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so. V ^ 1 W ANTREVILLE. V | twVVVVVVVVVVV^j Antreville, Nov. 10.?There hasjj 11 been three deaths in Antreville in: ] the last few days. Mrs. Jule Suth- \ erland died last Friday. Death was; j inHcoH s> rplfpf to hpr for she had! i been sick so long. However she was j s patient in her suffering and was ready to meet her God. j, Mrs. Mac Hall passed away last | j Saturday and Mrs. P. C. Suber on j ] Monday night. These ladies have! been sick for only a short time both j being stricken with paralysis a few days ago. They have looked to Jesus as the author and finisher of . their lives. May we not write "The j End" at the last of their lives but' ^ "To be continued" for we feel sure j, that it will be continued some day. ( This quotation form Bryant ex-j presses wnai we wish lu any nwc. 1i "So live, that when thy summons tj come to join ] The innumerable caravan that moves! To that mysterious realm, H Where each shall take !* His chamber in the silent hall of^ death, : * Thou go not, like a quarry slave at j nicht. ' Scourged to his dungeon, but sus-l1 tained and soothed j, By an unfaltering trust, approach ] thy grave, ' Like one who wraps the drapery of ' his couch about him, i And lies down to pleasant dreams." 1 We know that those who've gone j before lie down to pleasant dreams. ( Mr. John Haddon of Spartanburg, < spent last Sunday with Mr. Edd Bell. ; Mrs. H. S. Seawright of Pendle ton, and Miss Cleone Culler of Ked' % Springs, S. C., are the guests of | Mrs. Lawrence and Miss Lillis Car-j wile. The minstrel given at the school j_ | "An j I g? ? Oucated frorr men rep Look ov< ner omce 1 and note r * tU nVn T 7 w iici ^ y | back to i | dollars a 1 ^ luditorium last Saturday from C loun Falls, was very good. Eve >ne enjoyed the music furnish luring the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. McCarter ind Mrs. John Bowen, Mr. and M tf. B. Caldwell and son, Johnnie, s Messrs. Ernest and Eugene McC ;er, Robt. Bowen, Elliot Stokes a !^olan Bowen attended the fair Calhoun Falls last week. All rep i good time and a good fair. Mrs. Lucy Pennell and sons, H )ld and Dwight, spent Sunday v< pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. R. ECeaton and family. Misses Susie Stevenson and M ?aret Bradley spent the week-end Abbeville with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clinksca md Mrs. Huckabee of Lowndesvi Mrs. Wilkinson, Miss Annie Bell I tie, Mary Mann and Gertrude C /ert of Abbeville, attended the fi sral of Mrs. P. C. Suber last Mom The Red Cross members and :hose interested in the same j isked to meet at the school hoi Friday. wVVVVVVVVVVVVVV w DUE WEST, kvvvvvvvvvvvvv\ Due West, S. C., Nov. 7?The I West Fair last week was the event of the season in this secti [t took place in the Erskine camp The exhibits in the different buildii The large stage of the auditori was massed with choice articles fr the pantry, garden, orchard i farm. Exquisite taste had been < played in arranging these vari exhibits. The Fair opened with splendid address by Mr. Moffatt, c lining its scope and interest. The cattle, horses and chick were exhibited in the back of campus. The Woman's College ] a fine exhibit in one section of building. The Philomathean Hal lower story, was known as "Fl< I: illllllillillllllliHIIIIllllllilllllMllililllillllilliiilllllJIW \dvertisf of whatev its welcon looks depe With goo some chai tisement b poor desig no chance i an address before the Poor -resenting nearly every natio: 1 sr any product i, from a visitin ; the carefulne our money tu /our cash regisl 1 ? s your expendi ry-m ledll III J. I ind J if V* ***? ens B )rai 5&H9IHHHBM imonf rllU/Ul er nature, se le by its loo ;nd upon its d d design yoi ice of your c eing read, bu ;ns you have < 11 4 4 i at ail. Richard Club, an organization nally advertised article of The Press ar ig card to a nev :ss of design, rns around and ter with as man} ture warrant^ II HI IIHIIHIIillllllll'l lllllll BBmnJ. M. AN] H. ANDERS! ?A Great Nov< |V Women's Sn y Suits, Coats, S 1 Dresses and Milli Prices that w m 4 See us bef ANDERS "The G HBHMHWJ- M. ani IIIIIIM xures ks; its esign. lhave idvery t with ilmost of advertising id Ban/spaper, That's comes j recruit J ? ? i I i MM DERSON COHBBB )N & COMF ember Sale of J nart Winter atin and Serge inery f ill interest you. * 1_ hnvrinrr U1 C UUJf lllg. ON & COS ash Store" person coaan & Hall," with an array of beautiful I? flowers and evergreens. H Five hundred guests were served Jj at dinner in the dining hall of the 3 college hall. The ladies of the towr |?? furnished the dinner and served il H at 25 cents a plate. The supply was Jjf exhausted after two hours serving. |U At 2:30 a patriotic demonstratior H took place in the auditorium. The ?