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l t'l.ouai, n. w v ^ 3a7t:st convention to "PPT MftNTU PARI IPD i mv/ti & I* Greenville. August .J.?On account of the fr.ct that the Baptist campaign to r. e 75 million dolbis in thi Souij.. and five and a half millions i:i South Carolina, will take place November SO to December 7, the South Carol^a State Bapiist Convention v.iil hqjti its annual meeting about a month earlier than the date formerly i-Via 1 Q1 Q spssion. HI1IIUU11CCU 1UI wiv. A. ^ ^ ? At a recent meeting of the executive committee of the convention, decision was taken to hold the 1919 session on November 10 instea^of later, in December. The Convention will meei st the First Baptist Church in LIVER DIDN'T DICES Says 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, After a Few Dose Meadorsville, Ky.?Mrs. Cynthia Higginbotham, of this town, says: "At my age, which is 65, the liver does not act so well as when young. A few years ago, my stomach was all out of fix. I was constipated, my liver ilMwU \IT-rr irvAnft/>n mno vuuu t MU ill; uigcativu nao uau, ?uu it took so little to upset me. My appetite "was gone. I was very weak... I decided I -would give BlackDraught a thorough trial as I knew it was - lil?hly recommended for this trouble. I began taking it I felt better after a few doses. My appetite Improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and the least trouble was soon righted with a few i , i ! 1 1 :! 1 u 1 1 j A SURE ENO I We are offerin I of Little Mountai : i acres in cultivate 13 house an dplenty j LOOK INTO 1 } We have 80 ac | Abbeville. It w: | J this proposition.. ; j AN IDEAL PL ^ i i in Iuniy 4 i-z mi - taining 166 acre this place; also t< about 125' acres pasture. In fact a man who wants easy terms is onl FINE FARM J 190 acres of g room dwelling' 1 barn and plenty ( and plenty of wa $80 an acre at the - i n fi l-z miles irom reach of four chu . you for only We have % . square deal D1 I r K W. A. Cal\ Columbia^ While a great deal o , the organization and preparation fo the great campaign will heve beei completed by that time, the forth ' coming d-:ve will be one of the * . < iSipcts !)i?fore the Baptist ' of "he Slate .\t this :.inu:?l conventio: 'j anu sessions arc expscted to giv. a tremendous stimulous to the eight 1 day money-raising drive. C. B. Bob* of Laurens, a prominent South Caro j lina Baptist, is president of the Con 1 vention. I On account of the change in thi I date of the convention, the book: of all the convention boards will ! close on October 30 this year, i | month earlier than formerly. A1 j jf the associations of he State mus I m ACT 1TJ0N WAS BAD Who Tells How She Was Relieved s of Black-Draught. doses of Black-Draught." Seventy years of successful use has made Thedford's Black-Draught a standard, household remedy. Every member, of every family, at times, need the help that Black-Draught can give in cleansing the system and relieving the troubles that come from constipation, indigestion, lazy liver, etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are in good working order. Keep them that- way. Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly, gently and in a natural way. If you feel slnggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c. a package?One cent a dose All druggists. J. 69 SOM [f farm lands an 4 UGH BARGAIN g 65 acres one-half mil< in church and school. 5( on, good pasture, 6-roon of outbuildings. ?.