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Mr. and Mrs. Ervvin Brown spent
Sunday with Mrs. Mary Mcllwaine.
Mr. A. H. Mundy was the guest of
Mrs. Henry Anderson Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long and
children, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mundy
and family spent Friday in Greenwood
with Mr. Frank Mundy and
family.
Mr. W. L. Mundy and daughter,
Miss Zelma, were shopping in Abbeville
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Rebecca Anderson left to"
1 1 ? r'VxoHnrtrvnorQ
clay lor ner nome in v^u??vauvvb.,
Okla., after spending the summer
here with relatives. She was accompanied
by her aunt, Miss Lidie
Mundy, who will spend several
months with Miss Anderson and
parents.
Miss Evelyn Botts left today for
Augusta where she will spend several
weeks with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McQuerns was
in Abbeville last Wednesday.
Mrs. George Haynes of Donalds
is visitng Mrs. Henry Anderson this
week.
Mrs. Janie Stevenson spent sev.
pral Havs this week in Greenwood
with her grandmother, Mrs. Lins
Lomax, who is very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robertson and
children of Due West were- th<
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Botts
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Quince Sims, anc
Mr, J. A. Mcllwaine were callers ai
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mundy's Sun
afternoon.
Miss Rebecca Crawford of Green
wood was the guest of Miss Zelnu
Murdy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mundy an<
sister, Miss Jessie Mundy, visitei
Miss Clara Wham in Abbevill*
Tuesday.
. Messrs Charlie and Luciai
Nickles were business visitors in Ab
Seville last Friday.
AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY.
rn1 loffnre oro
int: luuuwui^ ?*v
by request. They speak for their
selves:
Due West, S. C., Aug. 11, 192
Mr. "W. P. Greene,
Abbeville, S. C.
Dear Mr. Greene:?
The inclosed letter from the seen
tary of the American Bible Societ
to our County Bible Society so in
pressed our board of directors wit
a sense of the world's need of Bibl<
that this board asked me to send
copy of the letter to all the papers (
the County, with the request th<
they publish it "with this explanatoi
f note from me. It was thougr?t that t
publishing the letter you would do
great service to a great cause.
Yours truiy,
J. I. McCAIN, Preside;
Abbeville County Bible Societ
Mr. J. I. McCain", President,
The Abbeville Co. Bible Society
My Dear Sir and Brother:?
Due West, S. C.
Your favor of the 17th has be<
received and I am very g;ad to kno
of the meeting of the Abbeviiie uou
ty Bible Society to be held on tl
(28th of July. I wish you would e
press the interest of the i;oard
? Managers of the American rJible S
clety in the work and help of Tl
Abbeville County Society. We appr
ciate your cooperation and asslstan
Bible work throughout the wor
was never called upon to meet
many needs in all our knowledge
the history of Bible Societies as it
today. For instance, I have just h.
.a visit from a gentleman of Beyri
Syria, telling of the openings and d
mands throughout the Arabic-spea
ing world. It seems as thougri me w
had created a hunger for :ne Scrl
tures that did not exist before. N
only the sufferings and privations
the people have created this call, b
the fact that they have nearer of t
Scriptures being in the hanus of si
diers, etc., has helped to emphasi
it. One of the Arabic-speaKing cou
tries has recently voted that all t
students in all the national schoi
should study the Bible. Along wi
this conies the fact that the cost
the Arabic Bible has nearly doubl
while the purchasing power of t
people has decreased, so that the g
t between what we can possibly expe
to get for the book and wnat it co.<
to manufacture it is very mucn grei
- er, and this demands resources f
beyond anything that we have in sig
It. is stran^ to have the o*<? home
Christianity out of which trie Bil
I HOMES
FUF
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v
We Have En
Have Succee
nished and E
Comfort and
FOR THI
?Ihc famous Raymond Pi
Furniture, natural green;
Swings, Reed and Fiber 01
&.fi ^ Congoleun
i i FOR THE S
g| ?Charming Reed and Fit
g| Ivory, Mahogany. Green ai
|? Brown; covered in the mu
H Tapestries.
d FOR THE LI
>- H
88 ?-luxurious Overstuffed
0 ffl i,m* coloring?various Can
j|| bolstered in the richest of
H DAVENPORT TABLES
e_ I LIBRARY TABLES.
