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TOTAL NUMBER OF BALES I ( OF COTTON GINNED ( |I Crops of 1918 and 191J7 in South'I Carolina. * j ? ? < Director Sam L. Rogers, of the K Bureau oi the Census, Department^ of Commerce, announces the prelimi-j^ nary report of cotton ginned by ^ counties, in South Carolina, for the crops of 1918 an<J 1917. The report * was made public for the state at 10^ a. m., on Thursday, March 20, 1919.'^ (Quantities are in running bales, * counting round as half bales. Linters are-not included.) ( County. 1918. ' 1917. E The State 1,578,569 1,267,135 f Abbeville ___25,341 23,246j"] Aiken ! .52,385 42,5281 Anderson 67,427 66,193' i Bamberg ___35,329 26,639 t Barnwell 70,052 58,321 j Beaufort 9,745 6,785 a Berkeley 16,135 ,11,201 Calhoun _45,695 31,386 { Charleston 17,448 12,087 I Cherokee 15,415 .11,719 Chester 31,512 23,482 U i ( . * Chesterfield 32,344- ' 25,097 J Clarendon 41,201 * 34,884 j Colleton v 23,336 19,032; t i Darlington ?44,227 35,057j &.< Dillon ___ ?38,176 31,097; d N Dorchester ___?20,865 15,735 z Edgefield 29,008 26,689 a '>>< Fairfield ? 26,746 19,750 \ Florence 40,304 35,204' Georgetown? 5,739 4,202^1 Greenville i 44,568 - 36,3991 Greenwood _37,745 31,847; c Hampton 25,876 22,402 j * Horry .'v. 9,965 8,185 v Jasper 7,^96 5,622 Kershaw 1,497 18,143 li Xancaster, 25,308 18,169' e Vs Laurens 1? 43,177 , 38,3591 f Lee __ 44,006 33,537^ Lexington 36,380 30,362 McCormick 17,356 13,813 I Marion ___19,796 14;846 b Marlboro _-_._?_70,550 ' 55,788 * Newberry, 40,431 ; 35,533 s ; j L ' IMBB BR I Big Sal I IT C I IH in LOOK Im One Auburn, One Ford Clc & - L * One Ford Ru || Seven Maxw H Yttta r^l#1emnl Kg V11C VIUC111VI B| <* . ' B Four Chevro; H - One Overlan H One Cadillac I Seven Fords ! One Dodge One Buick SMA . I Abbe if Jr' At. ' ' J *? Ti* f^'^i ' * ' , v 7 1 ' '* I , '. )conee 25,302 20,57 )rangeburg 112,004 85,28 Mckens i ?21,707 17,73 tichland, ?26,972 19,20 Saluda 27,644 28,07 Spartanburg 70,653 , 58,77 Sumter j?56,743 39,89 Jnion 20,636 15,98 WJiiiomchiiro. 83.246 26.93 fork, 41,281 , 31,38 t . AVVVVVVVVVVVVV k 1 k SANTUC NEWS. ' . ' AWVVVVVVVVVVV1 t Santuc, March 26.?Th6 farmei ire taking advantage of this beaut ul weather preparing their farm: The ladies are busy gardening. Misses Lizzie and Willie Abies vii ted Miss Lila Morrison Sunday ai ernoon. . , Hr. Mack Wright and mother dine it Mr. M. B. Kay's Sunday. Mrs. Ermie Haddon is spending :ew days with Mr. and Mrs. R. I laddon of Antreville. Mrs. Mason Wright i3 visiting he tarents, Mr. and Mrs. Burnette . o ohnsonville, 5. C. . Mr. Joe Abies had the misfortun o lose a mule Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White an laughters of Abbeville, and Miss Liz ie Sharpe motored to Santyc Sunda fternoon and called on' Mr. and Mrs V. F. Kay. ' ' ' ' Mr. E. J. Botts spent the week-en n and near Greenwood with relative Mr. Henry Abies are attending ourt in Abbeville this week. Miss Mary Kay spent Thursda; nth Mrs. W. P. