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, I & | I We do not b( i j We seek no 1 I I to have vour < II I not only, throu 11 vice, personal Ar>ts as trustees. receiv Idian, etc. We cooperate ^ |i tions are referred to us 1 |/1 Wishing you all !;K t. L,. Harrison, President Smmmmmmmmmm I.,.-"- :' a; I Given una* rS. BUICK CARS of the State, {anth day of It does not pay to wait and Our Lord on< let all your chances go by, but and twenty place your order now before and forty fo they are all gone. pendence of E. H. Longshore, 1-_9.1t. Anent. II jRUUS R, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ! % Executive Department. i Columbi<?. combatting tl ' By the Secretary of State. , , ' ' says, has be< other section WHERE7AS, James F. Clinkscales, lined by R. 1 R. E. Cox, C. E. Williamson, G. A. the .South C , Neuffer and J. S. Morse, all of Ab- tion last nigh beville, S. C., he had trave have this day filed in the office of the k?U weevil se Spfrptarv of State a written Declara-^e ^ad *nten tion and Petition, under and pursu-'*13^ me^ the ant to "Chapter XLVII of the Code|cessfully- Hi of Laws of South Carolina of 1912"i^e plan usecl pfflU and Acts Amendatory thereto, which "The boll Declaration and Petition sets forth and in the the names and residences of the Pe-languished gi titioners ; the name of the proposed is the mattei ' corporation; the place at which it "This is a gs?- proposes to have its principal place' ? . of business or be located; the gener-j - T< al nature of the business which it pro- | 31^' * poses to do; the amount of the capi-' " ' 1 ' J ?l Vl? I fj" tai stocK, ana now anu wnen payauic, mi and the number of shares into which the same is to be divided; which declaration has bean recorded as re- THAT'S Wh quired by law. j BOTT]_E NOW, THEREFORE, I, W. Banks Dove, Secretary of State, by virtue of the authority in me vested by the "Don't cor gji?: aforesaid Code and Amendments bottle of Me thereof, do hereby constitute and rjg of 3-9q commission the above named peti- \a'shville to tioners a Board of Corporators, and leavi f^r v ||| hereby authorize and empower them ^ Morris j to open books of subscription to the streej. rajiwa jBjf capital stock of ?My wife Abbeville Bonded Warehouse j ^jsm for a j( to be organized and created under sajj and pursuant to, and wit ft tne rignts, "She finallj powers and privileges set forth Ii\ sleep at nig the said Declaration and Petition. I she couldn't ? It is hereby required that one day's ^ "She has 1 previous notice thereof be given in(tone now an the Press and Banner, a newspaper^ new woman published in the County of Abbeville, better night: |l,v . ?p? Ill sg the favor < )usiness on ar account, inde gh the mtere interest, and TRUSTS ers, executor, administr vith attorneys when tm )y them. I IfcSellUl, snappiij tenberg, Ass't Cashier I calls for com I er my hand and the seal lot of work." at Columbia, this sev-j "We can't January, in the year of jng eternally. 2 thousand nine hundred the South tht and in the one hundred rainfall neces urth year of the Infle-, producing cot the United States. do so profital BANKS DOVE, jduce cotton. 1 Secretary of State. |0n the staple | South is bett CONTROL duction of co BOLL WEEVIL GIVEN ti011 of the w "But there , i 'rnficftn TtrVsxr i Jan. 5.?A plan for.cotton at a li le boll weevil which, he rayages of in in successfully used in,0f inadequate s of the belt, was out-jin the face 0 M. Mixson, president of jthe present ir arolina Cotton associa-wjn incre it. Mr. Mixson said that,is a fit subje led extensively in the |iUm." ction this year and that \ u^his js a newed the farmers wh? i affecting the situation the most suc"!^e state, but s statements presents: over Let?s pi i by most of them. o I5V via aw a weevil is in our midst, I i matter square language of a dis-; entlemen, that is what j000^ ^libera t. with our midst." i information t very serious matter and cerning the s T COME HOMI WITHOUT Ml IAT THIS WOMAN TOLD HER HI OF MERITONE ALMUi l maul nt PERSON. ne home without another well th:;t she ritona," Mrs. G. C. Mor- ''Sin.' fold r Charlotte Avenue, West not to come Id her husband as he was bottle of Moi tTork a few mornings ago. "It almost * \r_ , is a popular iNasnviwe iui\c; ? new y man. ! Meritone i suffered from rheuma- real merit ai Dnjr time," Mr. Morris ills of the s;, . tions of th< p got so that she couldn't neys, catarrl ht and felt so bad that like. Thouss do her housework. j states praise :aken one-bottle of Meri-, (benefits, d it has almost made a Meritone i: of her. She rests much beville by Th s now and is feeling so Adv. WllWWWWi I of your account? ly basis other thai ed, but we try to st payments, but business friennsni ator, guar- Make this .st transac- Individual We have s; iess and Prosperity d years to follow / I siderable thought and a ly and with determinal situation can be met, ot ha; give up cotton plant- and s0 far as the uteres . Providence has given I farmers are concerned, ha ! soil, the sunshine and|a larSe measurer overcome isary to growing and,' "In advising the farme: ton. As far as we can proceed, let's keep his i t>ly, we ought to pro- mind. Don't advise him to The world is dependent