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i VA j w v> > V _ ~ _ t pLocaTJ | flews | : IDersonals : |L liiiaiiiia[i.aiiaBirjitiKiB W. A. Hannah of Route 5, was in ^ town Saturday. V J. N. McDill of Sharon, was in the c city Friday for the day. D. M. Wright of Darraughs, was ^ on the streets Saturday. M. L. Williams was on the streets t; Saturday. d Alvin McClain of Lowndesville, spent Saturday in the city. b S R. A. Keaton of Antreville, was here on business Saturday. e J. A. Stevenson of Route 2, spent I] 1 Saturday here on business. Willie Connor of Route 4, was not-i S ed on the streets Saturday. f: W. T. Campbell of L.evei i^ana,! was on our streets Saturday. ; n P J. W. McKee of Route 5, was a| visitor to the city Saturday. S Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wardlaw were S in the city Friday for the day. < Sheriff Burts attended the Cqm- is munity Fair at Antreville Friday. E j si J. D. Bannister of Lowndesville, was in town Saturday on business. IV E. H. Campbell of Lowndesville, d was in town for the day on Sautrday h Mrs. J. M, Morgan went over to Atlanta to attend the Fair last week, v: a T. E. Woodhurst of Route 3, was in town Saturday for several hours, i : ' * - J . | u: Johnnie Finley of Bethel, was n among the young men in the city Saturday. ci Robert Wlison was in town Satur- a, s day. He says he doesn't like to read the news. w F. D. Daniels of Sandersville, Ga., is visiting Kenny Cann and other relatives. ri C. D. Campbell of Lowndesville, s, was noted among the visitors in town Saturday. / ii Mesdames Henry Carlisle and J. s] A. Hill attended the Fair in Greenwood Friday. C Roger Williams of Antreville, was among the prosperous farmers in town last week. Mrs. S. E. Moragne of Bordeau, v - - , , | r was shopping m our fashionable stores on Friday. A. K. Woodhurst of Bethia, and ^ iiis daughter, Miss Addie, were in ^ town Saturday. P. E. McCurray and his brother, O. L. McCurray, were business visi- ^ + Cn4l11?/]olT ( ^ ivio ucxc uaiuiuav. F Bennie Napier of Calhoun Falls, was among the young men on our streets Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Clinkscales of ^ Lowndesville, were in town Saturday for several hours.. o d C. L. Pressley says that The Press a and Banner is getting better every issue. He is a good judge. d Joe Abies of Santuc, was in town w Saturday. His daughter, Miss Willie, a and son, Tom, came with him. Mrs. A. M. Lanier of Monterey, a was in town Saturday for the day $ shopping in our up-to-date stores. g J. A. Ellis of Donalds, was in the city Saturday. He wants to keep p up with the news so he subscribed j] for The Press and Banner. b Mrs. Lizzie Carter, who lives on % the Star Route, was in town shopping F Saturday. She has just recently ]V moved into this neighborhood. I n Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Phillips of v Lowndesville, spent Saturday in ouri city. Mrs. Phillips was doing herj shopping in our up-to-date stores. j j j1 E. C. Etheridge was one of the j d prosperous farmers here Saturday, jt He and his brother together bought) a twelve barrels of flour at one tiwe.jn -V. Clyde Yoder spent Sunday in Atmta. ( 1; Corporal Duckworth was here Sunay form Camp Sevier. ti W. S. Wilson was here for several ii ours Saturday. M. G. Dennard was a visitor in ^ ur city last Saturday. h Mrs. E. T. Blanchett was in town n Saturday shopping. c c W. R. Ellis of Sold Springs, was p ere Saturday afternoon. ~I TY J. D. Nickles who lives near the u ity, was on the streets Saturday. Eugene and Ernest McCarter of ^ Lntreville, were in the city Saturday. Miss Katherine Link is in Spar- " anburg visiting friends for several " ays. k V Sam Morris of Route 3, and his rother, J. T. Morris, were in town aturday. J Miss Sndie Mabrv SDent the week " * I ^ nd in the city with Mrs. J. W. McIwain. ' John Lomax went up to Anderson ^ unday and spent the day with ^ riends. v IV Mrs. Nannie Watson of Mt. Cartel, was here Saturday on a shoping