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Liun k n *r\ftir I1V1VJ11E* is no crisper?n resentative of 10 this waist-seam. Vauie-F We have just -1.U in V\w/\tt: ui uieoc in uiun I We are keepii I of the newest cr< i Shirts, Ties, Col I Hats in Felt, Str I give you the besi I Come in and ' {.. I "after your busi IJ CASON i fTHE BUSII | ^ Just go to any first-cla mere m lvr vuc U?MOU*W Sr. He will tell you that k/ :'! s very uncertain. He will advise you to tion before you apply fc man has no time to tea< will tell you?but it will ready?to be trained foi That's why we invite 3 ; GREENWOOD Gre< ^ = I' ~ How we p C'v ' " A long time ago we le [V I community, we needed had to sell "service." < Perhaps you don't kno sponaibility for every thin to- know all there is to shelves. So, when somet it. Test it in our own he I . A striKiKng example o ! Powder. Now, we were ; was all that it was said 1 fe ' And now we do. -i We know so much abo dependable, economical 1 eggs and ingredien i cessful?there is no bett selling you Ryzon. It is 40c. per pound, a about the Ryzon Baking , baking, edited by Maion 5 ecipes. Ask how to get t I W.D.I i i f a. ?'*:V I a" 711 } ?, y" Fresh From the Mint o snappier?no more rep0 pe rcent. cash value than ichaels-Stern irst clothes ? received a large shipment tis, greys, green and blue, lg our stock brimming full eations in Clothing, Shoes, lars, Summer Underwear, aw and Panama. We will t of service. let us show you. We are ness." & imfjister kJb lllVi UUiWImi 4ESS MAN KNOWS. ss business man and ask him what chance d boy or girl in the office. success is possible without training?but go to school?to get ready for the posi>r it?he will tell you that th$ business wftn??>i0<u> ?nH manv other things he all culminate in the advice to you to get business. rou to enter our school. ENTER NOW. BUSINESS COLLEGE, enwood, S. C. ick a winner! arned that to fill our logical place in the to do more than "sell groceries." We *" Km* ma faal o Vpan SPTIJvP of T6 W 11/y UUl? IT b AVV4 M oww.. ? g we sell you. We feel it is our duty be known about the products on our hing new comes on the market we test >mes. That's one way we render service. f this is RYZON, The Perfect x Baking among the first to realize that if Ryzon to be, we ought to know about it. ut it that we recommend it to you as the xaking powder. We sell you your flour, its and we want your baking to be sucer way of insuring this, we feel, than by nd we would like to tell you so'mething Book which is a complete manual of Harris Neil, and comprising zuo tested this $1.00 book for 30c. 8ARKSDALE Thermometers == When your child it sick you need a reliable thermometer to tell you exactly how much fever they may have. Your physician wil ltell you that there is none better than the celebrated Tyco# Thermometer. We have this good thermometer in one and two minute registration at $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50. Also household thermometers from 25 cents to $1.50. / The McMurray Drug Co * -*# i n Beautirui oriage r?ny. On Wednesday afternoon at San Souci country club, Mrs. T. M. Marchant and Mrs. Luther Merchant gave- a beautiful card party for their friends. The club rooms and porches of the country club were artistically ; decorated with summer flowers and tables were arranged for sixty or more players. The afternoon was one especially to be enjoyed out at1 the club as the atmosphere was cool and refreshing 'and the players in their pretty summer frocks made a merry scene and enjoyed very much the charming hospitality of their hostesses. After a series of bridge games refreshments were erred.? la Virginia. Miss Margaret Klugh is at the University of Virginia taking a special course in the summer school. Over a hundred students are registered from South Carolina and they have formed a State club. Attending the Party. Misses Victoria Howie, Lois Little, Elizabeth Jones, Mary Milford, and Messrs. Gottlob Nsuffer and Carroll Swetenburg went up to Lowndesville , Friday night to a party given by Miss Cornelia Tennant in honor of her ; pretty visitor, Miss Gaffney. The young folks enjoyed the party and had an automobile adventure coming home, by getting lost and