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lUIlOUAX) AJL 1VAU /V) XVAV* & =3j<j Hocal | flews I || : petsonals : ; ^ 1, George "P. Cannon, of Columbia,'] spent the week-end in the city. ? Miss Mary Rudisail spent the week j < end at her home at Spartanburg. ] ] Mrs. C. L. Sauls has returned fromj , a pleasant visit to friends in Hamlfet. j Miss Maggie Reid spent Sunday with Mrs. Roy Gilmer, near the city.! ] ' j, Mrs. F. M. Welsh and Miss Sarah ! j Ha.5i.dl spent Saturday in Green-'< wood. | j Mis^jSarah Clinkscales of Monte-! rey, was in towti Monday buying'j pretty things. ' < / * ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe ,Wilson are go- ] ing over to Greenwood today to take . ? in the big circus. ; K - Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arnold wen,t ( over to Greenwood and spent sun* day in a quiet town. ,Miss Prude Mann of Columbia^ ' College, spent several days of last J week with her parents. Mr. Herman McDill of Raleigh, N.J C., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. N. McDill, last week. M ' 1 f Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Langley and| children spent the week-end with home folks at Greenwood. * i Miss Marie Cowan, of Greenwood,; . wood, was the attractive week-end visitor of Mrs. C. L. Sauls. Miss Mamie Devlin came over|' 9 frora Greenwood and spent Saturday 1 and Sunday with her people. i i Mrs. J. H. Bolten of Chester, is aj , * pleasant \ ;a ?or at the home of herj brother, Mr. W. Clarence Langley. j] * " . - 11 J. R. Cochran, of Waynesvitte, is' spending a while with his sisters,; Misses Hannah and Cayrie Cochran. Miss Mary Lawson Link < returned: 1 home Saturday after spending five ' - weeks teaching 'in the Orphanage at j York. / ' ] Miss Mildred Cochran, of Lander, i spent from Saturday until Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran. ' .1 - Mrs. Robert McKenzie. and Miss! Belle McKenzie were the guests of | Mrs. Oscar Jackson over Saturday, and Sunday.Frank McNeil, who , is still with the army and is stationed at Char- ] ; leston, spent a few days in town this week with friends. ; . * ; Col.' Johnnie McKee, the Automo? bile King, in-town last week, ? taking all the: girls, to ride in a j bright yellow car. Mrs. Jack Pressly and her family! of interesting children, went down| to Columbia, where they are visiting! friends and relatives. t if^ m T A J _ ? t? ! iur. Ei. j. adair came over irom. Clinton this week to take a look at; his handsome clerks and to see how^ business was getting on. ?* - Mrs! J. S. Gatlin and Miss Wylle- j mette Gatlin, of Catawba, were, pleasant visitors for several days; last week of Mrs. Langdon Wilson. ?? j Mr. M. T. Coleman, traveling rep-j resentative of the McElroy-Sloan Shoe Co., has opened* offices and sample room in the Municipal Building. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benton and pretty little daughter, Frances PlaHn manf nn 4- a MnnvAa XT P 1 * TTW1AV V?y IV iUVHA W| V?) Saturday and visited relatives for '' , several days. . i | OHn Greene came down from Greenville Monday and visited his home people for a few days. He is prospering in his new home. Mrs. N. A. Bates, and Miss Edna Bates of Batesburg, and Mrs. W. H. Nicholson of Greenwood, came over ~ J f fiiinHaw nffprnnnn with ttiiu wuuuwj MA Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gambrell. Mrs. J. E. Bailey and James Bailey, of Great Falls,', spent several days last week with Mrs. Maggie i (Cnox Pennal. James has risen to j ;he dignity of long trousers since moving from Abbeville. \ Mr. and Mrs. G. W Carlton spent Sunday in Abbeville the guests of Mr., and Mrs. C. L. Sauls at Mrs. Harris's. Mr. Carlton is popular among the Seaboard "men as super-f ntendent of this division. Mrs. J. T. Miller and son, Paul, of Mooresville, N. C., are spending , some time in Abbeville with her sis- ter, Mrs. C. W. Hinson. Mr. Miller' spent Sunday here, leaving in the| afternoon for Columbus, Ga. ? j! Arthur Manning Klugh came home f from the Wofford Fitting school and c spent a short vacation with Capt..r and Mrs. M. B. Syfan. Mr. Klugh iias been made, a second lieutenant and wears hie; honors with ease. ? I! 11 Mrs. T. H. Furman of Atlanta,1and Mrs. Ernest Neil, of Batesville,!; j Arkansas, left Monday for Atlanta, after a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sondley. Their many friends'1 in Abbeville were pleased to see < them looking so well. ! i ^. 