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Xocal flews : iB^rsonals : ir " i>>> A > WATCH YOUR LABEL. V M 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 ea<:h month. If your label is" V marked "June 22" or "6-22" 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- Vi tion before Saturday, July V 15th. We make no exceptions V to the rule. V V ^VVVVVVVVV [rs. R. 0. Bell of Latimer was in i shopping Tuesday. [rs. John T. Stokes of Monterey in the city Tuesday. liss Rebecca Jones is visiting Miss riet Coan of Winnsboro. obert Mc aslan of Greenwood in town yesterday on business. [r. and Mrs.- Sloan Ellis of Due were in town Tuesday. [iss Clarkie Link of Bethia was town Tuesday shopping. , E. Taggart a?d Henry Taggart Mt. Carmel were visitors in the Tuesday. [iss Mae Robertson has been in j. ers visiting JL?r. ana xurs. <_ . ( sin. ts. John Frank Rogers of Pen. s reek was shopping in the city j sday. 1 obert McCaslan of Greenwood in Abbeville Tuesday morning on ness. '? T) CfnlwoL'flr ie crmn n or ITS. IVUUCl l OLanianvi 10 etime in Greenwood with rela s. [rs. L. M. Fouche is visiting her e, Mrs. Julius Fisher of Con I, N. C. L M. McKissick of Newberry it the week-end in Abbeville vis l friends. [r. Bell and Misses Annie 1 and Zula Suber of Antreville e in the city Tuesday. [rs. A. L. Garrison returned sday from a visit to Peachland, C. Tanning Black ot Anderson was he city Sunday visiting his friend rle Hendricks. liss Bertha Hall is spending her atior. with her cousin, Miss Mat Hall of Bowman, Ga. ilrs. Tom Klugh and family re led to Ridgeway with Mrs. Klugh dy on Sunday and will make a t of two weeks. disses Ada and Clara Wham tored to the mountains of North olina for a feiv days stay this 2k. Ir. and Mrs. Frank Jones and chil n have returned after a pleasant t of about ten days to Mr. and 5. A. W. Jones of Columbia. Irs. P. B. Speed left yesterday rning for Greenville to visit for reek or ten days with her daugh. Mrs. T. M. Marchant. tuth and James Shirley returned their home in Wilmington, N. C., night after a pleasant visit to ir sister, Mrs. Whit Klugh. Ir. and Mrs. Wistar Harmon Siave lrned from Abbeville where they nt some time with relatives.? Cormick Letter, Greenville News. Misses Bettie and Maggie Evans of Lebanon were in town Tuesday. Miss Sara Harkness of Antre ville is visiting Miss Ruby Mann. Mrs. Code Morgan and children of Monroe are visiung xvir. ana in is. J. M. Morgan. Mrs. Langdon Wilson and chil dren have returned from a pleas at visit to relatives in Rock Hill. Capt. W. J. Bryson is spending a few days this week at his old home in Cashier's Valley, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jordan and Miss Mary Jordan of Due West were in Abbeville Tuesday shopping. Mrs. Fuller Lyon has returned to her home in Columbia after spending sometime witn ner iriena, ;urs. rrea Cason. Mrs. T. C. Seal has gone on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cochran of Hodges. They came up for her in a fine Cadillac car. Miss Addie Bowen of Abbeville is spending some time here with herl friend, Miss Margie Mann.?McCorJ mick Letter, Greenville News. Mrs. Ada McNeill who has been at the Abbeville Hospital for about ten days is reported as recovering rapidly from her operation. Miss Ruby Edmunds is leaving to day to complete a course in stenog raphy and bookkeeping at Cecil's Business College in Spartanburg. Dr. C. C. Gambrell went to Colum bia yesterday to appear before the State Board of Health. He was ac :ompanied by his son Claude Gam brell. Mrs. C. B. Haynes of Inman, is, /isiting her mother, Mrs. R. E. Cox >n North Main street. Prof. Haynes s attending the summer school in Columbia. Mrs. Olin Brownlee of Due West vas among the out of town ladies lere Tuesday taking advantage of he summer sales put on in Abbeville his week. Mrs. J. Allen Smith, Jr., is leav-] ing tomorrow to visit relatives in j :he lower part of the State. She is leaving Mr. Smith and the children it home. Delph McDill, who holds a re sponsible position with the Cotton Oil Company in Columbia, is spend ing his vacation at his home in Ab beville. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Philson' and Misses Josephine and Adelaide Phil son are in Clinton today attending :he celebration of the 76th birthday )f Mr. Philson's mother. Miss Grace Arnold of Greenwo?d is expected in the city to join the house party given by Misses Mary and Jeansie White on Greenville street. Mrs. D. A. Rogers and Annie Rogers went to Greenwood today. Mrs. Rogers will return tonight and Annie will spend until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hemp hill. Mrs. E. B. Stack of Monroe, N. C. came as far as Greenwood on her way to Abbeville and stopped off there for a visit. Her two sons pro ceeded to Abbeville alone. They are Jones Miller and E. B., Jr., and are visiting their grandparents, Judge and Mrs. Jones F. Miller. RETURNS FROM ABBEVILLE A. W. Morrison is at home from A 1_ 1 ill - 1 T 1 -MDoevuie wnere ne iias aj/eim ing sometime with John Morrison. Clarence and Richard Morrison re mained for a longer stay with rela tives.?The State. V V FOR SALE?The household V goods consisting of furniture, V china, stoves, etc., at the V residence of the late Dr. Jas. V L. Martin, Thursday, July 13. V Sale begins at 11 o'clock. V. Splendid bargains to be had. V 5[EJSjBJSISJEIBMSJ5IiSJ5IB]SISIBJBfEJ5ISJSI5iBJ5J' I .SOCIETY rJiMrjJSIEf5EM^^^rararammmr;;if?inTlfiTi[n}rn1[p| THE CIVIC CLUB The Civic Club will hold its regv lar meeting tomorrow afternoo; in the Chamber or Commerce oi fices at 5 o'clock. DAf'CE AT COUNTRY CLUB There will be a dance at the coun try club tonight, and a large crowi is expected to attend. There is camping party from Greenwood a Rapley Shoals and this is expects to swell the attendance. ACE OF CLUBS. Miss Lillian Richey entertained th Ace of Clubs this morning at th home of her sister, Mrs. Wilso Johnson on Greenville street at th regular meeting. There were thre tables of players present, and a mos enjoyable time was spent over th card games after which a salad cours with iced tea was served. MARRIED BY PROBATE JUDGE Married in the office of Probat Judge Jones F. Miller, July 11, 1925 Arthur Smith of Birmingham, Ala and Miss Queen Conrad of Atlanta iGa. ! PLAN REORGANIZATION Newspapers Editors and Publisher In Convention Asheville N. C., July 11.?Adop tion of plans for reorganization o the Southern Newspaper Publish ers' Association, as outlined by C E. Newmyer of New Orleans, sec ond vice president, was the featuri of the opening session of the twen tieth annual convention this morn ing. At least 150 members and edi tors are in attendance, the progran calling for many matters of inter est. DEATH OF MRS. McGREGOR ?? Mrs. Ernest R. McGregor o: New York City died Monday, Jul: 10, 1922. The body will b< brought to Greenwood for buria reaching there Thursday at 1:45 p m. " HC-/1 + lvirs. ivicuregui was <x uaix-oiotv, of Mrs. J. B. Hillhousc of Lebanon Rev. and Mrs. Hillhouse will at tend the funeral at Greenwood. POST THIS NOTICE UP IN YOUR FOWL HOUSI Washington,' July 11.?Tarif duties on eggs were voted toda; by the senate as follows: in th shell 8 cents a dozen as compare* with the house rate of six cents whole eggs frozen or otherwis prepared six cents a pound, hous rate 4; dried eg^s 15 cents i pound, house rate 15 cents. The course of a stream is being di verted, to allow for the constructio; of an immense stadium at Pasedena California. NEW GINGHAM FROCK. Nothing can compete with th Gingham Frock for morning weai and the country; and this one is o Lavender and White Check. GOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED AT 1VA Mr. and Mr?. John J. Price Celebrate The- Fiftieth Anniversary of Their Marriage. Iva, July 11.?An event of more than usual interest was the celebra. tion last week by Mr. and Mrs. John J. Price of their golden wedding an niversary. Surrounded by their children and grandchildren, who