trip. to Lieuts. A. A-. Morse and Carrol ? wetenberg came up from Columbia aturday for the week-end. ' p Mrs. Jules G. Huguelet of Hamlet, > visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joe T. fughes, at her home on North Main w treet. e M. J. Link of Bethia, was in town [onday. He came to bring his ^ aughter, Miss Lily, who is sewing ere this week. K Miss Sarafti Perrin is in Columbia isiting Miss Mary Graham and will ttend the Fair. . J? Bonner Haddon was in town Sat- j rday. He is doing well on his farm w ear Verdery. ? F. A. Weeks of Watts, was in the; ;ty Saturday. He is a young farmer nd is getting along fine. ^ M Misses Grace and Belle Dansbyjg ere two pretty young ladies in ' ^ >wn Saturday shopping. , h Mrs. Fannie Thompson visited . slatives in the city last week for jveral days. ? Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cochran were ^ 1 town Saturday afternoon for a s tiort while. f lj Martin Seal is at home for awhile. s< ?n account of his health he was c onorably discharged from the Navy. W. T. Hunter wants to keep up nth the news and he thinKs ine| 'ress and Banner is the correct way. j v Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Maxwell and e hildren of Greenwood, spent Sun- S ay afternoon here with Mrs. H. M. w 'ennal. G n Mrs. J. S. Turner and family of 0 'rosperity, spent Saturday with Mrs a Ialissa Dansby at her home in Fort S( 'ickens. b Mrs. J. E. Gray of Greenville, is pending this week with her daughgr, Mrs. Link Evans and the new randson. ^ t! Mrs. B. F. Milford and daughter, 0 f Calhoun Falls, were here Satur- ^ ay buying lots of pretty things and ^ lsb necessary things. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kennedy and^ aughter, Miss Mary, of Due West, i rere here last Saturday shopping' nd attending to business. 0 f: Francis Mabry, Charlie Armour, 0 nd Claude Wilkinson were among tie boys who came down from Camp evier for the wek-end. The Red Cross chapter at this s] lace has gotten a message to send F i all of their garments that have S een completed. v Mrs. W. F. Nickles took Mrs. J. Bradley, Mrs. D. A. Rogers, Miss largie Bradley and little Annie lemphill Rogers to Antreville Com- j lunity Fair. Mrs. Nickles was in- t] ited to be one of the judges. j"b ! f Misses Mary and Carolyn Hill, F liss Sadie Magill and Mr. A. S. tl 'homas went up to Greenville Sunay to spend the day with Miss Annie f [ill, who is teaching school there, b nd Sam Hill, who is going to Fur- n lan. , tl Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Calhoun of I Calhoun Falls, spent several days j[ ast week with Mrs. Lewis Perrin. P [ J. C. Cox, Stationery Engineer at, he Water and Light Plant, is tak ig his weeks vacation. 1 I J. A. Alewine has a position with J V. D. Barksdale. He will be glad/to ;P ave his friends call on him there. * "Egg Day" will be a great sue- l ess at the Land Show in San Fran- I isco. Each person entering will be [ resented with a couple. ? Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hipp have . loved into one of Mr. Greene s ouses on Magazine street. They I ave recently come to Abbeville | rom Monroe, N. C. [ Mrs. Stalnaker left this week for * Ltlnata, where she will join her hus- Z and and make her home there. She J as been living with her father, Mr. I bright, for sometime. [ Little Miss Celia Louise Jones ame up from Columbia with her ather to see her relatives. This is I er first trip without her mother, I he did fine. i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Penney, Mr. 1 nd Mrs. J. M. Gambrell and Miss j llizabeth Gambrell took a ride Sun- ? ay and visited in Greenwood and finety Six. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Hill and Mr. I nd Mrs. Julius DuPre started up | o Clemson on last Friday, but got [ tuck in the mud and had to come r ack home. Miss Ollie Brock went to Honea I 'ath, Miss Blanche Tarrant went to I Greenwood and Miss Lucile Kennedy { rent to Due West to spend the week [ nd with their home people. v Mrs. P. L. Reynolds of Bishop- . ille, arrived in the city last Thurs ay and will spend several weeks I ith her daughter, Mrs. F. G. f Teely, at her home on Pinckney f ;reet. | Mrs. W. G. Carroll went up to I Washington to see her son who is in Ij le army and who was sick. While iere she became very sick and her >n, John Carroll and daughter, Mrs. ^ all, went up to brin^ her home. ^ Miss Jane Gower, Mr. Geo. Har- y son and Master Arthur Mills came own from Greenville with Mr. and th [rs. Henry Hagerman to spend h< unday with Mrs. Annie Harris. Mrs. th 'agerman will spend this week at sa ome. cc The mail order, houses do a trelendous amount of advertising and M ley are getting business right out w f this town that our merchants M 3ould get. The moral of this js to ei dvertise in your local papers. Near- fc j everybody that can read is sub- fr bribing to one or the other of the w ounty papers. se ANTREVILLE FAIR. The Antreville Community Fair ras a decided success. The exhibits *c rere fine in every department and ach department was well filled. A ^ ood crowd was in attendance not sc rithstanding the threatening weather iood dinners were served and a ice sum was realized. The spirit ^ f good fellowship was evidenced on 11 sides. The Fair was held at the chool house which is a splendid uilding. t DESERTERS IN JAIL. a / Four men are in jail for desertion, 'hey were taken from the Seaboard rain here Friday night. They were n their way back to New Jersey ^ rom Camp McClellan at Anniston, ^ i.la. ^ t se DENDY'S POTATO PATCH. d< fc A Dendy Miller is digging his pota3es this week. He planted a patch n his father's farm about 5 miles rom Abbeville. He expects to make ver three hundred bushels. - , h< si MISS DARBY. Miss Azuba Darby of Chester, is pending awhile with Mrs. Rayford 'ower. She came to attend the ki ynodical and is staying over for a 0i isit. th * cc SOUTHERN CHANGE. Fi hi Mr. Chalmers Hughes, brother to oi oe Hughes, is coming here to take tie run as engineer on the Southern ranch to Hodges. He will move his amily here in the near future. Mr. [ughes has many friends here as M his is his native town. st Mr. John Brunsan will move his h?' amily to Greenwood. They have ai een here only a short time but have T lade friends who will hate to give oi hem up. fc ' - .vl 'li mr^LrrjT.fajTjninrdjnm | STYLE?] j At the price yc i like to pay \ A look at the men 3 large cities tells the 3 The right clothes c ] that young men kit 2 v j Styleplus C j ^^17^and J 3 "Each grade the same price th 3 catch and hold attenti I young men are founc j distinctive style and tli 1 right. i Two grades, two ] grade the standard of s !l ity at its price. All wo< jl ceptional tailoring ar ;j. guarantee. I $17 Stleplus, black j same price. J $2 I Stylei 5 green label, a new gra 3 please a large number J give greater variety anc : and overcoats. j PARKE riLnirdnLfzrdriiriiJTHMkRffi Fa vuuuuuuvvp SOCIAL NEWS. V > VVVVVX.X'V'V'X'X'X.'V'^ -v Mrs. Wm. P. Greene entertained ,e Brdige Club Friday afternoon at ?r home on Greenville street. After! :e games refreshments of potato j lad, sliced boiled ham, hot rolls and tffee were served. Miss Maggie Brooks entertained! isses Mary and Virginia Galloway, | ho are Mrs. Plaxco's guests, and; rs. Plaxco, and Mrs. Rayford Powr and her gtiest, Miss Darby, in- ^ >rmally yesterday morning. Re sehments of chicken salad, cheese afers, tea and chocolate cake were t srved during the morning. c BIRTH3 c Born: At Abbeville, Oct. 21, 1917 > Mr. and Mrs. Link Evans, a soi|. c Born: At Lebanon, Oct. 21. 