3 Thos. Pope, the young son of Dr. \ and Mrs. Pope, had the misfortune } to fall off the piazza railing at the \ home of Chief Justice Gary one day t last week and break his arm. . The j young man has recovered from his ? hurt and is able to put in a good s many hours solid play every day. ] s PLANTING CORN. ? Mr. R. Q. Williams was down from A.ntreville Monday and made it sure that he would keep on getting The Press and Banner during the sumoner months. He says the sixty dol- ilar bonus is helping redeem the cot ;on acreage just now. Mr. Williams is going to raise more corn than usual this year. v 3 MR. PENNEY IN TOWN. Mr. John Penney was in town Monday for the first time since he;. fell in front?of Bowden-Simpson's j j and broke his hip last Fall. His; friends were glad to ?ee him and to! know that he is recovering from his! injuries. INJURED IMPROVING.' I Messrs. Bringle and Harrison, whoj. were injured in the automobile acci-j] dent on North Main Street last, week are improving from their* in-1 juries. They are both at their . re-| spective duties, although, Mr. Brin-i ?1? still suffers from pain in one of j his limbs. Through error last issue we 3tatedi that tfaqy were in Mr. Harriafon'.B down Gadillapjsrhen we should!h^el? said ft was one of the big CadiUac'sf? belonging to the Smathers Motoir Car' _ Co. Tom asks us to correct this as j ~ his car .was never known to do any-j thing but run backward in a^imej like this. A HINDENBURG VETERAN. Charlie Lyon, who is one of thej brave veterans of the big war, hav-1 : j i.i 1 1 on, ' bciveu wilii tins .ljloiii, came. down from Greenville Sunday to see i his friends. He is looking well and j is enjoying the many pleasures of^ these peaceful times. : ^ DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watkins of; New York, spent Saturday and Sun-' day in Abbeville the guests of Mr. j and Mrs. J. D. Kerr, on Greenville! street. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins have spent the winter in Summerville and were returning home. ^ Mr. Watkins. is the owner of a large publishing house, and is a man j of affairs in the big city. Mrs. Watkins is a sister of Mr. I Percy Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr] gave-a pleasant dinner party ' fbrf them Saturday night. di GARDENGLO ? "OF H OC Toilet Preparations irresistible. The essence of daintiness. uf GARDENGLO TALC. 65c. j 3_2g I . GARDENGLO TALC." POW- j FOR DER, $1.00. . ' i hi GARDENGLO TOILET WA- ! M j h3 TER, 65c. $1.25 and $2.25 j 3! GARDENGLO ROUGE, 50c. FOR zii le; Sold Only by j aj( I , 2c I * K 1McMurray Drug Co j W ? Bi ph PENSION MONEY. j LI I ca Capt. J. L. Perrin has the Pension i tfoney ready for distribution and is >aying it out under the old law. Call j m >n Capt. Perrin if you want your 9 nnnpv. ij Be sure\~to see the home talent )lay given by the young people, of,! he high school, on Wednesday even-jf ng, April 9th.' Admission, 50c. for 8 frown people,- 25c. for children, a French Orphan fund. n GOT HIS CROP IN. 1 Private Sevier Wilson spent Sun- S lay with his sister, Mrs. W. E. Wiliams, at Penne/s Creek. This roung soldier shows the right spirit 'or when mustered out at Camp tfadsworth some time - ago, he >ought two good army mules, rode hem home and now has a good crop ilanted. This young man did strenious military service, but did not get lent abroad. He" is going to be irosperous and is enjoying the purluits of peace. ^ WANTS :| iVANTED:?A position, by aniionorably discharged soldier Has had experience as clerk. Write Box 1^5, Abbeville, S. C. 4-8-lt.C. % rOR SALE:?I still have several good mules for sale. Come and see them. T. G. WHITE. 