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"" ~ ^ / IJtOCiU |j _ flews 1= I : {personals : 1* ImbwbmmimJ * w Miss Florence Ertzinger of Bay " Minette, Ala., is in the city the attractive guest of Miss Irene Carroll. J Mrs. T. M. Marchant of Greenville, is in the city on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peak, of Com merce, Ga., were here for a few days w this week with relatives. ^ . W Mr. S. J. Kilgore spent Sunday in j. the city with Mrs. Kilgore and little son, who have been visiting relatives her^-for a week and :they rfeturned o] to their home in Clinton Sunday afternoon. j_ 'ta Mrs. W. H. Murray returned to her home in Kinards on Monday after ^ . . an extended stay with homefolks in ^ni the Sharon section. _ P s , \lo Miss Sara Brooks spent the week- g{ end with home folks in Due West. n< m Mrs. W. T. McDonald returned gj home Saturday after a pleasant stay with relatives in Atlanta. a m James Cox spent Saturday in An- a derson. !tl Mrs. M. H. Wilson, Mrs. Gussie ^ Corley, Miss Elizabeth Corley and aj Lowry Wilson spent the week-end in w Columbia with Mr. Sloan, who has w been ill for several weeks, but is f( some better now. cj Wallace Harris came up from Columbia and spent Sunday with his ^ motfter, Mrs. j. a. narns. Mr. and MrsT^L. Pennal and J children of Raleigh, arrived in the ' city Saturday for an extended stay wi^h relatives. Mr. Pennal was oper- ^ ated on in the Raleigh hospital about1 two weeks ago, and is at home to , get strong again. ^ ...?* . ? ' Frances Mabry was at home for the ^ week-end from Erskine. He says the ^ I hardest thing he has had to do since 1 his arrival in the college, was to sing a "solo" for a crowd of girls out on the campus." . , ?- I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McMillan and Mr. Leslie McMilan and Miss Sara Perrin made up a car of interested spectators at the foot ball game lastr& Saturday afternoon at Anderson. ai hi Sunday and onday were as warm ? as days in July or August and the rain onday afternoon came like a summer shower with plenty of lightning with * it It is much cooler and the dust is ^ settled. K in Mrs. W. Bradley and her family of interesting: children went over to ^ Greenwood last Saturday and saw (n, the sights of the big circus. ^ ' : T~m ' 1.8' Miss Caroline'Graves is spending jp this week with Mrs. H. W. Pratt. Sat- itl urday she will leave ; for Augusta fa where she will spend several days ;tj with relatives.. )vW Ijb - . fc Mrs. W. A. "Harris, of Courtland, a Ala., is in the city and will make an ti extended visit to her two daughters, g Mrs. R. S. Link and llrs. L. C. Park- * er. i a 1 -L? Mr. E. M. Anderson is m Green- \ ville this week in attendance on the United States court. He will spend the time with his daughter, Mrs. Simpson. . . Mrs.# Lizzie Cason left Saturday | to take' charge of her school at "The 1 Old Buck Stand." , CLINTON LODGE NO. 3. Ex-communication of Clinton | Lodge No. 3, F. & A. M., will meet 1 Thursday night, Oct. 12th, to confer | Third Degree. Otto Bristow, Sec. | I COMPLIMENTING MRS. COVERT. I Mrs. Covert is in the city from | California on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. | Stark. She visited here some years I ago and her friends are glad to have I her come again. Since her arrival she f has been complimented with several I delightful entertainments. Mrs. G. A | Neuffer entertained at a lovely lun- j cheon last weekat which covers were : rid i for,.twelve ladies and at which & ve course luncheon was served. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. tark entertained at three tables of Iridge for her visitor. The games rere lively and a fitting close to the fternoon was the serving of a deghtful salad course. Again on Friday morning Mrs. tark entertained about twenty laies at a morning party, the ladies arrying their work and spending the me in sprightly conversation. A incheon was served at noon after hich Miss Fannie Starkk delighted le guests with two lovely songs. )ote Discusses Liquor and His Neighbors abvul, octoabar ate, sixtean. dear edditoral,?i has a nabur hitch is in a crittikal kondishun bout is licker. he is a sick man an neads is hole gallin er munth; now he orars his sed gallin per munth an it 1ms an too qts of sed licker are roak. he gits it outen ther Spress Is an in case he maiks a clame fur ler broke licker but whitch does lure'ther sickness, now he