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. _ W 6Q1166UitJ'j fcuii ov?i| WANT ADS HIDES?HIDES?Bring them here if you want highest cash prices and true weights. We buy all kinds of hides. Maxwell's Market. tf. FOR SALE?Pure Georgia Cane Syrup at wholesale, in barrels and cans, direct from the farm. Write for prices. W. H. Davis, Augusta, Ga. 1-3-13. FOR SALE?A few good plug mules and horses. The L. W. White Co. 1-17-tf. FOR SALE?Cheap, several secondhand Ford cars in good condition. The L. W. White Co., 1-17-tf. FOR SALE?Several second-hand automobiles. Various makes, all bargains. Courtney Wilson's Garage. FOR SALE?Fine milk and butter cow with young calf. Apply to J. * T. Hughes. 1-31-tf. FOR SALE?Cheap, practically new Stieflf Piano in perfect tune and condition. Will ship on approval and arrange terms. Address P. 0. Ttnv 39. Mt. C:>.rmel, S. C. WANTED?A reliable, hustling party to sell cemetery work for us in this section. Old established company. Good proposition to right man. Write for particulars. Mecklenburg Marble & Granite Co., Charlotte, N. C. LET US START YOU IN A Manufacturing Business that pays. If you have $1,000 write for particulars. Address Box 795, Richmond, Va. 2-1-31 LADIES YGU CAN EARN BIG MONEY?Selling our beautiful line of fancy and staple wash fabrics. Exceedingly enjoyable work No money required. Experience unnecessary. Our goods are in demand?our prices low. Our repi resentatives are enthusiastic over the results. Secure your territory now before it's taken. Write for particulars immediately. References necessary. Old Coloney Textile Co., 29413 Broadway, , New York. LOST?Either left in P. 0. box, or lost some where between post office and S. A. L. Depot, a bunch of keys. Return to the Press and Banner office and receive reward. - * f% ? 1-1-01. , \ ' AUTOMOBILE HACK?Phone 319 for Auto service to all parts of the city and county. Lawyer Cowan. I meet all trains. . 1-31-tf LADIES?You can secure a free Dinner Set of 100 pieces, or cash, for your services as Secretary of a Dinner Set Club, for particulars write The International China Co., Minerva, Ohio. 1-31-tf. MONEY TO LEND?I can negotiate loans on real estate in this county in amounts of $500 to $15,000 for periods of 1 to 10 years. For plan and rate apply to C. E. Williamson Agt. Union Central Life Ins Co., Abbeville, S. C. 1-31-tf. CITY MEAT MARKET?Bosdell and Dellinger handle all kinds of I meats, fish and oysters at low prices. Any cut of steak, cut to < ' order, at 18 to 20 cts. a pound. Beef roast 15 cts. a pound. Pork, tn nrder. at 18 to 20 cts. per pound. Sausage, all kinds, 15 to 25 cts. per pound. Sliced ham, 30 cts. a lb. Sliced Breakfast bacon 30 cts. Box bacon, ready sliced, 1 lb. net weight, 40 cts! per box. i. Meal, flour, sugar, rice, grits and i lard at low prices, and large stock ' of can goods. Cureton's 0. K. bread, fresh every day, at 5 cts a loaf. Not less than two loaves of bread delivered We thank you in advance for your orders. The City Meat Ilarket. l-31-4t. BATTERIES RECHARGED?Quick service. Courtney B. Wilson's Garage. FOR RENT?An up-stairs apartment. Address Rooms, care Press and Banner. FOR SALE?BUGGY AND HARNESS USED ONLY TWO MONTHS. $30.00 CASH. APPLY TO PRESS AND BANNER OFFICE. A farm business should pay for % the capital invested the same as is expected of any other business enterprise. I wnnTYC T T V/V/*y u Seed Catalog for 1917, tells about the best Farm and Garden Seeds and gives special information as to the best crops to grow, both for profit and home use. The large increase in our business which we have again experienced during the past year is the best of evidence as to the high ? quail i y ui WOOD'S SLEDS. Write for catalog and prices of Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats or any Farm Seeds required. Catalog mailed free on request. T.W.WOOD Ct SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. 1^ ! FLORENCE WEBBER, (LATI THE TITLE ROLE OF "FL HOUSE, WEDNESDJ V V FAIRFIELD. V Fairfield, Jan. 29.?Mr. Chj Young is sick at this writing, he will soon be well again. Misses Lillian and Frances C well spent one evening last v with Myrtle and Ruth Young. Mr. Eugene Leard, a trave salesman from Troy, suffered stroke of apoplexy at Lowndes Tuesday evening, and was car to his home on a cot. The la news is that he is much impro We hope he will soon be well ag Mr, Wylie Long spent last Th day night with Mr. H. G. Bowena Misses Lillian and Frances C well spent Sabbath afternoon 1 Miss Minnie Belle Talbert. Mr. Tommie Young spent Mor night with his sister, Mrs. A. Walker. Miss Mary Spence celebrated AUTOMOBI OUR We will insure your new 1 new Buick for $1.50 per hi Give us a trial. GOOD COMPANY WILLIAMS< Gene: New Hunc opportu SHIRT WA1 10% SHEE 30 tc aii tuc rr nLiLi llllj v?v I HAD u gpSfe# . gSg > 11 9B^j|gfei fi 'V W WSSm a: a in pl rt fv tfc S8 ai it it, tt p] di m amm STAR NAUGHTY MARIETTA) IN ORA BELLA," GRAND OPERA V VY, JAN. 31. 