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BUY NOW t* 11 1 Ilu H j I Ijff Jj (ft s ft ig ST< Additional Locals Mr. Albert Rosenberg came home this week from a stay of several weeks in Baltimore at Johns Hop kins. He is greatly improved in health and leaves this week for Charleston, where he will enjoy the surf, the fishing and the pretty girls. He - takes the Press and Banner with him, which will add the finishing touch to a pleasant vacation. Mr. Joe T. Hughes went up to Greenville this week to attend the funeral of his niece, Helen, the eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hughes. The little girl's death was the result of a fall which caused a fracture of the skull. She was an only daughter and sincere sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents. Miss Mary Greene has returned to her home in Abbeville after spending several days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Andrews as the guest of Miss Annie Laurie. While in the city there were given several delight ful parties in her honor.?Greenwood Journal. We asked a good looking man Monday to tell us the news and he replied that "Mr. Peebles went up to Greensboro Sunday to see his girl." What we can't understand is why some Abbeville girl hasn't kidnapped Mr. Peebles and put a stop to any such expensive journeys. Mrs. J. F. Bradley entertained at a pleasant tea party last Thursday night complimentary to Miss Devlin. Her guests were Miss Devlin, Miss Lilly Clark, Misses Margaret and Mary Klugh and Mrs. C. H. McMur ray. Mrs. Eugene Stewart came over from Winnsboro Saturday and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Greene in the Gilgal section. She is accompanied by her fine looking young son, Eugene. Mrs. Flemmon Smith of Toccoa. Ga., is in the city visiting her friends and relatives for two weeks. Sh? is accompanied by her two sons. Harold and Flemmon and by Miss Lennie Thornley. Get a "hash dinner" with th( Civic Club Friday and Saturday Thirty-five cents will pet you all th< hash you can eat with plenty ol bread, cucumbers, tomatoes and tea. Miss Amelia Anderson, the popu lar daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M Anderson, leaves Thursday for i visit to friends and relatives ir Greenville and Laurens. Rev. H. B. Blakely and one of hi: V; manly young sons, came to Abbevilh Sabbath afternoon to see Governoi Manning and to hear him speak ir the Baptist church. Miss Mary Celesta Parler has re turned to her home in Wedgefield after a pleasant visit to her aurt Miss Martha Piatt and little Mis: Howard Hill. Miss Kate Schroeder of Abbeville, spent the week-end with Mrs. E. H, Holliday.? Anderson Intelligencer. % -jT t >r the Parlor, Living IENT-WOC Are in perfect made. In all tl Golden Oak, wc lot just arrived CAL DVES a-?RANC The A. R. P. congregation held services in the Court House Sunday < morning. The church is being re- < novated and cleaned and was ready for service. 1 Mrs. Foster McLane went out to * the country last Saturday to see her brother. Mr. Gilliam, who was so ( painfully hurt Saturday in their gin. ' i Misses Mary and Duella Oslin have returned to their home in Washington, Ga., after a pleasant visit of I two weeks to Mrs. C. L. Cochran. ' Supervisor Stevenson had his arm broken Saturday while cranking up 1 his Ford. He bound it up and > came on to town as lively as ever. Miss Sara Meadors of Cusseta, > Ala., arrived in the city Tuesday 1 and is the atractive visitor of her sister, Mrs. George C. Gambrell. Mrs. Gertrude Hemphill Sign left * Tuesday night for Durham, N. C., where she will spend her vacation, i visiting Mrs. C. W. Kendall. j Mrs. Frank Evans leaves today for her home in Spartanburg, after a . visit of several week? to her mother, 11 Mrs. George White, Sr. Robert Gilliam, who runs the Gil4 liam thresher, was caught in the machinery last Thursday and painfully 1 but not seriously hurt. c Miss Sara Clinkscales returned to ? s her home at Abbeville yesterday af; ter a visit to Mrs. A. W. Kay.?An: derson Intelligencer. I Mr. George Syfan is in the city c visiting his parents. He has an excellent position in Galveston, Texas, and is doing well. , Dr. and Mrs. 0. L. Doster of Greenville, are expected in the city i 1 Sunday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. < Herbert Allen. I