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IT PAYS TO THINK pl< Brother McGee Urge* Your Attendance At Sunday School Convention at Shiloh pe D!:! ever think of the won- w derful progress that has been made in the last fifty years and who was w* responisble for this? It was the man sa who stooped to third:. Did you ever t hi think of the condition of our Sun- Lni day Schools and churches and who yo is responisble for this? It's the peo-! pie who never stop to think. Did you Su tKinl' xirViof wnii 1H hp thp stan- ty dard of religion in our Sunday |an Schools and churches if the stan- *01 dard was no higher than it is in j your home? Would our County," be Su safe? Did you ever think what a j would be the condition of our Sun- to day Schools and churches* if every StJ one was like you? 'yoi I ll?jMBM t:nd Keireshing L. Abbeville Coca-CoL - ?===== THORNj | 1L*~ ' r'm^__ . . ^ ,1f?? a-^rf?v |HI SOME Thornhill owners consfai comment on the ease with whi \va20n can be backed up." ^ to the full circle iron. ,The ordinary half circle ( u ). In making a sharp often run to the end of the track '.'derailed," Thornhilis cannot dc thcif track i? li circle ( O ) ??? ? Others comment on the fact that in mendous overloads, Thornhill axles The reason for this is plain. Th( highland hickory?reinforced by a si that extends the full Ienjth of the ax Still others comment that the gears i of line. This unusual feature is d their workmen's inventions. He desi able front hound plate?bolted to eight points. It's literally a jacket holds wears in line and insure?? lirrht ru From hilly sections come reports trouble of broken king bolts is unk owners of Thornhill wagons. 1 of a cup and saucer arrangement < THE STA f Did you ever think how well it sased the devil when you take ur family on Sunday and ride ray from the Sunday School? Did you ever think ot how many ople have "Morbus Salvation"' ery Sunday till Sunday School ' ur has passed Did you ever think 1 rnt the Master meant when he id "My Spirit Shall not always ' ive with men." Did you ever 1 ink of what you will need when,' u come to die? Did you ever think of how many, nday Schools in Abbeville Coun- ( who never send a delegation to y meeting, and who is responsible r this? 'J Now we beg you to think about I nday Schools long enough to send j good delegation to Shiloh church our- County Convention August j 1. Also think to send names of'^ ur Superintendent and teachers '< Mil a. Bottling Works, I Lbbeville, S. C. 1 ey use tough ^ \ tee! truss bar le. g- ^",?v -*!$ :* rW wliw? never get out *"*" ue to one of others the am gned a malle- Thornhill beds?< the gears at them the pick of of iron that due, in part, to th nning for life. lead and linseed o that the old Thousands of ow nown among length This because weakness. in the bolster Let us show you i RK VEHICLE COI and number of pupils on your roll, if you have no roll make one. Please be kind enough to do this at once as we want to know how many are in this work in our county.. This is going to be the largest Sunday School meeting ever held in our county if every one will just think of our needs. Some of the best talent our county affords is on the program, and the people of Shiloh are noted for their hospitality and for doing the big thing when it comes to feeding people. Think, :ome and you will be well paid. Send your reports to J. R. McGee, Due West, S. C. 3ANNER TO BE AWARDED AT SHILOH A County-wide attendance conest has ben organized in connec_ ion with the approaching County Sunday School Convention to . be leld at Shiloh Methodist Church on innrlav. August 8th. according to ..eon C. Palmer, General Superinendent of the South Carolina Sunlay School Association: At this Convention an attractive ianner will be publicly awarded to he Sunday School having the largst number of delegates (over 16 ears df.age) present at the Conention, in proportion to the disance traveled. Under this plan, ten elegates coming ten miles each to he Convention count the same as wenty delegates traveling only five liles each, thus making' it fair for 11, both near and far. The banner becomes the permaient property of the Sunday School winning it and may be taken home j or permanent display in the Sun-| lay School room. J. R. McGee of Due West, secreary of the County Association, irges all Sunday School to mail heir reports to him. flONEY FOR * STUDENTS Y. M. C. A. icholarihip Money Goes Begging In Abbeville?Allotment $630 f Three hundred and seventy-four ree scholarships amounting to '0,503 have been awarded this ear in South Carolina by the Naional War Work Council of the foung Men's Christian Associaion. At the first of the year this work w | king bolt or strain. iaz:.!jj ivatu-e i~ t":.'