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| Every E ( lars Pa 1 by Ban I next ye bership I Security I DECLARES SECRET ?whr POLITICS MUST GO j well ? ' |i Xew York, Dec. 12.?The cure fovjthrc focir l unrest in this country is a "full self knowledge of the American institu- j tions." declares Pr?sident Wilson in j lies cn article written for vhe current ,mer number of The Independent. rnos "The men today are blessed with a (.iriosity about their governments," s.;y-- the President. "Everywhere the.v Am are demanding that the doors behind i'"e which secret rolicies have been incu-j,ns* bated be thrown open and kept open herceforth.The doors that do not rc-j ^ ^ spond to the keys the people hold will 1 ^ be battered down and free passage-1**ways erected in their stead. ! * "Autocratic governments of the ! ^ ^ past have lived by concealment; free! V government must live by under-jabU standing. In the new day that island dawning only those governments that j jv have no secrets from their peoples | spei ; can long endure. I do not say that W. such a government will make no mis- ^ takes, but I do say mistakes will be ; fewer and more easily corrected jhim For Sale 804 a< k 11 __M1 . i /\DDevine < We herewith offer an exceptionall; Located on the Main public road fr< Falls; six miles from Calhoun Falls, from Latimer?railroad statoin. H; viition. Rents for 25 bales of cotton two white families on the place; re will average ten bales of cotton to t tion; could be increased to twice thi ber anl wood on the place. The old h beautiful sites in the state for a cour and sufficient streams, including Sha Within a very short distance to chur to Abbeville, S. C. This is the old or Never before offered for sale; and in we are offering this plantation for $" cash; balance at 7 per cent. This is It will be for sale only a ; :;ort t -nc. ARCH!BALL Mansion House Bldg. i 1 5ody Join 1 id to Chri iks in the ar by joinii IN CLASS 2 ] You Pay 1st week 2c 1st m 2nd week 4c 2nd ^ 3rd week 6c 3rd % 4th week 8c 4th v> and so on for 50 weeks and s at the end of which at th time we will mail you time check for checl $25.50 Plus Interest J hi mmm i m n nil governnif-nc.-- "ui !i i by' l-in?oi*mcd public opinion. ;cn< Unrc-s.t is evident everywhere; ley >ughout the wovul. r. is not 01 it-; a disease but a symptom of dis- Fri In our own country the disease IT. i principally the govern- > it. Those who think otherwise are vis itly the newcomers and the men j i nave influenced. The cure for j a j| r disquiet is a fuller knowlecVe of <ot. erican institutions. In this nation people have in their ballo the!, ruments of peaceful change.^ ' AVVVVV\VVV\w" , Hi" LONG CANE. J " A ' wis AVVVUVVWVVVS Ch ^e have sure had some disagree- Ye ; weather for the past few days the roads are sure bad. Sp( Irs. W. S. Bosler and children j Ma nt Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. j D. Beauford. I Ve are sorry to say that Mr. Anerii Botts is still sick. We hope for ,, M. an early recovery. r" ;res rarm in Wis County v> y good plantation For Sale. )m Greenville to Calhoun |pri and three and one-half miles th< is eight-horse farm in cultii the year; six colored and ^2 nted for another year; place . he plow in its present condi- nn s production. Worlds of timlome place is one of the most itry home. A large pasture iss mklin's Creek in the rear. [Ag ch and school; eleven miles j pri iginal hime of S. S. Calhoun. Th order to close out the estate jwa 12 1-2 per acre; $20,770.00 j the plane for the speculator. > /-7 J P i W/\i v ,kin OS; Greenville, S. C. ton i BANTERS n [mas da 1920 Club N stmas Savin United Stat< tig the 1920 Get Your Pass I -j _ p N CLASS 2A IN CLASS 5 You Pay You Pay reek $1.00 1st week 5c ureek 98c 2nd week 10c veek 96c 3rd week 15c reek 94c 4th week 20c < o on for 50 weeks, and so on for 50 weeks, < e end of which at the end of which we will mail you time we will mail you ; for check for < $25.50 $63.75 Plus Interest. Plus Interest. ^ 12v'l'.l '<Di lit trie Wttiv vuiufc o? 1 with Miss Eva and EsLelle Fin-j crop wa j Whei.1, :\L. Albert Kir-?:, of the city, spent c idav i-vening wi.h Mr. and Mrs. W.. ..." I ast v ' Kinrr. ofl. .