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iianugiiuiuiuiiiniiuiijafiifi I ? J On A eg ij we want toi [j up from Col \ j tests. 5 jjj S Winther trucks ar ttj but they are, by the Si The motor true jfi To the dealer'': S3 truck leaves your 1 jjj In less than thi y; truck field. jjj We hand'I jg jjj interested in S ffi ? i ' ffi a jn ? $ - Si ffi Sfi Special Train Via Southern Railwa; System, Tuesday May 11th 1920 V Account Southern Baptist Con ention Washington, D. C., Ma; 2th to May 18th Southern Railwa; ystem will sell Round trip ticket o all delegates at one and one thir< are, dates of sale May 8th to 14th with final limit May 24th, 1920. m- a^i-nmnrlate the dele 1U j/ivpcilj V?vvw ates and others from this terri ory we have arranged to operate Special Pullman cars from Green wood, Anderson, Greenville am Spartanburg, to be consolidated a Charlotte with delegation from Co umbia, Charleston, Augusta am ther South Carolina points, as wel as the Charlotte delegaion, fror which point same will be operate a> a section of the Augusta Specia WHAT IT WILL DC FOR, Y If you want to borrow n ask The Should you have some want it in a safe place, wl make it grow, ask The The safety of the rr Standard Building is yours. OF Ai There is profit ?courtesy, toe ill li Ij * AUTHORIZED CAPST JUBBMmMBMBXWVT&T'jZrZS RBBHST 3imiCBR90; * I iRRRFOOSlfaSiaRRa EMONSTR pril 17tf t . -i show you what tn ambia and the tru< e not "cheap trucks" They j record of hundreds of owr :k of great interest today-; in motor trucks Winther rr land. ;ee years the Winther conr e the "Winther trucks to attend. Remen ~ ... i, f n following scneauie; t Leave Greenwood, S. C. Tuseday, May 11th, 10:15 a. m., Return fare, . $22.50. Y Leave Abbeville, S. C., Tuesday J May 11th., 10: a. m. Return fare J $22.02. ' ] ij Leave Greenville, S. C., Tuesday, ,, May 11th., 1:25 p. m. Return fare $19.56. . Leave Anderson, S. C., Tuesday - May 11th, 9:00 a. m. Return fare . e $21.06. 4 Leave Spartanburg, S. C. Tuesday j i May 11th, 2:40 p. m. Return far? t $18.31. jj Leave Union, S. C., Tuesday May d 1th, 9:12 a. m. Return fare $19.44. < II Leave Blacksburg, S. C. Tuesday n May 11th, 3:50 p. m. Return fare J H7 10 ' a 91 1.14-. il Arrive Charlotte, N. C. Tuesday j ' I ) K . r\i 1 I KJU noney, to help pay for a home, STANDARD I i money, much" or little, and here six per cent interest will STANDARD j lortgages owned by the I and Loan Association 3BEVILLE with safety; j i II! four busines, larqe or small, ! Is welcome: AL ONE HALF MILLION BLIEiaiiiliUIJilliUiiraraiHIilfHJ ATION 01 | We are going e Winther will d i I - iL? cr will oe put mi APRIL r embody materials and e> Lers and used in every indi ilike to the seller of motoi Leans less sales resistance lection has become gener Truck" for Abb( nber the D G. A. HARR] ?- ?- ? hi mi m nmnnnrinnnrn ni'ni'a '.lay 11th, 5:50 p. m. Leave Augusta, Ga., Tuesday May 1 1th, 12:15 p. m. Leave Edgefield, S. C. Tuesday lay 11th, 10:40 a. m. a Leave Trenton, S. C. Tuesday May v L 1th, 1:30 p. m. Leave Aiken, S. C., Tuesday May 8 Llth, 12:30 p. m. 3 Leave Batesburg, S. C._ Tuesday Vlay llth, 2:20 p. m. v Leave Newberry, Tuesday May llth, 12:30 p. m. J Leave Columbia, S. C. ^Tuesday Vfay llth, 3:45 p. m. Arrive Charlotte, N. C. Tuesday May 11th 7:15 p. m. Consolidated leave Charlotte Special 7:25 a. m. Arrive Washington 7:15 a. m. May 12th. For business returning from Washington, will be given special atention, and special cars 'operated as necessary. Pullman reservations should be made as far in advance as possible, by applying to nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agent or address, J. F. Dowling, Ticket Agent, Greenwood, S. C.; A. J. Lee, C. P. & T. A., Greenville, S. C.; R. C. Cotner D. P. A., Spartanburg, S. C.; S. H. McLean, D. D. A. Columbia, S. C. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby give*r that , puruant to the resolution of the Board of Trustees of the School District of the Town of Abbeville, a-nd under uthority of the Act of the General t Assembly approved February 19. |, 1920, an election is hereby ordered to' be held at Abbeville Court House j in said District, April 20th., f 1920 within the usual hours, for the t urpose of allowing the qualified. lectors of said district to vote o:i the ',, question of levyinir an annual tax of 7 our mills in addition to the special axes now levied in said school dis-' rict for school purposes, to be used C or current expenses for the support * nd maintenance of the schools of " aid district. Those desiring to vote for said 1 evy and additional tax will vote a ballot of the following form (printed or written): : BBBBBBBBBBBffi i - WINTHI to give a demons ^ v/iAv/io/rn 4-fH U. /-I It^ICOCHlUI u some of the ui . 