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^ ENUMERATORS HARD | AT WORK IN COUNTY Newberry, S. C* Jan. 12, 1920. To the people of Abbeville County: The Census department is making pvprv pffort to have a thorough and v complete Census of the people of Abbeville County as well as me agricultural resources. In order to accomplish this it is very important that the Census takers have the hearty co-operation of the people. The Enumerators in cities of 2,500 population and over according t? the census of 1910 are expected t? complete the work of counting the people during this week. Possibly r* . r* ? [Lherc =_=a= W3B3L THE UNIVE1 Iks.-' There are more than . daily service throughout j| eighty percent of these i ! | There are many reasons f which is the simplicity ir so easy to understand; operate; and mighty ine other motor cars. On th business and for family p the people, and the dem; day. Let us have your want one. & r &&S& i? 1 K. ^p"jjjjjjjjjjjjj *?' Wmbbhqbi^HEIHBBISSBB^^BEBBBHHR 1 Fordson |r. Parts an ' w wt v 1 1 It I We have th I men to install tl I ing for the part j.. I the factory, the ^ I I for man to pi I get the service I when you nee I time and late cr Sadler Auto a; D. E. SADL some of them have already comin tVloiv rHctvirf A1 [HL'IL'U LAIC HV1A ill v*iw& v*?wv?.v?. the towns of this size, and ever smaller are jealous to have their population properly and correctly set down in the Census figures. It is possible and even probable that the Enumerators however careful and painsfiking he may be has over-looked some of the population in his district. If by the end of this week the Enumerator for your district has not called on you. and you have therefore not been counted. 1 would request that you see him and have him put you in the Enumeration In the event he may have sent his nnanprs to the Sur>ervisor. if you f tr ? * will notify me that you have been over-looked I will be very glad to i-Cola)? 3E3EEEZ8^^iil ______ J RSAL CAR 3,000,000 Ford cars in l the world, and fully ire Ford Touring Cars. 3 "or this, not the least of ti 1 the design of the car, likewise it is easy to xpensive compared to e farm, in the city, for ileasure, it is the car of ji 1 ind is increasing every order promptly if vou I j,jj a ! F. Arnold tractors V J Service e parts and the kpm NJn wait LlV/llX* 1 1 V T T MAV s to come from ;n another wait it them in. You I on the Fordson | d it. No. lost 1 ops waiting. j nd Tractor Co. r~' T-^ 71 /T jj-J bK, Manager | | have him put you in the count. I Neither the Supervisor nor the i Enumerator nor any one officially ' connected with the taking of the ' Census is permitted to give out any !information as to population or any s other matter which he may have re ' ? ii- - jceivcu auring mu progress ui mo Iwork. All information as to the Ceni sus must be obtained from the >j Director at Washington. A very ; heavy penalty is attached to any one i officially connected with the taking ' of the Census who may give out any [ information connected with the work i and I therefore request that no one i will endeavor to secure injtormation . i from the Enumerator, but that every \ i one will co-operate to the end that ] ? we may have a thorough and com- J plete Census of the people of this I district as well as of the agricul- I ' tural and other resources. Very respectfully, 1 f Elbert H. Aull, Supervisor of Census, j The following are the Enumpra- | tors for the city of Abbeville. j I Ward 1 ?Mrs. W. P. Wham. sjWard 2?Mrs. W. P. Wham. Ward 3?Mrs. Laura M. Faulkner. j Ward 4?Mrs. Laura M. Faulkner. i ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Abbeville Probate Court | Citation for Letters of Adminiatrai. , tion By J. F. Miler, Esq., Judge of Probate: Whereas, Mrs. Beulah Banks hath made suit to me, to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of J. S. Banks- late of Abbeville County, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said J. S. Banks, deceased, that they be and iappear before me, in the Court of 'Probate, to be held at Abbeville Court House, on the 27th day of j Jan. 1920, after'publication hereof,! at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this 13th day of January in the year of our Lord one thou-' sand nine hundred and twenty and in the 144th year of American Independence. Published on the 15th day of Jan. 1920 in the Press and Banner and nr. fk q Pnnrf TTnimo rlnnv fnv flip jtime required by law. ' ' J. F. Miller, I Judge of Probate. SUGAR PRICE FIXED New York, Jan. 12.?A price of , 14 3-4 cents a pound for granulated s sugar refined from new crop har (jbeen established fo rthe wholesale and manufacturing trade by the American Sugar Refining company t was announced tonight. When the efining price was fixed at nine cents by the sugar equalization board, it allowed a profit of one-half cent a pound to wholesalers and one cent to retailers, making the retail price 10 1-2 cents. i Allowing the middlemen an additional profit o fa cent a pound, making their margin two and a half cents, the price per pound to the consumer would be 17 1-4 cents. Engraved Cards and Invitations?