=a Xocal flews : personals : 4 v , Thos. F. Uldrick was in the city on Thursday on business. Mrs. Lowrie Beacham and cnuaren of Laurens, visited Mrs. W. E. Johnson this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jones, of Columbia, are in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Jones. I Lieut. Frank E. Harrison, arrived I in the city on Thursday for a few J days stay with his home folks. Mrs. Essie D. Greene, of Duej West, and her young son, John E. Greene, were in Abbeville on yesterday. . Miss Lizzie Edmunds was called Wojfnpdav on account of IV V11COW4 ft v _ sickness in the family of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Estes. Mrs. A. B. Reno, of Atlanta, has returned to her home after an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Jas. C. Raines. Rev. H. D. Corbett wishes us to announce that there will be services at Upper Long Cane Church on next Sunday at the usual hour. Miss Fannie Edmunds left Thursday for Spartanburg, where she will work. Miss Willie Eakin will take her place at the telephone exchange Here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Johnson returned to the city Wednesday from their wedding trip and are at home to their friends on corner Pickens and Church Street. The young boys of town carried a pound of sweets and their sweeti hearts down to Miss Howard Hill's last Wednesday night and enjoyed a pleasant pound party. . Miss Gladys Thompson of Pell City, Ala., has been in Abbeville for the past two weeks looking after Mrs. J. F. Barnwell and young Fos ter, who have both been sick with the "flu." Both are up again which is good news to their friends. Desiring to keep up witn tne country, George E. Mann who was in the race horse business at about the time when Cotton Patch had not been picked, came in and subscribed | for The Press and Banner on Wednesday. Sheriff R. M. Burts went up to Williamston last week to see a piece of his, Miss Nina Wood, who was desperately sick with pneumonia. Death claimed the young girl soonj after his arrival and he stayed over to attend the funeral. The friends of Mr. Fleet M. Crother were glad to see him on the j streets again this week. He has beenj sick at his home on the Due West! road for sometime. He was well enough, however, to take $2,000 in Liberty Bonds when the committee called on him. I A SIGHT FOR TOURISTS. Lieut. Chas. Daniels, of Anderson, [ in writing to his friend, Mr. Lee G.' HoUeman, has the following to say: "The scenery here is wonderful.' Huge mountains, covered with great tall cedars and green moss, stretch' as far as I can see. It is fair France i but I assure you that a sand-hill of C' olina means more to me. ! Yv'hen I do return, and if I think: ? ' I ? -- fin n r*nA ! Iti * -"J JWj in aitci jcaio wtc pcv-j p "> of ^ ierson will be able to point rr. +Vi A va/tAnf AI%{ si {/) i fp opoi cu uuuug wxc xcvcitv cpiucmiv. ; -Visitors and strangers are extended ar a cordial invitation. A prayer W; house is a power house. ' ea er NEW SUBSCRIBERS. hc Mr. A. F. Carwile, who sits in n< judgment on most things around to Level Land, adjudged that The Press and Banner was good enough for him by sending in his subscription j ar on Thursday. Seven new ones came^ the day before, and his was the^ fourth on Thursday, which shows that The Press and Banner grows pn in daily favor with the people who 01 read the news. While we were hang- r? ing this on the hook the fifth one ^ came in and before we got it back! SI on the hook the sixth one asked fori ? ? ? recognition. | S BIRTHS. I s Born?October 13th, 1918, to! Mx\ and Mrs. James C. Raines, a! daughter, Thelma Louise. | WANTS h i a< FOR SALE:?Fine heifer, soon be ^ giving milk. See James C. Raines. _ 11-1-lt.Pd. j Ji FOR RENT:?3 unfurnished rooms. I A couple without or with veryj " small children preferred. Phone, ^ 62 or No. 1. 