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gBBM?| |Xocal j 1 flews | !: personals : I a??mJ! 11. W. Baker, of Santuc, was here' Friday. George Hodge of Level Land, was here Friday. David Thomas wes here on business Friday. . Mrs. N. R. Milford of Santuc, was in town Friday shopping. ' W. C. McNeil of Lebanon, was in town Friday on business. t . Mrs. Eakin Cochran of Watts, was n town Friday for the day. Mrs. Roy Gilmer of near the city, wjjs in town several hours Frday. 1. X. McKenzie of the Sharon Motion, was in town on Friday. Hiss Annie Barksdale of Means Chapel, was in the city Friday. r. P. B. Candle of Level Land, w#s noted in the city Friday. Mrs. A. M. Tolbert of Smithville, -wpa in the city Friday shopping. | > Dr. D. S. Knox of Antreville, was in Abbeville for the day on Friday. I . ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ashley of the Gilgal section were in town Saturday. Geo. S. Wilson of Warrenton, was in town Friday for a couple of hours. J. A, Williams of Sharon, was in the city for awhile Friday looking after his cotton. W. S. Cochran of Cold Springs, was in the city Friday for several hours. J. R. McCombs of Cold Springs, was in town Friday lookng after his cottea. Mrs. Blount of Johnston, is visiting the family of her son, Henry Blpnnt Sam Abies of Warrenton, was among the prosperous farmers here . Friday. Misses Edna, Jane, and Mamie Wardlaw of Bethel, were in the city shopping Friday. Mrs. Will Uldrick and Mrs.. McCombs of Santuc, were in the city last Thursday shopping. N. R. Schram from the Bethel neighborhood, was in town Friday for several hours. hi if: if rv ?J t m * i juisses iYiary v^. ana jueua LiinK came home f/om Spartanburg Fri- t( day through the country. Master Tom McGhee accompanied them. d Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Cochran and two children of Means Chapel, were in town Friday for the day. ir M^rs. Adger Hodge of Lowndesvttle, was noted among the ladies ir shopping here Friday. Mrs. D. E. Pressley and daughter, t< idona, oi ?naron, spent Friday in town shopping. ir Mrs. Bonner Haddon and two bright children spent Friday in the city shopping. j*< H. H. Campbell is one of our new subscribers. He wants to keep up b with the home and county news. 0 x icatun ui v>ciiiiuuii r aiib, was a business visitor in the city on o Friday. He had a wagon load of t< supplies. R. T. Simpson says that he would w like to keep up with the real news of rj the city and county and The Press and Banner is the best way. H Mrs. J. R. Tarrant and daughters, I ^ Misses Sudie, Gladys and Eva, ofj. Mt. Carmel, were busy shopping in J11 our fashionable stores Friday. Claud Sutherland and two bright ^ little children, James and Sarah, spent Friday in town. The little folks' ^ go to school at iiitigewoou. i Little Frances Evans is visiting her grandparents in Greenville. Her H grandfather, Mr. J. E. Gray, was^ down here on a visit and the little !h girl returned home with him. jh / 2 C > 77)?c iq ,Si Jl J/ ? ? 3* | V #/>e M \ \ As local distribi little more than our We v^cpme to our wKet^|f the raker's ch is true. ii: | tpfawawg "ESch ?rad< In spite of rondi a moderate price? In spite of condi real style?at a mi Our assortment patterns of the sea plenty of others 1 SURE fit. Let i n a 1 riw Abb P. T. Alewine of Antreville, was W. F. Gj ere Friday. load of cot L. D. Edwards of Sharon, was in C. A. Su )wn Saturday. town on bi W. P. Graves of Sharon, spent the W. S. B< ay in town Saturday. 