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I & = =ac I Xocal I flews I : Personals : r ?> ===* f Mrs. R. M. Hill is in Spartanburg ;' spending a while with her daughter,! I , Mrs. A. S. Thomas. J1 V Mrs. R. C. Wilkes and Miss Maggie I Reid went over to Greenwood yester- 1 | day. /, J f. Mr. A. M. McCord came down Sun- ] r day from Greenville and spent the 1 | * day with his home people. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Temple of? j? Level Land, were in the city on Mon- 1 day. -v , i """ i The Baptist Converitipn of the ^tate is meeting this wee^ in Columbia. It is the t)8th annual session. * i Mr. Sidney Kay, of Atlanta, is in the city for a few days on business and, is visting his brotner, n. uienn 1 ***' ; . Mrs. Joseph W. Everett and littlfe ' Joseph W. Everett, Jr., of Spartan- ( burg, are here on a visit to Mr. and ( Mrs. W. D. Wilson. The ladies of the baptist church j observed last week as a week of prayer and met every afternoon at \ i, their church for the service. ?- ' . Rodney Stephens will leave the last of this week for Atlanta, from 1 which place he will travel for a big Chicago packing house. Rivers Mabry and Herbert Allen . ^ are two young Americans on the Greenville street annex, who are, j-fk fighting it out with the flul Mrs. Henry Norwood has moved room* and is at home -to her( t friends at the home of Mrs. WelbOrn f on Pinckney street. Messrs. Henry and Lowry Wilr5 ton went to the country Sunday for I ; an all day talk. They spent the day * j frith their parents. / |T The friends of Miss Elizabeth Mc- * Cord will he sorry ^to learn that she t f W confined to her room with a case < of the flu, hut she is improving some 1 t _ . > | I Miss Mildred Cochran came heme * j from Landed eollege yesterday, ow- 1 ing to the fact that there are quite t a; number of ease? of flu in the col- i MBe. > t ' Mrs. J. F. Bradley* and Miss Mar- | Bradley were among the guests 1 Crcm Abb erill?, who a tended the ] iennedy wedding at Eden Ball dojtr ip0 the holidays. | Seaman Charles Wilson was in ths otty sever*1 day* last weak rioting t We eister, Km. B. & Reamea. Mr, ( v Wilson hae Just returned from j Ifranee, having served far fifteen t months en a destroys*. 4 Mm Jodis Lawson is at Kama a* j a short ?i?it to her mother, Mrs. Rns- j ? &' Afl he* boys eateept ths yoqng- ^ % ep^, went to war, did their part well, ajad are being mastered ent and are t^tarning to the pathe of pease. ^ ( Bergt, Tisdale cams up from Camp c Jaekson this week and Spent a short * leave at the home of Mr. and Mm ' If. T. Coleman. A few friende grath- ' e^ed Saturday night at the home and 1 a "toasting party** was enjoyed. ' Mr.; William Barnwell has been confined to hit home for the past 1?eek with flu. He irai not tick enough to be in bed bnt spent the a time hugging the fire. Be will be ont j. in * few days. > | ' Mr. B. H. Callaham, of Pickens County, was -visitor to the city on - last Monday. Mr. Callaham bought i the old Basil Callaham estate seyerr al yean ago, and has just disposed it at a handsome profit, though-he t ays the purchase*, Mr. J. H Temple, b Wmold no* take t*& ttowaid dollass t I' la k. Miss Althea Keaton, of Antrpvil was in the city on yesterday oh 1 tvay home from Lander College. S is going home because of the flu si ation and will be there until there some improvement. BIRTHS. Born?At Abbeville, Jan. 13, 19! :o Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Power, a dauj ;er, Marie Elizabeth Born?At Spartanburg, S. C., J: LO, 19L9, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas, a son. WOODMEN TO SERVE OYSTEF Cedar Camp, No. 525, W. O ivill serve its members oysters Friday, January 24th, at 1 o'clock n. All the members are urged to present. It is expected that soi prominent speakers will be prese i 1 ? HAVE A CARE. Boston Transcript. "I am going to get a divorce. 