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EI It IE". Z named ?.V. .a^. census , Abbeville: co ... . ' , The Enumerators for the cr'1 ' have bee ei fo.r Abbevile "> ?ty an.' arc.';>ri:ited below. Col. Elbor H. \uli; vii Vvisor of census for th Third District has given out th' following statement with regard tcthe taking of the census in this disEr. ' trict: .. .. I am very anxious that the Enumerators of the 3rd district shall 1 f; v make a good record of their work in Washington, but in order to do so, ' they must have the cooperation of i* the people. I feel satisfied that I have been successful in being able to recommend to the Director for appointment as Enumerators a number i of men and women who are compe-j ' tent and who will do the work thor-1 oughly, bat it cannot be too much stressed, that the sympathy and cooperation of the people is necessary. I wonld be glad also if you i. wonld state that I have asked all of the Enumerators in Abbeville County to meet me at the Court j House on Monday December, 29 in i order that we go over the work to-1 cro+lior and hp ship to pivp thpm anv information which they may desire. Very respectfully, Elbert H. Aull, Supervisor Census The following have been appointed Enumerators in Abbeville County: 1?Abbeville township, Western Division, (Enumerator to be designated) Wli- 2?-Abbeville township, Eastern Division, (Enumerator to be designated) 3?Abbeville City, Ward 1, Mrs. W. P. Wham. 4?Abbeville City, Ward 2, Mrs. W. : P. Wham. 1? ?Abbeville City, Ward 3, Mrs. <Sr?LAbbevilIe City, Ward 4, Mrs. pj" ; . Laura ?H. Faulkner. f?; V 7-?6edar Springs township, John k ' v Kerr, (he will^elso take district No. 66, Bradley township in Greenwood p # County). , v 8?Diamond Hill township, Eastern fc.; Division, Frank A. Carwile. 9?Diamond Hill township, Western Division, William F. Crowther. 10?Donalds township, excluding Donalds town, Southern Division, m? (Enumerator to be designated). 11?Donalds township, including Donalds town, Northern Division, D. j M. Humphries. > ?/ 12?Due West township, excluding the town of Due West, Northern , Division, John N. Pratt. 13?Due West township, including < - i p the town of Due West, Southern i&t/ ,'N Division, Mrs. Nannie H. Clinkscales. | ^ 4-?Long Cane township, Eastern I|- Division* i* Q' Tribhle Jr, township, Western}! Division, J. Kay Carwile. i| 16?Lowndesville tdwnship, in- ^ eluding Lowndesville Jtown ( part of) .Eastern Division, John M. Huckabee. *" f c IV 17?Lowndesville township, in- } eluding "Lowndesville town part of, ' Western Ditffeion, Mrs. Chrystine B.J ? /. " Mullina*; Calhoun Falls town, Northwest! Division, G. A. Tucker. I. . 19?Magnolia township, including I I Calhoun Fails town, Southwesl Division G. A. Tucker. 20?Smithville township, Thomas H. < Tolbert. INCREASING LAND VALUES With development in the South- ; east the values of lands are increas- ' ing steadily. This development in 4 eludes that along agricultural ltae generally, the construction of har-' surfaced roads, and the constantly widening demand for varied agricultural products as well as the staple crAnc The character of the lands in thr South, and particularly in the South*i ?ast, and the inviting climatic opera> tions that' are so favorabl6' make lands in this section highly desirable, tj They are very cheap in price, their E!