4, was on W. E. Haddon of Ar.treville, was Mr. and 1 town Saturday. Honea Patl city. J. R. Bowie was a pleasant visitor 1 our office Saturday. Robbie K College, sp< Joe Winn of Cold Springs, was in with his br< )wn on Friday with cotton. ?? Rorf Ed Bell, one of Antreville's lead- was Qne Qf lg citizens, was here Friday. in town thi D. E. Nickles of Hodges, spent a J H Mi *w hours in the city Saturday. Route 4, w says he is C. D. Cowan of Warrenton, cr0p# rought some of his cotton to town " Friday- Miss Rut to take ch; J. F. Pursley, a prosperous farmer wjjj teach 1 f the Flatwooas section, was in board with )wn Friday with cotton. Mr. and W. T. Fleming from Antreville, j die Hill, H as here Friday with cotton getting'went up to ich. jthe day wit i Mr. and Mrs. T'. D. Ferguson of j ^rs- Gri ionea Path, were in the city Satur-jy?un& son, ay. Mrs. Ferguson was shopping are >n the < i our fashionable stores. Mr- and Mi D. L. Haddon, one of Antrcville's Frank M lading citizens, and his two attrac- spent a coi ve daughters, Mrs. Fleming and with his sis tiss Haddon, were here for awhile to sec his ] j? -w Mpc S;itm S riuay aiiernuuu. ~ _ Miss Kate Cox is working in the Mrs. C. [ot Hustler Racket during the rush rememberet 2ason. She will be glad to have Graves, Mi: er friends come around and see Buford, we er when they are in the city. pers in the jiiijLiiiiiiii 'ii" i" *wwlwm^iri>iiiPirjr^ V Vlk p ? r ks? ^ \ ,5.v y-.i I \ S&J \ ^ >V': lyieplus Wet ition over V iXtf ltors we are trying to ( bit to this National den store the man who comes t< lim, "greatest possible value ' A ^1 1 AND ^^1 2 the s&me price the nation ovqr tions, guaranteed ail-wo -KNOWN price, itions, good tailoring, g rv/4/\?nf/\ tAM/'fl 1 t'tlAW UUCiai^ cl raiuvi : is big?all the poj ison. Young men's r :or conservative men. js show you. RKER eville, raves of Route 3, had a Prof. Lever ton in town Friday. with his home p her of Antreville, was in The Texaco ( jsiness Friday. town last weeV - roadster. >sler, who lives on Route the streets Saturday. Mrs. Sallie E home after an Mrs. Bert Ferguson of son, Prof. Marl* i, spent Saturday in our Mr. and Mia Bellevue, and 1 lugh a student at Erskine ters, spent Fri< int Saturday in the city ping. >ther, Tom Klugh. xl ~ Phone us the r * tt T"? Banner, No. 10 ugson from Honea Path, the prosperous farmers Wonder whai s week. the lovely Chry tieiiolltf of 1 " uouun v aw utiv. J ^Clinton, who lives on every year? as in town Saturday. He going to make a good ^e ^ot ^us by express; $1J Friday. It was h McLane left this week anc* came imm? irge of her school. She ihe Bethlehem school and The secial st Mrs. John Simpson. which will appe Press and Bam Mrs. J. A. Hill, Mrs. Ad-iissue of Oct. 1J oward and Judith Hill i Clemson Sunday to spend J There was a ;h Andrew Hill. Friday morning i except in low ] iffin Nickles and fine glories were ni; James Guile, of Columbia,' city visiting her parents, j In a short t -s. J. C. Cox. | Smith, County ( Campaign Satur orrow of Spartanburg, | we couldn't con lple of days in the city'we were having ters. He came especially1 eat at each me; little son that his sister,!was enjoying li leal is taking care of. :and butter milk I who was standii H. Taylor, who will be!that he had all 1 here as miss ^orrje: cuimy s1 " ? sses Mary Bell and Mrs.! he couldn't stai re among the busy shop- he got desperal city Friday. big juicy steak. r\ Page am J V s f y$ k appears in 1 (r J XT i :ontribute a lonstration. :> look?to see at the price,," 3 s z ol fabrics at ood linings, /n price. mlar fabric Styl