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. r JlVJ.1/0. A f v vu* ! I GENERAL NEW: $4,000,000 Fire. Norfolk, Va., June 30.?Fire originating shortly after noon in a warehouse here of the Imperial Tobacco company had destroyed, an hour later, the fifth floor of the 1 building and damaged tobacco valued i at $4,000,000. 1 ? ?_ j Reduced Food. ( Berlin, Sunday, June 29.?Under an arrangement with the railroad strikers the government proposes a reduction in the price of foreign, es- , pecially American, food totalling 1,- 1 500,000,000 marks to be distributed s and charged to the empire in free j j 1 ] < i JOHN A. HOLLAND, The Greenwood Piano Man. i The largest dealer in mqftieai lnstru- i ments in Western South Carolina. Sells j pianos, self-player pianos, organs and ewing machines. Reference: Tho ' Bank of Greenwood, the oldest and ( strongest Bank in Greenwood County, j [ "BAYER CROSS" |. ON ASPIRIN i f d Always Ask for Genuine f "Bayer TaWets of Aspirin" c t Only Aspirin Tablets with the $ safety "Bayer Cross" on them are P genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," owaed and made by Americans and e ' proved safe by millions of people. " Unknown quantities of fraudulent r Aspirin Tablets were sold recently n . by a Brooklyn dealer which proved to be composed mostly of Talcnm V Powder. s "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should always be asked for. Then look for r the safety "Bayer Cross" on the s package and on each tablet. Accept a nothing else! Proper directions and * dosage in each Bayer package. 0 Aspirin is the trade mark of Bay- P er Manufacture of Monoaceticaci- b c LIFT CORNS OR I CALLUSES OFF c v> Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or c callus off with fingers b f Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of t _ ...... . # Free zone costs out a lew cents at * any drug store. Apply a few drops s on the corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bottom of feet, then lift 1 them off. When Freezone removes corns from the toes or calluses from the 1 bottom of feet, the skin beneath is * ft pink and healthy and never sore < tender or irritated?Adv. . 5 S CONDENSED i states and communities. Division Order*. Coblenz, June 30.?(Delayed).? 1 As the first step toward their return lome, the fourth and fifth divisions < of the American army were ordered ;o service of supply today. The fifth v is scheduled to leave Tuesday and bhe fourth on July 6. * Prince Enters Monastery. r Munich, June 30.?Prince George, t ?ldest son of Prince Louis, of Bavaria, has entered a Jesuit monastery <3 it Innsbruck, according to newspa- & 3ers here. f Atlantic Flight of R-34. 0 East Fortune ,Scotland, June 30.? The giant British dirigible R-34 will ^ lot be able to start on its proposed ? Tans-Atlantic flight for two days or possibly three days,' unless there ? should be an unexpectedly marked J mprovement in weather conditions. 3 Herman Prisoners Sent to Charleston! ^ Chattanooga, Tenn., June 30.?j s Eighteen hundred and forty-four! * Serman prisoners, largely merchant j seamen, from interned vessels, were 1 ^ sent from the prison barracks at; * Fort Oglethorpe today by special ' ;rain to Charleston, where they will ;mbark for return to the native land 8 A) be repatriated. * _ s American* Buy Kruppa. London, June 30.?The Krupp a .vorks at Munich have been sold to A i Americans, according to dispatches a from Munich quoting newspapers here. It is added several industrial & :oncerns in the Bavarian capital also S rave passed into American hands, i " j a Holding Ex-Kaiser. London, June 30.?The allied gov- a rnments have represented to the |h government 6f Holland the necessity; E f taking steps to prevent the depart-1 j< ire of the former German emperor j rom Holland, C. B. Harmsworth, un- b i er-secretary of state for foreign af- j V airs, announced in the house of j P ommens this afternoon. la U. S. Employment Fund. ir Washington, June 30.?The house A oday refused, by a vote of 191 to 1, o instruct its conferees on the sun- m ry civl appropriation bill to elimi- j J1 ate the senate appropriation of ^ 400,000 for the United States em- d, loyment service. 