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JBAUWBLL 8&HT1MCL, UA&MWBLL, S 0. RESOURCES ifts for deposit and collection. ^. ' K All transactions strictly confidential Send your Cotton Checks.an President Wilson says he is one of the strongest and most dependable men in _ ■ * 4 ■ , • * C the House, If he is good enough for Woodrow Wilson he is good enough for us. FOR SALE. One New Buick Car, Hus only been ri Also one sec ond haifd Overland ear in good oondi Apply to ; M. B. CALHOUN, Allendale, S. C GIVE THE BOYS A TESTAMElte THEY WILL BRING BACK 9 Nelson Sailors and • . • » • '■ • Soldiers Testaments Are the Best Mr.und Mrs. S. Av^ennedy motored to Williston Sunday Miss Ida Mae Dclk, of QlmY was among the visitors here last Mrs. Kate Patterson, of Co luinbia. is at home here _ this w eek. Miss Edna Morris, of Denmark, spent last, week end with Miss I .loise Morris. .Mrs. O. A. Diamond, of Ash h igh, made a flying trip to this c ity ’Tuesday. \trs.M. A. 1 hoinas and Mrs Harley, <‘>| l.llcnton. were visi tors here Monday. Mrs. Calhoun, mother of-Col 111. I). ( allioun, vvho~4s eighty years of age, attendee! servin ' at the Baptist church last Sun day and appeared to be as active. is a voting g Me ssrs. S. B. Moseley and \\ ■ IN Aycock, IwoVof liarivwc'irs progressive merchants, Jell Sun day lor Baltimore, Nc'w_ York and other Northern markets to purchase' their fall and winter ()(>C) cure' Malarial l ever, 4 Mr. DuBose, the Presbyterian minister who resides at Black ville, is visiting here this week. Miss Knby Armstrong, of ( olnmbia, is here visiting her father. C apt.- ]. B. Armstrong. Messrs. John Still and Ben Creech, of Hercules, were a- mong the visitors here 'last Sat urday. (‘.tit; cure . Bilious Fever. Mrs J. C Pass and children, of -Athens, Ga. are visititing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.* C. Morris. ^ — ~- J Mrs. Mo/ile Crc*eeh, of Olar, has returned home after a two weeks stay with her sister at MiMhaven, Ga. !./ Cotton. Liberal advances and expert handling by Pearce A Battey, Savannah, (la. Miss Carrie- A. Cave, of this city, left Sunday for New York and Baltimore to. purchase her fall and winter stock of millinery. Messrs. Martin C. Best,‘Her bert Black and W. R. Riley, Jr., of Camp Jackson, spent last week end in fdwn with relatives and friends. COTTON, W hy take -pot luck" with your* wlicn von can command lhe long experience services of PEABVf A* p,Al and Tlx Y, Favanua.li. < la.?' Mrs. Eli/a Willis-and daugh ter,.. Miss Mae, Mrs. I. M. Willis and daughter, Miss Helen,' of W illiston, and Mrs. Emma John stone, of Anderson, spent Mon- Positions Positions J liK (ioveriilnHi) t Ollier and Bank* and Busin*-?* Office? everywhere -yre clftneirine . for^ efficieiit Clerks, Bookkeeper?, SielmCTwr+rerg and Typirt- at aUiiri. g > ilari Young women and vQ'i.ng men who r ar>* (^eligible for-the army have ttie opportunity of a li etjm*- to -«v .re. high-salaried - a n • t permanent positions, with asauranfe «./ rapid advancement. Call or write ns today for lo.w cost of-training. day afternoon in town with Judge |ancl Mrs. John k. Snellihg. Mrs. Eliza Willis; who -is in good health and is very active tor an old lady fe the only aunt of Judge Snelling. 1 <*0hcumsIWTcmov in*g the eausm j Atr. Brown-( alhoun, brother of Col Hairy 1). Calhoun and Mr. L. M. ( alhoun, was the first man to purchase a‘ thousand dollar Liberty Bond, a thousand dollar War Saving Stamps, a Liderty* automobile, and is a satisfied purchaser. There re mains but one thing more for him to do before it can truly be said that he is patriotic. DRAUGHOPTS PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. r}je8t HecuuAe Best National Roput £ tTon I626 Main Street, Columbia, S. C: Version American Stan Attractive - Compact - Readable - Durable Emphasized with the words of ChrisCprinted in bold face type. Strongly and neatly bound in Khaki colored Morocco^rained Waterproof Keratol—flexible linip cover, embossed back bands, round corners,. Khaki edges, goM title, beautifully embossed American Flag in colors on the outside front cover. ,4 Printed on specially strong Bible paper. Only 3 x inches and just l /2 an inch thick. Type is plait* and .clear—self pronouncing. The Feur Greet Americen Hymns ere printed end found with thie Sailers end Soldiere Teetament. « A college of highest standard, open to men and to women. An intentionally limited enrollment insures individual instruction. Four year courses lead to the Bachelor’s Degree. The Pre-Medical course a special feature. Military training, established in fBt7 nnder War Department Pegulations. is in tharge of U. S. Army Officer Mr. K.- H. Kiaher. (jraduatA State Oolh-fc- for b iod. Ha eigh, N. 0., wh • ho <h a Taner’s eeriif.eiite fr.un ■I* b inatiiution, w II be at the home of Mr. E. 0, Melvi u-AIU n tale* SC.« f*-r a limited t me Leginnlaf 4h«* week of be UOth, eed will taae pitivae. Adr. A«4r«». HARRISON RANDOLM. Prtsidmt. ClirfcStM.S.C. 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