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XUUUA <??W????i? SEMAINS OF FRYATT ! TAKEN TO ENGLAND London, July 7.?The body of Captain Fryatt, executed in 1916 by the Germans for attempting to ram * snbmarine, was brought to Dover today aboard a British destroyer es carted by vessels of the Dover patrol. I The casket, on a grun carriage, was I drawn solemnly from the destroyer t? the railway station accompanied if a naval escort and civil authorities. The casket was placed in the rtation under a military guard durmg the night. It will be taken by tzxm tomorrow to London where national memorial services will be held at .St. Paul's Cathedral. f _ / Cigar Makers Strike. Jfoston, July 7.?More than 2,000 moon cigar makers went on strike today in an effort to enforce de? muds for a wage increase of approximately 14 per cent. Most of the Hzge shops were closed, but several the small manufacturers who granted the demands were unaffected Engraved Cards and Invitaions? Ik Press and Banner Co. I Is REAL iSwSpUEl I TO rO WP ? 7 7 I JA?K SUTHERLAND f "/ j Before long peace conditions j will boost the price of reel es! Iat?. Now is the time to secure ! the property that w$l meke your Irres more independent and comfortable. A small advance will start you. Adrance now?cut the barbed wires of your war-time caution and ad vance toward* your peace-time 1 objectir*. , \ . \ 100 ACRE TRACT?Six and 1 one-half miles from AbbeJ ville in Sharon neighborhood; i close to school and church. Three-room house and barn. Price per acre $32.50. . ?2 ACRE TRACT OF LAND? 4 miles south of Abbeville. Tenant house, barn, 8 or 10 acres of fine branch bottoms, 35 acres in cultivation, balance in woods both pine and ash. Rented for this year, i i. Near school house. Price per acre $20.00 LOT?on South side ot town, 150x150 feet. Price, $150.00 > 156 ACRE TRACT?Located 4 :< miles Southeast of Abbeville S. Cv Six room dwelling, 3room tenant house, barn. About 2-horse farm rented for this year. Good bottom land, plenty ashe wood and timber. Price $4,400. j TWO STORY DWELLING?6room, hall, electric lights and " ?i- _ ii. sewerage, a minutes wai* from square. Bargain at l | I $1,250.00 I 166 ACRES?6 miles from Abbeville. Good dwelling, bam tenant house, located in Lebanon section, close to school i and church. \ ' , Price per acre $30.00 I f L 5-ROOM DWELLING? On ^ rix. li soucn main Direct, ai uun,uii %: Mill. Price, $1,100.00 ! j 11 36 ACRE?Tract of land, 3 1-2 b j miles from Hodges, 8 miles 5 from Abbeville, good dwell< liag, barn and outhouses. ' Price, $1,650.00 ! i \ 1 ^Sj t PERSONALS. V Dr. S. G. Thomson, who has been* ill for the past week, is reported as greatly improved. Dr. F. E. Harrison, who has been indisposed for several days, was reported to be better today. Mrs. W. A. Templeton has return+<-> A kkmrillo #ftor R visit. With! CU IV * twwv T A**V ?MVV* ? relatives in Lexington, Ky. Prof. Robert H., Coleman, Mrs. Coleman and two children, Charleston, are here for the summer, visiting Prof. Coleman's mother, Mrs. M. T. Coleman. ALLIES TO INVESTIGATE TROUBLES AT FIUME Paris, July 8.?Te council of five today appointed an inter-allied commission to investigate the recent troubles in Fiume and other Adriatic ports between Italian and other allied soldiers of the forces of occupation. MEETING OF ABBEVILLE MEDICAL SOCIETY The Abbeville Medical Society will ? ' * ?t1 A* Hold its regular mommy meeting here Friday evening, at 8:30 o'clock. A full attendance is urged. A New Warehouse. The old lumber yard recently ibought Dr. G. E. Calvert from J. Allen Smith will be utilized in the inear future for a cotton warehouse, capacity 3,000 bales. The present warehouse space is not sufficient to take care of the demand and it is (expected that the new warehouse will soon be filled. O ffto the Mountains. Judge and Mrs, Frank B. Gary are leaving in a few days for Hendersonville, where they will enjoy the mountains. Judge Gary begins his fall terms of court in August and he feels the need of rest now. REMOVAL NOTICE. T. H. Maxwell's Meat Market has been moved from old stand on Wash-! ington street to North Main, nextj door to Stark's Vehicle Co. MAXWELL'S MARKET. 7-ll-5t. Pd. Statement of the Condition of THE BANK OF D0NALD8, Lola ted at Donalds, S. C., at the Close of EBusiness June 30, 1919. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $133,347.74 Overdrafts 116.22 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank, 4,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures,- 1,516.62 Banking House 1,094.99 Other Real Estate Owned 918.37 Due from Banks and Bankers 17,837.29 Currency, 1,406.00 Gold,' _ 25.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin, 549.43 Checks and Cash Items- 637.30 TOTAL, $161,948.96 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus Fund, 7,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid, 4,074.83 Dividends Unpaid 1,010.00 Individual Deposits, subject to Check, 50,632.26 Demand Certificates of Deposit, 54,174.22 Time Certifi?-1 j ? --m. a nnc aa cate vi uepusiu Cashier's Chk. 294.95-109,806.87 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed, 15,000.00 Reserve Fund Carried on General Individual or Savings Ledger, 57.26 TOTAL, _$161,948.96| STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | County of Abbeville, ss: Before me came B. H. SMITH,! Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a time condition of said bank, as shown i by the books of said bank. B. H. SMITH. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, 1919. L. P. TRIBBLE, Magistrate A. C. J Correct Attest: J. C. McDILL, W. R. DUNN, J. J. DUNN, Directors. COLLEGE OF FOUND! A college of highest standard, intentionally limited enrollmen Four-year courses lead to the Bj cal course, a speciail feature. Addresa HARRISON R | CHARLES FARMING METHODS ADVANCE TWENTY YEARS DURING WAF During the past two'years the me thods of production and conservatior employed by the farmers of thi< country have advanced 20 years be yond what they would have been during peace times, says G. I. Christie Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Prior to 1914 and even up to the de claration of war by the United Stat? there were farmers in every com munity who were not interested ir county agents, farmers' institutes the agricultural colleges, or the Un ited States Department of Agricul ture. But when war was declare< i and Uncle Sam asked the farmers t< grow more foodstuffs of every kind those who had before assumed an at titude of indifference responded t< the call. Throughout the Natioi [these farmers, with a spirit of patri otism and an additional inducement of fair prices and assurance of rea sonable compensation for their ex penditures, called upon the Federa department and other agencies tha' could give them information. The at titude as well as tne spirit or tn< farmers changed from peace-time t< war-time farming. Motor Trip. \ Mr. R. L. Mabry and family wfi motor to Edgefield Sunday and spen< the day with relatives. Miss Susi< Mabry and Miss Marion Mabry wil stay in Edgefield for a visit of tw< weeks with friends and relatives. 4 The Rev. H. W. Pratt and Mrs Pratt will return from Rock Hill to day, making the trip in their ma chine. 1 > Dance Tuesday Night. Mr. and Mrs. -Herbert L. Allei gave a dance in honor of their niece Miss Bessie Allen and Miss Jenni< Allen, of Greenville, at their hom< on Chestnut % Street Tuesday night About 25 young people of the citj attended and a delightful time wa had. Miss Bessie Allen taught schoo in Abbeville -several years ago an< has many friends here. Miss Susi< Mabry served punch. Appointed Principal. . The county school board electe< the Rev. J. L. Branch principal*- oJ the De La Howe School for the com ing session. Mr. Branch was con nected with the Thorn well Orphan age for a number of year.s Statement Of the Condition Of THE OPERATIVES TRU81 COMPANY, Located at Abbeville, S. C., at th< Close of Business, June 30, 1919. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $10,348.2$ juue irom vuanKs ana Bankers 6,241.7< Currency, 1,500.0( Silver and Other Minor Coin 246.8( Other ResouTses, viz: Stamps, "Savings" 42.31 Liberty Bonds 333.5( TOTAL $18,712.7( LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In $ 4,045.01 Surplus Fund, 100.01 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 181.51 Dividends Unpaid, i_ 152.5( Individual Deposits, subject to Check 14,233.6: TOTAL, $18,712.7( STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville, ss. Before me came J. F. 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