came back to "the old nest" for the day, Mr. and Mrs. Price retold again the story of happenings in the days of their mar riage, July 4, 1872. Grouped about their parents and grandparents on the wide porch the children and grandchildren listened to these tales of half a century ago throughout the morning and afternoon, the story be ing interrupted only to allow the fam ily to enjoy the dinner prepared for the occasion. Mrs. Price, who is 65 years of age, is the daughter ef the late George F. Burdette, while Mr. Price, 75 years - # ?? x -j* _ n J ,f oi age, is a veteran 01 me ounieuei ate war. Among those of the family present were: R. H. Burdette, brother of Mrs Price, Mrs. G. F. Burdette, sister of Mr. Price, G. Walter Price and son, Vivion, R. R. Price and family of Abbeville, Mrs. 0. S. Jones of Cher ryville, N. C., M. A. Price and son, Julius of Cherryville, N. C., Mrs. G. Vann Birmingham and little son, Vann, Jr., of Gastonia, N. C., Ray mond C. Price of Greenville and D. Beaty Price of Gastonia, N. 'C. All the children were present except J. Mason Price of Belleview, Fla., who v/as unavoidably hindered from at. tending. WOMEN TO ENROLL ON SATURDAY NEXT Day ia Set Aside Through the State League Heed of Women Voters Announced. Saturday, July 15, will be enroll ing day for women throughout South Carolina, Mrs. Annie Gaines Williams state president of th<j League of Women Voters, announced. The day h&s been set aside to encourage women to place their names on the f. Democratic club rolls so that they pjmay be qualified voters in the ap 3:pioaching Democratic primaries. 1 On next Saturday, women all over i. j the state will be urged to enroll, xn s many places, automobiles will be at c r the command of committees who will . see that those who have no way to I - reach the places of enrollment can t get there. t It is now the patriotic duty of eve- z jry woman to vote, Mrs. Williams . ; i points out, whether she formerly fa. |vored woman suffrage or not. With F'cut enrolling on the Democratic y | club rolls, no one, man or woman can e vote in the Democratic primaries, i I which amount to elections in tbis ; j state. e Both men and women have been e slow to enroll in this county and the a!last opportunity to enroll will be on July 25. Mrs. Williams states that she hopes all women who have not yet placed their names on the club ri rolls will do so between now and tj Saturday. . DEMPSEY VS. WILLS CONTRACT SIGNED New York, July 11.?Champion Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills, thru their managers today signed a con tract to box for the world's heavy, weight championship at a time and place to be named later. EXPRESS RATES WILL BE INVESTIGATED | Washington, July 11.?Notice was given by the interstate com merce commission toaay that an in vestigation would be Instituted im mediately into the reasonableness of existing express rates in all parts of the country. Hearing will be fixed later, the order said, and a plan of procedure outlined. Though freight rates were re duced generally ten per cent from the highest lervels reached during j the war on July 1, express rates v>oon maintained substantially unchangd since 1920. A consider able number of complaints involv ing express charges have been pending before the commission. "> Large fuel oil tanks have been in f stalled at Unalaska in the Aleutian islands, for ships that pass there. t V ^ RIDGE NEWS V k X k. V V V V V V V V \ VVVN (Mr. and Mrs. Reese Parnell and :hildren Were the guests of Mr. ind Mrs. G. D. Thomas Sunday. Mr. Alonzo Waters and daugh ters, Misses Corinne and Geneva, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. 