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KB II I It Will HERE IS THE Join Qui NOW C / It is easy to save Christmas Savings (Ain. i??i thuft maki i child, ranging in si; BE HAPPY YO START YO ft costs you nothi are small, but the Below are outlin< You may pay in ad IN CLASS i I Yon Pay 1st week 2c 1st w JZud week 4c 2nd n 3rd week 6c 3rd m 4th week 8c 4th w and so on for 50 weeks and s< ?t -the end of which at th< time we will mail you time ' check if or. \ check $25.50 i Plus Interest I per1'- Vv&f wn FFFf;! I I * V/ A * " \ Just come t9 the showing the due de v. >lV .* * T ; - \v s , ' . | SAVE FOR INSU ENTS, OLD A< . * I -i . ' % fe\bbevi] 08E)BEEiaBBBBe 1 made J. C. C. A. pred confi L R. M. anxic o was yes- at*on the South 01 it) a. iMnn art. , I?M>vv>wti ? ? aepei today that a rigorous cam> ealarge the membership of Una Nation would be launched gtate condi tateuest addressed to the "F and wei of fliufli Caro- Soutl . Mima Mid: cotto South Carolina Branch of Had ricaa Cotton Association in durir Tuesday perfected a per- of d< rganization. veste |*er wisely or not (time alone pver I have been elected pres- good the Association. Wprds are bette | MORE MONE pst now there is an active d women qualified as bookl pgraphers, typists and privfi pigh and the chances for ad' pr. Send for our free catalog is money-getting educatio time it takes. - 7 ; Greenwood Busin -2 WALLER AVE. K8ame Management ANUEL Jl U8IME88 COLLI / . ' / AV1INU r HELPED OUR NATIC Help You Win tl : SUREST AND EASIES r 1920 Xm \ 4. * V )PEN?EVERYBODY W1 t money wheh you save for < Club you save for Christm. e the home happier. There: ce from 2c. to $5.00 a wee URSELF AND MAKE Ol V UR ACCOUNT f ing to join?merely makes total grows rapidly?no cl es of the different clubs?y vance. 1 / ; ' 1 READ THIS CAI N CLASS 2A I IN CLASS 5 You Pay j You Pay eek )1jM| lit week 5c reek B8c | 2nd week 10c reek 96c 3rd week 15c eek 94c 4th week 20c > on for 50 wetfks. and so on for 50 weeks, b end of which at the end of which are will mail you time we will mail you for check for >Z5.bU $0?5? / O 'las Interest. Plus Interest. NO FINE! Bank, make your first pay ite and amount of each pa RANCE, TAXES, CHURi SE OR ANY OTHER PI PLANTERS ' . le, - ||| !2I3i2ii5?2 ' ' - "N i iquate to express iy sincere ap- The curi ation of this expression of the been fi: dence of my people and I am sity of >us to demonstrate my appreci- dren lat by the successful organization ^ ^ ir association in J8o*th CaroThis I cannot do by myself I am ident upon the assistance of r man and woman in South Caronrha h?v# the nranwritv of the - r ' - "lour fan and the improvement of rural |and tions at heart to help me. \ - * ... irom er or fifty years the farmers of the which s li have been growing and selling theg>e ^ n below the cost of pdoduction. . , . ^ cotton sold for a proper price tQ ig the past fifty years, billions goutj >llars more would have bees in- . , ? neip me d in the South. This would have gou i us good roads, good . schools, ^merjca churches, a higher class of jng, thc r paid teachers, better homes. jn ? fight ui " * SS5S business :y for you. b r emand for young men thrifi weepers, accountants, ite secretaries. Wages trancement were never On n r and flnH nnt hnw lit 3 ?. ? | wim int n costs and what a United m ever; schools every p Eleventh ?m College, F?Tht' GREENWOOD, 8. C. gj ~ wads. EQE, Ashevllla, N. C. j^et' amount WINS! I ???? t; >N WIN A WAR le Battles Of Lift T WAY TO SAVE M< as Savings < ELCOME TO JOIN ! a specific purpose. When as. Each member of the fa is a club to suit every man, k. IHLKS MAff Y NEXT CI MONDAY! Don'i i : ' \ ? saving easy?the deposit! lance for you to lose. ou may join as many clubs jr>. REFULLY IN CLASS 5A YOU CAN M You Pay PAYMENTS E 1st week $2.50 FIFTY 2nd week 2.45 3rd week _J 2.40 25c and get ch 4th weA ? 