! long life of iuc to their location which gives | the yearly cutting of wood and ic fact that they paint with pure il despite its high cost. ners have found in Thornhills where they are accustomed to this perfected wagon. VIP ANY j I Hi I TRUCK I A WORLD I BEATER f*8SI*BIGPH JT^jpi/#9^^^HR / i I Lowest Pri Ellis-L i. i used. JOHNSON'S JAIL STAY MAY BE INDEFINITE 1 I Chicago, July 27.?Jack Johnson,! former heavyweight champion of the world and at present an unwilling guest in the Illinois state prison at Jcliet, may have an indefinite stay in his present quarters. He tried to get out today but failed when Federal Judge Aslehuler refused to hear an application for bail. H'e referred the case to Judge Carpenter who was not holding court. United States District Attorney Charles F. Cline declared he will try to keep the former champion continually in jail until he is resen- I i . i iii began, and a total of $50,000 was t? allotted to this state for the educa- s? tion of ex-service men, both races, vi These scholarship men are in nearly si all schools in the state and in some' ar beyond its borders, studying in' nearly all professions and callings. Monthly reports from the school' back to the Columbia - Y. M. C. A.1 office show1 that earnest work is be-' ing done, and good grades made by most of the men. Clemson College A has had the largest number, and Si agriculture has been a favorite di study. . ; J . jt' The remaining $19,000 is available, through county committees for fall. and spring terms 1920-21, but niU9t|^ be awarded by the end of this ^ calendar year. Counties which .d?( not use thell' allotments by Septem- ~~ t>er will lose their amounts which! ivill be distributed among active ? :ounties, unless assurance is given j t will be needed by October. Com-! nittees please take notice. ,= There are only seven counties?j V A A llon/tQlo Rfl mKAIV. I I UUC V111C, i^uwuuuiV)) Horry?show no awards to date. I Thirty-nine counties are actively: using their allotments and two have' finished?Oconee and Lee. These counties nearing completion are Charleston, Clarendon, Florence, Greenville, Greenwood, Hampton, Newberry, ' Spartanburg and Union. Information furnished from State Y. M. C. A., E. R. Pendleton, State Supervisor, 1422 Sumter St., Columbia, S. C. J. M. Daniel is the Chairman for this County and has an allotment of $G30, no part of which has been iff m a m \t % . 1 ? . t ced Truck in Am. arrying Capacity sslie Con ?i snced. Johnson jumped his bail, sveral years ago following his con- j HI ction en - a charge of white Hh avery. 6H ' ????? NOTHER EARTHQUAKE |Bj SHAKES LOS ANGELES 'HK 1 H BB Los Angeles, Cajif., July" 27.? iarp earthquake shock awoke Los ft V ngeles at 4 o'clock this morning. \ I nail chimneys were knocked down, | shes broken, and windows rattled, j === S&^~1DR/N/C ?fLhero't m*. gSEESEEEBEk THE UNIVERSA The Ford One Ton Truck is just as faithfully and economic _ Ford Touring Car serve all the J and economically. The Ford 1 I I sity to the grocer both in deliv | J in bringing goods from the sta: j from the country. It is an : | because there isn't a want oi | business man that it doesn't su j I of quick transportation at a mi ! I , Come in, examine the Truck, over the subject. 4 SMHBHIHBHHi * in I fJOl . > ith Worm I )rive A xle | 18951 erica for | tpany j BHSHnonn^u^^ ; r thzlast |' dffcfi" M^^SEALED TMS ONLY . SF^ ATWOQCCOCCftS 1AXWELL HOUSE COFFEE L CAR [Pi! serving Dusiness ,||||l:ally as does the |||l| people faithfully II ! "ruck is a neces- I IjlJ ering goods and I tions, docks and 111 ideal motor car I![][ f the farmer or ||jj[ pply in the way ; nimum expense. and let us talk irnold i t -