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CHIEF JUSTICE RIDES. Chief Justice Eugene B. Gary is njoying a new Chalmers which he purchased this week. EXTRA COMMUNICATION | There will be an extra Communication of Clinton Lodge No. 3, A. F. M. Monday night at 8:30 P. M. Work in Second Degree. H. S. HOWIE, Sect'y. I ?: ~~ SMITH-BORDERS. i I i The many friends of the contracting parties will be interested in the following announcement: Miss Blanch ? .! / *1.1 :n_ o r> AT*. ' ??mitn, OX ADUCVlllC, O. \J. aim Roberrt W. Borders, of Anderson, S. C.t were happily married on June the fth at Hartwell, <5a., by a cousin of the bride, the Rev. J. B. Saylors, in' the presence of a few relatives and friends. The bride is a young woman f many personal charms and the groom is a young man at sterling worth. < The many friends of this young onple wish them all the joys through Kfe. Contributed. KVVVVVVVVV vvvsvx V SEE JACK DEMPSEY V1 V IN THE FIRST EPISODE OF V k "DAREDEVIL JACK" V V AT OPERA HOUSE V1 V THURSDAY, JULY 15th. V1 > > % N \ > * POUNDING THE HOSPITAL. The idea has been conceived by the' good women of Abbeville to continue helping the management of our Hos | pital, by filling the pantry with the things that are necessary in the culinary department, to supply tne wants of the nurses and patients who are. now domiciled in Abbeville's "House of Healing." A committee has been at work this week and on Wednesday the first supply of groceries was placed there by Mrs. W. F. Nickles,1 Mrs. E. E. Thomson and Misses Oney and Caro Morse, who canvassed from Mrs. S. G. Thomson's up North Main Street. The other streets will be canvassed by a committee from each ' n^Auf nr.fiT ArrntTT ^AIICO 0i?icrcu wccjx ai/vuu uuvti w?w*j **vv?wwkeeper in town has-been given the privilege of contributing, ' not only delicacies but substantiate. Listen! Your 'phone will ring?Be ready to give what you can. . DOTE SMITH CLERK. I Walter Smith's brother Dote has secured a new job. He has turned the , fish business over to "Miss Lizzie." and is now clerking for Col. Edwards of South Main. Brother Walter was here Tuesday snrf was f.pllinc us about Dote's <?ood luck. But he says that he cannct call it good luck for Col. Edwards, because the latter has been eatirg breakfast early and not going: to Jin-) ner at all fever since Dote went ir.to the store. He '"mistrusts" Dote amongst so many watermelons and so much candy, and believes In safety first sd he keeps on the watch. Brother Walter says that he was down at Doto's Sunday and that Dote had "Miss Lizzie" making large pockets for his coat, which caused it to look ' # t 7ilfP cnHrllp hacs and that if Dote con tinues to clerk for Col. Edwards he* expects his brother will 'be able to open a business of his own by Sep-J tember. 1 PADEREWSKI SAYS: I "The name ESTEY is ?ne of Colossal significance." These Pianos are made Better Today Than Ever Before. They Are Solb By JNO. A. HOLLAND, greenwood Piano Man, For Reference: Bank of Greenwood. BUICK COMES FIRST IN DISTANCE RACE Just a plain, ordinary, everyday Buick won the 25 mile automobile race at the Fair grounds yesterday in 30 minutes and 50 seconds. The car was driven by H. D. Schuyler. Stutz Marino up, came second / and \ Haynes, piloted by Talley Garren came third. Essex, Ford and others also ran. The Buick was the only car in this race which held up for the entire distance. Marino's Stutz suffered two punctures and the Essex went out for several laps with engine trouble, while the Haynes lost tnree or four miles with simliar complications. The Buick was rattling at the finish but rolled perpetually during the entire distance.?Columbia State. .. (Advertisement.) STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF DONALDS located at Donalds, S. C., at the close of business June 30. 