2.35 50c and get ch and so on for 50 weeks, $1.00 and get at the end of which $2.00 and get c time we will mall you $5.00 and get c check for ___ $63.75 We Pay 4 Plus Interest. PLUS 1 i 5! NO F ment and we will give you yment. It is simplicity its* \ J ' i % CH DEBTS, CHRISTM JRPOSE BUT &A BANK. South Carolir ' * . V x ? of illiteracy would not have total is mi ted upon us and the neces- savings. having our women and chil- ?*ch 80 and we h K>r in the fields would never preddentg CUfod. seem to lx cotton did not bring a proper gfoiBty ?f istead we have been selling fidence in on at a price less than the j far no ca production, which has kept|any ners in commercial bondage | Sericud /ented our beloved southland by ijoying that prosperity to cieties a j he waa entitled. To correct matie savi ils and to bring our country jo her own, I earnestly ap- have been every loyal man and woman & i Carolina to join me and JJJJ stain perfect the organization of Into the s th Carolina Branch of the P"*? In Janu n Cotton Association, carry- 0f ^he mo: organization into every town- staged by the state and keeping up the ceec*s itil every banker, merchant, IRISH man and farmer inthe state ? mciiii/ci ui uur 1 London, time in hi .. pect of th r CLUBS ORGANIZED tied satis IN THE CITY SCHOOLS the admin (Proper-Gander.) , fov. 24, the day set for or- London, on of Thrift Clubs, affiliated George wi s Treasury Department of the , , States, a club was organized home le y single room in the city day, accor and the followi?g rooms have The ne^ upil enrolled as members: ., 4 h, Tenth, Ninth, Eighth, P ndes f Second. a coordms societies each have a differ- powers to le and these names range all ^ , r from Busy Ants to Tighfc ve not The total amount of savings fate of th ?k for the entire schools is at Mwrrrnpi $41.93. This is a splendid governmer when it is considered that the 8Pect* I be R( M I I ie at 1 D - Ill HRISTMAS | I t Delay! I \ IS i each week | c as you wish. 1 b LAKE STRAIGHT I E ACH WEEK FOR | K WEEKS OF I ; ?ck for. $12.50 ' 9 < eck for 25.00 U ? check for 50.00 {?} f :heck for 100.00 @ r1 :heck for 250.00 | \% Interest INTEREST. I bi IED TAPE! 1 * a pass book Is *lf. > I A IAS' PRES. ' |il v E ! I | 1 M f i I Si 0 ' P SEEfSl^BEISEiggigjgjgg^gj H T1 ide up ?f penny and nickel ciety elects its own officers ave some very youthfrri among the lot, but they ear the dignity and respon- B< the office with perfect costheir -financial abilities. So ahiers have absconded nor ed stock issued. (: . y, there se being learned J? imbers of the different so- ^ jreat deal regarding syste- be ng and eaeh pupil is urged '9 hat he saves. As soon as a ^ number of Thrift Stamps s]( J JL 1 1 - WT?1 savea x.o purcuaae ? n*i j] tamp this is done and the r. Id of the earning power of ja p and he is also introduced m naze of high finance, clip- ^ ?n&, and interest jj, tary a public presentation p rality play, "Thrift" will be 3{ the schools and the progo to the Hay grain d Fund. ^ MAY BE SATISFIED A Dec. 9.?For the first til p: story there is every pros- ^ e Irish question being set- |e ifactorily, according to a ht .Hty. ? la Dec. 10.?Premier Lloyd T1 Pi 11 introduce the new Irish m bill in parliament Mon- ie ding to The Daily Mail. Bi vspaper adds that the bill " - V . or two legislatures with 0: iting senate but that the M T1 be alloted to the senate p, been defined. It says the e bill will depend on the it's generosity in this re- g