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: Ipersonab : % V V WATCH YOUR LABEL. V V The Press and Banner is V issued f+.rictly on a cash in V advance basis. Our lists are V- corrected the first Saturday in V e?<rh month. If your label is V marked "Jan. 22" or "1-22" V. it means that your subscrip V tion has expired, and that V your name will be dropped un w lnci ir/Mi T-onow vmir snhscrin tion before Saturday Febru ary 11th. We make no ex ceptions to the rule. vvvvvvvvv S. W. Watt of Due West was in town Monday on business. , T. S. Palmer of Central was a visitor in town Monday. Mrs. John Harris, Jr., has return ed from a visit to Geenville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stalnakeri spent last week-end in Greenwood. Frank E. Harrison, Jr., went to New York last week on a business trip. 1 Miss Fanny Stark is in Augusta visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. Lyles Davis. \ . Mrs. Jas. F. Bradley and Miss Mar garet Bradley went over to Atlanta Tuesday for a short stay. _ Mrs. L. E. Palmer of Augusta is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Turner. MEN'S < Men's $37.50 and $40 ( Men's $27.50, $30, and .UCU S w WCll/VUlC Men's $20.00 and $22.1 Men's $15.00 and $10.i MEN'S ANE All $3. $2.50 anil $?.<K All $ 1.00 (laps All 7."> t i nt Caps now J Prices Quot P. A. Roche was a visitor to Clemson yesterday. P. B. Blanchett of Calhoun Falls was a visitor in town today. Geddings Roche spent last week end at home from Clemson. Geo. T. Barnes left this morning for Columbia .after spending the week-end at home. Bill Clinkscales and Vernon Ash ley of Honea Path spent last week end in Abbeville. Eugene Galloway was at home from Presbyterian College, Clinton, for the week-end. Miss Virginia Aiken arrived yes terday from New York to visit rela tives in Abbeville. J. R. Blake and Ramsey Blake of Greenwood were business visitors in Abbeville t)oday. Mrs. W. D. Barksdale left yes- p terday for a visi^ to Mrs. English in "Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. James T. Pearson of Ander son visited Mrs, James Chalmers on Wardlaw street this week. ? Mr. and Mrs. Mart Cheatham left today for a visit to Greenville, with Mrs. Cheatham's parents. Mrs. H. L. Johnson left today for 1 a short visit with her Norman Hart Palmer, burg. sister, Mrs. in Spartan Dr. Walter Bailey was in town from Greenwood Tuesday, looking]^ after business and shaking hands ^ with his many old friends. - t s BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born in Abbeville, February 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner, a son. MR. WARD ILL J. M. Ward, agent for the South ern Railway, is ill in a Columbia hospital. /eek of C Saturi 3VERCOATS. 3vercoats now . . . . $30.00 $35 Overcoats now . . $25.00 i now ...... $20.00 >0 Overcoats now . . . $16.50 >0 Overcoats now . . . $11.50 > . BOYS' CAPS ? (laps now $1.00 75c. 50C. ed Above Are F< PAF E/SJ3ISJSISJSJSISISMSISJ5ISISI5ISJSJ3JSIS | SOCIETY JSJ5fSJSH5JBfSIBJ^rSJSISIiaJ3I51I5fi3GUnlI3Ic FOR MISS LANDER i Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peeible< ertained a few friends Satn light at their home on Che! treet at cards, the party bein ompliment to Miss Cathlene I r. After the games dainty ref nents of salads were served ited to meet Miss Lander , <fr onH TWrc Htfrv Rri<st,OW. M ulia and Susie Mabry and W. Vilkinson. FOR MISS WATSON. A pretty tea was given Thur fternoon by Mrs. C. L. Stubl er residence on Hampton Av( i honor of Miss Louise Watsor ride-elect of the city. The h ras beautifully decorated in arnations. The thirty-five 1 resent at the tea expressed t elves as having spent a most ei ble hour and many good w rere made for the happiness oi uest of honor.?The Sumter 1 tem. ELECTING NEW OFFICE! Monday was church day in / ills and the different circles ocieties in the churches