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?. -&] Hocal flewe : personals : =*[ P. H .McCasJan of Troy, was in town Friday. W. D. Wilson spent Friday in At-i lanta on business. J. M. Morgan went up (to Monroe Saturday to see his mother. H. Earle Graves left Sunday for Bartlersville, Oklahoma. Mrs. Charley Schram and children, of Sharon, visited relatives here Friday. Otto Bristow left Monday on a bosmees trip to Darlington. Miss Lillian Richey left Friday af-(' ternoon for Chester, where she enter-, er a hospital for treatment. Mr. Townes Robertson, who has been visiting his sisters, Misses May, and Eugenia Robertson, has return * -? *- _"? XT* 1 If.* | ?a vo nis aome in vicKsourg, miss. Mrs. Ada McNeill, Miss Gertrude Penney and brother, Thomson Penney of Sharon, were in town Friday afternoon. i Mrs. Annie C. Harris leaves today for Greenville to spend a week with I Mm Henry Hagerman. Prof, and Mrs. M. E. Bradley of Ctemson College, are visiting relatives in Abbeville. ' j i i Mrs. W. W. Johnson went over to Chester Sunday to be with her sister, Miss LilKan Richey, who is the hospital there. I Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Benton and Miss Mary Louise Benton spent the week-end in Monroe, N. C., with relatives. Mrs. McCain and children of Mc-^ Cormiek, is $n the city on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Ja& R. Woodhurst, ^ ! 1. <>roeT relatives. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Simpson and young William Henry, went up to Monroe Thursday for a visit to home folks. Mr. James Joihflf left Friday afternoon for Norfolk, Va., after a pleasant visit to his mother at the home of Mr. Harry Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore Mars and I Mr. and Mrs. w. joei snutn went oyer to Laurens Saturday for a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes. Miss Susie Mabry has been sick at her home on Chestnut street for the past week. She is improving now which will be good news to her many admirers. Mrs. Gilliam Craig has returned to her home in Monroe after an extend- ( ed visit to Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Welsh, on Creenville street. i Sergt. J. Victor Lomax has receiv BMed his discharge from the army and expected to arrive today from , M Newberry, where he has been visit-' BHing relatives. |$%j Sergt Arthur Rosenberg has reBHceived his discharge from the army and has returned to his home in AbBWbevilte. Sergt Rosenberg was with ^Hthe 81st Division. Misses Mary and Sarah Ferrin, ^ Gottlob Neuffer, Albert Morse and BjHw. D. Wikmson motored to New ? -? -1 ? i-V- J !i.L Ixry o"uiK?y ana spent u?y wiui iends. A Clever Burr. Mrs. Elbert White and Mrs. Jim oodhurst braved the bad weather d went to Anderson Friday to conit a doctor. Mrs. Woodhurst's I wig son had stuck a clover burr his now and had been suffering Mi it for several weeks. He is all *rt now* ? t TELEPHONE OFFICE TO CLOSE ON JULY FOURTH I The Telephone Office will be closed on Friday, July 4th, as has been the custom. No calls will be received after 8 a. m., or before 6:30 p. m., on that date. Back to Spartanburg. Mrs. R. L. Dargan and her three children left Saturday for their home in Spartanburg after an extended vsiit to friends here. Mrs. Dargan was the honor guest at many pleasant card parties, everybody inj her old home giving her a warm Welcome. Of the Faithful Few. Ben Valentine and Marietta Har-j per, two negroes of the old school,] axe seriously sick at their homes.) Both are well known around townj and their white friends will hear with! regret that they have come to the' passing of the ways. About the Library. Miss Mary DuPre will have charge ' of the Library during the summer! months. The hours will be from nine-thirty till twelve o'clock. The I T.iK?a?w Jioo monv crru\A (utnVe wVlicll 1 will afford the reading public pleas-i ure during the hot weather. Seeing Through Us. Dr. J. R. Nickles, who can see to the root of much of our tooth troubles, will hereafter be able to see^ straight through us, for he has in-j stalled a first-class X-ray machine in his