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I r IVlX/rv X I AAA y fATCH YOUR LABEL. The Press and Banner is led rtrictly on a cash in ivance basis. Our lists are brrected the first Saturday in uh month. If your label is larked "Mar. 22" or "3-22" means that your subscrip )n has expired, and that jur name will be dropped un you renew your subscrip >n before Saturday, April ^h. We make no exceptions the rule. vvvvvvvv J. C. Hill spent Wednesday in lun Falls. 5. R. D. Purdy of Due West was fing in Abbeville on Thursday. les McComb spent Wednesday loon in Hodges. lur Rosenberg spent Thursday reenwood with ^friends. |T. Clinkscales of Monterey was on "business Thursday. A. 0. Calvert of Bethlehem lin town today buying goods. jnry Sal'ly of Brownlee was a, [less visitor in town Thursday. Eugene NewelJ of Uold igs was shopping in the city to bv. and Mrs. C. B. Williams of IWeet were visitors in Abbeville ' ^rday. |r. and Mrs. Gerard Tarrant and W. A. Scott of Mt. Carmel / yesterday in the city. L. Bell of Antrewille was in Ab le today looking after his farm I interests. |iss Myrtle McCieakey was at the of Mrs. M. T. Coleman while jeville yesterday. frs. J. H. Sherard and Miss Car ?ry Gilbert of Calhoun Palls in the city shopping Thursday. ottdob Neuffer went up to And- j n yesterday on business and it the day. llian Roche, W. M. Langley and nard Roche attended the ball e in Greenwood yesterday. iiss Annie Laurie Williams of der College has been spending week with Miss Helen Pratt. rs. Ben Wolfe and little daugh-j Mary Barnwell, of Moni'oe, N. C.? visiting her grandmother, Mrs. B. j Jarnwell. [ollis Edwards and son, Eugene,; Winder, Ga., came- to Abbeville1 terday to attend the funeral of aunt, Mrs. Edwards. Ir. and Mrs. Bose Ethridge d? lerson are expected in the city to- j row to spend the week-end with: s Annie Belle Little. Irs. Henrietta Garrison has re ned to her home here after a busi s visit to Peachland, N. C., where has extensive farm interests. rtrs. Addie McMurray is expected ne tomorrow from Greenwood, sre she has been visiting her sis-J Mrs. T. B. Meacham. "w nmifldoe TVfoTirm wont tn f!n JI . l/VU^IWO iUUiiVU M V..V | libia today to purchase a stock of >ds for his drug store in Calhoun )r. S. G. Thomson, Messrs. E. R. omson, W. P. Greene, Robert L. eatham and Russell Thomson de a business trip to McCormick lay through the country. Mrs. Greer Sherard and little daughter are visiting Mrs. Sherard's parents in Gaffney. Mrs. A. W. Smith and young Per rin Smith returned to their home in Greenville today after a pleasant visit to Mrs. T. G. White. Mrs. RusseJl Wade of Atlanta stopped in Abbeville with Mrs. Wil lie Speed when attending the funeral i.?J - r 1 My-p ycbueruay ui nor giauumvtuu) auio. Edwards. Mrs. J. M. Ward and Miss'Inez Ward are spending this week in At lanta with Mr. Ward who was taken to Atlanta by Dr. Pressly to consult Dr. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cheatham and Julia Knox and Margaret Pennel re turned to thedr home in Greenville today after a pleasant vacation visit to relatives in and near Abbeville. J. F. Hill has returned from Co lumbia where' he attended a meeting of the Cooperative Cotton Market ing men from over the state. He is enthused: over th? cotton situation in South Carolina and in Abbeville county. EASTER EGG HUNT. The members 'of the seventh grade will give an Easter egg hunt Satur day afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Gary lot on Magazine street. Admis sion 10 cents. V HOME FOR A VACATION Miss Mary White will arrive in Ab 'beville tonight for an over Sunday visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. White?. Misi Mary has recently been made a memlber of the Hockey team at Converse which is an honor among college girls. REORGANIZES ARBORVILLE Mrs. Alma C. Gibrbons reorganized the Aflftorville Club Wednesday af ternoon and had a very good meet ing. Seven or eight me-mbers were present. A good . many * signed the contract to put up so much jam. " MRS, WRIGHT COMING Mrs.,Nora Martin Wright is on her way:^^.