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IjXocal I I "Wave | I Mrs. Eakin Cochran of Watts, was in the city Friday. W. C. McNeil and brother, Tom McNeil, were in the city Saturday. ' i Andrew Hill of Clemson College, 1 was home for Thanksgiving. ] Miss Eva Ferguson was in the ? city Friday shopping. Geo. C. Dusenberry of near Due ' West, was in town Saturday. i James Cox attended the foot ball 1 game in Clinton on Thanksgiving. * H Hubert Furman of Atlanta, spent \ Thanksgiving with relatives in the city. |H Mims Cason came home from j Hj 'Wofford to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. EH A. M. McCord came down from , Greenville and spent Thursday ^ H night here with his home people. j Mrs. Jas. Haddon of Santuc, was! ^ in the city Friday shopping in our J stylish stores. ^ Misses Lydia Owen, Thelma and Lavonia Seal spent the week-end in Atlanta with Mr. Sam Seal. g I Miss Ella Nance spent Thnnks giving and Friday with her parents ^ H at Lowndesville. ( I Mr. and Mrs. Dillard of Winder,} I Ga., were the holiday guests of Mrs.) H Frank Andrews. H Misses Belle Fleming and Ashley1 of near Antreville, were in town ^ (Friday shopping. j ^ Dr. Joseph Hicks of Calhoun Falls was a business visitor in the city Friday. j Mrs. Sarah Weinraub of Calhoun ^ 'Falls, was in the city Friday for, several hours on business. j r Miss Clara Adams, who teaches school at Seneca, was home for the holidays. Charlie Eagle and Leonard Whitlock attended the Thanksgiving dance in Greenwood. t I Sergt. Albert Rosenberg of Lamp I Jackson, was home for a couple of I days Thanksgiving. He looks well. ^ I Misses Ruth McLane anu Elinoi j p Todd were attractive visitors in our,' B office Saturday. They spent thej I week-end with Mrs. McLane. j1 Miss Marilla Brooks and brother,! I Arthur Brooks of Due West, were't I week-end guests at the home of i ? nj D??f; Sherin n. iu. uuiw. ? i; Frank Thornton and Larry Fer-| guson of Clemson, came home to spend the Thanksgiving holidays ^ with their home people.'* i i Miss Eva Link was here to spend Thanksgiving with her relatives. * She is taking a business course in Columbia. t Mrs. John Brunson came up for a day this week from Columbia. , She returned home with a suitcase;; full of eggs and sugar. Mrs. George Pettigrew and two|, children of Starr, spent a day here j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. j W. Syfan, last week. I Edward Washington, one of ouri; colored subscribers, says he raised] i all of his own corn for his family J i and stock, also enough flour beside' several large bales of cotton. Albert Wilson has returned to ' the city fro mAtlanta and has gone back to work at the Fire Depart-! ment. His friends are glad to see him at his old post. Mrs. Minna Britt and two daugh ters, Susan and Helen, of McCor mick, spent several days with Mrs W. E. Owen and Mrs. Sam Seal las week. Miss Allie Williams of Sharon will help Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran or Saturdays until after the Christmai rush is over. She will be glad t< see her friends. Mrs. Dick Hill is in Atlanta ir the hospital for treatment for higl blood pressure. Her friends hop< she will soon return in her usua jood health. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Gambrell anc children, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M Gambrell spent Thanksgiving Daj with Mr. Gambrell's sister, Mrs Pruitt, in Anderson county. Thej had a grand dinner and thoroughlj enjoyed the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Bauknighl spent Thanksgiving with Mr. anc Mrs. H. M. Bauknight. Mr. Bauknight is pleasantly remembered here, having attended the Higl' school for several sessions. His Friends will be delighted to know ;hat he is married. Mrs. J. C. Williford of Greenwood, spent several days last weet lere with Mrs. M. E. Hollingsworth, Among