axes e ter ax you thru ther pres an banar hare do he stand? is he not in ther mdishun where he shood ordar ernther half galin ter maik out sed illin per munth. if he are not i am okin fur my nabur ter have sum srous suffrin betwean now an ther axt munth as well as sum of his aburs whitch casionaly gits a lital ck thersilves, whitch is wun of ther lilins in a kummunit wher there are dram or too of good licker. if a an is not sick hisself, he may have puny wife or deer chilluns. licker is wun of ther inticinest lings ter git up a good kase of loth-aich, or stimmack aich, or back ch, i have eaver tackled, there are un percoolyar thing bout licker it ill kure enny ole disese, if it are jver it will kure it or if it are ther lills it will kure it. it is a grate illencer in sickness, -if you is too w it will bring you up, and if you too high it will lore you. if you is ither to the right or left, you will ne that ther licker will put you rite, iat is why licker is so poppalar as a eddisin. now if you wants sum good church >aks to taik licker they will not doo! > as they sais that licker will not ire but kill, but if you will look in ler meddisin chest you will fine iat they air grate taikers of , the imly remedies whitch is sole by all ruggists. evry pusson moastly has is famly remmedy whitch he sais il kure ther sicmss, but if yoo will iok tollerble clost you will fine in er a lital licker. now there air a grate diifrunts in ler way foaks drinks thear lickar. ' you gose to a man's hous an he is genterman he will taik out his lickr an give you a dram, but if he is oaldin his cotan an she air goin oun an he is not fealin well but jist liken her fur sickness he may step ack in ther room and cum out with strange look in his ise an say as ow bad he is fealin, with a wellnone smell in ther ozoan but say uthiri ter yoo bout is you sick, i 3od nevar simpertise with a man's ckness in sitch kondishuns. I summe has mi one douts whether ther lan is sick shore nuff, or jist' likes ckar an is feerd you is not sick, now am men's say that thay has nevar ut ther wine whfen fehe is red' ter aer nabur's mouf, neether has they .1 _1 J 11 1 * fl i. nen sne is yaxier nur wrnre, dui iey is nuthin sed bout grabbin yore otal whene there air but wun an a alf good drinks in her and taikin it 11. i has seed sitch as that in mi me, an it alwais maid me feal Ioomy as i seed it all gittin away | BUL 1 d:~ cl:. I jw iJlg hjlllj | BU1S | / HYACIN |H Sy (Double and uy pink - ^ q white | #McJ - IN MEMC William Mun] Lieutenant 8th Angyl] Highlanc Only soi Major Alex. Mi and Josephine, Born in Dunoon, 20 Killed in action near JO_ Their only son: may He- \ Back from the dead ttie1 Keep up theiyT hearts with i That they will see th^ir Like a true Scot he joined t He fell in bkttle with th For our dear land he laid No greater love than th: Dead on the field of honour ' France tends his grav?; keeps. te i KC;. '* \ i fn:m visibility, now there air uth- ' ers whitch will say that thay do not wrist ther munny on hying ther bom in: ble traffic an that a man is a fool me whitch will spen his munny fur ther^ thing whitch he will doo wifout. but you will fine*thease pussons in ther ?j. sattidy evenin, an if you said ter a ? ( frend i has a pint in mi pocket an we will ?tep roun in Stock's staibal an cj0 taik a dram, befoar we kin doo so, this pusson whitch will not spend his ^e( munny fur lickerxwill drap in lookin . fur sumboddie, an you kennot help . but say will you have a dram an he j.. sais i doant but he is wipin his : mouf and retchin fur ther licker/ pf( New sum fellars berries their licker an in ther groun or in ther cotan, or g6( cotan seed, and yiu may think thati theas felars does not taik a dram,l,_^, but you wil sea them steppin doun; ma ther rode sum day bi there lonelie. ^ selves an ther nex thing you will sea' is there saim felars cummin ' back' lookin a lital indifferent and seams ter bee examinin sum thin when he air oanlie thriner throw you off ther ca] sent of ther good lickeiv'. "'^bai you will sea that licker has sevrul ? diffrunt wais of bein handlet and i motr noo olimfVlin TflOAr hout ther _ licker bisness. you kno there is ther licker trust well there air sevrul . small lickar trusts whitch thinks they air under kuwer and you will be surprist if i calls ther roal wun of to* theas days of a lickar trust whitch ? fri knose bout.