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& =3j< 5 Hocal flews I . : personals : y? -? , * ^ ^ n T tttqa in flip U* u. Vjuwaii ui xjcmiv) n MU ** v? city yesterday on business. Mr.. R. H. Blount is a new subscriber to the Press and Banner. ? G. A. Harrison was a business visitor to Greenwood on Thursday. Frank Kerr and Miss Josephine Kerr, of Bradley, were in the city on Wednesday. 'i. : . Miss Mary Isaacs is here from Chester on a visit to her cousin, Miss Dorothy Syfan. fc? i T : ij Carl Suber, of Antrevillej^ is in Abbeville and can be found fR#* the Haddon-Wilson Co., where horwilj^b^ .pleased to serve his friends. ;n i ;i? ' !' . Mrs. -Norwood has been sick for the past few days and the Library has been in charge of Miss Kate Mc . : \ !? Miss Mary Milford came up from Coker College Wednesday and is with her mother who is beginning to recover from an attack <?f flu. * r Mrs. Sam Evans and her family of o&ildren went to Hodges Saturday and spent over Sunday with relatirer J ' 1 * E. B. Horton, President of the Anderson Real Estate and InvestCnnmanv. was in the city or ? *Wednesday on business. 'A \ C. D. Nance and Chas. F. McNeill are among those who desire to read all the news for the. next twelve jvV/- momiim,, Dr. C. A. Milford was called home this week on account of the "flu" in ^ * his family. He arrived Monday night . and found them all beginning to imfMT?. . . Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Hamlin, oi McCormick, were in the city on Wedaesday and Thursday visiting theii sisters, Misses Gorrie and Rose HamHa. Mia. R. C. Philson has returned from Columbia, where she went tc apend a short while with her mother. ** it L T rmU-t mr?. aviuiuy wuu uas uccu r ,i . Miss Lula Moore Logan, of York who has been teaching in the fourti grade in the city schools has resigned her position and will not re tun to Abbeville. .. \ - - V . ??? Sain Mabry has returned to Cohunbia atter several days visit to hii $4 home. . In order to keep up wit* the old town he subscribed for the Sli jjRw>f v?n^Ba9ner?^>?fore leaving. ________ Robert L. Cheatham, who is stil with the American forces in France - writes lor tne rresa ana Banner They cannot get along without it ir Prance. J. D. Duncan was in the city on yesterday. He is one of the farmer: , - who comes to town to sell something instead of coming to buy. It is needless to say that he keeps his head above water at all times. 1 Miss Lula Caaon is in Abbeville for an extended stay. She volunteered her service as a nurse anc has been at Camp Hancock for ovei a year. Some time ago her hanc became infected from a scratch anc she is just now recovering fron this serious sickness. THE PICTURE SHOW. Mr. Kay has again opened the Opera House and he is giving his patrons good pictures every night ir the week as advertised. Mr. Kaj keeps the public infowped as to these ./, .^^es 'thrayt^ .his jidvertisementf in' Ais papei^Kt may kno-n in advance what picture to expect on a given night. A HAPPY MARRIAGE. Miss Edith Steele and Mr. Samue Smith were happily married Wednes day afternoon, Feby. 5th, at th home of the brides parents, Mr. am Mrs. J. C. Steele on Main street. Thi interesting ceremony was performei by Rev. Mr. Steele, the grandfathe of the bride, in the presence of th( family and the intimate friends o the young couple. | The house was prettily decorate( ! in white and green, many pot plant: being used, mingled with garland; 1 of white. After the ceremony a delightfu repast of salads and sweets was serv j ed, after which Mr. and Mrs. Smitl leit over me seaDoara ior a ini through Florida. The bride travelec in a handsome suit of tan with hat gloves and shoes to match. . Mrs. Smith has only made hei home in Abbeville for a few years but in this time she has endeared her self to many who wish her happiness n her married life. Mr. Smith is aj Seaboard man ant has the esteem and good wishes oj a host of friends. ' * ' ' >( ! 