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c? MT. CARMEL. "Mrs. P. R. Black and Miss Florence TBlack spent Friday in Abbeville, S. C. Mr. Lawrence Hester spent several days in Atlanta this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cade and Miss Xurae Cade spent Thursday in Abbeville. Mrs. Monnie Floyd has been on the 1 sick list this week. Misses Susie Patterson and Reba Wells spent last Saturday night at Lethe with Miss Sarah Blakely. Messrs Ollie Watson and Harris; . Horton motored to McCormick Friday j and spent a few pleasant hours with ? old friends. Mr. H. M. McCain of McCormick, was a business visitor in Mt. Carmel Monday afternoon. J On last Friday afternoon, the Matron's Sewing Circle was entertained by Mrs. Lillian Paschal. Quite a num' ber of ladies enjoyed this meeting, and near the close, cake and cream "was served. Miss Julia Cade has seen on the ; -sick list this week, but is better now. 1 Mr. Smith Scott has recovered ?- illnaco JLrum IUO iCV/Ciib muvoui Mrs. S. C. Riley attended the meeting of the Matron's Sewing Circle last Friday afternoon. We were delighted to have her with us. 1 Mr. Fred Black, who is travelling j out of Charleston, spent the week-end last week with his parents, Dr. and < .Mrs. P. K. Black. ] Messrs. J. H. Chiles and T. E. i Leard, of Troy, were business visitors 1 In Mt. Carmel Monday. i The many friends of Mrs. T. B. i "Frazier will be glad to know that she 1 has almost recovered from her re- y -cent illness. 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Baker and Mr. ^ M. B. Tarrant of Greenwood, spent r ' Tuesday quite pleasantly with Mr. * -and Mrs. J. R. Tarrant and family. ^ Miss Florence Black is spending a f ifew days at Latimer, S. C. \ On last Friday evening the "Younger c -*Set" were entertained by Miss Tee ? .'.'Paschal. After many interesting t - .games, cake and cream was served by t Miss Dora Black. Among the out- g -of-town guests was Mr. Carlton Man- ^ -jiing and Miss Alice May Manning. fc DO YOU KNOW THAT * ""Light promotes cleanliness? jj A clean mouth is essential to good ? I health? ' s Physical training in childhood is "4he foundation of adult health? The U. S. Public Health Service issues publications on hygiene and sanitation for free distribution? b b Isolation is the most efficient means d of controlling leprosy? b Headache is Nature's warning that the human machine is running badly? Bullets may kill thousands?flies -tens of thousands? s s Obesity menaces longevity? t HORRY FOR WILSON. g Xonway, May 1.?There was an entire absence of factionalism in the | Horry county Democratic convention which met today. The meeting was , organized with the election of E. J. i Sherwood as county chairman vice J. ' A. Lewis, who did not stand for re- | election. J. A. McDermotte was re- i > elected a member of the State execu- 1 ; tive committee. The convention was t in ifcs indorsement of Wood- i row Wilson and pledged the Horry j delegates to vote in the State con- : vention for Wilson delegates to the 1 national convention. 1 'Subscribe to The Press and Banner. RUB-MY-TISM . Will cure Rheumatism, Ncu- | 1" ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic | Sprains, Bruises, Cuta, Burns, Old g Sores, Tetter, ^Ring-Worm, Ec- q zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, | used internally or externally. 25c e . ___ __ l: * **#******* * NOTICE. * jj * Write me and I will explain * jj * how I was cured in 4 days of * & * a severe case of Piles of 40 * p * years standing, without pain, * | * knife, or detention from busi- * o ness. No one need suffer * jj "* from this disease when this * [j '* humane cure can be had right * G "* here in South Carolina. * 5 * R. M. JOSEY, Lamar, S. C. * [ * Route 4. * I -* ********** The Mammoth Yellow f Soja Bean promises to be one of the most profitable crops for southern farmers everywhere. Makes a large yield of beans, which are readily salable for oil-producing and food purposes, in addition to its use for forage, soil-improving and stock feeding. Splendidly adapted to our southern soils and climate. The New 100-Day Velvet Bean the quickest growing of Velvet Beans, promise to supercede Cow i Peas very largely as a soil-improving, forage and grazing crop throughout the South. Cheaper to seed per acre than cow peas. Write for prices and "Wood's Crop Special" giving full in iormauon in regara 10 ooja ana Velvet Beans, Cow Peas, Millet, Seed Corns, Sorghums, Sudan Grass, etc. Mailed free. T.W.WOOD & SONS, ! SEFDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. ! " i" CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUGGISH LIVER Crashes Into Sour Bile, Making You Sick and You Lose a Day's Work. Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel acts like dvnamite on a slue gish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated, and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It's harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children; they like it.?Adv. OUR VISION. Breadth of heart takes in a great1 deal, it is true, yet at the same time it gives forth much. The higher vision which seems too spiritual for many of us to accept in our every-day problems, can be brought closer to us if we only try to look for it near at land. The wide stretch of space, or natter, or whatever it is that seems 1 ;o shut us out of many of the more : blessed aspects of existence on this i ,vorld can be bridged, and has been )ridged many times, by doing what i ve can to make our personal lives nore in harmony with life as a whole, : ind particularly with the conditions 1 vhich affect others. The spirit of I ellowship with the rest of mankind < vhich lies dormant in our natures :an be easily awakened if we do our ] >est to take a broader view of life; i o sweep, as it were, other horizons J hat our own and not to confine our < ;aze to the interests and conditions : vhich belong peculiarly to us. We . >ecome free agents, we do not work i or ourselves alone or for anyone J :lse in particular, but we acquire the ] tower to understand and help others, i md by doing so to help ourselves I ar more than if we confined our I houghts and our desires to our peronal advancement.?Ex. < !< TIMES CHANGE. 1 We see they now operate on a loy's head, in order to matce a Dene/ oy of him. That isn't where our lads used to operate to make better oys of us. WOME* SLOW? "Why do you state that women are lower than men?" demanded the uffraget. "It takes most of them 40 years o reach the age of 30," replied the rouch. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. 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Send 10 cen Sunset Magazine and write whatever information you de | in the West, a SUNSET MAGAZINE | SAN FRAF a EI jI3JSiajaM3MSI3I3MSJSMSI3M3ISI3I3J3J3faM3J i | PROLONG LII g ? S a | A Harmless Vege a with no Inju: a a a ?? I DOES AWAY WITH i 3 a ?? ? a Grigshy's Liv-Ve | Recommended li a E a ii'SMSJSISJSJSI3MSISS3M2?3IcM3I3MSI3J3Mc McCORMICK. Mr. Charlie Carroll, of Augusta, spent the week-end here with relatives. *A# A llrtliofo 1YU3S IfXOX y X X llivup, Vi. rtuguovu) has been spending a few days with Miss Mary Connor. Mrs. M. L. B. Sturkey and little daughter, Harriette, are visiting relatives in Greenwood this week. Miss Jett and Mr. Fred McCain were the visitors from Calhoun Falls Sunday. Misses Bertha Sanders, Marian Sturkey, Mamye Patterson and Wistar and Luke Harmon motored over to Due West Friday to witness the Erskine-Wofford ball game. FIRE AGENTS ARRANGE FOR STATE CONVENTION South Carolina Insurance Company Offer* Free Transportation to Its 80 Representatives. The South Carolina Insurance company has offered each of its 80 agents in the state free transportation to themselves and families for the purpose of attending the annual convention of the South Carolina Underwriters' association, which will meet in Columbia May 19. The railroads have also agreed to give reduced rates on account of the sessions, which will be held at the Jefferson hotel. The programme and other details of the convention have been completed. It is probable that some action will be taken in regard to the present insurance situation in this State. The principal address will be made it night by Edwin Warfield, president of the Fidelity and Deposit company of Baltimore, who will outline the "Development of Casualty and Surety Lines." After the election of jfficers the association will adjourn. T^ie Columbia Chamber of Commerce will entertain Mr. Warfield tnd the directors of the association at luncheon. The directors are: James A. Cathcart of Columbia, president; Pery Moses, Jr., of Sumter, Fames H. Fraser, of Georgetown, Wiliett P. Sloan of Anderson, Hayne P. , Glover of Greenville, W. M. Reid of i Bishopville, John B. Withers of Coljmbia, T. S. Wilbur of Charleston, ] S. F. Cannon of Spartanburg, and ; 3am M. Grist of York. Delegates to the convention are re juestea to notify August Kohn, gen- , jral chairman, or David G. Ellison, ; :hairman of the committee on enter- ; lainment. LOW COST. "Did your new gown cost much?" "Only one good cry." RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment That's the surest way to stop them. [The best rubbing liniment is V5 . & LMMSNf Good for the Ailments of 1 Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own A ches, Pains, Rheumatism, Spfains, Cuts, Burns, Etc.. 25c. 50c. $1. 