^beville from California and will mak^a visit of some length to hei*^atheis^|?r. J. L. Martin on Ward la\*f street* ^During Dr. Martin's pas torate in the Presbyterian church Wright lived among us an$?Ltjtfcij|ed the schools here and the frienasiH her childhood will give her a warrfc welcome. LOMAX RESIGNS i i-X 4 ??? Lucien Lomax has resigned his position at the post office, effective at once and will begin work in the office at the Seaboard Shops Satur day morning, and after working there for several months he and Mrs. Lomax will go to Florida where they will make their permanent home. EASTER EGG HUNT Circle No. 1 of the Baptist church will give an Easter egg hunt at Klugh's Park Tuesday afternoon Ajpril 11th at 4 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. Ice cream will be for sale also. All children are invited. 3t. c. RIPE STRAWBERRIES Mrs. R. S. ]ftcComb of Abbeville is in line with the advanced farmers of Greenwood, having had ripe straw berries a week ago out of her gar den. This is unusually early for strawberries in this section. DID YOU EVER HEAR THIS ONE? Bruce Galloway went to a min strel while in Asheville and brings this one back. Bones said he was getting a divorce ana 'being asnea why replied: "Well, you see when the preacher married us he said we would dive as one and now there is ten of us." Dress Ginghams in a beautiful range of patterns. The Rosenberg Mercantile Co. EXTRA COMMUNICATION There will be an extra communi cation of Clinton Lodge No. 3 A. F. M. Monday night, April 10th at 7:30 P. M. ' Work in the third degree. H. S. Howie, Secretary. ' 5f5J5J5/5JSJ5JSJ5J5JBJSJBJSJ5J5ISJ5J5J5ISJ5J5Ji I SOCIETY r^lSJSf5JSJ5JSJSJS5IBI50ISIS.IolJS'''''y51O\lI3ED FOR MRS. MARCHANT Mrs. Willie Speed will enter at cards tomorrow morning for ] T. M. Marchant of Greenville. MRS. ELLIS GIVES LUNCHE< Mrs. .Rebecca Ellis will enter I her friends at a luncheon party j morrow morning. About tw j guests will be present and a plea: i time is anticipated. UMUUT. LL.UD Mrs. Wyatt Aiken entertains Bridge Club this afternoon at home on Greenville street at regular meeting. She has as guest her sister, Mrs. Zimmerman West Virginia. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The Hospital Auxiliary will n Monday afternoon, April 10th at 1 in the Council chamber. PROMOTED. William McComb, who has been faithful delivery boy for the Ro berg Mercantile Co. for the past and a ftalf years, has been prom< to cashier for the company. Will will occupy an exalted seat now rest himself. Di.pi c cxi inv ri.AM j TWventy-five ladies of the Pre I terian church met this momini the home of Mrs. R. E. Cox and ganized a Bible Study Class w will be tuaght by Mrs. J. A Smiti The ladies will study the Pentat< and the Confession of Faith and members expect to derive g benefit from their study. I COMMITTEE'S REPORT j The committee appointed by Presbyterian Sunday School Sunday to work out a ; for grading the classes of Sunday School in awarding the 1 ner each Sunday, report that the lowing plan will be recommen* Punctuality and attendance 2< Contribution 20%; Preparation the lesson and catechism 50%; B ing Bibles to S. S. 10%. Teac who are absent and have failed send a substitute will forfeit right of their classes to receive i banner for the Sunday absent, bi a substitute teacher is sent by regular teacher the absence of latter is counted the same as the sence of a scholar. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Howard L. Weeks preach Sunday at 11 a. m. on subject: "Occupy Until I Cot This sermon will be study on "S ardship." The 8:00 p. m. subject will "The Giant With The Wour Heel." ' The Sunday school is makir special appeal to alll the member : be present next Sunday. The sc j was just 30 short of the de6ired Next Sunday should put >us over 300 mark and then the Sur school will have a day of rejoi and celebration. The prayer meeting for Wed day, April 12, wiH have for the ject: "The Growth of Charact All the members and friends are I vite-d to be present. This service j gins promptly at 8 o'clock. j The effort throughout the stat get all the churches to give we I tn *>.? nnn nnn rammicn and j mit "promptly to our secretary-tr urer, Dr. C. E. Burts, is mee with splendid success. The people, surprising themselves in what ibe done by all taking some part, ! Tho contributions for local penses of our church for the qua January-April, was $1,251.11. ' included $234.20 given for meeting. Let us make the 2nd q ter as good in this respect as first. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank my friends foi their kindnesses and attentions > ing the hour of-my sorrow and r incident to the death of my wife Rev. J. L. Martin, D. I \ CURB MARKET OPEN The curb market opened al mill Saturday with very goo( cess as it was something new ai people were a little shy. Let u that this market is for you an< you have the right to come and what you want if it is there. 1 will let the Home Agent know you want she can probably bi to get it for you. Let us noV'forget that the n will open at the mill every Sal unless other notice is given want everybody to come and le wants be known. The following ladies brough duce to the market last Sati Mrs. W. P. Wham, Mrs. J. C. I Mrs. John Wham, Mrs. Mannin; the her its her > Of lisle, Mrs. McNeill, Miss Dollj lisle, Mrs. J. H. Crowtber. We would like for as many to come and bring produce i do so. Delegate* to Winthrop Short C A delegate from the followi dies clubs can go to Winthrt June for the Short Course: Arborville, Southside, Lo^ ville, Monterey, Antreville. clubs are urged to select their sentative and notify the C Home Demonstration Agent a; as possible. The following girls made sue) records in their club work las that they are entitled to go to Short Course to be held in Hill June th to 16th. Virginia Turner, Ridge Clu Eunice Bowen, Ray Club. Janie McElrath, Antreville. Daisy McMahan, Cold Sprir Kathleen Prince, Sharon. Now girls do your best woi year and probably you will b one to go next year. Mrs. Alma C. Gibbon Co. Home Dem. iA EXPENSES ABOVE INCC Louisville and Nashville Rj Reports Deficit Louisville, Ky., Apr. 6 Louisville and Nashville Rj Company in 1921 failed to enough to pay its expenses most a half million dollars, all net ofperating income increase 31-8,469 ove-r 1920, according report of the board of director mitted to the annual meeti: stockholders today. RILEY HAMMOND IS KILLED BY TE Spartanburg, April 6. Hammond, merchant and f was shot and killed this mon Madde>n station, Laurens cour Tom iDuncan, a tenant. The s* occurred at Duncan's home, being lodged in jail at La L.U -A? AA will the tie." tew JL?uncan uoiu umcers, uiey say he had repeatedly warned Hai against offering attentions wife. GEORGIA'S PEACH CROP SMALLER THAN IP l^Iaeon, Ga., April 6.?Aec to a survey just completed b; ials of the Central of Georgi; way, Georgia's peach crop will per cent, under the record year. The crop last year was 10,5C while this year the railroad m timate that it will be 8,400 cai biggest decline is in Elbertas. is also a decrease in the prod of Georgia Belles and high The final estimate will be mac^t 10. Children's Dresses just re< Beautifully made in attractive re eas ting are can ex rter rhis our uar the all dur leed at moderate prices. The Rosenberg Mercantile ( Devil fish vary in length fro inch to 50 feet. Farmei's of the United raise 71 per cent of the world's EYES CAREFULLY EXAIV and GLASSES Accurately F DR. L. T. HILL, Abbe ; the 1 suc nd the is feel d that select [f you what e able narket ;urday. . We t your t pro arday: vvvvvvvvuvvw V ' V NEWS OF CITY SCHOOLS ' V vuuvvuvuvv Supt. J. D. Fulp has again bee offered a position as teacher of Eng lish in the University of South Care lina Summer School and will accep the work. The Summer session b( gins June 22 and continues for si weeks. The eleventh grade had a narro escape from receivings half holida today and had it not been for tli 10-seconds tardiness of Jack Bradle on one occasion during the pai school month the grade would ha\ taines, jhad a perfect attendance record an g Car- been entitled to the half-holiday j j Car- is the custom in the school. more I Miss Lilla B. Ketchin's first grac is