which will benefit other ir for clothing. And the his expense. He has been er adapted to the pro- of these interests long ton than any other sec-i has been the slave of t'hes< orld." | long enough. He has been is a no moral or legal jcat's Paw to Pul1 thc ch( the South should grow J other interests out c ass, either from the|^n^ enou?h, and he shall sect pest or on account!used an^ longer if I can ] ! prices. The man who j * have spent four m if past experiences andj^a^ 'n weevil se ivasion of the boll wee- i Florida, Alabama, Louk ase his cotton acreage. xas' * investigated the b ;ct for the lunatic asy- Planters in these states an ed the best method of c ., .. the boll weevil. My views serious situation, one , ' . , . , . . upon the best informatio] financial interest of , . , . get from the best farmei ; not one to get panicy , rx .x states mentioned. reserve our wits. Don't tangent. Let's look the "First: Plant not over te , . - , . , cotton to the plow. Don't ily in the face and wr?h , bottoms in cotton. Bottom ion based upon the best home of th<_ we(Jvil and hat we can get con- greater damage by them. I ituation, met it square- cotton on uplands. i w ,' "Second: Prepare yc ^ thoroughly by a thorough P. [up early. Harrow the fielc least once before bedding ERITQNE0 I XIII ill. X Lib JfUUl XUVVS LI J half to four feet apart. JSBAND?SAYS ONE jApnl L :R INTO A NEW "Fourth: Put from GO pounds of a high grade fc the acre, a 10-1-4 prefer; can do her work again. must bc distributed as yo ne when I came to townj an('" home without another' "Fifth: If you have an; ritone. juse, apply >t on top of tlx makes me feel like I "fter the cotton comes up. wife." J "Sixth: Before plantinj s a system medicine of .vour beds so as to pet tl id is excellent for such ^'rst class condition for tin ,'stem as ailing condi- Jtion of the seed. 2 stomach, liver or kid-j "Seventh: Don't plant ), rheumatism and the Take no chances of having mds of peopje in many killed by frost, but plant a Meritone highly for its you can to be safe. A cr( | over will be late and mo s sold exclusively in Ab- to loss from weevil, e McMurray Drug Co.? ( "Eight: Commence < 'early. Leave the mils ; 1 i !H -the favor, if any, q reciprocity. W ' pay you for it through real ba n p as well. DRAW YOUR WILL company your executor. s may die or make mistakes, pecially trained officers handling luring Nineteen-Twe /. Calvert Miss Fannie /. DuPre, Bookk Lion. The [inches apart, two stalks to the hill * been met if possible. ts of the | "Ninth: Plow your cotton every ,s been in week if possible. Don't neglect this. ! " Light and rapid cultivation is an imrs how t0|P0rtant factor in the fight. nterest in "Tenth: When your cotton be-j1 do things gjns to put on squares the boll wee-l1 iterests at vil will commence his ravages. Then,1 the slave js the time to do your most ef- 1 enough, fective work. Set aside every Mon-! e interests day to gather fallen squares and made the burn them. If you value your crop, :st-nuts of don't fail to do this. For every )f'the fire square gathered and burned will not be so save you from gathering a thouprevent it. sand 30 days later." onths this ctions of siana and Engraved Cards and Invitaions? est posted ? , I he Press and Banner Co A discussombatting i 1 J a "IMMIUIIIIimilillllllllllltlllllHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIUIMllUlllltllUIIUtflMlliUillintttllllllltUHHIIIIItlJI i I could || rs in the ff !|| n acres in j| plant T II MILLIONS OF A is are the^y subject to . f | OBSERVE NAT] 'lant your =i (I D iur lands || breaking j| Is over at If In every village, town, cit for cot- " mighty nation, men, women ? HI iree and a j 11 Bed by |j Januar; 0 to 800'11 set 'n motion new thrift pr utilizer to . || caving and investing. red. This fl iU bed tile ill A visit to the bank to oper discuss matters of investmen ance of the day. : bed j u^t j 11 May we count on a call frc .r harrow 11 le soil in if {tormina- jj THE PLAN! too early. 11 The Progre lh" fmt II Abbevill s early as || >p planted j| re subject || cultivating II 111 abOUt 1 5 ! I ?.im SlIrtllUIWIiromtWIIMIIIBMWroMIIWimiMWIHIWIIflWIIIWiWMIHinilHWWWtUlliilMIIMIiiWnilltWI' ' . I wmmmmmmmm f , is mutual. | " e are glad | 3 in return, | ; nkmg ser- | I .jil m ':'i r this department gj ^ nty and the j ^ I Thomson, Cashier jj \eeper .9 IHlllillllllJillllllM GERMAN ARMY WILL BE REDUCED MONTHLY Berlin (Via London). Jan. 7.? The German army, which numbered 280,000 men on January 1, will be reduced monthly so that by ApriL the strength laid down by the peace treaty will be attained, it was announced today. ?f NOTICE I wish to staate that I stall represent Owen Brothers Marble & Granite Co., of Greenwood, the largest and best equipped plant in the Carolinas. Anyone wanting anything in the shape of memorial work, please call or write me. l-7-4t. Joe F. Edmonds. ^ II . . -I II Is ii MERICANS TO [ONAL THRIFT AY | y and state throughout this ind children are planning on II y 17th actises in earning, spending, jf is il i or add to an account or to it will be a popular observ>m you? fERS BANK I) sssive Bank. e, S. C. iniMIUIlllMIUMaiflilHUlirmiUltfllhllMliiillillllllllUiHi. \ : i*-' z- ^