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3k > DUE WEST NEWS. A. R. Presbyterian K V V uwvvvvvvvvsw ?ftr. Jake Raisor from Cross Hill -a gOL^st of Mr. Sam Watt. Dr. Parkinson preached for Dr, fialloway last Sabbath morn'ng and evening. 3St. J. J. Seoggins returned with iis son Earnest Scoggins of Smyrna He expects to make a short visit to Ttiatiyes in that section. Sir. H. S. Camp has moved to bhe iumsa on the street east of the Womux's College campus. Mrs. Camp returned from Spartanburg wjtere she has been under special troflSssent. LiHie Brooks left last Frifor Valdosta, Ga., where she teach in the city schools the raairng- year. JM'ss Brooks spent amu: time this summer in Columbia SsBorersity, N. Y. On her return Xosnfr she visited her sister Mrs. 15f?ir at Clifton Forge, Va. 3Ess Georgia Waxdlaw left last HciEsday to take up work in the ?" -L - -1 - J. O aqjru ocnuoi ureciiwwu. 3?iss Ruth Agnew went to WaliteZlt a; few days ago where she will . 'leach this year.. Jfins Nannie Boyce is at home aftwo months at Black Mountain ws3 Charlotte, N. C. The familiar face of Mr. E. Getis seen again on Erskine Caminc.-'He has been a very active perwrn ia the college file for several 'jesss. Xev. h.-P. Pressly and family reiarxad last week from Black Moun?kb ^fcere they spent a month's va9fr. A. A. Pearson of Greenville ns in town the first of this week to aa? %k aged mother, who has beer Tcnr mrwell for a few days. Jfiw- Callie Craig of Columbia, "Etiozu, Sas arrived at the Woman's -gnTlfEP- Sire will be in charge oi Xoiuoson Hfell the coming year M:sj Crnag- Ts pleasantly rememberec iere as a college girl. afrs: Powell is back at the Wo College after a delightful va spent in Boston and Alabama DIXIE I We have b I MltS I-Gerr while it lasts ? per ton. Prefe by checks. N I All coal spot ask for credit ibbeville 'steady improvement in ] mrs. harding's condition Washington, Sept. 16?President ' Harding, due to the steady improve*ment in the condition of Mrs. Harding was able today to go to his office for the first time in a week. The Friday cabinet session was [ the president's only engagement for the day, his semi-weekly conference i with newspaper correspondents hav , ing been called off to permit him to i spend the afternoon near Mrs. Harding's bedside. 1 Continued improvement in Mrs. Harding's condition was reported 1 todav bv Brigadier General C. E. Sawyer, her physician, who in res1 ponse to inquiries Teplied that "all's well." With efficient helpers Mrs. Powell is putting the college dormitory in readiness for the coming of students Her daughter, Miss Hennie B. Powell returned with her and will be here for the winter. Mrs. Minnie Brown and daughter Miss Ottis, have returned from Iva, where they have spent several weeks with relatives. Miss Carrie Hickman and children reached Due West last week. They are installed at the Wylie Home on Erskine Campus. Mrs. Hickman will he in charge of the din-'ng hall of the College Home. She Will have two daughters in col, Jege and one daughter and two sons in the graded school. We welcome this family in our midst. The furniture of Robinson Hall is being placed in the rooms. The . friends of the college are exceedinerlv erateful to those who have so i generously pledged one or more i rooms. The contract for the furnii ture calls for cash payment not later than September 15. This is to , remind the donors that unless you j havq forworded your contribution, : to do so at once, making all checks 5 payable to Mrs. I. H. Hunt, New1 berry, S. C. Mrs. Hunt has been untiring in her efforts to have the . furniture in place by the opening . of college and wishes to make rei mittance promptly. ' ?** EM i \jL1U een so fortunate < IX CAF i Block Coal, whi< it 13.5 rence given to orde fo checks cashed cash at time of dt . Ice, LiiiiiiiIit ai PHONE NO. 68. X " * . V. ' <? - - - -- _ __ FINAL TESTIMONY | FOR GOVERNMENT g Attorney* for Jewell and Scott j Have Four Day? Including Argument#. Chicago, Sept, 16.?The govern- j ment completed its plea for an in- j junction against the rail strikers to- 1 day and rested its case. Judge Wilkerson adjourned court i until Monday, when attorneys for j B. M. Jewell and John Scott, presi- | dent and secretary-treasurer, res- j pectively, of the railway employese, j department American Federation | of Labor, will open the defense. The government rested on the | strength of some 600 affidavits | charging violence, intimidation and j destruction of property during the j strike. No direct evidence connect- ? ing any of the union officials with j the alleged conspiracy, to destroy I interestate traffic was given, but at- | torneys representing Attorney Gen- | eral Daughertly contend that the ? existence of such widespread disor- | der indicated the unions and their j officials are responsible for it. Donald R. Richberg and Frank | Mulholland, attorneys for Jewell I and Scott, the only two of the 240 g union leaders and 400.000 strikers | effected 'by the indictment who are I I represented m court, are preparing j they say, to offer evidence in sup- | port of the union's claim of a coun- | terconspiracy against them. The 1 union leaders charge that the