can' section is so far running away wil the $5 prize offered by the Paren Teacher association to the grade i lourse. each school having the largest pe ng la- centage of visits from parents durin >P in the month March 15 to April 17. Mil Ketchin's section with an enrollmei trades- of 42 has had 26 parents to vis These them in the past two weeks. Mil repre- Coan's second grade section is a clos 'ounty second with 11 visitors. The othi 5 soon j grades have had from 2 to 5 visitor j The high school grades are not por i good, as popular places to visit ye t year, but they claim they will come in wi1 the flying colors on the home stretch. Rock The seventh grade is raising mo: k ! ey to purchase an encyclopedia f( i their rooms. They are to give an eg hunt at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoc on the Garv lot on Magazine street, igs. k this e the PAPER CHANGES HAND Quillen Will Dispose of Publicatic At Early Date. Fountain Inn, April 6.?The Tri I une, the weekly newspaper publis led here, will on April 10 chanf [ hands. Melvin L. Sipes of Lincol: ' ton, N. C., will have charge of tl , paper as manager and editor. M 1 Sipes is well known here and his mar ftilroad ' ?, friends wish him much success .newspaper field, as this is his fir [experience in this line of busines / a* The Tribune has been published he: .d^$2 ^?^ert Quillen? magazine .writi and paragrapher, for the past " 1 e years. Talmage Gault will contini " to serve the paper in the capacity < ng of . . & , printer. . , NANT "BILLY" SUNDAY SIGNS FOR COLUMBIA MEETIN Columbia, April 6.?Definite a ceptance of Columbia's invitation tamer 4 conduct a\revival here was receiv< nng at yes^er(jay from the Rev. William j ?ty, 'by gun(jay> noted evangelist. The dat looting the same as those named After i the temporary arrangements, tl mrens ' ' meeting to start approximate ' * March 15, 1923, to run six weet nm?^. i Columbians who have been deep *? 1S | interested in the proposed reviv were jubilant yesterday that M Sunday had officially accepted. KILLED HER HUSBAND BY POISONING SALA Bremerton, Wash., Apr. 4.?Mi Hugh C. Clumley confessed toda police announced, that she had poi oned the salad she gave her husban Hugh C. Clumley, 28, last wee Clumley died as he was on the stre a few moments later. His death , first was believed due to a disabilil he received during the war. According to officers, Mrs. Clur ley declared she had been induced 1 kill her husband by another man. warrant for his arrest was issued. FLO GIVE ME YOUR OF f;:;:: | ....easter Carnations, Roses a AjriMi! for Tlirec "I* the I. (inrnliiwi. Flowers sh will arrive in good eon DRINK?WHKHK SKRV BETTER. J. L. AN AUSTIN-PERRII ^j[0jgfgfgjgj?fSj?isjgj2JHSISISlS?SISJSI2r2J5I3Ji MRS. LOUIS F. SWIFT, WIFE OF PACKER DIED SUDDENLY Chicago, Aprii 6.?Mrs. Louis F. Swift, 62, wife of the president of the Swift and company died sudden ly at her home today following an illqes of only a few hours. Her hus band, who was returning from a (business trip to Honolulu, stepped from the train here without knowing of his wife's death. Mrs. Swift appeared in good health last night, dining and playing games with the family until ?he re 'tired. Physicians were called at 11 o'clock last night after she had suf fered from a violent coughing at tack. She died a few hours later. The marriage of Mrs. Swift, form erly Miss Ida May Butler of Rolling Prairie, Indiana, took place Septem ber 9, 1880. She is survived by. Mr. o i r .l:i j f owixu auu xour cimui t?;i. |e ;h ???? in Received Another r's Shipment of . ...GOLD FISH... 11 Coing like hot cakes Je Remember two gold jri' fish and a bowl* free ?; with 50 cent tube of th Nydenta Tooth GIVE HIM A JOB! A Dollar is a perfect fyend for-work, he will be at it 24 hours a day if you give him half a chance. Keeping h.im in your pocket won't satisfy him, and he will burn his way out in a hurry. - Just try bringing a few into us to work for you in a savings account, then, when you need them bad ly, you'll have them! PLANTERS BANK The Friendly Bank DR. L. V. 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