nodels, and Ami All sizes, baf ard ( &RI South spent the week-end Mrs. Jas. Gilli: eople in Greenville. in town Saturday Oil Co., agent was in : in a bright red Mrs. Mamie Ki in the city Saturc some as ever whi iradley has returned plasure to see her extended visit to her ; Bradley at Clemson. Miss Susie Ste ;. S. P. Morrah of charge 0f the mu ;wo attractive daugh- Seville graded i r- J ? xL . Li. -i weeK-ena in uie lay in the city .hoptews. The Press and Miss Lizzie Nai 1 lend in the city wi t will be done witnja matron at Thor -santhemums that arej^g Hollingsworth Fair about this time charge of eightee itler Racket received Mrg D H Hill 000 worth of shoes fri?nds at a Rc 5 a telegraphic order morning> A most idiately. was spent and af Ifreshments of rh t TT 1 1 ory Dy nazei carter, i f , , . ' i trimmings were s ar each week in The ler began with our ? )J.L | * Quite a pleasan tie tots was that light fro'st here last afternoon by Ben Nothng was killed''celebrated her fif places the mornng-jan hour of fun ; pped. Ilawn the children 'the dining room alk with Mr. Allen jcake and candies Chairman of the Foodj day we told him thatj Abbevlile will i iserve any more fori regular Traffic Ci ; only two things to ten our little dan, al. He said that he the Right." with ; fe on turnip greens One is stationed j . Mr. W. A. Calvert,; North end of the lg by Mr. Smith, sai I j Peoples Bank. C ready eaten so much part of the day ai nd butter milk thi.t'the rest of the d id it any longer and ling those who ride ;e and bought him a!All the important will have its little V lounccment of fYLEPLUS WEEK 1 :his week's Saturday Evening Post. See our big display jplus are the only clothes in idea, made on a known price J Each grade is the standstyle ana quality at its price. iw'QC jjjm-M Carolina am of Sharon, was ? -ing WANTS iox McAdams was L__? lay. She is as hand- WANTED_01d rags at The Pre* eh makes it a real #nd Bamer offlce WANTED?Fresh country eggs, 40c. per dozen. Columbia Candy Kitvenson, who is in chen 10-3-3. sic class of the An- . school, spent the WANTED?Hides, Cows and Hogs, city with her home "Win pay the highest cash pric? for your green and salted hides, t cows and hogs. Maxwell's Market. ice spent the week- 10-3-lm. th relatives. She is ~ ~ ~ ~ ~T~ nwell Orphanage at tt w1!' y?" se>> y0"r J?dM I Rome. She has ? d ? , tees to H. Brue. ,n jJ0 Fant, at Lesley Brick Yard place, on Antreville road. Highest whole sale prices. Old auto tires 4%e. [ entertained a few Per Mule and horse hides 3.00 iok party Friday each. Cow hides wanted. delightful morning H- Bruce Fant? MSr- Abbeville ter the games re- Branch of Athens Hide and Eubiicken salad and ber Co*' Athens> Ga- 3mo. ;erved. j i TRESPASS NOTICE. I . j t party fo?- the lit- j NOTICE is hereby given that pergiven on Saturday!sons trespassing upon the lands of ie Evans when she'the undersigned for the purpose of th birthday. After {hunting, or for any other purposes and frolic on the'without our consent, will be prosewere invited into cuted under the Criminal Statutes, where ire cream,! J. F. Riley, AS were srved. j S. E. Klugh, W A TTIinrh. soon be having: a 10-9-3. H. G. Klugh. jp. We have got ger posts "Go toj BIRTHS. a red flag on top J , it the crossing on I Born. Afc Abbeville> 0ct; 12> i917 square near thejto gheriff and Mrg R M Burts> a hief Johnson spent; nd Policeman Botts ay Saturday show-' i which is the right.i Born: At Abbeville, S. C., Oct. ' W P OuTDfl a crossings in town -iz, to ?"? " ? ?> post. son. - '.."I _ ,> ^ '