;y 9 SMOKING STANDS,
i- I HANDSOME RUGS IN ALL
?| W. A
a
it ? -r? r? ??
came demanding it as never before,
j What is true there is true In almost
? j every part of the world, v/e have
! calls for help in Czecholovakia such ,
as were never known in the cays be;n
fore the war. The needs or Russia ,
w are beyond description. There is not
n* one of our Latin American fields
which is not increasing its demands'
x* in every letter we receive. Our Agen-j,
cy Secretary in Mexico writes that
0 'we shall have to send Bibles by the'
lie ^/>nron,i urVioro wp have been send-';
e~ ing- them by the hundred. I
cc I trust the friends of the Abbeville .
County Bible Society win* not only
So have a most enthusiastic meeting but
that they will enter with a spirit even
^ greater than heretofore into the new
V' needs of the world.
it,
With kind i-egards, I am
k_' Yours cordially, j
ar Wm. I. Haven, I
p- General Secretary. |
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Of some wonderful cows
ut in south Carolina'
3]. Clemson College, Aug. 19.?Nut- I
ze nac Maid Clothilde, a Holstein owned j
u- by the dairy division of Clemson Co'he
lege, won first honor among South .
>ls Carolina cows on official test in July,'
th her production being 58.3 pounds of
of butter-fat and 1951.4 pounds of milk
ed for the month. Second and third honhe
ors were won by Holsteins owned by <
ap H. D. Jordan, Ridge Springs, Beav-'
>ct er Dam Nevada Alcarte, with 57.7 1
sts' pounds of butterfat, 1653.8 pounds
it-! of milk; and Model Gladio Fayne,'
ar with 56.6 pounds of butterfat. 1653.1'!
;ht pounds of milk. The second honor .
of cow for July, it will be recalled, was :
>le first honor cow for June wr.en her .
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BEAUTIFl
WISHED A
LE WHO L
AI
W. A.. CA
deavored To Help the Pec
tded in Qur Ambitions is I
beautified and the Many H
I Utility of Their Homes.
E PORCH.
jpch Shades, Chinese Heed
Maple Chairs, Fumed Oak
iiairs, Beautiful Patterns of SI
n Rugs.
UN PARLOR P
ier Furniture?finished in
id Mahogany. NVainut and
ist alluring Cretonnes and
K
VING ROOM v
nits?exquisite in design ?
e and Mahogany Suites n,Velours
and Tapestries. LEADING
WEAVES. c
LOVELIEST OF FLOOR and c
TABLE LAMPS.
CALVE
butterfat record was 61.7 pounds.
There were 52 cows on official test ac*
in July that made the required record Gr
of 40 or more pounds or "outterfat,'
this being an increase or *y cows an
over June. Of these 52 Honor cows,
11 made over 50 pounds of butterfat, (-c
nine Holsteins and two Guerristys. i
1 he
The highest producing Guernsey '
ivas Lena, of Broadcost, J. M. Ervin,' "?
Darlington, S. C., with 50.2 pounds
butterfat and 993.5 pounds of. e
milk.
th
The highest producing Jersey was ^
Lilac's Plymouth Maid, dairy division .
of Clemson college, with 49.2 pounds '
of butterfat and 986 pounds of milk.
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IS YOUR WATCH ON THE BUM? 19
fSend no mon- : on
ey, ^Just y?ur i tir
We will repair |
it and return it'
pay $1 on arA
li work ' ]
guai'anteed.
KORB WATCH CO. an<
33 Main Street, SLAUGHTERS, ICY. aw
All watches returned in 3 to 5 days.
Reference?Any Bank or Express
Company in this city. Prc
\ 111 mn
rxuft. '??v.-|/u. v* x
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA inS]
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. jnt<
Probate Court. the
Citation for Letters of Administra the
tion. the
By J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge of cre;
Probate: j
Whereas, W. S. Cothran hath made (
suit to me, to grant him Letters of FeAdministration
of the estate and ef- Gri
fects of Mrs. C. B. Cothran, late of Cai
Abbeville County, deceased, Itax
JLLY AI^
T MODE
mar
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ji2GO(
IE COMING TO
T T7T?DrP
JU V JDjIV JL
>pie of Abbeville Cre
Jest Shown By the La
[appy, Satisfied Fami
FOR THE KITCHEN
ELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS.
I
ORCELAIN TOP WHITE
ENAMEL KITCHEN TABLES.
ITCHEN STOOLGu
i/OOD TOP TABLES,
OHA BE NATION STOVES
AND RANGES
RINTED LINOLEUM.
CWGGLEUM by the yard.
ONGOLEUM ART RUGS.
:rt&
These Are Therefore, to cite a
Iraonish all and singular the k
ed and creditors of the said Mrs.
Cothran, deceased, that they
d appear before me, in the Coi
Probate, to be held at Abbevi
>urt House on Monday the 30th d
August, 1920, after puolicati
rcof, at 11 o'clock in the foreno<
show cause, if any they have, w
i said Administration should r
granted.