|h real values considered, but the Pp. prices will increase steadily and in ^ . some instances rapidly. To the homeseeker who is looking for a farm, this part of the country offers most by far as compared with any other section. Sixty-eight p?r cent of the em ployes of the ten baric industries in the United States are aliens, according to a report of the department of i0. labor at Washington. This is an interesting fact in connection with present labor conditions. - / ""~ CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED i AND C AG! i. *'... vr" ? . i?:*5"j " y ' Clinton .Chronicle. ' . .'v V ! i for . Dollar Educational . ca^-vV'] x Vhich' Hip'oV' two insH'^+V''^ at to receive $125,000, star4c' occ wi* enthuria-m Friday night when mas meefiner was held in thp "forn< of the cause of the commercial clu hall. Dr. Melvin, manaeor *" th campaign, was present and made a excellent talk outlining the plans c procedure and stressing the valu and importance of Christian edi cation. \He spoke of the campaig now on in North Carolina and e? pressed a desire to take up th drive in this state just as soon _ a their present campaign is completec He stressed the importance of liberal response from the towns i which the institutions are located i order to be able to go out over th state with a financial support an interest pledge from the folks "bac home." Dr. Douglas acted as chairman o the meeting. An executive committe of twenty members was named t have charge of the campaign ii Clinton. This committee has bee: doing the preliminary work necea Bary and started out Tuesday t raise the $75,000 asked of the towi V < V "EVERYWOMAN, the day < V shall come when tbou (halt * V know that nobody ii thy * W friend." Opera House 2 days, ^ W Thursday and Friday, Jan. I * t and 2nd. * I * ^vvvvvvvwvvvvvy HWI Ml "mop" I SKgg^^SCALCO TINS ONLY I ffi AT >OUB GROCERS I rNAXWEU HOUSE | COFFEE ? 1 * iRO K^m; ' Next i H COLUMI S<<chrisi We have all Fancy Cand ma.de and Loo Nuts of all 1 Fruits of Ev fctf&ffit nuts, Raisins, W3^ CHRISTM/ Mm We deliver , : I Oranges, $? ..?/-j. me ciuy win ue, El <k * <'' J^V? A u . ' , i >. & '' "** ??r-eacn.catwas* I .. . Qiliiiy- and ev$fy\:fe'sii) amfi , ,'Y- ? vV^t ..c given'"an opportunity-1 - % -* .'OA r/urt^, to ^nis camr^jgn ~ aieano a greater enlargement i o College and Orphanage. sl i proposition before the Synod ' rai e a million dolars. Of this ' amount the Presbyterian College "will 6 receive $ ',00,000 and the Thornwell ^ Orphanage $125,000. The amount to be received by the Orphanage will e be applied to its endowment fund. Of l" the $500,000 for the college, about n one-half will be applied on the enC~ dowment and the other half put ine to new buildings at once. Clinton is j3 asked to show her faith in the instia ~ "ii n e Season's ( f e o n 11 w 0 1 , We extend friends and i with heart! for your con ' patronage. j Faithful j1 Co-Operative I K. J. GILLELv | j We will be closed Th - .* i * * " w ' * !. N " iriv ' /i A IAL IA }oor to McMurray's Dru$ 1 /' * >IA CANDY KH / Next Door to Court Hous< : a ? [mas ougge; kinds of Fancy Fruit in Ft y in Christmas Boxes?al se Candy. cinds. ery Variety?Apples, Or Grapefruit, Bananas. lS CAKE. Ice Cream anywhere in t] PRICES REASONABL Phone 367 5.00 Per Box. u ion . and her love by raising quota' cf this million dollar f r-'i^^&ferl/for' ,.the . expan: of the colleges. JIt is hoped that the canvas will be'heartily-.received as t take up this..-., work. The heart Clinton will be enlisted in the c? and little else will be talked of til the drive is completed and goal is reached. Clinton is asked for $75,000 will get back $625,000. When such an opportunity ever face again? COMING! Opera House, Thuri and Friday, Jan. 1st and 2nd, " ERYWOMAN." Erery woman lc for true love, but where it may al is known to nobody. Greetings to you, our customers, :elt thanks ftdence and \ Uy yours, ? Mercantile Co. \.ND, Mgr. iursday and Friday. FE 1 CHEN S stions"^S mcy Baskets. C$?$& 1 sizes, Home-^^1 anges, Cocoa-> tie city. non,. Wy** mmm iuse |B ;| IERI us I . DEPARTME! ev. I Four ABBEV >ng* IB Stores S. Cai bide S k m [11 AVI ' jj Iu jjj ONLY TWO MORE! S You will be welcom< ?) I row? or any time. W< ? I Christmas shopping a >| TH J. tu. NT STQRES 1 1 ILLE, Many | Department* | AS n Jf i I J I 1 I >" jpuM 1 " ' '' \ , - 1 s: . mm . 1 . mm I ,,,,, k. i I ' SHOPPING DAYS f * e here today, tomor5 can make your | delight I B8 V'.r. i I > ' &> * , \ : \ )