17th cclusive Winther constru< istry, the most economic ^trucks and to the user-i , easier sales and a refre ally recognized by the ' iville and vicin< ate APRI1 [SON, Manager SPECIAL ELECTION SCHOOL DISTRICT TOWN OF ABBEVILLE ' April 20th., 1920. Shall an annual tax of four nulls in ddition to other special taxes be oted in this district: Yes. Those opposed to eaid levy and dditional tax will vote a ballot! imilar in form except that the word j No" shall be substituted for the' /ord "Yes." The following will act - as mana-' :ers of said election: T. C. Seal, C. L Botts, and J. L. Clark. Wm. M. Barnwell, Chairman Board of Trustees, J. S. Morse, Secretary. March 20, 1920. -22-l-ti.-4 weeks. 3Iiller's Antiseptic Oil. Known an Snake Oil WJJ Positively Relieve Pain inr Few Minutes Try it right now for Rheumatism, J Neuralgia, Lumbauo, sore, stiff and swol- I len joints, paiu In the. head, Lack and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one application pain usually disappears if by magic. A new remedy used externally for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Influenza, Sore rPK..?..? T^rvoMlflo T1)J3 oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an illustration. pour ten drops on the thickest piece of sole leather and It will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. ^Accept no substitute. This frreat oil is golden red color only. Manufactured by Herb Juice Medicine Co. only. Get V PENNEYS CREEK ? ^ >! Miss Mattie Rogers has returned ] o Demrous, Ga., after a few days ita.v with home folks and to attend I ho Power?Pennell wedding. Mrs. Mattie Taylor, and daughter, diss Lila. spent last Thursday with' 0 drs. W. ('. Rogers. Mr. .Hid Mrs. J. K. Rogers, and hildren, spent Saturday night with he hitters father. Mr. George Hodge [ md family. Mi-s I.ula Williams .-.pent Satui* *' rn--i ... - r !:iy ti'jlit wit!: .Miss i.na i ayiur ui Midway.. Mrs. o. B. Iloiror?. and son. Jim. md her frranddauirhter, Tone Roarers, i I iR TRUC . r ?nr i traiion or a ml/ tive of the factor mal and many c stion not possible in the ti al of any motor truck pr s beyond question-WIN ishing absence of service 'trade" as the most desir age and we w . 17th \ spent the week-end in Oakway witl her daughter, Mrs. Mary Lo? Myers. She also spent rronday night in Anderson seeing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford, and little son, Ray, and daughter, Miss Ethel, were the spend-the-day-guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rogers. Miss Ethel spent part of the day with Miss Lula Williams. Mr. S. S. Ellenburg was called to Plum Branch last week to attend he funeral of his sister. We all exend great sympathy to this bereaved man, as he has lost two sisters and one brother this year. Messrs. Mack Williams and 0. L Ellenburg were in Abbeville Monday Mr. Raymond Price, of Abbeville, a CAROLINA T< WASHINGTC Acco SOUTHERN BAP1 V SEABOARD AIR Leave Calhoun Falls 2:35 pm Leave Abbeville 3:10 pm Leave Anderson (Via P&N 9:15 am Leave Grenwood 3:45 pm Leave Cross Hill 4:00 pm Leave Clinton 4:30 pm Leave Whitmire 4:50 pm Leave Carlisle 5:10 pm Leave Chester 5:45 pm Leave Monroe 7:00 pm Arrive Washington 8:00 am I ALL STEEL PULLMAN This train is being operated leirau-s, members of their familic Southern Baptist Convention \vh pm. .May 12tii. Dr. J. R. Jester, lit? Pullman reservation for this made reservation should eom:nu he is in ehartre of the Pullman di i FRED GF'SSLEF?, Asst. Gen'l Pass'r Agent Asst. Gen'l Pass'r Agent :k i \L TRUCK"; | 11 mill mme ? >/ the unusual j? ? Si s rucks built to a price; 3 oduced to date. S THER. ?| trouble after the y; !fi able in the motor jjj i nrit pilpninrip B %?v hi. v w w v ? w ip $ Hi a i $ s I lCpent the week-end with his brother 'Mr. R. R. Price. j Mr. Sevier Wilson has returned to Tampa, Florida and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams this I 1 year. :| Mrs. Add Hill, and little daughter, Sarah, spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. F. Rogers. Mr. Jim Rogers is on the sick list his week. We hope he will soon be 1 li righ^ Mr. J. L. Williams, of Greenville, was in Abbeville Monday. I Mrs. .T. F. Ellenburer. and sister. J Miss Lula Williams, spent Monday .{with Mrs. Walter Ellis. . j Mrs. W. C. Rogers spent Saturday , afternoon with Mrs. M. L. Williams. A \ SPECIAL 0 )N, D. C. unt i \ '1ST CONVENTION IA LINE RAILWAY May 11th $22.90 May 11th $22.30 May 11th $23.42 May 11th $21.68 " ' ml. frOA CO May inn 3>?v.tso May 11th $19.88 May 11th $19.42 May 11th $18.74 Mav Hth $16.95 May 12th S AND DINING . CARS for the exclusi%-e use of the de >s and friends, who will attend the ich convenes in Washington at 3:0 has already receivedy request for train. Those who have not already nicate with Dr. Jester at once, as a grain. J. D; WALLER Agent, Sal Agent, S. A. L.