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I. We do not
We seek no
to have vonr
*< V A AV* T V J -v Vik
fe not only thrc
| I vice, persona
Acts as trustees, rec
dian, etc. We coopera
| j| tions are referred to u
K? p Wishing you a
fr I r?
l| . r
T F. E. Harrison, Preside
ill - acs
. : SflHOHHUOi
WORLD DEMAND FOR ihas alrea
|J.. _ COTTON 17 MILLION bales thi:
' tion to t
i | Columbia, Dec. 30.?<4A painstak- ^cotton nc
I'- ' ' ing investigation by the American already.
Cotton association through the most certainty
|C-v' reliable sources in Europe for the basis of :
|K purpose of securing all possible in- j <<^n
formation on the exchange situation York exc
?];. and the European demand for raw spjnners
?&? cotton conveys the absolute certainty pUrpose ,
l||i of a world demand for 17,000,000 ern ware
?.*c- bales of American cotton," says a ever ^ js
Ill* statement issued today by J. Skot- after the
ip towe Wannamaker, president of the "j^ine ^
P; American Cotton association.
the world
"From whence can this cotton a worj
come?" asks Mr. Wannamaker. "En- for mani
. ormous contracts, some at far lower prices
| prices, both for long and short staple Far
? cotton must be filled. Cotton is dirt absolute
cheap today at one dollar per pound, ch0ice to
basis middling. prevailing
"The best experts in the country other the
have confirmed our statements that they hav(
r'V . the world is facing a shortage in raw your cott
.-'v cotton and that manufactured pro- If you h?
1? Ml 3
,v ; ducts from cotton are enormously win aaup
$?'1 , oversold. Europe will export more "Pay r
pi' r cotton than any previous year since ing state
the war between the states. pie who ]
i:- "In our investigation we consulted not own;
the ^est experts in Europe and Am- which dc
erica. We also consulted with the you have
2* largest dealers throughout Europe, sire for
!8f.' Our statements that the supply of them fro
raw cotton has been far oversold at /
far lower prices has been confirmed. "OLD" <
Many of the mills of America and
Europe have sold enormous amounts
of manufactured goods at fabulous Lovers
prices. Europe is alarmed over the enj0yjn?
Si- . _i i_i. -r _ .lu 4.
r c,.* aosoxuoe ceiminty ux a anvitage ui deans il
fgp; 'aw cotton- '. * George 1
"Direct offers have been made Mon(jay
from a combination of the largest s^rei3
European dealers for the largest ^
jj|?: " amount of raw cotton ever sold at j ^
' one time or the largest amount ever ^ ^
sold in several consecutive deals, the ^
price offered being far above pre!*
r* vailing prices. In desperation and s a^e an
fei&u .. tt kind of (
f* to secure raw cotton an offer >yas; .
made to pay to the producer the *
( At tjip
amount now being deducted for exchange
by Europe, it being realized son 13 no
that exchange conditions will finally arc^?
' become noi-mal. on a reP
"With the information in hand on past? ^ut
supply and demand, world wide, and rank an(1
the price of manufactured pro- comedy,
. ducts, I unhesitatingly urge the pro- duced. in
Ju'cera to hold their cotton. Europe has 15600
I .
'
? ? : ...
beg the favor of)
business on any \
account, indeed,
>ugh the interest p
J interest, and bus
TRUSTS
eivers, executor, administrator,
te with attorneys when trust tra
n V\tt 4-V*
o ivy in^m.
11 Health, Happiness
ARME
int
wetenberg, Ass't Cashier .
