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I NEW PERF Q]LCOQK\! I Be Pati Save coa Cook St inexpens and asK perfect < flame of curately 3,000,00 [ fortable ; j America Why nol I Made in I and oven, Ask your Heater. Use Alad ft-! Look and Feel (| :: Clean, Sweet ant) ijtf;Fresh Every Day Mjnk a glass of real hot water I before breakfast to wash S | out poisons. I> v -WW is noc merely to uve, Dut 10 Ire well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a P glorious condition to attain, and yet gg Iww very easy it is if one will pnly the morning Inside bath, fe: b Folks who are accustomed to feel taQ and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, >foul E tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, |( mp, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy 3 by opening the sluices of the system I? inch morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stagl*jbmt matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or ??n, should, each morning, before ? -breakfast, drink a glass of real hot vxter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wast, from the ' > stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the frerfous day's indigestible waste, our bile and poisonous toxins; thu3 (Meansing, sweetening and purifying ' Ob entire alimentary canal before mnfd fond Intrk th? Htomafih. IN tie action of hot water and limestone ^phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans fvt all the sour fermentations, gases, SVwaste and acidity and gives one a iplendid appetite for breakfast. While |?iee are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate is quietly exj$ fcracting a large volume of water from Jjjr.tfce blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside % j The millions of people who are ^ pothered with constipation, bilious pells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood ^ borders and sickly complexions are Red to Ret a quarter pound of lime I; tone phosphate from the drug store trhich will cost very little, but ia ?f^afficient to make anyone a proSMmced crank on the subject of p- htenml sanitation. k- ESTATE OF AZRA C. CLINKSCALES, Deceased. . Notice of Settlement and Applica' ' tion for Final Discharge. [|> Take Notice that on the 25th day 'I* mf June, 1918, I will render a final BZ ^ | account of my acting and doings as Administrator of the Estate of Azra 0'C. Clinkscales, deceased, in the offee of Judge of Probate for Abbepjtille County at* 10 o'clock a. m., IH end' on the same day will apply for ^ Jinrtliftwo fi*nm mv frilct U Q IP*. IIlidi uiotnaigv V?MWV ww ?ach Administrator. f . All persons having demands t against said estate will present them B fipr payment on or before that day, E jroven and authenticated or be forever barred. J. H. CLINKSCALES, Administrator. J. 5-24 -It ea. week-4 wks. ECT10N a iotic and Com 1 and wood by using a New P< 1f??/\oawa All ?oltlfOTfO Q JVC OllU AtlUOtUV/ VU u*f?u;g m iive. Escape the work and dirt o es and soot. Have a cool kite] :ooking of all kinds?for the cl the New Perfection can be insta adjusted?like gas?and it stays 0 New Perfections are keeping ki and saving coal, money and lat n women. t for y ou ? l-7-^l KiirnM aitm. wif-k or withoi dealer about the New Perfection Ke din Security Oil?Always available, DARD OIL CO. (NEW Baltimore, Md. , D. C Richmond, Va. Ch , Charlotte, N. G Qi ! I Let Us Do'] Marketin J ' In these days of hii of food products, 01 v the advantages we o: quantities and natu tages in the way of s are not had by others This is why we promptly and why w< WKy not let us ser w n r TV WL* i j ? enm, t We have Agency i ^ 'i/vUl'o A nifnTnnKllpi HklllglllO kllVillVWK&Vl livery Cars for Abbe Would like to hav i at Lowndesville, Ca Due West, Donalds, Wire, phone or wr Overland ; j CLINTO |V i j China is sending contributions j toward the six Y. M. C. A. huts I that are maintained in France for | the Chinese labor army. fo rtable ?jfection Oil vailable and f coal, wood hen and do lean, intense ntly and acPut. j tchens com )or for other xt cabinet top rosene Water , inexpensive. J^SEY) |SWN| larleston, W. Va. arleaton, S. C. STANOABO OMDHMNY fiBiafii i f our Grocery g for You prices and scarcity ir customers realize ffer. We buy in large rally obtain