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    WATCH YOUR LABEL.

    The Press and Banner is 1V issued strictly on a cash in <A advance basis. Onr lists are <V corrected the first Saturdayin *V each month. If your label is *

    marked *pec. 21" or "12-21"it means &at your subscrip-

    ts expired, and thatjiame will be dropped un-

    renew your subscrip-Saturday, Jariu-

    We make no excfcp-he rule.V V V V V V

    Cochran of Watts,wa

    JtpH of Columbia ie visiting Miss Annie Lee Hagen.

    J. M. NicJdea was a business- visit.h i V / rt* 'T «

    « ia Aaaeraon yesterday.

    Frank Carwile .of Level Lar^d waiin town Honday on business.

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    tfisa Willie Calhonn of Atlanta- iivisiting Mf. -and Mrs. .Lewis. Perrin.

    kt.+t* Uxh. J. M. Morgan/£apa, *9te, 'are visiting relatives faJiknio* NjC. v-rivvL-w"

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    Kn. |L /. Hicks of near,1s visiting tier son,'Mr. L.

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    Dr..p. p. Abel of .Chester was iprofessional visitor in the city yesI?**-*

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    and Miss Gene McDillof Due'Weat Vere pleasant visUonat Afcberilla.tfcxa morning.

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    Moms 4+mde and Ida Kay left toV v 4 r t t * ^ f, i -i

    dif fp# Jhdgeway to make theihp*»*^406^,J* Harvin and daughter

    Praneea. leift Sunday for Washlngioiafter a visit,to Mrs. Harvin's parentsMr.a^jlre. Richard Sondley.

    j|rene Starnes and Pratare spending this week ii

    Atiaaja with Mr. and Aire. Jack Wil.

    MmWb Maude Wood, Willie Mclane, Alpha Graves, Jennie HaftifiJamd WUUe .Lanier returned to^Rus

    pan's College Wedfteftdftf.

    Mr. vand Mrs. Joe T. Hughes an<P. B.;£jgnes left today for E >\ ANTREVILLE NEWS VIA N: % A \^>^\\\>>The holidays have truly .ibeen i>f

    goocfc will andgood cheer, .parentshav o enjoyed seeing their children

    * and the children have enjoyed being' at home and taking- pfirt in WifeChristmas festivities.

    9 Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Martin qf" Hendersohville spent the ^holidays

    - here with relatives and friends. Mr.1 Martin is remembered very pleasant-i ly 'by every one, having lbeen pastor

    otf the ^Methodist church for fours years. preached a splendid ser-imon at Shil with relates here.i "Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hunt and Mrs.Ralph Ba)lentine ware the guests of

    " Mk'and .Mrs.' 8. J! Wakefield lastweek. ~'f""

    [ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Patterson en-> tar-tamed the ,young people at an

    elaborate supper Friday night. Twen-ty.seven young people were pres.

    . ent at the party. ir Mrs. - Summie £rnningham aa*. daughter, .Meri$, £pent .tba holidaysI with 'Mr. and -Mrs. .D. X. Haddon.

    We are glad to report that Mrs.f W. jD.jBeM^Wteo haabeen so very sick

    at the Anderson hospital, is improv-ing, it ia reported that ,sh4 will be

    ' able to coma home in several days.t , Aliases Lillian and . Ruth Williams, of itonea" Path visited Miss Bert&a1 . >" r?

    Patterson last week. Miss Patterson- returned home wth them ! to spendthe week-end.

    Misses Winton and Altbea Keatong entertained .the' following young5

    ladies at a dinner party last Satur-: day: Misses Bertha Patterson, Lillian- and EutH'Williams, Hattie Lou Had-% don, Annie Bell, Zula Susber, Ethel^ Anderson, Mattie Lou and IreneSimmons, Hazel and Runette Crow-"ther. * "

    Mrs. J. W. Fulmar spent the holi-days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,R. A. Keatfn.

    Everyone was delighted to see theprogress which has been mad© on theroad {building. In a short time the!work will he complete and we canr*de with ease.Deward Shirley of Lavonia, Ga.,

    epent the week-end with Archie.Kenton.

    . .Tha Antreville school opened Mon-j day to begin work again. Most all ofthe teachers and college students.left.Monday to resumo their work.

    NOTICE

    Clinton Lodge No. 3, A. F. M. willgive a sapper following degree, work

    7 Jhurday evening, January j.2. .All5 Master Masons are cordially invited> l|o.tee present..Plates w^l be.reserv-i ed only for those who notify the com-I mittee of their intention, to be .pres-ent.

    f.W. E. Hill*fW. D. Wilkinson,j G. C. Swetenfourg,

    . Committee.