^ . ;lig i must cloas as i seed a frend all goin roun toads ther Spress offis wif a look of expectin on hsi fais. *.at / yours fur helth, l v? ' >* Ca Are you helping to elevate the ^ character of your fellow-hian? he 11 1 ' ;-r fi - . THE STANDARD BUILDING AN! ; V ABBEVILLE "ftf Why -it*.; to ktTt iharti in ^ co Bwauu it leads to regularly savihg i it is $1 or $1001 '} Because the investment is safe. : Because the system , has been in opei large profits and no failure*."; Because money is loaned only oil got Because when you have shares you t in the management. . , Because it helps You to Save Your M W. H. WHITE, Prisedint. {OT R V f jment Just Received f T PHILADELPHIA THS Paper White i single) Narcissus, Double Mixed Tu, i?p?> ji Phone Your Ordc Murray Di ' CI d >RIAM }i v ii t.l ro Benet , I and Sutherland e lers p I. of p mro Benet e , his wife F th June, 1896, ? as, 18th June, 1916. "V cTinao -mtv Virrmcrlif: : ' ~~~~ r~"j "-o~wddow's son of Nain a the consoling thought soldier boy again. . * the dreadful strife; . e Teuton foe; JV down his young life, is can patriot show. , there he sleeps; Scotland his memory ^ W. C. B. d h \ a BILLY CLIFFORD COMING ' a The Grand Opera House Managesnt is most fortunate in having S aked for Tuesday, Oct 17, Linger u nger Lucy, with Mr. Billy S. Q ifford in the title role, supported by clever company, each member of ^ ich is a star. When the season has I >sed at your local house and a re- ^ iw of the attractions, which have en seen throughout the season, has * en made, something will be radical- i] wrong if the press and the public J ke do not give this company the sdit for having the most finished ^ eduction of dramatic work, comedy p d musical ability that has ever been (j m . For presenting a new bfll, ^ ? success of this company has been thing short of phenomenal, and in t. my instances the house record has ? en smashed all to pieces. Get busy d take this show in when it comes ? - _??i -r the one Dest evening a pieoeuio ui 5 season will have been missed. ' u A. lady brass band and orchestra is rj tried with the company. The lady nd will parade and play -a free conrt on the streets at 4 P. M. ^ ILLY BRADLEY, CARTOONIST. ^ t Billy Bradley, son of. Col. W. W. g adley, has been selected as . car- ,, onist for the Glemson Annual. The iends of Mr. Bradley will be de- * ;hted that this honor, which usu- c >y goes to a senior classman, haj t en awarded him in his second year f Clemson. Mr. Bradley has fine 1 lent as a cartoonist, and one of , ese days will be a bigger man at e profession than Bud Fisheiv we * >pe. ^ 1 * ' > LOAN ASSOCIATION, OP f !, S C. '*!. 1 -- V... . ' , jm m ww 1 operative institution. I tomething every month, whether 'V i ration many years and shows J 3d Abbeville real estate. 1 >ecome interested and have voice 1 ' ( oney. ] TO BRISTOW, Sec. and Treas. i i nt 1 nem ; SOW! I :rom the famous I NURSERIES | Single Mixed Tulips, Chinese m 1 Lilies. i 1 ir Today to No 94 ?j ug Lo. I v ' r STf'/ r -yC V.-.I*',*/ Vr - V "Should I give you complete _ opy of our minutes by Thurs- A ay noon, when could you dever the printed minutes, makig the same style bookklet of hem as the sample I have ere, about 16 pages with covr?" asked Rev.' H. Waddell 'ratt, pastor of the Abbeville 'resbyterian church and statd clerk of South Carolina / 'resbytery, as he entered The 'ress and Banner office last Wednesday. '. w "How soon do you want liem, Mr. Pratt?" he was abot sked. desti "Next week, if possible,'' ras the reply. "Alrisrht. sir. we will deliver a o / / AMU lie work to you early next C0 ' 1 cove londay morning,' he was for : M. proRp At this promise Mr. Pratt miled doubtfully. "But that kno\ rill only give you about two ays in which to do this work,'' j e reminded us. "Just about two days," we greed, "as we shut down our >lant at 4 o'clock Saturday g j fternoons.'' S. 1 C E After glancing through the f t* g ample copy for several min- ^ tes and pointing out the vari- E. I us complications of the work, ^ ^ Ir. Pratt stated that The Pt\ S S >bess and Banner had never a. ( landled this work for him be- g^*p ore; and that the large print- H. I rig plants in Spartanburg, m. ( tichmond and other cities'5'? - S inhere this work had been sentD. s reviously, required 15 to 30 [ay8 time in which to deliver!J* he minutes. "That will be.T./l he quickest work ever done on A hese minutes," he said, uj)onj ? saving this office. _ Mr. Pratt delivered