L< t * WW WVV VV\V\ V V i The following pupils have beenj] ither tardy nor absent during the . Iiool month ending November 31st. h id have made an average of over', >% on their studies. Those marked' iehlv distinguished" have made a1 neral "average of over 95%. The' portment of the pUpil must also excellent before entitling him to place on the roll of honor: First Grade?Distinguished: Bowan Broom, Mary Maxwell, Marnie eese, Manning Bauknight, Edwin cCuen, Ethel Breazeale, Benie irans, Sara Hall, Eunice Lawton,1 jgenia Swetenburg. Second Grade?Highly Distinguishl: Frances Wosmansky, Martha iken; Distinguished: Elizabeth Ferlson, Frances Johnson, Frances Mcomb. Joe Jones, William Martin, laude Neuffer, Myer Poliakoff, Dan1 Simmons, Margaret Culbreth, orma Flynn, Helen Gambrell, Casil Ferguson, Mabry Miller, Lad Pern, John Richard Fulp, Nancy Thoml> Third Grade?Highly Distinguish1: Anne Smith, Mary Chalmers, aran ?vans, unariatte Keese, aarai mith, Edna White, Alvin Wham;] istinguished: James Blessing, Wil-i am Dawson, Jr., Ethel Bowen, Alma [ay-Fleming, Sarah Thothson, Emily [orse, Sarah Wilson, Virginia tarnes, Jack Sutherland, William homson. t Fourth Grade?Highly Distinguishi: Martha Cavert, Mabel Bradley;! istingvished: Susan Minahal}, John [cMurray, Adair Aiken, Josephine j arnwell, Estelle Lyon, Jean Mil-j )rd, Mary Perrin, Minme Swetenurg, Lettife Jordan, William Mcomb. fifth Grade?Highly Distinguished! r?nriir?t Pvlnn.' Anna Jones. Jnhni [arrison, Effie McAbee, Lucy Thom)n, Sarah Cowan, Ahna Gaston, Pat' [owie, Grace Smith,' Alma Wilson, ames Hamlin, Frances. Jones. ?>ixth Grade?Distinguished: Ruby [cCord, Larry Thomas, Mary Barksale, Ada Perrin, Lavinia McCuen lien Nabers, William P. Greene, Jr. lugene Hix: Highly Distinguished lachel MinsnalJ. \ . Seventh Grade?Highly Distin uished: Ellis Poliakoff, Jeanie rhite, Madge Ferguson, Donald Har is; Distinguished: Judith Hill, Sara !dwards, Robert Link, Jr? Kathleen' omax, Frances Gilliam, Louis Bris )W, Jr. ' *? High School. Eighth Grade?Highly Distin uished: Raymond Swetenburg, Elizaeth Lyon, Grace Milford, Carolina: halmers, Mary Shaw Gilliam; Dig-' nguished: Deby Owen, Louise Shir-i ?y, Annie Mabry, Mary Jones, Alice' heatham. Ninth Grade?Edwin Barksdale,' red Minshall. Gilbert Nabers. Georee mith, Addie Bowen, Celia Chalmers, da Faulkner, Maria Neuffer. Tenth Grade?Highly Distinguishi: Hal Moore, Elizabeth Gambrell, [ary White; Distinguished: Helen; [ilford, Florence Neuffer, Annie Wilson. Eleventh Grade?Highly Distinuished: Gwen Bristow, Mary Greene ictoria Howie; Distinguished: Sobie Reames. Mill School. First Grade?Grace Link, Nellid, ae Finley, Ethel Norrell, Jessie tnith, Raines Taylor, Robert Baker, harlie Pruitt, Mary Perry, Florence oweli, Mozell Taylor, Ruby Beasley, diff Power, William Finley, Lowin cJNear, uurtig scott, Lu x. uona, dna Bond, James > Scott, Andrew ?tt. Second %Grade?Viola Thomas, earl Scott, Lula May New, Hazel alien, Lila May Johnson. Third Grade?Distinguished: Lon e Link, Paul Frith, Lillie Pruitt, arold Bell, Harry Stalnaker, Eddie bom as, Edna Clark, Edgar Clark. - ~ n . Z L b. Kaliroad /. , Administration Account of coal shortage, the SEASARD AIR LINE RAILROAD finds necessary to make the following irtailment in its passenger train ser-. ce: s East Atlanta. Trains Nos. 6 and 6 between Atnta, Norfolk and Washington and e Blast, discontinued. Local trains ' and 18, between Atlanta and Ab-. iville, S. C., discontinued. Trains and 30.will operate on their presit schedules, handling Washington eepers, also dining car. Train No. I* from New York, Washington, ichmond and Norfolk will arrive Atnta at 10:'0 