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lliXVjrII 1 I "PERSONALS jl Mrs. \V. A. Scott, of Prosperity,' |g was a visitor in Abbeville this week.! lg Mrs. Lila Taylor, of Antreville, M was a shopper in Abbeville Friday, j |?j H. W. Boyd, of Mt. Carmel, was a ;5 business visitor in Abbeville this!3 week. , Ig Misses Bettie and Maggie Evans,'eg of Lebanon, were visitors in Abbe-' ville this week. 1 Miss Tena vJilliam, of Calnoun ' M IT.?11c. iitoc .1 \-icitnv in Ihhpvilp FVi- ' == ? cwioj ?cko ?.* * w*. <. - ~ _ ?__ _. day. j H C. W. Acker, of Belton, has ac-jg cepted a position with the Co-opera- j s tive Mercantile Co., and is expected ?? to arrive Monday to begin work. Mrs. Fred S. Hill and children ; fl Fred, Jr., and Harry, left Wednes j day for a visit to relatives in Higl | g| Point and Thomasville, N. C. J. C. Price, a prosperous farmer p of the Bethia section was here to j|l day. He reports a heavy rain in his 3 section yesterday morning. W. F. Langley and Joe J. Link of Bethia, were in town Friday on | business. They are both good farm W. ers in their section. Mrs. n. V. II. Nance has returned 1 If to Andcrsui, after spending: a week 51 in Abbeville with her daughter, Mrs., M O'Brvant. =t . 'I 11 BIRTH Rnrn nMr Ahhpvillp. S. ' II nesday, May 12, 1920, to Mr. and | Mrs. Tom Cochran a son, Earle g Mahaffey. STRIKING SHOPMEN RETURN TO WORK 1 i E i ? Pittsburgh, Pa. May 13?Six hun-|g tired shopmen, yardmen and train- 1 men of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie'j railroad who have peen on strike, I at the important terminal at Dicker-j j v son Run, Pa., returned to work today || it was announced at the general of-^| fices of the company. It Is tne most | important break in the strikers rings | since the strike was called a month 1 ? i ago. A GOOD CATCH ___ I A Buick car containing 73 gallons 1 . of blockade whiskey was captured in | Anderson yesterday by Sheriff King ji and his deputies. The car was froml| Bowman, Ga., and was driven by a J "Mr. Guest. The driver was taken to j | jail, but was later released on a bond 11 of $300. The car belonged to a far- ? raer named Moore, who lived at' | Bowman.?Honea Path Chronicle. | WOOD FOR PAPER MILL. i Lexington, May 13.?Charles E j| Tavlor of Lexington has contracted I with a Richmond, Va. paper mill to | ship pine and gum wood to that f place to be used in the manufacture' \ of newsprint paper, and will start shipping inthe near future, a grade of timbeT that is unfit for lumber will be shipped, thereby not interfering with the lumber business, and , at the same time wiping t%e acute aiduation in the paper industry. I EIGHT BALES TO BE GIV 165 ACRES OF GO< 3 1-2 Miles of Abb Farm in Cultivation. Pasture. This is a i and in Good State of First Class 4 Room r Barns, 2 Wells. If s give the buyer the R Ralas nf'PnftAn 4 4V/?^ VI PRICE $10,5( F\? * ? Dixie Li 1 ' ><&*.,' mSmmmt ::::;: :::::v:::::::::v:;:;:-::::; :; v;:::-:: -':: ; y ' '' :i ; : Copyright 1919 Hart Schafl I 1 i It | You have to he ?? i 1 i . C #- 1 V> /->? /-? -4- /-\ T A T/-\ "I IllllllgS 11J VVCai . k. where you can !c munity; providers as we can; we re 566 has more imitations than any -operates t tther Chill and Fever Tcnic on the j nr-rkel, but no one wants imitations, j And a fl ay are dangerous things in the times kec; rr dicine line.?Adv. . from goinj Hot air is the motive power that in j>.v v,v* nr PATTrM liv ur wnm ^ 1 en away jl: OD LAND JUST F eville. Four Horse k 30 Acres in Fine jv nedium Red Land 4 ' Cultivation. Three j v renant Houses; 2 iv as old right away, will jv "THi pnt r?f F.ialif Hmw i. )0. Easy Terms. ( ^ j\" WINGS SrFid C^o* | ^ ?BU1 V 10c. i ,? \ J jj 'ner & Mars *f ^ V * % y ' ?' " b* Vi, ?g V-v y #? * V\ .