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Keller an ittle son of Clifemsorf, spent the'weel nd with Mr. W. W. L. Keller an amily. Glad to note Mrs. Keller i ;etting on nicely at this writing. Messrs George Morrison and Jame laddori we^e business visitors to Ah eville Tuesday. / We are indeed sorry to know th< leeping sickness has reached Sout m yr V t i ubmimmbmsmm ) 4 > l . i t . e of Lw VIciiM . k -f-" D:C J ' .. t . i, * * | ~t~ ~ " ' nniiip ' . . inn c OVER 1 - ' ' lr , 7-P^ssenger jsed Car t mabout ells V bile / " lets , d * /< : A ' C T / THERS ville, S. C. ' ? : w ^ ? ?HHR9BnnH I 1 Carolina. Hope it is not contagious. 3 Wish all the patients an early recov5 ery. 6 h 1 V VVVV \ VV WW V 1 v > 1 6 V BETHIA NEWS. V ? 9 V w'wwwwfc. " * 6j?vv *v r v < 3 ? Bethia, Mar. 28.?yuite a cnange in the weather today. Feels like Jack * Frost might visit our fruit but hope ^ that we will have plenty for it is so ^ nice to have. ^ Mr. D. J. Jenkins came from At^ lanta Saturday night to Mrs. M. E.' T Beaufordd's to see his little baby, I 1 j.: who l|as been sick for two weeks, but 3 I we are glad to say that she is better. V Mrs. Below spent yesterday with 1 Mrs. John Hall. , b f_1 Miss Lina Spence, who lives with A , Mr. R. H. Beauford is expected to ir jjj die at any time. She has never spoken *f< i or -taken any, nourishment since last vi a| Sabbath. # A j i Miss Pauline Below spent yester- hi j day with Ruth Beauford and went as la r far as Troy with her on her way to c< fi Sjpartanburg. / ir j ! Glad to say that Mrs. Woodhurst C gi who has been sick for a week, is able tt J to be up again.' . 0] j' Sorry to say that Frank Woodhurst J. cannot use his hand yet but hope how fr y soon it will be all right. p] Mrs. Charlie Dansbv SDent one davi T, 5. ' T' ? j last weel^ with Mrs. Jim Link. ^ News reached Bethia yesterday af- cl ternoon that our dear old aunt Jane s . ^ Wilson was. very ill. Hope that she 3. may recover, _ 7 ?. CITY ELECTION. d The regular City Election will be k held at the City Council Chamber, d Abbeville, S. C., April 8th, 1919, for s four Aldermen. Managers of Elec- S tion, T. C: Seal, J. L. Clark and C. A. S Botts. G >- * J. MOORE MARS, ' vr. -( v . Mayor. e T. G. PERRIN, . b; h City Clerk. 3-2?-2t. Fri. A . ' ... - . M* * ' i . ' r > - '& }i " v ' A ,'i f ' ' $ ' )' /^\ < ! . i . . .. J ARS:j * 1 M 1 11 5ATURD ?n Public Square** i ?' i ' rl>x i This Lot You W: t t . j n tt. used VsdLlS. II SATURDAY, A1 :.i[ m . BUY AN AUK dl Cars Offered Ai 'ome or You Will hese Cars on the i MUSICBY 1 ; M0T01 , t?. t v < . ?. : - ?' r ' *1- - '' ~???ar- 'sv'? r\\rar STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. , I ' . The annual meeting of the Stockolders of The Peoples Savings Bank rill be held in the office of the Bank 'uesday, April 1st, 1919, 12 o'clock, oon. . < W. F. NICKLES, -21-St. . Cashier. Master's Sale/ The State of South Carolina, \ County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. HE NATIONAL BANK OF ABBEVILLE, Plaintiff, > ' against H. CRAFT, Defendant.' By authority of a Decree* of Sale y the Cuort of^ Common Pleas fop bbeville County, in said State, made i the above stated case, I will offer I )r sale, at Public Outcry, -at Abbeille 6. H., S. C., on Salesday in pril, A. D. 1919, within the legalj Durs of sale the following described p ind,ito wit: All that tract or par-f il of land situate, lying and being | i the City of Abbeville, Abbeville j ounty,'in the State aforesaid; con-J lining One-half (%) Acres, more : less, and bounded by the lands of, Allen Smith, the Beaufort place,! onting on Lemon Street; being the lace bought by V. H. Craft from ety C. Wright and J. W. Wright.* TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pur laser to pay for papers and stamps. THOS. P. THOMSON, 18-3t. Master A. C., S: C. ' ! . * Master's Sale. The State of' South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. USAN BASKINGS, Plaintiff, I against EO^GIA DAVIS BOYD and others, Defendants. , By authority of a Decree of Sale 7 the Cuort of CommoV. Pleas for bbeville County, in said State, made imni?yiiimu. v a , . . ? ff -vi ... v - U ' : ' ll 4T:A t .' ' \ t * ' BBEVILLE >AY, AF r . :ii tr:? J c? r Lll 1 II1U UUII1C JL-i ley Will be Sold PRIL 5th, WIL 3M0BILE AT ? "e in Good Rum Miss Some R< \bove Date at t] v . ' \ "HE JORDAN r? r> a n [\ W\IV I . ', / r-MlAftts:. Vb,.jtsr>.JllifV UJtiV ?,?ii*\? 5?i'. ' vi'jW>'.1/5.'J.*1 V.' .. in the above stated case, I will offei for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C.,. on Salesday u April, A. D. 1919, within the lega] hours of sale the following described land, to witr All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in fVio Piifxr of A KKottiIIo Ai^Kovillf County, in the State aforesaid, front ing Seventy-one (71) feet on Har risburg Street, running back two hundred and seventy-six (276) feet to lot of Patsy Coleman, atad having ? width of eighty-one (81) feet in the rear, {hid being bounded by landi "V. '< Pure Ice , 'Manufactured Unde ???????? > 4 SOFT DRINKS Sol CIGARETTES TOBACCOS - ^ /V RANDIES FRUITS - We ' ' V CIGARS thp mi ! i '.licit y< All *11 . Abbeville 'U '* i \ i # FERT11 & I represent the Works, of Charlestc ' , " ... \ . hand a good stock* ^ hard to get a little la in supplying your ne ROBT. j \ : / '! ' ' UCTI : , > . t , V ' yi , i .' ' ; c r i) * k^f VJ >RII K At Eleve xceptiorial Value ! -v, * ;.h "v.'' t (V I at the Highest ,L BE THE Til tr/NV TI% /VIlTlkT YUUK UW1N raaffmsoKBcaacexavmasrtTtKnrBatzxaaf notrMnne*1 armor ling Order. Be sal Values. W< he Highest DoIIe CONCERT Bi COMP Greenwood, i...U.l. ITfciWr .v-.,x /(jjUMartjaist*-ev a-.jJahr: :| of Celia Johnson, Patsy Colem&n, | and lot foraerly belonging to George i Barr. I Also, all that tract or parcel of , 1 land, situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, about r three (3) miles West of Abbeville, x /?Anfoininff hjronfv-Qoron (0.r7\ A rrofl. * wtivaiuuig vn v?ftvj-uvt - more or less, and being bounded by lands of Mrs. Belle Chapman, E. E. Williams, and Dr. G. E. Calvert. ' ) TERMS OP SALE?CASH. Puri chaser to pay for papers and stamps. > THOS. P. THOMSON, 5 3-18-3t. . Master A. C., SJ- C. , . x Cream? ' ' V" .. . r Sanitary, Conditions ft Drinks arid I - \ \ . v/r.;*? nfections 1 :-/ ' are prepared to serve you in courteous manned and so-our patronage. indy Kitchen ' . ?. . . - i . , [TT >; LIZERS Ashepoe Fertilizer m, S. C., and have on Fertilizers may. be teron, so don't delay eds* S. LINK, v *? - . ' -n'i 11 ...? . E?! fM : ' r h'.V I ? H V ' . ^Rt; * mm imrv r I LULU a n O'Clock . II ;s in Good I V,,; Dollar.} j$ r | i VLfc 1U 11 I PRICE ' | > i Sure and 1; 5 will Sell J 11 ? AND ANY S.C. m *jf A' ' ''I"};-"! fi[ *" .(tq&yff ^ vf^-| ->./ ;qH i ffxtsd? r r..cr-v, . . ... ..... . .... .',. . . V, t 3 i /