dy exported 1,000,000 more! At the Atlanta Mom
s year than last. In addi- was given an tfnthusia
his an enormous amount of j by those who knew his
>w in America has been soia i More than three-fourth:
We are facing the absolute 0id and still able to lei
of cotton selling on the funmakers; thirteen yei
fair price. James Mclntyre of
investigation of the New Heath; eight years old*
:hange by a committee of Dockstader; nine years
has been arranged for the Frank P. McNish and ei
af trying to arrange south- er than George Primros<
houses for delivery. How- ner, who died this summ
too late to lock the door minstrel is still at the
horse is stolen. has a brother, Fred W
tenths of the clothing of sixteen years his senior
ie mado from cotton, there to do a jolly blackface t
d shortage and the demand Gus Hill has provided
ifactured goods at unheard of supporters for the \
is the greatest on record, dian, many of them be
?r prices for cotton is an themselves. -The show
certainty; you have the anced one, not a world
sacrifice your cotton at means, but a pleasing
; prices, permitting the start to finish.?Atlantj
) privilege of reaping what
s not sown, or of holding CARLOAD OF WIRE
on for a just and fair price. BOUGHT BY FA
ive an ounce of sense you FROM GC
t the latter course.
.... , ,, . , , County Agent Rowe
10 attention to the mislead- , . , .
. , . . , , car load of wire he ord
ments Deing issuea Dy peo- tively foj. the farmers li
have sold" something they do car weighed 36,000 pou
that they cannot secure and pm?chased jit a wholes?
>es not exist, the cotton represented a saving o'
and which they greatly de- the farmers. This exp
the purpose of releasing: pay5 to cooperate and
m their predictment. jlectively.
He has received a
jEORGE WILSON I nitrate of soda this \
A MINSTREL YOUTH farmers
purchased thru
Iment. This nitrate cost
; of minstrelsy in Atlanta are $58 00 per ton F 0.
a visit of the "dean of all ton> N c > which of C(
i this form of entertainment, siderable cheaper than
iVilson made his appearance are seiiing it for.
night with Gus Hill's Min-!
Master's S
e traditions of the present
minstrelsy, all that this type STATE OF SOUTH C
ment has contributed toward County of Abbi
, . Court of Common
lopment of the American g WILSON
d all that this wholesome ( MARY DAWSON, ad <
entertainment represents is' affainSDe
n George Wilson. I Rh nnfhnrifv rvf n Dp
age of 76 years George Wil-J by the Court of Commi
t a palsied, half blind patri- Abbeville County, in sai
.. . in the above stated casi
deling over the country living f?r sale> at PubIic 0utc
utation made in a forgotten ville C. H., S. C., on Sal
a comedian of the highest "***> A: D-192?. with
hours of sale the follow
lability, introducing new iand> to wit: All that t
clever songs and jests, pro-, of land situate, lying ai
_ . _i of .a., man'City of Abbeville, Abb<
a style that no other man|jn thg gtate aforesait
able to imitate with success/ One-Half (1-2) Acre, n
1 u
rour account?
)asis other tha
but we try tc
payments, but
>iness friendshi
guar- Make this
jisac- Individua
We have s
and Prosperity c
ears to follow
IRS 1
iay night he and bounded by Cambridf
stic reception Henry Taylor, Olin Hodge:
achievements.! TERMS OF SALE?CA
i of a century chaser to pay for papers a
, .. t , THOS. P. THO
id the van of i2.22.3t. 3\v. Master A.
irs older than
Mcintyre and Master's Sal
er than Lew
i older than SXaTE of SOUTH CAR
ght years old- County of Abbevil
? his old part- Court of Common PI
" 7 v H. J. STOCKMAN, 1
er, this merry against
top. And he LIZZIE SMITH, and other;
rilson, who is 0 , . * rPefe
11 1-1 authority of a Deere
and still able by the Court of Common
urn. Abbeville County, in said S
n.w0 ?wa? in the above stated case, I
an able array ?or sa]e_ at pubHc Qutcr'yi
reteran come- ville C. H., S. C., on Salesd
sing veterans nary, A. D. 1920, within
,, , , houfs of sale the following
is a well bal- land> tQ wit; AU that trac1
beater by any of land, lying and being in
show from County, in the State aforei
. taining One Hundred and
I Georgian. Acres, more or less, and b
lands of George White, H
* man, P. Rosenberg and ot
RMERS TERMS OF SALE?CA
cliaser t0 pay for papers a
>VERNMENT THOS. P. THO
12-12-3t. 3w. Master A
II received a _ ?-?-? ?
_ , nnnnn? TEACHERS EXAMINi
ered cooperaast
week. The
, , An extra teachers e:
inds, and was . . ... .