those from Due West tc vorship with the Baptists Sunday ifternoon were, Messrs. J. R. Mcjhee, Asbury Davis, Mrs. Maxey Donald, Mrs. Ernest Hagen and Vliss Claudia Bell. W. W. Kay of Antreville was in he city Monday attending the sales, P. S. Knight of Route 5, was imong the farmers in town on ;alesday. Miss Nettie Russell and Mrs. Rai'ord Power leave today for Flor:nce to attend the U. D. C. Conrention. E. F. Wilson spent a day last veek in Spartanburg. Lewie Wilson left last Wedneslay for Charleston, where he has ;one to make his home with his _ii TT XVilcn.i , jUI IlCOt 11 iicvii. Miss Delia Wilson spent a couple ?f clays in Anderson last week with riends. Miss Delia Wilson, Mrs. Lewis Jprouse and children leave today or Columbia, where they will visit it the home of Mr. Wm. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. McMurray ind son, John, and Mrs W. R. Bradey and her three uovs went over o Greenwood Thanksgiving- afterloon. Dr. G. E. Calvert is at home sick vith the grippe. His friends wish lim a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. . C.__ rfrfhmnihm Mr. J. C. Wilson of Williamston, s in the city visiting his daughter, VIrs.. Rheams, on Magazine street. I C. D. Nance was in the city yes;erday. R. W. Davenport was trading lorses here yesterday. He says the Press and Banner is a fine paper.. Irvinei Cleckley of Lowndesville, * x. 1~.. vas nere yesi^ruay. Henry Cason came down from Anderson and spent Sunday with lis mother, Mrs. Lizzie Cason. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nickles spent Sunday in Hodges with relatives. Lewis Clinkscales, one of Abbeville's soldier boys, was in town or Sunday visiting his home folks. Mrs. Annie Mabry and little son John Thompkins, spent Thanksgiving in Clinton with Mrs. S. J. Kil?ore. Mrs. L. W. Perrin is here fron Spartanburg and will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. T liordon wnue. Mrs. J. M. Ogilvie and childrer spent several days last week in Col umbia with relatives. Mrs. E. C. Horton went up tc Williamston Friday and spent unti Monday with her home people. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devlin an - their pretty daughter, Miss Rub . Hill Devlin, were in Abbeville Sal t bath and attended services in th A. R. P. church. , Miss Benie Watson came ove 1 ] from Clinton on Wednesday afte: 31 noon and spent Thanksgiving an ) the week-end with her sister, Mr Mrs. J. G. Evans. i Miss Morey Leslie, who is a sts i member of the Sophomore Clas ; at Erskine, was the guest of Mr; 1; J. G. Evans from Wednesday unt j Saturday. J THE BOOK CLUB. r The Book Club will meet wit Miss Mamie Hill, at the residenc ' of Mrs. G. A. Neuffer Wednesda mornins at 10:30. r ~ SALUTING A SOLDIER. t J Sergt. Allen T. King has been ? . home recently on a visit to hi [ | home people and one night las , week during the service at the Bar . tist church, Dr. Swope called on th r members of the congregation t stand and give Sergt King th Chautauqua saluic. The compl . ment is a merited one for Mr. Kin : has served the church , faithfullj his sweet voice adding much to th pleasure of their services. 11 PREACHING IN COLUMBIA. _____ Rev. M. R. Plaxco went down t ^ Columbia Saturday and filled th pulpit of the A. R. P. church in tha city Sabbath. The A. R. P. pulpit at Abbevill was filled by Dr. Martin in th mornine. i HELPING THE RED CROSS. j Mrs. Mary Parker and Mrs. Ed ; win Parker have spent much o ; their time this summer in workin i for the soldiers, the two havin; I finished eleven sweaters and a larg ! number of socks, mufflers, an : scarfs, which they have turned ove to the Charleston Red Cross. . ! SURGICAL DRESSINGS LESSON I The next lesson in surgical dress ings will be given this (Tuesday ! morning ,at 10 o'clock in the Rei vnnnic All mpmhers of til class are urged to be present, a this is a very important