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I UCSllHV, ^inciuun j flews | v : Personals : jji" ttHHHHHMBHl s< Geo. Morrison was noted among j d; the young men in town Saturday. i ai Mac Wright of Route 2, was , here Saturday for several hours. Rev. Archie Ware, colored, of Mt. ^ Carmel, was in town Saturday. * | is J. H. Hall of Route 4, was in town Saturday on business. - . !yi I s Mrs. John Nickles of Hodges, wasj here Saturday shopping. S. E. Ferguson was here Satur-! ^ day on business. j ^ J. C. Dansby and family of Be-' fliin. was in town Saturday. | a R. H. Stevenson was here for the i w day Saturday. ^ J. M. Fisher of Level Land, was f' here for the dav on Friday. ir ! s A. B. Robinson of Long Cane, was in the city last Saturday for several hours. | ^ X * Mrs. Bert Ferguson and daugh-i S ter, Eva, of near Honea Path, were in town Saturday shopping. | F Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ferguson of j u near Honea Path, were in town on: (j: Saturday for the day. W. F. Langley of Route 4, was in jr town Saturday. He thinks The Press! ft and Banner is fine. j Hugh Bowen of Level Land, was in the city Friday looking after his Cl affairs. j jf 1 w Mrs. Ernest Hanvey of Troy, vis-; ^ ited at Mrs. Elbert White's several J days last week. Misses Belle and Margaret McKenzie of Sharon, were in town! last week. iC< Jas. Palmer was in the city Fri-j day, accompanied by one of his, bright little granddaughters. j k; Mrs. A. M. Reid and her daugh-j fi ter, Mary, were in the city Satur-,w day shopping in our stores. Everybody wants to read The-n: Press and Banner. How many are T there who read it subscribe for it? sj B Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hagen and Katie Bell, came to see the Gibson Family Reunion Thursday night. e ai J. F. Stricklin and Ernest Minton of Route 3, were in town Saturday, # Mr. Stricklin was selling cotton. e< Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Ellis from Due West, spent Friday in town at- ? +pndincr to business and shoDDiner. 0 ? w u T Mrs. Norris and daughter, Allie May, and sister, Miss Lily Smith, 01 were in the city Saturday. : Mrs. John Brunson went down to r Columbia to see about getting a * house. They will move there in the f near future. tc Misses Eleanor Todd, Mary Ken- ^ nedy, Ruth McLane and Dick Todd attended the Gibson Family Reunion H at the opera house Thursday night. lc Private Ervin Kirby of Camp hi Jackson, is home visiting his kin- tc people in town and in the country.' h, He spent a few days with his sister j Mrs. J. C. Beauford here last weeK. j Misses Allie and Florence Knight _ from near Due West spent Friday in town. They purchased a number ^ of new records for their Victrola P1 at McMurray's. bi hi Lieut. Gottlob A. Neuffer, Jr., of m Camp Sevier, spent Saturday night and Sunday here with his home people. t\ Dr. G. A. Neuffer spent last rri- n day at Camp Sevier with his son, A Lieut. G. A. Neuffer. He made the ei trip through the country and was ti accompanied by his young sons, tc Frank, Happoldt and Claude. ai G. H. McGhee of Chester, spent unday here with friends. tl Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill spent SunII av afternon in Greenwood. T Leonard Whitlock spent Sunday i Greenwood with relatives. ; sj i p; Mrs. T. W. King was called to Mc-' ormick Sunday on account of the lness of her little granddaughter, i w IS; Lieut. Owen Speed of Camp Jack>n, spent Saturday night and Sun-; ay with his parents. I g{ w Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Allen I rid bright little son went over to j ^ reenwood Sunday afternoon. News from Miss Plevna Seal says' lat she is grealty improved. She i c< at Dr. Pryor's. J i lr L Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell andj oung son, Alvin, were in the city aturdav for the day. Ci J. E. Palmer of Route 1, was in a sl le citv on Saturday attending to . * t< usiness. n Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Simpson