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r-< Mr. J. M. Nicklee went down to
I Columbia this week on business.
Rev. Mr. Foster of Honea Path,!
was in Abbeville on Tuesday on
business. '
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His. Bonar White is expected in
^' Abbeville today, where she will visit
r '-reJWfchres.
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j - - Kiss Sarah Perrin is oUt again
after being seriously sick for some
Mrs. Lilliam M. Hcrton and Miss
Mazy Paschal were among'the sHop^r
pers in, the city Wednesday.
Mrs. W. S. Jordan of near Do*
West, waa in the city Wednesday
. shopping in our up-to-date stores.
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Mrs. X R. Blake was in the cry
: this week calling on her many friends
|$& who ware all glad to se ? her looking
so wefl.
Dr. jftnrer, who has been quite
^-^i'sick for some time, is getting better
and is out , and around among his
patients again.
Mr. R. W. Knox, of Sharon, was
?Vr' i* the city on Wednesday. He stop
iy pedto see at long enough to beIoeshe
a reader of thiB paper.
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vf, Sam Cooper came up from
Mullins Wednesday night to. attend
the funeral of her grandfather, "Maj.
Rev. J. B. Muse of Due West, has
pujxha^d a h,pnie in Greenwood -and
fc*. will move his familv there soon. For
gk atany yearsMr. Muse was" proprieP
of the hotel at Due WeaL
Bernau, one of tha faithful
colored drivers of the town, died of
lu Sunday and was buried Monday.
Flank Retained to work before he
Kad recovered from flu. Ha .was on
& wagon Saturday.
Mm. Henry Hagennan, of Greenvjdle,
and Lieut. Wallace Harris, of
Oamp Gordon, Were in Abbeville on
Wednesday to attend the faneral of
9 Mr. George White, Jr.
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fcleut Bonar White came over
- from Camp Gordon1, on Wednesday
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to be with the family ^and to attend
< tfce funeral services of his toother,
Mr. George White. Jr. /
J. H, Caldwell, one of the prosper^
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Willie Kerr, of Donalds, was-in
Abbeville on bd*iAe&3 "Wednteeday,
fid in order to keep up with the
country be subscribed to the Press
and Banner.
Miss Essie Lee MeCord arrived in
Abbeville Thursday from a hospital
in Charlotte, where she has been for
treatment She is recovering rapidly
which will be good news to
her jnany friends.
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^ Mrs. C. C. Gambrell has returned
from Columbus, 6a., where she went
' " to be frith her sister, Mrs. Briee
Mills, who has been quite sick. Mrs.
Mills has recovered sufficiently to
% return to Abbeville with Mrs. Gam::mo.
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?: Mr. W. G. Shaw, who has recently
Vv purchased a farm in the Donalds section)
has moved his family from Belton
to his new home, and he will become
a permanent citizen of this
, - county. He bring? with him advanced
ideas in farming, and will be
v; ..an addition go&Ss community. Mr.
j|f&# hu |*^ortun*;
t^Taje thrf^^CTra ?Jnsl^%ne son >
died in France, and one died at Dona
KING GEORGE URGES ENGLAND '
AND U. S. TO ACT TOGETHER
In opening parliament Tuesday,
King George urged the following:
Immediate settlement of the labor
troubles, through industrial and economic
reforms. ' ;
Establishment of ministries of
health and communication.
Complete fulfillment of the government's
pledges to the trades unions
regarding reconstruction.
Constitutional reform for India.
"Durable settlement" of the Irish
question. , \
Continuation of the- present amicably
relations between Great Britain
qad the. United States,
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London, Feb. 12.?King George,
+U? 4-VivAna infntmnllv -
liUiu buo wtJivwv
opening parliament shortly after
noon Tuesday expressed his desire
that the understanding between
Great Britain and the United States
should increase and that the two
countries will "act together in the
future." i' *
"It has given me great pleasure to
receive President Wilson," said King
George. "The enthusiastic welcome
accorded hijn is prpof of the good
will all sections of my people feel to^
ward the United States. v J . earnestly,
desire to increase this understanding
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ana i trust* my vuuum; wiu wc suited
States will act together' in the
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NEWS FROM MRS. WELSH.