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $242,222 14 Overdrafts 3,786 18 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank 4,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures _ 2,000 00 Banking House 1,094.99 Other Real Estate Owned 905 01 Due from Banks and Bankers 24,702 04 Currency 2,215 00 Gold 55 00 on/1 nfhaT Minor Coin 615 03 Checks and Cash Items _ 224 35 , TOTAL ' $282,319 74 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In $25,000.00 Surplus Fund 10,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 5,592 25 Due to Banks and Bankers 11,254 77 Dividends Unpaid 1,030 00 individual Deposits subject to check $106,552.98 Demand Certificates of Deposit 81,199.37. Time Certificates , , of Deposit ' 716.68 Cashier's Checks __ 865.16 189,334 19 Bills Payable, including certificates for Money Borrowed 40,000 00 Reserve Fund Carried on General Individual or Savings Ledger 108 53 TOTAL $282,319 74 Stale of South Carolina, fnnnfv of Ahkeville. Before me came B. H. Smith, cashier of the above named bank, who, oeing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. | B. H. SMITH. I Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of July, 1920. L. J. DAVIS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: W. E. ALGARY, J. J. DUNN, Directors. B. H. CARLTON. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PLANTERS BANK located at Abbeville S. C. at the close cf business June 30th, 1920. KU SOURCES. Loans and Discounts __ $356,139 97 Overdrafts 4. 7,907 29 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank 16,500 00 Furniture and Fixtures 6,825 68 Banking House 11,000 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 23,638 32 Currency 5,706 00 Silver and Other Minor Coin 1,382 29 Checks and Cash Items _ 661 82 TOTAL $426,761 37 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in __ $40,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 8,153 43 Individual Deposits subject to check -177,293.00 Savings Deposits 59,297.95 lime Lertincates of Deposit 56,905.31 Cashier's Checks _ 410.04 293,906 30 Notes and Bills Rediscountr ed 7,701 64 Bills' Payable, including: Certificates for Money Borrowed 77,000 00 TOTAL. $426,761 37 State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Before me came Otto Bristow, Cashier of the above named bank, \xrVir\ Koinor /iiiltr cwArn qqttq fliaf fllO ?? iiv 1/wiiig uuijr gif vtii| vi*mw v??v above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said .bank, as shown by the books of said bank. OTTO BRISTOW. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, 1920. J. C. THOMSON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: j. l. McMillan, J. S. STARK, Directors. L. C. PARKER STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION,, OF THE 11 | PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK l| located at Abbeville, S. C., at the! . close of business June 30, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts __ $435,637 17 Overdrafts __ 11,120 40 | Bonds and Stocks Own- | ed by the Bank 127,594 00 | Funiture and Fixtures _ 1,200.00.1 Banking House 3,000.00 j Due from Banks and Bankers 84,312 65! I ! Currency 11,486 00 i I Gold 65 00 ! ^Silver and other Minor Coin 2,220 25 Checks and Cash Items _ 8,495 48 1 i TOTAL $685,130 95 LIABILITIES. I Capital Stock Paid In __ $21,800.00 Surplus Fund __ _ __ ? 21,800.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes ' io9.A. RA9. 23 Dividends Unpaid 40 00 Individual deposits subject to check $246,856.59 Savings deposits 250,000.00 Time Certificates i of deposit 31,606.00 j Cashier's Checks _ 2,506.13 530,468 72 Notes and Bills Rediscount- I I ed 16,880 00 | Bills Payable, including Certicates for Money Bor- 1 rowed 70,000 00 ( ' TOTAL $685,130 95 State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Before me came W. f. Nickles, PoeUia* 4-Via oK/xxro naKonlr . VOOlllCA VJL Vlit MWVTV 44WM* V*1 who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said # ftank, as shown by the books of said bank. I ! W. F. NICKLES. I Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of July 1920. J. C. THOMSON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: S. G. THOMSON, C. S. JONES, Directors. G. A. NEUFFER. j = STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION # OF THE ? FARMERS BANK OF ABBEVILLE COUNTY, located at Abbeville, S. C., at the ) -f L : T oAiV. man | ciuae ui uusiuess uuue oulii, jlv^\j. RESOURCES. i .Loans and Discounts $401,411 39( ' Overdrafts 2,855 32 Bonds and Stocks Ownetf I by the Bank 69,350 00 Furniture and Fixtures- 1,300 00 ' Other Real Estate Owned 3,714 00( I Due from Banks and BankI era 14,375 01 ' Currency 5,466 00. I Gold 67 50 | Silver and Other Minor I Coin 2,165 62 > Checks and Cash Items 756 73. 