1< Representative Blanton asked B limination of the item, charging [regularities in the" office of the di- s] ector of the service, John B. Dens- la lore. ir 0i Vant Aviation Fund Limitod to W $15,000,000. | M Washington, June 30.?Without a gi ecord vote the house late today in- j tructed its conferees on the army fi ppropriation bill to insist that the h; und for aviation be limited to $15,- ^ 00,000. This amount, originally fc rovided by the house, was increased B ? $55,000,000 in the senate and the hi onfereee had compromised at $40,- pj 00,000. sc i.. Jojrd George Given Routing Oration > n< London, June 30.?Premier Lloyd'a reorge received a rousing ovation! rhen he appeared in the house of ^ w ommons today. The premier had, rz een cheered by crowds on his way j li rom Downing street to the house,; ut the reception from his fellow!hi 1 embers in the house eclipsed the j S( heers he had received elsewhere, w ince hs return from Pars. I hi jf< Committee For Poland. | tj Paris, June 30.?Henry Morgan-.? hau, former ambassador to Turkey; brigadier General Edgar Jadwin and lomer H. Johnson, of Cleveland, it|o: ras announced today, will compose ti he commission which the American! & legation will send to Poland to in- ir estigate, reported pogroms. The w ommission will leave Paris in a few f< lays. H Hugh Gibson, the American minis- ^ er to Poland, who has been in Paris or several days, will return to War- b aw tonight. a ti rKIAL OF HOLLWEG BEFORE a ENTENTE NOW IS PROBiABLE f Berlin, Monday, June 30.?Dr. 1< rheobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, g 'orxner German chancellor, offered a >n May 20, 1919, to surender him- o self for trial by the allies, but with- t rvvvvvv :P ^ DUE WEST. V S k. (The A. R. Presbyterian.) V J V V J Miss Julia Jay of Troy, is visiting I Mrs. Lennie Robinson. I Dr. and Mrs. Moffatt visited White I Dak, S. C., last week. P Mr. Albert Mcllwain returned last I veek from France. 1 Miss Grove of Pennsylvania, is a I 4. -* 1 :_j.? **? a r TaJj I ^UCBW VI IICT iUIO. w? v AVMU. Mr. James Bonner left Monday to esume the canvass for students in he Womans College. Mr. R. C. Brownlee, Jr., left Monlay to take up work on The Charleson News and Courier. Mrs. H. E. Bonner left last week or Indiana on account of the illness, f her mother. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance of Cross lill, S. C., spent several days with Jr. Jos. N. Nance and family. , Major Frank Duane Mower of the ledical Department -of the army has ust arrived in Newberry from overeas. Mr. W. W. McDill and his friend, dr. Carroll from Mississippi, are pending a few days in the mountains. Miss Barbara Grier and Miss Clara ^gnew leave Thursday of this week or the Summer School at Charottsville, Va. Miss Jean Agnew and Miss Margaret Moore have recently returned j rom a visit with friends in Ander-1 on, S. C. Miss Virginia Edwards returned . few days ago from a trip to Wash ngton ana iNew i ork. She reports very fine and enjoyable trip. Miss Sara Nance, who has beenj eaching in the Bennettsville City j fchool, is home for the vacation.! Ihe has been re-elected for the term' nd has accepted. Miss Isabele Grier, who graduated j year ago from the Womans College | as been spending a few weeks in kl ?ue West. She leaves this week to ? >in her mother in China. Miss Pinkie Lee Estes of Colum- fiK ia, S. C., spent a few days in Due ^est last week, the guest of Mrs. . L. Grier. Mrs. R. M. Stevenson returned ist week from a visit to her sisterl-law, Mrs. , Lizzie Stevenson, of von, S. C. ' Mr. R. C. Brownlee, Jr., and his lother, Mrs. R. C. Brownlee, Miss