and ,vo bright young daughters, Sallie; nd Zula, from near Lowndesville, I rere in town Saturday. Mrs. D. A. Dewey leaves today1 yr New York, and before returnlg home she will visit in Canada, he will be away a week. i w 1 An automobile party composed of | r< fr. and Mrs. Fred Cason, Mrs.; [ims and Miss Daisy Maxwell spent j * unaay aiternoon in ureenwooa. Sergt. M. Buchanan, Jr., of 105th ield Signal Battalion, Camp Sevier j as in the citv Saturday and Sun-1 , tl ay with friends. ! _ G w W. F. Kay from near Santuc, was; 1 town Saturday. He subscribes r The Press and Banner and says I sure is a good paper. R. H. Armstrong of Due West, ^ lme to town Saturday just to see everything was as usual. His tripj^ as one for pleasure and not for! as usiness. C. B. Walker and his son George, J aid a visit to The Press and Banner I fftce Saturday. Mr. Walker in re-1 q ewing his subscription, said that he E juldn't do without his paper. tl d Privates Oscar Stevenson, John e: alvert, Charlie Armor, Claude Wil- 2 inson and Mack Reid came down ^ om Camp Sevier to spend Sunday ^ i f Vi Vi r?m a nnnnln IVU UVUiW I jj, fi Mrs. W. T. Bradley and Mrs. Fan-1 jr ie Thompson were in Abbeville lastj^ hursday looking after business and lending the night with Mrs. J. F. cl radley. s 1 Messrs. Andrew Ferguson, Callie llis and S. A. Cochran made an ' atomobile trip to Columbia Saturay returning Sunday. They spent ie time with friends and also visit- " i Camp Jackson. 01 Mr. A. S. Thomas went down to S1 olumbia and took in the big time ie Shriners were having there last hursday. He made the trip in his ^ ir, joining the Greenwood delegaS Uli. Capt. F. S. Evans and J. E. rymes were over from Greenwood V] st Thursday taking a look at a ^ ve town and looking over our cot- s< >n market which is a cent or two igher than the Greenwood market. w I Hubert Cox was in town Sunday, e wore a handsome uniform and ioked like a Major General. He p as been moved from Camp Jackson tt > Camp Sevier, Greenville, which fi e says is "a nice little town." b< ? Miss Kennedy, one of Abbeville's I dl raded school teachers, went up to Vr ue West Friday and spent until ' unday afternoon with her home ( eople. She made the trip in a! ig automobile accompanied by a! andsome and happy looking young |w an. di | M Mrs. Sallie Martin came to Ab-j ?ville last Thursday and attended j le entertainment in the Opera ouse given by the ladies of the ssociate Reformed church. She ^ ijoyed the show but said the old- ^ me Seceders were not accustomed q > such. She was the guest of Mr. q id Mrs. W. A. Harris. F Mrs. Leonard Mclhvain was in "T le city Saturday shopping. Editor E. C. Ilorton and Mrs.! orton spent a couple of days in! renton this week. H is Preston Speed of Camp Sevier, ! P lent the week-end here with his | | ire n is. i J. H. Greene of the Gilgal section, as among the farmers in the city aturday. Everybody is talking about howj Dod the Press & Banner is since' e started our semi-weekly. . [RS. VIRGINIA GAMBRELL ZIMMERMAN IS DEAD Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gambrell rejived a telegram yesterday statig that their daughter, Virgina,! as dead. She had an attack of; tomaine poisoning and was operat-J J on. Peritonitis set in which lused her death. She was ill only few days and her death is a great lock to the family and to the | >wn. Her husband, Mr. Zimmerlan, will leave DuLuth Wednesday; ?r Abbeville with the remains. She leaves two little children. reat sympathy is felt for the fam-! y. MRS. HAROLD. Mrs. William Harold of Bain-j ridge, Ga., spent the week-end, ith Mrs. Annie Harris. She wasi eturning home from Augusta, j rhere she attended the meeting of i le Federation of Women's Clubs, i CALHOUN HASKELL. j Calhoun Haskell spent the week-, nd here. He has a position with le Victor Manufacturing Co., at' reers. He is doing fine and looks ^ ell. LIKE A LETTER. Private W. W. Keller spent sevral days here last week with