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Miss Mamie Hill has returned from
a week's stay in Atlanta.
A. C. Bowie, of the Donalds section
was here Thursday on business.
tMr.
Sam Mabry, of Charleston, is
visiting his mother, Mrs. John Mabry.
Miss Thelma Seal is visiting Miss
Helen Britt in McCormick this week.
(Mr. Willie Radcliffe was in town
Thursday selling a wagon load of
fine pears.
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- Mr. Abner Still, of Greenwood,)
was in the city Wednesday night vis-1
iting friends. *'
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Mr. and Mrs. Emory McCord of
Smithville, were in the city shopping
' Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clinkscales,
of Lowndesville, were in the city
Wednesday.
Mrs. W'. Joel Smith has returned
after a visit to her home city of
T .nnrens.
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Mrs. J. H. Turner is here from At
. lanta for a short visit among her
friends and relatives.
H Mr. Sol Rosenberg leaves tomorM
row for Saluda to be with his wife
and baby, who are there.
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I Lirut. Albert Rosenberg is spend
ing a short furlough with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rosenberg.
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fl Mrs. W. A. Obrien and her grandson,
Virgil, who have been visiting
H in Westminster, returned Monday
evening.
M Miss Ruth Woodhurst returned
Tuesday from Columbia. She has
been taking a business course in the
H capital.
Mrs. Toland Watson and children
of Sharon were in the city Tuesday'.
Mr. Ralph Adair is visiting relaM
tives in Greenville.
K 'Lieutenant Bill Perrin is also en
joying a short stay in the city. He
is visiting his sister, Mrs. Gordon
White.
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Mr. Joel S. Morse went to Chester;
i Tuesday evening, ne wm wn-,
go X-Ray to determine the cause of
recent internal indisposition,
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Mr. Alvin Ellis returned Tuesday
from Hartwell, G. He will leave j
soon for Atlanta, where a fine posi-j
tion has been offered him.
Uncle Jim Stark, and Johnnie Mc-,
Kee, malefactors of great wealth,
went up and took a look at the moun- j
tains from Saturday until Monday.
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II Miss Rebecca Jones leaves today j
to take charge of her school in Che- J
I raw.
Mrs. Lucy Thomson is spending a
[while with her daughter at Shoals
Junction.
[-' Miss Susan Jones of Smithville, is
spending the week with Miss Rebecca
Jones.
Mrs. D. A. Dewey spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Murchison in Greenville.
Miss Clara Harrison has returned
to the city after an extended visit
I;o friends at Greenwood.
Capt. S. C. Seal and Capt. W. V.
)eadwyler are off to Hot Springs,
Lrk., for treatment for rheumatism.
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Mrs. L. W. Perrin is in Abbeville
fter an extended visit to Spartanarg.
She is enjoying a visit from
ieut. W. B. Perrin, recently commisoned
at Camp Gordon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sobt. Hill and cl
dren returned to their home in I
lanta yesterday after a visit to re
tives here.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ellis and thi
bright boys, Wayman, Julian a
Levu, are off on a vacation to D
West and other places.
Mrs. Minna Britt, Misses Fran<
and Helen Britt, of McCormi<
spent the week-end here with t
family of Mr. W. E. Owen.
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Misses Henry and Johnnie B<
the attractive young daughters ol I
J. M. Bell, of Monroe, are visiting
the home of Dr. W. D. Simpson.
.Miss Ruth Howie returned hoi
from Atlanta Monday evening afl
enjoying a several days visit wi
her uncle, Dr. T. A. Dry.
The friends of' Mr. L. Morr<
are glad to know that little Arth
Neal is improving from his rece
illness at the home of Mr. and M
S. C. Seal.
Lethe has taken the typhoid sea
and Wednesday Dr. Neuffer we
down and inoculated all the pupi
Mrs. Neuffer and Mrs. Sign accoi
panied him on the trip.
Mr. D. L. Haddon, one of our <
teemed readers in Antreville, was
the city Thursday. One of the mc
important pieces of business he trai
acted was his renewal of subscri
tion to the Press and Banner.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brown, Mi
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l^nariottof oruwa t&uu xuxa.
Barksdale have returned from a plef
ant trip around Detroit, Niagara ai
other points.They were away a mon
and report a fine trip.
Misses Florence Neuffer, Ms
garet Cox and Virginia Leslie we
up to Honea Path last week and spe
some time pleasantly with relativ<
Miss Cox returned home Mo
day, while the other young Hadi
went on up to Clemson for a weel
visit.
Lewis Marshal, (col.) a leadii
member of society in the "Ackt
sacker" negro circles spent two
three days last week with the coun
authorities, being entertained at t
jail. He happened to be with anot
er man's wife, causing a little dif
culty before he could happen out
the way.