lesson. DR. DANIELS COMES BACK The latest news from Conferenc< j which is in session in Clinton, i that Rev. J. L. Daniel is to veturi i to Abbeville for another year. MRS. WOODHURST. The many friends of Mrs. .las. .A I Woodhurst will regret to learn tha it was necessary to take her to Di : I Prycr's for an operation for ap ' pendicitis Thursday. She is doin; : nicely. Statement of the Condition of jThe Peoples Bank o! Abbeville, Located at Abbeville, S. C., at th Close of Business, Nov. 20, 1917 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts __$257,807.5 ; Overdrafts 4,979.2 , Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 36,640.0 Furniture and fixtures._ 1,200.0 Banking House 3,000.0 Other Real Estate owned 700.0 Due from Banks and r> oi ahc\ a oaimerb Currency 14,875.0 i Gold 205.0 Silver and other Minor 1 Coin 2,754.3 Checks and Cash Items 10,479.6 TOTAL $364,120.2 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $ 21,800.0 Surplus Fund 21,800.0 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and i Taxes Paid 4,519.4 Individual Deposits subject to check $270,740.75 i Savings Deposits 40,000.00 " Time Certifi ) cates of Dep. 3,328.67 1 Checks _ 1,931.37? $316,000.7 TOTAL $364,120.2 1 ST A TR OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I County of Abbeville, SS. # i Before me came W. F. NICKLEJ ' | Cashier of the above named banl : who, being duly sworn, says that th j above and foregoing statement is : true condition of said bank, i i j shown bv the books of said bank. J W. F. NICKLES. Sworn to and subscribed befor me this 1st day of Dec. 1917. OTTO BRISTOW, Notary Public for S. ( ' Correct Attest: 1 S .G. THOMSON, G. A. NEUFFER, W. E. OWEN, Directors. y i 1 Buy The 51 Of Boys ir ! A r* o vi 11 /"i if i/M s j r-\z> ci i uic; it ?i good policy "cheap qual o i anything, but y : lieve it is even ,t | policy to buy f; Clothing" ol o\ "Cheap Quali. Q I g j anything else e I know of. For that reas< :j VERY BES1 ' j Our Boys Su e i and come out you'll find at [ | ate, and we h I Par J | Abbe\ 1 REPORT OF e ThTFT nation at r ^ & * J- 3?J A N -14 A i. *W L 1 X~DiA-l At Abbeville, in the SiEitc of South ' 20tl RE3( 1. a Loans and discounts (excep b and c) e _ TOTAL LOANS s j". U. S. Bonds, (other than Liber a U. S. Bonds deposited to se a, (par value) Total U. S. bonds (other thar and certificates of indebtec G. a Loberty Loan Bonds, unpledge and 4 per cent D. Stock of Federal Reserve Bant ..J of subscription) t 10. a Value of Banking House __ 12. Real estate owned other than b ** i 13. Lawful reserve with Federal I i- 15. Cash in vault and net amount ? 1G. Net amounts due from banks, panies other than included Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17 19. Checks on banks located outsidi ing bank and other cash it 20. Redemption fund with U. S. Tre * TOTAL LIAE ' 23. Capital Stock Paid in j 24. Surplus Fund rel 25. a Undivided profits '; b Less current expenses, interest, ai r, j 29. Circulating notes outstanding a j 33. Individual deposits subject to j 34.' Certificates of deposits due in 1 0i than for money borrowed) q|36. Cashier's checks outstanding q j 39. Dividends unpaid Total demand deposits (other th Reserve items 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, ni TOTAL 0! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I I, H. G. SMITH, Cashier of the 01 that the above statement is true to 7 -I Subsci'ibed and sworn to before i 71 I Correct Attest: 0; J- S. .MORSE, 01 J. ALLEN SMITH, A. M. SMITH, Directors. g LIEUTENANT W. D. WILKINSO W. D. Wilkinson has been pr moted as second lieutenant in tl Anderson Machine Gun Compan j 118th Infantry, at Camp Sevier. ? I Lieut. Wilkinson is a son of M ~1 ' WM1.J +V, y j and Mrs. j. m. wiimhsvh j place, and is deserving of hfis a , I vancement. He was among tl first to volunteer for service on tl ie; Mexican border. a| . is HELP ON SATURDAYS. I e! | The 5 & 10c Store has put ( | extra help on Saturdays unl Christmas. The young ladies ar Misses Margaret Swetenburg, Kat erine Faulkner, Agnes Edward ! Right Kind Clothes 4- /NTT/M/I 11 L CVCI to buy M ity m we be- ^Rjah^ostur^l i poorer ft that we Dn we try to carry j " Boys Clothing the its will stand more : looking better tha most stores, the pric ave a splendid stock ker &R< rille, CONDITION OF A.NK OF ABBEVILLE, Carolina, At the Close of Business, Nov. i, 1917. )URCES. ~ t those shown on $240,667.10 .