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TY cuucouaj; A vu. VVV VVVVVVVVV WW > V vs V DUE WEST. V S V vs Vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv s * Due West, Feb. 20.?The Euphemian Literary society held its 38th semi-annual celebration in Erskine r auditorium on last Friday evening, t February 16th. The program was a as follows: I Music?Invocation. Welcome Address?R. S. Gallo- d way, Jr., S. C. t ?Music?Freshman Declaimers. !' Ebe Grier?S. C.?The Impossi- ?' bility of Conquering America. 11 J. H. Adams?S. C.?The Speech that Made History. o Musicf?Sophomore Declaimers. P. L. Grier, Jr.,?S. C.?Declara- * tion of Independence. ? J. F. Craig?S. C.?The Judg- o ment Day 01 Nations. r Music?Debate. Query: Resolved, That Immigra- [ tion to the United States Should Be [ Further Restricted By An Educa- * tional Test s Affirmative?W. P. Carwile, '17? f S. C.; W. L. Miller, '18?S. C. Negative?H. W. Robinson, '17? ' S. C.; W. E. Blakely, '18?S. C. I Music?Senior Oration, J. L. & Pressly?N. C. Launched, Where Shall We Anchor?" ? I Marshals?Chief, O. F. Roddey, < *18. Assistants?T. F. Ballard, '18, s D. L. Rambo, '18, T. K. McDonald, < '19. , The judges rendered a decision in & favor of the negative. * Miss Sallie Reese of the Woman's ' College, was taken last week to the ? hospital at Anderson. Miss Edna Magill came up from Greenwood and spent a part of last week with her parents* Mr. and Mrs v John Magill. Mrs. W. A. Markham, who has been in the hospital in Spartanburg for sometime, is now in Baltimore for treatment. Miss Julia Gray, from Anderson, ' spent last Saturday night and Sabbath in Due West with her cousin, Mrs. Joe Young. Mrs. Harvey, has been the guest of Mrs. James Boyce for several Sr. Earl Clinkscales has returned 11 from Tampa, Fla., from a visit of several woelci. i Mr. John Townsend of Cokesbury, \ spent the week-end with her parents, t Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis. 1 ONLY $268.85 NEEDED NOW ? Contribution* Received By Fred H, , Dominick to $1000 Fund for Deficit in the Treasury of tbe Na> \ tional Democratic Committee. Abbeville County. ? Previously acknowledged _. $98.35 t Through E. C. Horton: i Joe J. Link $1.00 c J. F. Clinkscales 1.00 1 E. C. Horton 1.00 ( Joe Hill 1.00 < S. L. Wilson 1.00 t Total for Abbeville county. $103.35 t Total Receipts by Counties: t Newberry $213.00 ? Greenwood 132.55 ? Anderson 130.00 ? Abbeville 103.35 Pickens - 100.00 i Oconee 47*25 j McCormick 5.00 t Total to Feb. 17th $731.15 \ We need only $268.85 to make up * the $1,000 from the third District. ? I will ask that all who have made collections for this fund or who ex- ^ pect to contribute, to forward me j their amounts so as to reach me at , Newberry by the 24th at the latest ] as I expect to leave for Washington , on the 2Gth and want the entire ^ fund contributed by that time. ( Very respectfully, j Frea H. Dominick. j ;VjrRec ? Warran m The reports < 0 show progress ai H vestment. Strict adh ing laws, careful t business and honea ; our depositors' int this institution t j tial and reliab Our rec< fies the fai great nu deposit ' insures pi I Safety?Honesty? The Natic Abbevill ! ANTREVILLE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS. Antreville, Feb. 20.?The musical ecital was a success Wednesday afernoon. Every pupil did their besl nmvflH A. credit to their teachei diss Sara Boyd. Miss Mary B. Martin, the new lemonstrator in Home Demonstraion Work, met the Tomato Club on ast Friday afternoon. The followng are the officers: President, Hun:e Ferguson, Secretary and Treasirer, Elizabeth McCant, Vice-presilent, Marie Black. The Arthur Ayers Literary society ras almost a complete failure Fnlay afternoon and yet we think i1 [id lots and lots of good as We have lothine to say?now. , Rayiord Gray asked Prof. Browi ? the Germans were coming tc ight us, or if we were going tc ight them. He says Antrevillc chool with Mr. Brown to shake hii 1st could whip some of them. We want to know which Andrew Sutherland likes best, looking al diss Henry or listening to her while he talks. The Antreville High School boy ire practicing for a negro minstrel "ome and aee how well they cax tct a "negie." It will be the 2nc >f March. There are three of the Antrevilh chool children in the Andersoi lospital with appendicitis. They ar< Vilburn Timms, Lewis Anderson ind Aileen Gable. Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Rpfnrp Rreakfast Says wa cant look or feel right virfth tho system full of poisons. Millions of folks bathe internally low tnEtead of loading their systen vith (rugs. "What* an insidi >ath?" you say. Well, it is guaran ?ed to perform miracles u yoi sould believe those hat water enthu dasts. There are vast numbers of mei ind women who, immediately upoi irising in the morning, drink i ;lass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate ii t. This is a very excellent healtl neasure. It is intended to flush thi itomach, liver, kidneys and th< ;hirty feet of intestines of the prev ous day's waste, sour bile and indi jestible material left ovei in thi )ody which if not eliminated ever: lay, become food for the million: >f bacteria which infest the bowels ;he quick result is poisons and tox ns which are then absorbed into th< )lood causing headache, bilious at acks, foul breath, bad taste, colds ittfmach trouble, kidney misery tleeplssness impure blood and al lorts of ailments. People who feel good one day an< )adly the next, but who simply cai lot get feeling right are urged t< >btam a quarter pound of limestom jhosphate at the drug store. Thi: will cost very little but is sufficien ;o make anyone a real crank on th< subject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and water act oi ;he skin, cleansing, sweetening am freshening, so limestone phosphat md hot water act on the stomach liver, kidneys and bowels. It i /astly more important to bathe oi ;he inside than on the outside, be :ause the skin pores do not absorl mpurities into the blood, while th< jowel pores do.?Adv. i1?'i Hils? 5% ts Faith rtf this hank h id successful in- H Lerence to the bank- H ransaction of the it consideration of erests go to make i safe, substanile depository. >rd justi- -jJBw ith nf nur mber of yrs and rotection. Courtesy?Service I >nal Bank le, S. C. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Ml V V V BROWNLEE. V V V If Brownlee, Feb. 22.?Our commnnitr von Rnriripned bv the death 1 of Mrs. Henry Hill, who died after five days of suffering with grippe. ' She was laid to rest in Bell's ceme- an ' tery last Tuesday afternoon. The -+( sorrowing relatives have our deep' est sympathy. A Birthday Party was much en- inj t joyed at the home of Mrs. John rej Brownlee Friday evening. A nice sum was realized after each visitor 8 paid one cent for each year old and 8tc five cents for each additional month, be Miss Lucille Bell is very sick at d0 r this writing. We hope that she will bri soon be better. ^ > Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Prince spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and to] Mrs. Joe Prince. i Mr. Boyce Hill and Miss Bessie *? > Hall were quietly married near c ' ? Lowndesville Sunday afternoon. The dil 1 happy couple is at the home of the +J ' groom, Mr. Henry Hill. ch Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hodge spent t Saturday evening and Sunday with l t Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Prince, near i Due Weat. cj. Mrs. Marv Bell is very sick now, i but we hope that she will be better soon. qc 1 LIFT YOUR CORNS ?!' OFF WITH FINGERS 1 Tell* How to Loosen a Tender Corn 3 or Callus So It Lifts Out With? out Pain. You reckless men and women who *l . are pestered with corns and who 1 have at least once a week invited an VV | awful death from lockjaw or blood *<j poison, are now told by a Cincinnati M authority to use a drug called free- mi zone, which the moment a few fa drops are applied to any corn or cal- ? ! lus the soreness is relieved and soon ?e the entire corn or callus, root and Wl [ all, lifts off with the fingers. , Freezone dries the moment it is , applied, and simply shrivels the corn ^ or callus without inflaming or even ^ irritating the surrounding tissue or M skin. A small bottle of freezone will p ; cost very little at any of the drug * stores, but will positively rid one's C. j feet of every hard or soft corn or ju } hardened callus. If your druggist = . hasn't any freezone he can get it j at any wholesale house for you.? [~ . Adv. ? ' PUT CREAM IN NOSE ! AND STOP CATARRH i Tells How To Open Gogged Now > trils and End Head-Colds. B . . r i -mmm You feel fine in a few moments. - Your cold in head or catarrh will be a gone. Your clogged nostrils will 17 open. The air passages of your head s vml clear and you can breathe free, ly. No more dullness, headache; no - hawking, snuffling, mucous dise charges or dryness; no struggling - for breath at night. , Tell your druggist you want a nmnll hottle of Ely's Cream Balm. 1 Apply a litte of this fragrant, antiseptic cream ni your nostrils, let it 1 penetrate through every air passage i of the head; soothe and heal the i swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, s and relief comes instantly. s It is just what every cold and t catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay e stuffed-up and miserable.?Adv. I fBMWWj ' 3 read the HiiliiiitB 'e^ow's B n reading ^thii Should con- g| ince y ? u SB tising in The ^ PRESS AND |g BANNER is a profitable ? p ropoaition , S |l| that it will II =g f| bring buii- H II nets to your s If store. The S If fact that the jgg II other fellow S if advertises it Hf If probably the S i | reason he is |f getting more H H business than g I g is falling B| I { to you. | How g || about giving |j? | f the other fel- H If low a chance e i to read your ^ 'gal OTHER! GIVE CHILD "SYRUP OF FIGS" IF TONGUE IS COATED Croas, Fmriik, Sick, Bilioui, Clean Little Liver and Bowels. Children love this "fruit laxative" d nothing else cleanses the tender >mach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop play? to empty the bowels, and the suit is, they become tightly clogd with waste, liver gets sluggish, ?mach sours, then your little one comes cross, half-sick, feverish, n't eat, sleep or act naturally, eath is bad, system full of cold, b sore throat, stomach-ache or irrhoea. Listen, Mother! See if ague is coated, then give a teaoonful of "California Syrup of ga," and in a few hours all the nstipated waste, sour bile and unvested food passes out of the sysn, and you have a well, playful ] ild again. I Ask your druggist for a 60-cent \ ttle of "California Syrup of Figs" J rich has full directions for babies, \ ildren of all ages and for grown- \ -8 plainly printed on the bottle. \ iware of counterfeits sold here. \ it the genuine, made by "Califor- \ a Fig Syrup Company." Refuse ] y other kind with contempt.? ] Iv. > J AN AGED WOMAN i alia Hdw Vinol M&de Her Strong 1 In her eighty-second year Mrs. John ickersham, of RasseUrille, Pa., says: was in a run-down, feeble condition . id had lost flesh. A neighbor asked 1 0 to try Vinol, and after taking two ttlee my strength returned; I am ining In fleshy it has built up my 1 alth' and I aaf * feeling fine for a 1 )inan of. my age, so I get around and . my housework" 7 The reason Vinol was"so~suooessful Mrs, Wickersham's case was be* ] use it contains the : very . elements eded to build her us. B. Speed, Druggist, Abbeville, S < Also at the leading drug store all South Carolina towns. c c t Lots of t w-/ ^ one yoin in stock i MIL Now 4 on display I HADDI The Inaugur cnrm armj TO WASHINGTOf VIA SOUTHERN RAILW SATURADY, MAF Leave Greenwood, S. C. 4:15 P. 1M Leave Abbeville, S. C 8.45 P.t B Leave Donalds, S. C. 4:52 P. A Leave Belton, S. C. 5:25 P. M Leave Williamston, S. C. 5:40 P. M Leave Piedmont, S. 0. 5:58 P. M Leave Westminster, S. C. 4:50 P. M Leave Seneca, S. C. 5:18 P. 1! Leave Calhoun, S. C._ 5:80 P. M Leave Liberty, S. C._ 6:00 P. B Leave Easley, S. G...: 6:14 P. B Leave Greenville, S. C. .6:45 P. Leave Greer, S. C. 7:11 P. M Leave Spartanburg, S. C. 8:00 P. Id Arrive Washington, D. C.?.10:40 A. w Fares from all intermediate points on See'the large flyer advertising the ab armediate schedules, and fares. In addition to the above Special train o 6, with final limit returning March lOtt loward, Terminal Station, Washington, lecured until April 10th, by payment of $ This train will consist of high-class C Dining car will be provided to serve breakf For detailed information call on any ? >r write , R. C. COTNER, 1 Spartanburg, 2 " j ) A 1 v hem, every or m /e been waitin now. Come a . L IN E I I 9N-WILS0! Woman's S ation 1 r at i I, D. C. I AY SYSTEM__ i ICH 3, 1917. m * Return Fares 9 [ $15.8# i. ... ie.70 ? I. 16.85 M : 15.85 : 16.86 JeH 15.85 m : 1M? I. ___ _____ 16.86 i. is.?* y$m 16.56 M [. Sunday, 4th. ' 9 same basis. j ove-Special which gives all intickets will be on sale March 1, t, unless extended by Mr. W. H. D. C., this extension may be jfl oaches and Pullman cars, also :|H ast before reaching Washington. |? Southern Railway System, Agent g -''J y: r'.^E " c I ' I le new 1 pretty. I differ- 1 )f course W i one as J ty as the J ;r. The I ig for is | ind see! j K Y 1 i L I U I c fi