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|Phi EVERYTHING j 20 I f LK Utl> I Reductio r . J A Dollar's (I BEGINNING B Coat Suits Ready 9 and Dresses Skirts ( H flj $15.00 Coats Suits, sale $10.00 S' B price $10.50 price $12.50 Coat Suits, sale $ 8.00 S price 8.50 price .. I $15.00 Dresses, sale $ 6.00 SI price $10.00 price $12.50 Dresses, sale $ 5.00 SI price ? 8.50 price ? $10.00 Dresses, sale $ 4.00 SI price 6.75 price ? $ 9.00 Dresses, sale $ 3.00 SI price 5.50 price x We havi $3.00 White Quilts, sale the leadii price $2.40 I styles. 8c Gingham, sale . $2 50 Whi Price 6 price 8c Homespun, sale price 6 l-2c 6 1-4 Calic ** ^?? | MT. CARMEL. Mt. Carmel, July 10.?Mt. Carmel > has had an abundance of rain at , last. Farmers will have to get busy ttie J now. tory Mrsi Calhoun Harris and her very Mr. i interesting little children, John, Pat door and Alice Childs, returned to her 'a mo home in Anderson the first part of 0pen ,last week. centl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stuart of Col- Stocl umbia, spent part of last week at ir m the home of Mr. and, Mrs. J. R. Tar- the 1< rant. ing, Miss Gladys Tarrant accompanied p.fea* Mr. and Mrs. Stuart to their home the I in Columbia, where she will spend a tre some time. pasto Mrs. Lena Murray and baby, of Greenwood, are visiting Mrs. S. D. , Wells this week. v Mr. W. L. Miller, candidate for niia] Sheriff in McCormick county, attended a barbecue at White Town on the the I Fourth. lhe c The Fourth of July was very auiet Amei * in Mt. Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of wl BoyH and family spent the day on This Sondley's Creek with Mr and Mrs. Park S. C. Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Norris serve and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Con- socie ner and family spent the day on Lit- pood tie River, but a very dark cloud tions coming up, all came home quickly. good Mr. Fred Black is spending the the I week-end this week with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Black. Parks Roller Mill at Calhoun Mills. CAL< has been running day and night since the wheat has been harvested. Mr^ Parks makes an excellent flour, and^ . people come even 30 miles to this Ac , mill. L Miss Sarah Patterson, of Louisville, Ga., is visiting her cousins. Misses Susie and Florence Patterson. Th The people of Mt. Carmel enjoyed shoul a rare treat last Sabbath morning, omel Rev. J. G. Dale, a foreign mission- tie o ary, made a short talk to the Sabbath feet ? - - ? ? IT* School, and preached at eleven it o'clock. His address and sermon whic] were both very interesting. We were surel indeed sorry that the threatening make weather prevented us from hearing Ct his talk on Mexico. Dods Mr. Smith of Washington, Ga., ?erf< spent last Sabbath at the home of Cs Mrs. Emma Knox. is mi Mrs. Emma Knox and Miss Maggie Take Knox are spending a few days in "ind ; Pnnburg. Ga., with Mrs. Gordon ^eat? Thurmond. work The Matron's Sewing Circle was Live] very pleasantly entertained on Fri- up f day afternoon by Mrs. J. W. Boyd, nes, The weather was very bad but quite ache a number of ladies enjoyed the af- Youi teraoon. After work was laid aside Dods delicious peach cream and cake was horri served. ing i ! ni Iso HAnn f mmKamaasm :M9 BBBBBMHWHBB . Worth of B WEDNESDAY, -Made Dress Goodi $1.50 Dress Goods, price kirts, sale $1.25 Dress Goods, $8.00 Price $ kirts, sale S1*00 Dress Goods, ? 