1 \ 1 ' LIEUT. ANDREW HILL...:. i - - * - ... :??* ' ]f Andrew Hilfc is at home onv^^isii to his'lome people, having gi&Ai}At ed successfully at Camp Taylor anc having )been commissioned as Seconc Lieutenant. The young man is nov a member of the Officers Reserve Corps, in the Field Artillery brand of the service. Every one is glad oi his success and wishes him good lucl in all his undertakings. He will return to Clemson aftei his visit home. A VISITING MINISTER. I ~ , I Rev. Mr. Steele, of the Nortl j Carolina Methodist Conference preached in the Methodist church 01 last Sunday night, to an intereste< i congregation. Mr. Steele came t< Abbeville to perform the marriagi ceremony of his pretty granddaugh 11 ter, Miss Edith Steele, and the Meth odists of the city were glad to hea: him preach Sunday. TRADING SOME. t Frank and Happoldt Neuffer ar rich in the possession of a brand ne\ mule. The mule is not new, really having seen many, many years -o t service but he is new to Hap am Frank. He was bought at the "bon . yard" Monday wiljh a "good behav ior" present from their soldier bro ther. Bill Cox helped make the trad [ and rode the mule home, Hap sayinj > he "wanted to get better acquaintei with him" before he tried to rid . him. A DANCE. 9 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hill entertain ed about thirty young people at ; 1 delightful dance Wednesday night a their home on Ellis Street^xompli mentary to Miss Nancy Campbell, o j Anderson, who is the atfxac't$^isi t tor at, the home of Mr. and'^Krs. J , L. Hill. Miss Campbell a sister o Mr. Roland Campbell; wfio is :^%el remembered here. ?'% 1 NEWS FROM MR. CANN. t Tka nanro 1LTw T Pnm? ( AUV I1CTTO JL1VUI. XTJ.JL UCOtCl Vja^lL Deputy Sheriff of the County, is en couraging. The attending physiciai i is hopeful that the left arm may b j saved, although the bone in it wa j shattered, and the flesh terribl; mangled. Mr. Cann is resting com I fortably and hopes to be out soon Dr. G. A. Neuffer is his attendini physician i Mark Smith, the negro accused o - the shooting ha3 not yet been ap 1 prehended. ANOTHER SOLDIER. 1 Ernest Wardlaw, who was muster ed out of the service at Camp Jack son on Jany. 23rd. has been restinj at his father's home until this week , when he came into the city to hel] . out at White's. He is looking well . and feels in fighting trim. The arm: r life agreed with him. ? Mr. ja^rdlaw plans to go on thi i road agajh as sbon as he secure? hi; r It tafcefif? littje. yhile, i says, to get settled after being in thi army for a season. ! GRAND JURORS FOR YEAR 1919 si C. H. Dodson?4. i. i Earl Murdock?12 e J. T. Magill?5. j W. L. Burts?4. b A. M. Power?12. i W. E. Hill?11. r W. H. White?11. 3 John McMahan?11. f George M. Morrison?6. J. R. Bowie?4. I F. P. McGee?5. 3 R. H. Shaw?13. 3 G. M. Cooper?14. C. B. Thomas?11. 1 E. W. Hagan?5. A. L. Lipk?10. ! W. T. Patterson?12. , J. S. Morse?11. 1- ^ , PETIT JURORS FEBRUARY, 1919. Court Will Convene Fourth Monday, r February 21th. , . J. W. Walker?14. 0. M. Nickles?6. 3 R. C. Philson?11. F. L. Ferguson?12. I C. G. Stevenson?5. f J. F. L. Smith?4. G. L. Cochran?11. W. J. Cann?12. G. W. Chambers?13. > E. M. Ferguson?12. D! S. Kennedy?5. t J, L, Carwile?6. v If S. J. Irwin?1.1 1 J. T. Stokes?11. ?? . J S. W. Davis?5. r G. W. Syfan?11. ; ' W^E. Williams?1. 1 # i Joe L. Evans?11. P 1 W. A. Moore?8. c H. M. Mundy, Jr.?11. f J. B .Branyon?4. r : L. C. Manning?13. W. F. Kay?6. ? . J. D. Bowie;?6. C. S. Gibert?14. S. S. McLain?4; , G. W. Wilson?11. J. -R. Gordon?6. j ^ J. S. Stark?11. i - H. M. Botts?6. j R. W. Smith?10. , e G. 0. Hall?14. f R. S. Ellis, Jr.?5. .1 Morris Mescmne?is. r' ' J. W. Kirkpatrick?4. Pierce Bowen?6. ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Probate Court. e Citation for Letters of AdminutraV tion. By J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge of f Probate: i Whereas, Luther Henry hath made e suit to me, to grant him Letters ol - Administration of the Estate and ef fects of Angeline Henry, late of Abbeville County, deceased. e These are therefore, to cite and g admonish all and singular tre kindred d and creditors of the said Angeline e Henry, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Dvfvkafa +a Kn V> a!/I of A KKatmII/] x xv/jjabCy tv uciu ab Court House, on,the 17th day of Feb. 1919, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not . be granted. i Given under my hand and seal of . the Court, this 3rd day of Feb. 1919, r in the year of our Lord one thousand ^ nine hundred and nineteen, and in U the. 143rd ye6r of American Independence. Published on the 4th day of Feb. 1919 in the Press and Banner and on the Court House door for the time required by law. .J. F. MILLER, 2-4-3t. Judge of Probate. 1 mi mm fHlinRFIlKTRANf, 5 Vlllkl/llLll l/lllvllv f And Invigorates Old People i- Any doctor will tell you that the ingredients of Vinol as printed below contain the elements needed to improve the health of delicate children and restore strength to old people. T> Cod Livar and Btef Paptonaa, Iron ' and liang?ne??Peptonmtaa, Iron and Ammonium Citrate, Lima and Soda Ql/caropboaphatea, Caacaria. Those who have puny, ailing or run-down children or aged parents ? may prove this at our expense. t Besides the good it does children and the aged there is nothing like 3 Vinol to restore strength and vitality !, to weak, nervous women and over7 worked, run-down men. Try it. If you are not entirely satisfied, we will return ^ypur money b without question; that* proves our fairness and your protection. Mil3>liond of people h^tve been Convinced iJhif>?ay, J & e P. B. SPEED and Dri?gglat? Everywhere. % SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSION. Beginning this week we are publishing for the benefit of our readers thfe weekly Sunday School lesson by Rev. P. B. Fitzwater, D. D., Teacher of Bible in the Moody Bible Institute. This lesson should be of interest and benefit to all students of the bible, and especially to those who are preparing the Sunday School lesson each week. WANTS ! FOR SALE:?2 mules, 2 milk cows, practically new 2-horse wagon, buggy, several pigs and hogs and farm implements. All will be sold at my home, near Clatworthy's Cross Road on Wednesday, Feb. 12th. Terms, CASH. MRS. AZILE WILSON, Abbeville, S. C. 2-7-2tPd WANTED?Seed Cotton at the highest market price. JNO. F. SUTHERLAND, Abbeville. S. C. 2-7-ltC AUTOMOBILE DEALER WANTED: The Ov6rland-Piedmont Company is the distributor for the entire Overland and Willys-Knight line in upper South Carolina. We wish a live, energetic-, hustling dealer for Abbeville County. Address Overland-Piedmont Co., Spartanburg, S. C, l-31-4tC WANTED?to rent about six room house. Prefer one close in. Address E. F./ARNOLD, Greenwood, S. C. 2-4-3t. Pd. FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE:?310 acres in McCormick county, 12 miles from Abbeville. This farm can be divided into three tracts of about 100 acres. Will sell all or nnrt. S1S.00 Tier acres for the whole tract or $17.50 if divided. S. H. ROSENBERG. 1-24-tf. FOR SALE,:?Cottage on Magazine street, now occupied by C. J Bruce Large level lot. Wide frontage, Fine garden spot. Price $2100.00, This is cheaper than renting. 3. H. ROSENBERG, 1-24-tf, FOR SALE:?Vacant lot on Magazine street, opposite Richard Sondley, between Flynn's and McDon, , aid's. This lot is a beauty. 100 bj 250 feet. Price, $1000.00. ' S. H. ROSENBERG. 