The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, March 26, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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I : personals : I
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Winn of near
Due West, spent Friday in the city
Mrs. Charlie Shrine of the Buckstand,
was here Friday shopping.
Miss Clara Lou Adams is at home
for the week-end.
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Miss Lucy Gibert was in the city
Friday shopping.
Mrs. J. H. Hillhouse of Lebanon,
was here Friday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins Ramey
ol Lebanon, were nere rTiaay.
Mr. J. E. McDavid came up from
Columbia on business last week.
Mrs. Hattie Price was in the city
Friday shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin. Parker were
in the city last Friday shopping.
? Mr. I. H. Keller of Long Cane,
was in the city Saturday.
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Jt Mr. Jas. Gilliam of Sharon, was
in the city Saturday on business.
Mr. Willis Mars of Bellevue, was
here Saturday.
Mr. W. R. Ellis of Santuc, was
in the city Saturday.
Elihu Finley of near Bethia, was
in the city Saturday on business.
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Rev. H. C. Fennel of Lowndes%
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ville, was in the city yesterday.
Cprporal Duckworth came down
from Camp Sevier for Sunday.
Glenn Kay of Greenville, spent
the week-end here with friends.
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I' ueo. rerguson 01 An?re*me, woa
in the city yesterday.
Mrs. R. G. Hagen of Prosperity,
was among the ladies in the city
v on Saturday.
f Miss Clyde Sprouse is at home
for a few days. She is in training
I T>? Pnnr'a hnsnitAl.
BS Misses Janie and Edna Wardlaw
g cf Bethel, spent Friday at the home
B of Mrs. Joe Miller.
I Mn. R. M. Hill, Misses Mary and
Carolyn Hill went down to GreenB
wood Friday oa -a shopping trip.
H ' Mr. J. A. Stevenson of Long
Case, was a business visitor v n??
- 'Friday.
I Mr. and Mrs. San Reid went
down to St. Matthews last week to
tVi? raarriafire of a friend.
I Mrs. Blackwell and little baby are
here for a few days visit to Mr.
Blackwell.
Miss Bessie Wardlaw of Bethel, is
spending "a few days with Mrs. T.
H. Maxwell.
Mrs. d. W. Fuller of Atlanta,
spent a few days last week with
Misses Janie Lou and Lillian Richey
Miss Gertrude Penney of Sharon,
was in the city Friday buying hei
spring hat.- "
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Misses Maggie and Bettie Evans
?laHipc here Frida\
I were auivMg uiv ? ? .
shopping.
Misses Bessie and Lilly Link were
among the young ladies here Fridaj
getting ready for Easter.
Miss Sallie Wilson and Mrs. Sam
Wilson were here Friday shopping
in our popular stores.
Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Morrah oi
Bellevue, were in the city 'Fridaj
shopping. '
Mr. Smathers of Greenwood, was
in the city Friday afternoon demon'
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strating cars.
W. S. Cochran was here yesfcerdaj
on business.
Mr. R. 0. Edwards spent severa
days at hdme with his family. Hi
is working at Blackville, S. C.
| j Miss Nannie Bowie was a prettj
| visitor in the city with friends thi:
I week. . . . +
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| Miss Grace Link is visiting hei
* sister, Mrs. Ernest Hanvey, neai
Troy, this week.
Mrs. J. L. Clark is visiting hei
" daughter, Mrs. B. E. Evans, at Lorenzo,
this week.
Capt. R. B. Cheatham of Camp
Jackson, was a visitor here for the
, week-end.
Private James Cox has returned
to Camp Sevier after a five days
furlough.
Capt. F. R. Honor of Camp Sevier,
was in the city Sunday the
guest of Miss Flora Timmons.
Mrs. S. W. Watt and daughter,
of Due West, were here Saturday
buying pretty things for Easter.
Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham is the
proud owner of a Buick Six. It is
a lovely car.
Mrs. Leila Todd and daughter,
Adelle, of Due West, spent - Satur!
day shopping in our stylish stores.
J. W. McKee, Jr. of Columbia,
spent Sunday in the city with
, friends.
Miss Lizzie Penney is assisting in
the millinery department at Haddon-Wilson's
during the rush season
Sergt. John D. Williams of Camp
Sevier, spent Sunday with his sister,
who is the attractive milliner for
Philson and Henry.
Miss Mattie Uldrick of near Cold
Springs, was here to have dental
work done yesterday. Her father,
T. F. Uldrick, accompanied her.
I Mr. J. G. Hagen of Chattanoga,
! is expected in the city this week to
visit his home people before he
goes into'service for Uncle Sam.
Miss Lily Brooks of Dae West,
was a visitor at the home of her
sister, Mrs. R. M. Burte for the
week-end.
1 Misses Lola and Edna Wardl&w
! of Bethel, spent Friday in the eity
I shopping in oar well advertised
stores.
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Mr. Bryan Brown of Barnes, S.
