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i i Ism / Childri a To Sa\ I Start the kid right by making SL want to save their n A personal savings acc a high-class banking tion like this, wh are given the pro] and encouragem die their own j is a good star ' right directio HHHHdollar opens ar 1 Safety?Honesty?G The Natioi Abbeville i VVVVVVVVVVVVVWV fa ^ S les V DUE WEST. v I A >1 \ etl Due West, Dec. 26.?The Wo-|<pc man's College of Due West closed! last Wednesday for the Christmas! holidays and the majority of Che | ^ students went to " their various i ^ komes on Thursday. Erskine closed Thursday and the boys left Friday morning, and the High School clos-j> ed Friday, all to resume their workl for the New Year on Jan. 3rd. Prof. Long and Rev. J. P. Press- j ^ ly addressed the Due West Sabbathj*n school last Sabbath in the interest |te! of the Armenian and' Syrian or-j^1 * ?' There arel pnans anu aun o. said to be 400,000 orphans in that so country. On account of the bad no weather the school was much smallaf er than usual, yet $46 was contributed and a monthly schedule laid ! for contributions during 1918. Rev. and Mrs. Ranson left for 1 Florida the first of this week. They will visit all of the Florida churches W< and expect to be gone about 18 j ed days. Rev. R. L. Robinson entertained | the teachers and a few friends at I gr the Woman's College last Thursday j ^ evening. p Miss Virginia Edwards, who is|n teaching at Troy, is home for the; ' holidays. Mr. Ralph Ellis, son of Mr. and j Mrs. T. S. Ellis of the city, Mr. Alvin Seawright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Seawright, and Mr. Herman | Sharpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobj Sharpe of this community, enlisted j p? last week in the Navy. They left I pj the first of the week. j yy The young ladies of the com-| munity. who have been away teach- ]a ing in various places, have been W( coming in for the past two weeks, having closed their schools on ac- y \ count of the snow and cold weather and will spend the holidays with kome folks. , At a meeting of the Y. P. C. U. ^ n last Sabbath* evening it was desp cided to send a pound fruit cake to ^ the thirty-one soldiers in the camps . f our country who had gone from this cojnmunity. The names of j these soldiers had been written on a large placard and posted in front f a United States flag surmounting the large card. The names of j ^ these young men were called over! as follows: Jno. W. Addison,. J. Coleman, j Aimmu n TVTr?T,vr*? Rnlflwin.l Jas. N. Bonner, Lane L. Bonner, j J. Hale Brice, J. Henry Brooks, j h< Rail. Robt. C. Brownlee, W.: ir Lawrence Brownlee, Walker Car-j^ wile, W. Earl Clinkscales, Robert if' : b< Cochran, Allen Davis, J. Roddy Dev-'^ lin, Ralph G. Ellis, Roddy S. Ellis, j hi mum?li?? en ere children per attention to han\ account. ourtesy?Service I rial Bank S. G. J tt, Gus H. McGee, James P. Nick;, W. Val Pruitt, Joseph W. Sea-, ight, Marvin Seawright, King fsky, William A. S^aley, Everte B. Taylor, Chas. S. Todd, Mack i ?dd, Ralph J. Robinson. I vvvv^vvvvvvvvv' V MONTEREY. V I Monterrey, Dec.' 22.?Mr. and rs. Albert McClain spent Sunday, the Nation the guest of the latr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ant. Mrs. James F. Clinkscales and n, Marshal, spent Tuseday afteron in the city. Mr. J. A. Nance spent Sunday ternoon with Mr. J. M. Bell. Mrs. W. A. McClain was the lest of Mrs. F. E. Patterson on mday. Messrs. W. C. and 0. M. Lanier ;re visitors to the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McClain passthrough here Saturday en route othe Nation to see relatives. Master J. F. Patterson visited his' andparents, of the Nation a few iys. this week. dr. Arthur Sutherland was a busies visitor to Calhoun Falls Tues orMr. Whit Smith of Greenville, js this vicinity on business. Mr. Bennie Napier of Flatwoods, ent Wednesday with Mr. Arthur itherland. Mr. Sam Abies of Warrenton, issed through here en route to the atwoods to see his sister, Mrs. S. '. McClain. Messrs. J. A. and J. L. Suthernd and J. M. Bell and G. W. Price ere visitors to the city Wednesday. ISITORS AT THE HASKELL'S. Miss Jean West of Oklahoma, a larming young student of Ran)lph-Macon College, is in the city ending the holidays with her une, Mr. L. C. Haskell. Miss West a daughter of Mrs. West, who is ell remembered here as Miss Soiia Haskell. Miss Lallie Calhoun /came down om Greenville and is also a guest ; the Haskell home. HERE FROM NEW YORK. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stillman are jre from New York and are spendig the holiday season with Mr. and ts. J. D. Kerr. They are accominied by their manly young son, a }y of two years old. Mrs. Still an s friends are always giaa to ave her come back to her old ! Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who | Drinks Hot Water * Says an inside bath, before breaker fast helps us look and feel | f clean, sweet, fresh. Sparkling and vivacious?mer I bright, alert?a good, clear ?] | and a natural ,rosy, healthy co . plexion are assured only by p\ blood. If only every man and \ man could be induced to adopt 1 morning inside bath, what a grs fying change would take place. ! stead of the thousands of sick anaemic-looing men, women a girls, with pasty or muddy compl< ions; instead 01 tne multitudes "nerve wrecks," "Rundowns" "br< fags" and pessimisits we should : ' a virile, optimistic throng of ro: cheeked people everywhere. An inside bath is had by drinki each morning; before breakfast glass of real hot water with a t< spoonful of limestone phosphate it to wash from the stomach, liv kidneys, and ten yards of bowels t previous day's indigestible was sour, fermentations and poiso: thus cleansing, sweetening and fre ening the entire alimentary cai before putting more food into t stomach. Those subject to sick headacl biliousness, nasty breath, rheun tism, colds; and particularly th< who have a pallid, sallow comph ion and who are constipated ve often, are urged to obtain a qui ter pound of limestone phosphj at the drug store which will c< but a trifle, but is sufficient to de t onstij&te the quick and remarkal change in both health and appe; ance, awaiting those who practi internal sanitation. We must re t ember that inside cleanliness more important than outside, 1 cause the skin does not "absorb i purities to contaminate the bio while the pores in the thirty feet ! bowels do.?Adv. 1 mother 1 your child is cross, feverAsh, from constipatk If Tongue is Coated., Breath Bi Stomach Sour, Clean Liver and Bowels. I "PoliVArnio Qtmin Af Ti1!' VJ4VC wairxuxiiin ksj * ? ( j at once?a teaspoonful today of ; saves a sick child tomorrow. If your little one is out-of-so:i ! half-sick, isn't reasting, eating sj I acting naturally?look, Mother! i j if tongue is coated. This is a si ! sign that its little stomach, liver ;3 j bowels are clogged with was I When cross, irritable, feverish, at j ach sour, breath bad, or has sto ! ach-ache, diarrhoea, sore thro full of cold, give a teaspoonful ! "Califronia Syrup of Figs," and a few hours all the constipated p | son, undigested food and sour 1: i gently moves out of its little be els without griping, and you hav I well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after g ing this harmless "fruit laxativ j because it never fails to cleanse i little one's liver and bowels z ! sweeten the stomach and they de j ly love its pleasant taste. Full rections for babies, children of ages and for grown-ups printed each bottle. Beware af counterfeit fig syru Ask your druggist for a 50-cent b tie of "California Syrup of Fig then see that it is made by "California Syrup Company."?A LEMON JUICE IS FRECKLE REMOV Girls! Make This Cheap Beauty 1 tion to Clear and Whiten You! Skin. Squeeze the juice of two l<;m into a bottle containing three o ces of orchard white, shake w and you have a quarter pint of i best freckle and tan lotion, i j complexion beautifier ,at very, v small cost. Your grocer has the lemons i j ar.y drug store or toilet counter i j supply three ounces of orch ! white for a few cents. Massage 1 J sweetly "Vagrant lotion into | face, neck, arms and hands each < I and see how freckles and blemis disappear and how clear, soft : j white the skin becomes. Yes! 11 f* . il *) Slippe !! I That's the coziest 1 !! I for father. Slipper !! 1 and the Perfection ?r ! I ?? ?i ?jj 4? JU10J.IS ttwa^ ttliu ilUU oj fort. The Perfection \l'i reliable, and inexpen i? ' operate. dl[j i Now used in over 3, m-j | Fill it with Aladdin ire burning' fuel. Eight hot STANDARD C ;he (Nev Washington, D. C. BAL' 1"- Norfolk, Va. jn | Richmond, Va. ? PERRferi '5, I OIL/itEATEl lin \ r, | ^ vv-> WI'WW1! I ? : "Vp^ ) " ,al $*&?' { A < he EWt}-J . tie, C^v^x. Bw wSSSi 1111111 rn- j .1-.: TIRED, NERVOUS J HOUSEWIFE :i TOOK VINO id,; i Now She is Strong and W Berkeley, Cal.?"I was nervo js" irritable, no s.ppetite, could not sle hen and was always tired, so my hou | worl: was a great effort. After ma | other medicines had failed Vu *ts,j built me up and made me strong. ind have a good appetite and sleep w Everv nervous, weak, ailing won: ; nhould try i.t."