rail- | road executives entered into a cons- | piracy, first to force a strike, and f theft to destroy the unions. Certain | leaders of the executives, they con- f tended, held out against any peaie | settlement as part of this alleged | conspiracy against the union. Four days are left for the defense | and for final argument before the | temperary restraining order now in | force win auwwnaucauy CApUt. I | Judge Wilkerson has called the at- | attention of the lawyers tc the fact | that it will not he renewed and un- 1 i less the injunction hearing is com- I pleted before Thursday the unions 1 will .be free from its provisions. I Watch the label on your paper. I r OAL as to secure I i S.... I sUf ch we will sell B 0 I ;rs accompaied | until delivery. I zlivery. Do not ^ : 3 =? | i =5 =5 3= B i ==? ' Copyright 1922 Har j SOMETH) I "New fall cl I more; more si | You get it all | clothes. See tl New Norfolk Suits; 2, 3 and single breastei $32.50 to $ I The Ros The t m MISSIONARY KILLED BY A MOHAMMEDAr Rev. Gates Had GTeen In India Fo Many Years.?Police Arrest the Murderer. Bombay, British India, Sept 16The Reverend Lorin S. Gates of th Amarican mission Wis murdered a Bijapur on, September 6. The pc lice arrested a Mohammedan charg ed "with the rrime. Mr. Gates, who was 77 years olc .nd had been for 17 years with th American mission at Sholapur, ha gone to the Bijapur at the request o Miss Fulchar, head of the branc mission there. The branch had ren1 ed for its Indian workers part of a old Mohammedan palace. The lane lord was a Mohammedan who occi pied part of the palace himself anc according to Miss Fulchar, was cor stantly putting restraint on the ter ants. She had asked Mr. Gates t come there to negotiate with th landlord. This he did unsuccessful and decided to remove the workei elsewhere. He and Miss Fulchar were lea^ ing the palace in search of anothe house when the landlord spran from behind a tree and felled th missionary, slashing him with sword. Miss Fulchar^ narrowly e caped. Mr. Gates was taken to hospital where he died. It is unde: stood that Mrs. Gates will continu the mission work at Sholapur. Mr ("Jatps was su-onorted bv th Congregational church, Washingto GRANTS FIRST PARDON Citizenship of Johnny Evans c Anderson Restored. Columbia, Sept. 16.?Governc Harvey yesterday granted a pardo to Johnny Evans, convicted of pet larceny in Anderson county befoi Magistrate Cox and sentenced t pay a fine of $10. The pardon wi merely to restore citizenship in o: der that Evans mignt tescny in case in court. The pardon was the first gTante | by the chief executive. "If Winter Comes," -vrill cov< crops be far behind? t Schaffner & Marx ING MORE TH "neuJ fall clothes" othes" isn't enoi yle; more quality here in Hart Sch; le new ones we < &; sport Fall tope 1 4-button belted m d sacks. fields; ei 37.50. smart an I enberg Mere? lome of Hart Schaffner < ?| WANTS r .j LOST?Bunch of keys, Friday morning. Finder please return to riniVinun Rutlpr or to Press and Banner office. ltpd. e t WANTED?A good gentle milk cow giving between three and four gallons of milk a day. I. C. Brown. 9, 15tf.col. FOR RENT?One 4-room cottage on Richey street, water and lights. ^ Apply to H. R. McAllister. 8,14tfc h LOST?Red hound dog, white feet n and white bushy tail. Left my j. home Sept. 8. Liberal reward if 1 1 x - T T Hnv, T^Atr ^ returned tu o u? xyaiLouj, ^ S. C. ltpd. l- ???????????? x. LOST or STOLEN?Taken from my 0 home between dark and 10:30 Friday night medium sized collie ? . dog, brown with white ring around ^ neck and answers to name of "Joe' $25 reward if returned to 72 Ferry St. 9-lltfcol. rir J " ,e \\\ if Store Assot r- ;l; ie :!; ? | THE PLANTEI has been designated >f ij: point for cotton due >r i|: ation in and around n it | We are now rea e !:j! o ton and issue receip r* a J|! C. E. id1 I J- s!r|! 8 Sh^ JJv?tj?SE .*':: iBfflBllBBr MMll"|fn1 r I )As 7M HffinDaKSB^:''fi^H r^=={ > AN JUST j I B lgh; you want II r* mAvn TralliA II y UIVSIV^ VLUUV/. SB affner & Marx I offer. 1 :oats; Raglans; |g odels, Chester- | rerything that's ... I id new. ,'f ffltile Co. I Sc Marx. TIRES?30x3% Silver Town Cort^H Tires $13; 30x3 Repablic Noi^B Skid Tires $7.60; 30x3)6 RepublifM Non Skid Tires $9.50; 32x4 public Non Skid Tires $14.50 H 30x3 Goodrich Gray Tubes $1,500 Other size tires and tubes reduces ed in proportion. Tires and tube^H standard ^iJrfrklrtee. Sold by ED DeWITT HALL. 9, 13-3tcolB CARRIER PIGEON H FALLS IN FLIGHfl George B. Kearse in Bambery CounflH ty Picks Up Bird in Barnyard Olar, Sept, 16.?A carrier pigeo^H fell in the barnyard of George ; Kearse in this community Prida^H afternoon and died during the nigh^H ' An alunium band around the le^H leg of the bird bore the inscriptio^B "PAL 122 A J 22." A brasa banH tfas around the right leg and on th^J was the number "246." There wa|H i nothing else about the pigeon i establish identification. p| "? 11 ?** 'TIaivIE I J?'ooa ior inou^ut in uuuuu . lina: More than, 18,000 club meo^H J bers are enrolled in Ohio this fea^H liation Cotton I *S WAREHOUSE I 1 as a concentrating B the Marketing Associ- H . Abbeville. I dy to receive this cot- in t for same. 9 WILLIAMSON. I STARK. I -:r " 99