his' ome people. He has been changed' om Camp Jackson to Camp Sevier j i m* .e enjoys tne rress ana rsannerj s though it was a letter from home1^ i ^ V SALE OF REAL ESTATE. > N I will offer for sale, at Abbeville ourt House, S. C., on Salesday in 'eceniber, at auction, in front of c< ic Court House, to the highest bid-. nc er, the following described real m state; to wit: Lot No. 43, in Blcok te as shown by map of Calhoun m alls; said lot facing on street( iading from Hotel in Calhoun alls to the Depot and said lot hav-j lg a store room thereon twenty-] ve feet by sixty feet with rooms' 1 the rear, wherein J. H. Ham-IBs lond resides. I m TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur-jsi, laser to pay for papers. | D. H. HILL, | 1-13-3. Attorney in Fact. pe a AAY RELIEVE MOVIE GOERS. th fa Washington, Nov. 10.?Moving icture theatres and other amuse- w lent places may pay a war tax of T1 ne cent for each ten cents admis- w' on charge without collecting it rom the patrons Internal Revenue ommissioner Roper ruled yesteray. " ti< PECIAL CATHOLIC SERVICES. ur w< Julian Roche went up to Greensp ille Saturday. Then to Spartanurg where he attended the special I an ;rvices for the soldiers in the Cath lie church Sunday. The Bishop as there to conduct the services. J. H. CLAMP. ed J. H. Clamp from near Honea in ath, came down Friday to see af- sit ?r his taxes. He is a prosperous fir irmer in every sense. He has ought a new home in the town of onea Path for several thousand ollars, paying cash for it. He oesn't owe a cent to anyone but ne as money in the bank. ^ CEMETERY SOCIETY MEETS. Pr The Long Cane Cemetery Society ill meet this afternoon, (Tuesay) at four o'clock at the home of . trs. W. D. Wilson. i so GREENWOOD AUTO PARTY. or Se An automobile party composed of A1 irs. L. D. Caldwell, Miss Eulalie th urner, Miss Turner, Miss Edna au [agill, Messrs Jas. Brinkley and su aines Hammond came over from no reenwood to take in the Gibson m; amily Reunion last Thursday night th M??? I Quality A1 Price Alw? the Nation Men know that Sty] $17 are advertised ye; from coast to coast?th surance that these cloth makers claim. They also know that same as every other mai Styleplus Clothes , The same price the r They are guaranteed satisfaction. They are a They have that real styl ognize at a glance?a j fashions them. They tailored by one of the la experienced organize variety of models and ] the hard to fit can be ea The New Styleplus C We are also sh greater variety of fa models. Suits and o I Parke SOCKAL NEWS. vj B ^vvvvvvvvvv^vvv!19r | (i d 2 The Mothers Club met at the, .immunity Houses Tuesday after-1 >on of last week. Twenty-three jr1"1 others were present. A most in-; rai resting talk about "Schools" was ade by Prof. Riser. CASON-BAILEY . T, ty o Mi-c Trio Paunn nnrl Mr. .T. P. metl liley of Columbia were quietly Abb arried at the home of the brides of t iter Mrs. Fred Cason at 4:_0 Sat- day day Nov. 3rd. Rev. J. L. Daniels pres irformed the ceremony after which marl splendid dinner was enjoyed by 0' ose present. Only the immediate Chie mily was present. Mr. and Mrs. for lily left for Columbia where they use ill make their home in the future. Ver( le good wishes of their friends go and ith them. W your SOLD LARGEST NUMBER took theii The young girls and boys that sold j cu ic :ficets for the Gibson Family Re- , . . ? help non last week did exceptionally ell. Miss Lessie Kay should have ecial mention for she sold over 10.00 worth which was the largest nount sold by any individual. WORK ON HOUSE. N< Mrs. J. R. Whitehas just recoversons l her home in Fort Pickens. She , til 6 tends to add another piazza to the ^ . ie of the house which will make a ie addition. mth t cutei IMPROVES HOME. W. ti. LiOng is naving a coupie 01 w rooms added on his house near e Baptist church, which will imove the looks greatly. 