> ..^4 i-, > -. WW v:\, & rz* . v> v/ ^ -.;A iT^ **& ive thmgs done for you ii Somebody has to get all >ok at them, and select. > of things men wear. w. o t ' . sure you will get value Hart Schaffner & Mar and other th tosenberg IV The Home of Hart Schaffner he human talking machine, | CAND1DATES COLUJI strong-minded wife some- s ps a light-weight husbandj ralSMSJSMSMSMSJSJSMSMSMSJ 5 up in the air. j All announcements in tl 1 column are nublishcd in advance. ERA HOUSE V F0R SHERIFF PROGRAM. V ^ I hereby announce myself rODAY?FRIDAY , (tc for gheriff of Abbevill. BERT LYTELL V j j}emocratic Primary IN V pledge myself to be governe 'OMBARDI LDT." v ru]cs and to abide. the resu] a vrn k " primary. AND JEFF CARTOON V FOSTER B Mc 'rice of a Good Sneeze" V ' 20c. V j hereby announce myself date for Sheriff of Abbevilli SATURDAY V. ^ Democratic Primary OLIVE THOMAS V; pjecjge mySeif to be governe iE SPITE BRIDE" V t? abide the result V primary. C. J. BR UNSHINE COMEDY Vj NICHEL ROBBERY" v| j hereby announce myself 20c. V date for Sheriff of Abbevilli fe i in the Democratic Primary MONDAY V pledge myself to be governe flLLIAM FARNUM V ru]es ancj abide the result *** V primary. J. N. Bl i OF THE MORNING" V AND V CLERK A. STAR COMEDY V rTING IN ON BABY" V: T hereby announce 1113 20c. V candidate for office of CI VVVVVV \. Court for Abbeville County, i : ;'vwwwwwflwwww l?|i^y. ' f w? iiiv.vivrtj?l ?'' "> ' ' :v.V.v. .::-.;?ii '..- . -v...i.v.-: ::-.:: y. ? ~S* ~r-iv Trocar v s-.'+w W^ifev '- -' JiJ f UK 3 q the matter of clothes the goods together in \ i hat's our .function ir e sell the best we can x fine clothes; !rings lercantile 1 & Marx Clothes abide the result of the primary. | I T P^rrin. We arc authorized to announce R ; ^ ie candi- B Cheatham as a candidate for Cler' | for cash of Court, subject to the ruiCi of the Democratic party and ho pledge | himself .to abide the result of th? j primaries. a candi. SUPERVISOR 2 County ! ?-] , and I J hereby announce myself a candi- j rl by the t|ate for re-election as Supervisor of| It of the .\bbeville County and agree to abide j tho resuit tlu? prinirr" election. LANE W. A. STEVENSON a candi ^ 2 County ? i-J WANTS ; of the of UCE. FOR SALE?Baby carriage, almost: an new, splendid bargain. Mrs. H. C.! a candi Fennell. 5, 10-3tpdj Be 5 Count ? I and WANTED TO RENT?Five or six 5 d by th room house., preferably with wa_ J : of the | ter, lights and sewerage. Address LUM. The Press and Banner, Abbeville j Fc S. C. 5,3-tf 1 Gr i FOR SALE?8-room house, 2 bath- |aj| self as rooms, pantry, kitchen and butlers erk of pantry, water, lights and sewer-and will age. Corner Haigler and Cherokee Tli I I wmmmmmm* ; and othsr one place, |g l the com- ( . get, as low ' M | oOt . streets. For pricje and terms, see R. C. WILSON. 5, 12-2t-pd. )ST?Thursday on the street, a gray leather change purse containing a $1 bill. Finder please return to Press and Banner office. ltc )ST?Bar pin between Seaboard Depot and residence of Albert Henry. Reward. Albert Henry. i 2-20-:]t. >R SALE?Overland touring car,, electric starter and lights, good tires. S.'JOO.OO. H. E. Pennal at City Garage. l2-')t-c. " rAn OTVT LUCR. BUAL3 r UI\ i\c.n i We have installed a complete set Lock Boxes for rent. $3.00, $4.00 d $5.00 per annum. Let us keep your valuable papers, ?nds, Wills, Etc. for you. Farmers Bank of Abbeville. N-2t. 56o cures, Malaria, Chills and vsr, Bilious Fever Colds and La ppe. It kills the parasite that jses the fever. It is a splendid :ative and general tonic. Engraved Cards and Invitations? e Press ;?* 1 B<wt*er Company.