50c. to $2.00. V V birthday on last Saturday, the 20th . V of January. We wish her many N V more happy birthdays. ^ ^ Mr. J. W. Long went to Augusta ~ w ^ on Monday and returned home on A Tuesday. P irlie Mr. S. T. Young and son, Charlie \ye called at the home of Mr. J. A. p Young on last Sabbath evening. ? !res- Mr. W. K. Long spent Monday 7eek night at the home of Mr. E. C. n Young. p sling Miss Maggie Young is in Puck- ji a etts Town spending a few days with i< r;iie her sister, Mrs. A. R. Walker and o Tied family- I itest Mr. J. W. Long dined at the home ved. of Mr. J. A. Young and family one S :ain. day laut week. urs- Mr. Furman McCaslan spent last i. Thursday evening with Joel Young. ? !res- Mr. W. K. Long spent one night last P with week with David Young. ? Miss Zellie Langley called to see iday little Nora Lee Young on last Thurs- ~ R. day. Little Nora Lee has been real ! sick for the past four weeks, but her is some better at this writing. LE INSURANCE SPECIALTY Haynes for $1.25 per hundred, your mdred, or your new Ford for $7.50. LOWEST COST DN & BRISTOW ral Insurance ??? ^ ^ Spring ( A W Are Now on Di Ireds of women continue to s? unities offered in our WHITF, 1ST GOODS 1 . 50c 71 TINGS BLEi IP- I 1 A 145C 1U >ODS IN THIS STORE and many artick I\A1T ITT' UUPi-VY OMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR : Mixed With Sulphur it Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. Grandmother kept her hair beauti illy darkened, glossy and attractive ith a brew of Sage Tea and Sullur. Whenever her hair took on lat dull, faded of streaked appear nee, tnis simpie mixture was "allied with wonderful effect. By askig at any drug store for "Wyeth's age and Sulphur Compound," you ill get a large bottle of this oldme recipe, improved by the addion of other ingredients, all ready > use, for about 50 cents. This sime mixture can be depended upon to istore natural color and beauty to te hair. A well-known downtown druggist iys everybody uses Wyeth's Sage id Sulphur Compound now because darkens so naturally and evenly lat nobody can tell it has been aplied?it's so easy to use, too. You mply dampen a comb or soft brush id draw it through your hair, takig one strand at a time. By mornig the gray hair disappears; after lother application or two, it is reared to its natural color and looks lossy, soft and beautiful. This reparation is a delightful toilet reuisite. It is not intended for the are, mitigation or prevention, of isease.?Adv. Miller's Antiseptic Oil Known As SNAKE OIL /ill Positively Relieve Pain in Three Minutes. Try it right cow for Rheumatism, feuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff and wollen joints, pains in the head, ack and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. iter one application pain disapears as if by magic. A never-failing remedy used interally and externally for Coughs, lolds, Croup, Sore * Throat, Diphlaria and Tonsilitis. This Oil is conceded to be the lost penetrating remedy known. Its rompt and immediate effect in reeving pain is due to the fact that ; penetrates to the affected parts at nee. As an illustration, pour Ten irops on the thickest piece of sole iatner, and it will penetrate this abstance through and through in iree minutes. Accept no substitute. This great il is golden red color only. Every ottie guaranteed; 25c and 50c a ottle, or money refunded. At leadlg druggists. P. B. Speed. RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surerft way to stop them. (The best rubbing liniment is MUSTANG i niiaiPiiv LINIMtN I 1 Good fo? the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good for your own A ches. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. loatSu splay at "The 1 i l ive money oy taKing GOOD DAMASKS, Per yard 5C to$2 \CHING AND CAMB '12? *i 1 : ARE SELLING ;s at less than wholi ILSON ?????^mmmmp ! :.'.J ~Q c r;:I :>- * s.t:' - Now Paid for What H< No brighter, no more capable than you, 1 rue. He took the easy step provided 200,000overworked, underpaid younf;me Draughon Course of Business Training i Accounting, Commercial La\ yielded enormous dividends This Drtmghon Trainingi m&fX of the long.hour, shor>pay c Write us TODAY for our and our CATALOG. DRAUGHOH'S PRilG PARKINS BLOCU FROST PROOF CABBAGE $1.50 per thousand by express colle Supply very short on all plants. Booking orders now for Sweet Pot $2.00 per thousand. Don't wait, but mail in order. Addreta, H. LIGHTFC j m vniidi f ToSa I Start the ki B right by making want to save theii A personal savings . a high-class banki: tion like this, ^BL, are given tiie i andencoural die their 01 is a good i ci _ right dire< IBdollar open B Safety?HonestyThe Nati< . Abbevil C; ..I'r-.VHK C.'..'.V. sssssssssssssssssssssssss its and Woman's Store advantage of the imus S SAL BEST QU 50 25c RIC 0R( 5C 25c AT "BEFORE TH1 esale cost today CO." mmmmmmmammmtmmmmmmmmmrnammmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ? ? .? a and women in 18 states Lave taken the 1 in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Banking, I r, etc., and their small investments have I in higher positions and BIGGER PAY. I Is the helping hand that will take yoa out I uses into the iielect, well paid circle. I book of Banker*' Advice to Young Men, I TICAl BUSINESS C0LLE6EI GREENVILLE. ?. C. f ; PLANTS NOW READY. et 500 by parcel post paid, $1.50. ate plants, Tomato and Pepper, at. K)T, Altoona, Florid#. ive p 1 account in where children J^K >roper attention iement to han-vn finances :tion. One s an account. ^^HHHHIK:;; v-"^ Courtesy-Service B >nal Bank le, S. C ? ' 3 .;,fr od [rr* ti Iw Rfid vrsa a Mi^HHiMMt'' v Coats; V nol ViiiTrJn/v uai uu,y iiig, E ALITY LINENS $ 1 .50 to 1ANDIES PA. roouc E WAR" prices ft Womans S tore