| The Press and Banner Co. NOT A MATTER OF SEX. The Post-Intelligencer carried aj local story a few days ago, advancing! the theory, founded on observation, that while a woman does not care) much about writing letters, when she] does write she wants to be sure the^ letter is bummed won, properly stamped, and addressed and headed right on its destination. This induced a philosophical discussion from the | Portland Oregonian in which the as-1 j sumption was advanced that woman has an instinct for ordiliness and exactness which man sadly lacks. In short, the Oregonian makes a sex is-' ! sue of it. The man, it appears, is J bound to be careless, disorderly and forgetful; the woman, by reason of | her sex, is bound to be orderly, ex-j I act, a stickler for details. . jj This segregation of order and dis| order may occur in the Oregonian's | territory, but one does not often find J j it elsewhere. We seem to recall ;jm:;ny males whose devotion to order i ar.d detail and exactness was almost ! a disease; and one recalls, also, many i careless females whose minds were like running water and whose af-| I lairs were always in an inextricable' < disorder. Ii sex segregates the or- 1 derly and careless, then there are | many men with the female mind and! , many women with thr> male mind, > And this latter seems to he the fact. I We do not find men and women wrap- ' ped up in packages that may be ac- < curately assayed by the label "man" t or the label "woman." < In fact, we suspect that it is en- i MifiaiKffiffiifiifiKffiifiSfiffi! 8 You Still jl Our Chri [i ! ] IF YOU HAVE WAITED?I \ 2 COULD NOT JOIN ON !; I ? Some are joining themsi E ! joining for friends and love il ! ] Anyone can join. Any cl | J it costs nothing to withdrav { J You do not double your II an amount^equal to the firs S For example: If you joi the second week, and 6 cer fore Christmas we send ^o ments, are made promptly. jjj If you join Glass 5 you si q3 your payments each week 1 jji est at 4 per cent, if paymen ffl Or join Glass 50 and pay jjj week. Ifl l7~for any reason you can'l l|j ceive a check for the ai 3? OPEN EVENII I Plai 1 ADO i'i: i| , OFFICERS: is President, Dr. G. A. Neuffer. I Vice-President, ; Albert Henry. !;Z Cashier, R. E. Cox. * Assistant Cashier, | P. E. Bell. | DIRECTOR: Dr. G. A. Neuffer, ;>!; C. E. Williamson, !;! Albert Henry, !;> J. R. Lomax, ! !; R. C. Philson, I !? C. H. McMurray, [ D. H. Hill. $ TIip Rani ll irely possible for a man to be' phy-j tically like his grandfather, mentallyj ike his tfreat grandmother, and tcm-j jeramcntally like his mother's eld-j >st. sister. Anfl the woman with the! Tmsculirie mind and habits is too of(mi met to be denied. One sees ittj >ft<!n in marriage; the husband, aj linking vine, with the female mindji .he wif<* with the male mind, and in. harj;<! of the family direction, lead-j ng husband carefully past the pitri f-i ri i-i ri 1-1 ri n f I PI IT 31JIJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJ IJUIl Have Tim< stmas Savi F YOU HAVE HESITATED?II THE OPENING DAY, THEN I PORTUNITY. gives?some joining for themse ;d ones as a Christmas gift for i READ THESE BRIEF FACTS lurch or lodge or club can join. v. payments each week, as some t payment each week. n Club or Glass 2, you pay 2 ct its the third week, etc., for 50 u a Check for $25.00, plus 4 p< imply pay 5 cents the first wee) 'or 50 weeks and receive a che Lts are promptly made. 50 cents each week, or Glass t keep up your payments you d< mount you have paid in two w< \IGS THIS WEEK UNTIL 6:C nters B< The Progressive Bank IMSTRA1 County Savings Ete Draw Your Will Fi you name it as exec Deposit Your Will: keeping, where nc have access to it; a you. Execute Your Will j 11 j J partially, at a cost less than is allowed . Relieve Your Estat giving bond. Its en and stockholders' ' back of trusts comn There is No Charge in and let us tell yoi tages of administn 0*7 k With the Big Stone Cc / A/ A/7V //J / * . /////' ' 4 W-ZVA/^* /V A / />/ y / V / y ? y / / ? . rjl falls of life with admonition and censure, and possibly with occasional __ 1 chastisement, it is absurd to say that one of these, by reason of sex, would be orderly and exact, and the _ A 1 1 / J ? J 1 omer, uy reason 01 sex, uisurueriy and careless. The Oregonian will doubtless recall that a man has a mother as well as a father, and that he is quite as likely to inherit a mind from the one as from the other.? Seattle Post-Intelligencer. ? 5 to Join jj | ngs Club jj | I ' F FOR ANY REA80N VOU I ( MOW 13 YOUR OP- I j Ives and family?some are | 31 ' j lext Christmas. | It It costs nothing to join? I j think?but you simply add ? | 1 I 5nts the first week, 4 cents | weeks, and two weeks be- | {j 3r cent, interest, if pay- [ * J j k and then add 5 cents to [2 ck for $63.75, plus inter- 12 100 and pay $1.00 each j! o not lose one cent, but re- Ifj ieks before Christmas. jjj >0 O'CLOCK. Mi ink I 4 1 1 _/ "m 'ION j J;, ink Will: jlj i ;!; \., *ee of charge, where ill ; in its Vault for safe- :!: ) one but you may md without cost to iji 'Faithfully and im- ij to your estate even jj [ by law. | ;e of the Burden of | ' tire capital, surplus | liability, all stand $ litted to it. |!| v ' J;-! for Advice. Come a about the Advan ition by the^ | i, >lumns. $