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=? Xocal flews HN/^ra^n a \ &. i || B^vvwiiuiv - y^=? V s V WATCH YOUR LABEL. V V N V The Press and Banner is ^ V issued ftrictly on a cash in V V advance basis. Our lists are ^ V corrected the first Saturday in ^ V ea<h month. If your label is S V marked ''Oct. 22" or "10-22' S V 'it means that your subscrip- \ V tion has expired, and that ^ V your name will oe dropped un- N V less you renew your subscrip- S V +inr? ofnrA Saturdav. Nov. V iv 18. We make no exceptions V V to the rule. V W. W. Wilson of Level Land, was in town today. John 0. Pressly of Due West was in Abbeville Thursday. Rev. John A. McMurray went over to Chester today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Link have been attending the Bottlers Association in Atlanta this week. Mr. R. Q..Williams a prosperous farmer of the Antreville section, wa'9 in town on business yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. R. M Tiddv and i children have returned from a week-end visit r.o Monro.?. Dr. C. H. McMurray is attending the meeting of the Pharmaceutical Association in Columbia this week, Capt. <5. W. Nickles and daughter Miss Elizabeth Nickles of Due West were in the city Thursday. Miss Ethel Peary has been sick for Several days and absent from her place in the office of J. M. Nickles. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Eakin are home from Monroe, N. C. where they visited their daughter, Mrs. F. J. Carroll. Messrs.' Eeke- and Frank ;Clinkscales of iLowndesville, were in Abbeville Thursday and visited Mrs J. C. Boyd. Hon. R. H. McAdams and Capt. O. N. Nickles were down from Due I West Thursday 'looking prosperous and happy. <JIr. S W Watt, Milton Watl and Misg Selma Watt of Due West ware in town today taking in th? cfifrn show. Miss Esther Todd, of Simpsonvilh is' expected in town this afteroooi to visit Misses Margaret Link am Mary Anderson at the Eureka Hote I Miss Edna Carroll, of Monroe Ijjd Miss Helen Eakin, of Green rood are expected in Abbeville tx p?nd the week-end with Miss Mat ifi Eakin. Mrs. S. E. Young returned to he ictne in Atlanta today after a plea ,Ht visit to her sisters Mrs. Fann; filford and Miss Corrie Killings rorth on South Main street. I^rs. Ira Sprouse, Mrs. Alvin Will im and Miss Eva Reams have re umed from Coliynjbia- wehe 'the: ttended the meeting of the B. Y r. U. last week. IHr.- and Mrs. Gibert Evans, Mi id Mrs. G. W. Sbelor, and Misse sslie .and Woodroe Wilson an< 'alter Shererd attended the Gi art^Boyd wedding at Calhoui illg Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reynolds re rned to Sumter yesterda; rough the country. Mrs. Reynold is Miss Louise Watson before he irrige , and she and Mr. Reyn Is came up to attend the marriag their neice Miss Carry Mary Gi rt of Ca'houn Falls Wednesday. 'I GETTING BUSINESS STARTED. ] Some evenings ago a good piece of work started on Greenville Street when Col. C. E. Williamson invited in a few friends to take care of a possum and accessories which he had gathered in. He not only enabled a few lords of creation, a little worse for wear, to spend an enjoyable evening, but he seems to have set in | motion a train of events which give' promise of other good things. We say so for tne reason that we k heard two threats uttered yesterday. Col. Bill Wilson, who is always a prominent man whether on Greenville Street or elsewhere, asked us t about the price of turkeys. When we frtold him that we had not been able J even to ask the price the present fall Ihe swore a migrhty oat"h, declaring. along with it that "I am going to! ihave one of them, I don't care what, jit costs, and I am going to eat it. .jt00-" _ ^ ,j We were still wondering just* the , date the threat would be succeeded ,|by the act when Col. T. G. White, a t mighty man amongst mighty men, , came along and said, with business in his voice too, "If it keeps getting cold I am going to kill a possum one . of these nights." 