were ng their meetings. The Won Auxiliary of the Presbyt* hurch elected new officers for aming year and the affair^ oi mxiliary will be In good hi Irs. Calvert Thomson was el resident, Mrs. P. A. Cheat ice president; Mrs. T. M. M reasurer and Mrs. C. D. Bi ecretary; Mrs. A, B. Morse, s ary of' Literature; Mrs. W. Vhite, secretary for Foreign ions, Mrs. Allen Long, secr< or Christian Education and M erial Relief and Mrs. R. E. r., will have charge of the Pi Jands for the young people. WINTHROP DAUGHTERS There is a movement on foe :'iLi - -A Jur (Jld day Will Be ' hout You Tal Men's $20 and $2 Men's $25 Stylep Men's $27.50, $3< & Co. and Styl Men's $35 and Schloss Bros, i Suits now Mpn's $40 $45 ? -r Schloss Bros. <* Suits now offei HERE ARE TI GAINS WE'> IN Bi Hoys $15. .$10.50 and Hoys' $10, $12.50 an Hoys $7.50. $8.50 an Boys $0.50 and $7.0C BOYS Hoys $7.50 Overcoat Boys $40.00 Overcoa or SPOT CA IKER organizze a chapter of Winthrop Daughters among the graduates arid former students of that institution in Abbeville County. Such organiza tions are being formed over the i state, the purpose being to keep up a plenty of loyalty to the college and for the older graduates to keep in touch with the young girls who come i forth ready to take up the battle of life. Miss Leila Russell, Alumnae Ex ecutive Secretary is interested in the formation of a chapter in Abbe ! 11 - A n iU/>^ /\ 11 fill f U A A11" vuie urges uuti an giauuakca ui uic ^ere college in the city and over the coun .isses ty take up the work of 6uch organ ic ization. Winthrop has nearly a hun dred graduates in the county and a strong chapter could be formed. Any one interested in such an ro ganizzation is asked to com municate With Mrs. Will H. White. Should a sufficient number > respond, an organization will be per fected notice of which meeting will be given later. sday >s at :nue, i, a louse pink adies hem ijoy ishes I the Daily &S ibbe and A NORTH CAROLINA VISITOR Miss Edna Forney of Greensboro, N. C., arrived in the city today and will make an extended visit to her friend, Mrs. W. L. reebleg on Chest nut Ave. iN INTEREST OF YOUNG DuPRE ' Rev. W. A. Sunday, now holding; hold-!3 religious meeting in Spartanburg' has written Governor Thomas W. I Hardwick of Georgia, a letter in the J interest of young Frank B. DuPre, J nan s srian the i. J the 1 wno was recently seiaenteu tu ucai.ii inds. j *n courts of Atlanta. Rev. Sun-J day asks that when the case comes! up to the Governor, he commute the j sentence to life imprisonment. Many people in Abbeville are in- j terested in the fate of Frank DuPrei ected ham, filler, own, ecre H. Mis- his mother who was Miss Nannie j stary j Schroeder has many relatives in our [inis- city. The young man was in Abbeville' for the young man was born here and Cox, ayer in October, spending three weeks with his relatives. He impressed our people as a quiet young fellow and : many are hopeful that the tragic fate which awaits him may be avoid ed. Sincere sympathy is felt for his >t to relatives here. The Last Day of 11 king Advantage of Too Good To 11 12.50 Suits now.... $17.50 lus Suits now ...... $20.00 ) and $32.50 Schloss Bros eplus Suits now .. $25.00. \ t' ; , ) f - $37.50 Kuppenheimer, "> ^ n n\ a i i fc uo. ana siyiepms $27.50. ind $50 Kuppenheimer, z Co. and Styleplus ed at $30.00. IE GREATEST BAR /E EVER OFFERED DYS SUITS [ $17.50 Suits'now .... $10.00 d $13.50 Suits now . . . $8.50 id $9 Suits now $5.50 ) Suits, now , . . $4.00 OVERCOATS s now $5.00 ts n,ow $6.50 SH Only. .No Goc and RE SANTUC Mrs. Tom Able is spending sev eral days with her sister, Mrs. Jas per Smith, who is quite ill at her home near Due West. Her many friends and relatives hope for her a speedy recovery. Misses Lizzie Able and Annie Kay are sick at this writing and we hope for them a speedy recov ery. Mr. and Mrs. W. . F. Kay and children spent Friday at the home of Mr. Henry Cochran's. Friends in this community were sorry to hear of the sad death of Mrs. J. A. Hodge of the Midway section. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stevenson, Tom and Henry Aible attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. S. R. Carlisle, iFriday. ; Mrs. M. D. Wright and Miss Annie Kay spent Friday afternoon with Miss Elizabeth Sharp, who has been sick. J. R. Haddon was a business visitor in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sharp and children and Mrs. Lilly Gordon were recent visitors at the home of Mr. W. F. Kay. Little Thomas Moss has been suf forin/* \irif Vi o q r q r? Vi o fnr fKo nocf few days and has been unable to at tend school. Mr. Taylor and family moved Friday from ,the hapman place to the. Ellis home near Hodges. Allen Palmer spent Saturday af ternoon with -Clarence Kay. ' Miss Lila Morrison called to see Miss Lizzie Alble Saturday after noon. . Mr. W. H. Sharp and Roy Kay were business visitors in Abbeville Saturday. George Morrison spent Sunday with Allen Palmer. Mrs. R. B. Moss recently visited her sister, Mrs. F. E. Hagen. IN ATLANTA Mrs. Foster McLane and Miss Frances McNeil leave today for At lanta where they spend sometime as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Giles McLane. iis Sale. Don't L These Bargains, n VllSS. BOYS' KNICKERBCX Buvs $3. $3.50 and $4 Knicl Boys $2, '$2.50 and $2.75 Kn Boys $1.25 and $1.50 Knick* Boys $1.00 Knickers now . . Boys 65c and 75c Knickers n Kiucks Pin (Uit'ck Overalls. } MEN'S ODD 1 Men's $10 und $12.50 Tron Mali's tffl.oif. $7.50 and $8.5 Men's $4.50. $5 and $6.00 T .W0I1 S tpo.dl' itllU p-i'.w liui MEN'S und Men's ff>f3 Union Suits now . Men's $4.00 I'nion Suits nov Men's $3.00 I'nion Suits ncn Meiv's $2.50 11 iiioii Suits no Men's $2.00 Union Suils no Men's $1.50 Union Suits no Men's $4 Undershirt and Dr? Men's $3 Undershirts and Dr Men's $2.50 Undershirts and Men's $2 Undershirts and Dr Men's $1.50 Undershirts and Men's $i.00 Undershirts and 1 ^ii 1 . ' >ds L-hargea at n GAFFNEY MAN BOYS ? THE CASH / A C. M. Smith of Farmer*' and chants' Bank The Pur* chaser. Gaffney, F?ft>. 7.-?The Mills of this city, wlpch was in the hands of receivers months ago, was sold at auction day to C. M. Smith president, the Merchants' and Farmers' of this city for $300,000. Smith said he wps himself and associates and would operate the property. The mill was .4 O cnn AAA capiuui&eu a\j fUVV)WU) auu the receivers were appointed liabilities of $800,000. There was only one 'bidder today, and property was bid in at the nuim price fixed by the court. Mother of Billie Burke Dead Hastings, N. Y.* Feb. 7.?Mtb. Blanche Burke died today at home of her daughter, Mrs. Ziegfield (Miss Billie Burke), was born in New Orleans and made her home here focr the past years. NO GOOD TO MA "That Frost B.'te stuff They have at McMURRAY'S Certainly is good," , , Said one of the girls To her buddie this morning. "Whatcha mean, frost bite good?" ' i ' Her pal asked with a frown. "Ma has one and I ,1 ' ' She don't say it's good." -j "Aw shucks," said Mary, "Whereya been? Doncha Know "Fro.t Bite" V The Velvet kind ! At McMUfcRAY'S i . -I-.' They're sellin' a barrel of it 1 / And. the thermometer Dowta to 20." We thank you? xi ijaic i l r\ ,et li Close i . y i; re ' 'i . 'A I ' Y r r' [ ' -?? . | CKER TROUSERS . 1.11 cerbockers now .. $2.00 ickers now $1.50 ?rs now . ...... $1.00 i. . . . .. 70cts. ow $. . . 50cts. or garment $1.50 j r 'ROUSERS sers now ... ... ?7.50 0 Trousers now . . $5.00 'rousers now . . . . $3.50 iscrs now . . . ... $2.50 ERWEAR $3.50 v $3.00 v $2^5 ' r :k -.S . / t'jSl 4 ri !-i V w $1.75 w $1.25 w ,.$1.15 iwers now . . $2.50 each awers now . . $2.00 each Drawers now $1.75 each awers. now . . $1.25 each Drawers now $1.00 each I Drawers now 65c each fhese Prices.