-89o. Mv Vv. S. Bcsier was a business, . . , prod ik itor to the city V- eunesuay. Wo regret vo lose Mr. and Mrs. bert King from this community, 1 ~c01 they have moved to the city. Miss Linnie Beauford spent Saturi in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. ~ er'har McKellar. ; : rs. Luther Erwin an ! Willie ti,j? voal ......:rd, of Bethia, spent Sunday i.tVel.c. jas :h Mr.and Mrs. L. F. Finley. beans, c Christmas is almost here and I The t ih for each and every one a happy the varii ristmas and a prosperous New (Prod ar- where oi Misses Linnie and Clora Beauford j Corn, ;nt Wednesday evening with Miss 234,000. try Kay. j Winte Mr. W. D. Beauford spent Sunday;and $1,1 th Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bosler. ' Sprinj Mr*?. L. F. Finley spent the week- ($485,071 d in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. Oats, McKellar. (303,000. Miss I.ucy Palmer spent Wednesday Barle^ rht with Miss Annie Kay. 4^9 000. Mr. Clarence Kay was a business 1 Rye, ;itor to the city Wednesday. I qqq ? | i Buckv VLUE FARM CROPS : EXCEEDS 1918 TOTAL; Flax : Washington, Dec. 12.?Record 000. ices and bountiful production sent } value of farm crops harvested. Potat< s year to the unpreccdent total of 581,000. 4,092,740,000 exceeding: the value gwe ^ last year's crops by almost SI.."00.- Qg_r 0,000. ' " ' Hay i Final estimates r * nroduction were H:.y ( nod today by tlu Department jgf riculture and values were based on | ' ces paid to producers December 1 j 0 ac e area of harvested crops this year 1^1 s more than 2, 600.000 acres larger j Cottor in last year, amounting to a total >877,07<?,i :;r,9.124.47:1 acres. rnftnr Corn King of Crops. j$35;?,5*11 v. i cusily maintained its place a: | Poanu g of crops with a value of $3,934,-; ???* 1,000, while cotton, including cot-! Apple : seed, was second with a total $275,463 I BANK. iving I ow Open. IV g Club Men Get some Club now o Innlr Nnw ^VVll A IV ff IN CLASS 5A YOU CAN MAK You Pay PAYMENTS EAC1 1st week $2.50 FIFTY WE 2nd week 2.45 3rd week 2.40 25c and get check 4th week 2.35 50c and get check ind so on for 50 weeks, $1.00 and get chei at the end of which $2.00 and get chec time we will mail you $5.00 and get chec check for p $63.75 y Plus Interest. | PLUS 1NT liisiiiiiiiiii^ llllllilliilliiililllliilil $2,jv2,0!3,000. The hay[v> \ V third '.villi *2.129,087,000. | v l....viin v.Inter anu.V. SA i, was fourth with $2,028.-k Oats, a billion dollar crcoj \ v v V . reached a total of only Mis: Lucy 0" iy-cau0;- of decreased .;:.y ;iiirlit \vi ! M r. Cc* :?t r-o.: action. Yrv iv.i? "ay d c . of '.visiter wheat, v.'.e. ir. M. ' ? ! hav v.eiv irv('vr., ,-?i?vht at r..r. i ;? -..iuctlr*. f>; w!. ,.L, rye \ ;,Irs. .v _o was next to1 the largest {ami Mrs. li. vested. j spent We (in ; paid producers were hiyrhei*1 HatUIon. r for every crop than they, Miss Marj it yjjar with the exception of j Morrison Su ranberries and oranges. i Miss Lizzi otal production and value of!the city We* dus crops follows: mrs. J. S. uction in bushels except I day at Mr. A therwise specified.) | Mr. W. F. 2,917,450.000 and $3,934,-jces, were ir ing for Sant r wheat, 7-"l,630,000 and | Mrs. J. F 543,452,000. ' iThelma, spei ; wheat, 209,351,000 and j E. J. Botts. j,uuu. I Misses Lii 1,248,310,000 and $$9r,-ispent Wedi Miss Mary E 165,719,000 end *200,-1 Mr, E. J. | city this wet 88,478.,000 and $119,041,-, Mr. and I children wer vheat, lC,:i01,000 and $21,-! Kays thls w Mr. Clare seed, 8,910,000 and $3<\14?V| ,tcr AbU day, and we 41,058,000 and $109,613,000. !