1 Well, Kerr's sale, the society event of Greenville street this week, will be over Saturday night. Then any. ' gentleman who seems so inclined can shoot. STONE MOUNTAIN STATUE ( Birmingham, Ala. Nov. 16.??Cut-| zon Borgium, sculptor, of New^ York, was today asked to come to( Birmingham at once to appear be*! j I fore the annual convention of the United Daughters of the. onfeder-i acy in session here to discuss carv-| ing the history of the Confederacy! I on Stone Mountain near Atlanta. , Listen School Children! To induce you to try our Blue Bird Tablets, . we are going to give you a block* of [jWrigleys Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum! I Free with each tablet. Remember the place at THE ECHO. WHOSE CLOTHES LINE . i Great interest has been croated ( on' tlje streets of Abbeville within the last few days by a clothes line stretched across from the standards of the lights in front of .the Opera House. The line is filled with baby clothes, rompers, socks and whatnot. Upon inquiry as to the owner, it was stated the clothes line belong, ed to some one in the Municipal, Building. Tracing further one of! the policemen claimed Mr. Verchot* was making'so little in the picture j , show business he had to take in j washing for a living. ? 1 LADIES, you do not know what you are missing when you (ail to visit The Woman's Exchange at The I ECHO. We have booth full of pretty things and they are coming in every day. Come to see us. ? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE In Probate Court. S. F. Hammond, Administrator of i the Estate of L. B. Ramey, DeII ceased, _ Plaintiff * against 1 Anna Gray, Orine Gray, Janie A. Sanders, Willie A. Hammond, J. , H. Ramey, Allen Ramey, Lewis B. Ramey, S. L. Ramey, Sue Cason, J Van Rune Ramey, Paul Ramey, and the minors of defendants, Er' nest McKinney, Louise McKinney, Sarah McKinney and Winona Mcr Kinney, _ Defendants. s Complaint to Sell Lands to pay Debts y In pursuant to an order of the " probate court, I will sell at* public outcry at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, on salesday in Dec! orwKfir 1 Q99 wnvf I vmwvi) avmw mvai?| xvr* wiic fajruicUL of debts, the following described real f | estate, belonging to the estate of L. " i B. Ramey, deceased, situate in the County of Abbeville, South Carolina, _ I lying and being in Cedar Springs "j Township, containing one hundred *j,and thirty-two acres, more or less, {and bounded by lands of S. F. Ham'Jmond, J. P. Drennan, W. T. Magill, j J. A. Gilliam and estate lands of L. A. Ramey. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. y J. F. MILLER, Judge of Probate. r' -J Take some Little Holland -Friends c home with you today, only 25 cents i- e^ch. Come to THE ECHO and see them. I i""5J5I5J5IB?5jr315I5JBISJ5J51515i,5JBEJBIBIBIBIBJr qOCIET 7! WINTHROP DAUGHTERS TEA. Mrs. Robert L. Cheatham will en' tertahi the Winthrop Daughters a' their regular monthly tea at tlu their regular monthly tea Saturdaj afternoon at 4 o'clock. All Winthrop Daughters of tlw town and county are cordially invit ed to be present. DR1UAL snuvrcK. Mrs. Fred Cason is entertaininj this afternoon at her home on Nortl Main street in honor of Miss Sallii Sue Ramey whose marriage to Mr Sam Sherard is announced for -Nov ember 30th. The party is a card party and a the same time a bridal shower. Thi card rooms were attractive in whit chrysanthemums and gre^n aspara gus ferns. The entrance hall was a bower of gold and red chrysanthe mums. The punch bowl was' in a ben of these flowers with tempting bunch es of red grapes overshadowing th flowers. Mrs. Tompkins Ramey serv ed the guests, upon their arrival with refreshing punch. Tables were arranged for cards The bride's table being set off wit decorations in white and green. Th letters R and 'S entwined in the ma fine.1 Suspended above were the em bjems a horse shoe, a wish bone an a heart. After the games Jordan Ramej young nephew of the bride, wheele ? M a fill rt/J mifl* TVWABATI^O in a ica ^au micu wiwxi jfxcacxivv? jlv the bride. They were very attractiv presents. The bride-elcct wore a blue canto crepe gown, with grey trimming! and her sweet face was set off by large black picture hat. After the evening's entertainmen Mrs. Cason served delightful re freshments of chicken and piment cheese salad, pickles, crackers am hot coffee. Assisting Mrs. Cason in receivin] weie Mrs. C. E. Peele, Mrs. P. A Cheatham and Mrs. John A. McMur ray. SONDLEY-BAKER. Miss Annie Baker and Mr. Lewi Sondley were quietly married Thure day evening, Nov. 16th at 7:30 a ii-- *U me captisi, yui-mjiiugv, cue xvcv. u L. Weeks performing the ceremonj Mr. and Mrs. Sondley are very pop ular in Abbeville and have the con gratulations