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1 UiJA A JUMft VV| ijP -?' Xocal flews : Personals : ? * R. H. Kay spent Sunday in Honea Path. T. G. White left Friday for Tennessee on business. Walter Sherard spent the weekend in Chester. Miss Mary Burton spent the weekend in Chester with relatives. Dr. P. B. Carwile of Cold Spring, I was in town Friday on business. Master Thomas Maxwell spent Saturday in Greenwood. B?b Greene was a week-end visitor at Glinton. &. ?. Henry spent Sunday in Lancaster with friends. Mrs. S. M. Beatty, of LowndesviUe,, was here Monday shopping. 1 Mifle Annie Bell of Antreviile, was shopping in town Saturday. Miss Anne Russell of Dae West, wu m. town Friday visiting relatives. Dr. W. E. Link of WUHngton, is in the city visiting his sons, S. J. and R. & link. Miss Sarah Nance of Monterey, came down Thursday to see the "Hiekory Nuts." ' Miss Sarah Mundy left Monday for Greenwood, where she will enter a Business College. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maxwell and children of Augusta, are visiting relatives in the city. Misses Lessie and Ida Kay went up to Greenville Monday to take in the reaaion of the Thirtieth Division. Miss Ella Mae Tribble went up to Anderson Friday and stayed until Sunday with her home people. Misfi Kathleen Bates spent, the week-end with frierds at Van Wyck, s. c. lliss Agnes Edwards, Greenwood, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?. 0. Edwards. Irwin Cleckley and S. M. Beaty, of Lowndesville, were business visitors to the city on Monday. Miss Lown went to her home in " ??"? *? - *? j iMew croomyn lur a xcw u^jro wsi week. Miss Rath Calvert substituted in the sixth grade for her. Miss Whisonant went up to Greenville Friday and spent over Sunday with friends. Miss Whisonant is teacher in the seventh grade. Mr. W. M. Agnew, and Miss Beatrice Agnew, of Donalds, were here Monday. Miss Agnew is one of the talented teachers of the county. Miss Ott and the two young sons of Capt. Fulp spent the week-end in Port Mill, Miss Ott with her parents^ a*d the two boys with their grandmother. E. R. Wardlaw, who travels for Buster Brown Hosiery Co., left Friday for Philadelphia, after spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wardlaw. "Pete" Dugan, who holds a position with the Seaboard railroad with his headquarters at Abbeville, is spending a few days in the city with his UAMAA A uivtiicixivnco xatu v^iuuiiitic. J. Robert Sharp and Cal. Bowie, of the Donalds section, both prosperous farmers, were here on Monday on business. They were interested in the street paving as well as in the price of cotton. MSBS&r-.. >: .v.. . . "THE E BaMHMHQmH THi No. 18 North Main Misses Helen Edwards and Kath- T lppn Bates went over to Greenwood | Friday and spent the day "just looking around," Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason and Mr. and Mrs. Otis McMillan, Anderson, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gambrell Sunday. Mr. James A. Hill went up to Clemson Monday to lok after the welfare of his son, and to secure leave for William Hill, who is sick. -'l&iss Lilly Wilson, who is from Newark, N. J., is visiting her relatives in the county, spent Friday in the citjrwith Mrs. Fannie Milford. Mrs. W. D. Barksdale was a visitor in Anderson for several days this week. She went up to visit her mother, Mrs. Templeton, who has not been well for some time. m The Cake Sale. The cake sale last Saturday held by the Civic Club was a success and a neat sum of money was realized C for the club.