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/Y Buggies! II * Would Extend a Billion Credit To the Germans Washington, March 16.?Extension by the United States Treasury of one billion dollars credit to Geimany for the purchase of food and raw mater? -r. - c*o*oa ic nrnnnsod lais 111 Hie L IllLCU omiwo, in a bill introduced *.odav by Representative Smith. Democrat, New York. The credits would oe controlled by I he war finance corporation, which would regulate the purchases and accept in oayment of Germany's obligations thr bonds o? that country "having such security and priority as permilted by the peace treaty/' DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. The Dmocratic Primary for the nomination of city officials will be held Tuesday, at which time men for the office of mayor and four aldermen will be named. Little interest is being manifested in the election and the mayor, J. Moore Mars, and one alderman from each of the four wards, * * ? 1 present mcumoents, are unopposed. W. M. Barnwell, present incumbent, and J. Allen Long have been announced by friends as candidates for the office of Commissioner of Public works. Hastings' 1920 Seed Catalog Free It's ready now. One hundred handsomely illustrated pages with brilliant cover in natural colors, it is doui beautiful and helpful, and all that is necessary to get it is a postal card request. You will find our 1920 catalogue a well worth while seed book. Hastings' Seeds are sold direct by m4tl. You will never find them on salt in the stores. We have some fit! hundred thousand customers who buj from us by mail. We please and satisfy them, and we can please and sat'Bfy you in 1920. Planting Hastings' Seeds in your garden or in your fields insures "good luck" so far as results can be determined by the seed planted. For 30| years Hastings' Seeds have been the . standard of seed excellence anc! pur-1 ity in the South. Only varieties adapted to the South are listed. Quality of the best and prices oftei; less than those you pay at home. Write for free copy of this splendid catalogue now. H. G. HASTINGS CO, Seedsmen, Atlanta, Ga.?(Adv~t) M OLD RECIPE i 10 DARKEN Hi Sage Tea and Sulphur Tunis Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy.*' Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings ba k the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally I ?nd evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft ^brush with it ana araw mis through your hair, taking one small strand ct a lime; by morninpr the pray hair disnpronrs. after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth's Sane and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the curv. mitigation or prevention of disease. BnnHnnm ffUi fiffl 8 (IMil Buggies! STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIO ?OF THE? BRANCH BANK OF MT. CARME1 lnpnfpr? at flallioun Falls. S. C.. at tl close of business March 1, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $56,191.7 Overdrafts T 180. Due from Banks and Bankers 630.c Currency 1,860.( Gold 40.C Silver and Other Minor Coin__388.1 Checks and Cash Items 1,317.E TOTAL 860,609.05 LIABILITIES Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid $1,786.1 |Individual Deposit SubI ject to Checks 57,555.1 I Saving Deposits _736.79 Saving Deposits 736.'i Cashier's Checks 530.? TOTAL $60,609.05 State of South Carolina, n 1... ~ c A ui :n_ ouunuy ul rwucvuie Before me came H. W. Laws< Cashier of the above named bank, wl being duly sworn says that the abo^ and foregoing statement is a tri condition of said bank, as shown \ the books of sad bank. H. W. Lawson, Sworn to and subscribed before n this 6th day of March 1920. Joseph Hicks, Notary Publ Correct Attest B. F. Mauldin, J. M. Morrah, R. F. Morris, Directors. CHORUS GIRLS ARE SCARCE High Pay in Industrial Places Ove comes the lure of the Stage From The Columbus Dispatch Theatrical managers and produi / - . . . ers are becoming alarmed at tti shortage of chorus girls?and just t think that there used to be so man of them the producer had to hid himself from being overwhelme with applications! This is the wor that comes from New York, at an rate. In the good days gone by. it sait the chorus girls received larger pa than they could get in the shops o factories or office. Besides there wa the lure of the stage, which ha ceased to lure since the pay of wc men in business life is so much mor than it is upon the stage. It i said that the shops of New York an wages than is possible with the th< aters. As one observer puts it, "bel ter money can be obtained in th shops, in the canning factories, i the Laundries than upon the glii even the factories, pay much bette toring stage." WANTS FOR SALE?EGGS? Sitting of ! C. Rhode Island Red $2.00 for fi teen eggs. W. M. Barnwell. 