office. The machine arrived last week and the doctor has already become expert in operating it. A Morning Rook Party. Miss Ruth Beeks gave a delightful party Friday morning at her home on Pinckney street. Miss Ruth always gives an enjoyable party and Friday morning there were eight tables of players beautiful score cards, and refreshing ice cream and cake. Mi38 Bessie Cothran carried off the first prize as the best rook player and Miss Mary Reed Moore was fh* KAAKV Fen ?km Money. Probate Judge Miller announces that he expects to receive cheeks for the pension money of Confederate Veterans Friday or Saturday of this week. This pension money is for* veterans who have never received pensions from the State before. D. A. R. TO MEET The Andrew Hamilton Chapter D. A. R. wil meet Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'cock in the chapter room. Mis. J. A. Long, See. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hill took tiieir young eon, Richard, to the Anderson hospital Monday to be operated on for enlarged tonsils. Visitor From North Carolina. Mrs. G. P. WaHon, of Hamlet, N. C^ is the guest of Mrs. C. L. Sauls. Mrs. Walton is the wife of G. P. Walton, general superintendent of this division of the Seaboard RailKflV. At Littla Swhstrlud. HMI Mines Elizabeth Gambrell, Florenee and Maria Neuffer, Janie Vance Bowie, Mary White, and Macry Louise , Dargen left Monday morning for Little Switzerland in North Carolina, where they will spend three weeks, at Camp As You Like It. This is a girls camp and our young ladies are looking forward to all the pleasures of fishing, swimming, games and' mountain scenery. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Probate Court. Notice to Debtor* end Creditor*. In the Matter of the Estate of H. G. Smith, Deceased. All persons indebted to said- estate must settle -without delay, and those holding claims against the estate must present them properly attested to J. ADLEN SMITH, Jr. Administrator. jyi "Rat Annihilator" t< d The modern Rat Destroyer. 11 a Kills and completely consumes the body of the Rodent, leav- a a ing no resultant odor. It really does what others claim to do. a Harmless to handle, but do not take internally. Safe, Sure, Sanitary. C] Try it on our guarantee. ^ If 25 Cents a Package. ^ w The * a; McMurray Drug Co . * A Birthday Party j a - o: Miss Frances Jones gave a party | Saturday afternoon to her little ja friends, in the way of celebrating: p her birthday. There were about fif-| _ ty little folks invited and they all I came and enjoyed the game3 andj the good time generally. Ice cream cones and punch was the "party." I Good Fellowship. The Presbyterians worshipped in the Methodist church Sunday morning and night. Rev. J. L. Daniels was out of town and invited the Presbyterians to use his church. The Presbyterian church is being renovated and has been closed for service for several weeks. Working in Washington. , Miss Rebecca Crawford, who visits often in Abbeville at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. M. Miller, has a government position in Washington, and left Thursday to begin her work. Her friends wish her a pleasant and profitable stay in the big city. THREE.CENT POSTAGE GOES INTO DISCARD Three-cent postage for first-class mail will not be required after today. On the familiar countenance of the "Father of His Country" in pink instead of purple will be seen on letters from now on, a fashion no one will be retaetont to accept WANTS I i WANTED.?To buy a good second1. j j i vi a ? 4 rn nana w&raroire. r. u. dox lot. 7-l-2t FOR SALEt?Good mule. Apply to M. E. HOLLINGSW OETH. LOST:?Handbag between Abbeville and one mile beyond Watts. Papers of Singer Sewing Machine Co., in bag. Return to Press and Banner Mr. J. L. Clark's gun shop and get reward. 0. M. DUFFIE. 