having two punctures and a blowout Playing For the Methodists. Miss Ruth Howie has been playing the organ for the Methodists during the absence of Mrs. Otto Bristow. Miss Howie is the prize pupil in organ at Brenau College. Barbecue and Picnic Dinner. There will be a barbecue and picnic dinner at Sharon scboolhOuse Friday, July 18. The proceeds are to be used to Tepair the parsonage of the pastor of Sharon church. TO GREET OVERSEAS MEN. McCormick, July 13.t?The McCormick Chapter of the American Red Cross has appointed Friday, July 18, as the day on which to celebrate the homecoming of the soldiers and sailors of McCormick County. The celebration will be held at McCormick and wiil consist of parades, public speaking, barbecue, brass band concerts, baseball, etc. Dr. John E. White, Major H. C. Tillman, Major W. D. Workman, Major C. E. Boinneau and some of the boys themselves will tell of their experiences overseas. It is expected that 3,000 people will attend. | WANTS || Splendid opportunity for men or! women selling guaranteed hosiery.] Handsome profits made in either full or spare time. Full line of men's, women's and children's up-to-date styles. Large commissions. Experience not necessary. Write PHOENIX HOSIERY CO., Philadelphia, Pa. West Market Street Station, 7-ll-8t. STRAYED:?One red and white spotted Indian pony, weight about 600 pounds. Left about June 29. Notify G. W. CADE, Willington, S. r. PH. FOR SALE:?One Car of 29 Gauge Corrugated Galvanized Rcoftag, at $5.50 per square. THE L. W. WHITE CO. I ?-6-tf. . SENATE TAKES UP COVENANT TODAY Washington, July 13.?Consideration by the senate of the peace treaty with its league of nations covenant?actually to open tomorrow with the meeting of the foreign relations committee?transcends in interest anything expected to come before congress this week. Both branches of congress, however, have a busy legislative week ahead with debate on prohibition enforcement legislation expected to continue in the house and with final disposition 01 me agricultural auu auuuijr appropriaton bills, vetoed by the president, to be decided. A number of committees, both those engaged in drafting legislation, and those conducting investigations, will hold meetings. The senate foreign relations committee will hold a special meetng tomorrow to decide on the course to be followed in considering the peace treaty. Although opponents of the league of nations covenant held a conference today, there was no indication that any plan of action had been definitely agreed on. Committee sentiment as to inviting the president to attend hearings on the treat; and to discuss the various clauses still is divided, with a number oi leaders strongly opposed to such informal procedure and still favoring fnrmal apfinn Kir fVla canata ftlnuioV adoption of a resolution to obtain desired information from the presiaenl or the State department. Lack of Interest Shewn In Caucus. Florence, July 13.?"A last and final appeal is made to the State ol South Carolina to send delegates to the caucus of the Amercan Legion ic be held in Florence next Wednesday and Thursday, July 16 and 17," said R. B. Fulton, State secretary, today. "Many counties of the State have not responded," he added, "although they have been urged to name fivt delegates to represent them at th? caucus." Wedding Party Leave*. Henry Wilson, Lowry Wilson, Sol Hodenberg, Miss Edna Sherar, and Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham left Monday for Lynchburg, where Mr. Henrj Wilson and Miss Coline Phillips art to be married Wednesday evening Mr. Lowry Wilson will be best mat land Miss Flora Timmons wMl be maid of honor at the wedding. Mrs. Thomson Hollingsworth is ii the city for a visit to her siater-in law, Mrs. Roy Gilleland. Mrs. Hoi linraworth has not been in go<x health lately and is just out of a hot pital. Her friends are glad to havi her here and to know that she it improving.. 118 cents a package T^XPERTLY b i?' Turkish and c tobaccos in Camel c nate bite and free t ?g unpieuiciin cigcucnj yjg unpleasant cigaretty S Camels win instant 0 success with smoke 9 blend brings out to refreshing flavor and B R. J. RETT Charter No. 3421. REPORT The Nationa b At Abbeville, In the State of S June 30, 1919. 