6.40 Price kirts, sale 75c Dress Goods, 4.80 price arts, sale 50c Dress Goods, i $4.00 price drts,/~^ sale 40c Dress Goods, $3.20 price arts, sale 25c Dress Goods, $2.40 price ? them in all Big Stock to Select Fi ig colors and You will notice I te Quilas, sale the.e price, are to be. |2.00 more redaction t ? ? - ??r 20 per cent, we n 0, sale price 5c close them oat. THE BIBLE SOCIETY lie Editor: ' i announced a short time ago ^ A.merican Bible Society Deposiis now in the Jewelry Store of __ and Mrs. R. Kirkwood, next ous ? to the National Bank. This is Mis, st convenient place and always wprp , and accessible. We have re- M y increased and improved the s ? . ? i c very mucn. ue sure ana Dear ind the anniversary meeting of and M ical society on Wednesday even- Miss July 12th, on the open air in Gre :hing lawn just in the rear of ? ?resbyterian Church. We have F*. at in prospect as Dr. DeMent, IB n r of the First Baptist Church of ? * nwood, has promised an address ?___f le occasion. On the last Wed- J? ly in July, 26th inst., the Dis- Vr Bible Society will hold its AnMeeting, which will be the ty-third (93rd) Anniversary of , ^.bebville District Society and ?. r me hundredth (100th) of the j^jg, rican Bible Society in New York cnpni lich we are a branch. %r } meeting will be held in Klugli's Misi . where a picnic dinner will be d, and we hope all of the tranc'i ties in the county will send a Bank contribution and full .ielegnCome and let's have another big old time at the meeting of Jible Society. Amos B. Morse, Secretary. DMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES YOU SICK Like Dynamite on a Sluggish iver and You Lose a Day's Work. Loans tere's no reason why a person Overd: [d take sickening, salivating cal- Furnit when 50 cents buys a large hot- Bankii f Dodson's Liver Tone?a per- Other substitute for calomel. Due f is a pleasant, vegetable liquid Currei h will start your liver just as Gold y as calomel, but it doesn't Silver i you sick and can not salivate. lildren and grown folks can take on's Liver Tone, because it is Tot! ictly harmless. QTAT tlomel is a dangerous drug. It ercury and attacks your bones, s a dose of nasty calomel today ? you will feel weak, sick and nau- y^o, ' sd tomorrow. Don't lose a day's is a t] Take a snoonfnl of Dodson's r Tone instead and you will wake g eeling great. No more biliousconstipation, sluggishness, head, coated tongue or sour stomach. druggist says if you don't find Correi ion's Liver Tone acts better than ible calomel your money is waitFor you.?Adv. n & lualSi n/VTTmn UUUN High-Class JULY 51h?ENPli i Table Linen Blea< sale $1.25 Table Linen, sale 10c Bleachi 1.20 price $1.00 price sale $1.00 Table Linen, sale 8c Bleachi 1.00 price 80c price sale 75c Table Linen, sale 10c Homesi 80c price 60c pnce ooi* 50c Table Linen, sale 15c Cambri g-T price 40c Pnce 25c Table Linen, sale 12c Cambri price 20c price $3.00 doz Doylies, sale 10c Cambi sale ' Price $2.40 price 32c $2.00 doz. Doylies, sale 12c Percal sale price \ *1,60 price 20c $1-50 doz: Doylies, sale 10c Percale price $1.20 price rom $1.25 doz. Doylies, sale 10c Gingha: price $1.00 price A**' $1.00 doz. Doylies, sale told price 80c $1.25 White price Kid and Silk Gloves go " mst in this sale at same dis- $1.00 White count. price LONG CANE. SPvg?S ? Mr. Bob K ig Cane, July 8.?The farmers cit^.FrifJay* . 