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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Abbeville. Pursuant to Ac t of Assembl passed at regular Session, 1916, tl County Board of Commissioners wi receive bids for the sum of Twent; Thousand ($20,000) Dollars, payab one year from date. ' ' | ^ (WHICH? A season's toil i food, or 3 little money inve your Truck, Cotton or Grai your choice now. 1 Progressive Southern farmers longag< ed soils with Phosphoric Acid, Ami PUNTERS DOUBLES because it contains available Phosp right proportions. Better place your order for Planter'! a I Ask *ny agent in your town for in I 11 us d.irect- Every bag is stamped wi > H I for it?It's for your protection. J V Planters Fertiliz mmm * ^Q^SWy^^^^CCv^LXAyH^nUWrLW ? > . " '"^aSQm t^iTaS^^^!fif^M^H^rMi^ii!}l "-1 *'; ^*Mm\^ly?rp<w^^ '' f 1 . _ 1 1 ? ' jp^ TH 11 SIR 1 Theda ji Pre | 1 Based on the Clin i! Histo] 1 ^ . | The I n | Spectac |! 5,000 F OPERA SfflfifiEfiHSilHfim , Bids to be evened or heard, as Board may decide to have them open or sealed at next meeting, at Eleven y, A. M., April 8th, 1919. ie W. A. STEVENSON, ill Supervisor Abbeville Co. y- M. L. EVANS, le Secretary of Board. j March 20th. 1919. 3-21-3t. 3wks ' . , i b .vasted on a soil deficient in plant :sted in Planter's Fertilizer?and 1 n crop more than doubled? Make ?j > realized the necessity of supplying exhaust- ^ monia and Potash, which every crop needs. |j fERTHJZER YOUR YIELD horic Acid, Ammonia and Potash in the I % i 5 right now and avoid delayed delivery. formation, free advice, or prices, or write th our Giant Lizard Trade-Mark.,' Look er & Phosphate Co. / FACTURERS A. J SOUTH CAROLINA WILLIAM EDA EN SUPREME Bara Super, iduction onicles of Josphus, Standard rian of Her Day i E rs -s Q ^8 lUliijpia '?10115 1 A ParaVan nf ,10 Cats, Sheep, S ^rformers annnruannnanannE n J1JIJ1JIJIJIJ LJ 1J l-i IJIJ E j u I i TO HELP FARMERS. Extension Service of CUmion College to Assist in Placing Labor on ' Farms. Clemson College, March 26.?Acting Director of Extension Serivce, B. W. Watkins, has arranged to have a representative of the Extension Service at Camp Jackson hereafter to lopk after the interests of farmers and farming in connection with discharged soldiers who may be interested in various lines of agricultural industry. This agent will act as a sort of clearing house between farmers who are in need of help and sol4 # diers who are seeking work in agricultural lines. A series of form cards will be used by the special agent to set forth needs of farmers and another series to set forth the qualifications of soldiers for certain kinds of work. County agents will be called upon to aid in getting farmers of their respective counties to furnish data of their needs and "making connection" between those seeking workers and those seeking work. By this means men qualified as farm mechanics, tractor operators, herdsmen, dairymen, truckers, horticulturists, foremen, etc., as well as ordinary laborers, may be put in touch with farmers and landowners j who need such help. Seed ? , i Potatoes Our Maine-Grown Seed Potatoes are selected seed stock; and government inspected. For years they ^ave enjoyed a reputation for superiority. viTasrsria HVVJL/U II SEEDS Our Field and Garden Seeds I are all recleaned, being tested I both for purfty and germlnaI tion, and we know them to be I first-class quality. Write for I our 1919 Catalog and "Wood's I Crop Special^" giving- current j prices of i I jSced Corns; Soja I Beans, Cow Peas, Etc. ' I T.W.Wood & Sons I .. SEEDS BE IT, I Richmond, . Virginia. iniojcLCUcicinicucuciciciD OIJOIJ'IJU UIJIJ UIJUUL FOX presei b; OF THE SCRl isceodant c Camels, Herds of B makes, Lambs, Goat no NOT 1URS, I THE COMING CIRCUS j anc If I SO Sparks World Famous Sho,ws are ^ billed to exhibit at Greenwood, S. C.t j j on Tueusday, April 8th, and from the newspaper reports preceding, them their exhibition will be worth going has many miles to witness. noi Of the many features carried byi j g the show this season, some of the cjn Animal Acts are without doubt th< most wonderful and thrilling ever i presented to an American audience. jy j The big group of fighting forest-bred s^0 lions, all full grown males, give an ne. exhibition