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M??? II STOCK MARKET HAS' ? SHARP RECOVERY , r i i. New York, July 7.?The stock mar- , tcet today experienced a sharp re- , eovery from its recent heaviness after an initial period in which foreign ils were again extremely weak. In the early trading Mexican Pe- J troleum was hammered down to 87 1-4, an overnight loss of 3 1-2 points and a new low record. ( Pan- American Petroleum also fell > to minimum prices for the current J movement, with a nervous and unsettied tone throughout the list. i Before noon, however, under extensive buying orders Mexican Petroleum rallied to 96 1-2, and other ft j Mires of the ^salne class rebounded proportionately. * The recovery was accompanied by " reports that steps were being taken 1 to protect American and British oil MfAMCrf "in Hfovl/tA I The market derived further strength from an upward movement Pirn high class railroad shares, under * lead of Louisville & Nashville, which * stewed a gain of points at midday. * f: | WANTS |i j, FOR RENT?One four-room cottage j with lights and water, on Richey j^ Street. Appiy to n. n. tticAnisxer. X 8-2t pi i STOP, LOOK, LISTEN!?During the ) , next week I will sell dry pine cord wood at the low price of $4 per cord. Think of it two and half j ?ords for the price of one small load of coal. Supply limited, better St.'* * phone at once. Cecil R. Cromer. * T, 6.-2 tpd. v v HEMSTITCHING and P1COT1NG? 0 I am now prepared to do hem- s stitching and picoting. MISS KATE 0 MARSHALL, Phone 124, 7 Mar- T jhall Ave., Abbeville, S. C. f, 15-Swks.col. d I k c FOR SALE?Best quality cream at 80 cents a pint, also fresh eggs. l Phone 1. Mrs, D. A. Rogers. 4-ltf ? s Ii f 1785 1921 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON t Open to M? and Women , E Entrance examinations, and exam- s nations for the free tuition county t scholarships at all county seats Fri- c 4avr Joljr 8, at 9 a. m. Four-year eourses lead to the B. A. and B. S. degrees. A special two year I pre-medical course is given. Y Spacious buildings and athletic t gaiafc well equipped laboratories vtexcelled library facilities, a dormitory for men. Expenses moderate. t Far terms, catalogue, and illustrated ftooUet, address 4t 8-24 Harrison Randolph, Pro*. \ I tiiTniTr nr nnm 1 nllKAIt Ur oUUAj: B ' ; !: * Few Tons Left R. E. COX, ill f 1 County Savings 1 Bank i||v n / t Let us Test J Your SIGHT 4 \ , ? 1 Tm may need glasses! a Willi the latest, most modern equip- a nt, becked by long experience, ? jw are assured a high standard of g service, when you have us test your v Tin better kind of service costs no p L V. LISENBEE 1 OPTOMETRIST h ? 1 TELEPHONES: c Mke 278 Res. 388 1 3 1-2 Washington St. p Over McMurray Drug Co. i.V . . I ABBEVILLE, S. C. v (Beeemmg Glasses Cost No Mor?) a jr.',"' '"i." ^ \ VV S. V WW ^ LOWNDES VILLE * \ Messrs. John and Ramsey Blak ind Mrs. Ellen Peay, of Greenwood spent the week-end with their brc iher-in-law, M. H. C. Tennant, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jones and tw children, of Greenville, have return jd home after a pleasant visit to he parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Fen lell. Mr. J. R. Vandiver, president o ;he Anderson Oil and Phosphate Co, las been in town for several day attending to fertilizer "business. s s- Mr. DeWitte Harper has arrive< from visits to Spartanburg, Roc] ^'11 pMrkAninll n PllwivlnHo on/) nfVlO .1111) VJi CCllTlI'iVj V?i?iiVWfcV UMU VVi.v joints. Miss Grace Daniel, of Clinton or jhanage, is the guest of friends an< elatives. Mrs. J. Moseley Huckaibee has re urned from Atlanta, where she ha >een under teatment. It is hoped he :ondition is somewhat better. Mrs. Camille Lemmon came ove: Tom Atlanta to spend the 4th wit! ler parents, Mr. and Ms. R. L Smith. Miss Lizzie Bell and Mr. H. M Idarchant have returned to thei: XT orfcnrillo o nlAQQQn 1VUIU 1U 1AH1 VVJ iiiv ?AWV4. ? dsit to Mrs. R. L. Smith. Miss Dorothy Seigman, of Wash ngton, D. C., is a charming visito: it the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. B Lllen. Miss Mattie Lee Harper is on i risit to her sister, Mrs. Theron A1 en at Anderson. Miss Virginia Latimer has re urned from Fort Lyons, Colorado tthere she has been for severa nonths. She is very much