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The latest news from the bedside
of Mrs. Frank M. Welsh, who is in
the Greenwood hospital, is that she
is doing nicely. Her friends here
wish for her a speedy recovery.
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OFF TO THE HOSPITAL.
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Mr. R. S. Mc Combs left Tuesday
for Charlotte, where he goes for
medical treatment. His friends hope
to see him home again soon well and
strong.
A RED CROSS SECRETARY. ,
, Mrs. M. .T. Coleman has gone to
Columbia, where she is taking a
special course In Red Cross "work,
having been appointed Secretary to
the chairman of the Home Service
Department for Abbeville County.
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A REPAIR SHOP.
i Mr. Oscar Jackson and Mr. Ralph
Broom, both employees of the Seaboard,
are taking advantage of the
dulKtinuA on the road and have; opened
a repair yard for automobiles
on Trinity street.
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A DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON.
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Miss Fannie Stark entertained a
dozen young ladies Tuesday mornihg
at a delightful party in honor of
her pretty visitor, Miss Lydia Miller.
The morning was spent in sewing,
chatting and enjoying the coarse
luncheon.
A PLEASANT PARTY.
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J* I*rC. Parker, entertained in
a ijo^lt ^want^ maimer at cai^s
of lively games were played after
whieh refreshments of salad and hot
foils were served. The occasion waa
most enjoyable.
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FIVE COOP LECTURES.
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Thursday', Feby. 20th, has been selected
as the opening date for the
series of lectures to be given under
the auspices of the Andrew Hamilton
Chanter D. A. R. These lectures
wffl be given by Rev. H. W. Pratt
and will be illustrated i^ith the best
lantern slides.
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VALENTINE PARTY CALLED OFF
The Eleventh Grade will conduct
an Exchange Saturday morning from
9 till 11 o'clock at the store-room
formerly occupied by Mr. Kirkwood.
Cakes, candy, eggs, butter, chickens,
canned fruit, etc., will be sold.
Benefit French Orphans.
ARRIVED IN NEW,YORK.
Lieut. Carrol Swetenburg ha* arrived
in. N$w York from overseas
and his- hon^e people hope suon to
fta^c^in^inJ'A^blrvUle;} Jt feXgjM
ipl?ss$re3lo Striirw that fteihas;'. gfcei
ffime stiff fighting and is saie again
on American soil.
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MEETING OF BOOK CLUB
There will be a call meeting of th<
Book Club this (Friday) afternoon
at four o'clock at the home of Mrs
C. D. Brown. All members ar<
urged to attend. ..; ...
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AND CORPORAL.
Donald Harris has recovered fron
the "flu" and is again at work ii
the afternoons and on Saturday fo:
The Press and Banner. This doe:
not mean Renwick Bradley will no
deliver the papers in the future
While Donald is taking his place ai
Devil in the office, we are commis
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aioning Renwick as a corporal.
ELECTRIC DEMONSTRATION
Miss Bernjce Lowen will be her<
the week commencing Monday,- Feb
ruary 17th, for the purpose of dem
onstrating the merits of the Hughe
Eledtric Range. She comes at th
instance of the Abbeville Water an<
Electric Plant for'the purpose o
helping those who are having set
vant troubles as well as range trou
bits.: The page advertisement ii
this issue will give you informatio:
on-'the subject
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MR. EIGENMAN DEAD.
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jars, fiigenman was cauea to mi.
ledgeville, Ga., Monday on accoun
of.the death of her husband, Mi
Eigenman. He has been in failin
health for some years and was in
sanitarium at Milledgeville.
Mr. Warren Eigenman, his soi
who was a member of the America
expeditionary fprces, has just returr
ed from France, and as soon he i
mustered out of service, Mr. Eigei
man's remains will be brought t
Abbeville and interred at Melros
cemetery.
Friends in Abbeville feel sincer
sympathy for the wife and daughte:
Mrs. W. S. DuPre.
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J. WILLIAM CLINKSCALF.S DEAt
Mr. John William Clinkse i'js *
the Level Land Section of Abbevill
; county, iified. on Tuesday after a Ion
illness from Bright's disease, an
was buried today at Rockv Rive
church. Mr. Clinkscales was a ni
tivp of Anderson county, and w?
the son of the late Reuben Clinl
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scales of Martin Township, <ind br<
ther of Miss Essie Clinkscales, an
Mrs. L. N. Martin.?Daily Maily.