advansupply and price that can fill your order e can save you money ve you? 1 11 arKsaaie < ~~> :or Overland, Willyss and Overland Deville County. e a good live dealer Ihoun Falls, Hester, and Antreville. ite us at once. , C/7 fl st hf /i sj. ir tnji. / VI vt ! (. / MS C". ?N, S. C. ? -J Nineteen thousand baseball bats have been sent overseas by the Y. M. C. A. for the American Expeditionary Forces. j pgaaaaaaaaaa "Th j The! ill OPERA h I MOf [ J Matinee * |E| Night 9.00. Admii }] No seats reserved. I lc tra 55c. All seats n J1 Please reserve sea f 3 cast. |l THE) KAISER RUP I f Capt. von Wohlbold f 2 Capt. von Neigle 1 i 1 Bethman-Holweg I . Admiral von Tirpitz [ J Marshal von Hindenburg II Gen. von Kluck I | Col. Schmiedecke W. T " Capt. von Hancke Hai A zlmivol VAW PllOPrtff \ jU flUlllUCH YV/1. A . * | Gen. Erick von Falkenhayn ? Gen. von der Goltz p 2 Gen. von Bcissler 1 Gen. von Weddingen ' ] | f Gen. von Haetzendorf I J Gen. von Ruesselheim . I Capt. Kovisch C & | Dr. von Gressler I 3 Marcas, the blacksmith 1 Louis Lomenie I II The President j ' Ambassador Gerard < -> Gen. Pershing Gen. Haig | Gen. Joffre Gen. Diaz King Albert ___ Ja< IE Little Jean master ffl Hansel Maste |h Gabrielle IE The New-Made-Bride ?.__Be Hp Grandmother Marcas R I ' Bertha von Neigle Gre ? 3 Gretel ?- Mia STHE STORY. Ely Elliott J. Claw* Summer 1914?and the worlc ?love and friendship ruled the of every day. God looked down and was pleased, fl Gentle breezes fanned the i I of grain; the world hummed v f ] ing sound of bees'and birds i 1 girls. I j Marcas, the blacksmith of E SS mighty man. This man, Marc faith and love and friendship, sweat of his brow, had won pe perity. 3] There was another man wl i | palace in Berlin. He was t* [ eighteen times a duke, twice i m J times a count?besides, being a | liam of Hohenzollern, King of [ peror of Germany. f ] The blacksmith of Louvain I man than the Hohenzollern. T i! I WANTS \ * A FOR SALE?One new Ford Sedan. THE L. W. WHITE CO. 5-21-tf 1 LOST?One old-time round link 2 gold cuff button. I "Waterman self a filling Fountain Pen. S. H. Ros- a enberg. 5-17 e FOR SALE?On .account moving 9 away, will sell Overland Touring J car, good as new. New tires all j around, two extra tires and rims. 1 5-17-tf. LOUISE WATSON. 1 j L. NELSON, Abbeville, S. C. 1 Wanted Wanted ^ Junk of all kind Rags, Rubber, Bags | and Iron. 5-7-tf. o | TOR RENT:?Two nice furnished g unstairs rooms, with all conven- 2 iences. Apply to Mrs. R. C. Wil- b son. 4-26-tf. 3 .J 3 FOR SALE 3 4 Ribbon and Orange Cane Seed. Ninety Days Velvet Beans. All kinds Peas at lowest market price. 5-7-tf. P. ROSENBERG. s b French cinema agents are gather- ? ing up the old John Bunny films to use in Northern France to make the poilus laugh. The films are shown in Y. M. C. A. huts. aaaaaaaaaaaaHEB COMING e Kai "A f 3east of Be IOUSE Abbevill JDAY MAY 27 ind Night. Matinee 3.30 < ssion Matinee, Children Admission^ Night, Balcoi jserved. ts early. Seats on sale O owned but two suit ERT JULIAN and one for the Sal _ Allan Sears three hundred and N. de Brullier August 1st, 1914 . Lon Chaney zollem spoke the i Marc Fenton afire; came the ci Jay Smith staggering. .Harry1 Carter Joy died, hope fl H. Bainbridge preme. Ty von Meter Upon that day t; Valter Belasco light. Ed. Clark ' The baneful au __ W. Cobum spoken. An autocr K. Painter cades had been dei P. Beauregard poisoning their mil . E. Corcoran and necessity of w W. Harris of Devastation, apt. Anderson By a trick of ci . Winter Hall mankind was place Elmo Lincoln hand of an arrant * Lobert Gordon William of Hohenzi Orlo Eastman in all history was Joseph Girard man might find for Alfred Allen sun. _ H. Barrows Blinded by the Harry Holden jn the mind of this _ Pedro Soso fatuity, a mania f? ck MacDonald From beyond th Georgie Hupp tireless thudding o: r Frankie Lee the peaceful 'farm, Ruth Clifford barracks, the arsei ttv Carpenter tn hm vpars twp uby Lafayette killed, maimed, or tchen Lederer two million famili< itress Zoe Rae and suffering do n process of arithme stunted lives are r on. mathematics. 