Given under my hand and seal
e Court this 16th day of Aug.
e year of our Lord one thousa
ne hundred and twenty and in t
6 year of American Indepeno^ni
Published on the 18th day of Ai
20, in the Press and Banner a
the Court House door for t
ne required by law.
J. F. MILLER,
Judge of Probate.
CREASED RAIL RATES
ARE APPROVED BY BOAR
increased rates for the expre:
1 railroad companies recent;
arded by the Interstate Cor
rce Commission have been a]
ived by the board of governo:
the Southern Traffic League ths
t in Atlanta this week. The boar
rtucted its general counsel not t
jrpose objections before any c
State railroad commissions i
South to the granting by State
(oAwtsv nAv/tonfarra nf rofo IT
dame pciu^ltvagv Wi. imwv
ases on intrastate shipments.
566 cures, Malaria, Chills an
ircr, Bilious Fever Colds and Li
ippe. It kills the parasite tha
ises the fever. It is a splendi
ative and general tonic.
JD C0MPL1
KATE C05
3DRIRNI1
& SONS
ate "BETTER HOMES"irge
Number of Homes We
Tliaf Thank Us For t
FOR THE DIN
?Ten Piece Dining Room Su
Walnut. Jacobean, Fumed ari(
We have these Suites in Gli
(Jueen Ann. William and Mar
designs.
TEA WAGONS IN MAH
MAHOGANY TRAYS.
FOR THE BE
?Suits in Old Ivory, Mahoga
Oiieen Anne, Louis XVI. Louj
signs.
BOUDOIR LAMPS FE
BEAUTIFUL CEDAR si!
CHESTS.
AL
FOSTER'S IDEAL DOUBLESPRINGS.
W
BOX SPRINGS. CISONS
AB
"nd| A Day of 1
Pleasure >
be',
irt ^
lie Where is Old Blue t
* K 3
munuinj i
on I (
)n'| Do you know, there aro thousands of ]
hy. homes where "Blue Monday" is now
; Bright Monday? And they are homes '
! where the women do'their own wash- j.
Ing; other people's -washing, too, for |
of that matter. j 1
in How can wash day be a bright day? ^
nji Mighty easy?by using tlfie easy Clean
^ Easy method of -washing. In ten mlnhe!
utes, without scrubbing or rubbing and
;e>K for only a few cents, an average
j week's washing is dene! Tbo only
way in the world it can 1)6 done is
ndr by using Clean Easy Xaptholeine
he' Wash Heap according to directions
, printed on the wrapper.
Here they are in short: Soak the
clothes overnight: cut up % bar of
Clean r.asv1 and dissolve it in 4 Vfe gallons
of water. Boil and stir the
clothes in this ivr 10 minutes. Rinse,
blue and dry.
D You 11 have "ine cleanest batch of j
clothes you ev?r saw. Every garment '
sg sterilized, too. and free from germs, j
i It's a wonderful way to wash clothes j
ly t ?and the very best way, too.
A* Ask your grocer for a bar of Clear,
p. f Kasy?one bar lasts two weeks. Notice
how different it looks from other
rs
soaps.
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I
d ONE-TWENTIETH OF U. S.
? i WAR BONDS ARE RETIRED
>f i
n!
>3 Washington, Aug. 19.?The Uni- !
ted States government has already <
retired one-twentieth of the entire
war bond issue, Treasury Depart- I
d ment officials announced Wednes- :
i. .day.
it j Liberty bond holders were reas- \
dsured hat thev possess the "safest t
investment on earth" in spite of J (
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)T. I ;
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-That We I- ', V
Have Fur- 8
he Beauty, i
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BEVILLE, I
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ow marjcet quotations. - ?- The
treasury,it was announced, v
las purchased and retired a total of
^1,058,000,000 of Liberty and Vic:ory
bonds.
The total amount of all issues, iniluding
the four Liberty and Victory
bonds, was $20,632,000,000.
There now is outstanding in Liberty
md Victory bonds, as part of the
public debt of the United States, a
;otal of. 519,573,618,000. ,
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Liu un i/uiiu>:
Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone
costs only a few cents.
I \ V
With your fingers! You can lift off
any hard corn, soft corn, or corn ber
tween the toes, and the hard skin
:alluses from of bottom feet.
A tiny bottle of "Fre?zone" costs
little at any drug store; apply a few
irops upon the corn or calhis. Instantly
it stops hurting, then shortly
fou lift that bothersome corn or
:allus right off, root dkd all, without
>ne bit of pain or soreness. Truly!