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SERVICES AT LONG CANE | The Rev. George M. Telford, of Pisgah, Kentucky, will preach at Upper Long Cane church next Sunday, May 2nd, at the usual hour. BUYS ELEGANT SEDAN. Mr. Lewis Perrin has purchased * 6n plocrant. Davis sedan from the lo I I cal Davis dealers and the car, which was delivered today is one of the handsomest in the city. PLAN FOR INDEMNITY London, April 29.?The forthcoming conference of allied and Gorman representatives at Spa willl propose that Germany pay an % annual fixed indemnity, increasing proportionately as the country jrets on its feet according to a news agency dispatch from Brussels. " ? ?' ? *TXT & ?f >? A M uri n SAVAilllftn ITl-rtn nt-i^u ON SUGAR THEFT CHARGE Savannah, Ga., April 29.?Manly Tuston, widely, known.here, has been arrested on the charge of robbing a car of sugar standing on the Seaboard Air Line siding in the terminals of the railroad here. The robbers are thought to have removed the sutr;>r in two large motor trucks. PRESBYTER!AN FUi\'D GIVEN $25,000 BOOST BY GREENVILLE MAN Columbia, Apr. 27.?The ' paign for a million dollars for the j Presbyterian educational institution.-] of the state, which began luM wcek,j received a strong boost with tl.c sjift j of $25,000 from a prominent Pres-j byterian layman in the upper part of; the state, uvcordh:;.' ta the aiiir > j ment made in Columbia .-vaturday l.y j the committee in charge of rhp drive. This, with a gift of by C E. Granani, of Greenville, maKes trie camDaiern start most conspicuious. Many other smaller gifts have als: been reported. An office for the campaign has been opened in Columbia and the drive is to be wound up within a few weeks, it is predicted. Dr. W. E. Melvin is in charge of the campaign. Dr. Melton Clark of Charleston is chairman of the committee in charge of the entire drive. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Interest increases and enthusiasm grows as the Sunday School workers all over the State plan to attend the State Sunday School Convention, in Greenville, May 4, 5, 6. Delegates 1 are expected from all of the fortysix counties in the State, including pastors, superintendents, other executive officers, teachers, class officers and interested pupils from all the protestant denominatnons. In fact, everybody is invited, as this will be the greatest opportunity to learn more of Religious Education that has eve been offered in this State. All delegates will be met at the train by the reception committee and carried to the First Baptist Church, where they will register and be assigned homes at reasonable rates. Mr. F. E. Schroeder is chairman of this reception committee. The usual registration fee of $1.00 will be required of all delegates. Af ter registering they will receive the "delegates package" and will be admitted to the convention by their badge. R. E. Holroyd will have charge of the registration. The first session of the convention will begin promptly at 10:15 on Tuesday morning with a period of worship and song, followed immediately by a discussion of the Convention Keyword, "Forward," by Rev. A. E. Driggers. All the delegates will want te hear this, and are urged to arrive in time. U. S, REOPENS STEEL FIGHT Washington, Apr. 28.?The government today filed with the United States Supreme Court a petition foi a rehearsing in its suit to compel dissolution of the United States Steel Corporation on the ground that it is monopoly in restraint of trade. "While this case has been argued twice.' ihc government petition says "a belief that the principal point involved is really not decided by the majority of the court opinion nn-1 wculd require a reversal coupled with ffie belief of counsel that the effect of the decision is materially to change and restrict a number f recent opinions of this court constructing the anti-trust statutes, and may seriously affect other cases I pending as well as the future en- | forcement of those acts which has | convinced counsel for !he United | States that their duty require them | most earnestly to ask for a r?hear- i j ing-" The petition is presented by Soli- | eitor General King and Judge C. B. | Ames, assistant to the attorney gen-|l eral. The petition asserts the opinion of' | the Supreme Court fails to discuss j] the question that the corporation 11 itself is a combination in restraint; j j of trade, and does not decide this f ! question. The opinion holds merely,! j j says the petition that the corpora- | j tion riid not achieve a monopoly. The j I oetition asserts "the opinion con- | | cedes that a crime was committed by ? the operators of the steel corpora- | tion." D'ANNUNZIO GUNS FIRE ON WARSHIPS j I'iume, April 28.?Gabriele D'- I Annunzio's battery opened fire yes- f terday evening on an Italian torpedo | boat destroyer in the vicinity of | Fjunie. The shells, of which 20 were | fired, fell 1,000 yards in front of the | course of the vessel. There were no | casualties. The destroyer did not turn from ? her course anil made her landing ? safely. L/Aruiui:zio's action was in re- I prisal for the complete blockade of ? his stronghold. ordered by General wl.ngiiia.T It scemcil apparent that no effcui. ? was made to hit the destroyer and i that the firing on it was to intimidate?' f its commander and bring about tin- | ruvrender of the boat. The destroyer !? at the time was right under the 14 y inch batteries of the Italian dreai!- 1 nought Bant Alighieril. | Commander Trionn of the destroy- | er was praised in General Cavigilias" 8 order of the day for brave devotion ? to duty. Fiume, Ap. 27.?Gabriele D'An- 1 nunzio's "foreign office" gave the ? Associated Press today the text of a ! | message which will be dropped from j 1 airplanes on the next council ofl premiers, D'Annunzio planned to shower the San Remo conference but did! not start soon enough. The message reads: "The league of Fiume, a coalition of peoples oppressed and wronged by Anglo-Saxon hegemony, by the pseudo league of nations and by the peace conference, has been constituted. "Gafcriel D'Annunzio, defender of f Italy's! eastward march, is its chief. j He haft already obtained the adherence 6f Ireland, Egypt, India, Persia i Afghanistan, the whole of Islam and I the oppressed peoples of the im-l perialistic Belgrade govenment in-'l eluding the Croats, Montenegrins, g Albanians, Bulgarians and Macedo- j nians, These will find at Fiume the g support they lack to organize a fight J ifrainst. their desDOts. - ^ -o | = 'The league will qombat the gov- j 1 crr.ment of Hungary, defiled by! H crimes, and which is the shame of | g Europe and Turkey, coveted by rapa- j g cious merchants. In contrast to thejjj pseudo league of nations it will cause |H the nationalities to prevail. "The peoples enslaved by the Brit-j( ist empire and by the United States j ?1 must be delivered. The Germans j| made subject by hateful and thirsty j( vengeance must be restored to their j country. The monstrous edifice built j by the international bank over the i ' bodies of 10,000,000 dead must be ! '' destroyed." a f: And a man who goes through life j ti kicking like a mule nearly always a lacks the force which renders that: animal's kick effective. j f ! d BOND SALE CITY OF ABBEVILLE' e SOUTH CAROLINA. j f !1 The City Council of the City of s Abbeville, South Carolina, will re-: ( ceive bids at the City Hall in said! s City of Abbeville, up to noon of the a 12th day of May, 1920, for the sale;s of not less than seventy-five thous-11 and ($75,000) dollars, and not ex-' a ceeding ninety thousand ($90,000) ^ dollars Street Paving Bonds. Said i bonds will be of the denomination f of one thousand dollars each, bear- ( ing interest at not more tTian the s rare ox nve ana one-nan jjei.- senium t per annum, payable semi-annually, ; at any bank in the United States designated by the purchasers. Bend . hall mature at such time as :-h?M bo determined by the City Council when the bids are opened. Bids are i I Huff | * The Lowest^Pric i ff ' "'i' 1 ||^ ' ^ 7:c: j Model C. W Familiarize yours purchase, insure you found in some True: been tried out, teste It is built to stand uj: er its load promptly The heavy duty C | automatic float feed wppthpr-nroof. with == X" 7 I impulser built rihgt I most abnormal cond Is Sturdy 5 % inch st with 4 channel bar < long especially desij Standard worm dri^ amount of strength, of steel is constructe Can t>2 eq Solid Tires. A1 I Ellii j We are he m =3 hmmmmmmmmmmmm ivited on bonds for twenty, thirty A great a nd forty years, bearing interest at that are larg ive and five and one half per ceniim, per annum, all payable semi- Humbugs nnually. plausibility Each bidder will t>e rcqiured be- tl0nore his bid will be considered to eposit with T. G. Perrin, Treasur- NOTICE! r of the City of Abbeville, a check or fifteen