ean Agnew, Mrs. E. L. Reid and tiss Virginia Reid returned a few ays ago from a weekks trip to Char-J ' >tte, N. C. They went up in Mrs. I iUTT 11IVV V<U > Rev. Louis J. Bristow of Abbeville, j >oke in the Baptist church here J ist Sabbath afternoon. The Baptists 1 South Carolina are raising $350,-1 00 for their colleges. Mr. Bristow: as presenting this matter. The Duej feet Baptist church was asked to J ive $500. They made it $650. Prof. Ralph Robinson returned' :om overseas some days ago. He &s been spending a few days in Due1 I Jest. He left on Monday morning >r Baltimore to take up work on The altimore American. Prof. Robinson jld a responsible position with this aper just prior to the war. They >ught him out again just as soon as 2 got home. He handles all thej i-iva molfAV -HO iUObbVA INMVIt cvvg Mtw *MV I mencan. Dr. Brice and Mr. 0. Y. Brownlee ent to Charlotte last week and aringed the contract for an electric ne from Donalds to Due West. I Miss Rebecca Addison reached; )me from her school in Florida >me days ago. Her special friend, [iss Rebecca Baird, who taught with &r came by Due West and spent a rw days with Miss Addison. They! mght at the college in De Funiac( prings, Florida. rew the offer on the specific request | f the government, which at that me took the view that the German icused of causing the war or of acta 1 violation of the rules of civilized ar-ware should be tried either >re a local court or German judges, [is attitude at that time, therefore, ras held to be undesirable. Now, however, after peace has een signed and the Germans have greed to extradite persons whom be allies desire to place on trial, the I ctron of the forme chancellor in of- I ering to surrender to the allies is I >oked upon as purely personal The I overnment does not object to his I ction as it is believed that he is one M >f those whom the entente intends Kg o bring* before the high tribunal. ?J ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmi J. A. VERCHOT, Lwm OP abb: TO THE PEOPLE OF Just a few w preciate the sup] the Opera House o overseas service everyone very au On my return was using the bej was doing everytl the best of ever) was doing everytl the good people c ports to me he- ce I want Abbev as can be seen .an support we can ha If anyone ha would better conc us--in fact any ? I certainly with all my frier people sure make come back homeY s Abbeville,I am w: x t If, 1VC The Natio THE' first thin KOOL" Sun woven to withsl The second is fi concealed or re^ The third is sm< by hand, so tha in will stav in. The National Si Reason is "KEE n 1 I rarK< ^ "" R. GLEN ERA HOUSE EVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA ABBEVILLE; ords to tell you how I port you gave my busin Luring the time I was i . I wish to thank each ch for their support. l to Abbeville I found st pictures on the mar tiing possible to give rthing that could be h ling within his power >f Abbeville and from riaxiixy w a ? suuuocuiu ille to have just as f ywhere and with the p< tve them.* is a suggestion to maki litions, do not hesita juggestion will be app am glad to be back in ids again and believe ] a fellow feel that he ;o anything nice you s; Lth you. With kindest re J. A. VE An-fC nn! nal Summer Suit for M g we put into c imer Suit is a spe :and wrinkling. fiorough tailoring irt style, slowly t the shapelines immer Suit of S P-KOOL FOR SALE BY er & Rees / ~ : * r r:^ N KAY, Manager . Xi ' :>i 2 :.": : 1 . rj ' e'.p\ ; apess at iway in i and ' 'J v, Mr. Kay ' r;j ket and Abbeville ad and to please -1 all re6 ' . il - -2 ;ood shows jople's . e that r r-Wt te to tellr 1 >reciated . ' ' ! Abbeville , ,1 me you ? I ' \'M is wel- I ay about 9 gards, I RCHOT . I:|| ????. - ,11 Tc J rS . '4 : -i i r . I I en ' ; vi i "KEEP I icial fabric A .'.A ' Sll , whether | xm "y ' ;K y'rj '-J worked in s thus put As s i eason and f *=J r. -f I -V VV \ I