- w Mrs. Hill Entertains. ' ' One of the plea subtest parties given in Abbeville this season was that E Thursday. afternoon from five till d seven o'clock by Mrs. Barnes A. Hill "V at her home on Greenville Street. There were eight tables of players and bridge was the game playedThe house was prettily decorated with pot plants and cut flowers and ^ ? " 1 i- AL ^ punch was served .tnrougnout tne ai-> ^ ternoon by Mrs. Wilson Johnson and ^ Miss Mary Cornwall. u After the games cream and cake was served, Misses Judith Hill and Mary White being the dainty little waitresses. THE HICKORY NUTS a PLEASE LARGE CROWD b a 1 The "Hickory Nuts," histrionic taient of the 30th Division, wers here ? ninkf on/) ryouo TVPT- ! IHUiOUajf Ul^Uk uuu gM* V *MV* r?. | J, formance before one of the largest audiences that has seen the show this season. The Opera House was packed. And it was a delighted and satisfied crowd that went away after two hours and a half of comedy, 84 song, legerdemain and juggling. Then a there was Capt. O'Hay who hands out e a rich line of slang in his running a fire of relevant and irrelevant re- ^ marks and who calls himself a "hu-|a man program," being in fact a large a part of the program himself, interlarding and thus lubricating all the A acts. But the acts, all of 'em, are well worth while in themselves and Capt. O'Hay merely helped to put them h over more gracefully by keeping the si audience amused and expectant be- S tween acts. d There was practically nothing in Is the show that was reminiscent of the f war. It was first staged in France c last November at a time when the L war and all pertaining thereto were highly distasteful to the soldier. Most 11: of the acti would be accepted with-1 a out trouble in the best vaudeville d houses in the country. This is- espe- J cially true of the juggling act. All in all it was a splendid show v and the soldier-players have shown v that they can act almost as well as v they can fight. ti I - IAIN" W1 E STARF St. < SOAP DYES. Don't throw away your Georgette or Crepe-de-Chine waist because it is soiled, make it brand new with Rit, cleans and dyes at. one operation. Does not require boiling. All shades ?ho black. Also Sunset Soap Dye, a permanent dye which requires boiling. Does not stain hand* or utensil. All colors, including black. i The McMurray Drug Co Home On Sick Leave. William Hill came home fro llemson Saturday on sick leave ar ill remain here until he feels bette 'Visitors From Monroe. Mrs. Marion Smith and Mrs. Sa [owie came down from Monroe Fi ay and spent the day -with Mrs. ' r. Howie. D. A. R-'s To Meet. The Andrew Hamilton Chapter ] l. R., will meet in the Chapter Roon Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'cloc l full and propmt attendance rged. Mrs. J. A Long, Sec Entertaiaing Their Friends. **** ?? ?kAAi*/lir ine young men nuv a? wu.u.. t the home of Mrs. Sallie DuPre, e: srtained their young lady friends i pleasant party last Thursday nigh 'he time was spent in conversatio general good time and in enjoyir he cream and cake served by Mr luPre. A Welcome Party. Gibson Edwards, who has bee jrving his country in the Navy, t home and Mrs. Edwards entertaii d a few of his friends Friday nigl s a pleasant welcome for him. T1 oung people had a delightful tin: nd enjoyed the sweet course serve s refreshments. lCCEPTS position with j. m. anderson C< Ed. Stevenson, Santuc neighbo ood, this county, has accepted a p< ition with J. M. Anderson Clothir tore. Mr. Stevenson was recent] ischarged from the United Stat< favy, seeing service in the war. Bi ore entering the service he wj onnected with the Wells Clardy Cc <aurens. John Armour has resigned his pos ion with A. M. Smith and has als o/ionforl o rincifinn witVi .T M Al erson and will report for work wi1 lr. Anderson October 1. Both these young gentlemen ai /ell known in Abbeville and Abh ille County and their many frient rish them success in their new poe ions. ? . ' / ; : ; ILL STANI We 1 this far j has jusl / antee t / wagon : VEHICLE BIRTHS. i I Born?Near Abbeville, Sept. 25,. 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cochran, \ J a daughter, Christine. .William Pope Dead. William Pope, one of the old time and well respected negroes around town, died at his home, last Tuesday after a long illness. He has been one <of the familiar figures on our streets for many years. Synodical Meeting. The Woman's Synodical Auxiliary of the Syyod of South Carolina Presbyterian Church, U. S., will hold its Sixth Annual meeting in Hartsville, S. C., Thursday and Friday, Nov. 6 and 7. Mrs. C. W. Winsboropgh, rf St. Louis, Mo., Superintendent ">roman's Auxiliary of the Presbytenan Church, U. S., will be the principal ? speaker. The Synodical President. Mrs. Andrew Bramlett, has returned to Clemson