination and Manufactv v | DRUG COMPANY, 3H Vi il Martin's -- F( T a Friday an e * October 1 V 1 ~i 5- ll 25 lbs. Sugar in 24 lbs. White House F 24 lbs Sunflower Self-: 8 pound Bucket Snow< M 8 ftound Bucket Cresc 3 lb. Can Maxwell Ho >r 16 Bars Large Octago ,n 6 Bars Small Octagon * 2 Cans Pink Salmon .. m Small can Carnation ' Large can Carnation ] ie 2 lb can Libby's sliced s" 5 Gallons Kerosene O: CLo m as Phone us before buyin Tn you. ;d pho: T. W. M ire "f v! SOUTH MAIN ST. , i - ? ' ^ ^wi mm ok lis Fall nd Philson ha #. STOCK OF CHOICE 1HT WHEN PRICES V? COMPLETE. IT WILL JSIDERATION BEFOR1 URCHASES. S SILK an< V TA RIFF 4 The most co E. Sport Hose jloves. The new ness. Tlies land Two Clasp colors. Coat, and long- Silk Host s alone. These Silk Hose fore the Tariff Silk Host lit tjie tariff bill Silk Host mean an in- Silk Hos< 2.00 on every Silk Hose Silk & W ch Lambsskiri Silk & \V and White at Sport IIo Sport Ho H*. .. Sport Ho EAR BOBS Pretty L'tt^ lino of Ear A real pretl and style, rang- most all sin brighten tin 25. i fs appreciate a vi, Philson's t ' ' * j V V m aianmuimirardritfgfi!^^ KWSKSWSS?SS?S?SSMS?C5SSSSJK5S? -SEE? ;L. LISENBEE, ' | sses will relieve Eye Strain Hod- ; rhe only exclusive eye sight speci- j I issed the South Carolina- Optical I a machine for making your glasses & Mondays?9 to 2:00 p. m.?2 j0? ? nesdayHS, Thursdays and Fridays ? 1,1 . y&s iring Office* over McMURRAY * Washington, St., Abbeville, S. C. $ . < / i * ;:J?S Specials JL >R d Saturday 3th & 14th $1^0 lain Flour 95c. rising Flour ...... $1.00 Jrift JL?ard $1.25 ent Lard $1.20 _ i3t? _ _ tfkf 4 Jh ' use oouee 91.1v n Soap $1.0? Soap..... 254' - 25c. Evaporated Milk - fc Evaporated Milk ..' 12c ' /' or grated Pineapple 25?S n 75- . x tg. We are glad to serve NE 408 ART IN - . ' PHONE 408 iianuiuiuiuiua^^ ? for Business ! I s the Goodslj; SEASON'S MER- 1 j! TCRE RIGHT , AND 1 PAY YOU TO GIVE gjj i MAKING YUUK J WOOL HOSIERY. ? , i * mplete line of Silk and Wool ! | ill the history of our bnsl- i | e we can give you in most j |' $100 H ;...... .rzi $1.25 51 > $1.75 ; | ; $2. oo i; ool Sport Hose !$*2.50 ^ ool Sport Hose $1.50 . r Bead Necklaces. In "V* [y line of Cut Necklaces, in |2 4' ides. These are ideal fo jj| } costumes of fall. [y "?0r fn X2.flft ffi T . J sit from you jj Special Attention jg Given to . j gI Mail Orders. K ~ -