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V v \ COLD SPRINGS. N w t Misses Addie Bowen, lone Stevenson and Mr. James Bowen spent Saturday night at Mr. J. A. King's. Misses Eva and Mary Getsinger returned to Greenwood Monday afternoon after spending several riays with Miss Ellen Hagen. Mr. Roy McCombs reutrned from Clemson Saturday where he attended a ten day Short Course. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Osborne and children spent the week-end with Mr. arid Mrs. Georee David Nash. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Newell and children spent Sunday at Mr. N. P. Milford's. Mr. Julian Uldrick spent Saturday oight and Sunday with Mr. R. S. Uldrick, near Due West. Mr. Herman Sharpe spent Saturday night with Mr. Horace King. Miss Sarah Uldrick had as her guest Monday, Misses Thelma and Catherine Smith, Allie Belle and Bessie McCombs, Eva and Mary Getsinger and Ellen Hagen. A very pleasant day was spent by all. Misses Thelma and Catherine Smith returned to their home in Greenville Tuesday after a pleasant week spetn here. Misses Allie Belle and Bessie McCombs returned home with them for a short stay. Mr. Allen King spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King. SUMMER CONFERENCE AT LINWOOD COLLEGE The fifth annual conference of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church will convene on August the 5th at Linwood College. The first five days of this Conference will be devoted to a Sabbath * Institute. THt flLD RELIJ THEDFORITS Wkite Haired Alabama Lady Sa and Go But Tlie "Old Relia Came a Dutton, Ala.?In recommending Thed ford's Black-Draught to her friends am eighbors here, Mrs. T. F. Parks, a well inown Jackson County lady, said: "I an getting up in years; my head is prett; white. I have seen medicines and reme dies come and go but the old reliabli fame and stayed. 1 am talking of Black Draught, a liver medicine we have usee for years?one that can be depended up on and one that will do the work. "Black-Draught will relieve indigestioi 2nd constipation if taken right, and I knov for 1 tried it. It js the best thing I havi ever found for the full, uncomfortabh ^Delicious unci Refreshing I \ Abbeville Coca-C Phone 195-B T ' Some of the outstanding speakers i and leaders in Sabbath School ^ ' ib work in the South will be there, i Si Miss Annie L. Williams of Birming- k ham, Ala., is widely known as an ex-|p pert in Primary and Immediate de- Jv partments. Dr. James A. Cosby, general Superintendent of the Young People's work in the United Presbyterian Church, will speak q daily. Dr. R. M. Stevenson, editor of the Associate Reformed Presby- V terian will deliver a series of Historical lectures. Dr. William R. Dobyns of St. Joseph, Mo., an enthusiastic student and teacher of A the Bible, will inspire by the power o$ his message. Dr. Thornton Whaling president of the Columbia Theo logical Seminary will add much to | the occasion by his winsome pres- y ence and powerful messages. j\n j Some of the subjects to be ti'eat-^F , ed will be the organization and con-js' duct of the Bible classes and the moaHno- nf nrrvhlems. ordinarilvl^ arising in connection Vith Sabbath'a School work. The last five days of jl? - the Conference will be taken upje > with a consideration of work in the F , various departments of the church, a , Mr. Fred McMillan of Des Moines jF Iowa, a layman with nationwide e ; reputation, will speak on the 10th !F i and 11th of August. Mr. Paul Kano- a , mori of Japan, known throughout jthe Empire as the Moody of Japan, n .'and in Christian circles as the man of one sermon, will quicken the s; audience by his daily messages, b 'Among others who will be there as | ileaders in the Conference are: Mrs. jb W. B. Lindsay of Charlotte, N. C., tl Dr. L. Y. Pressly of Due West, S." C. I and Dr. William R. Dobyns. 