|? public school students marching, anc H engaging in pantomime ,all dressed g| in patriotic uniform. Mrs. J. S jg Moffatt made an enthusiastic addresj B from the standpoint of mothers, anc H! urging conservation of our resour SjS ces?lest "Hoover get you." HI The public school gave contests ir H the campus. An example of the bes = methods of teaching took place ir HI the Y. M. C. A. building, under th< IS direction of Miss Mary Kennedy. H "Blackton's soul stirring produc tion, "womannooa, was given u ?jg Memorial Hall of the Woman's Col & lege, that evening at 7:30. The hal H was overcrowded and the crow< B greatly pleased. The fair was unde IB the supervision of the ladies society and the different circles had certaii {pj sections of the work. Mrs. R. C HI Brownlee was general chairman ?H with able assistants. The ladie cleared, net $284, for the new A. E BE | P. church building. The premiur Hg list which will be found in anome Si.column of this paper, will give som idea of the scope of the Fair. |j? The services in the Due West A ^'R. P. church last Sabbath mornin U i and evening followed along the line ?jj, suggested in President Wilson's pre Jj clamation. Dr. Parkinson was in th ?g! pulpit in the morning, with the pa: tor and made the special prayer ths Hi God would grant a victory to ou ?H armies and that He would guide an (?? shield our boys who had gone fort {B| in the call of their country. H? Dr. and Mrs. James Young of Aj Hi derson, were visitors in town la: IB week. Si The Due West community has ii US vested $25,000 in Liberty Bonds, jg Miss Martha Hagan is a visitor i ?U Due West. gffi: Capt. and Mrs. M. G. McDonal ?jg located in Greenville, visited Mr IE I James Boyce for the fair. ?1! Mrs. I. B. Brooks of Belton, visi H! ed her mother, Mrs. Delia Davi Bp last week. IB Dr. Stevenson returned on Mond< gjj [ from a ten days trip. He conduct< jH i a meeting for Rev. Grier Pressl |j? emln*acing last Sabbath. |g j Mr. Burns, of Riehburg who gfg in camp at Greenville, ran down 01 |jg [ day last week on a visit to his siste HI who is in college here. "?'i TVTr-c T?imo? Anderson j j Fairview, attended the fair. 31 sg i Anderson was one of the judges < pi | exhibits. |j|; Mr. C. K. Shuler of Orangebur gfl came up last Saturday and accoi PH panied Mrs. Shuler and childr Igj; home. They have been for a t\ fifi weeks visit to her mother, Mrs. De! == ^ 1'- PL..1 +, === j uuvis. i>ir. onuici uiaut uiv c?. SI j here and back Saturday in his "Hu M mobile car." Si Mrs. Pearl Townsend Reid llli,? j Greenville, is the guest of her sist? I "ANY I 11 >jf^ Ml .PI 1/1 i : 1 ? Hi J 1 T i IP ANY IB I Mrs. Fur-man- McGee. Mrs. Essie Greene began her school at Level Land on Monday, October 29. I w w w w ' V V 1 V LONG CANE V V V i vvvvvvvvvvvvvvw I Long Cane, Nov. 8.?Misses LinI nie and Nina Beaufort spent Satur. day in the city with Mr. and Mrs. W. , 5 H. Beauford. I Mr. and Mrer. J. M. McKellar of ? - the city spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. i Mr. and Mrs. Evans Hunt spent t Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. i j Tom Mcllwaine. ? Messrs. W. D. Beauford and L. F. I Finley spent Sunday in Bethia com munity with Mr. and Mrs. Will Mc~ i Neil. They report that Mrs. Jane - Patterson is^getting along nicely, 1 which is much to our delight. She j has been real sick. rl Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stevenson and daughters, Misses lone and Rebecca, i spent Monday evening with Mr. and ! Mrs Warren Keller. i, Mrs. L. F. Finley and children s spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beauford. n Mrs. John McMahan and children , r j of the city, spent Sunday with Mr. e! and Mrs. T. W. King. Miss Eppie Beauford spent Sunl. : day evening with Miss Nina Beaug-ford. is Mr. Preston Bosler of Watts,, and )-' Mrs. Furman Shumate and little son, e Furman, Jr., of California, spent , 3- j Tuesday of last week with Mr. and it Mrs. W. S. Bosler. ir Mr. Willie Keller came home from d Camp Jackson Monday to spend a h few days with his home folks and friends. ,_! . St!V VVVVVVVVVVVVVV^ .V LOWNDES VILLE. V iWVVVVVVVVVV^WV in; Lowndesville, Nov. 8.?Messrs. G. (] V. Speer and W. H. Bonds left to,s i day for Norfolk, Va., where they j have accepted work at the cantonment. s> Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clotfelter, Miss Dorris, their daughter, and Mrs. W. M. Speer are an auto party , to Atlanta this week to attend the ! Billy Sunday meeting. | Mrs. D. L. Barnes is spending a . ! week with her niece, Mrs. Robt. E. is' I Moseley in Anderson. 16 ... I Miss Mattie Lee Harper is visit' ing relatives in Anderson. p! Prof. H. W. Robinson was called ? ? i to his home near Rock Hill, last 'i week on account of the illness of his )n| ! cousin. j Mrs. Delma Tucker, Mr. S. S. '?? Boles and son, W. W. Boles, were ^"j business visitors in Abbeville Mon-.^ en | day. v0 Miss Ailcen Hammond, one of our '|aj teachers, is getting up an enter**P j tainment for the benefit of the ' lP" school next Friday night. We are i sure there is a good time in store of i for all those who attend and we hope er, to have a large audience present.