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LIFT OFF CORNS! L d tl Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with nr fingers f 'S \a si Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little f1 Freezone on an ach^pg corn, instant-! ^ ly that corn stops hurting, then you 11( lift it right out. Yes, magic! |v A tiny bottle of Freezone costs}d but a few cents at any drug store, ^ but % sufficient to remove every hard S . corn, soft corn, or corn between the \15 toes, and the calluses, without sore- j c' ness or irritation. i y1 Freezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is d wonderful.?Adv. ^ ti NOTICE TEACHERS' EXAMINATION ? fi The Regular Spring Teachers' Ex- (l amination will be held in the County ^ Court House at Abbeville, on Satur- ^ day, May 3rd, between the hours of ^ 9 a. m., and 4 p. m. w W.J.EVANS, 4-l-3t. Co. Supt. of Education, j 1 " y< o] PROFESSIONAL |" Harris & Calvert Undertakers St Embaimerf " Out-of-town Calls Given Spe s id cial Attention at all Hours. { . ABBEVILLE, S. CAROLINA, j W c. - | I r< i t\h ii l f AK1V1 1 FOR SA mmmmmrnmm 87 ACRES?12 miles McCormick Coun of W. D. Morrah. > - v ' Pri 40 AHRES?About si ville, no improvei i and timber. ' 1 pva o j i r?n p c o .1. 0-4 ALRLO 0 one settlement?t on place. Plenty :y ' r running through ] 227 1-2 ACRES?11 ville. This is a spl< : erty. A lot of saw Pri 100 1-2 ACRES?12 ville. Good reside , ings. Well atered and timber. Pri 189 1-4 ACRES?10 ville. A splendic provements, abou torn lands. Pr 541 ACRES?1-2 mil mile from Calhoi farm being opera Lies well, is well abundance of wo< Pri< Can Arram i onorDT I I\UL?Lj1\ 1 s. ,IEUT. CARROLL SWETENBURG (Continued from Page 2.) ay, which is the last one I hav< le honor to command you. During seven months, you gav< le all the satisfaction I could ex ect from you,*you have shown your ?lf strong, in the defensive, hard: nd aggressive in'th^ "Coups d< tains," magnificently brave and gal int in the offensive. You have gloriously ended thi 57th Division's career, in the coursi f the great battle of Champagne i breaking strongly fortified posi ons,. in progressing in a fierci ;ruggle of nine days, for more thai ight kilometers, taking from thi nemy a thousand prisoners, mor< lan 20 guns, several hundred ma (line guns, and enormous material During our mutual life, the power ill bonds which kept us together ave been tightened by our crue >sses, as well as in the joy of thi ictory. You gave jne your confi ence. In my turn, I have given yoi le most precious thing I have t< ive: My Military Honour. It ha een put in good hands. With mj hief and soldier's . heart I than! ou. The Division's elements will bi iviHpfl in some other formations 'ou will take with you your tradi ons of courage, discipline and af action to your chiefs. To thos< ho will ask you where you cami :om you will answfer with pride We are the soldiers of the Divisioi oybet, the Division with the Ret [and; it was a fine Division!" am ou will give a proof of it by you; induct. In the memory of our dear dead piously kiss the sacred folds o: our banner. They havp been won ne in the battles, and now the] ave in the wind of the victory. General Goybet." SERVICES CONTINUED. The following is taken from th< rangeburg Times and Democra F the 5th inst., and will be read witl iterest by the friends of Dr. Swop< i Abbeville: "The evangelistic services in pro LANDS UL... from Abbeville, in Lty, adjoining lands Ice, $30.00 per acre* x miles from Abbenents, all in *wood Price, $25 per acre. bs from Abbeville? wo horse farm open . wood, and stream place. r. Price, $2,000.00. miles-from ~Abbeendid piece of proptimber on this place ice, $17.50 per acre. miles from Abbesnce and out build. and plenty wood ice, $30.00 per acre. 'l "Pvi/wVk A VvViA limes liuni nuuc1 farm but no im150 or 60 acres botice, $18.00 per acre. e from Hester, one m Falls. 15 horse > ,ted on the place. Watered and has an )d and timber. :e, $40.00 per acre. ge Terms 5. LINK u press at the First Baptist Church are ' being largely attended and much in- j s terest has been manifested from the | beginning. The congregations have| ? been made up of people of all the - Protestant churches of the city and - a number of people from the county j j have been in attendance from day| ? to day. The Children's Mass meet. ing yesterday afternoon was a decided success in every way, and it is ? bSlieyed the results of -this service] B' will be far reaching. J "Dr. George W. Swope who is do.' ing the preaching, is making many b friends in this city. His preaching is i of very high order and his tremene dous earnestness makes it apparent t b to all who hear him that his mes- j .' sages are a part of his very self, j _! There is no effort at sensationalism .j and his methods are safe and sane ^'and without objection to the moat 1 conservative. b "Sunday will doubtless be a day, . of unusual interest to all who are in j' touch with the meeting. Three ser-j 3 vices will be held during the day.' s At 11 o'clock-Dr. Swope will speak j on "Visions of God." At 8:30 the ^'evangelist will speak on "The Fatal| | Delay." In the afternoon 'at four| e! o'clock the Davis Baraca Class will L I meet in the main auditorium of St. J Paul's Methodist Church. Dr. Swope ; will address the men on -"Selling out b to the Devil." The class last Sunday b had an attendance of nearly 700 men and it is expected that the attend-, , ance this Sunday will be equally as j' large and that the meeting will be' j1 one long to be remembered. Mrs. r' W. S. Whataker and Mr. Paul Whit-J j akei, whose singing has been accept-j > I able enuring the meeting, will sing f for the men in the afternoon and J will also sing atrthe night service.