1 A special feature of the occasion b ! will be Deacon's Day on August ^ ; 11th. A book room supplied with a i select line of books will be conductat\ fr?r fhp hprtpfih of visitors. HBLE" J BLACK-DRAUGHT j .. !' ys She' Has Seta Medicines Come * Ldle" Thedford's Black-Draught 'c nd Stayed. !c |t - feeling after meals. Sour stomach and t i sick headache can be relieved by taking \ - Black-Draught It aids digestion, also \s ti ssists the liver in throwing off impuri- | jr ties. I am glad to recommend Black- I - Draught, and do, to my friends and J j i neighbors." I Thedford's Black-Draught is a standi ard household remedy with a record of - over seventy years of successful use. Every one occasionally needs something i to help cleanse the system of impurities. ^ ir Try Black-Draught. Insist upon Thed- j i ford's, the genuine. I s ; At all druggists. (j. 75) jc c?aa^ ^ ^ 1 Buy it I j|j by me Case |?|j !ola Bottling Works, I * Abbeville, S. C. I ? Ic I1 The afternoons will devoted larger to recreation. Amusements are eing arranged for all ages from snile checker players to the buxom lythe and debonair rope jumper resbyterial baseball contests will e feature events. Those desiring to attend should ommunicate with Rev. A. T. Linday, President of Linwood College Estonia, N. C. AST QUANTITIES OF AMMUNITION SENT TO POLISH ARM"V lilies Announce Terms On Whicl Poland js to Negotiate With Reds Paris, July 31.?The limitation: rhich Great Britain and France rould put upon soviet demands oi 'oland in the arranging of an armi bice, are set forth in a notificatior rhich has been dispatched to th< Warsaw government by the Britisl nd French governments, it was iorno^ Viovo IAIOV PAlonrl rannofit d the views of Great Britain an< 'ranee on possible armistice terms nd the governments at London anc 'aris have notified the Polish gov mment that they will not permi' 'oland to accept possible soviel rmistice demands 'involving: First: Whole or partial disarma lent of Poland; Second: A change in the Polisl yrstem of government dictated oi rought about by the soviets; Third: Acceptance by Poland of i oundary line less favorable thar hat provisionally drawn by Premiei iloyd George; Fourth: The use of Polancf as i ridgehead, in any sense, betweei Jermany and Russia. As bearing on the military situa '4- J AtTAl 4-V?of Ifool Cjf ArtlrP A lUliy lb UC * CIVpo l/lic* 1/ TUOb u nunitions fro mthe allies are mov ng toward Warsaw today fror >anzig, on the Baltic, I and fror Rumania and- Czecho-Slovakia These munitions were for the mos >art. originally dispatched for th irmy of General Denikine but wer lelayed on the way until too late t >e available for his use. Other muni ions are expected to be in proces >f shipment from France and Grea Britain for Poland within a fe^ lays. Hungary has asked' the permissioi >f Great Britain and France to at ack the soviet army. Such an at ack would involve permission, like rise, to reorganize the Hungaria: irmy, the demobilization of whicl vas provided for by the Hungaria] >eace treaty. r*Mnm*Tcc rni iimn FOR CONGRESS We are authorized to announc V. W. BRADLEY as a candidat or Congress from the Third Con sessional district who pledges him elf to abide the results of tb lemocratic primary. I am a candidate for re-election t Congress, subject to the rules of.th Democratic party. FRED H. DOMINICK. SOLICITOR. We are authorized to announc* enator J. Howard Moore as a can idate for the office of Solicitor ol he Eighth district subject to th< ules and regulations of the Demo ratic party. "I hereby announce myself i andidate for Solicitor of th< Eighth Judicial Circuit of Soutl Carolina, comprising the Countiei >f Abbeville, Greenwood, Lauren! ;nd Newberry and promise to abki< by the rules of the Democrat'1 'rimary election. T. FRANK McCORD We are authorized to announce E 3. Blackwell, Laurens, as a candi late for the office of Solicitor ol ;he Eightht Circuit, subject to th< ule of the Democratic primary tnd he pledges himself to abide tb< esult of the primary. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES We are authorized to announc iV. WALLACE HARRIS as a candi late for the House of Representative vho pledges himself to abide the re iuts of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candi late for re-election to the House o Representatives from Abbeville Coun I I ty and agree to abide the result of 1 the Democratic primary. j ' R. H. McADAMS. 