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V\VVWVVVV\VVVVV > * V SANTUC NEWS. \ V ' ) < ... Santuc,... Dee. 21.?Miss Lizzie Abies-spent ~a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. "McClain. Little Thelma Richardson has been: quite sick with pneumonia for the last few days. ! Mr. W. H. Sharp, Mr. M. B. Kay and family'dined at Mr. W. E. Morrison's Sunday/ ?. Bora*?To M*.- and Mrs. R. B. Hiaddon, Dee. 17, 1918, a daughter,; BfubyEtajabeth." Mr. M. B. Kay and daughter^ Miss 1 ?.kinnliiiinin tka oihr nnl , Mugrj; wwe DUv^yuig ?u ?uv Tuesday. Mrs. E. J. Botta spent: Tuesday with Mrs. E. J. Haddon. Mr. and Mn. W F. Eayaad'son-, Francis, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. W. H. Sharp. Mrs. Thos. Stevenson and Mrs. Will Boyd were shopping- in thd city Tuesday. . Mrs. Ermie Haddon spent Wednesday night and Thursday at' Bfe. Pettigrew's with Mrs. R. B. Haddon and little daughter, Ruby. > Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kay were recent visitors to the city. Mr. Tom Hunter spent the weekend at Mr. Lindsay Link's and called to see hit best girl Sunday after* ns .1 \i n . Iw nen , beat our I The intimate stoi i; Eg K Although Bobby had. GSre: B counted himself as good a j* K V New York. Bobby also hi 1, didn't" immediately bouncc ; I B Sfrumph's jaw as the latt ? H sending Bobby on a secre j J ^ofeby's reward was to be S even an Iron Cross. "Am I America" von Strumph t ' his own counsel?and Bob erican army *(much to his he got to Berlin just the s I Spectacular!. Dramatic!! * Widely I Exciting!!! if H| I OPERA Admission, Children, A .: ' HDHBBnHHB noon. Miss Myra Pettigrew spent Thursday night with Miss Lila Morrison. > > V LONG CANE. V > > Long Cane, Dec. 20:?Miss Nina Beauford was shopping in the city Saturday. This community is rejoicing over our'boys returning home from the camps. Private Calvin Stevenson returned home on - Thursday. We greet our-boys with the heartiest of cheer and we trust how soon that our boys from overseas shall all be back! to fill their vacant -homes again. Mrs. Easie Stone and daughter, Miss Lizzie Hughes of. Cold Springs community, spent- Thursday> with Mrs. Mattie Stewart. MSas Nina- Beauford1."spent a ffcw J -* x unfYi' uays ux itt?u wcc& uj. iuc her: brother,- Mk W\ H? Beauford< We are serry to report that Misses Lncile and - lone Stevenson of tie WomansCollegeof Due West, ape at hoBle thte week being unable to attend on account of the flu. But we are glad to say that they are able to be 'up. now and we hope they witf soon be able to resume their studitefc' spent Wednesday in the city wfth Mr; and- Mr* W. H. Beauford. jby B vvric k/u vttx army to the Kais ie IS ry of Bobby Busch, ap& A i 3 rman blood in hi& veins he n American as any man in , id brains?that's why he ? his clenched fist off von er outlined his plans for ? t mission to Berlin?and _ much money and perhaps I d you needn't come back to 1 old Bobby?So Bobby kept , by didn't enlist in the Amsweetheart's disgust), but ame. Bill 0 HOUSE, T This is Not a Wf 15c. ; 1 Mr. Dave* Cromer was a business visitor to the city Saturday. Mrs. L. F. Finley and daughter, Miss Eva and Miss Eppje Beauford were shopping in the city Tuesday of last week. Misses Nina and Viola and lone Beauford spent Friday evening-with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. Mm. John Cromer spent last week with Mr. and Mrs Dave Cromer. Mrs, W D. Beauford and daughter, . Miss Linnie, spent Sunday with Mr, |and Mrs. L. F. Finley. I Mr and Mrs. W. S. Bosler and Children spent the week-end of last week-with Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Beaurford.' , Mr. Thompson Beauford and Mrs. John Cromer spent-the week-end of last week in Betfaia community* with rdatfvea,Miss EVa Fiiiley spent a ihr days ,of last week in the city with Mr. and Jjlrs, J. Mi McKellar. " , i ' , _ ^ _ "It Has Made My. Little Son Spry, A?A> Rabbit!" Si*-Ye**OkTB?y- Wm- Thin, tfid P&ky, Father Gave HimDreco , And "I Can AloMt S^e Him Grow, Now," He Sijri. i ' ' j As the school- term reaches its height;-attention is directed ?to> the :--L- : usch'i pf Unfokle !CF fey at nose anc V |i ' " * ' * mt -: taise j . . t Jl-Americau German-An A Rousing Phc of the Day Whi 1V/I iviaiujLi^u 11. T M ' Scene Fr< In * THE KAISERS 'hursday ai \r Picture But a Thrilling Adults, 55c. . s ? oft-repeated advice of leading educa tors warning teachers, parents an scholars against the fearful result of exhaustive brain work amoni young people. To thousands of boys and girh unnerved by the strain of schoc life, Dreco, the wonderful new herbfi medicine, has been found a blessing making them, well and strong, feed ing the brain and nerves, and en iching and purifying the blood. The recent recommendation o Dreco by leading authorities and th equally outspoken praise of. thi greatest of remedies by scores o parents throughout tne aoutn ar he best recommendations any medi cine canhave. Nothing in the world so strength ens the weak) so readily .restores laa nervous fdree, so surely, makes tb ailing and peevish young woman o growing boy well and cheerful as i treatment'by Nature's own benefici ent methods. "My little . son,. Varneyj was in i terribly run-down condition" de clares Rc I. Lewis, the highly: respect ed farmer of R. F. D. No. 8* Wins ton-Salem. He has always been i puny and delicate childandl could*? get anything to make him grow. I has made him as spry as a rabbit ani T;tnlH htm tha other dav I wonli have to- slow.- him up as he was gpt ting too alive." Dreco does its curative: work in i d His Big? [. wliat do you tl irs aerie an* Bobby hatec? 1 I )to-Prophecy en the Yanks ito Berlin " ll HBgT3 id Friday, : Story of tb? Great Wa mum "filri i- simple, straightforward way., It d wastes little time in getting alii its s energies to work feeding the tired, g worn-out nervous tract, filling the arteries with rich, new blood, and building up the body for its fight il against disease. il Dreco is sold throughout the counr? try by leading druggists and is par[ ticularly recommended in Abbeville i* by P: R. Speed.?Adv. I r e CREAM/FOR CAm&f?. * OPENS UP,NOSTfBLS1 ! Tells Hcw T? (!et Qnte&Iieliff 6 ; from Head-Golds. It's Splendid! ' i,. T" j i 1 T In- one-minute* your clogged' nostrils will opeei). the air passages of. yout-head " wjty i cWrand ypu can; bzwtW freely, t)No- morei hawking^ snuffling, hlqwing, q hfsdacb^. djyneaa* No,.struggling for-, bteath at night,, your cold, or catarrh. p will be gpntr a Get a.' small bottle of Ely's Gream Balm fiten your druggist; now. Apply * mt: nfit fKIa . 4iti/f nfiV .healing cwaniiiinvyoai nostaiUf. Itipea* j efcrataa ,thwigj*-<wy..** pwsagp.of th* \h?4> fiootbes tbe inflamed,, or, woollen ~ mucous membrane and relief coaep in>. etantly. ' ! It's just fiw< Dont stay stnfTea-up r- with* a> cold:; or: naety catarrh?Belief a cornea Bo ouickly.- . fc:' ' ; . t Sobscribe to-The Press and Banner It . > i 66& eater Headache*, Biliouanes*, - Lo?? - off AflMtite, font bread) or that tirade aching feeling doe tp Ma1 laria or CoMi. ". 1 ^ in. )d Boi :nr Scheme.. i - 13 |i Ih K You'll. CI mk ne dm* J*<. 1 ,' . V ?''..., -J ... . ' ,'fi !?*;;. m fm -Jti ' V .'^ ; i ijie Kaiser more latterly t / .. . ' " " J ''"^ * * < i ?/< ?*'*? . r: <j i ':2$y^0pF jn ' ' ..t m ^Kv?286^/"*^^m8SF^'.^?^a'; ^42fc ^^Sfk": .?n^ q^%\^H^^'*v_a*' . ^5gHn^?* png^nn HMOIIB ? PJWW*^1^^ 'I' ?I wi'inim IMMVPMMOTPPiV DECEMBE ir. Special Music! Special Wa<tin >.^A l. DISCHARGED MEN GET TWO SCARIXT<CHEVRONS Washington, Dtec. 20.?Secretary Baker has directed that reach soldier honorably discharged be fornished with two scarlet chevrons to be worn on the left sleeve as a recognition of his services to the country. The chevrons will be of the same size and shape as. those, prescribed.iot .service abroad. c mj. ii .j.i! 'J1 p. i'. YesJ. Everybody . I Takes Gasearets I Only 10 cents I Harmless Bj cathartic for sLuggjsh 4 H . liver and bowels B6 Feel bully ! Cheerupl Ttice Ca^B Carets to liven your liv&r apd clea^R tfre-'b'dwela and stop, headaches*. bilHfl ousness, bad breath, coated-' tongruHB sallowness, sour stomach and.gaaeWI 'To-night take Cascarets and enj(H| the niiest, gentlest liver and bow^H cleansing you ever experience?? Wake up feeling grand?EverybodjHS doing itk Cascarets best laxative fHB A'U rm -UJi- 1^1 cnuaren. luey giauiy uine tma ant candy cathartic because it nevflfi gripes or sickens like other things. Adv. ' ., SH o^-rrf^/ BDM i led I ' ' IH fl flJHB '%*' ^109 .li" - -^BIB i... ?...i ?lij leer Yourself Hoarse When IH You See gajO . '^^HaD ha?anyma?> I ' BBB BHHg|a| KrlwWmy^^^m BBIBfl nSjBH anSH ; 9^883^9 mum"" 5ER*S FINISHV^^^^j R 26-2H lee Friday. gMBM HHH