1 was at peace Then came the ir glad business ing crime. An unoff from Heaven into extinction ber tion was destroyed swaying fields gium completed to rith the pleas- stalked onward wil and laughing Frightfulness and 1 infamy?the Lusita ouvain, was a Black Name of the as, lived in There was anotli and, by the White House. The iace and pros- a Great Nation tha bom Free and Eqi 10 lived in a and Happiness. wice a king, Then came the ) i prince, nine which, like a shr< , bishop?Wil- earth, cleared awaj Prussia, Em- the last cannon ha< snver-tnroaiea oetis was a better forth the glad tidir he blacksmith "William of Hoh ifiWfiyaiKfffafafiiffifra o. 3421. REP'ORT OF CON The National Bank of .t Abbeville, in the State of South Cart May 10th, RESOURC . a Loans and discounts (except thos< in b and c . Overdrafts, secured, $2,641.68; unse U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulai value) Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2 per cent a cent, unpledged Payments actually made on Liberty 4 cent Bonds . Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 0. a Value of banking house 2. Real estate owned other than bankin 3. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserv 5. Cash m vault and net amounts due t 6. Net amounts due from banks, banki panies other than included in Item: Total of Items 14,15, 16,17, and ] 9. Checks on banks located outside town of reporting bank and other < 0. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasu due from U. S. Treasurer 2. War Savings Certificates and Thrif owned Total LIABILIT 4. Capital stock paid in 5. Surplus fund 6. a Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, and 0. Circulating notes outstanding 4. Individual deposits subject to check 5. Certificates of deposit due in less tl than money borrowed) 7. Cashier's checks outstanding 0. Dividends unpaid Total STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cou t ti n QiWTTH Cnohipr nf the a X; XX. U. wau* wear that the above statement is true elief. Subscribed and sworn to before ipe tl W CORRECT?Attest: J. S. MORSE, A. M. SMITH, W. M. BARNWELL, Directo ser | rlin" !i e, S. C. |j th ji I >'clock 11 28c, Adults 55c. | J tiy 45c, Orches- j j pera House now. [ 1 3 of clotheS, one for work ( I bbath. The Kaiser owned 1 sixty- six. I . t, and William of Hohen- f 1 word that set the world ^ 1 rash, titanic, colossal? I 2 ed, desolation became su- I [ he world passed into twi- | tocracy of Prussia had [ acy of hate which for de- * ] ceiving a great people, I j ids, preaching the virtue ^ ar; had applied the torch r 2 rcumstances the weal of f J ? - - I u lur <% iiiuiiiciib in cue ru egotist, tyrant, madman? 1 allem. The greatest crime I I perpetrated that ONE [ 2 HIMSELF a place in the ? J Gods, there flashed forth f 2 i one man, a madness, a . J ital,v malignant, satanic. I e dim horizon began the | I f guns. The rich fields, v ] the busy city became the j lal and the hospital. f snty-two million men were * 1 made prisoners. Twenty- ( ?s mourned, but hunger | J ot lend themselves to the J tic?blasted homes and J j lot to be interrupted by ( laster crime. An unoffend- | ending people was ground |C leath an iron heel, a na- V 2 , the crime against Bel- 5 1 its fullest; the Prussian I | ;h his twin comrades, f I iorror.- A new blotch of J ,nia?was added to the I [ Beast. ^ ( ler man who lived in a ] i Chief and Spokesman of 1 t believes all people were | lal with a right to Peace ? ] 2nd. The dark curtain ft f >ud, had enveloped the f 1 j, and, when the echo of J i died upon the air, the ft ( of all the world rang [ igs? | ] lenzollem Has Fallen!" * i . - : If DITION OF : Abbeville, S. C., ilina, At the Close of Business on 1918. "ES. e shown $204,330.02 204,330.02 icured, $1,060.70___ 3,702.38 kion (par 18,750.00 18,750.00 nd 4 per 23,550.00 > 1-4 per 44,500.00 68,050.00 % of subscription. _ 3,150.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 g house 6,877.84 e Bank 30,134.21 rom national banks. 123,269.88 ers, and trust coms 13, 14, and 15 10,760.03 L8 134,029.91 of city or :ash items 2,309.61 rer and 937.50 't Stamps actually' 883.72 $478,155.19 IES $ 75,000.00 30,000.00 12,730.67 taxes paid 7,851.89 4,878.78 18,750.00 IIII" 305,955.78 lan 30 days (other 41,322.36 "" 2,128.27 "ZIZZIIZZ 120.00 $478,155.19 inty of Abbeville, ss: ibove-named bank, do solemnly to the best of my knowledge and H. G. SMITH, Cashier, nia 90tVi Hnv nf Mav. 1918. r. H. WHITE, Notary Public, rs.