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r ?? NO We wi days, or Jan. 1 st i on the The Souther ? DON'T TAK If you want to dose c -L. S. will strengthen to normal healthful dosing on it.) Buy a bottle. If y sands to praise it yoi Read the Fo V Mr. P. M. Garrison says: tack of stomach trouble wa ent physicians, who seemec vous, would not sleep and ! ing flesh. We were advise Bolt's A. L. S. which we d her appetite was good, her . weight. We will never be ? . A (Signed) ' ' 5^.: . For sale and guar) McMurray Drug Cor };% ? ; i - -. \ ' * ' IIIIM II Ill II?? r * " ' * - . i I- Oui A PLACE( A black-boa " in the window eryone is invit< board to adver articles they d< The public, friends and cu see the advant our lobby as ai [ "* ' PLAN1 I Y : THE PRC ; ABBEVILLE, !_ ? * ' * * Tirr 1 IVLJ 11 gin three i Thursday, : on 8th and I -J Li 1 n Cotton 03 Co. MiWMWmmUMmmm E BOLT'S A. L. S. >n Medicine every day. (A. the bowels, tone up the liver condition without forever ou are not one of the thouir money will be refunded. Mowing Testimonial. "Our little girl who had a severe at3 for months under the care of differ1 to give her no relief. She was nerliad no appetite and was gradually losd by our druggist to try a bottle of id. Before the first bottle was gone sleep better and she was gaining in without it in our house. P. M. GARRISON, Ware Shoals, S. C. mteed in Abbeville by The npany. p Lobby I DF GOOD WILL. I rd has been installed 1 of our lobby and ev- \ | ^d to use this black- ? tise their WANTS or Bsire to sell. and -especially our stomers will readily age of making us of p i exchange. rERS BANK. K5RJ5SSIVE BANK. SOUTH CAROLINA J ' mS.- - : y 'M - -2 ' -.v. /.;/?: ? ?/ *< M-. : > ; ,7%, " 1 i:. - - i, J!%M-. ; ?,, ;>, % I . n. v. \ j?- : '.^X . ^ :, & 'T^'y*>' ': ' ' ' . v V"... ' v i.'.-' j>i.;:.. ..vv. . .i, *V. . ?>??>- . f*\ >*^ii *&>.' , ' \ j v? ,'/j . jtr' ^ Scene From "THE AVIATORS, pieces With GUS HILL'S MINS TUESDAY, WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW The Fourteenth Decennial Census of the United States is on! ( Under the immediate direction 01 Elbert H. Aull, Supervisor of th{ Third census district of South Carolina census enumerators will call al every dweling house in this community to secure the information necessary to fill out the questions contained on the printed census schedules. Questions covering the following points will be asked of every in the United States: Sex; Color or race; Age at last birthday; Whether single, married, widowed or divorced; Birthplace of person enumerated and birthplaces of father and mother, giving names of both country and province if foreign born; Occupation, specifying trade 01 profession, also industry in whicli mnlnvpd r . Whether attending school; Whether able to read; Whether able to write; Whether able to. speak English; Whether home is owned or rented and if owned whether home is fret of encumbrance or is mortgaged; Persons of foreign birth will br asked questions concerning then additional points: Year of immigration to the Unitec States; Whether naturalized, and if so th< lycar of naturalization; I * Mother tongue or native language Every Farm Visited. Census enumerators also will cal at every farm in this community t< secure the information necessary t< fill out the questions contained 01 the agriculture schedule. Each farmer will be asked ques jtions concerning the acreage am lvalue of his farni; whether he owns irents or partly owns and partly rent I the land he farms; the value of thi j buildings, machinery and implement belonging to his farm; the quantit; of all crops raised on his farm dur ing the year 1919; and many othe questions which