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Miss Ruby Simpson, of near Lowndesville, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hodge: Simpson. Mr. Calvin Stevenson was a .visitor to the city Saturday. A crowd of young people enjoyed themselves at a picnic at Miller's Mill Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright' and children of near Lowndesvile, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and children, and Mrs. Gaston and little one, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Mr. George Morrison was a visitor to the city Saturday. Mr. Bob King and children spmitj Saturday and Sunday in Cold Springs with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKellar,* of the city, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Finley. Mrs. T. W. King spent a few days of last week in Antreville with friends and relatives. Misses Eva and Estelle Finley spent Thursday night with Misses lone and Viola Beauford. Mrs. L. F. Finley and children, and Miss Eppie Beauford spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. Mr. T. H. Botts, of the city, spent Sunday with his family. Misses Florence Beauford, who has been attending the Rock Spring school, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beauford, in the Bethia community. Mooara Thnmiwon and Shelton Beauford are visiting friends and relatives in Bethia. The roads in this community have been put in fine fix and Mr. Newell has had a bridge built across the creek leading to the city which will be much to the delight of the public. Mrs. Earl Stewart and Mrs. Benson Ellis were shopping in the city Saturday. Mr. John Bolden has returned home from spending a few days in Pomaria. | JUST THE PLACE T DELICIOUS FOli served in a most sanitary mann you sit comfortably under the i steve;s famou; promptly delivered anywhere ii flavors. Fresh fruit. Packed tc dainty candi1 made fresh every day in our sax 11 |^aaaeaaaaeaaaaeeaaaaeaeeaeaeaeeeeeeeee[ araraiiifiiiuiuzigfefiiieiiu i| Don't Put 15 i a It's Dan ii 5, | [ I Delicious |^yjjp I Wafer Wfwk g*?h.,. iuj Ice Peril ASK (JS Ai i K S 11 [ 3 THE REFRIGE] S j COOLER AND SPE [! FECT CARE OF TE ? IT! IW. A. 'SKfNfvvsSKSKfsf^KKfsfs^^?W?^r^v^v^^W^sM^ | MONEY 1 On Real Estate. T ||| land one-fourth mile f 8 fj&rgam. | LIFE, FIRE and i|| Insurance. | ABBEVILLE INSURE j w. l. peebl: commencement day at jones high school Following is the Program which will be rendered by Jones High School at its commencement Wednesday, May 24, 10 A. M., to 1:30 P. M.r Prayer. Music. Princeton Brass Band. Greeting Speech Ralph Morrison Song?Welcome By School Reading?Patience William Henry Hill Reading?"Keep Agoin." Cecil Moore I Reading?"Specially Jim", Pauline Golden. Music. Reading?Love Johnnie Morrison Reading?Politeness __J W Morrison Reading?"Echo" Guy Moore Punctuation Points? Boys and Girls Music. Reading?The Boy on the Farm ?Prank Golden. Reading?"I Can"? Harold Morrison and Boyce Shirley. Reading?'The Little Rambler"? Blanche Hendrix. Music. Reading?"Keep Right At It"? Tommie Jones. Reading?Axe Grinding? Frank Morrison Mother Goose Entertainment? 1 Boys and Girls Reading?"Hoe Out Your Row,"? James Graham. Music. J "The Freckled Faced Girl,"? Alberta Morrison j Reading?The Two Laborers? Curtis Hill j Music. "The Days of The Week" Seven Girls O MEET YOUR MAN^ FNT DRINKS ] $ er by courteous waiters, while slectric fans. ^ 3 ICE CKtAM | i town on 'phone order. All \ > order. iD GOODIES . L titary candy kitchen. , P if5iiyafiffiyyyyyyayi Ice In The igerous and Unne BOUT THE A IEFRIGERATOF RATOR WITH THE I :CIAL BOTTLE HOLD] IE FOOD AND DRINKI] CALV CICLCICUCICICICICLCICLCICICL HJIJIJIJ LJ LJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJ I. ro LEND II hirty-one Acre Tract II rom city limit, a real ! every other form of | VNCE & TRUST CO. I ES, Manager. Reading?"Hustle Roy Golden Class Recitation?North, South, East and West?Four Girls. Mc sic. Pantomime?-Rock of Ages? Girls' Reading?"Vacation" Louise Golden Music. Addresses. ":v Col. J. H. Wharton, Waterloo, S. C? Dr. David Ramsey, Pres. GreenviUf Female College, Greenville, S. C. Governor Richard I. Maiming, Columbia, S. C. Baseball P. M. RUINED BY PROSPERITY. "Prosperity has ruined many a man/' declared the moralizer. "Well," rejoined the demoralizer, "if I was going to be ruined at all I'd prefer prosperity to do it.?Harper's Magazine. ________ vy ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. rhere was a young lady named Aster, Whose clothes fit her like a plaster; But she happened to sneeze And she felt a cold breeze, And she knew she had met with disaster. Subscribe to The Press and Banner. Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No. 68$ is prepared wpanMfr br MALARIA or CHILL* 4 FCVCft. Five or six doses will break Say earn, sad if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. 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