?rMrs. N. Edmun ire; j.I07 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CaL md' We ask every nervous, weak, n |te>! down, ailing woman in this town '' <iry this cod liver and iron tonic omi our guarantee to return their mor m-j if it fails to help them, at, | P. B. SPEED, of j Abbeville, S. C. in! * ,oi" YOU'RE BILIOUS! LET ,ile! "CASCARETS" LIVEN ,w"| LIVER AND BOWE e a1 i Don't Stay Headachy, Constipal e?j Sick, With Breath Bad and ' i Stomach Sour. the I ind ar Get a 10-cent box now. jj_ You men and women who a ajj get feeling right?who have he on,.ache, coated tongne, bad taste i j foul breath, dizziness, can't sic pS are bilious, nervous, and up: ot_ bothered with a sick, gassy, dis c>?. dered stomach, or have a bad ci a f Are you keeping your bov L(jv clean with Cascarets, or mei forcing a passagewa every ffew d with salts, cathartic pills or cai ER oil? C&icarets work while you sle Lo- cleanse the stomach, remove r j sour, undigested, fermenting f land foul gases; take tnt excess from the liver ana carry out of ons' syst(>m constipated wj unJ matetr and poison in the bowels. II. A Cascaret to-night will straif the en 3'ou ou^ morning?a 10-c ind ^ox J?rom afiy drug store will k ery y?ur stomach sweet, liver and b els regular, and head clear months. Don't forget the childi ' I They love Casc^rets because t ardi. .1 ^. | taste good?never gnpe or sic! tho ?A(,vday hesi Allen Haskell went ever to Gr iridj'wood Christmas Day and gra ; is (the dano? given at the Oregon \ r Time j||| time of the whole day IllSiiil and pipe and a book? ipiM Oil Heater to keep the BMP an extra touch of comis good-looking, sturdy, fBll isive both to buy and to |!| 000,000 homes. Isfl? Security Oil, clean, clear- fffplfr its of comfort from a gallon. " 5 _ ^ \ , C O MP A N Y J^LLF I | ^W eggfgj X;Xv>!v!v! 1 ^E^&CSSEi&SBB&BS&S&toS^&PifEte A' 1 TW.7.W.J I SI" / 1 !; n I - ^ %yj "'-l-t'^-,*MllT!^*fj^!s~v5f?A^ U^w.vJJ/^W ^UA|^^' g. | i i ?W (Ill ^ea el|| ' ^ se- ?" Gree n7 1. r T t 10I ell. I FEW FOLKS HAVE ian GRAY HAIR NOW ds, Druggist Says Ladies Are Using tp Recipe of Sage Tea and on Sulphur. iey Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, I dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack I of sulphur in the hair. Our grandj mother made up a mixture of Saeg ,|g|Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that ie<*? even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture improved by the addition of in't| other ingredients by asking at any ad-! drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's and | Sage and Sulphur Compound," :ep, j which darkens the hair so naturally, set, i so evenly, tha tnobody can possibly >or-: tell it has been applied. You just ^ld. | dampen a sponge or sofe brush with fels j it and draw this through your hair, ely j taking one small strand at a time, ays By morning the gray hair disap"tor I pears; but what delights the ladies j with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ep; Compound is that, besides beautifulthe i lv darkening the hair after a few ood j applications, it also brings back the bile | gloss and lustre and gives it an apthe j pearance of abundance. istej Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Comj pound is a delightful toilet requisjht-jite to impart color and a youthful :ent| appearrfnce to the hair. It is not eep; intended for the cure, mitigation, ow-; or prevention of disease.?Adv. for ? ren.j SALTS IS FINE FOR hey KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT I . cen. Flush the Kidneys, at Once When Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. eeu ced No man or woman who eats meat Ho- regularly can make ' a mistake by j flushing the kidntys occasionally, ftanufacturers Erectors 9B8 lers in Everything for ^he Cemetery. largest and best equipped nonumental jmills in the Carolinas. - . HM M nwood, S. C. Raleigh, N. i a | says a well known authority. 1 forfs uric acid which clogs the^ ney pores so they sluggishly or strain only part of the waste poisons from the blood, then get sick . Nearly all rheuma'^^^J headaches, liver trouble, ner^^^H ness, constipation, dizziness, lessness, bladdtr disorders from sluggish kidneys. J..11 HHI Ttie moment you ieei a uuu in the kidneys or your back or if the urine is cloudy, offer^^^H full of sediment, irregulalr of'fl H sage, or attended by a sensatic^^^H scalding, get about four ouncejJ^HH | Jad Salts from any reliable ph? j cy an dtake a tablespoonful <i,f flfl| ! glass of water before> breakfas 4HH a few days and your kidneys then act fine. This famous saj^^^H made from the acid of grapesj^^^H ! lemon uice, combined with I V*oo Vmfn hcpH for penen.d^B^H AUU AIC4U WV1A Mwvv. 0 to flush clogged kidneys and late them to activity, also to tralize the acids in urine so longer causes irritation, thus^^^^f ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive anc^HHR not injure; makes a delightfi^^^^B I fervescent lithia-water drink HH I nil regular meat eaters shoulc now and then to keep the clean and the blood pure, avoiding serious kidney coru^^^H tions.?Adv. STOCKHOLDERS MEET^^^fl The Annual Meeting of the^^^^^^H ! holders of the National Abbeville, S. *C., will be held Bank Building on January 12 o'clock noon. H. G. Smith, CaJK^^JH 4 issues weekly. Miss Edna Bradley, the <tn,wiifor nf Mr. and Mrs.{^?^HB Bradley, is at home for the:, season from Brenau College. ^9|