    . Win.t Glasgow..Three districts whichvoted "dry" a year ago have now re_vereed their decision and the old

    i Sensing system will be revived.& 5 J

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    Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, Mr.and Mrs. Andy Morrison and childrenof .Columbia Were pleasant Visitorsduring the holidays in the home of^£r. W. E. Morrison.

    Messrs. W H. Sharp and M. B.Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wrightspent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.rW.F. Kay.A large crowd enjoyed last Tues-

    day at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. W-D. Jfeauford.

    Mr. and Mrs. lorn ttunter spentChristmas day here with the latjter'sparents, Mr. and Mrs! Joe Able..' -

    Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay and chil-dren were visitors Tuesday with Mr.and .Mrs. M. D. .Wright

    |fri hysiciana. He was taken ill inLaurens eariy Monday.

    BETHLA NEWS-T :>&

    Miss Isabelle Danriby spent seveal days last week in Abbeville wi1Miss Alma .Wilson. 'Miss Julia iJeauford spent Monds

    night with Misses Mttie and PeaBeauford ot jLove Valley.

    .Mrs. A. K. Woodhuret and so]George, spent Friday in Troy witMr. and Mrs.. Edgar Woodburst.Miss Alma (Forteseue of Lev

    Land was .the guest jfor the week-enof Miss Ma«de Woodhurst.

    Mrs. WiH Linkawl daughters speiFriday night with lira. John ^atigh

    "w'vHiss Grace Danaby spent Thurday night with her grandmother, MriMaigaret Dandby.

    Mr. Neuff&r Fleming of LeviLand spent the we^k.end inth llrLewis Beauford. ^

    Mrs. .J. M. J^ortescue retorned 1her home in Anderaon Friday aft«.a vre^Jcs visit here relatives.

    'Mrs. E. C. English and Mrs. Leddie of Da la'Howe spent Tharsdawith Miss Maude Pet$&rew.

    Mrs. Wardlaw Wilaon and ehildreof White Hall spent several days thweek here with relatives.

    >*3 .. %Mrs. S. C. Link and son, John, an

    Mr. .and Mrs. George Link .and chir \V> r' 4*"" *1 $1dron spent one day last week wllHi* on/) Taa TJmlr >4UA WwWC* Paul fiaughman epcnt last weeat JMcCormkxk with &s hmti&r, #e

    Eugene Beauford spent JSaturdanight in Troy with John Bpmce.'Mr.and iMrs/Charfie B*6Wn ar

    littie daughter, J^rvw,of37roy speiithe week-end with relatives.~ Miss Gertrude Tolbert returned 1her b.(p>« in 'Green^aQd ajfter-epenjdriiif?^e,ho4^^a herejah

    Mrs. Alex JHaH and children speaseveral days last ,yec& with .relative

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    This -Picture.was seen jnNew York,Philadelphia,Boston, andSgpw2'

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    > Stumbling Along.The AzfonimtA tiresome lawyer, in arguing .a

    cornplicaed case, had looked up au-thorities dating hack to JuliusCaesar. He hiid' dilated on his sub-ject for more than an hour and ahalf, when he was pamed'to observe ^what seemed to him inattention onthe ibencb. jit was as he had feared.his worship was unable to appre-ciate {he nice points of the argu-ment.

    "Begging your honor's pardon,"he said, "but do you follow me?".The magistrate's shifted uneasily

    in his chair. "I have aa far," he an*swered, "but if I thought I couldfind foy way Ibaok alone, I'd turnarouq# no#."

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    Raymond and Ralph Beaufordspent seventh days Akst week withEugene JJeatrford. ': < sv'

    Mr. and Mrs. ' Engeno JBeaufordspent Tuesday in Troy with rela-tives. T?vfW t. ;

    Mr. and Mrs. MarshaH Hall spentThursday in Troy with Mr. and Mr*.JoAn 'Brown. f.

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    Mrs. Mattie Beauford spent Mon-day wi& ®ra. A. K. ^ToodtuVst"

    JohinTSpence of.Troy "spent Sun-day here with relatives.Clarence CFortejcue. left Monday

    for Blackvifle where"he has accej>ti>£a job op the police force.. *

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    ]McJKeiJl we«re ,_the bride's parents/ Sfr.' ari


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