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WATCH YOUR LABEL.
V The Press and Banner is
V issued strictly on a cash in
V advance basis. Our lists are
I V corrc-cted the first Saturday in
V ea<rh month. If your label is
V marked "Feb. 22" or "2-22"
V it means that your subscrip
V tion has expired, and that
V your name will be dropped un
' V less you renew your subscrip
V tion before Saturday, March
V the 11th. We make no ex
V ceptions to the rule.
Mrs. A. L. Garrison is in Boston
visiting friends.
W. U. Graves or snaron was ini
town Saturday.
D. H. Hill was a business visitor
to Greenwood Saturday.
Mrs. Hugh Prince of Sharon wasj
shoppiiff in town Saturday.
E. R. Wardlaw returned to his!
work in Philadelphia Friday.
Andrew Stone of Due West was in!
town Saturday buying fertilizer.
Sir. Will Smith of Macon, Ga., is:
visiting his sister, Mrs. Joe Miller.
L. R. Campbell of Antreville wasj
a visitor in town today.
F. B. Jones went over to Green-j
wood Saturday on business.
j
R. M. Pettigrew of Bethia was a i
business visitor in town Saturday, j
Misses Betty and Maggie Evans
were in from Lebanon sKopping Sat
urday.
W. J. Crawford of Martin's Mill
was a business visitor in town Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Lominick of
Newberry spent the week-end in the
city with relatives.
Mrs. Charley Gilliam and Miss
Daisy Lanier of Watts were in
town Saturday.
Miss Sarah Ella Drennon was in
town from the Bethel section Satur
day.
W. J. McKee, J. R. Winn and J.
Gordon of Due West were in town
today on business.
Miss Mattie Nickles of Hodges is
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Evans
on South Main Street.
W. T. McDonald of Savannah, Ga.,
spent the week-end in Abbeville with
his mother, Mrs. W. T. McDonald.
v F. W. Brazell, representing the
Columbia Record was in Abbeville
Saturday in the interest of his paper.
J. IL Temple and W. W. Wilson,
representatives from Level Land,
were among the salesday visitors to
the city.
Mrs. Paul Link has returned from
a trip to Atlanta and says the skirts
are lodger to the ear but not to the
eye.
Mrs. E. J. Kay and Miss Grace
Kay of Anderson spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Glenn Kay on
Magazine Street.
Misses Prude and Mary Mann who!
are teaching at Kinards spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr. and |
Mrs. George Mann.
Mr. R. E. Caldwell of Hartsville
? crviwt f^n rlov I
L et 111 C up guuuaj Oiiu M?v ?/ I
urith Hrs. Caldwell at the home of(
Mr. as) Mrs. W. tt. Barnwell. j
J. B. Jones spent the week-end
Atlanta.
J. A. Verchot went to Green woe
on business today.
Miss Melrose Dansby of Beth
was in town today.
J. S. Gibert of Lebanon spei
last week in town with relatives.
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Jack Tierney came down fro;
J Greenville with Father McElrc
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{ Sunday.
Reid Ashley of Antreville wj
i visiting friends here on Sunday an
Monday.
Mr. George White went to Lai
rens today to visit his daughte
I Mrs. George Wright.
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Father McElroy of Greenvill
conducted services at the Catholi
church Sunday morning.
Miss Cleo Murphy is improving a
the Memorial Hospital after an il
ness of two weeks with the grippe.
Miss Hattie Roche came up froi
Columbia and spent Sunday wit
her home people.
Mrs. Jas. F. Clinkscales and Mai
shall Clinkscales of Monterey wer
in town Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Speed wer
over to Fort Mill Sunday and wi
spend a few days with Mrs. Speed1
norae peupie.
Miss Margie Guillebeau of Greer
ville spent the we>ek-end in the cit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
A. Guillebeau.
Dr. C. B. Cowan and J. E. Haw
thorrie were visitors to the city tc
day and were interested, spectator
at the l&nd and mule sales.
J. S. Martin was here today look
ing after business matters. Mr. Mai
tin is kept busy these days survey
ing the lands on the west side of th
county.
V
T. M. Marchant of Greenvill
came down to spend Sunday wit
Dr. and Mrs. Speed. He was ac
companied home by Mrs. Marchan
and two sons, Tom and Pete>.