_Utl? son' S1 been unable >c.-f, 35/,00] ,000 and Sr>77,- , , we hope he Mws Ni potatoes, 103,579,000 and;, . (here ar-.. .-or >>000. .... | Sick list till; tame), 9I...2G.000, tons andjspeedy recov wild) k,.;4U,u<ju ton? and. },[v Mack >.000. ! Abbeville th co. 1,380,000 pou!!''^ and y.'e aro ?"lr,000. Iss rept l, 11,030.000 bales and $1.- writing. 000. Winter tin i seed, 4.S9S.000 tons and more and th< .000. muriity are ts. 83,26:5,000 and $79,839,-jkiling- hogs. On act'oun (total), 147,457,000 and high Monday ,000. not make his wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm |! lillions of Dol- ] nbers in 1919 I of the money I pen for mem- I 9 I 9 I E STRAIGHT jl H WEEK FOR EKS OF for $12.50 for 25.00 ck for__ 50.00 k for 100.00 m k for 250.00 Interest EREST. Service i I $r~ V. \ V. v \ V v. \ V "PRETTY ZAEV" vj ,NTUC NEWS. V T..., u,iy Jimniit. h0;:tre.s* vcrsic:i ^ of "f lv-ty Baby"' i:; bouini to bo n> popular as its two prod .'CC<.'Ssor5 !r T>.% 1 ?%n/-?* cnun*1 w?Hi?s.r . ... 3 i-iiinvi . I ti>| ( 1;._ gam one rmtnus;-. th Miss Annie Kay. ix*viewcr utvti the premier last 1". ii Dvgo ;.!orrisori spent j of the famou; musical comedy which with Mr. J. ('. NL-kles. m to be .'iter: at the Opcr;\ House Fr:). K..y spent Sai u-day [day Dec. 19. C. C. Aay ?. j Time has proven that the prophet s IT:: ! ion and children j /as not over-enthu.sia.sii? but rati'or. B. Haddon and baby J lukewarm in hh praise for the new; esnay with Mrs. Eunice I musical offering of Jimmie Hodges.; |Responsible for "Pretty Baby" 7'ie'; r Kay vi.Micd Miss Lilajlwo past seasons, not only lived npj nday. ' j to the reputation of the former i v. oj e snarp was snapping m ?.>ui ^ruany tciipseu tneni, Dotn in. inesday. drawing power and the creation of Simpson spent Wednes- enthusiasm in the audiences. V. F. Kay's. Jimmie Hodges seems to be an ii-| Kay and little son, Fran- exhaustible well of musical jollity,; i town Wednesday Iook- se]fjom happens that three successes a Claus. do decide as these follow in rapid and ! I. Richardson and little uninterruptte'd succession. Here is I nt \\ ednesday with Mrs. one man wjj0 js earnjng a pepQ. | tation among American musical {J inie and Clora Beauford jcomedy producers. Amongst the J nesday aiternoon with musical comedy favorites <=een with j ? lay. this season's success arc Jimmie! ii Botts was a visitor to the Hodges, Eva Lappin, Johnnie OTsVil. j ;k- T?m Williams, Norman Coudy, Ted i I Mrs. A. M. Milford <-nd Shaffer> E(]cJie o.Neil, and the hand- i i e visitors at Mr. W. F.' gag reek jsomest and best trained chorus in I g| nee Kay dined with Mf.|the fields of musical c? dy. ' I ;s in Abbeville Wedres-!^>nces -50c., .75c, $1.00 $1.50 plus ' | weru sorry to near m':r;war tax. Scats on ?ale now. a? lcllie, was sick rnj h.t ij H to walk for two wcc-!.-. j -"iJiiiCT[i^nwjjpg[|^ .a 11 will soon be well a?rai?. * I H na Beaufort!':: frictv.'s BUICK CARS 1 ry to know she l* on t ,. doe? ^ p3y to waj* an?j |g let all you^ chances go by, but I l'ry" place your order now before B Wright was a visitor -i t^ey are ajj g0ne> is .week. . ?S| <d ** note th.-t Mr-:, Tem, " Longshore, jrtcri pome better at this Agent. H ^\::x^irz:", morphine * i habit cured the easy and gentle way. SB Whiakov haKSf liu '?' -J ~j 6????uo? icuucnon. t of the creek beinpr so, Also Tobacco cure At jffijjj ' Mr- McMillan conki Keeley i Institute w trip on Routr Box 75 COLUMBIA, S. C. 3 I