that is full of thrills, and the audience is left with a positive feeling of awe at man's wonderful pr mastery over the brute creation. Another extraordinary feature with( ow the show is Capt. Wesley's troupe of an educated Seals and Sea Lions. These' he; | interesting sea animals perform the' th< I most seemingly impossibly feats; bal-| eli 1 ancinc chairs, umbrellas and whirling in j brands of fire while climbing ladders,' sti . walking tight ropes and riding the' j backs of galloping horses. This fea-j coi ture baffles description and must be in | seen to be appreciated. j I ! ? Many other wonderful things "are mm j to be seen with this mammoth show, [and the main performance! beneath the big tents will present a number of the most marvelous foreign acts of, the century. The menagerie of wild animals car-i ried with the show is complete in ev-l ery detail, and contains rare and cu-j rious specimens of the earth's most interesting and curious animals. ' A mile long street parade of daz-; zling splendor, beautiful women, and^ handsome horses, interspersed with three brass bands and a steam cam-'! ope will traverse the streets shortly I before noon, and" this- feature alone; * will be worth goihg many miles to ! see. Don't forget the date and the place of exhibition,' Tuesday, April 8th, atj Greenwood. ! ?-?Back on the Job Thanks to Dreco ?: s- k : ; _ Anderson, S. C.r Man Was Forced to Lay Off on Account of Backache ' and Kidney Trouble. Well * x ? ? / v i i . . ... Again. : ? ! i ul havd to lay off from my work on j account of the pains over my kidneys ! . j- . QtS IP A l l\i A. IEN in )f the Weld uliock, Oxen, Donke/ :s, Dogs, Cockatoos, D ' MIQQ IT 1T1WU A ? VPRIL 3r niinnrir?:iKiK|r|r'r|r|rtr i i in my legs. My stomach was alin bad shape, and gave much trouby swelling up with sour gas, and 'requently had swimming in the id, but Dreco, the new medicine, 5 stopped all my troubles, and I'm v able to work regular again, and ive all the credit to this good medie:" said T. E. Mullinax, of C. St., derson, S. C. Thousands of people are needlesssuffering from disprders of the mach, blood, liver, bowels and kidys. Relief is within reach of all. iny have found deliverance from iir suffering through the use of eco; the great herbal system tonic, ,ich is compounded from Nature's n remedies?roots, herbs, barks d berries, which are necessary to alth. That is why it regenerates ; blood, overcomes rheumatism; minates catarrh; puts the stomach good condition and relieves conpation, Dreco is widely sold throughout the jntry and is highly recommended Abbeville by P. B. Speed.?Adv. Why Spend Yi I for highly perfumed lard or a Hair Grower H ':r with N another similar T ?:' ^ Base?" When you buy Wilson's Quick Hair Grower you buy a gen- i : uine top-notch Hair Dressing. 'A pomade with a quality base. Once used you will use no other. One jar will convince the most skeptical. Call at McMurray's ? Drug Co., ask them to show yo? a jar. For Sale by Leading ..Wilson Manufac No. 59 Church St. MnnnnanHBHnDra njujuuuuu u ij ij uis ling of Dr; s, Kine, Pigeons, P oves, Elephants an 5^0001 dADN 25c ESTATE OF MRS ALICE E. POORE Notice of Settlement and Application for Final Discharge. Take Notice that on the 7th day of April, 1919, I will render a final account of my accounts and doing as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Alice 0. Poorte, deceased, in the office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville County at 10 o'clock a. m., anc\ on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such Administrator. All persons having demands a gainst said estate will present them for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be for ever barred. JNO. T. POORE, 3-25-3t. . .11"] vuvvvvyvvvvv vvv ^ NOTICE. V. V The Opera House is run- V V ning "The Best of Good Pic- V V tures" every night in the V V week. V ' ^VVV^VVVVVVVVVV our Hard Cash wwiiimi WiTTiflf'T mT<T Wr''^ Bgfr .. jnpP' ' "I" . : Druggists Everywhere ;; A :turing Company j Abbeville, S. C. ' ' ? . H Terribly [j Magnificent [ j - ==Facinalingly j | Fearsome 1 siiifisi aaid z j 21 arrois, Peacocks Si irl 1.500 Horses, r! Performers | 1ISSION I and 50c ffi nnpiririFinnnnnnnrC 13131313 la 111 la lU 111 111 111 l!J Su