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' I 11 I. v:'' 1 r &\ ' I 3 > Ifttv.; V m I i E-7 I fc ; N I . JK P'.'.i fit , .. ) % I WANTS I I ' sno cai r tt?^ o?j?? n*\') wvirn >/f >? < vu? lien i. uj.u ucuau* THE L. W. WHITE CO. 5-21-tf FOR SALE?On .account moving away, will sell Overland Touring car, good as new. New tires all around, two extra tires and rims. 5-IT-tf. LOUISE WATSON. W / L. NELSON, Abbeville, S. C. K>; j. Wanted Wanted Junk of all kind s*1. a D..LL r? and Iron. V* *-7-tf. I ' TOR RENT:?Two nice furnished upstairs rooms, with all conveniences. Apply to Mrs. R. C. Willi^ is aon. 4-26-tf. FOR SALE i'r " i i a i ri o J PKiDDOn ana urange uane oeeu. Ninety Days Velvet Beans. All kinds Peas at lowest market price. 5-7-tf. P. ROSENBERG. !|y" FOR SALE:?Porto Rico, Nancy Hall and Triumph, $4.00 per thousand F. 0. B. Anderson. Cash with order. J. K. MANOS, &j28-lmo. Anderson, S. C. tgw;- ? FDR SALE?Two extra good milk cows. For information see Geo. White, Jr. 5-28-lt. CANDIDATES P;- . FOR SENATE. We are authorized to announce J. HOWARD MOORE, Esq., as a candidate for the State Senate from jjr Abbeville County, subject to thej rales of the Democratic primary. VWVVVWVVVVVVVV Ip * > If V SEABOARD SCHEDULE. V v m VVVVVVv vvvuvvvv Schedule was changed -Sunday, M May 12. ; Train No. 5 1:10 P. M. j Train No. 29 4:55 P. M. i jjl| Train No. 11 4:25 A. M. 11* Train No. 17 4:45 A. M. Train No. 12 2:00 A. M. Train No. 30 12:2R P. M. W/ Train No. 6 5:45 P. M. p.. Train No. 18 10:00 P. M. ji Scores of former athletic stars are enlisting for service with the pt.-. Y. M. C. A. to instruct and help the American soldier overseas to keep himself physically fit to fight. |B Y. M. C. A. war work sceretar|k.' ies are teaching thousands of en&\v fisted men the English language. These men in many cases do not even understand the commands. The supreme job of the Y. M. C. ?& A- overseas is to create and pre h; aerve the morale of the troops. It is doing this so effectively that France and Italy have asked that i;he work be extended to reach all their soldiers. :V- mt JUS One Car 1 V. A The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Catherine Calhoun, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons indebted to said es tate mast settle without delay, and those holding claims against, the estate must present mem properly attested to J. F. MILLER, 5-14-3t. Judge of Probate. WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 5, at 9 A. M., and also on Saturday, ? ? r* . /i i tlf / i.1 1 Juiy o, ac ? .f\. ifu.9 ior muse wiiu i wish to make up by examinations j additional units required for full admission to the Freshman Class of this institution. The examination on Saturday, July 6, will be used only for making admission units. The scholarships will be awarded upon the examination held on Friday, July 5. Applicants must not be lflen fkon eivfoon ttdqto nf fl orp When scholarships are vacant after July 5 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examintion, provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson 1 for scholarship examination blanks. These blanks, properly filled out by the applicant, should be filed with President Johnson by July 1st. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition, rne next session win open September 18, 1918. For further information and catalogue, address President D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C.?Adv. 5-17-lt ea. week through July 2. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. In the Probate Court. W. F. NICKLES, Plaintiff, against ISIAH CALHOUN, as executor of the last will and testament of Pofliorino Pallinnn s*nr1 ?i in his own right; ABRAHAM CALHOUN, PATTY NANCE, ROSA BOWIE, ANNIE FINLEY, FRANCIS BROWN, HATTIE JOHNSON, WILLIAM McBRIDE,' LILA CALHOUN, JOHN CALHOUN, CATHERINE CALHOUN i ? ** nn 1 I ana J. ivi. ueienuanu*. i Complaint to Sell Land to pay Debts Pursuant to an order of the probate court I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville Court House on salesday in June, 1918, next, for the paymeftt of debts, the following described real estate belonging to the estate of Catherine Calhoun, deceased; All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, Abbeville Township, in the State aforesaid, containing Fifty (50) Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of S. A. Allen, Estate of M. Harvey Wilson, and land of Mrs A. W. Jones. I , . TRE Load of i i n Hi W / i TERMS?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. J. F. MILLER, 5-14-3t. Judge of Pjobate. COAL SAVING THAT COUNTS. With the passing of the winter months the coal shortage loses much of its terror, but the vigil over the coeiI pile should not be relaxed, and every economy should be continued through the summer to prevent a recurrence of this season's famine. ].'t is estimated that, the shortage of coal for every day "of the ensuing year amounts to two and ?ne-half pounds for every man, woman and child in the United States. Possibilities of economies by factories and railroads are receiving the most exacting studies, but more attention is needed for the small savings whic^ can be made in each home. Thesp savings can be made to set frde thousands of tons of coal for essejitial industries and for the navy an<fr the: many ships needed to carry men 3 1- T7? against said estate will present tnem for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be forever barred. J. H. CLINKSCALES, Administrator. 