hundred dollars, payable Whereas, o his order, and duly certified by circulated ir ome bank satisfactory to the said No. 20 as Mty Council. The City Council Te-jfor the Purp erves the right to reject any and; a* jax,? ^ 1 . ,,m ' . , land whereas .11 bids, and in case a bid Is rejected,', signecj a] uch check will be returned to the' e(j to taj.'e { udder, but if the bid is accepted, the^ on Saturday .mount of said check will be held by' Those in he City for the due performance of ast a ballol I he bid. If the bidder fail to com-! ,rrjtten or p tly promptly with his bid, the City j10se 0pp0sc Council reserves the right to offer there aid bonds for resale at the risk of worfj "Xo." he bidder or bidders. j Ru,ef! po Ipril 27th, 1920. ; ? bp 0 J. MOORE MARS, ; _ t , Mayor of City of Abbeville, S. C. ./U,' ^ I aid election Even thin men have a lot of the w. J. It's easy to be a philosopher if you C ???? man 1 ed Truck of its rated C 0 y'.v ' v > IM'T^innP^ ' ,r^v J > h' ; .; . *V . " ' J" '.*." ' -1. *^**>4^ ! ." ' ^ .v" > ._. r'' JUW P75" '*r '. '.. ,! '' t f VI- ' ?- *'? -""Y ** - v ..? ? *-> Uv,! v>: //V . \ !iL T orbensen llfl Axle elf with the heavy duty cons irself against any weak pom ks' construction. With the H 3d and proved; there are no ) under continuous transport r, economically and pay fo: Continental red seal military*; carburetor, Dixie high tensi< automatic float feed carbu into its construction, assures litions, and prevents as far a raight side channel Hydraul 2ross members. Fuller unit < > ^ * ? m ^neci reriectionsprings, lor ie axles with oversize bearir durability and reserve powe d of. [uipped with eithe LL PRICES F. O. B. F/ s-Les li re to show you \ uthor never uses words , ;er than his ideas. WA are gilded coins of from themint of decepFOR SALE?Goot Want to buy ? SCHOOL ELECTION Cows and dry 1 S _ ; WELL,g a petition has been FOR SALE?One c*T Q! /> V* r\ /\ I Tiiarn/? i oiiaruu kjvuuwi A^iwv*?v sking for an electioi s'ze ^4 by 4 wit ose of voting an additioi complete. Applj nills for school purposes i Dr. F. it appears to be proper i election is hereby call. LOST?34x4 smo )lace at the school hous rim, between A May 8th. Path. Sunday, favor of the tax w'lli Garage, Rewar. t upon which there is i Tinted the word "yes", j WANTED?To fr; ?d will cast a ballot upon frames of all s is written or printed the made to order. Hj verninc: General Elec- FQR SAle?The bserved. fish for sale e o act as managers of Saturday, at st | South Main St. Evans, i and country f' Jo. Supt. of Education. BL^t FISH ani I n L ruck apacity in the world Model B. $1895 I With Standard Worm Drive fgS : i* * [MS itruction of the truck you [Kg its that are commonly UFFMAN each unit has weak points to cover up. i |H| ;ation service and deliv- Wm r itself as it goes. w type, motor with Zenith |H on magneto, dust and |K retor, with automatic 9| i easy starting, under the ^-possible motor kicking. pM ic Pressed Steel frame iS clutch and transmission, * mm bensen internal gear or Jg lgs throughout, prove the &H r that this thoroughbred IH ;r Pneumatic or JM lCTORY. ie Co. 1 i . *n i ll viiat it win ao. W. Smith, better known as plai^H NTS "Dote Smith." 4-28-3iMj ^_ j FOR SALE?55 acres of good landH , , , > just 2 1-2 miles from Abbeville onH 1 Plug Mule, cheap. ? , few good Milk Hodge3 road' 0ne good 3ix roo,rH teef Cattle. MAX.; house' a" buildings* CET. 4,30-3t-pd g00d wel1 ln yard- 3{> acres m cui? tivation. Small pasture, plenty offl demountable rim wood- A bargain at $125 per acre.? ;h tube and casing Dixie Land Company. IS E^*Harrison. , MEETINGS CALLED OFF I oth tread tire and Atlanta, Apr. 27.?The meetinj^B bbeville and Honea L>a^t'd here today at which George H^H Finder .notify City! Ross, who announced himself as ai^Kj j. 4, 27_3tc. 0,'.-'anizer fov the St. Louis Railroao^l Yardmen's association was not held^J ame your pictures, because of the small attendance ofH tyles, and frames i Atlanta yardmen, according to 'thoseI ! who went to the hall. fl iys Studio Ross had announced one meeting 1 ^or last night and another for today finest fresh water He called off the gatherng last night very Friday and blaming the failure to get an audi fl ore of H. S. New, ence on the rain, which harl pract'Bg Want all my town cally ceased today. Ross could not riends to call and found later by newspaper men .vhHn d talk politics. R. -ought to learn hi> future plan.-. 1|&