. . , will be held in the Abbevi
lie price, and ? _ . ,
E $202.00 for C?f ^ Z ^ I
. . , 10th, 1920. All who wish
lains why it ' ... . ,
, , and draw public funds \
order col- .. , ,
come on said date.
Examination to begin at
car load of w> j Eyar
veek for the Co Supt 0
i the Govern
; the farmers STOCKHOLDERS MEI
B. Wilming
aurse, is con- The annual meeting of
i the dealers holders of the Building ant
sociation of Abbeville, will
; j Dr. G. A. Neuffer's office a
ale. j Wednesday afternoon, Jan,
J. S. Morse, Se
IAROLINA, 12-30-3t.
eville.
Pleas.
Plaintiff, j LEGAL FORMS OF AL
others, ,F0R SALE. TITLES T
fendants. ESTATE, MORTGAGES (
cree of Sale j ESTATE, ETC.
an Pleas fori THe press AND
n Sfaf.A. manpl
a, I will offer | ? ?
leysdayatinAJan: "DIAMOND DYE" OL
'ingdesorS' GARMENTS LIH
ract or parcel Any woman can dye fade
id being in wearing apparel, whether woo
iville County, ton, linen or mixed goods to
I, containing; just 1'ke new, by following sii
nore or less,' cac^ package of "Diam
.1 C T
-the favor, it a
n reciprocity.
> pay you for
through real
p as well.
DRAW YOUR WII
i company your executor.
Is may die or make mistake
pecially trained officers har
luring Nineteen-T
RANI
/. Cat
Miss Fannie J. DuPre, B
wmmmmmmumm
je Street,
3, and oth
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? IS
jj Success can be you
If new year4n securing
,0LINA, If be ready to hold a go
le- If Year rolls around.
6clS.
Plaintiff, y qui> ^jew Term stai
|i
3, fl us in regard to cours<
ndants. if
e of Sale || ???????
pjg^g for =3
tate, made!!! Greenwood
^t Abbe-1JI 326 1-2 WALLER
themie|ai'tf Under Same Manager
described If EMANUEL BUSINE
t or parcel j |
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ounded by
. J. Stock- - i
lSH. Pur- ijljjnd
stamps. < j 1
MSON, j
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VT10N I! $0^/
Si
taminahon j . **
lie uounty g'j '
r, January Ij THE L
i to teach I
viH Please j Thcre ar. mc
. ij daily scrvice tli
9 a.m. eighty percent i
*s? Thcre are many
f Ed. II which is the sim
? || s0 cas5'" t0 unc^
iTING. ^ I operate; and m;
other motor car
the share- business and for
1 Loan^As- |j tjlc pcorjCi anj
beheldin day. Let us ha
t5o'cIock van r one.
. 7, 1920. . |
L KINDS
3F RF.AL I f; " ^ '-j
'? NEW '
;il, shabby * 1".
1, silk, cot- I?????
any color, ?
njilc direcoml
Dyes,"
77771
until
ny, is mutual. | We
are glad 1 ;|
it in return, |
banking ser- 1
nn
B
idling this department H
4
wenty and the J
ir I
\ I
bert Thomson, Cashier "
I
ook\eeper ' 9 j
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it Aspire to Succeed
irs. If you will spend part of the
a good business training you can j
od position before anotherN New
_ i t e it r.'ii i - 1
is on January o. win you wnie -j
3 and rates?
' '--J
I Business College, \
/E. GREENWOOD, S. C.
nent .3
SS COLLEGE, Ashevllle, N. C. |
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' )^ iy A
fNIVEHCAL CAR ^1
>rc than 3,000,000 Ford cars in x \
iroughout the world, and fully
of these are Ford Touring Cars. ARj
reasons fur this, not the least of ftlM
iplicity in t!:e design of the car, sffijj
erstand; likewise it is easy to i jaSM
ighty inexpensive compared to I JEras
rv_ 1. . r r I
s. un cue iarm, in rne cicy, ror injwm
family pleasure, it is the car of j jfigjgJrajgjS
the demand is increasing every
ve your order promptly if you
E. F. Arnold J
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