5-24-lt ea. week-4 wks. WAR SAVINGS DAY. Charleston, S. C., May 21.?Sec aim auppucs tu r ranee. Heating is not the only home use for coal. Most gas and electircity come from coal, and decreased consumption of either means a proportionate saving in coal. Only the mos economical light bulbs should be used, and these sihould be of as low candle power or wattage as is pe rmissible. All gas fixtures should be in the best condition, and Welsbach mantles substituted for the open flame burners. The flat flame burner uses more than twice as much gas as a mantle burner, and gives much less light. Every mantle burner substituted for a flat flame burner saves coal every day. These substitutes in light may in many cases provide better illumina ticn with a smallar consumption ofj gas or electricity. All lights should ) be turned off when not absolutely! needed. Savings in gas and coal can be made in the kitchen by arranging ths cooking so that the stoves are heated for the shortest possible time each day and by *a more general use of fireless cookers. Prvol ie o militar-ir PSiiPnHfll. JinH every ounce saved 'will help.?Dupont Magazine. ESTATE OF AZFLA C. CLINK-1 SCALES, Deceased. Notice of Settlement and Applica* tion for Final Discharge. Take Notice that on the 25th day of June, 1918, I will render a final account of my acting and doings as Administrator of the Estate of Azra C. Clinkscales, deceased, in the office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such Administrator. All persbns having demands / ... . ,CETV flwpnshnr AU r t\ to V, We have. j Voile Dress fwsj WHHM r. mi . Buy mem r Help Win The TOE SALE EVERY! Come in an fore they ai / J.liL aj | retary McAdoo has authorized th< following statement: "It is essential that the Americai people economize and save in orde to make available to their Govern ment the money indsipensably need ed for the war and to realize sup plies and l?tbor required for the pro duction of things necessary for ou own military forces and for thi military forces of the natinos as sociated with us. One of the bes methods of bringing about this re suit is for everyone to pledge him self to economize and save and t" purchase, at definite periods, a spe cific amount of War Savings Stamp thus giving concrete evidence o his support of the practice of Wa Savings. To achieve this object, there wil be conducted, under the directioi of the Treasure Department, a cam paign for pledges, culminating 01 - i . 'ED ; "" . > o Wagon: - i i T-. tT " *' .(U f AIV \ t l ' ' ' | \ '. . , ... ,? ' ( t . ' : ' -... 1 )ile Dres just received a f \ ; Vr^' >es prices rangin r ;fi xf ? :' Vivv; - ' : ^ y. V' t-V;; '. i t V\ t. ' rri : i id get your color re picked over. t . .r Andersi PHCW a June 28th, when loyal Americans throughout the country will be ask, ed to commit themselves to this r program. The progress of the war demands - constant and increasing sacrifices, - We are sending our young manhood - to represent us on foreign battler fields, where they are called upon e to sacrifice not only their persona] - comfort and material interests but t their lives as well. It is appropri ate, therefore, for the American - people who are privileged to re3 main in safty and comfort at home - to consider their sacred obligation <? to suDDort our gallant men and to f pledge themselves earnestly to save r and economise in order that our soldiers and sailors may have the 1 food and clothing and the arms and n ammunition without which they can_ not fight. i To this end that the intensive m I.^? . :M T " #p ' i . m i >CAC I shipment of g from : "m ... 1 } ( i-ii;, ! V~';V 1 ?* ; I . \ \ . i i n - ' ; } I ) * 515.00 - . and size be ' I P I Ml Co. I IF 9AQ I 9 t campaign may be n^ost effective I gj - earnestly bespeak the co-operation of ! all the organizations and institu- j^H tions of the nation which, through ; their influence and active support, can further this work. It is desir- HB [ able that the attention of the entire . people centered on their obligation |H| t to pledge the Government this kind, [ of support for the winning of the ; war, and with this object in view, 9H . that June 28th, 1918, . be observed H| as national War Savings Day. mm With adequate preparation for a M > National War Savings Day on June i 28th, I am sure that the American 1 people will be glad to participate i and to pledge themselves to become ' war savers, therby giving concrete ' evidence of their devotion to their HI country's welfare and of their inflexible urpos to fight until a triamphant victory for liberty is se J