3 community are thankful for shop^ng ^ ce rains which were so needed. week. rops are now looking prosper- jt S in the city M ses Linnie and Allie Beauford nj0mj shopping in the city Thursday, f^w days last . W. D. Beauford spent a few ? Mr. Earl S ast week in the city with Mr. en<^ !n Cold irs. J. M. McKellar. relatives _ , -j .. ... Mr. Albert 3 Rebecca Botts was a visitor fVlp pitv Rfltn ienwood last Friday. "" Mri'and M W. S. Bosler and little ones the week-end the week end with Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Eug Beauford. . L. F. Finley and children, SUE* the week-end in the city with ^ id Mrs J. M. McKellar. . Jeff Long was shopping in Mrs. Ella L ty Saturday. trix of Clare Maude Botts spent a few days filed suit aga eek in Smithville with her aunt Line railway lattie McCord. of Madison c< 3 Julia McAllister of Abbeville, that she and - * ? Jons nf loot urooir wit.Vi Ten have bee a AC vt uajro vx ?uov ??w?? . andmother, Mrs. John Lomax. $70,000. Atl jes Eva and Estelle Finley' lanta, represe No. 180. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITK THE BANK OF MT. CA LOCATED AT MT. CARMEL, ? at the close of business Jane 30th, RESOURCES. | _ LI and Discounts 21,606.45 Capital stock rafts 535.38 Surplus Fund ;ure and Fixtures 1,725.00 Undivided F ig House 1,500.00 Current E Real Estate Owned 2,294.73 Taxes Paid rom Banks 6,770.14 Individual D icy 540.00 ject to Ch 5.00 Time Certifies & other Minor coin 255.40 Cashier's cht Bills payable al $35,232.10 Total E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville, SS. efore me came J. W. Boyd, Cashier of the jeing duly sworn, says that the above and rue condition of said bank, as shown by the J. W. B n * - 1 1 _ * At- _ /?A. J. worn to ana suDScriDea Deiore me mis om ub W. L. A :t Attest: J. W. MORRAH, R. F. MORRIS, ? S. C. RILEY, Directors. 1J L JLX I imme T c?i i dan 110 \ ' ' Merchandise NG WEDNESDAY, ' 1 ;. ' :hing Shoes! Shoes! ng, sale Our entire stock of Or- J 8c fords, Pumps, High Shoes ng, sale go in this sale. ' 6 l-2c Shoes, sale ran, sale * . 0rt h_ gc price $2.80 c, sale $3.00 Shoes, sale ' 12c price - $2.40 ] c, sale $2.50 Shoes, sale 1 10c price $2.00 ric, sale $2.00 Shoes, sale 80 price $1.60 6' Sale 10c Shoes, sale ? VT price $1.20 ] ' oc $1.25 Shqes, sale * . price - $1.00 < m ,Sa ft* >1.00 Shoes, sale $ _ price 80c 1 Quilts, sale Q white Quilt8> g^g \ >1.00 price $1.20 i Quilts, sale 1 80c 5c Calico, sale price _ 4c 1 ek end with Misses lone ^ w auford. B 4 ^/ ing was a visitor to the ^ e May Stevenson was he city Saturday of last Itevenson was a business onday. 1 json Beauford spent a Pill/ ; week in Greenwood. Itewart spent the weekSpring community with TTinff Tfrnq n visitor to /"* If. rday? varolii rs. Luther Clamp spent of last week with Mr. jene Miller. } FOR $70,000. j( ienora Baer, administra- n nee Daniel Baer, has ' inst the Seaboard Air in the superior court G. H. MAHC sunty, Georgia, alleging her seven minor child- SPE( n injured in the sum of rinson & Born, of At- Via Spartanburg, nt the plaintiff. ____________________ field and C IN OP v Leave Greenwood DIM IT I Leave Hodges, S. li\1V1?<l<) Leave Shoals Jet. f Leave Donalds, S Leave Honea Pat! , 1916. Leave Anderson, Leave Campbells, Leave Belton, S. Leave Williamsto a utt TTTV8 Leave Pelzer, S. ABILITIES. Leave piedmont) paid in $10,000.00 Leave Greenville, ? 