his man- If script to us about noon on H Thursday. ' Late Thursday afternoon, lr. Pratt inquired at the of* yi ice if we had any proofs for ? iim. He was told we had not tarted on his work yet; that j ve had just started on a 50- ' v >age booklet for the fair asso-' co? iiation when his copy came in . noi ind that we would finish it be'ore we printed the minutes. It this statement Mr. Pratt &T( eft us without "a word. We lave no idea what his thoughts ^ ' ATere. * > v . ./ j ex< Friday morniiig the minutes an* Parted through the mill. By 90 noon Mr. Pratt had read the jj^ proofs and returned! them to ^ is.; ; * ; > N] Saturday mofning Mr. Pratt i iciiin droDDed bv the office "toI i 3ee how his work was progrefising. " He Was handed a com- rel pletefcopy of the minutes and mi told that the work would be m( delivered that afternoon if ^ necessary, otherwise we would 3end the printed minutes up early Monday morning. SG "Any time Monday morn- ^ Lng," he said. The way you gr handled this work is wonder- HL ful. The work is excellent. I TJ im pleased with everything ^ about it. THESE MINUTES )( PTA W. M F- V F, R RFiFiN on PRINTED S 0 QUICKLY sU BEFORE. \ tr tic Mr. Pratt, who has for a number of years handled various pub'lica- ^ tion work in connection with his church, dealing directly with large publishing houses, is a good judge of ^ the time required to handle printed matter and a severe critic of the finished product. ^ From Wednesday until Saturday of last week The Press and Banner printed in addition to the regular routine of small jobs, some thirty in number, and the Presbyterian min- ki utes, 1,000 50-page books for the fair association, and 10,500 8-page magazines "The Carolina Pythian." AND EVERYTHING WAS DELIV- B< ERED WHEN PROMISED. \ n. I ' bbeville-Greeflwsod ;* | MUTUAL INSURANCE MSICMTIM % I 'roperty Insured, $1,890,000. September 1, 1918. ;| rite to or call on the undersigned Jm he Director of your Townjhif?; ijjffl any information you may deifrr 1 it our plan of Insurance. ; e insure your property against } ruction by t FIRE, WINDSTORM Oft LIGHTNING, , do So cheaper than any insurant# pany in existence. Dwellings ;S red with metal roofs are insnraa 'J 26 per cent cheaper tban other j erty. *.3M emember we are prepared to ij e to you that ours is the safest 1 cheapest plan of insurance ' M J. R. BLAKE, Gen. Agent, y - J| AbWfflW, 3.\C . FRASER LYON, Pr... \*M Abbeville, S. C. ' ' ' ' . ' ' " S ? , 1 . Majors Greenwood I. Bell Callison 1 \ Mabry ?_ Col 3sbury j [. Dorison lonalds . Ellis * Due Waal 1 W. L. Keller Lone Cane 'MM . Keller Smi thrille Bell ?. Kirkseya L Wardlaw Cedar Springs W. Bradley Abbevffla J. A. Anderson____ Antreville .Boles..?- Lowndesvflle ). Grant Magnolia D. Morrah Calhoun Mills .. / Morrah Bordeaux j. Rasor 1 Walnut Grove 39 A.. Nickles Hodges ft 3. Bowles Coronaca I. Hr.ltiwanger -Ninety Six -'M f. Haitiwanger -1? Kinards Vj.&M I. Haiti wanger Fellowship M ph Lake Phoenix m f. Smith ...... Verdery L Chiles v Bradley / JS 7. Lyon .1 Troy Jj L Moseley Yeldefl * bb?vill?, S. C., Jon* 1, 1018. r ^ Us the 1 . . 4| iot! ill t| tfany people do not realize 3 at simple constipation or Jj itive bowels will lead to if M fc .corrected. You wonder | y so many women ana men 3 sallow, have no appetite^ ; j 3 dizzy, suffer with contsant * ad pains, heavy feeling af- & J eating, oil' taking slight | ercise have fluttering heart d tilled, run down feelings, per cent of liver and stom- 1 ti troubles come from costive welsr constipation le^ds to it most terrible condition, ' 3RVOUS INDIGESTION. J He bowels must fiave re- % | )fed to them their tone, and ] | Bfularity established- and this ij 1st be done, not by pills, calo- % J >1 and other laxatives, that V 11 only last for a time bat 3GULARITY must be estabhed and DIGESTION REPORED by a chemical comaation of drags that will 7e a perfect digestion. WE A.VE THAT PRESCREPX)N and make this proposal. you suffer from NER)US INDIGESTION due to ulty digestion and CON [TPATION, come to our >re, buy a bottle of CINOT, y it, and if your constipa>n, headache, loss of appee, heart flutter, dizziness, not disappear and you are t improved, come back to us d we will REFUND YOUR ONEY. Take a common rise view of our proposition. >uld we afford to make this !er if we were not sure that r claims were not right? Ask for CINOT, the ng of Digestive Medi nest 1 OWDEN- SIMPSON DRUG COMPANY. " ' '