6-20-3t Pd. POP Cit r. Hno Pay a# 9Q floutTA Corrugated Galvanized Roofing, at $5.50 per square. THE L. W. WHITE CO. 6-6-tf. What's at Today?Tuesdaj MARGUERITE CL in "STILL WATER Still WatAi is tlia Great est Story Life Every C?u|)it by tk? Camer A Paramount Pictt also THE 4TH EPISODE OF "THE RED GLO\ 10c. Matinee at 4 o'clock* One Show in the Aftei IRS. BARNWELL ENTERTAINS. Mrs. J. Foster Barnwell was hosiss at a lovely bridge party Thursay afternoon. Despite the inclelent weather a merry party of laves gathered and enjoyed the games, here were eight tables of players nd the afternoon passed most pleasntly. Plates of salads, ham and >matoes, with lemonade were served t the close of the afternoon. From Georgia. John Marshall is here from -Norross, Ga., and is spending the time appily with the family of his uncle, [r. C. S. Jones. John is a great ilker and comes from a country here a coach-whip beats a man to eath every <iay and rattle-snakes are s plentiful as toad-frogs here. The End of a Perfect Week. Mrs. W. D. Barksdale was hostess ) the Bridge Club Friday afternoon nd ended a perfect week in the way f parties, by her charming enter* unment, the pleasure in the games nd the delightful salads, ten and unch served. % 2 BATTERIES The Last We wish to annoi we have installed a rooms on Pickens S needs?no matter 1: THE Wl needs no introducti at a minimum cost I We Repair and R r% ? omathers "Satisi Abbeville, \ - - ' I The pnn.'/l1 (THE BEST0F< TomorrowARK MITCHE in S " "Children ol f Circuc tl? ^ d:.? u/: f A WfTKi A KIUIV Tf ' Sorry it Failed t ire j EDDII r?" fa ? Tl? Second of |Im 1 20c. n*tlu ?A PKanto v/sujr noon A Happy Marriage. j x Mr. AJonzo White and Miss Sadie ! Sorrell were happily married by Rev. <3 , H. W. Pratt at the Presbyterian j Manse Sunday afternoon about four t j o'clock. A party of friends accom- a panied the young couple and witness- I ; ed the happy event. i | Mr. and Mrs. White make their s I home in the mill village and they start ilfe with the best wishes of a host of friends. Miss Bowie Entertains. V Among the many delightful card j parties given Mrs. Dargan last week t 1 was a morning bridge party given t ' by Miss Elise Bowie. There were ^ three tables of players and a delight1 ful salad course at the close of the ! games. 4 Seeing Henry. t Mr. Jame9 Bowie, who is spending j i some time at Mt. Clemens, Mich., is ^ i not only improving in health but is ^ ' having a fine large time attending t . the Henry Ford ,trial. He will be able \ i to tell the exact difference, after this 1 between a pacifist, an anarchist, a traitor and a slacker. \i flLLAR RE Word in Storage mce to the battery owner Willard battery service t t treet and will be prepared tow small or large. i * llardb; on to those who ufe them, has put them in a class en pX!Kiirwi Ratter!#** of all ; Motor Car Factioi First?Service Al MHIEE! Tues.j iOOO PICTURESl 1 ?Wednesday LL LEWIS VI\ f Banishment" "Urn ii roetttreiy r>e anm- I he Kolhckin o Come Last Week Shipped bj ? ds<> One en Ham It POLO I Thing* Usual V Cyclone Smith Stork* m Fugitive." K 20c. 10c. \ . 5 Back to Camp. Mrs. Thos. L. Davis left last Jinlay for Camp Pike, whey she oin her husband, Major Davis, far he summer. She was accompanist is far as Pell City by Miss Josephine Jarnwell, who will visit her praad>arents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A- Tfcason. Going to the Mountain*. I Mrs. Henry Norwood leaves ttm veek for Hendersonville, TL CL, trhere she will spend the gunif rlrs. Norwood has given her time tm he Public Library for the past wmer and has done much to impreee he service. On Pleasure Trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. S.' Jones and Wm Elizabeth Jones left last Thmwtay 'or a pleasure trip. They went lv >oat to New York, where thej wM. ,ake in the big sights of the gwM vhite way, after which they wiH tP ;o Atlantic City and enjoy the Bwf tValk and the Bathing. Engraved cards and wedding imitations at Press and Banner Co. V -CHARGING Batteries s of this vicinity that t&tion in our show t ' "y I ' I to take care of your i VTTERY Their long service s tircly by themselves. " r Makes. 4 'i Company ways." South Carolina. Wed I Tiurs. Thursday. I 'IAN MARTIN in claimed Goods." ( Adventurci of m Girl Who Wu lipren and Then There Wu IV* I to Accept the Pecitegt B?t Hy Work Out the Right Way /ith Vrrien. See It. also INOGRAMS. " I