$3.75( rHis res of land 3 1-2 mlies o: ill pay you to investigate per acre $3! ACE FOR YOU les from Abbeville, con s. A first-class house oi enant houses, good barn in cultivation, plenty o ; this is an ideal place fo: 1 ~ Aim rvnirto icliciriii. vux vyiw y per acre $8( ANTREVILLE ood land. Lies well. 6 two tenant houses, gooc >f outbuildings. Pasturi ter. This is easily wort! j way land is selling. Onl: Antreville school and ii irches. We will sell it t< per acre $65 A 5 other desirat whether you w fFnivyi LJLU JLA1 J ert, Pres. f hold their annual meetings prior toj r t'.iis date. This will necessitate aj j change in the dates of some of the _ I issociational meetings, which havej , ! been set for November. The Bapti.v. women ;>f the State ^ j will play an mportar'. part "m th<:! ? forthcoming campaign. Mr. J. ii., .! Fixer, of Columbia, who is State orj i t;anizer for the Womans Missionary .J Union, and Mrs. J. D. Chapman, of. J "ownsville, President of the State W.i I . | M. U., and Vive-President for South ? 'arolina in the W. M. U. of the1 - Southern Baptist Convention, are! 3 umbers of the Campaign Council! I .'or the Baptist 75 Million Campaign, i .!? various Sunday Schools of the i i.)tate will aleo be looked to for at bout $2~)0,000 of the South Carolina >ta. , ? : I ? I National guard - I opposes measure i ' ! Columbia, August 8.?Asserting that it is frought with danger to the institudjus r * the ccmuvv and would i create a mi'.iiriry oligarchy and dicta to'rship in this country, the National! Guard Association of the United States, through its officers, is opposing the Chamberlain-Kahn bill now | before Congress providing for a sys| tem of universal training of Arnorir j can youths of 19 years, according to aj j telegram received by t;he office of I ! Gen. W. W. Moore, the adjutanat j ! general, from Gen. Charles W. Berry, I ( the adjutant general of the State of New York, as chairman of the Nationi al Executive Committee of "the association. This telegram was signed by Col. Wm. A. Colston, commanding First Kentucky Infantry, secretary by direction of joint Conference of officers j and executive and legislative committees of the National Guard Association of the United States. Engraved cards and wedding invi1 tations at Press and Banner Co. ? ? ? mmmmrnnrnnilPi lUiUiiiiiJtttiMtiaianjuuLJji IE B; i id city property < I PLENTY .OF TIM! " ~ ~. A 13F K ~ 2. We are offering 122 ) Calhoun Falls road 1 1 bridge. There is enou ) the place. At 1... A SPECIAL BARC , 52 acres of land wil [ Abbeville, practically : tivated. Your only c > far mso well located, offer it for - NEAR GOOD SCH 1 Within one mile o: > can sell you one good r tenant house, barns an ? and 174 acres of land ) A TRUCK FARM If you want a true opportunity. 46 3-4 and one-half mlie of 1 1 orsrJ A_rr?nm Virvnsp an X. iUHVl J Jt A v V AAA AA\/ VI.K/V s 40,000 FEET OF 1 / ' About 6 mlies fron l 53 acres of good Ian ) 40,000 feet of saw ti > water. . 40 acres cai iIa farms arid ] ish to buy or s< [ONT * % HwaFmfifyyaHRfifiiHf to " a* ll( -A , i- -A v. J vr*' ?!> || vr---" i ' ' . l?.i l!l!J : j i\ V- -' i? , i,J r or five cuttings of nutriy . / .'j hay i'.iQ foiimving scur.o i. ^ t| ; v/n ?-'i ee.:t quaL :y .... ij uUitlSOii CLOVEiU, i Crimncrff ClovS).* is the Ivst nf g*j| 1 soil-improving and f n'asc crop-' S-.J j for Fall seeding. Makes one of |c? J the best Winter cover crops, fur- l.< 1 rushes excellent grazing and the (SI i earliest greon feed" or a good jjkj , hay crop. Get the "beat "by order' WOOD'S' SEEDS ft l'~~r 7AXiII CA.TAX.OO- [:-?! ?*'l f? M dc.;. rip'.i M -nd , i..': ul n1.=o t? >! 1 ^ a' >ouf '> ? I' i\ o^rs, L- :> . *?! S-JSt!73 V/KTiA".', fo - i-'.-i sov.-- ? f'J Ml r.f nnir C 1. E' | iM ?