1 < We are authorized to announce i [ Melvin J. Ashley as a candidate or . re-election to the House of Represen { I tatives from Abbeville County. Mr j . I Ashley promises to abide the result . , | of the Democratic primary election j s I. Many friends of HUBERT COXI hereby announce him a candidate to. che House of Representatives from| r Abbeville County and he agrees t j abide the result of the Democrat)' } i Primary election. Friends. | We are authorized to announcej Thomas A. Putnam as a candidate ( 3 for the house of representatives and ? he pledges himself to abide the re-' I suit of the democratic primary. 1 " SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCA-1 1 TION. * 1 We are authorized to announce j PAUL H. MANN as a candidate for . Superintendent of Education for Ab-( j beville County who will abide the result of the democratic primary. 1 CLERK t We are authorized to announce R t B. Cheatham as a candidate for Clerk of Court, subject to the rules - of the Democratic party and he pledges himself to abide the result of the primaries. i hereby announce myself as candidate for office of Clerk of Court for Abbeville County, and will abide the result of the primary. J. L. Perrin. I CORONER. j We are authorized to announce J -jC. COX as a candidate for Coronef l n-t AKkovila Pnnntw TTo nloricroa * 4?WWWf*.V r.V^0?W - himself to abide the1 result of the n Democratic primary. * FOR SHERIFF . t 11 I hereby announce myself a candi. e ; date for Sheriff of Abbeville County e in the Democratic Primary, and I o' pledge myself to be governed by the l ' rules and to abide the result of the 1 I s primary. t! FOSTER B. McLANE i v " ! I hereby announce myself a candi-' n date for Sheriff of Abbeville County _ i in the Democratic Primary, and I J pledge myself to be governed, by th? rules and to abide the result of the' n ; primary. C. J. BRUCE. .. tJ " | I hereby announce myself a candi-1 date for Sheriff of Abbeville County in the Democratic Prnmary, and !I pledge myself to be governed*, by' hi, i |i|; the rules and to abide the result of i.I , the primary. J. N. BLUM ! Pi SUPERVISOR i. i ! 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Supervisor e! of Abbeville County and agree to e abide by the results of the Democrat J is primary. D. Emory Newell. I : I hereby announce myself as can i j didate for Supervisor of Abbevill ' Cou~tv r.nr! will abide the result o | the primary. , L. W. KELLER. 1 I i I hereby announce myself a candij date for re-election as Supervisor of . I Abbeville County and agree to abide the result of the primary election. W. A. STEVENSON ; j . ; I hereby announce myself a candi \ date for Supervisor of Abbevill County and will abide the result o * the primary. HUGH BOWEN. SUB-SUPERVISOR i Tir - 3 3 we are autiiuxizeu uu anuuuiice i jA. C. BOWIE as a candidate f<?r the 3joffice of sub-supervisor who pledges 3 himself to abide by the results of i the democratic primary. We are authorized to announce J. D. DUNCAN as a candidate for Sub-Supervisor of Abbeville County ^ He pledges himself to abide the re "! suit of the Democratic primary. Ei ? i We are authorized to announce) ' George W. Calvert <u a candidate ; * for Sab-Supervisor of Abbeville ( County. He pledges himself to! abide the result of the Democratic j primary. * ; MAGISTRATE. 3 : j , I hereby announce myself :i can ! didate for Magistrate for the city o I Abbeville, subject to the Democrati 1 rules. f E. M. BOND. R. S. McCombs is hereby announc I ;d as a candidate for Magistrate a Abbeville Court House and pledge pi himself to abide the result of th fi iemocratic primaries. fi cl M. E. Hollingsworth ta hereby st mnounced as a candidate for Mag- m strate at Abbeville. Court House, ind pledges himself to abide the re suit of the democratic primaries. T Estey F The name Estey ha front of American mi years. It is the most the music instrumer any other name on th a proud and honored Their pianos are ma than ever before, and quality is the basis o n??+Twn5icro -prwm fVic* tyi XI VA1A V1AV inrnri Over 20 of these p . now in stock. Call a v fu1 cases and try out 1 tic action, and hear t and be convinced of ' Sold for either cas terms. Absolute sa teed. John A. THE GREENWOC I SOUTHERN S Y SI ANNO CITMMPR TOUR !?/ VITIATIUA*. A -W w?i On Sale Until Sept Final Limit Oct -T< ATTRACTIVE SUI -II "THE LAND C Western Nor Excel'ent Hotels. Con Horseback Riding. Camp On MOU! 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