4-4-tf. MILLIONS HARDY FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS?from sel-j e'cted seed, any variety, now until 8 two,, to 1 nnn. m nrw. <t i nn I iuaj.i ysts. x,wv, Av,^vvf Porto Rico Sweet Potato plants, $2.35 per '1,000. Send us your orders. ENTERPRISE TRTTCK FARM, Georgetown, S. C. 3-11 -5 _ IDES?The high prices we pay for , hides and the good weight will enable all our old . hide customers around Abbeville to box and ship green cow and horse hides by express direct to us at Athens, Ga., over the Seaboard. Write name on post card for tags and quotations. Green Kidesf17c. per lb. Mule and / horee hides,. $3.50 each.' Mr. H. BRUCE FANT, now at Athens _ V ... ? : / ? ? n n nnnriri rin rTT'T IUUUUUUUIJ IJUUu TODAY? TUESDA r' 1*1 fauiine Frederic* in a picturization of the fame novel and play, "BELLA DONNA" also 9th Episode "Lure of the Circus' lie. 17c. jth Athens Hide Co., wholesale ?alers. 2-21-2mo. Pd. * I L SALE:?Porto Rico and Nancy all Potato Plants, 1000 $2.50; 5,-! 10 $2.25; 10,0000 $2.00 for 1,000| our beds. Shipment any time > to June 15th. BROCK PLANT CO. -1st June. Honea Path, S. C. 0 f . ^ SALE:?The Home Place of the te Geo. White,' Jr., on upper: airuStreet. Good house, good rn and 30 acres land. Apply to 21-tf. T. G. WHITE, j ! SALE:?Vacant lot on Maga-' ne Street, opposite Richard Sondir, between Flynn'* and McDonJ's. This let is a beauty 100 by 0 feet. Price $1000.00. \ 24-tf. S. H. ROSENBERG, i TON FARMERS:?If you want annamaker's Improved Cleveland g Boll seed to plant, write or | one W. S. COTHRAN, or S. J. NK. Prices furnished on applition. 3^21-tf.: . ? 1 Buy'G p A RK ' ABBEVIL III I O^tof") ZLCLCLCICLCLCLCLCLCLCCCL 111 111 111 11113IJ1313IJIJ la I. " S wrnwi I 31 VYLii/llj 3 Local Talent Play ^ fP Orphans, D tua 5 Mi" S SPECIA1 D Beginning next jj 14th, our admiss ' In 10 cent* fc Jjj 20 cents npipihfifi PI fl fifipi fit HUM UUUIiJIJUMU M i".oe "rrjj.tVii1 is. *. ??? ' . - | FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE:?310 acres in McCormick county, 12 miles from Abbeville. This~ farm can be divided into three tracts - I I I MAKE A Money in a savings accotint is tress. .You not only have the mo: habit of thrift which laid you to ahead. When you. are young and clined to look ahead a few years. There's where you make a gres rect it at once, you'll regret it lal Make a start now in the STA * stay saved. $1 will start you. STANDARD BUILD LOAN ASSOCIATK OTTO BRISTO ood Clol . V . . I-' ' 4 ? . r - Don't I that chea nomical; mk CLOTHE * buying g< |H^ essarily 1 reliably? We m good qua not be d 4 buy your Let us - styles an< fabrics a ? prices. I SUITS mm an^ ever: worth. n n D n LK & K ' LE, SOUTH C/ . - v.i> ' Ba^HppppppH DODPICTIMJ 111 pm i-i n EiCioon o Booni JMUUUIJUUUUUUUD IP ESDAY jg Benefit French q! - ' irection df 3 V^IJ Lynch. S yj 'THI . NOTICE jf A Sd" MONDAY, April j" PAT ion prices will be pQ >r children. ^ for adult*. 5 nFa s . .. 1 , | i / ; of about 100 acres. Will sell all or part $15.00 pec^ acres for the whole, tract or $17.50 if divided. S3. II. KUdJEiIN.D?i.K\jr. l-44-u. _ _ /: _ _ START r,l ' "V a big brother in times of disney but you have acquired the meet the emergency and go 1 full of energy you are not in' it mistake and if^ou don't corter in life. NDARD, where your savings UNG and .A 3N. ^ Authorized Capital One Half Million v" W, Secretary. tliCO--'-- U >e fooled by the idea ; v ld Clothes are eco- - ' . ^ v _ they are not. Real ,c . . 1.5 economy w in >od quality (not nec- V ligh price) from a (tore. ake a specialty of lity Suits?you will lisappointed if tf&z clothes here. i show you the new v l J; . , v i patterns, the gojod 1 nd the reasonable > from $15 to $40, : y one a real money's . ,i . ; v\ . ! = V V ; ? : . . J J .. Vrccc L Lt J I?i | ^ROLINA J ? ??8??r * i, _ *y ^ ' - ' .' -1. ' ' -" HMifiWfiSifiifia THURSDAY r- , ira K. Young in : REASON WHY' t Picture?All That the n&me implies?also TY ARPUCKLE in tty the Dodger." 17c. / o J .;