3. A. Waters. iMv t -n xijit j piUn+f utaa. a# u iiiii aiiu iuit juiiivw rhomas of Calhoun Falls spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Porter Jill. >Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Waters ind family spent Sunday in Cal voun Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Evan loftis. Miss Callie Lou Watkins has re ;urned from Cedar Springs to spend the summer Walter Boles of Elberton, spent Sunday with J. B. Boles. Mrs. Tom Chambers spent Tues Jay with Mrs. J. M. Crittendon. J. H. Hutchison .spent Sunday vith S. A. Waters. Miss Flora Turner spent Satur iay night with Miss 'Roberta Hutchison. Henry Morrow spent Tuesday afternoon with Willie Turner. Mrs. J. A. Hfll and daughter, fABLET UNVEILED TO M'KINLEY Exercise* Held at Piedmont Park in Atlanta. Atlanta, Ga., July 4.?Reading of nessages from President Harding ind Governor Davis, of Ohio, feat lred the exercises at the unveiling lere today of a bronze memorial tab et. to the late President McKinley. rhe tablet, set in Stone Mountain jranite, was placed near Peace mon lment in Piedmont park, which was ledicated several years ago to the "Jorth and South, at exercises in vhich President Roosevelt participat. !d. Governor Hardwick, delegations epresenting the woman's relief corps luxiliary to the Grand Army of the lepublic, Daughters of the Confed eracy, Sons of Confederate Veterans md other patriotic and civic organ zations saw little Charlotte King, of Jeorgia, and Betty Zeeds, of Ohio, mcover the memorial. "Another tok en of the good feeling that now ex sts throughout our country, made >oss!ble by such beautiful thoughts is expressed by President McKinley" aid H. F. West, in charge of the eremonies. After unveiling the tablet the Buckeye Women's club dedicated wo trees in the Author's Grove, one ,o William Dean Howell's, novelist md another to President Harding. S P E C FRIDAY and JL 1111/111 Willi JULY 14ti \ 25 pounds Sugar 16 bars, large si^e, Oct 6 Bars Small Octagon f 2 lb can Libby's sliced c 2 Cans No. 1 Tomatoe 2 cans Pink Salmon .... 1 can large, No. 3 Arm; Best Choice Lemons, p< 6 Bars Clean Easy Soa 2 boxes, Argo Starch . 6 Small boxes Argo SI 1 pound Bulk Cocoa ... 1 pound loose Tea 5 Gallon Kerosene Oil. 24 lbs. White House PI; 24 lbs. Sunflower Self-r Call us for prices. W< prices on all Grocei PHON W ? TW1 TI r TI * I"? 1~? /"N f A r\ WL W1L.JL DL ULAU T. W. M SOUTH MAIN ST. Miss Thelma, spent Sunday witi Mrs. Porter Hill. . iClaude Morrow spent Sunday with Raymond Weils. Misses Ludie and Hattie Mornrw were the guests of Mrs. Cape Mor row Sunday. Mrs. Johnnie Waters and Miaa Callie Lue Wakins spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Burton. T. A. Turner and Johnnie Waters spent Friday in Anderson. Mrs. Moseley Tucker was a re cent guest of Mrs. G. D. Thomas* Mrs. T. A. Turner spent Mon Aav afternoon with Mrs. C. B. Hutchison.. NOTICE COLORED TEACHERS The summer school for colored teachers of Abbeville County wiR begin Monday, July 17th, at Abbe ville. All teachers Whose certifi cates expire should attend. P. H. Mann Supt of Educatio*. 2t. Actual documents of Aztec history are available to the history student* today. 1785 1922 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Examinations at the county seat for the Abbeville County scholarships Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. Subjects English grammar and, composition American history, algebra and plane geometry. Four-year courses lead to the A. B. and B. S. degrees. Special tw? year pre-medical courses. A course m Commerce and Business Administra tion is featured. Expenses moderate. For terms, catalogue and illustrate! folder, address 3t HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pr*. V' Crowded to the wrapper with good eating?and more bites for your nickel! AUERBACH CHOCOLATE BARS D. AVDUACH * ?ON8-O>iiiliii HiiJmmw Urn /* MR. RETAILER: The following whole sale distributor* can supply you with the bigger and better AUERBACH Bars. g. e. CALVERT, Abbeville, s. C. IALS )R I SATURDAY 1 and 15th f $1.75 ;agon Soap $1.00 3oap 25c. >r grated Pineapple 25c s 25c. 25c. y B Hash 25c *r dozen 25c. p 25c. 15c ;arch 25c 40c 45c 70c. ain Flour.... $1.05 ising Flour $1.10 ; can give you the best ies. Why pay more. [E 408 TO SERVE YOU. ARTIN PHONE 408