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' Miss Eliza Lindsay spent Tuesday <
in Clinton.
i T.iiiian Rirliev is spending aj
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few days in Atlanta.
Mr.-W. C. Lanier was in the city
' Wednesday from Monterey.
Mr. and- Mrs. Sloan Ellis of Due (
West, were in the city Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lanier of Monterey,
were in the city Wednesday. ,
C. W. Hinson, of the Press and Banner,
spent Wednesday in Clinton
on business connected with the paper. (
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. ' Misses Hattie and Hannah Roche, i
of Columbia, spent Sunday in the .
city with home folks.
Mrs. E. C. Keys of Anderson,
spent the week-end with her parents, <
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Greene.
Mr. H. 0. Watson, of Mt. Carmel,
was a business visitor to the city on
Tuesday. N
Messrs. M. L. Alewine and M. P. i
Alewine, of Antreville, were in the
city Thursday on business.
Mr. E. H. Longshore has returned
to the city after spending several
days in Newberry visiting his sister.
Spencer Purdy of Verdery, is now
with the L. W. White Company, being
in the Grocery Department.
Mrs. E. C. Horton is in Williams
ton spending a few days with her
\ mother, Mrs. Crymes. J
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Mr. Charlie Shrine of Route 5,'
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was in the city Wednesday on business
and paid a visit to the Press and
Banner office.
Mrs. J. F. Edmonds and Miss Martha
Edmonds returned yesterday
from Chester, having visited Mrs. D.
B. Eetes.
Private E. G. Mabry has landed J
asd is at present at Camp Upton,!
and is expecting to be mustered out!
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Lieutenant Arthur Manning Klugh
of Wofford, -vrill come home today to
qpend until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
M. B. Syfan.
Lieut, and Mrs. J. Bonar White
hare returned to Atlanta after spendseveral
days in the city with
Natives.
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$ 1 $? Lieut Wallace Harris, who has
spending several days in the
ercy visiting his nl other, has had his
furlough extended for a few days
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Mr. James F. Clinkscales, of Monterey,
was in the city on Thursday.
Wa tni hn?tr on fVi ? in
the morning.
Fred Minshall has beeh sick for
the past several days with tonsilitis
and young Claude Gambrell has been
delivering The Index-Journal to an
impatient public.
Mrs. Weed, who has been visiting
"frs. Frank B. Gary, left Wednesday
for a short visit to Florence. She
left the children in Abbeville and
will visit here again before returnimg
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gibert and
Mr. W. D. Morrah were in the city
cm Thursday. Mrs. Gibert was shopping,
while the men of the party
were shaking hands with their friends
Mrs. W. E. Dirk of Oswp.co. Sum. ,
: ter County, is in the city for a visit
to her neices, Mrs. J. Allen Smith Jr.
and Mrs. W. H. White. She has visited
in Abbeville before and our people
are glad to hove her come again.
Mrs. F. W. R. Nance left Wednesday
for Lowndesville, where she will
spend some time with relatives.
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Sergt. J. H. Shelley, who has been in
stationed at Camp Jackson, spent E<
Monday here with his sister, Mrs. C. th
B. Hipp. He has been discharged M
from the service and was on his way al
to his home in Monroe, N. C. he
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Finley, who have te
been living at the Ware Shoals, have so
returned to Abbeville. They have pc
purchased from Mr. H. M. Mundy his ki
cottage on Hammond Hill and will to
begin house-keeping there at once, es
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A GREENWOOD VISITOR.
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Mr. J. P. Gordon, of Gaines, in
Greenwood County, is on a visit to j
his son, Mr. J. B. Gordon, of this'
sity. Mr. Gordon is related to the
Gordon family of this county. His
father was Abram Gordon, a brother ^
of the late J. P. Gordon, of the .,
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Donalds section, who died sometime
ago. Abram Gordon was a Confederate
Soldier and died during the ^
war.
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Mr. Gordon tells us that his fathcc
er-in-law and mother-in-law, Mr. J.
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P. Burnett and his wife, Martha, are
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still living at the ages of 88 and 87.
Mr. Burnett served through the War .
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Between the States as a Confederate
soldier. He is now an invalid. They
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live at Gaines, in Greenwood County,
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taking a trip.
Dr. and Mrs. Neuffer left Tuesday
for Richmond, where they will attend
the meeting of the Seaboard Sur- ^
geons, after which they will go on to .
New York. While in the city Dr. j(
Neuffer will visit hospitals and find ^ q
out more about the treatment of flu cj
in the big city. cj
EATING FOR THE ORPHANS. ?