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MRS. WELSH IN HOSPITAL.
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Mrs. Frank Welsh, of Abbevilli
was brought to $he Greenwood Hoi
pital this afternoon by Dr. Hill, crit
cally ill. It will be determined late
whether an operation will be necei
sary. Mrs. J..K. Durst was called t
Abbeville yesterday on account c
the serious illness of Mrs. Welsh, wh
is her ^rand-daughter.?Index-Jou:
nal, Tuesday.
AIRPLANE FLIGHT ON STAGE.
Mi. '
i;-.T%?e distinct-elements of presex
c|^-;Ijfe in "is many different local*
of the worid, each strikingly pn
served in its character "and atmoi
phere and each logically, iror^rt^ i
the slender story's web, > Is the t
chievement of the authors of tb
latest big musical comedy succes:
"My Soldier Girl," which is announi
ed for presentation at the , Oper
House on Wednesday, February 19tl
From the stage of the New Yor
"Winter Garden", where an ensen
ble of pretty girls "go over the top
of the' orchestra pit out into th
midst of the audience, to the boi
ders of "no man's land" in Franc(
where our bovs "cro over" and on t
that land and battle for "Liberty,
is a far step, and yet its sequence i
natural. The intermediate poinl
the third of the different locales?i
a military station in Florida fo
training our aviators, and this scenc
in pace with the other two, has als
its "over the top." A miniature air
plane is the means and the big final
of the festive occasion is the me
chanically contrived flight of the vi
vacious little heroine of the play
The scenic embellishments and ele
gance.^of costumes rank, this musica
"pot-po^-^'Voni of th$5 x^ost brill
iant oflet-fgjjja, e>|r sent?oji tour-an<
it is promised in every ? ^espeot^ai
produced in its New Yajflc'run.'
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: INGREDIENTS OF
SHOW'S SUCCESS
, There are 73 (plus) perfectly
good and understandable reasons
why "My Soldier Girl," prhich ia due
3 at the Opera House, Wednesday,
Feb. 19th, is the great success it is,
ajid, enumerated specifically, they
line up about like this:
3 Big Spectucalar Acts. .
1 Big War-Taibleaux. i
1 16 Happy principal players. I
1 32 Singing-Dancing Beauties. .
f 22 Melodious tunes. , ?.<.
s and as many exhilarating moments
t as it takes to give the show. Of the
tunes, thV most contagious are:?
8; "Hello Everybody," "SmUes," "Wrap
- Me IJp In a Bundel of Love," "Greatest
Mother of Them Aiy "Down in
Florida," "On Broadway," "Just for
You," "My Soldier Girl," "You're
' My Lovin' Sugar Babay" and "I'd
Feel At Home If They'd Let Me Join
Bithe Army." . ! .
HAULING THFFRETGHT.
3 Among Seaboard men it is said
q that there has been more solid cars'
ij of freight for Abbeville in the past'
f week than ever before in the history
.J of the road.
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" WANTS I
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F0R;5ALp:?:26 .Poland China aqdj
grade pigs, six weeks old, at $6.00
I per head. Write S. M. BEATY,
. Route 3, Lowndesville, S. C.
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a WANTED.?^Some good Live Dealers
and Prospects for Alamo Electric
Liehtine Plants for country homes
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for Abbeville- County.
n ALAMO LIGHTING SALES CO.
P. O. Box 507,
18 v
2-14-4t. Spartanburg, S. C.
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AUTOMOBILE DEALER WANTED: j
The Overland-Piedmont Company!
is the distributor for the entire |
* _" Overland and Willys-Knight ijne
' in upper South Carolina. We wish|
a live, energetic, hustling dealer,
for Abbeville County. Address1
>. . Overland-Piedmont Co., Spartan- j
/ burg, S. C. l-31-4tC;
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[e FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE:?310,
g acres in McCormipk <;ounty,ri 12,
d miles from Abbeville. This farm,
;r can be divided into three tracts;
i- of about 100 acres. Will sell all
is or part. $15.00 per acres for the
t- whole tract or $17.50 if divided.
