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I ( j ^ \ v-~z\yi i i &/ic ^ i uvl: p. F =t local l flews I i pty Z=Z===: ? Gri : personal : (!ho; % ' -a " VVVVVVV V V VV VVV!pec V WATCH YOUR LABEL. v'usu V \' son V The Press and Banner is VI 1 V issued strictly on a cash in V to V advance basis. Our l;sts are V f0r V corrected the first Saturday in V v | v V each month. If your label is V j5 r V marked "Oct. 21" or "10-21" ^ by V it means that your subscrip- ^ tio: V tion has expired, and that V car V your name will be dropped un- V sjn( V less you renew your subscrip- V rec V tion before Saturday, Novem- V " >a ? V ber 5. We make no excep- V ma( V tion to the rule. V m<e \\>\\\\\>'>> tac! _ - ach Mrs. W. 0. Cromer was in town 'yesterday on business. . ' / Otto Bristow spent Tuesday night a'nd Wednesday in Columbia. ' , " ,car Capt. J. L. Perrin was a business ^.j visitor to Greenwood today. gat Miss Clara Wham left Saturday for Zarline where she will teach this! ? ma winter. :linj he Misses Lidie and Jessie Mundy of' % no Shiloh spent Monday with Mrs. w. P. Wham. Mrs. yf. P. Smith is here from An-] derson for a vist to her daughter, j In Mrs. Sam Fant. Th< jLk Miss Kathleen Richey of Richmond, ; Go Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Sh< Mrs. E. H. Richey. |Ar. Shi Mrs. Thos. L. Northram of West Mo Virginia, who is visiting relatives at Brownlee was in town Tuesday. Wi Mrs. W. G. Stephens leaves today,CV forSelma, Ala., where she will visit Flc Rev. and Mrs. Louis J. Bristow. ;Th< i Wi Herman McFerrin has returned to'An to his home in Lincolnton, Ga., after j'Ti a visit to his sister Miss Lucile Mc-: Ferrin. Lit \ ? !i:> Mrs. Frank Lewis and children, PV Albert and Irene of Pickens, spent j An the week-end with Walter C. Flem-He ing. An Wt Mrs. Carlvle Fair came down from An Greenville Saturday and spent over, Sunday with her father, Mr. L. C. An Haskell. IW1 Mrs. A. W. Clark has returned Fo from Monroe, N. C. after a pleasant 0'< visit to her daughter, Mrs. A. F. Tiddy. ! 1 I >?RANGES S.?PARTIES OWIN< LSON'S HEALTH CLOSELY WATCHED IVashineton. Nov. 1.?Former isident Wilson appeared today to' making a good recovery from an ack of indigestion and severej idaches, which has kept him in bed for the last few days, his, fsician, Rear Admiral Cary T. J *yson, said today. \fter an early call at the Wilson ' ne, Admiral Grayson said the ex-: s;dent probably would be able to up considerably today. He ex-, ts him to be able to resume his lal routine tomorrow. indicated, probably will be able(Tie former president, Dr. Graykeep an appointment scheduled! tomorrow. Vhile Mr. Wilson's present illness lot regarded as extremely serious' his physician, Irs general condi-, l is such that he requires most; eful attention and care. Ever j le he began to make a general j overyfro m the stroke which two . rs ago affected one arm and' ie his walking difficult, the ex-j sident has been subject to at-; ks of indigestion and severe head-, i OTT DILLINGHAM IS IN GERMAN CAPITAL I > ! ^shpville, N. C., Nov. 1.?Post-j ds received here today from Scott; lingham, who is alleged to have ; i several weeks ago leaving obli,ions aggregating $60,000, an-, meed his arrival in Berlin, Gerny. In a letter to his wife, Dil*ham is said to have stated that would send for Mrs. Dillingham; ct spring if she cared to join him.' FAST ASLEEP. the churchyard in our village, ere is a new made grave today. tie Eleanor has left us, d has taken her away. \ . . if ? left us in the night time, d our hearts are left to weep, ? softly whispered "Mother, ther, let m ? go to sleep." th her doll they softly laid her, j a casket made of white, rered o'er with lovely flowers, j >wers rare and roses bright. en we followed to the churchyard,! th the sad and sorrowing throng 1 d the strangers ask who is it? s the funeral of Eleanor Long. j tie playmates you will miss her, ; tne scnooi room, in your piay, r her school days now are over, d her playthings laid away, r sweet face you will remember, d when the springtime flowers wave )n'i you gather pretty roses, d place them gently on her grave? igels guard her, watch her slum-i bers, lile our hearts are left to weep, j Id your sunny pinions softly ?r our darling fast asleep. R. H McAdams. j Due West. RURJN Ic have about $50,000 stocl namelware, and in fact eve n the market at ONE-HAL) !ASH. Our creditors are & rill be sold. Call early whil This sale will continue da lies to everything in our stoi ; mr hom G US WILL PLEASE COM ^l5J5I5J5J5JSJ5J5MBfSJ5MS/5fS/SI5J2?5M5J9F; | 1 society i w I kJ 1 IjjMoc j Nov THE BRIDGE CLUB resi Day The Bridge Club will meet Wed- j are nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock withjthei Mrs. J. D. Kerr. ' i / SOCIETY MEETS. |GE( The Junior Missionary Society of | the Methodist church meets Friday,' afternoon at 4 o'clock in the church, j ^ ??????? | Foci N A PARTY. for 'will Mrs. Alex Bowie and Miss Elisejvers Bowje have issued invitations to a!