enthuse* iver the Western trip, but far abov< til she places the little seven hillec ity with its beauiful trees, its pur< eater and balmy breezes. Strom. .Mills, snrf Milloc ' * 9 laughters of Rev. and Mrs. Bal enger, have been pleasant visitor: >f their parents. ' Mrs. H. W. Brown, nee Mi3s Aim* Jaskin, of Lincolnton, Ga., is th< ruest .of her aunt, Mrs. GordoT Jpeer and other relative*. Capt. J. B. Lewfc of Belton, ha! een on avisit of several weeks t< klr. and Mrs. E. W. Harper, Jr., a heir pretty country home, "Roai >ide Farm." The Rev. R. W. Barber, Mrs. E. J luckabee and Mr. Walter Huckabei lave returned from a business trij o Orangeburg. Miss Annie Nickles nas returne< o her home in Greenwood after i aost pleasant stay with relatives. Miss Ellen Tennant was the prett] isfcoT of her cousin, Mrs. Wilbui >iaKe 01 ^ainoun raws last weeK. Mr. Ray Clinkscales, after a res >f several months, has returned t< lis work with the C. and W. C. rail oad with headquarters in Augusta Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCalla ant drs. Keys Hamper have returnee rom a short visit visit to relative! n Greenwood. The Rev. H. G .White was pre ented from attending the Baptis Lssembly in Greenville on accouni if illness. He is improving and abl< o be out again. 'Mr. G. T. Hodge, Mrs. Adge; T~ J? 3 ? "*r * * iuu?c aim lwisss may rrince, 01 An xevt^He, (wtere pleasai# visitors |ir own this week. The road crew under the super ision of Captain Phillips is campinf n Dr. Kirkpatrick's pasture nea: own. They are building the rivei rill road, making several needet ihanges and doing splendid work ii ;eneral. Mr. W. L. Latmer has return e< 'rem a business trip to Asheville. The young people and the oldei ines also, are whiling away the ho' .fternoons by motoring to both th< Javannah and Rocky rivers and en ;aging in swimming'. parties. Th( rater of each river is extreme^ :>w and furnishes much pleasure anc ecreation for the young folks. Friends of Mr. George Ficquette fho is in the navy, will regret U earn of his serious illness aboard i lospital ship off the Virginia coast [*he latest report from him is en ouraging. jyir. K. unester i?' nnell, of Go umbia, has been the guest of his >arentsf Rev. and Mrs. Fennell. The Misses Wharton and brother ilr. W. P. Wharton, of Starr, wer< risiting relatives here a few dayi igo. Messrs. J. W. McCalla and H. G I W STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION J N OF THE l' FARMERS BANK OF ABBEVILLE s COUNTY jI ^ located at Abbeville, S. C., at the j c close of business June 30, 1921. RESOURCES. 1 ' Loans and Discounts $309,779.10 ( ' Overdrafts 1,968.38 1 Bonds and Stocks Owned 1 0 by the Bank 92,780.00 1 Furniture and Fixtures 1,300.00 T Other Real Estate owned 3,062.00 ( Due from Banks and Bank- ( ers 44,395.73 J f Currency 4,833.00 ( Gold 135.00 s Silver and other Minor .Coin 1,081.54 1 Checks and cash items 901.15 ( k * r -OTAL $460,235,90 I . LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in __ $ 75,000.00 j Surplus Fund 25,000.00 I Undivided profits, less cur- a rent expenses and taxes ? ' paid ' 5,155.06 1 I Due to Banks and Bank- o ers 'l,646.36 ( Dividends Unpaid ? _ 3,468.00 r Individaul deposits I 1 subject to check $130,601.69 '* Savings deposits 103,584.95 Time certificate of deposit 114,813.34 r Cashier's checks _ 198.66 S 1 349,198.64 Reserve fund carried on General Individual or C r Savings Ledger ' 767.84 v a 'TOTAL $460,235.90 t l State of South Carolina, t County of Abbeville. Before me came J. C. Thomson, . Cashier of the above named bank, u t who, being duly sworn, says that the 1 above and foregoing statement is a j true condition . of said bank, as C ? shown by the books of said bank. i J. C. THOMSON. ? Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, 1921. r OTTO BRISTOW . Correct Attest: ' V V. HARRTSON P. "B. SPEED, Directors i J. F. CLINKSCALES. I * l FURMAN REFECTORY NOW BEING BUILT ~ 3 J Greenville, July 3.?Construction ^ j work on Funnan University's dining hall and kitchen is progressing at a . rapid paceand every indication is t j given that the building will be ready I ? for use when the next session opens 1 in September. Cotract for the build- t 1 ing, to be known as the "Refectory," p i is to be outfitted with every up-to- s date kitchen and dining room appli- f if ance. Its location is apart from every v p other building on the campus but it h is conveniently situated with respect 1 t to the two main dormitories. It will v ) have a capacity of over 300 student^, i F F j Some of the rock salt deposits of g j New York are sixty feet thick. 