a. m., Central Time, aking local stops. Train No. 12 for orfolk, Richmond, Washington and ew York, will leave Atlanta 7:20 M., Central Time, making local ops. These trains, in addition to ew York sleeper, will handle Atlan Hamlet sleeper. ur..? .f Local trains 22 and 23 between; tlanta and Piedmont Ala., discon-' ruied. Local trains 20 & 21 between; edmont, Jacksonville and Birmingrj im, discontinued. Train No. 11 will ave Atlanta 6:30 a. m., for Binning-; tm and west, making all local j ops. Train No. 12 will leave Biringham 4:00 p. m. arriving in Atnta 10:00 p. m. making local stops. aese trains win continue to carry, illman Parlor Broiler cars, serving eals en rontet Train No. 5 will ave Atlanta 4:45 p. m. arriving, irmmgham 20:40 p . m. making: mnection with A. G. S. for Meridian! icksburg, Shreveport and NeW| rleans, also Frisco connection for emphis and points west of the river trains will hanrilp Pnllman lrlor cars, also dining cars. Branch Line Change*. Will operate Nos. 217 and 230 only stween Catawba and Great Falls, C. Between Lawrenceville and jgansville will operate trains 217 iartersville Branch: No. 311 will eave CartersviIle 6:50 a, a., arriv nig iwc&umrw o;vv a. w.9 ^ruuwun^ -vith trains 6 and 11 for Birmingham and Atlanta. Train No. 322, same is at present. All other sextice on :his branch diBcontiiraed,/lrtth bo eeririce on Jacksonville, Ala. inraaeh. FRED GEISSLER, Ant. Gm'I PWr A|nl. J" r J" ' t Master's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Fleas. 1 H. J. STOCKMAN, Plaintiff, ' against LIZZIE SMITH, and others, Defendants. Da* nn^U *srC n IMMMA QaI A Y aUbliUIJlV^ VI <X XJtBiLJOK VI owe by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I wffl offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in January, A. D. 1920, within the, legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit:) All that tract or parcel . of land, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing One Hundred and Six <106) Acres, more or lees, and bounded fcy lands at George White, H. J. Stock- , i\ man, P. Rosenberg and others. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers and stampaTHOa P. THOMSON, m in ru A It. k- A r* cs* 12-ii-jb ow. master a. *j.> c. x*. Master's Sale. \ ^ -: ?? < STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of AbbeviHe. Court of Common Fleas. E. .F.WILSON, Plaintiff, MARY DAWSON, ad etfcen, * against ; Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Fleas for ~~ Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will'offer for sale) at Public Outcry, at Abb eville C. H., S. C., on Saleeday m JtaB...^ A T* IflOA iL. 1^1 U riljr, S-K. l~r, WHUiil W1C ItJgOl hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parrel of land situate; lying and being in City of Abbeville, Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing One-Half (1-2) A6rej more er'Ieav and bounded by Cambridge .Street, Henry Taylor, Olin Hodgee, and othera. ' TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur- . chaser to pay for papers and stamps. THOS. P. THOMSON, 12-12-3t. 8w. Master A. C., S. C. ' ' "?7 ; ~ MORPHINE habit cured the easy and (eatlc way. Whiskey , habit by gradual redaction. Alto Tobacco cure at ICeelev Institute Box 75. COLUMBIA, S. C. , ^ ___ ^ ^ ^ l ( 'vM - . - 7 > : ? JOHN A. HOLLAND, V The. Greenwood Piano Han. < i Tn'f largest dealer in musical Instmucats in^ Western South Carolina. Sells pianos, self-player pianos, organs and ' hewing machine*. Reference: The Bank of Greenwood, tne oldest ana strongest Bank in Greenwood County. MM. '. . ' " M MdiLLMm ON Hii\rc IIMO ExpressTo dtheas Hide Co. mm. sn. c' V. j ;