1,475.00 Leave Taylors, S. "rofits, less Leave Chick Sprii xoenses and t ao?a r.repr s ( 1__ 139.62 ' eposits Sub- Children beti leek 12,391.10 half of the adult ates.1,099.03 fare end in 0 or ! !cks_ 127.35 1,226.38 RETURNING. Ti 10,000.00 leave Johnson Cil TEN MILES I $35,232.10 Tenn., there are them in direct lii more mountains direction. above named bank, FISHING. C foregoing statement Black Bass in Li books of said bank. NATIONAL S OYD al Soldiers Home *'t i mi,. America, costing ty of July, 1916. For further*j IILLER,> Northern Railway Notary Public. ^ ?-C'? iramc manager, i \GREENY enrvfl ' " ; W3M EVERYTHING AT fl| rl I 9ft I P PER CENT I * Reduction fl mm? ? I I ; for 80 Cents I JULY 19th, 1916 I Lawns and Corsets! I I Muslins- Corsets! L2 l-2c Colored lawns, 53.50 Corsets, sale H.'''S sale price 10c ^ . ?f| LOc colored lawns, sale __ AA _ . . t ? ? price 8c ^3.00 Corsets, sale I 25c Lawns, sale price 20c price $2.40 ; -1 L5c Lawns, sale price 12c $2.00 Corsets,, sale LOc Lawns, sale price 8c price $I*6p i 5c Lawns, sale price 4c $ 1.50 Corsets, sale price $L20 Silks! Silks! $1.00 Corsets, sal? >2. Silks, sale price $1.60 price 80c : ' 11.50 Silks, sale 50c Corsets, sale price $1.2f j ~ >1.25 Silks, sale price $1 Price ? 4Wc il.00 Silks, sale price 80i Thomson's Gloro Fitting F5c Silks, sale price. 60< Coneb. ?0c Silks, sale price. 40i ?-? kUC OlltVS, biUV pxiwv f^.VU TT nibC V^UUU3, ocuc H !5c Silks, sale price. 20< price ?_ $1.60 H L6c Pnesine Silks, sale *? *' . < price 12c 10c Cheviot, sale price 8c CURS10N -OVER : > DMONT & NORTHERN RY. AND ! - :^U na, Clinchfield & Ohio Railway OF SOUTH CABOLINA ' ' t TO OHNSON CITY, TENN. ruesday, July 11th, 1916. )N, Veteran Excursionist, will be in charge of train ' < " . ' *; 3IAL COACHES FOR COLORED PEOPLE S. C., and the Picturesque Route of the Caroline, Clinch. Jhio Railway at the following low round-trip fares: / . 7'S A. M. Rate , A. M. Rate , S. C._6:00 $3.50 Leave Duncan, S. C. 9:46 $2.50 C.? 6:17 3.50 Leave Spartanburg, SC-10:30 2.50 S. C?6:27 3.50 Leave Tucapau, S. C. 9:52 2.50 . C.___ 6:33 3.50 Leave Mayo, S. C 10:52 2.50 h. S. C. 6:43 3.50 Leave Chesnee, S. C. 11:03 2.50 S. C? 6:25 3.50 Leave Harris, N. C 11:31 2.50 S. C._ 3.20 Leave Forest City, N.C_11:35 2.50 C 7:00 3.00 Leave Bostic, N. C 11:40 2.50 n, SC 7:18 3.00 Leave Thermal, N. C. ?12:03 2.50 C 7:23 3.00 Leave Glenwood, N.C.?12:17 2.50 S. C.? 7:34 3.00 Leave Marion, N. C.?12:35 2.50 S. C._ 9:00 3.00 Arrive Johnson City, __ 4:45 p.m. C. ?. 9:24 2.75 igs, SC 9:28 2.75 I 3 9:36 2.50 | veen the ages of five (5) and twelve (12) years, onefare*, sufficient being added when necesary, to make >. ckets will be good returning on all trains scheduled to ky before noon, Saturday, July IS, 1916. JNDER GROUND. Between Marion and Johnson City, twenty>four tunnels hewn out of solid rock, several of ie, excursionists being able to look ^hrough two or ! without difficulty. High peaks of mountains in every jood Fishing for Mountain and Rainbow Trout and inville River close at hand. OLDIERS HOME. An opportunity to visit the Nationfor Civil War Veterans. The finest plant of its kind in Three Million Doilars, one mile from city on Sr. Ry. information call on any Agent of the Piedmont & Company, or write the following representatives: f, THEO. DeHON, \ & N. Lines. Gen. Sou. Agt, C. C. & O.Ry.of S. C. ILLE, S. C. SPARTANBURG, S. C. G. H. MAHON, GREENVILLE, S. C. I - ' . T" Vi*