$240,667.10 ty Bonds of 1917:) cure circulation $ 18,730.00 i Liberty BondsIness $ 18,750.00 d, 3 1-2 per cent $ 66,850.00 $66,850.00 ; (50 per cent _$ 3,150.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 'linking house $ 6,877.84 F teserve Bank $ 27,136.00 due from national banks__$110,960.14 , bankers, and trust com- i in Items 13, 14, and 15 $ 9,133.18 and 18 $120,093.32 s of city or town ot reportems $ 3,897.31 as. and due from U. S. Treas.S 937.50 I $493,359.07! ilLITIES. L _$ 75,000.00, _$ 30,000.00 _$ 7,955.83 rid caxes paid_$ 3,974.15 $ 3,981.68 $ 18,750.00; check $327,933.85! less than 30 days (other <S Q9 AOI A1 ! ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Ubjiu i -** | $ 5,206.13 i ? $ 60.00 an bank deposits) subject to ? 38, 39, 40__ $365,627.39 $493,359.07 County of Abbeville, SS: N above named bank, do solemnly swear! the best of my knowledge and belief. H. G. SMITH, Cashier, ne this 30th day of November, 1917. W. H. WHITE, Notary Public. Q. fi ir O] = ol Nj Pauline Wosmansky, Malula Suther- bi land, Margie Williams iviinme Kv.tnj ai o- Cox, Sarah Drennan and Gertrude j a ae McMahan. si y, * NEW ENGINEER AND WIFE. 8| r. f< is Mr. and Mrs. John Poore ha\car-jp: d- rived in the city to make this their! e1 lejhome. Mr. Poore is the new engilejneer on the Southern between Ab- 1 ! beville and Hodges. We welcome I them to our city. . A. R. P. CHURCH SOCIETY. |n >n j ! ci tilj The Ladies Society of the A. R. | tc e:i P. church, will meet Thursday af- r< h-!ternoon at 4 o'clock with Miss ,les-'F Is, | sie Hill. 'a I I I I I I a stock of the i it we can buy. hard service ! n the clothes j :es are moder- j : to show you. eese S.C. t I I I I . 1 WANTS will pay you to sell your hides and old auto tires to K. Bruce Fant, at Lesley Brick Yard place, on Antreville road. Highest wholesale prices. Old auto tires 4c. per lb. Mule and horse hides 3.00 each. Cow hides wanted. H. Bruce Fane, Mgr. Abbeville Branch of Athens Hide and Rubber Co., Athens, Ga. 3mo. OR SALE:?Pair good young mules weighing eleven hundred pounds. Also four year old bay mare, lady broke, one thousand pounds. Bargain prices. Write or see, S. M. Beaty, Lowndesville, S. C. 12-4-2 OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN:? Last Wednesday, a large black hound dog with tan colored legs, with white tip on tail and white spot on breast. Named "Buck." Reward if returned to M. L. Williams, Abbeville, S. *C. 12-4-1. ESTATE OF J. D. BROWNLtt. otice of Settlement and Applica'cation for Final Discharge. Take Notice that on the 31st day f December, 1917, I will render a nal account of my eatings nad doigs as Administrator of hte Estate f J. D. Brownlee, deceased, in the % ffice of Judge of Probate for Abeville County at 10 o'clock a. m., nd on the same day will apply for final discharge from my trust as ich Administrator. All persons havings demands gainst said estate will present them it. notrmonf r>n or hpfore that dav. JL roven and authenticated or be former barred. A. SELDEN KENNEDY, 2-4-3. Administrator. MR. LEWIS. Mr. Geo. S. Lewis and son, Benie, of Lowndesville, were in the ity for awhile Saturday selling cotv** T o?rie />owo ornnnH and nh IUI. ucnto v,uiiiv MI ?..? jnewed his subscription up until eb. 1919. He thinks the Press nd Banner is a pretty good paper.