3 n Bone two of the county's most up-todate farmers, were on our streets ( j. this week. 2 fc ? NOT TO TELEPHONE i :j; r :|l Hereafter we will be forc( r S' v , :|: phone service to all parti \ not paid by the 10th of ea j ij; Your co-operation in th j|i preciated. r !j! THE ABBEVILLE 1 !'tiJSISI5JSI5jSJSfS15ISI5ISISI5l5fSiS!BISJSj5JBiSISJHISIi ... A GOOD PLAC! ' s I- A1 H. F. F I 1 Where you always ge and Fancy Groceries, duce at the lowest pos Try our Ice Crean H. F. FI * j ^jJ2J3JfljJ3J3J3M3l3JSJS15JSJ3JSMSjSi'SiSj3i3M3MSJG STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF TflE LOWNDESVILLE BANKING CO. ocated at Lowndesville, S. C., at the :lose of business June 30th, 1921. RESOURCES. L,oans and Discounts $108,989.98 Overdrafts 1,107.46 furniture and Fixtures 1,400.00' 3anking House 1,350.00 j Due from Banks and Bankers' 12,567.11 Currency 2,153.00 j old 67.50 silver and other Minor Coin 493.59 Dhecks and Cash Items 807.31 j I TOTAL $128,935.95 v LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in $12,500.00 surplus Fund 12,500.00 Jndivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid 3,695.13 ndividual deposits ubiect to ck. $28,864.00 Saving deposits 44,318.14 rime Certificates if deposit 21,570.80 Cashier's checks 987.88 95,740.82 Jills Payable, including certificates for Money Borrowed 4,500.00 TOTAL $128,935.95 Itate of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Before me came W. H. Bonds, Cashier of the above named bank,! srho, being duly sworn, says that the I 1 i. - I ,uuve aiiu xureguiug statement, 13 a rue condition of said bank, as shown y the books of said bank. W. H. BONDS. Sworn to and subscribed before ne this 6th day of July, 1921. J. G. HUCKABEE, Magistrate A. C. Correct Attest: W. FRANK McGEE, A. W. BARNES. D. h. BARNES, Directors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF AP. PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE ?-??s , n the District Court of the United States For the Western District of South Carolina. ? N THE MATTER OF R. T. BROADWELL, Bankrupt. No. B-230 IN BANKRUPTCY, ro the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: Take notice thf.t on June 15, 1921, he above named bankrupt filed his >etition in said Court praying that te may be decreed by the Court to lave a full discharge from all'debts rovable against his estate, * except uch debts as are excepted by law rom such discharge, and a hearing /as thereupon ordered and will be lad upon said petition on July 16, 921, before said Court, at Greenille, in said District, at 11 o'clock n the forenoon, at which time and ilace all known creditors and other tersons in interest may appear and Vi/vu.? pnncf> i-f nnv t.hpv have. whv I he prayer of said petition should i0t be granted. D. C. DURHAM, Clerk. Jreenville, S. C. June 15, 1921. tw?4 wks. ICE! SUBSCRIBERS ?d to discontinue Tele- ;j; es whose account is Lch month. s: lis matter will be apfELEPHONE CO. I 5JSJ5JSJBI5J5J5MSJBJ3f3JH5JSJ5JBJ2f5I5ISrSJSJ5jv !f3J3J3I3MSM3JSJ3MSI3I3J3JSJ3J3M3I3MSMn5j E TO TRADE.... I N L E Y'S I it the best in Staple | Fresh Country Pro- I 'GiVklo rkVMr?oa S JUIWiV ^/HVVUi [CJ | i?it is the best. Ij N L E Y. I UI"J3I3Ji3i3MSiSj3M3Jtj?f3JSJ5J3JSM3JSI3jSi^ji^ . The Rosenberg Mercantile Co. Four Stores Many Dep't. * * ABBEVILLE, S. C. J ) p li r 1 1 ii ruii rasiuonea Hosiery FOR f a rliac ?~ I Just Received In White, Black, Brown, Camel and African Brown. . Prices $2.00 to $3.50 Some with the Fancy Clocks, all in heavy Silk. You will find the Hose you wish, in the Color, Weight and Material I I at the Price You Wish to Pay. r% I WHITE SHOES are very Popular] | these Hot Days. | Yoii jWitl find a full stock here. WHITE KID STRAPS. WHITE KID OXFORDS. WHITE "KEDS." WHITE dANVAS STRAPS. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS. WHITE CANVAS PUMPS. WHITE CANVAS SHOES. I 1 % I \ JOIN THE CHAMBER OF S I COMMERCE! TRADE IN ABBEVILLE! The Rosenberg Mercantile Co. ????? ?? y f j