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FOR SALE:?Vacant lot on Magazine
street, opposite Richard Sond-'
ley, between Flynn's and McDon-l
aid's. This lot i& a beauty. 100 byj
250 feet. Price, $1000.00/
B, S. H. ROSENBERG. 1-24-tf
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i- FOR SALE:?Millions hardy froster
proof Cabbage Plants, now till May
3- any variety, $2.00 per 1,000; 10,;o
000 and over-$1.50. Prompt de>f
livery. Enterprise Truck Farm.
io Georgetown. S. C.
r- 1-21-till April 1.
FOR SALE:?-House and lot near the
A 1_ i.- m /l TXT TT
square. Appiy to i. vj. or rr. n.;
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Billons attacks, constipation, sick j
a headaches, etc., are In the rreat majority
of coses du# to digestive trouble
* and no reasonable person ccn expect
l, to obtain real or lasting benefit until
the cause Is corrected.
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the purpose being to h^ng about
e healthy and harmonious action of all
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yet so mildly nd gently th#.t there
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SOME GOOD
REAL I
I have listed for ii
very desirable city ai
These are good invesi
investigation.
DWELLING?Located Til
Main street, near cotton mill,
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V'i five rooms. Terms $1,200
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DWELLING?Four roofs and I
hall?no improvements. Lot_
80x300 feet?splendid orchard.
Can arrange terms
, at- ?- - $1,250
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120 Acr ? TRACT?On Long
Cane?4 miles S. E.of Abber?Je?3-room
house, barn,
well; about 500 cords ashe
and pine wood on place, also
= : -i'V some sa wtimber*, at per
' acre?-j^l il '$17150
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, VACANT LOT in Southern sec
tion of tlie Uity of Abbeville'
?150x150 feet $150
156 ACRE TRACT?Located
four miles south of ' Abbeville;
six room dwelling, barn
two-room tenant house. Twohorse
farm rented for this
year. Good bottom lands and
plenty of ashe timber. Price,
per acre $30.00
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NORTH MA1U t STREET?
Residence?9 rooms, all modern,
conveniences. Lot -85x
585 feet?branch running
through lot. Will exchange
- ofr fa-rm lands or sell on easy
terms; $2,700
List your property
t. For Sale or Exchang
good timber land
town property.
Jno. F. Si
Abbeville,
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atranger than ficti
witching Mary Ma
ITY POOL", play,
cent All Star Caat.
Franklyn Farnum,
Marian Saia. Virgin
as Holding and otl
invested play with
creation* worn by tl
Unquestionably o
plays to be seen thi
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VALUES IN
jSTATE
nmediate sale some
id country property.
tmenU and will bear t
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TWO-STORY DWELLING? .
Six rooms and hall?sewerage
water and electric lights
. ?lot 65x100 feet-r-in good
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repair?desirable neighbor%
hood: five minutes from the
square $1,250
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166 ACRE TRACT-?Lebanon ;
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section: 5 1-2 miles from Ab\
beville-i-good dwelling and
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barn; also some good bottom
lands, per acre.. $30.00
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Home and Lot?In City of Ab
beville, about one-half mile
from Court House, on South
'Main Street, near Cotton .
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mill. Lot about one acje?
house has" store 21x72 feet
and 12 rooms with all modern
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conveniences: also, two-room
tenant house, warehouse, .
stables, feed and carriage
house. $4,000
Also $4,000 stock of general .
merchandise in the above , * '
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store. i
ACRE TRACT?Four and
y
one-half miles south of Ab:
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beville; two-norse iarm. in
cultivation. Good timber. 'l , '*
Per acre $20.00
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SUBURBAN LOTS?Am offeri
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ing several lots in the south- I
ern section of the city of Abbeville
at exceptional barro
gain prices.
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e?I also have some
I for sale?and other
utherland
South Carolina
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srican Beauty of the S
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v? that truth is fig
on. . Then ae? bo- ?gg
cLarea in "VAN- K
fd by the magnifi*
Mary MacLarea, Bi'
Anna Q. Nilason, SH
lia Chester, Thom- 09
bera. A Iariahiy Km
many a tunning M
ba feminine Stars. ffl
ne of the biggeat 15
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