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u, accompanied 07 aeon nenry
Carlisle, Walter Manning and son,
Leftridge, spent Friday u the city.
Mrs. Lizcie Cason, who teachea
' school near Hodges, spent the week'
1 end here with her mother, Mrs. F.
J. Marshall
Mrs. Stewart Miller and children
1 went over to Clinton Saturday to
spend several days with Mrs. S. J.
Kilgore.
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Mrs. Will Jordan and daughter,
Miss Mary, of near Dae West, were
in the city Thursday afternoon
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Miss Lizzie Clinkscalea came np
from Columbia to spend a few dayB
' with her home people. She is inI
structor of nurses at the State Hos!
pital.
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Mr. J. A. Nance is out of Haddon-Wilson's
store for a while on
account of having the mumps. His
, friends hope he will soon return to
r his place as he is greatly missed.
Mrs. J. G. Huguelet and little
,: Misses Margaret and Gertrude, of
rj Hamlet, spent the latter part of
j the week here with Mrs. J. T.
j Hughes.
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Mr: S. G. Turner of Prosperity,
wants to keep up with the real news
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of the county, so he came in Saturday
and subscribed for The Press
rjand Banner.
Mrs. W. J. McKee and bright lit>
tie daughte#, Margaret, of near Due
I West, spent Thursday afternoon in
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the city looking at the pretty hats
and buying other spring goods.
About $31 was cleared at the
Red Cross exchange last Saturday.
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i Louis J. Bristow, Jr., of Columbia,
spent the week-end in the city
with Gilbert Nabers and other
r friends.
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Miss Annie Welborn and Miss
Leila Webb of Anderson, and Prir
vate Jep Welborne of Camp Sevier,
r were the week-end guests of Miss
Mae Welborn.
Miss Lillian Richey leaves today
for Anderson, where she goes to
work in the millinery department
of Mrs. Holleman's store. She will
i be away for about three months,
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Francis Mabry, who is in the
medical branch of the service at
Camp Sevier, was home to spend
i Sunday with his parents.
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Jesse Cochran came up from
Camp Jackson and spent Sunday
with his home people near Abbeville.
Mr. S. A. Speed of Lowndesville,
was a business visitor in the city
yesterday. He came in and renewed
his subscription to The Press
and Banner. He says that he has
been taking it for many years and
that he doesn't know what he would
do without it.
Mr. W. B. Bowie from near Donalds,
is a new subscriber to The
Press and Banner. He is a 'good
judge of an up-to-date newspaper
and that is why he wants The Press
and Banner.
BIRTH.
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Born?At Abbeville, March 25,
1918, to Mr. and Mrs. James .Chalmers,
a son.
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Bom?At Greenville, March 25,
1918, to Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Marchant,
a son.
A ^CORRECTION.
In giving the chairmen for the
different County .Auxiliaries, Bethia
was given in as Miss Edna Wardlaw,
which as a mistake, as Mrs. '
Joe Link has charge of that sec- j
Hnn fhcra Viointr Tin anriliftnr in thp 1
Bethel section.
GOLD NUGGET.
W. F. Langley says that the people
of his section, near Bethia, have
gotten the gold fever. Work has
been started on the gold mine on
the old Neil Place and dust and ore
of great value is being gotten o?t
of the mine. He said that it was
rumored that one nugget( valued at
$1,000,000 was found recently although
he hadn't seen it
ELECTION OF TEACHERS.
TV|? TrncfM* nf Clt? Sehooli
of ^Abbeville will meet Saturday
night, March 80th, at eight o'clock
is the Council Chamber, for the
purpose of electing teachers for
next session.
W. M. Barnwell, Cliairman.
Joel S. Morse, Secretary.
8-26-lt
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FOR SALE:?A mule, and for rent
one two-horse farm, 2 miles from
town, containing 2 nfcgro houses,
barn and 2 wells. Apply to Mrs.
W. C. DuPre, or W. S. DuPre. I
3-26-4t. I
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LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN? I
About a week ago, a sable color- j
ed collie female dog, with white j
i ring around neck and a black ;
spot midway of tail. Reward if |
returned- to Richard Sondley. I
3-26-2t.
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FOR SALE?Royal Mail Roadster If
for sale, splendid condition. Good f
tires with one extra. W. A. Lee. I
3-22-3t.
COTTON SEED?Wanamaker Im- jj
proved, Cleveland Big Boll. Prices!;
$1.75 per bushel, under 5 bushe if
> $2.00 per bushel. W. S. Cothrai jj
i or S. J. Link. ? 2-19-tf j |
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Hardware
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HARDWARE
1 gal. glass Dazey
Churn," turned by
crank,
$1.52.
GROCERIES
Sweet wrinkle peas
Leggetts best,
19 Cents Can.
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Dry Goods 1
Store I
Turkish Bath Tow'
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sizes. 1 dozen to
bundle. Bought by
the pound. We offer
them by the
pound for -f
. 50 Cents.
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