College after living in m Atlanta during Major Bramlett's abid sence in France, and she will preside r. at the meeting. \ A large attendance is urged as im-j portant business will come before the j Synodical, the meeting last year hav- j m ing been postponed on account of in- j .j. fluenza epidemic. P . Mrs. A. B. Morse, Treasurer of "the I Synodical, and two other representa-] tives from local societies, will attend j the meeting from Abbeville. r . . WANTS is ??J WANTED:?Young lady with high school education to learn to operate Linotype. Will pay salary as soon as work justifies, ig The Press and Banner Co. a- ? at WANTED:?Dried Apples. it. Mrs. Grace Hemphill Rogers. n, 9-30-2t. ig s. FOR SALE:?Several used cars, prices right. MARTIN & PENNAL, 9-30-2t. At City Garage. sn HELP WANTED.?Young man with is high school education to learn the i- printer's trade. Fair salary to start, it with increased wages as work juste j tifies. The Press and Banner. ie id LOST:?One Jersey Cow. Notify W. S. COTHRAN. 9-26-2t. FOR SALE;?Onp oil stove in cood 5 condition. Apply this office. 9-26-31. H. H. H. . _ j ^ FOR SALE:?Crimson Clover Seed.1 o12 l-2c. per pound. |y 9-19-tf. ROBT. S. LINK. | JS e. WANTED?100 young men and woig men for book keeping and short , hand course. $Ve have calls daily for graduates. Positions guaran[j. teed graduates. Write for free 50 lesson in Gregg Short Hand. Greenwood Business College. 8-5tf -h 1 Ivw. vv vv vvwvwv re V BUY YOUR CREAM V e- V from V Is V MRS. D. A. ROGERS. V i- V Phone No. 1. V >%> \ i ) THE S lave secured the agency nous Wagon and a car t arrived. We absolutely g :he Bain Wagon to be the made. See us before you ; COMPAf Notice. i A meeting of the Long Cane cemetery Society will be held at the Court House in the Supervisor's office next Thursday afternoon, Oct. 2nd, at 5 ' o'clock. Important business?all ] members are urged to be present. < Mrs. W. D. Wilson, Pres. ] Mrs. Joe L. Evans, Sec. ] Fri.-Tues. 1 LOCAL AGENT MAKES EXCELLENT RECORD ] Calhoun Harris, agent for the Mu- ' tual Life Insurance company of New York, is in receipt of the following . letter from Vice President Geo. T. Dexter: "Accept my congratulations on your successful work during the month of August, 1919. You rank 49 among our leading producers. "Industry wins." When it is recalled that The Mutual Life Insurance company has more than 4,500 agents in the United States and Canada this is a very fine I showing indeed, and Mr. Harris' friends are congratulting him on such a splendid record.?Anderson Daily Mail. "Engraved Cards and InvitaionB? j he Press and Banner Co. 1 ga??i? 11 Opera I Today? MARGUER] " WILDF1 I A Sweet Woodland tentely Interest "THE REI AFTERNOON 3:3 | ! Wedn ?| Constance "Sauce For Proves to be a Bi Gander, SECOND EP1 "ELMO THI AFTERNOON 3: 10c. Thur EMMY \ ir "Amateur A A S-Act Metro Coi al MUTT & JEFF And J 10c I I?i I The Best of C TRAIN ? ?" V y load sri k *:0 fuarbest ( buy. . : \ V;-S Abbeville, S. C. . ' ' ' % ABBEVILLE ASSUtlAUUn TO MEET OCTOBER 2 ' *V ;-;:d The Abbeville Association will convene with Horeb Church, near Bradley, Thursday, October 2nd, Friday, October 3rd, is to be 75 Million Campaign Day. We hope to have some prominent speakers from other see- / tions of the State with us on that day r [f you can not be present boch days make your plans to be on hand Friday. We are anxious to have a large number from every church; Do all in your power to have your church wel) represented. r Saturday afternon, October 4th, Dr. Geo. W. Truett, of Texas, will address the Baptists of this 3ectic n in Greenwood. Please give this the widest publicity possible, and urge all of the workers, especially, to hear his great address. *. Cordially yours, ' (Signed) J. R. Jester, Organizer, E. J. Smith, Publicity Director, F. N. & Bailey, Moderator. J. M. Gaines, Chm'n. Ex. Com. ^ Local. Bagging and Ties, Seed Oats, Abruzzi Rye, Fall Barley, Pure Wheat Bran and Shorts. Get our prices. THE ROSENBERG MERC.' CO. . nnHB ; .. House 11 i i' i iililSIHl liifiiiilSFl S tuallhiinilwiinBRnftflnuttunHiww I I gag ?tp~~ P flag Tuesday :TE CLARK ? 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