1 ?ife hasn't spoen to me for i nonths.' ' H "Better be careful. You'll nei omAfViA* itr?lilro fVtaf " U11V bliVA TT 11V AUkV tiiMV. WATER ANALYSIS. Sanitary Analysis No. 2061 of ^ :er received Dec. 20, 1918, fr< Abbeville Water and Electric Pla Abbeville, S. C. Results in parts per millic Dolor 5. Dhorine 8. Free Ammonia 0. Albuminoid Ammonia 0. Nitrates 0. Nitrates 0. rotal Solids 140. Bacterial Analysis. Bacterial indications of contamii tions,' Negative. Remarks: Analysis indicate wal :o be free from contamination a >f good quality. Respectfully submitted, F. L. PARKER, M. I Jan. 13, 1919. LAST OF FAMILY DIED FRIDAY NIGI '' ' 'neumonia Claims Father, Motl and Two Little Girls in Greenwood. / i ??? The death Thursday night at t Greenwood Hospital of Mr. Ben "W # _ V .* ard of pneumonia took the last lis immediate family in less than lours. As stated in The Journal yi ;erday Mrs. Willard and two lit laughters died at the hospital W< leBday night . The father and mother and t ittie daughters will be buried ti ifternoon at Mount Olive church Laurens county at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Willard, who liv lear Ware Shoals, came to Gre'c Rrood on a visit to relatives a were stricken with influenza whi toon developed into pneumonia. 1 Willard is a brother of *** H. r> * %J j * A ' w. j. ?vreeuwooa Jornat, rxiaj ; :'' ' ?'* *' >EATH OF MISS BESS1B EPTir ? ' I.* f "* * 5 Mm. A. 1. Sprotep it in Williunvt ;od?ly attending the funeral exereh >f b?r friend and eoiiin, Kin Boa sptlng, wio died of pneumonia j ;erday in Abbeville ,whore aha w tnd had been for several ?*ars, tea ng in .tlit graded sehools. Mil* E Inf wu? daughter of tha renown }*. H. L Kpting. of Williamefc rhere aha was bora, roared and gw lated with distinction at Williamst 'now Lander) College. She i? ai irad 9>y her mother, nee Miss lis rana Hill, of'Abbeville, several brtfl m and sisters and a host of otfc elatrves and friends throughout t Stats who sincerely mourn her dei n tha purine'of her usfcfulneee in fa ihosen profession.?Greenwood 1 lax, Saturday. BOOKS. t Did yon get duplicate book t Chriatmat preaent? If *o, tha ] >rary would b* gl*d of tha gift >na book. Look orer your book*, a; f you bar* duplie?t*fl, fir* en* he Library. VISITING THE BIG CITY. , Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnwell a n New York this weak eombinii luisineca and pleasure Young Fc ai want alone* to aw tbe big sigh lie, * A PLEASANT PARTY. ie? ihe Misses Eya and Sophia Reames tu- entertained at a pleasant party a^ is I their home on Magazine street last ^riday night. This pleasant affair was in compliment to Mr. Charles \ ".Vilson, a young uncle who has just eturned from France, where ,he has L9f been for fifteen months on a destroyrh sr. About twenty couples enjoyed the "party" and the charming hospitality of the young hostesses, in. " S> CHIEF JUSTICE SICK. , Chief Justice Eugene B. Gary isj ;nder the weather at his home on y Greenville Street. The Chief Justice 5 suffering from a series of small Oil I p carbuncles, whcih are both painful ke and hard on the nerves. Everyone; hopes he will soon be well again. nt. D. A. R. MEETING. At the regular meeting of the An drew Hamilton Chapter D. A. R. in tfy the chapter room last Friday after j six noon much business of importance to the chapter was transacted, rer, Mrs. W. A. Harris was appointed i to represent the chapter at their an-' nual convention and will attend the} meetings at the Jefferson Hotel in J Columbia Thursday and Friday of | ^a" this week. 5m The chapter is interested in the Tamassee School, an institution for the benefit of mountain girls situ' ated near W^lhalla and contributed fifty dollars to the enterprise. The Chapter will soon begin a se- j ^ ries of illustrated lectures, given^ by i u* Rev. H. W. Pratt, which will be both educational and entertaining. . The chapter will ask the war department for one of the German guns captured* in the last days of the ia" war by American boys arid which will be distributed to different towns. ter The Abbeville Chapter is in a flourishing condition. ESTATE S. H. COCHRAN, Deceased ). _i_? Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take Notice, that on the 11th day ^ 'f.Tebruary, 1919, we will render a final account of my actings and doier ings as Administrators, of the Estate of S. H. Cochran, deceased, in the 'ce of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m., and r.^ on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such 4g . dministrators. A1 persons having demands against said estate will present them ^ for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be forever barred Published on Jan. 14th, 1919. j * />AnnnA\T cl /I Anrni A \T ql vui/xnb.tvri, in t '' Administrators. ed CANTEEN SERVICE AT SHOPS. sn- . ' ^ The ladies of the Casteen Service were serving to the 109th Ammuni'r* tion Train, 800 in number, at the shops on Sunday evening. They *** embarked at Brest, France, and were ? fc . -i - ' " l? ' 99 ' all T$xans, eiu;q.ut? to Camp Travis ^ for demobilisation. -(^nt young chap said: "The Red Crow has met ua every where, except in the middle of the ocean." They were in high spirits and glad to get ^ home. "My dad was born in Abb'd^ fflJa County, to this seems like get: ting home to me,'* said another young ^ ' ? Among the prisoners taken by our m* fellows in Franee was a young Getman born in this country, and while Tuuwig 1 u \jrcriuouj wai uuyx:cibcu lT' and *?de to He told our fe 1,rJ low* that when the Germans saw "r the American boys coming "Ore* the lftr Top" singing "Over There/* they thre down their gun^and ran. They said they could not stand against er those Americans. ' k" The Canteen Ladies had their hands full in serving these returning heroes, but fortunately, their supplies held out. It is for keeping up this service r^_ that the- entertainment, "America First", is to be given on Thursday n(j night at the Opera House, with a cast ^ of splendid young people of town who are so generously giving their time and talents for this object The ladies of the Canteen cordially invite the citizens of Abbeville to the opera re house Thursday night with the as ng surance that "America First" will )%. highly entertain them, and at the its saint tim* they will b* wilting fa) U fliEt 4UpM?r ,<r ,rr* " C* r^yf,i 5(;, i? - ? . c???r. .* ~ ' THE NEW GOVERNOR. January 21st is the date for the inauguration of Hon. Robeft A. Coop r as Governor. His recommendations along educational lines are 'ooked forward to with interest. FLU AT McCORMICK. McCormick is in the throes of ani , pidemic of Flu, which is much worse V.n that of October and November.1 The death rate is higher and for niles around the town while families ?.re sick and needing attention. MRS. McKISSICK ON BOARD, j I 1 At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Lethe last week at Greenwood, three women were named to serve on the Board and Mrs. A.| ?. McKissick, one of the ladies nam-; 1 has signified her acceptance. ? 1 i NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. For ?he Purpose of Accommodating the Public in the Matter of Mak ti_ _ d.i t 117:11 >t ing ineir iveiurni, i 111 i?il iuc Places Mentioned Below on the Date* Indicated in Schedule. ALL RETURNS must be made un-; der oath of personal property re-; turned at its market Value. , Persona..not making their returns between January 1, 1919, and February 20, 1919, are liable to a penalty of 50 per cent. This penalty will be enforced against delinquents: for. the failure to enforcev it heretofore has put on neglest of the law. The returns of those who conform to the law are placed before the Township and County Boards, while hose who disregard the law come in; after the meeting of the Boards and' return to suit themselves. "The enforcement of this 50 per cent, penal-: ty will correct this evil. Employers are requested to return ^ Returns will not be taken by mail; unless they are sworn to before some proper officer. All improve-! all of their employers after notifying them and getting a statement of their property. | PROFESSIONAL j Harris & Calvert * f f / .--jy Undertakers & Embalmers Out-of-town Calls Given Special Attention at all Hours. ABBEVILLE, S. CAROLINA. ? wants : ? * * LOST;?String of gold beads, somewhere on the square, last Thursday j afternoon. Finder please return * . F * same to Prese and Banner office. Irl4-ltp. FOR SALE:?Barred Plymouth Roek' Coclkerels, fine bird#, 92.00, |2.50. and |3.00. Apply to F. C. DuPBX.' 