1. a Loans and discounts, inch (except those shown in b n A.. J # ? awuieu, ? , 5. U. S. bonds (other than L including U. S. certificates o a Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, ' cent, unpledged, d Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, cent, pledged to secure Stat or bills payable 9. Stock of Federal Reserve B; 10. a Value of banking house, cumbered 12. Real estate owned other ith 13. Lawful reserve with Fedc 15. Cash in vault and net am 16. Net amounts due from bi panies other than included ii Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 3 1 19. Checks on banks located o . Kanl- on/1 AfllOF HUU VVUVA V?C 20. Redemption fond with U. S Treasurer ... - 21. Interest earned but no1 | Notes and Bills Receivable : TOTAL ] r t 24. Capital stock paid in > 25. Surplus fund ' 26. a Undivided profits ' b Less current expenses, inter ' 27. Interest and discount colec t maturity and not Earned (? . 30. Circulating notes outs tar , 35. Cashiers checks on own 1 Total of Items 32, 33, 3< 36. Individual deposits subjei 37. Certificates of deposit due than for money borrowed) 40. Dividends unpaid ... Total of demand depostte 1 deposits) subject to Re* : 88, 39, 40, and 41 i 50. Bills payable, other than \ eluding all obligations re; ' other than rediscounts r 51. Bills payable with Feden > , TOTAL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI1 | I, LEWIS PERRIN, Casl swear that the above statemen ( belief. Subscribed and sworn to 1 CORRECT?Att?.t: J. S. MORSE, A. M. SMITH W. M. BARNWELL, COLLEGE F a ?ii ^ A cuuejce ui ui^ucst aw I intentionally limited em > . Four-year courses lead tc cal course, a special feat* I Address HARM > CH i J What you pay ou is cigarette satisfa you do get it in 1 lended choice low-mili hoice Domestic taining 1 igarettes elimi- are simj hem from any smoke ti y aftertaste or , For you odor. J compare and permanent in the v rs because the you'll I i the limit the quality delightful mel- they pn NOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Vt mtaamaammm Reserve District Ho. 5 OF CONDITION OF 1 Bank of Abbeville, South Carolina, at the Close of BuiLum on RESOURCES. - V*. iding rediscounts, j -v ?>orr r\en on #orr f\on aa ana cf ..^oou,uofooo,uoi.22 ; unsecured, $2,878.57 2,878.57 iberty Bonds, but f indebtedness) _j 18,750.00? 18,750.00 4, and 4 1-4 per 33,050.00 4, and 4 1-4 per . ^ > e or other deposits 75,000.00? 108.050.00 ank (50 % of subscription ' \ 3,150.00 owned and unim 5,000.00? 5,000.00 tan banking house 4,889.14 . sral Reserve Bank 22,752.^1 ount? due from national banks 49,002.00 inks, bankers, and trust coma Items 13, 14, or 15 4,100.80 17, and 18, 1 53,102.86 utside of city or town of re1 '4 A f fft AA n items 6,ooo.vv I. Treasurer and due from U. S. ? 987.60 t collected?approximate?on not past due .... 898.33 ? ? ...$577,974.82 LIABILITIES. , . ) : ' - ?$ 75,000.00 - - 80,000.00 16,698.28. est, and taxes paid 11,288.12-? 5,815.16 ited or credited; in advance of approximate) 6,129.08 r ? n AfTA AA taing ?.......... xo^ov.w bank outstanding ..^ : 5,634,56 ;K 1 and 85 6,634.56 st to check 800,684.41 \ in less than 80 days (other ? 42,002.61 -vr , 68.00 . t (other than bank lerve, Items 86, 87, ? . ? 842,655.02 rich Federal Reserve Bank, in- ~ ;presenting money borrowed, 20,000.00 i il Reserve Bank 75,000.00 ' i f , ^ ^ ...|&77^71W iA, County of Abbeville, bs: ' 1 j ~ lier of the above-named bank, do solemnly t is true to the best of my knowledge and ^ LEWIS PERR1N, Cashier. before me this 12th day of July, 1919. W. H. WHITE, Notary Public. ' .-It . ' . ' ' ? Directors. ' i. i . , OF CHARLESTON OUNDED 1785. mdard, open to men and to women. An rollment insures individual instruction. > " > the Bachelor's Degree. The Pre-MediJ [SON RANDOLPH, President. ARLESTON, S. C. t your good money for m r?+ir?n flnH m V how ^ ) <y* every puff of Camels! || dness of the tobaccos yet re- gj| :he desirable "body." Camels pjj! )ly a revelation! You may j$ lem without tiring your taste! v jN r own satisfaction you must ^ 5 Camels with any cigarette ** vorld at any price. Then, jest realize their superior jsj and the rare enjoyment S| wide. | B SUUw, ft C? H