- j 7\ "The meeting will continue thru j next week. On Tuesday and Wed-J I nesday: mornings service will be held at 11 o'clock and each night at 8:30 Everybody is invited to attend all ? thise services." = tj . t J GETS MANY YEAR3 * - '5 " IN WHICH TO PAY t m I * j Allies Fix Details of German Indem-j j , j nity?Some< Paid^at Once France and Belgium Share' in Firs* ? r Installment for ^Damages ^ Do&e During War.' Paris, April 6, (Havas).?The I j council of four On Saturday reached I . fin nmaaniiini' rtn fV>a n ri Tl f i r>1 P ^ of I j ou agi cwui&iiv vu wmv ^ the indemnities and reparations to be paid by Germany and examina-! tion of the details will begin imme-J diately, the newspapers say. It is not believed there will be any disI agreement as to details and it is in-, dicated that the text of the financial terms will be finished during the week. The JEcho de Paris says that compromises were affected on all debat-' able points regarding the sum to be paid at once by Gennany and the payments in the future against the opposition of the French govern-' ment, it was the payer says, to distribute the future payments over a term of 30 years. The payments for the next few years were fixed. The Journal says there are indica-| tions that the rights of France and Belgium to participate in the pay-1 ments bv Germanv have been recog nized. The first German payment, I it says, will be 25,000,000,000 francs B of which 5,000,000,000 will go to g pay for" raw materials to insure the | resumption of German economic life. France will get 10,000,000,000 francs and Belgium 5,000,000,000 of the. first payment. The rest of the indemnity, the paper says, will cover a*T>eriod of 35 years. Plans for continued occupation of the left Bank of the Rhine have been.| abandoned and the allies will depend| upon an economic blockade as the'l means of pressure on Germany. Fin-''I * al agreement on the Rh.ue and Saar Valley questions will be reached be-! fore the end of the week, it is added. | CHANCE FOR i SCHOOL CHILDREN The Woman's State Liberty Loan' Committee will give a German Hel-J met to the pupil in any school _ in this county who submits the best slogan to be used in the Victory Liberty Loan Drive this month. The contest is open to every pupil in every I school in the county. Tne contest ' closes April 12th, so, teachers and I others should begin at once. I A committee should be appointed.^ 4 >y the principal of each school to ris >ass upon the slogans submitted, n 1 !!his committee .should select the anc hree best slogans and forward thenr oil o Mrs. W. A. Harris, chairman of 1 the ~Woman's Liberty Loan Com- :on ttee for Abb?Tjlle.county. A com- and nittee td be appointed by Mrs. Har- all ? 1 ' t, " = I Watch AUCI Weil I Oh: The Sc | 1 Consisting of 1 Several Hous M | This is unus | Look it over-S3 ' A | South At "Service of i f nsac p nome umct a pipe in your face that's filled ch< rt, if you're on the trail of smoke i a song of tobacco joy that will was to see how much of the n 5t away with every Iwenty-four an "canyon" with Prince Albert ie after laying cjown a smoke ba nk of the old front line in France never tires your taste because it p into your think-tank that P. A ented process that cuts out bite u can hit smoke-record-high-sp reek without any comeback but i eynolds Tobaeco Company, will select from the sloerans sent lecte that which is considered the best,. oga \ the prize will be given the pu- T1 who offered the slogan. shou The slogan selected by the county hand imittee will be sent tt> Columbia, not 1 j I from among those submitted by, 4 the counties the best will be se-j. *> For Date ol iam e IU11 01 1 frop juare, Abbeville Four Stores, La^ es, and a Numbei ually desirable p and watch for da Sale Conducted by lantic Realt] : Guaranteed Satisfai Greenwo IBlMIBllllii lilllfl'lHHii ' ' '^11 11 m I -J - ^,aeti^ol r^Lha! <ta*?lm II > - . *'a?, J f?ind Jz"#. 11 **?&>?& // / " *?* II /? 4iaagf ?! iwuvwv Ml > % ? | perfect condition. eerily brimful of Prince peace! For, P. A. will 1 make you wish your ational joy smoke you' hours! through thick and thin. , trage that'll make the has the quaint And, , is made by our excluand parch?assurance ota seven tfays out of * }]m real smoke joy! 1 Winston-Salem, N. C ' d, and adopted as - the State le committeefrbtoeVfciy school, ^ ^ " W Ay Id have the - slogans- in the is of Mrs. Harris, 'at Abbeville, later than'April 14th. Mrs. L. J. Bristow,- v- . ' r Publicity Chairman. BEyj Qtitv W lJ I ^ B ' I Sr : S gg # I n Range, -I . v ,1 r of Lots, m * 1 property? j j te of sale I . . 4 gj 'r*^\ j Co. j -| ction" -i od, S. C. 1 j