11*1' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Next Thursday, Nov. 15, is the Fi st day on which packages for the shap ldiers in France can be mailed in indel der to reach them by Christmas, hous iven pounds is the limit in weight. ^ ( 1 packages must be packed so that nece O" moil ko inonopfpH hv fVip Postal Cjr uiojr lyv *tiw{/w?vv. ?..? . www... ithorities. The customary words ch as, "Merry Christmas," "Do s ?t open until Christmas," etc., roa^: ay be written on the outside of soon e package. in. ways Knowi -i n iys tne oam< Over leplus Clothes ar after year, at is their as- j^lllllL es are what the rade Mark Registered J? fflf J lation over j mm |||ji for wear and J|B> Jmm 11 wool fabrics. Mm MS e that men rec- WSm err pat desiorier iSwZ I11B are carefully rgest and most WwR itions. Great patterns. Even sily satisfied. irade at $21 |w norrrint c VC/I lyl/U'l/U I ar & Rec BIRTHS. orn?At Abbeville, Nov. 10,1 1, to Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neely,! mghter. j FOUND:orn?to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | Thursd; er, Oct. 31, 1917, a son, Eugene ^ ^ '^r* Owner cost of OUR THANKS. he Ladies Parsonage Aid Socie- It wiN Pa f the A. R. P. church takes this ant* lod of thanking the people of eville for their liberal patronage sajg . heir entertainment last Thurs- per ^ night. We appreciate your eacj1_ ( ence and the many kind re- H. Bru ks made of the show. Branch ur thanks are especially due to ber Co. f Johnson and the city council, 5CI courtesies, Capt. Perrin for the of the court house, and Mr. :hott for his unfailing kindness No. 5 attention in the Opera House, No. 29 e are deeply gratified to the No. 11 -lg people and children who No. 17 part and were unfailing in r attendance on rehearsals, No. 30 .. eby assuring the success of the No. g rtainmant. We appreciate your No. 12 -and patronage and thank you No. 18 ;rely. ? Mrs. Foster McLane, B Mrs. C. H. McMurray, Wrv, P flyaona TUn PV. AUi?' ??*** * . VAVVUVt illC A * tist churc TRESPASS NOTICE. 11th and Hall Invei atice is hereby given that per- dale's stoi trespassing upon the lands of ? undersigned for the purpose of TO OU ing or for any other purpose j out our consent, will be prose- We des d under the criminal statutes. the diffen Robert Pettigrevv, us with ? Luther Link, possible. Joe Link, few new : John Link, ing to in Jas. A. Link. 500 new 3-3. year. OUR COUNTY. AUTO 1 nancially our county is in good Supervi: e. We owe only $5001.85. The just recer -itpHness for onr fine court trucks for e has been paid in full and also replace so sxpense of the new steel bridges be used fi ssary after the 1909 freshet. transportii ipervisor Stevenson intends to forth. Th ome mighty good work on the of great F 5 on the co-operative plan as plete the as the farmers get their crops time than fore. 1 I' I . I at j3 J ! vi > ./) 2 ;? 'r-\ :;j?MEB^t&a IpSj'.v. . 'sffi^Pj MBS |ka 4'* ^^Jssas , 1 ' '4 J ise * X ) "I I WANTS ?At the Opera House last ay night, a fraternity pin litials "W. R. T." on it. can have same by paying this ad. The Press and Banner. ,y you to sell your hides auto tires to H. Bruce t Lesley Brick Yard place, eville road. Highest whole/M .1 A. _ i.' i 17 . ces. uia auio wres ?7sc. Mule and horse hides 3.00 Dow hides 19c. ce Fant, Mgr. Abbeville of Athens Hide and Bub, Athens, Ga. 3mo. 4EDULE ON SEABOARD. South 1:16 P. M. 3:52 P. M. 3:04 A.M. 5:00 A. M. North 12:34 P. M. 5:54 P. M. 1:39 A. M. 10:00 P. M. APTIST BAZAAR. ilathea Class of the Baph will have a Bazaar Dec. 12th in the store of the # stment Co., next to Barksre. R CORRESPONDENTS. iire our correspondents in ;nt communities to furnish l news letter as often as Also try to send us in a subscribers for we are tryaiiw lief Kv orl/lino L caoc UUl HOW K/J MUU**?6 ones by the first of the "RUCKS FOR COUNTY. 5or W. A. Stevenson has /ed two one-ton Maxwell the county. They are to ime of the mules and to sr road improvement and ig road material and so ley are fine and will be lelp in that they will cornwork in a much shorter could be done as hereto