^^ bridge and rook party at their home! 1.1 Church street Thursdav afternoon. JJCI HS MERRIE MATRONS MEET. JV i; Mrs. J. M. Morgan was hostses to rff the Merrie Matrons bridge club Tues-ij day afternoon at her home on Pick-!- I ens street. After the usual games aL 1 salad course with coffee was served, -in a A PLEASANT DANCE. ft! ?u i; Miss Sarah Leslie invited her |"*j young friends to a dance last Friday j-" n'ght at her home near the city.'Sfj There-was a p:ood attendance of thejifi young people and dancing and rook!in was enjoyed until a late hour. Sand- "|j wiches and punch was served as J | refreshments. !l | HALLOWEEN PARTY. j j if! Little Miss Elizabeth Williams, JJ| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wil- J | liams, entertained fourteen of her j little girl and boy friends at a Hal- I ? loween party Monday evening. Af? U -I ter many amusing games a salad j|?| course was served. B vour Eyes| Let us search your eyes 'Jn for defective vision. Let us furnish the glass- ? es that win relieve trie :Q? strain, bring new light to 5 your eyes, and new joys uto your sight. l?j A superior service for particular people. LJfi DR. L. V. LISENBEE / OPTOMETRIST IE TELEPHONES: lOj tffice 278 Ret. 388 \ 3 1-2 Washington St. ||jf Over McMurray Drug Co. jr ABBEVILLE, S. C. jHj (Becoming Glasses Cost No More) v 1mi?? <p m B5 iiim uiiiiiili mini miiii i t of Furniture, Stoves, rything to furnish or b F PRICE, in fact som* emanding that we pay e you have a large sto< f ly by day until practics re except Edison's Pho nitu/i IE OUTFIT E IN AND SETTLE U. D. C. MEETING. tesdames R. E. Cox and J. Howard j ire will entertain the local chapter j D. C. next Tuesday afternoon,! ember 8th at 4 o'clock at the i dence of Mrs. Cox. Armistice will be observed. All members urged to notify hostesses as to: r coming. Mrs. J. Howard Moore, i Recording Secretary, j )RGETOWN TO CONFER DEGREE ON FRENCHMAN i ( I t; 'ashington, Nov. 1.?Marshal n, on his return to Washington) the Armistice Day ceremonies J receive from ^Georgetown Uni-n ity the honorary degree of Doc- j ICLCICUMLCICICLCLCICICI JIJIJI-J IJIJIJIJ U UIJIJ I. STYLE! $25 $3 $35 STYLEPLUS Ove Suits are a nationwi because they have n( pointed men who sou ail-wool quality and : a moderate price. The record made plus is a good guide tc ing clothes this Fall, plus label protects y< it is backed by a grea for honest values. Styleplus Overc warmth and style dis wide assortment of i fabrics?all guarant T% k OIZ" r/\x\rv / \ E' CA n rin'T mri' ii-gnBWi^g & 15 IUI11D IIIIWI 1111 till SFBf Blankets, Comforts, Sew eautify your home, that v s pieces at about one:th them what is due them. :k to select from. illy the whole stock is sc nographs, and is for the 5 e C&\ TERS > lT once. / tor of Cannons and Civil lavs, Johni ^ -J-.? rt-f fVia TTniVPr. I? d. v^recucn picdiucne w* w.... sity announced today. The Marshal also will be presented a sword as a gift from all of the Jesuit institutions of America, the French military leader being a graduate of the Jesuit College of St. Clements at Metz. His brother is a member of the order. Ceremonies incident to the conferring of the degree and presentation of the sword will be attended by high government officials the Ambassa-j dors of Allied powers and official delegates of the Jesuit order includ-! ing notable Catholic prelates. There are at present 760,110 civil employes on the United States pay-! rolls. j" JZLCIEIELELCUIE1ELE1CLELCLCIJ J1J UUUU DTIju UIJIJIJI2 'LOS- CI / 10 $40 rcoats and ide success ?ver disapght genuine ? j 1 ~A 1 _ .< real sivie at j by Style- _ 3U because oats have Jliilw tinetion.^ A ER & F iraizmzia^ 1 <* JLE ing Machines, Rugs, re are going to throw IIRD, for the SPOT This stock must and >ld. This price apiPOTrAwnwiv A W * m,w^A A VA 1AJ A ; DO YOU LIKE TO READ? We now have 011 sale all of the leading MAGAZINES < if you like to read come in and get your favorite magazine. We also take subscriptions to all magazines published at publishers price. See us before placing-your order. 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