cover all possibl farm operations. j An absolutely accurate and com iplete census vitally concerns thi welfare of this community and o every person living in it. The officia population for the next ten year will be determined by the census o 1920. Be ready with your answers whei i the census man calls at your house I HELPED MORE THAN ANYTHING Meritoae Puts Stomach in Conditio] and Food Digests Properly now. Mrs. Kate Ricketts, of 22 Wes Ninth Street, Hopkinsville, Ky., 3 one of the hundreds of people \vh have received benefits from Meri tone. "All my life I was botheied wit " the Laughing Hit of All AfteriTRELS at the OPERA HOUSE JANUARY 6th. stomach trouble and indigestion," j r said Mrs. Ricketts. "Nothing I ate j agreed with me and I was constantly j 5 belching up my food after meals. p "I tried Meritone, and I want to | say that it has helped me more than [ any medicine I ever took. "My stomach is in good condition I and I can eat anything without any t belching afterward or any other \ trouble. My food digests properly _ now also. "My sister took Meritone and it , helped her the same way it did me, , and my little daughter is taking it now also." y Meritone is a system medicine and t has no superior anywhere for ailing t conditions of the stomach, liver or } kidneys, catarrh, rheumatism, sleep- c lessness and the like. Meritone is sold exclusively in Ab- 1 I ?11111111 llllliftllllUIIJimHIjtlirttlltHllfMIHIIIiJIUIIMIIH.ntllltimilll j$2 I[[ A year i || people c II cold cas I) Why nc II ;| !| New S< | l!' You J 1 $ 100 e< | || Buildii E 11 ? - " I (I G. A. Nei IPresi IIHIiaUtllMMtlMllllUIII till llllfMIMIIIIMIIIII llll lll'MllllilllHIIUtl ? fChera 1 Legal FOR 5 I! We now have a larg \ | Real Estate on hand If |i out for some time and I! 1 11 J i r .i piy an aemanas ror ti is I well as Mortgage of R E = II \ | other legal forms. k The Press a I PRINTERS '3 | iiinMnHitiutiimiiijiiiiiiiniiiniiiMiiiitniiiiniiiiiiiiMitiiiiiiimtiiiiiiuiiinirtitiiuiiMiiMimMtHiiimiKiiir llltllllllinUlltllllllllUIIIIIIIUllllttlllMllllllltlHIIIMMHIirillfllllMllllUIIIUIUIIUUIIUUltHHIIIIMIIIIinimilltllli )eville by The McMurray Drug Co. E ?Adv. NOTICE h The annual meeting of the Stock- ai lolders of the Farmers Bank of Ab- 0: >eYille County, Abbeville, S. C., will 4 >e held in the office of the President, T 1 a i.1. 1 nnn 10 r? eunuoutiy, oanuaiy uiu, ?6 jl 'clock, noon. b J. Calvert Thomson, tl -2-2t. Cashier. r< 3J3J3J3l2J2J3JSJSJ2?SJSISJS?SMEI3M5IS12f5J3!S/c s 5,Opt s being paid out >f this community h. Do you get ai >t start in our ;ries on Januar mav rlpnnQif- frr?r . vavj^/VUXW Ax vyx ich month. v tig and Loan nf ALkmnlln ui nvvcviiic nffer, J. S. Moi dent Sec. uiiihmiitiiiiimiiiiiitinuiMiimtiMiiiiiiimiiiiuiiiHn iiiiiiiiiminMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiHipuuiiimuiiuiu uiiimmiiiiinniiihimumhmiiiiuiniiihiit;iiiiiiiiurn iiMmiiiinmmimmiMiiiMiiiimniiimiiuiMUMimMM f5J5JSJSJSJ5JSISj^JBJSJSfSjSJSJ5ISISfSJ5jfSJEj'2!5/B/3@Ji -Cola] -M - -? t -"~Ttrm-fttmi^ Forms J m * v in jALJL ? M - J**, ^3 IfyBEBs e supply of Titles to ^ I after having been mg A ? lese legal papers as Mm eal Estate forms and jHH8| ind Banner PUBLISHERS SgnH HRECTORS OF FARMERS MmMM BANK DECLARES DIVIDBHB?h| The directors of the Farmei^yHHBSKK eld their annual meeting nd declared a semi-annual f $3,000 on a capital of per cent. The past year has been one flRgWHraflS lost successful in the history o*^BBh? ank. The deposits have doubl AaSflnRHBfl be business has n',"ct"",wl aspect. { fKSb lisSiS to HHj in clean \*l Ura ly of it? V v y 20th I Wt " |; VI n $ I to !i IHhH if KBasBBM ^i ? ii MnrWItffll Ass'n I" In ii B ^ 1 Br r/1 !| M ii _X<^^u2Vi; #nB * ^K^"/*>-": mi