The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, October 10, 1919, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11
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Santuc, Oct. 8?Mrs. E. J. Botts Mr Lucia;
is sick at this writing. Hope she will of At
soon be well again. visited relati
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Haddon and
baby spent the week-end with rela- ^rs" ?'
tives. Their friends are glad to know home a*ter 1
the baby is much improved after a daughters, M
recent illness. Lizzie Sharp
Mr| C. G. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Er- Misses A1
nest Gordon of Antreville, and Mr. visited the 1
Walter Able and family spent Sun- ternoon.
day at Mr. M. B. Kay's. Mr. Masor
i Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Milford and end here wil
baby spent Sunday at Mr. W F. son.
Kay's and Mrs. Milford will remain Mr. and 1
for a few days visiting Miss Lizzie visiting Mr. i
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Have You Tried
HENRY CLAY FLC
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Eggs, Butter and Chi
Remember Gardner's
Phone us Your Saturday Ore
Service?Satisfaction Gu
Special Shipment Red Co
Feed Prices Redt
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e of the largest and most complete
rts that any Abbeville merchant
>ck. We bought these blankets die
factories and at prices far below
ig now.
n early to buy Blankets, but when
liem at much less price now than
ig inducement?and the buy will
nvestment.
e finest all-wool Blankets that can
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GUARDS FUTURE WITH N
e Abes was shopping in LIBERTY BONDS
irday.
Jeauford visited Messrs. "In this of unre"' " " good
1 Roy Kay Saturday af- business policy 40 8a,e?uard ottr "V "
tare responsibilities with government lr
securities." That represents the at- r<
ti Abels and Miss Gussie tjtu(je 0f Order of Maintenance L
beville, motoed out an^. Employees, an organization of rail
ves here Sunday- way men> expressed through its presi- D
, Sharpe has returned dent, W. V. Stafford. =
an extended visit to her The stand taken by the order was
[rs. Frank Kay and Miss expressed in a communication from
e. . Mr. Stafford to the Savings Division
lie and Viola 'Beauford of the Treasury Department anKisses
Kay Saturday af- nouncing that the organization had
purchased $10,000 in Liberty Bonds
x a i, in the open market. These purchases
1 Wright spent the week- * . . r
___ . , ..... were not isolated investments but
;h Mrs. Wright and little . .
followed the general financial policy
,? ? of the railway employees. Mr. StafIrs.
Furman _n, ,af ford declared Liberty Bonds would
and Mrs. ames a on. soun(j as jong as anything is sound
_ " s and that if the majority of Ameri "
i cans hold these securities, they necesI
sarily must be interested in the sta_
^ I bility of the government.
I _ 1 _ In his letter, Mr. Stafford said in
1^1 part: "We do not wait for conventions,
but from time to time invest
our money in accordance with the
dnnr recommendation of the officers and,
/ / to be brief, since the United States
first issued a call for loans from its
' people, we have put every cent of our
surplus into United States war seOur
I |curi'.ies. Since the closing of the
Wxory Loan we have purchased
)UR 11 $10,000 in the open market.
^ "We snail toliow this policy DejOOU
cause we believe that in this age of j
unrest it is a good business policy to .
~ . j safeguard our future responsibilities
S> country Wi^ government securities. They
CkCllS will be sound as long as anything is
sound.
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"We also believe it is patriotic to
Cake I encourage the citizen to invest in
government securities directly or indirectly.
If the majority of our peo- j
Prompt government bonds, then the
I majority certainly are interested in
arantccd the stability of the government.
"In our small way we shall be not
ITlfo Chicker only f?lad, but proud of the opportunity
to aid, so far as possible, in;
iced || carrying out the government's plans |
i as outlined by the Treasury Department."
>ALE
^ Have your prescriptinons filled at
Austin-Perrin Drug Co. Dr. George
Penny and Dr. J. H. Austin in charge
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0 INCREASE COMES
IN FREIGHT RATI
Washinton.g Oct. 8.?The railroi
^ministration will make no increa
t freight rates before return of t
>ads to private ownership Janua
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Director General Hines, wrote
eWitt Cuyler, chairman of the ra
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K. J. Reyi
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makin's cigarette f YouH
of vour smokestunts! W
awaiting your call in a hi
packing J
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smokecareer until you km
contentment! And, back c
Prince Albert's qualitycuts
out bite and parch ! 1
rette will outlast any phon
is a cinch to roll. It's crim
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pipes where one was smok
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s have wool blankets that a
very best at a lower price. Th
xed wool and cotton ..blanks
splendid service. There a
ades and all colors in our line.
ve will take pleasure in showi
>ace for storing the blankets
i space for other goods?fore
early sale of blankets.
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way executives today that it would be' miss
?S "impossible for the ogvernment to any
establish any general readjustment feet
ad of rates" because earnings of the citec
se roads under the abnormal conditions
he prevailing in the early part of this tions
ry year did not afford a fair test of in- men<
come."
D., The manifest desire of the- public ^un
il- to have the interstate commerce com- ^us1
rtjfht 1119 by ^
ittlds Tobacco Co. ^ i^P5^ii?'::i':':':': :::: ' *
trs when you lay your smokecards on the tal
ira toppy red bag of Prince Albert and rol
want to hire a statistical bureau to keep coi
rhy, you never dreamed of the 3port that 1
ome rolled cigarette when if a P. A. for \
?, man, you haven't got the listen of half yc
jw what rolling 'em with P. A. can do for yc
if P. A.'s flavor, and rare fragrance?proofs
-stands our exclusive patented process tl
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ograph record you ever heard \ Prince Alb<
p cut and etays put like a regular pal!
y notion you ever had as to how delightful
the tobacco that has made three men smo
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