*?? j ivituiiL'u? Phi I T.W.WOOD & ?CN?, 3 S*5 SEEDSIIEH, Bicjimoiicl, Ta. frl fr "3 TO LIFT EMBARGO AGAINST GERMAN POTASH AT ONCE Washington, August 7.?Official announcement was made by the state department of the import embargo on German potash had been lifted. "On and after August 7, .1919," the announcement-read, "potash may be imnprted freety from every source ovponl- Hiinffarv nrifl t.VinsA Darts of Russia under the control of Bolshevik authorities, irrespective of the fact that it may have been produced in Germany, and the collectors of customs and American consuls abroad have been instructed that it is no longer necessary that shipments of this commodity be accompanied bj certificate of non-enemy origin." This action by the war trade board section of the state department, folMcCormick of a demand that the emlowed submission to Chairman Vance! KRGj offered by the I JER ! acres on Abbeville[ near Wardlaw's igh timber to pay for $2,800 IAIN 'TIL 21st ; ;hin the city limits of ' all of it can be. culthance to get a small Fbr-quick sale we , $8,000 IOOL f Sharon school we ; 5-room dwelling, 1 1 id other outbuildings , 1. onlv. Der acre $35 * - ( k :k farm, here's your J acres of land, one the city. No waste d small barn, $5,000 TIMBER n town we offer you i i i i xx on which there is imber and plenty of * i be cultivated. Just i homes which w ill LAT* t ' bargo be raised in order to permit American farmers to draw upon the 500,000 tons of German potash. An I open letter addresed to Mr. McCor! mic!c by the National Grange and the National Board of F im Organizations, claiming jointly to represent millions of American farms, which carried a warning that "Suffering for the whole people by the further iniron! Four years experii Let us look over y< MARTIN ai / At City f " COLLEGE OF . rUUlNLJ. A college of highest standard, intentionally limited enrollmen Four-year courses le^xd to the B cal course, a special feature. * Address HARRISON^ CHARLES THE BUSINESS Just go to any first-class busin there is for the untrained boy o He will tell you that success very uncertain. He will advise you to go to t:c tion before you apply for it?hi man has no time to teach you? . will tell you?but it will all caln ready?to be trained for busme! That's why we invite you to e GREENWOOD BU! Greenwo JelllUUlJlJUJlLhUllJUmJU \1NS 4ome Company the place for a home nea can be made to suit. 100-ACRE FARM FO One and one-half mile You a 100-acre farm witl and barn. 2-horse farm ed last year for four bal< can sell you the whole range ter misfor only SOME CITY PROPE One 5-room dwelling All modern irrmr Fifty feet front on Two vacant lots. We c; short time only, for One hundred feet on running back 224 feet. C DONALDS PROPERT We offer vou a corne street in Donalds. About 4-r'oom dwelling. Will s cheaper than you can bu A 6-room house in Do Tribble residence?with easy terms for only. e can sell you. I ID G C. H. P 'nririrlnirinif?pririniri DOOB DflOra BIJ DO I crease in living costs" would result ' from the failure to 'lift the embargo. TViorn V? o irn Koon ronoaforl r?Vi o JL 11V L t liavc VbV/U VU?MgV0 j that German interests were planning to ;:.:mp rheir potash on tho American nj. '.tet in the hope of breaking prices and regaining control, and that the American Potash Manufacturers' As-, sociation was exerting every influence to have the restrictions maintained. [ REPAIRING ?nce in tire building. )urs* id PENnAL. Garage, f CHARLESTON . ED 1785. open to men and to women. An t insures individual instruction, achelor's Degree. The Pre-MediLANDOLPH, President. TON, S. C. 'j I MAN KNOWS. ess man and ask him what chance . r girl in the office. is possible without training?but hool?to get ready for the posie will tell you that the business -these and many other things he linate in the advice to you to get 3S. nter our school. ENTER NOW. 5INESS COLLEGE, od, S. C. ilfilJZJHJZJHJZlZrEBBBIKj i I: 1" ij ,r the city. Terms I J. 1 $2,250 j| R $2,250 B J of Watts we offer ij i 2 tenant houses' j j i now ODen. Rent- ?!. is of cotton. We j I business and ar- | j $2,250 | RTY Ij just off N. Main (I ovements, $2,250 3 Magazine street. an sell you for a ffi 1600 Magazine street, ! j ? )ur price....$l,100 ffl V I r lot on N. Main j! f one acre lot with |! eu uii easy terms I ild $900 IJ nalds?the B. W. I j good sized lot, on [ 1 ......$2,250 11 ' See us for a jj 0. I 1 IV/f !i eimei, lYinr. a a