1-24-ti j FOR SALE:?Millions hardy frost ' ' proof Cabbage Plants, now till Maj any variety, $2.00 per 1,000; 10,000 and over $1.50. Prompt delivery. Enterprise Truck Farm I Georgetown. S. C. I 1-21-till April 1. i I FOR SALE:?House and lot near th< ' square. Apply to T. G. or W. H t WHITE. 12-31-tf . Summons. For Relief, ? The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleat. SUSAN BASKING, Plaintiff, ! against , GEORGIA DAVIS BOYD,: MAUE I HARWELL, JAMES. W; DAVIS i and W. F. NIGKLES, as Adminia trator of the estate- of Jane R Smith, Deceased; Defendants. To The Defendants Above 'Named: i You are hereby Summoned and re ! quired to answer the complaint ir this action, which filed in the office of the Cleric of Common Pleas, foi the said County, and to serve a cops of your answer to the said complainl j on the subscriber at his office at I Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action I will apply to the Court for the reliel demanded in the complaint. Dated Jan. 27th, 1919. D. H. HlLL, Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE. To the Defendants, Maud Harwell, and James W. Davis: You will please Take Notice, that the Summons in this action, of which the above is a copy, together with the Complaint herein, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, on the 29th day of January, 1919. : D. H. HILL, Plaintiff's Attorney. J Jan. 31, 1919. 1-31-St.Fri. I SOME GOOE REAL I I have listed for i very desirable city a These are good invej investigation. ?????n?? ????tmmmfcj? DWELLING?Located on S. Main street, near cotton mill, five rooms. Terms $1,200 I j .1.1 I 1 DWELLING?Four roofs and I hall?no improvements. Lot i ? 80x300 feet?splendid orchard. Can arrange terms at $1,250 1120 ACRE TRACT?On Long Cane?4 miles S. E.of Abbe_m,J ? , vrne?o-room nouse, barn, well; about 500 cords ashe and pine wood on place, also s<jme sa wtimber., at per ? ft. $17.50 VACANT LOT in Southern section of the City of Abbeville ?150x150 feet $150 156 ACRE TRACT-r-Located four miles south of Abbeville; six room dwelling, barn two-room tenant house. Twohorse farm rented for this V / year, uooa Douom ianas ana plenty of ashe timber. Price, per acre(__*. $30.00 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 H? I Kill ! iwfcBwf rwmair? J List your propert For Sale or Exchang ;! good timber laiu town property. Jno. f. 2> rl | Abbeville, .i EFfrrn W A 111 P I i 1 I THE BEST OF 6 > 'SIMPLEX P TO I t rKu The Productioi ; THE BRIDE'S ! w: MAE M ' al ! A "MUTT & JE TOMORROWTHEDA BAF ii "TH1 In which Miss Bara u the GERMANS to m FOR DEN all A Mack m SEMETT m ,1 , ) VALUES IN I ESTATE mmediate sale some nd country property. stments and will bear 4 ! TWO-STORY DWELLING? Six rooms and hall?sewerage water and electric lights ?lot 65x100 feet?in good repair?desirable neighborhood; five minutes from the square._ $1,250 I 166 ACRE TRACT?Lebanon section; 5 1-2 miles from Abbeville?good dwelling and barn; also some good bottom I lands, per acre $30.00 House and Lot?In City of Abbeville, about one-half mile 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 I tenant house, warehouse, stables, feed and carriage house ? $4,000 !' Also $4,000 stock of general I merchandise in the above )j store. , I 82 ACRE TRACT?Four and one-half miles south of Abbeville; two-horse farm in cultivation. Good timber. / Per acre $20.00 SUBURBAN LOTS?Am offering several lots in the southern section of the city of Abbeville at exceptional bar, gain prices. . . ; ' * . ~I ? IIBMM?M???P???? y with me. ie?I also have some I for sale?and other utherland South Carolina ffly 00DPICTURES! I ROJECTION" jj| ) AY I day ' ' i i Extraordinary S AWAKENING I IURRAY I :ff" cartoon | -SATURDAY I > A i I SERPENT' ses her talent against ake the world SAFE IOCRACY 2A WB I