3-15-1 pa. WANTED AT ONCE?A man to (I iceneva! honk kevpni; and wor connected with a Bank. App] jrivin;; reference and salary war. od to The National Bank of Abbeville Abbeville, S. C. -17-tf. n tM ? i . - v^ / .?: V. . ? Buggies! N EXAGGERATED REPORTS CAME FROM LISBON Lisbon, March 13.?Peace reigns in le this city, nor has the quiet that prevails been disturbed for a long time. Reports relative to a serious state of affairs here which have been current 0 in the outside world Tor the last fort c night had their origin in rumors which could not be contradicted because of the strike of postal and telegraph ser17 vice employes which cut off communication with other countries. Strikes are common throughout k ^ 1 1 1 - ? -I In mi m horc of rUji'OftUgUi ctiiu uncut laif^c iiuiuvviu . fgUvorkingmen, but the movement has I hitherto been confined to a silent pro'' j test against the enormous rise in the , cost of living. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. "{ Probate Court. Citation for Letters of Administration 1 By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate: :9 Whereas, C. J. Lyon hath made )8 suit to me to.grant him Letters of Administration of The Estate and effects of Mrs. Harriett B. Clinkscales, ate of Abbeville County, deceased. [jq These Are Therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular kindred je and creditors of the said Mrs. Hariv I 'iett B. Clinkscales, deceased, that V they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Abbeie ville Court House, on the 30th day of March, 1920, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show 1C cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal of the Court, this 16th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty and in the r- 144th year of American Independence. Published on the 19th day of March 1920 in the Press and Banner ^ and on the Court House door for the i is 0 time required by law. y J. F. MILLER, e Judge of Probate. d d THE BANK OF ANTRITILLE, y Located at Antrlyllle, S. C., at the Close of Business Mar. 1st, 1920. Resources. 5 Loans and Discounts, __ __$17.810.83 r Overdrafts, __ __ __ __ __ 737.25 is Furniutre and Fixtures, 175.00 0 Banking House, __ __ __ __ 1,056.73 Due from Banks and Bank- , > ers, 2,078.07! e Currency, __ __ __ __ __ __ 190.00 jS Silver and Other Minor , Coin, 35.32 Checks and Cash Items, 42.83 j t- Total $22,126.03 j e Liabilities. n Capital Stock Paid In, $ 3.712.50 J t- Undivided Profits, less >r Current Expenses and Taxes Paid. 61.91; Individual Deposits Sub? ject to Check, 14,035.29 j Time Certificates of Doposit. __ __ __ __ 3,SOu.73 j Cashier's Checks, 515.60: " Total $22,126.03 j State of South Carolina, County of; f- Abbeville. Before me came E. A. Patterson.' Cashier of the above named bank,: who, being duly sworn, says that tiiej above and foregoing satement is ai _ I rue condition of snid bank. ;>s ?lnwn i0 by the books of said bank. K. A. PATTERSON*. Cashier. ) ^ Sworn to and subscribed before niel |y this Mb day of March. l!?2n. F. A. CARWILE. Magistrate S. C. * Correct Attest: A. M. Eiwin S. J. Wakefield W. F. Xickles. I )ireetors. i iBBBHmurn Two Car L When you want the or the HACKNEY, anc stuff in it, we have the i We also have a full line Hames, Breeching and" We are still selling the vinced. The Sfc i id <? > \ _ * : . ? \l~ i lu_. ii k .. ; ? MUlK WiitiV 7 ii'3 ? glass of Salts to flush outpour TIidr.073 ard neutralize irritating acids. uM:jc~ 1 Bladder weakness result fpA..t j.ri^ | -"vs n noted authority, 'lite kidneys nicer this acid from the' blood and "nss it o tho bladder, where it oft' M r-rn:::r-. and inflame, cna.sin</ ^ ,-g sensation, or setting i : :i at the neck of the b!:< . % u to sock relief two cr {'... the night. The ' ..T.? : - :: " :-1nnf. dread, the \va':r > vith a scalding n "-1 is. t rofar-e: again, !s :!i *ir?n '* i" ovfidiji^' it. it w.. . . . . . r .. lolko call It, .. ..aft t ify viuiv cviilru! urination. ? ii.jd il is . At.-':.: 'y . .niioyia^ and sometimes wry liiii L r< :wly one of : ".2 inns: .lib K-iiis to overcome, (rt-i, about four ounces of Jad Salts iruiu yo: . phar^acl.*'. and t p. tablespoonful in a S-is: of water before breakfast, continue thin f:r t \o or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer ia a source of irritation uj ?the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. Statement of the Condition of THE PEOPLES SAVING BANK Located at Abbeville, S. C., at the Close of Business. March 11, 1920. Resources. Loans and Discounts, __ __$539,068.22 Overdrafts, __ __ __ __ __ 5,366.44 Bonds and Stocks Owned By the Bank, 127,194.00 Furniture and Fixtures, __ 1,200.00 Banking House, 3,000.000 Due from Banks and Bankers, __ __ 58,752.40 Currency, 15,368.00 Gold, 50.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin, 3,345.50 Checks and Cash Items. __ 45,280.51 Total $798,625,071 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In, 21.800.00 j Surplus Fund, __ __ __ _. 21,800.001 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid. __ 9,325.42 Individual Deposits Subject to Check, 420,129.30) Savings Deposits. 250.000.00! Time Certificates of Deposit, __ 12.690.351 Xotes and Bills Rediscounted, __ __ __ __ 12.8S0.00 Bills Payable, 'including Certificates for Money > Borrowed, __ __ 50.000.00 i Total ..$798,625.07 Stato of South Carolina. County of J Abbeville. Before me came \V. F. 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