1917, > Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson, a >n, \ Born: At Darraughs, Oct. 16,j 517, to Mr. and Mrs. John Bolts, | daughter. Born: At Abbeville, Oct. 22, 1917 > Mr. and Mrs. Z. Asbury Brown, daughter. *" bnumttK rAiiir,, Engineer Payne has returned to I le city and will go back to work in le near future. He has been Road oreman of Engines for the past iveral years. He says that he is slighted to get back to this town ho >:r he likes the people, and anyway 0^c bbevile is a good town to live/in. w* hu A. R. P. CHURCH. Th Rev. M. R. Plaxco will not preach! ire Sunday, but his pulpit will bei ipplied by Rev. Mr. Isom. DOOR MODERN. SP? da; Who invented the door no one ^ lows. It is, however, an invention ^oc qIii : comparatively modern times. All . ie ancient houses, even the houses gir mtaining doorways, had no doors. as abrics or skins of animals were, ^ ing across the doorways to keepi - | an* jt tne elements. MRS. W. H. COBB. In our last issue we stated that r. W. H. Cobb of the 5 and 10 cent rel ore, was in town. Since then we wo ive found out that his charming wo id estimable wife accompanied him. of hey spent several days here looking ab; fer the store and planning things He >r the coming holiday season. bai liifEfiiiaraigiiuuafisraiaE lots of it >ung men met on the busiest i story of STYLE. Qt*vir /lie an jr uioiiiiwuuii am ow the style and c] i' lothes $21 ie nation over" ion wherever 1?they have wbL ie prices are ymm prices, each tyle and qual- ^9 >1 fabrics, ex- j| id a strong i \ label, still \' i blus 1 .de added to fl of men and >1 1 choice. Suits s?y,?p,u9 m Clothes ? IT\ 1 1TT\ 1 .K AINU J BBBBBBBBBBBBfi f__ _ Economy Youi * . / I Purity Your Your Uncle Sam wants you to be ; if Food, but there is not a citizen 02 le wants to go hungry. In the matter of Conservation of i he longest way. You cannot econom lucts obtainable. Highly nourishing f :heapest in the.'ong run. Feed your familly from our stor? >ut for the best from every viewj iome and at the same time highly rery best way to economize. W. D. B FRANK B. JONES. Frank B. Jones came up from lumbia last week to see if Abbele was still in the same place. He getting on fine in his adopted me but says there is no place like 1 Abbeville. He wants to keep up m +V10 tViinos and neoDle in this stling town so he subscribed for ie Press and Banner. , CAN'T WAIT FOR PAPER. __ Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Link of Bethia, ;nt the afternoon in town Satury. Mrs. Link is remembered as ss Pauline Harrison. She still iks as pretty as ever and says that ; is very happy and that all young Is ought to get married as soon they can find the suitable man. e also sas tha tshe can't wait from esday until Friday for her Press d Banner. MRS. BELLE T. EDWARDS. ] Mrs. Belle Thompson Edwards has ;urned to the city to take up her rk at the cotton mill as welfare: 1 TT 1 1 J ? mnrnWl rtcer. ner nusuanu 10 a umnuvi the Aviation Corps and during hisj sence she will continue this work, j r friends are glad to have heri ik here. FafiiRfafyaRfiEHfifiS ^ streets of our {iftfi d you soon see [lifil boose wisely. I {till *EESE 11 || r Watrhwnrri I . V V MkVkl V ? W? W >. Standard as saving as possible in the matter f these good old United States that ? :ood, remember this: The Best goes . ize by using the cheapest food proood comes higher in price and is the i. We are constantly on the watch ^ ||i joint. If it is pure and whole- - ";!& nourishing, we have it. 'Tis the arksdale m WANTS lf| WANTED?Fresh country eggs, 40c. .1$ per dozen. Columbia Candy Kit- Fyw chen. 10-3-3. WANTED?Hides, Cows and Hogs. vj Will pay the highest cash price yM for your green and salted hides, T',3 cows and hogs. Maxwell's Market. 10-3-lm. FOUND:?An oil cover for an automobile, on North Main street. Owner can get same by calling at this office and paying for ad. The .-vf; Press and Banner. FOR SALE OR RENT:?My house r ^ and lot in Fort Pickens, containing six acres of land. For information see Mr. W. P. Greene or Mrs. D. A. Rogers. Mrs. R. R. Hemphill. It will pay you to sell your hides and old auto tires to H. Bruce Fant, at Lesley Brick Yard place, on Antreville road. Highest wholesale prices. Old auto .tires 4%c. per lb. Mule and horse hides 3.00 i l. 1 j j v eacn. uow maes wameu. H. Bruce Fant, Mgr. Abbeville Branch of Athens Hide and Rubber Co., Athens, Ga. Umo.