The tenth grade at the High School j w
sold sandwiches and candy one day, al
last week and made something over J ^
six dollars which will go towards then ^
support of their French orphan. | se
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Babies, fun and gun* go
into the making of this
man's happiness. And let's
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and the bad man. D
JESSE L. LASKY
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DUSTIN FARNUM H
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"The Virginian"
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE V
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Fiom the play by Kirke La al
Shelle founded on the book by ~
Owen Wister. * .
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Scenario and direction by q,
Cecil B. De Mille di
ReriTed, ?o that you who
have mined teeing this
sensationally successful
stageand screen master- ni
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piece of a fiw year* ago, tl
may see it now. hi
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TUESDAY - "
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3rd EPISODE OF fi
"THE LURE OF
THE CIRCUS"
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NEW TEACHER ELECTED.
At a meeting of the trustees of the
ty schools held yesterday afternoon
i the office of the Chairman, Miss
dna Cox was elected as a teacher in
te first grade for the 1919-20 term,
iss Cox taught in the school for
>out two weeks while she was at
>me on account of her school being
osed, and the patrons and Superinndent,
as well as the trustees, were
i pleased with her work that this
>sition was offered to her without
lowledge on her part that she was
be considered. Everyone interted
in the school hopes that she
ill accept the position.
The trustees decided at this meetg
to close the schools this year on
ine 6th.
THE RIVER?A STORY.
We are starting today a serial
ory which will be carried excluvely
in The Press and Banner. We
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ive secured this story wmcn ay;ars
usually in book form for the
;nefit of our readers. They may
iad a book which otherwise would
>st a dollar and a half without a
irit of charge. The chapters will
ime out from week to week, so that
will take only a little time each
sue to keep up with the story.
Do not miss the first chapters
hich are in this issue, but start with
ie beginning, and keep up with the
laracters who will appear as the
ory is told.
SHERIFF BURTS BUSY.
Sheriff Burts is on the go most ol
ie time now. On Tuesday he went
i Due West, where he arrested Ollie
>nes on a warrant issued in Dayton,
hio, in which the defendant is
larged with failure to support a
lild of his. Ollie is one of the neroes
who went up North last yeai
> make big money. As soon as the
ar was over the big money stopped
~d Ollie, looking at his bread, found
lat if it was to have butter on it he
id better get back to Due West and
;e Mr. Seiden Kennedy. do ne came
>r in two bills in the House Wedie
idea of coming back, and Ollie
larges that she is trying to use the
)urts to make him live "up North"
hen he don't want to do so. He
is employed counsel and will resist
forts to take him back.
ILLS OFFERED TO KILL
DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW
Washington, Feb. 19.?Repeal oi
ie daylight saving law is provided
it his wife, it seems, does not like
esday afternoon by Representatives
oolittle, of Kansas City, and King
f Illinois. The bills were referred
? the House interstate commerce
>mmittee.
OUSE PASSES REPORT
ON POSTOFFICE BILL
Washington, Feb. 19.?The House
Wednesday afternoon adopted th<
inference report on the postoffice
ppropriation bill after voting dowr
-268 to 70?a motion to recommit
xe report because of its provisioi
>r an appropriation of $200,000,'
00 for the construction of post roadi
uring the next three years.
CHURCH SOCIAL.
This is the week of missionary
rayer in the Presbyterian church
nd Tuesday after the meeting a1
le church the ladies repaired to th?
ome of Miss Maggie Brooks anc
ijoyed a social "hour. During the
me cake and hot chocolate wert
jrved and the mingling together oi
ie ladies was thoroughly enjoyed.
UUIIINU LAINU.
Mr. E. H. Hughes has bought the
attom land in Fort Pickens belongig
to George White, Jr., and wil
ork it this year. Mr. Hughes has
een employed at the Seaboard Shop!
ntil recently, but will go back tc
inning this spring.
ILLUSTRATED LECTURES.
The first of the series of illustrated
ictures to be given by Rev. H. W
ratt for the benefit of the D. A. R.'f
ill be next Monday night in thf
ourt House. "Thiss Country oi
urs" is the subject of this lecture
nd promises to be both instructive
nd entertaining.
NOTED WOMAN
Will-Be Seen at the
OPERA HOUSE
Abbeville, S. C.
TO-NIGHT
j NAN-NATTA.
i the girl who has astonished thousands,
will perform and show her
wonderful power by actually tell!j
ing you what you are thinking of.
She will describe missing relatives,
1 tell where they are and give full
I name. Any questions you wish to
lj ask her in regard to your soldier
| boys, business, money matters,
. I love affairs, marriage, etc. If in
trouble don't fail to consult her,
i she has helped thousands and will
do the same for you.
Admission:
( Children, - - 20c.
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