B. F. Cheatham returned from
Chester hospital on Saturday. He i
improving rapidly and his - man
friends will be elad to hear he i
home again:
J. H. Crenshaw of Elberton ha
moved to Abbeville and will occup
the house formerly occupied by I
Z. Howie on Ferry street. Mr. Crer
shaw is with the S. A. L. railroad.
J. B. Ferguson of Greenwood wa
a business visitor here Saturday an
says its so wet in his section that th
farmers read the advertisement
more 50 they can buy to advantag
when the sun shines.
BEN SMITH BARNWELL SICK
^enj. Smith Barnwell, the youn
soil of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barnwel
has been ill for some days with a
attack of pneumonia. He is muc
improved today. Mrs. Barnwell, th
other children and Mrs. R. E. Calc
well, who is visiting her sister, Mr?
Barnwell, have all been confined t
the house with severe colds.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL
j J. A. Verchot, manager, is goin
I to put ft free show on at the Oper
House next Saturday afternoon a
13:15. All you have to do is to cu
out the advertisement printed in thJ
issue and present it at the windov
Tom Mix in "Sky High" will be th
attraction. It is a story of the Gran
Canyon of Ariaona, and is well wort
good money. Mr. Verchot is going t
show you this picture free, and th
people of Abbeville should appr*
ciate it
OPERA HOUSE
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
CECIL B. DeMILLE'S
Production
"SATURDAY NIGHT"
Matinee each day at. 3:30
15 Cent* 38 Cents
NIGHT 8:20
Admission: 25c and 50c
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SOCIET
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ia BOOK CLUB
The Book Club will meet "with
lt Mrs. C. A. Milford Wednesday af
i ternoon at 4 o'clock.
m ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
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Mrs. S. G. Thomson entertained the
' Bridge club on Friday afternoon at
her home on North Main street. The
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, i weainer was gloomy, dui once insiae
j the home of the hostess all was good
J cheer and fine hospitality. The rooms
j ^were bright with quantities of j^n
r quils. There were four tables of
players and after the games a deli
cious salad course was served. Be
sides the regular members the fol
lowing invited guests were present:
C Mrs. W. W. Lillard of Atlanta, Miss
Julia Schwerin of Sumter, Mrs. J. F.
^ Bradley, Mrs. John Harris, Jr. and
j Miss Annie Monroe.
ATTENTION WJNTHROP GIRLS!
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^ There will be a get-to-gether j
meeting of all graduates and former
students of Winthrop College at
. the court house Friday afternoon,
March 10th, at 4 o'clock. Every one
is urged to be present and thus
show her loyalty to her alma mater.
^ Let us place Abbeville county in
jj line with the other counties in the
.g state in standing behind the college
and tne Alumnae Association.
19 YEAR SEARCH
y FOR MISSING MAN
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Advertisement Finally Located Ber-.,
nard Freeman in New York
r- Chicago, March 4.?A 19 year
)- search for a missing man, which cov-(
s ered Europe, Asia, and Australia and j
twice crossed the Atlantic into,
America was ended today when Mrs.!
Ida Shapire of Chicago was notified I
- that her cousin, Bernard Friedman,
has been located in New York. Fried-^
e man, when 12 years old, wandered
away from his home in Lund, Swed-j
en, according to Mrs. Shapire. His
e parents spent much ^noney in an .ef-|
h fort to/trace him out after several;
years of unsuccessful search they
it died of grief. Mrp. Shapire took up
the search'. She followed the trail
through Europe into Asia and then
a to Australia. Ten years ago she came1
is to America and settled in Chicago
DUt sxni continued ine searcn.
An advertisement in a New York
newspaper finally led Friedman to a
younger sister there and the Shapires
were notified. Friedman is/ expected
to arrive in Chicago within a few
days.
If a fly boards a pullman at the
Seaboard shops and keeps con
tinually on the wing Inside the car
from Abbeville to New York how
far does it fly?
Mrs. J. S. Cochran noticed on
hen recent trip to the northern
markets that every establishment
had Ifor sale natty knicker suits for
girls. They are very attractive and
are worn for sport and business
wear.
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OPERA HOUSE
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CECIL E. DeMIL
"SATURN
A MRAJWOt
A STORY that starts where
grlrl marries heir rich ideal?whi
whims, weds a plain man of the
And when their dreams have
the vears that follow?
A picture that takes the old a
it into a gorgeous tapestry of 1
pleasure, its pain, its thousand i
Played by a Brilli
Leatrice Joy, Conrad
Jack Mower, 1
Story by Jear
Matinee each day 3:?
