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Donalds, July 7?The many friends
of Mrs. C. W. Tribble and Miss Nub
Sharpe of Greenwood, will regret to
know that they are quite ill in the
Greenwood hospital. We wish for(
them a speedy recovery.
Mr. Carrol Agnew of Mullins is
visiting with home folks.
Mr. Abner Dodson was married last (
Thursday night to Miss Williford of|
Anderson. We extend congratulations^
Mr. and Mrs. Sherard Smith, Mr.'
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Dodson and daughters, Messrs Ben
H. Smith and Levi Thomas, attended
the Williford-Dodson wedding in An-|
derson last Thursday.
Mrs. L. B. Parker of Belton, is vis-|
iting her father, Capt. G. N. Nickles
and Miss Nickles ofDueWest.
Mr. Ben H. Smith was in Abbeville
Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Smith had a
very happy reunion of their children j
and grand-children last Monday.'
They enjoyed a bountiful picnic din-1
ner and then drove over to Ware'
Shoals to see the sights and enjoy the,!
sports. \
Col. and Mrs. D. Humphries left ]
last Friday for Montreat where they
will join other members of the family
who are there for the summer. <
Mr. R. M. Haddon is visiting his j
brother Mr. J. M. Haddon and family ]
He came over from Abbeville to see
his sister, Mrs. Franklin iJrake who <
is still very ill. Mr. Haddon attended
services at old Greenvale church on
Sunday morning.
Miss Mary Jordan who has been
in Anderson hospital for some time,
has returned to her home in Due
West. We rejoice in her rapid recovery.
Miss Maud Thomas, of Lavonia,
G?., spent last week with her cousin,:
Miss Myrtle Killingsworth.
Mrs. B. H. Carlton and sons, Barrie
and Dan, spent the week-end in
Columbia.
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Mr. Benjamin Carlton is in a camp j
near Brevard, N. C., in company with i
a number of the B. M. I. boys. '?
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jones have com- <
mencecj house-keeping in their new 1
bungalow in Anderson. They were re- 1
cent guests of her parents, Mr. and. I
Mrs. J. R. Sharpe. j<
Miss Bertie Mae Smith and Mr. 1
John Uldrick were married at the ]
bride's home last Wednesday night.:
Rev. M. Ellis, of Georgia, performed
the ceremony. The young couple re- 1
ceived the hearty congratulations of
their many friends who were present. ?
They will make their home with the
bride's parents. !?
Children's day will be observed at"
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old Greenvale church, Sunday July
18th at 11 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Stone, Sr.,
are visiting in Georgia with their son, (
Rev. Herman Stone and his family, j
Mrs. J. Y. Deering who has been
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luth- ;
er Bowie, for several weeks, has returned
to her home in Columnla.
The many fr'ends of Mr. J. Y. Algary
will be sorry to learn that he
broke his right arm last Sunday,
while helping a neighbor to crank his
Ford. i
SCHOOLS VOTE LEVIES
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More Liberal Suupport in Spartan j
burg County.
Spartanburg, July 7.- Five school j
listricts of this county vetoed during
/he past week to increase their tax J
evies for schol purposes. Wellford j
ncreased its levy from 8 to 10 mills; :
3owpens, from 6 to 14 mills Pied-:
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Maxwell house
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HJRBACS
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nont, from 4 to 10 mills; Jolly, from'
1 to 8 mills, anl Oakland passed a
similar increase. The two last named
listricts approved bond issues for
;he erection of handsome school
suildings, Jolly's to cost $4,000, and
Oakland's to cost $6,000. Almost
jvery school district in this county
las increased its tax levy for school
purposes within the past six months.
Artist?I'm awfully sorry I can't
pay you this month."
Landlord?"But that's what you
>aid last month."
Artist?"You see I keep my word
pou can have confidence in me."
?Le Ruy Bias, Paris.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF XHE
BANK OF ANTREVILLE
lofcated at Antreville, S. C. at the
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tiose ui uuaincos vunc uwu. AVMV.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $26,305 19
Overdrafts S78 41
Furniture and Fixtures __ 975 00
Banking House 1,099.16
Due from Banks and BankCurrency
690 00
Silver and other Minor
Coin 31 79
Checks and cash Items 3,800 00
TOTAL 1 $33,279 55
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in $6,937 50
Undivided Profits, lesa Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 806 18
Due to Banks and Bankers
9 pO
Individual deposits
subject to check $15,737.67
Savings Deposits 4,788.60
20,526 27
TOTAL $33,279 55
State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
Before me came E. A. Patterson,
Cashier of the above named bank
who being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
;rue condition of said bank, as
shown by the books of said bank. j
E. A. PATTERSON. 1
Sworn to and subscribed before
r.e this 6th day of July, 1920\ I
W. FRED CROWTHER,
.Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
W. F. NICKLES,
C. A. SUBER, Directors.
S. J. WAKEFIELD
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1 Unloading Our Big Stock of I I
Spring and Summer Clothing |^|
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We Have Just Finished Taking an Inventory of Our Stock and
Find we have too much CLOTHING, So We Are Going to Reduce
the Prices Just 25 Per Cent, to Unload it.
HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET THE RIGHT KIND OF
CLOTHING AT A BIG REDUCTION. _ |
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off of the regular price for Spot I J
Cash. No,goods0will be charged .:||
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. MEM'S SUITS - ''ft111
$10.00 Suits 1-4 Off' ! $7.50
$12.00 Men's Suits 1-4 Off.... ... $9.00 B* m
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$20.00 Men's Suits 1-4 Off ?. $15.00. lv< ^M
$25.00 Men's Suits 1-4 Off $18.75 f
$30.00 Men's Suits 1-4 Off $22.50 V
$35.00 Men's Suits 1-4 Off $26.25 .- - I .&?
$40.00 Men's Suits 1-4 Off $30.00 Jr
$45.00 Men's Suits 1-4 Off $33.75 . ft-#?
$50.00 Men's Suits 1-4 Off .....$37.50
! / $55.00 Men's Suits 1-4 Off ... 41.25 V
$60.00 Men's Suits 1-4 Off. ...$45,00 ' B ?fjl
W~, x - ' ' BOYS' SUITS . '1^1
$7.50 Boys Suits, 1-4 Off $5.63 I
$10.00 Boys Suits, 1-4 Off $7.50 k I .
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II $12.00 Boys Suits, 1-4 Utt $y.uu / m
$15.00 Boys Suits, 1-4 Off $11.25 I "W
$17.50 Boys Suits, 1-4 Off $13.13 |
$20.00 Boys Suits, 1-4 Off $15.00* I ^
We Have About 10 DOZEN STRAW HATS i
That Will Be Put on Sale at 1-3 Off of Regular I
Prices. # 8g
1113 PAIR BION F. REYNOLDS OXFORDS f
Regularly Priced at $16.50 and $17.50 a Pair, in
This Sale at $12.75. f
Sale began Thursday Morn
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ing July aa:.
!Come in ea rly and make |
your selections. I
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