1 War Sav. Stamps __ __ 840 00j Street Paving Certificate 14,984 00 J . 'J TOTAL $517,285 57 j LIABILITIES. r> !i_l C?i7C AAA AA v^apiicu OLUijrw x aiu 111 ? *p i u,uvu vv Surplus Fund *55,000 00 j Undivided Profits, less GurI rent Expenses and Tax1 es Paid . 6,785 63( i Due to Banks and Bankers 2,720 07j I Dividends Unpaid 3,332 00 Individual deposits subject to check $174,930.91 | Savings Deposits, 115,837.28 Time Certificates of Deposit 71,710.69 Cashier's Checks 246.99 I 362,725 87 Notes and Bills Rediscounted *0,000 00j Reserve Fund Carried on General Individual or Savings Ledger 1,722 00 TOTAL $517,285 57 I State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville, Before me came J. C. Thomson, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the | above and foregoing statement is a I true condition of said bank, as shown | by the books of said bank. J. C. THOMSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July 1920. W. F. NICKLES, Notary Public. I Correct Atte?t: P. B. SPEED, C. D. BROWN, Directors. F. E. HARRISON. I WANTS I j FOR SALE?House 'and lot, fine locality, 46 Pinckney Street. Terms cash. See Olivia Marshall, 158 Secession Ave. 7, 5-3t-pd. j WANTED?To Buy, Rent or Lease, ' a 2 or 3 horse farm, must be close to school. If suitable will buy, no speculative proposition considered. A home and as an I agricultural value desired. B. T, Evans, Greenwood, S. C., Rt. 4, __Box 71. 3t. pd. I 11 1 11 .... , - ? 1 rnraziam^^ [ The Rosenberg Mere. Co. ill S FOUR ' MANY $ i, il STORES DEPARTMENTS }} [ j j Ov [j DEPARTMENT STORES iK I ABBEVILLE, S. C. |f| h I \\ DRY GOODS STORE ill I JULY SPECIALS ||j us >' ?v. v READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT j|f MIDDY SUITS " Old Rose, White, Pink and Blue made of good j! quality Mercerized Poplin and Middy Twills.' I o: ^ i -j n,- n/n or? n.l I li r -S ; j piz.es iui urins aiiu iJig misses?c*v rer v^eni. j I . ;j |] Discount. , [] [j SKIRTS ^ {|ttf: 11 Colors: Black, White, Green, Gold and Blue in "\ i J* 5j Voile, Satin, Garbadine, Ghecked Silk and j j jl . Serge 25 Per Cent. Discount, v ' ffi- I f| UNDERSKIRTS 1 IS Silk Jersey, Messaline and Pongee in all solid I j K colors and various combinations-?25 Per V J|vfv$ S Cent.. Discount. g 3 | TRICOLETTE BLOUSES [ j Colors: Flesh, Copenhagen and White. Spe- ' -i: "[ I j cial .. . $7.00 and $9.30; j J SHIRT WAISTS ij * Crepe de Chine and Georgette in Flesh, White, | {I Salmon, Navy, Bkxwn and Irish Blue-? . , IJ g j 25 Per Cent. Discount. fl yj DRESSES ? jjj Four New Lots Which We Bought At About Half j | y; Voiles, Organdies, Georgettes and Crepe de [] lg Chines. Values?$10 to $35.00, Now Offered r IV ffi At $5.00, $9.25, $13.75 and $16.50r 11 fi Gingham and Percale House Dresses? I EC S $3.50 to $7.50. j j ; S CORSETS v ' ij ? I ifi Warner's Rust Proof and Redfern Corsets? >J B $1.75 to $7.00. lj jjj UNDERWEAR ji S Special Values in Crepe de Chine and Jersey S Eg Knit Bloomers, Vests, and Combination Suits . Bj [ j and Crepe de Chine Camisoles, Boudoir Caps ; [l'; !i and Night Gowns. I? [ j We have just received several shipments of Sta- [ 1 i: pie DRY GOODS on old contracts which we j j [ a are offering a great deal below the present 11 h market. 11 [ ] 100 Pieces 32-in. Ginghams in Dress Plaids and |fi | j Neat Stripes .. ? ...... .. 38 l-2c. qJ Sn 1 fifi Piopac "Roqttv Phpvints in solid RIiip and all ? S other good colors .. .... 35c. fi 30 pieces 10-4 Pepperel Bleached Sheeting $1.00 S Sj SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN SILKS, VOILES, ffi j | ORGANDIES and WHITE GOODS. ^ ij LET US SHOW YOU. 5 L? rn f* & I Si I The Rosenberg/Merc. Co. ! I