Mrs. Alice Tidwell haa returned [j to her home in Atlanta after spend- [j ing awhile wit hher sister, Mrs. J. ? i Irwin Gilmer. s Mrs. Stuart Miller and little Ma- ( > bry Griffiin Miller spent part of 1 > last week in Clinton with Miss Nina 1 Mabry. k Miss Elizabeth Barksdale is in 1 Greenwood this week visiting her J , grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. I p Durst. i 1 Miss Clara Wham gave a delightful picnic to her Sunday School class at the Wham place near town Tues- j day. i 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrah spent ! the latter portion of last week in the 1 city with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley. * < r Mrs. Emory McCord of the Smith1 ville section, spent several days this J week with Mrs. John G. Edwards. < Mrs. Sam Cooper, of Mullins. has 1 ] > returned to her home after a pleas- ] > ant visit to Maj. and Mrs. Nance. ' 1 Miss Annie Radcliffe of Gilgal, s was in the city Saturday shopping. 1 Lee W. Barnes of Columbia, was in the city Sunday with friends. y Room, Bed Room, >D CHAIR taste, Light and D le latest finishes of )ven cane, open car and at prices very ! iES V ? Mrs. Robt. Hill and two children j )f Atlanta, are in the city on a visit ( ;o relatives on Magazine street. Miss Edith Leach went over to Atanta Sunday and was the guest of 1 Hiss Carrie Fuller until Monday. Mr. John W. Coleman and his son, Harl, came over from Greenwood ind spent the afternoon Sunday. ( 1 Mr. Thomson Hollingsworth of ] Florence, spent a few days this week i n the city with his home people. ( 1 Miss Mildred Cochran spent last i Friday night out at Little Mountain vith Miss Mary Hill Harris. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Davis spent the ] veek-end in Laurensville., Ga., with'* " TV L | < ?rs. uavis nome ioiks. Mrs. Saidee Mazyck and Mrs. Livingston are in the city for a visit :o Miss Mamie Loue Smith. Mrs. Rachel Minshall and family ' ire at home after a month's vacation it Little Mountain. Miss Edna Bates, of Batesburg, is n the city for a visit to her cousin, Mrs. George Penney. Mr. Otto Bristow has returned ^ "rom a two weeks visit to home folks C n Darlington. C 0 Misses Kate and Beatrice Schroe- "jj ler went over to Atlanta Sunday and jj ipent the day. jj D Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dewey and [ Hiss Elizabeth McCord spent Sun- [ lay in Atlanta. [ [ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stephen have [ eturned from a visit to relatives in [ tVinder, Ga. [ Mice A nti 1'n Hvi'or / , ? CnorfnnKnvr* X iuioo uxi^i) i'i upai iftiiuui^, L s in the city the guest of Miss Kathirine Link. SU3JSM3MSM3J5MSM3JS SJSMSISMSJt M3J5 |rf! SOCIAL j-t| USMSJSJSMSISJSMSMSJBMSMSJSMSM^/SMi Mrs. T. Gordon White entertained it Bridge Tuesday morning in honor )f Miss Kittie Perrin of Greenville, ,vho has been her guest for the past ,veek. Miss Maggie Latimer gave a de- j lightful car^l party of two tables of Bridge last Thursday complimentary .0 Miss Allen. A delightful morning was spent at cards and an appetizing luncheon was served. Miss Eugenia Coleman gave a pleasant porch party to twelve young j 5,-irl friends last Thursday, compli- ^ menting Miss Kenley Barnes and, Miss Myrtle Wilson, the attractive visitors of Miss Myrtle McLesky. A Pi*p?rrinfinn for Clnuo^K i An Effective Cough Treatment ' One-fourth to one teaspoonful of j Dr. King's New Discovery, taken as needed, will soothe and check coughs, i Colds and the more dangerous Bron-! :hial and Lung Ailments. You can't! afford to take the risk of serious ill- [ ness, when so cheap and simple a; remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery j is obtainable. Go to your Druggist to-day, get a bottle, of Dr. King's J Slew Discovery, start the treatment it once. You will be gratified for ;he relief and cure obtained. We buy Burr clover seed. Rosenberg Warehouse Co. Reception Hall Lil S AND R urable. The stron ' Mahogany, Early ! le, or veneer seats low, consistent wi SEE THE HOME OUT Comparison is the highest form of fl ittery. All cigars sold in Abbeville are represent to be as good, or better, than Speed's Cinco's. There is nothing like them. Stick to them. They keep a, good taste in your mouth and a clear head. Thirty-Mix for 25 Onts. Dr King'u Now Life Pills are now upplied in wel'-corked