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r I. ; I fp* I ' sb g; I I You cannot < JgV., h .' r t r reeling or rev | suit. | This feeling 1 a make of m j| I the nation ov< 11 Style I I "l E havp apnntnp ct I concentrate a g: the prices. In furnishing, ji quality and styli Stetson & 5 i n v. ouy qualityP I quality-also si IQ ! 7 8&: NO! ; ^ Change in Date I-' ! Our Ginnei , I operatec r*I I Wednesda1 rj< . . | Thursday Friday Mc The last seasc AbbeviU "t ?? ?? NOTICE TEACHERS' EXAMINA TION. By order of the State Board o1 Education, the Spring Teachers Examination will be held in Abbe 31c County Court House on Fri day, May the 3rd between the houri ?f 9 A. M. and i P. M. . W. J. E^ANSm Cb. Supt. of Bducatkih. 3-22-31 STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Ntrtioe ia hereby given that i l x. EAS snjoy Easter Day i ision and freshnes: will be increased if ition wide fame, a sr. 'plus Clothe iach grade the same yle = exceptional fabr reat volume on each j ist naturally we are i B. >chobel Hats, Wilson our nationally kn yle-also right price ARK f ,b ICE. of Ginning Days ^ * B 1 rv will be i 4 SI y, March 27 ' * i u . u March 28 < * . ' t irch 29 n tl gin days this n g in ! leOfl Mffl ; h * meeting of the stoekholdersof Abbe- v rille Saving* and Inveitment Com- * pany is called to meet in the office ? ^ of the National Bank of Abbeville, u at Abbeville, South Carolina, at 5:30 P. M., on April 19th, A. D. " 1918, for the purpose of consider9 ing a resolution that the corporation h am* ItmiiilafiAn en/4 Yxrtfis^ tin i'fe 5V( tUW &*V??**\AC?V*WaS. Wfm ? ?**** ML|f ??v C affairs and dissolve in ifccordance f with Sections 2812 and 2813 of & Volume I of the Civil Code of c South Carolina. & The Stockholders are urged to h ^ ( be present at the said meeting, or u * to be presented at the said meeting p TEI / mless your clothi s you unconsciou you know that 3 nd worn by disc js $21 an< rll? - pnuc uie nation o ics and expert tailoi t *rade 3 hence the ex t .1 headquarters for n J Bros. Shirts,, Speci own lines insure TO EiJK y proxy. j f. e. Harrison; President. v ' NOTICE. ^The annual meeting of the Stodcolders of the Peoples Savings Bantc ill be held in the office of the lank Tuesday, April 2, 1918, at 1 o'clock A. Mi W. F. NICKLES, Cashier. I I WAR SERVICE GARDEN CLUB NOTES. Over a hundred members have' lready been enrolled in the Abbe- j iHe War Service Garden Club. ! President Wilson says, "Let me I iiggest also, that every one who reates or cultivates a garden, helps reatly to solve the problem of eeding the nations." War Service Garden Club mergers may help each other by exhange of ideas or methods. The War Service Garden Comnritee is for assistance and not to di'cate. Tell your troubles to Hiss lartin or Mr. Rowell. If you need a plow, or labor, or ertilizers, or seed, tell the comlittee and they will help you get hem. . It is as patriotic to plant a row f beans as. to purl A row of stitches It has been reported to the comlittee that some people expect to et plowing done- in their gardens ree of cost This report is a misake and evidently German prop* and*. Don't; believe it. Mrs. J. L. McMillan ia chairman f Ward 1, Mrs. Dendy Miller of Vard 2, Mrs. W. F. Nickles of Vard 3 and Miss Bessie Lee Cheatiam of Ward 4. A public meeting of the War Serice Garden Club will be held in he Court House Friday afternoon* larch 29th. Every, member will be irged to attend this meeting. MR. MARTIN. W* T> n \f o ?4m wIia Vioo Konn 1U1 JL. V* illHI but TT tiV ttMU WVWM ere for several days on business, ame in Yesterday and subscribed or Tfcie Press and Banner. Mr. lartin is a resident of Elberton, la., now, living with his daughter, Irs. Rice. For seventy-one years e made Abbeville his home and ii i a pleasure for him to visit the lace ojC. hi* youth. I ng conveys that sly feel in a new , four new -suit is Timinatinrr m*vr\ w~ 'X XX X ill XULtil ^ llXVll 1 $25 j \ . .. ^ I < .? * vci "a_ f ring. The makers ? ~ i. '.ITTfJil 'If cepti onal value at ational leaders in J ial Neckwear Stvledus Clot you of getting $21 $2< I,- ; , ' & REI I DRY GOODS 1 our lint: of dry conns I are now ready for your, fnspec= tfon. . jAJar^e stock of fancy and I staple Dry Goods, to select from at 'prices lower than you can buy elsewhere.; - v A complete line of Ladies', a ri d Miisses Ready-to-W ear Goods., / B I We have a full line of Spring Oxfords for Ladies, Men and Children. Ladies' Oxfords, prices $2*50 to $3.50. Men's Q^fords, prices $3.50 to I $5.00. : Beacon Shot* for Men < 54.00 to $6.00. , 1 D. POLI | ABBEVILLE, . ' 1 ' ?" ? ^ I I ' '/ jk '' i MEN'S AND BOYS' ! CLOTHING I I...* D :?JI ^aU9L | We have been ; 4lfl i m' I H extra careful-this jtyi hy*t B season in the se- Ml * B H lection of our nfl S H styles and fabrics. 1 KB B B W e guarantiee B IB j H you absolutely the mm || BB best in the county. y B |9 S |H - TfiP splprtfinn rvf B BB save disappointment a little la-1 ter. The best styles go to the III sariy pickery Prices, $7.Sd Palm Seeches io IH $25.90, Alt Wort Serges. . IB BOYS SUltS, I Sizes 3 years old to 20. PricesL 79t. Wash Suit*, tdlH $12.50 Alt Wool Fa&tic*. ? A full and complete line of flBH Shirte. and Neckwear. |H :OME TO SEE US BEFORE ? YOU BUY. |M - - Atrniri? H