and good wishes of th people of this community. GIBERT-BOYD. Miss Carry Mary Gibert and Mi James Boyd of Calhoun Falls wer j happily married at the residence o jthe bride's father, Mr. J. F. Gibetf Wednesday Nov., 15, at 1.30 o'clocl iRev. G. M. Telford performed th i ceremony. The bride is a daugther of J. I I Gibert, and his wife, Effice Wal | son Gibert, who died about a yea jago, wnne tne groom is a son o |J. M. Boyd and a prosperou young business man of Calhou j Falls, having a position of trust i ; the Branch Bank of Mt. Carmel i ; that town. The wedding was very prettj i The parlors where the ceremon j cook place was in green and whit I decorations, while the dining rooi iwas effective in pink and whit* I Chrysanthemums, ferns and sox jthern ivy were used. Little Nar , nette Sherard and Margarete Sai j ders of Greenville acted as flow< I girls. They were dressed in fluff dresses of pink and white organdii J The ring bearer was Arthur Shi i lor. Before the ceremony Mr I Margaret Evans Hardin, sang tw I solos sweetly, and was accoppanie by Miss Isabel Boyd on the piano. Miss >.Boyd struck the openin chords of Lohengrins wedding marc and the party assembled before th i altar. The bride was accompanied b I jher father, Mr. J. F. Gibert, and tli ! groom was attended by his broth< I Mr. Samuel Boyd, of Willingtoi l The bride was in a brown travelin uit with a natty hat and shoes 1 i match, and carried a bouquet < brides roses. 1 After the ceremony Mrs Ma? Reynolds and Miss Lucy Gibert ser ed cake and ice cream in the dinir ? room, assisted by Misses Leslie and | Woodroe Wilson, Ula May Burriss. | Misses Benie Evans and Irene Boyd | pinned dainty souvenirs on the ijj guests. " Mr. and Mrs. Boyd left imraed iately for a wedding trip, after which they will be at home- in Calhoun Falls. t ~ ~ ' MUSIC RECITAL. I r Mrs. M. R. Plaxco complimented her music class with a recital at her ; home this week. The class is made up . of young people and these recitals j will be a monthly occurrence. The .program this week was made up of ihe following numbers, all'of which were well rendered. Musician studied?George Frederick ' Handel. 1 Reading?Handel, the Wonder Child ? ?Mary Louise Benton. ' Waltz Movement?Kobler?Adelaide | Philson. Duet?The Blacksmith, Spaulding? Mrs. Plaxco and John McMurray. e 'Daisy Chains?Spaulding?Martha e . Calvert. Reading?Handel's Early Work? Adelaide Philson. Little Indian Boy, Deitz?Sara Tiady * Duet?Just We Two?Spauldinjj? M. Calvert and Mts. Plaxco. | e Joyous Peasants?Schumann, Geraldine Carter '? Two Duets?a?The Contrast;, b? The Waterfall?Spaulding ' Sara Tiddy and Mrs. Plaxco. ^! Chopin Prelude, Op. 28 No. 7? e i Sara Cowan. L"'Duet?Bicycle Waltz?Geibel? 1 l'\ Mrs. Plaxco and Geraldine Carter ^ Reading?Handel in England? . Martha Calvert. r> Aria?"Come Unto Him" from Han^ del's Messiah?Mrs. Plaxco. r Each little pupil invited one guest e, and after the program the time was spent in toasting marshmallows 11 and parching peanuts. 3, a Regular Dividends Declared New York, Nov. 16.?Directors ^ i of the Standard Gas and Electric compay today declared the regu0 lar quarterly dividend of 2 per cent ^ on the preferred shares of the company^ payable (December '1:5, ' to ^ stockholders ofl record INovember1 ; so. s I Suits f- BR ana . . Overcoats ' Values at * I $18.00 $20.0 ' Sack Suits and Spor in quality fabrics an and fine value. * STYLEPLUS CLO *I GOC I PARK * Dodge Br motor W. R. DeLoa GREENWOOD, S. C. \ CALL OR WRITI DEMONSTRA' gf5EI515ISJ5JB15J5I5I5JBJBIS?5I5ISJ5jEISJSJ5/5JBM5f5MBJi Your Selection < S ATUR IN LOAF CAKE? . / Cherry, Raisin, and Light Fruit. IN LAYER CAKE? Caramel. Chocol: at' 35c t We will have a limited a Bread and Raisin Rolls, Weinie) Rolls at i Abbeville PHONE 437. >0 $22.50 $25.00 i t Suits, Ulsters and Ulsteret d splendidly tailored, offerii THES ..are of course _ inc )D CLOTHING VALUES "CD jfc PI kJL-alL^. * . 5j5j5EHgi5?aajajaH^fiHaafete jl [OTHERS j 1 CAR j j che, Inc. j . -M PHONE 437 I j 3 US FOR | 'f|j amiBMiJiiJijiiijiiJWiuMigia n? J |j >f Cake for j DAY I Plain, Marble if '1 jl 1 'V'W ate, Cocoanut II ;he Pound. mount of Raisin 1 also ..Vienna (or 1 15c Dozen- I Bakery! | I I I rni i/TTTf ]tf **' y w?y I and $30.001 ;tes?all of them B ng wide variety I luded in these W iprip K 4 |U \h- f UBfijfi Aic/ i-'-l ' 'V .. .id-' jj