Night 8:20. Admit
INVITATION TO
WINTHROP DAUGHTERS
j Miss Leila A.. Russell, Alumnae
Secretary, has issued the following
invitation to all Winthrop daughters
[ in Abbeville county:
The Columbia- Chapter of Win
throp Daughters, Mrs. Robert A.
j Cooper, President has graciously
i extended an invitation to all daugh
j ters of Winthrop in attendance up
| on the State Teachers' Association
i in Columbia to be present at a
i Winthrop tea at the Governor's
; Mansion from six. to eight o'clock
! Friday evening, March 17. It is
; hoped there will be a large num
j ber of Winthrop daughters who will
' accept this cordial invitation.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Born in Abbeville, Monday, March
I 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Darricptt,
ja son, James, Jr.
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FREE SEEDS SOON WILL
BE THING OF PAST
Washington, March 5.?The
$300,000 fre? seed item, carried for
years in the agricultural bill, has
been dropped off by the appropria
tions committee^ which will report
the department of agricultural mea
sure for next year to the House
Monday.
Stricken out 'by the committee
last year the seed fund was put
back by the House and stood up
against a fight in the Senate. With
the new fight to cut down public
expenditures, members of the
committee said today it was ex
tremely doubtful if Senators and
Representatives would be able in
^future to contribute their bit to the
gardens and flower, beds of their
constituents as they have in the
past.
V OPERA ' HOUSE V
V THURSDAY and FRIDAY V
CECIL B. JJeMILLUJ'S
Production
"SATURDAY NIGHT"
Matinee Each Day at 8:30
15c. ADMISSION 35c.
NIGHT 8:20
Admission: 25c and 50c
DRESS AND COAT
SALE AT ROSENBERG'S
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The Rosenberg ^fetfcantile Com
pany has on a spring dress and coat
sale. The styles are the latest. New'
spring coats of bright and varied
colore are attractively displayed and
the dresses are dreams. The sale be
gins today and will continue
/through the week.
EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINED
and GLASSES Accurately Fitted.
DR. L. T. HILL, Abbeville.
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THURSDAY and
[ARCH 9-10.
iE'S Production
NIGHT"
INT PICTURE
others leave off?where the poor
ere the heiress, tired of society's
people.
come true at the altar?what of
idage, "Like to like," and weaves
life?New York life! with its
alluring varieties!
ant Cast Including
magei, taiui nooens,
"heodore Roberts
lie Macpherson
50. Admission 15?35c
ision .. 25c and 50c
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WANTED?1,000 People bot
who have never seen a M0"S
come to the
OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY
AT 3:15 AN!
tom m:
"S K Y H
A thrilling Siort of the Grand
NOW, LISTEN?All you have to
and present it at the door SAT
(tj 3:15. This AD is good for one a<
have plenty room for all.
J. A. VERCHOT, Mi
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INTERNATIONAL TOUR
FAMOUS PHONOG
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and HER OWN COMP
Mabel Loomis ..
, Beth Hamilton
Armstong ..
THK IDOL OF MILLIONS o
NOW SKRX FOR THK FIRS
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ABBEVILLE COUNTY P081
NEW PRICES
j$ We quote the following p
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|| Steak
| Roasts....
I|i Stew Meat
ill Sausage
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:|| Pork from
: We also keep on hand a s
ijj Bacon, -Ham, etc., at th
|j| price, i
i|| Alawys a nice supply of
ill Goods on hand. Phone 1
ill hurry for it. i
BROWN'S ft
1. C. BROW
ij: ^ Phone 221
Fertilizer!
HIGH QR4
FERTILI
to a
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(Rta. v. s. r?e. oi.>
FOR SALE
R. S. LINK, .. .
J.R.WINN, .. ..
SPEER & BOND, I
AFTERNOON MAR. 11
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Canyon of ARIZONA,
do is to Cut Out this AD
URDAY AFTERNOON at
dmission only. Come, we
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.. Man of Mystery
a the PHONOGRAPH
T TIME IN PERSON.
50c, 75c, $1
ices of
' AMERICAN LEGION
ANY including
the best Canned
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ON MEAf
rices on meat:
1 25c lb.
15c lb.
10c lb.
.... 25c lb.
.... 25c to 35c lb.
upply of Breakfast
e lowest market
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