glass bottles, summing 86 sugar coated white pills, for 25c. One pil I with a glass of water aefore retiring is an average dose. Easy md pleasant to take. Effective and xwitive in results. Cheap and economi ial to use. Get a bottle*today, take a dose tonight?your Const pition will be relieved in the morning, dti for 25c., at ill druggists. DUE WEST ; ? * * * Due West, July 12. J Mrs. J. i. Mcuam is spending several weeks with Dr. P. P. McCain at Aberdeen, N. (J., and with Dr. McCain and Miss Mildred at Winthrop Summer school, Miss Isabel Grier and Miss Kate Kennedy and Mr. Paul Grier are spending some time at Montreat. Mrs. J. S. Moffatt and daughters, Nancy and Dorothy, are visiting in I 3J5M5J5J5JBJ5JBJ5Jc!JSJ5Ji2iM5J5f5J5JBI^I5J5iBJ5Mc I \A/ Hjr5MiiISESJ5!I5fSM5MSMSf3MSJSMSf a [| 1*1 a W s III The Rn.S itj ? w w a \i>/ ?} IT I DE 1-&- 1 . a ^ m ?? ,^| ? It Mid-Su a Tyx ? lil '* ^as '3e' If! years to | a TWs i gX | as a nurr |Qj ed when i^kl decided S/f\ s l-^-l waiting l< %1 j|| STRAY! Its fH 1^1 20 per cent I i^jj 10 to 20 per < 25 per cent I B/S Palm Bea< K| THESE PRI 1^1 = 3\A/ i Ipp I Come in and 1( II THE RO a \|/ g 3 f3M3?c3fS?3M3I3J5JSMS?2J3MSMSJ I ? ! * rt-i ?t> > ! > yk ? ! > ; ! > i-1 I2l2fSISISEIc2ISI&M2HSlSJS12ISMSM2MSM3JSL,i brary or Den our OCKERS gest Chair English or . A large tli quality. M d ne i FITTERS Chester. Mrs. 0. Y. Bonner attended the funeral of her nephew, Mr. Harris, at Lancaster last week. Dr. and Mrs. Lowery Pressly arrived in Due West Friday afternoon after a weding tour of three weeks. Miss Pearl Wardlaw of Abbeville, is visiting friends in Due West. Mr. Lawrence Brownlee has returned to Due West from a visit to friends in Covington, Ten. Mrs. Crowley is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Ellis. Master J. Watt and Robert Kirkpatrick have returned to their home in Charlotte. Mr. Robert Galloway accompanied them home. The whole town is rejoiced that Mrs. Jno. Pressly, who has been so 22 ' $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there ti at leaat one - " ?u-? kaa hMn QRiaea umu? iu? bvicuvv ? ?? able to cure in all it* stages, and (hat la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying: the foundation of the disease. and giving the patient^trength by building: up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, a I Sold by all DrurKlat*. 75c. ' Take Hall's Family Pills for constlpattoa. UiaMSM3I5fSJSJ3JSJ3J3JSIS?3ISI3?SJ3JSMSISJ3fi K i-t't t-ti i-t-t <-t'> <-t-t A-i ? ! ? >1 r"\ /V\ /V\ y\ enberg m PARTMENT STOF immer Cut en our custom for a ni put on a July Special iber of our customers \ the Sale would begin, to begin July 24th, ir onger. : : : : : r HATS HALI >iscount 0:1 Ladies' Ox cent Discount 011 Men )iscount on all Clothii ih Suits. ICES ARE FOR SPOT CJ 3t us show you. You w SENBERG MI i-> ?-t-> >t-? ?-t-r >t-? .-t-> >! ? >t? .-1 pr /:|-x 'y* *:|n f* 'I* *:fN ^ a [vj2JSJSJ2MSJSMSJSJS?2ISJSJSfSJSM2IEMSMS!i PAT LATER *?? i critically ill for months, is on the road to recovery. Dr. J. S. Moffatt preached at tiieFirst Presbyterian church in Anderson Sabbath. Mrs. R. L. Robinson has returned from a visit to relatives in Millersburg, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Ficken are visiting Mrs. Ficken's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wren. Mrs. Hatcher Long and baby are visiting Mrs. Lennie Robinson. Dr. John P. Kennedy has returned to his work in a hospital in Phila- delphia. Mrs. Thompson, of Gastonia, inspending several weeks with her par^ ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. WidemaJL \ Miss Josie Nance is visiting friends in Greenville. Miss Alice Brooks has returned home from a visit to Columbia. if:? t?_i a j j: l. l... i miss ncuvccu auuiduil, wuu been teaching voice in Durant, Okla., returned to Due West last Saturday. For the past six weeks Miss Addison has been attending the Exposition and other points of interest in Hie West. Miss Sarah and Mr. Payson Kennedy of Atlanta, are visiting their uncle, Mr. A. S. Kennedy. ircXo. II |ES !|| Prices lis 1^1 jmber of 1 Sale, and j lave ask- |^| we have 1^.1 istead of l^| rjui/c ll fords. l^rlH 's Oxfords. Ml iig-, including 1 > 1B III \SH ONLY |+g| ill be welcome SRC. CO. ill SJ5J5f52f5JSJ5J5J5J9J5J5MSJEj5JSJ5J5JSJ^ 2JEISI2MS/SMSJSJS/S/S/S/2/SHS?SJSJSISJSJSJSSl^H