1-14-2LC * ' P" FOR SALE?Good muft, pries $90. S<? John F.' SotherIand 1 fc-pd. I v-.- r ; LAUNDRY AGENT?Any work tent me at J. W. Baker's store will bs appreciated Mrs. J. ? .Guy, No. 11 N. Ham street 1-10 Stp ' v . . iZ . . "i FOR SALE:?Eighteen six-weeks oia varoe-jemj pin; a wo Nt?ni milch cows, jtwt in. W. H. WILSON, Rossnberjf'i St?r?, Abb* a c. l-io-atp. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER Ex perienced whit* woman or reliable colored woman wanted to take charge of home and look after house-keeping. Good salary to right party. Address B. car* Pr*M and Banner. FOR SALE:?12-Hors* Tozier En gine, in good shape, also on* DeLoach Saw mill. J. M. BOTD Mt Carmel, S. C. l-S-3t Pd FOR SALE:?11 Pigq 0 months old. Poland, China and Berkahiro. A. H. MILLER, Verd??y, S. C. l-3-3t. Pd. FOR SALE:?Hou*? and lot near tht square. Apply to T. 6. ? W. H. WHITE. 11-ll-tf ************* ' i '0' ? m merits or any transfer of real estate must be reported to the Auditor. All tax returns must be made by school districts. So please look up your plats and find the number of acres in each school district, also amount of personal property. My Appointments Are as Follows: Calhoun Falls, Tuesday, Jan. 21. Lowndesville, . Wednesday and SOME GOOD REAL F I have listed foi* ii very desirable city a These are good inves investigation. Residence on Henry street, near Main-r-5 rooms and hall. Lot 210x250 feet. Electric lights, water and bath, but no sewerage connections $2,200 / I Two Dwellings?Located on S. Main street, near cotton mill, one has 5 rooms and the oth er 4 rooms. Will sell together or separately. Both $1,950 Forty-Acre Tract?No buildings; about 15 acres cleared, balance in original oak tim1 ber. Located .seven miles south of Abbeville. To be sold at, per acre ?$25 About 175 Acres?Four room \ dwelling, well, barn, 3-room tenant house; about twelve acres bottoms on crek. 150-,000 feet prime saw timber on place. Seven miles south of Abbeville. Two-horse farm already rented for 1919. A bargain at, per acre, $25 List your propert; For Sale or Exchang good timber lane town property. Jno.F.Sbi tr- '|r * /* Abbeville, > n frHEttsfUFf! "SIMPLEX PI TODAY?TUESD We take pleasure nouncing the worlds popular little movie a Mary pickfoi ? ?. *. r?-r y f r % ?m? "THE EAGLE'S M All "THE HOUSE FRID I d-l^lkcKTCtO | This is thp first time ford has been to Abl long time, and she is *ar? fn Ka nil 11V1 UM1UU VI O ?V WV welcome her return r \ . Also "MUTT & ' Thursday, Jan. 22, 23. Donalds, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 28, 29. Due West, Thursday and Friday, Jan. 30, 31. E. A. Patterson will take returns .;t Antreville, and W. W. Wilson, at ;vel Land. RICHARD SONDLEY, Auditor, Abbe. County. , V ,,,, | II'IMIH 'IIIH?Wil t VALUES IN 7QTATF JL jBTZL JL Ul mmediate sale some nd country property. itments and will bear ? / TWO-STORY DWELLING? Five rooms and hall?sewerage and v^ter, no electric lights. Lot aboikt 65x125 feet ?in good repair?desirable neighborhood; t^iree minutes from Square. $1,400 NORTH MAIN STREET? Residence?9 rooms, all modern conveniences. Lot 85x 585 feet?branch running through lot. Will exchange ofr farm lands or sell on easy terms $2,700 ' v House and Lot?In City of Abi ?ii - -i 4. " i iDevme, auum vuc-uau mut , from Court House, on South Main Street, near Cotton mill. Lot about one acre? ? / house has store 21x72 feet and 12 rooms with all modern * conveniences; also two-room tenant house, warehouse, stables, feed and carriage house $4,000 Also the stock of general . ; ' merchandise in the above store. f f i z ' y with me. :e?I also have some I for sale?and other utherland South Carolina ? cit% *+% * ** ?r 1 ' t ' ^m: m ROJECTION" m ytflj ATE" 90 i> ; Mi l? ""*' 1 '" 1 : OF HATE" R ?AY 1 CK PICKFORD I OM~SAWYER" I quel to the last pic- || e was seen in at the 1 House. . | expecting I JEFF" I +. . v