10-22-1 w-3wks.' E i ? ' ' L. NELSON, Abbeville, S. C. \ sa Wanted * Wanted ! p< Junk of all kind. : er I Rags, Rubber, Bags j b? and Iron 5-7-tf. r. 3 u ? ij 1 fl | Rot may iie I But at the present price i (! i?? a v irr v. 4i,? mi ^ a pi J J AO LilVJ VlILiiii A. construction of WALLS, F< Xi\iYS and UXDERPINNI] or on the Farm. We can fnrinsh promptly v^i v\ Gi'iv vli lllutl tllld Iji'O two men can handle. r* i 1 n . \^anoo.a onipr WRITE FOR OGLESBY GF ELBERTON, TELEPHONES 'I USED TO FEEL LIKE I HAD BIG ROCKS DOWN IN MY STOMACH!" ROMINENT SOUTH CAROLINA FARMER TELLS HOW HE DID AWAY WITH PAINFUL CASE OF INDIGESTION AND STOMACH DISORDER. -.iver and Bowels Also Affected he Danger Of Disregarding Symptoms of Gastritis and Dyspepsia I How a Good Digestion May Be g Easily Maintained. B Just because you are not "laid I p" or forced to quit your work, the I arnings of stomach trouble should ifl ot go unneeaea or senuus icouitai re bound to follow. These warn- H igs take the form of dyspepsia, in- j igestion, dizziness, constipation, j H ervousness, backache, sideache,!? ?adache, and that tired, run-dawn iB :eling. All these symptoms may| )int directly to a deranged stomih requiring immediate attention. Hundreds of men and women of lis section are taking the best natral safeguard against stomach trou-, e by taking with each meal a small loonful of Dreco. They say nothing rer did them so much good or :lped keep their stomachs in such le order as this wonderful rootld-herb medicine. " ? ' - ? 1M * 1- - 1 1 "1 used to ieei nice i nau rocKs >wn in my stomach," declares Jul- gj s H. Adams, the well known and g ghly respected farmer of Gadsden, Carolina. "This condition was H orst after every njeal. I also suf-'fi red severely from liver trouble ; jj id constipation and my appetite I as very poor. I never enjoyed,0 iting and life was a constant mis- gj y to me. Then a friend told me.B >w the newspapers were full of the I sw medicine Dreco, and urged me H i take it. I did so and the first gj >ttle helped me a lot. The second n >ttle made me feel like a new man B id I expect to take several more. I am glad to recommend Dreco to I 1 my friends in this section." Dreco may now be secured at nail cost from any good drug store .... , * tss; pharmacy ana it is particularly -? icommended in Abbeville by P. B. ?eed.?Adv. ERVICES AT EPISCOPAL % CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING ? Dr. Alfred W. Arundel will hold p srvices in Trinity Episcopal Church g unday morning at 11 o'clock. Public invited. ESTATE OF R. C. BROWNLEE. j| oticc of Settlement and Applica-,88 tion for Final Discharge. Take Notice that on the 18th day R I Nov. 1018, we will render, a final Eg :count of my actings and doings as 5| xecutors of the Estate of R. C. B rownlee, deceased, in the office of , IS ldge of Probate for Abbeville |j ounty at 10 o'clock a. m., and on.H te same day will apply for a final m scharge from our trust as such |? xecutors. In Vll persons having demands against, a iid estate will present them for ? lyment on or before that day, prov- |j i and authenticated or be forever irred. BROWNLEE & BROWNLEE, i| Executors. H w , n n if te burafee | ol* building* materials ! |j !jST you can use in the |;g OUXDATIOXS, CULM- |J \(r for Houses in Town stone suitable for this j ? ken in sizes that one and j |j j| PRICES. I tANITE CO. 1 GEORGIA I 2602?208. ?MB?? I I II MWMMWMBMnWBMM? ! ! I II THE LAS nrrri/ i n wt,n,rv i v M'KENZIE RUSSEL5 STABLES ^ ! LUAJJ Uh ?IF YOU GOOD ONI T. P. M' Procrastination Allow us to impress upon y Fall and Winter Goods earlj 1 . tlT* , 1 piere. winter goods are grow wholesale markets than we a will save 15 to 35 per cent, b huge stock lasts. MEN'S CLOTHING All Weaves and Stvles $12.50 to $25.00. MEN'S PANTS OVE $2.50 to $7.00. $12.5 Men's r.nd Boys' Unt 7 r~. - : I Tm> dJ Cli lU H1JOC . , V/iiViV.. r> V SHOES! SHOES! SHOES Ladies' Shoes, $2.50 to ^4.0: Mens' Shoes, .. 3.00 io 5.0( Boys' Shoes, .. 2.50 to 3.5< Childrens Shoes 1.25 to 3.0< A Full Line of Vehy F Sc D. POL Abbeville, gaabeobeigarcteamg miibiiibii?:bwb??ciacaw?g3rqn? i A ij S . T OF THIS VILL BE AT & JOHNSON'S S OLD STAND iVITH A CAR FINE MULES f WANT A . E SEE THESE I KELLAR / V i ! is the Thief of Time!! ou the importance of Buying your r?while our stock is large and coming scarce now, and higher in the ire selling the same goods for. You I y buying here while our present | n r ; _ - N boy's clothing | | Sizes 3 to 20 years $2.50 to $15.00. | [ ? ? j :rcoats raincoats 0 to $15.00 $4.00 to $15.00 lerwear at Saving Prices. ?.r, Per Garmf-rf-, 75c. to $1.35. jjj I j L.'*i>i?57 WINTER COATS j 3 ] ill- i3roadclcvhj Plush and j [) Waterproof Goods 0 Misses Coats $3.50 to $I0.0G . 3 Ladies.Coats 10.00 lo 20.GG > U 1 | I ine Blankets and Comforts? 5? . _ T1 tj ;e i nem. ' I AKOFF | S, Carolina.