Mr. Jim Cochran has so much ii
proved that he was able to go to t
polls Tuesday and vote. This
good citizenship and Mr. Cochran
doubt voted a good ticket. Thou
so much better, he is still ve
weaK.
Mrs. Harrison as Chauffeur
Mr. Calvin G. Thomson looks li
he has just returned form the w<
era battle "front. His head is swai
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ed in bandages and he walks' a
talks with the air of a sadder a
wiser man. The whole blame is It
on Mrs., F. E. Harrison, chauffe
de luxe.
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Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. J. D. Kerr a
Mr. Thomson were returning fr<
Greenwood Wednesday, when the n
chine skidded on the hill near the-C
vert place. Mr. Thomson v
thrown forward from the rear s<
his head striking an arm of the t
frame. Mrs. Harrison, who v
driving, slightly injured her knee,
remained again for Mrs. Kerr to h<
the horse shoe. The first time v
when she married J. D., Sr.
Miss Margart Cothran Back.
The many friends of Miss Marg
et Cothran are glad to welcome 1
back to the city, after her stay in 1
hospital. From the way she is te
ing up the roads in this vicinity, il
evident that She has regained all 1
old vivacity and vigor.
ELIZABETH JONES RETURNS
WITH A SOLDI
Miss Elizabeth Jones, who 1
been visiting her grandparents
Duluth for some time, return
iome Monday evening. She brou
a handsome soldier along with hei
the person of Mr. William Marsl
of Boraville, Georgia, her first c
sin. His boy scout uniform if qi
Class A Number One, and he i
visit in the city for a week or m<
Young ladies, take notice.
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SiTP1*1 C^E711:R CF BERLIN"
8 Riven '"llinden-bujc" the
re * ?'wU for tr;Jn,T to put
_f M the battle on the hum. ini
KS9 Vou'I! rKike with laughter.
]g Tlou'H get the biggest ffoba
of joy in years when you seo
this picture. Gorgeously utaged.
* Wonderfully produced. The bigrrest
Aim of %' ycr.r. A riot of
fun and laughter, DON'T MISS
it.
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^'MONDAY AUGUSTj
IS- Admioion
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Doors Open at 8:00 p. m.
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th DR. NEUFFER APPOINTED.
At a meeting of the State Com
ir- mittee of the Medical section of th<
nt National Council for Defense at Co
nt'lumbia last week, Dr. G. A. Neuffe:
is. was appointed on the State Govern'
n-, ing Board which is composed of sb
es of the most prominent physicians ir
c's'the State. Their work will be tc
I mobilize the medical profession anc
j look after the health needs of the
3g' military forces and civil population.
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or STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ty County of Abbeville,
he' PROBATE COURT.
;h- Citation for Letters of AdminUtra
fi-' tion.
of By J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge o:
Probate:
Whereas, H. N. and 0. S. Coch
ran hath made suit to me, to gran
, 'them Letters of Administration o:
he' >
. the Estate and effects of S: H. Coch
IS
ran, late of Abbeville County, de
no ,
ceased.
These are therefore, to cite an<
:ry admonish all and singular the kind
red and creditors of the said S. H
Cochran, deceased, that they h
and appear before me, in the Cour
ke of Probate, to be held at Abbevill
est Court House, on Saturday, the 7tl
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th- day 01 septemoer, i?io, axuei (iuu
nd lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in th'
nd forenoon, to show cause, if any the;
lid have, why the said Administratioi
:qr should not be granted.
! Given under my hand and seal o
nd the Court, this 24th day of August
3m 1918, in the year of our Lord on
ia. thousand nine hundred and Eighteei
al_ and in the 143rd year of America;
7as independence.
;at Published on the 27th day o
*0p Aug. 1918, in The Press and Banne
,as and on the Court House door fo
the time required by law.
,Id J. F. MILLER,
8-27-3t. Judge of Probate
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ar_ l ne ^onreaeraie
ler College
the No. 62 Broad Street,
ar- CHARLESTON, S. C.
. . Boarding and Pay School for
' 13 Girls.
tier Begins its session October 2,
1918.
Historic Institution situated
in a heaity location.
Advantages of City life, with
ER large College yard for outdoor
sports.
A WELL PLANNED COURSE
has of studies in a homelike atin
mosphere.
d A BUSINESS COURSE open
to Seniors, ''and Elective
"lit KniiMioq tn .Tnninrs anH Sen
O VVW4UWW WW v
. in iorg.
Two Domestic Science courses,
ia" giving practical and theorou
etic knowledge Of cooking,
lite ^ we^ equipped Library.
For Catalog and further in;vill
formation, apply to the Col>re.
8-13-lt. w-Sept 17.
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