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Organized i Capital... Surplus ai Bonds Boi Circulatio Dividends Deposits .. BILLS PA cou: This institi niiW-noTr Mrs. Mattie tfeauiora and son,| Willie spent Tuesday afternoon at De La Howe. DEATH FROM TYPHUS CAUSES QUARANTINE / AT ELLIS ISLAND New York, May 19.?Ellis Island, through which the bulk of the coun try's immigration passes today wasj placed under strict quarantine be-' cause of the death yesterday from; typhus of Andreas Steinback, a Jugo-j Slav. The 1,700 immigrants were re moved to the detention station at! Hoffman's Island. The victim was a five year old boy. Commissioner of Immigration Wal-. lis announced the Ellis Island station j would not be re-opened for 48 hours.! Daring that time arriving immigrants \^UU1 ivojf, Our policy experience. We invite The bank J. ALLEN SM ^{J{{$J{?W5S555555?555?^ BETHIA \ > >>> > > > > >>>> Miss Ruth Beauford has accepted a position in Greenwood. There will be preaching at Bethia Saturday night at eight o'clock and Communion Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Miss Martha Rich spent the week end near Donalds with relatives. Mr. E. P. Dansby, of Troy, spent ^ Tuesday with his brother, Mr. Charlie Dansby. Misses Isabelle Dansby and Ro berta Wilson spent Tuesday night with Mrs Ernest Baughman. Mr. H. C. Fortescue, of Charles ton, is visitng his sisters, Mrs. Wood hurst and Mrs. Metts. Mr. A. K. Woodhurst, spent Tues-i in Troy with his son, Mr. Edgar j Woodhurst. s/n/n/s^vs/s/sAVS/n/s/sAWv/S/s/^Vn/s^v/s/s/s/s^s/S/sAVs^sAV^AVs/^ 'nW in 1885. lie Nati 1 Statement of LIABILITIES id undivided profits Towed n. Unpaid YABLE AND REDIS NTED , FC ution was founded on < cordiality, and efficier . ..1 / lb uic same luuay as you to make use of tl that stands without a The Oldest, [ITH, President N. S. SWETE THE NAT! / will be held on the ships that bring them. Officials could not tell whether the Steinback boy contracted the dis ease on shipboard or at the station. His death was the first from typhus reported here for several weeka. DIOCESE IN THIS STATE TO BE DIVIDED INTO TWO Columbia, S. C., May 19.?The Episcopal diocesan council of South Carolina, in session in Sumter today, voted to divide the diocese into two. Bishop Guerry will remain in the lower part of the state. Bishop Co adjutor Finlay will have the upper diocese. i NEGRO SCHOOL CLOSES - Exercises in Court House, Being Held This Afternoon. The closing exercises of the Har risburg graded school, colored, are , being held in the , county court room this afternoon. There will be other exercises of the school extend ing through Tuesday of next week. Other exercises to be held in the county court house will be Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week. riKdl KtAL WAK WtWS FROM GEORGE HARVEY (Continued From Page One) came along toward the end and helped you and your allies shorten the war. That is all we did and that is all we claim to have done." Possibility of War. Discussing what he called the "sentient perilous present," Ambas onal condition as of c ) $ 75,000.00 38,053.66 650.00 . 18,050.00 88.00 435,417.80 176,839.24 $744,098.70 )UNDED * >ne idea?that of SEP icy explain why this I it was in the beginni: le SERVICE offered peer in sympathetic t Largest and Sai W. M. BARN\ ^INbhKu, Asst. Lash IONAL U ABBEVil sador Harvey said: 'For years I have heard it pro claimed that war between Great Brit ain and America had ceased to be conceivable. ... No resumption of an armed conflict is unimaginable. Any day may witness a renewal of the war of the roses, any day the clash of the blue and the gray in the swamps of Virginia. "But so unlikely are such happen ings, that the suggestion even though it hereditably were made, would e voke no more than a derisive smile. But it is one thing to stamp constant ly upon an absurd notion, and an 4.1.;..~ ...... 4.u:~i. --C ?n ui/uci uxiiiig acvci luiha, ujl il ail. | "Now the question, rises, have not our countries reached a point with respect to the remotest possibility of a conflict that justifies our for getting it as completely as the bat tles of Bosworth field and Appomat tox have faded from our recollec tions? Such, I am happy to report faithfully in the teeth of all the mis chief makers and scandal mongers of both nations, has become the settled conviction of our people and I hope a^id doubt not of yours." The Only Natic ank of lose of business Loans an Overdrai U. S. Boi /^VJLl T> _ wuier jdu Banking ] Other Re; Redempt: Stock, Fe CASH Ih M01 ON SERV lVICE?and this polic Dank stands so high ii ng, only our capacity kv this institution. ouch with you and y< cesf Bank in Abl VELL, Vice-Presidei ier J. O. CR1 INK OF , LLE, S. C. , CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors, especially Mrs. Goings, during the illness and death of our daughter, Macie. May God's richest blessings rest upon them. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Blanchett. DIVIDENDS AT HONEA PATH The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Honea Path Oil Mill was recently held and a dividend of 8 per cent declared, which will be paid on June 1st. NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PRI MARY ELECTION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, Notice is hereby given that a Democratic Primary Election will be held in the City of Abbeville, on Tuesday the 7th day of June, 1921, for the purpose of choosing one al derman from ward four, for short term of one year, as the Demo cratic Nominee to be voted for at a general election to be held Tuesday on the 21st day of June, 1921. Pledges must be filed and fees paid to" the City Clerk on or before four o'clock P. M., June 2nd, 1921. The following will tact as manag ers of the election: At the Shops?J L. Clark, L W Dansby, and W. F. Perrin. At the City Hall?T. C. Seal, C. A. Botts and W. C. Sherard. In case a second primary is nec essary, same will be held Tuesday the 14th day of June, 1921, and the same managers will serve. J. HOWARD MOORE, Chr. Dem. Executive Committee. Vlay 17th, 1921. 5,18-31;. IMPOUNDING DOGS Beginning Wednesday, the city authorities have started the im pounding of all dogs caught running )n the streets. This order is effective from now and will be enforced until ;he latter part of August. All dogs :aught running loose on the streets will be taken urt hv nnliVftmon anA leld for two days during which time < he owner may get the dog by the 1 >ayment to the city of $2.50 other- < vise at the expiration of the two lays the dog will be shot. Several hus far have been caught. I mal Bank in Ab Abbei May19th, 1921. RESOURCES d Discounts ?ts ids nds house and fixtures al Estate owned ion Fund ideral Reserve Bank r VAULT AND NE1 JNT DUE FROM BAN* ICE :y hcis been followed i public confidence, to SERVE has incre< f our needs. leville County. it LEWIS i OWLEY, Teller ABBEVILLI I WANTS WANTED TO RENT?A six or sev en room house in town. Appliy a \ Feinstein's Bargain House, Abbe ville, S. C. 5, 20-tf.col LOST?Thursday afternoon betweer Abbeville and Greenwood auto rirr 33x4, casing and tube. Suitable reward if returned to this office or to R. Y. Simmons. 5, 20-2tcol NO TRESPASSING?All perons are warned not to fish, hunt or tres prass in way upon the lands of the estate of C. A. Miller. 5, 16-3tcol FOR SALE?Best quality cream at 60 cents a pint, also fresh eggs. Phone 1. Mrs. D. A. Rogers. 4-ltf Rub-My-Tism cure? sore*. / IT PAYS'TO ADVERTISE A westernevangelist makes a prac tice of painting religious lines on rocks and fences along public high ways. One ran: "What will you do when you die?' Came an advertising man and painted under it: "Use Delta Oil. Good for 'burns." CONFERENCE CALLED A conference of all Methodist preachers of Cokesbury District is called to meet in Greenwood next Tuesday, May 24th at 11 o'clcok. Presiding elder, Kilgore, did not state the object of the meeting in his call, but all preachers are urged to attend the conference. 666 cures Bilious Fever. S$$33333$333$$$S$$$$3^?3?3S3$^^ beville County. iille \ $401,704.42 . 2,231.33 124.250.00 ... 16,964.00 56,370.22 _ 661.30 937.50 3,150.00 1 A CS 137,829.93 $744,098.70 withoutjdeviation. ased with age and / PERRIN, Cashier ESSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. SICK CHILDREN The cold winds and unseasonable weather is having its effect. on the - children of the city, many of them t are sick. * 666 cures Chills and Fever. DON'T EXPERIMENT With Your Eyesight Your eye* are too far valuable and precious to risk wearing glasses se lected at random. The glasses .we .furnish .will ho made to your individual require ment*, and accurate in every detail. Ours is a painstaking, dependble optical service L. V. LI8ENBEE OPTOMETRIST TELEPHONES: Offiro 97ft D - - 4M not. Jew 3 1-2 Washington St. Over McMurray Drug Co. ABBEVILLE, S. C. 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