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I We do n I I We seek II J I to have y I not only i I vice, pers jr." * . ' B f Acts as truste > dian, etc. We c< tions are referr< I Wishing yc ISs I />? g== im ' 1 / F- E- Harr'son>1 VVV VV WW vv vvv< V x ' \ SANTUC NEWS. ? V WWW VVV W W VV ' Miss Linnie Beauford gave th< young folks a turkey dinner las Friday, Dec. 26, 1919, those presen 'were Misses Lucy Palmer, Virginii Bosler, Lila Morrison, Eva am Estelle Finlay, Bessie Erwin, Mar and Annie Kay, Messrs. W. E. Bur dette, Mack Wright, George M?rr'i son, Clarence and Roy Kay. The da: was much enjoyed by all. T7>?? r>i?? r^oc:, ivusseti ?jUIUi;u, Viaia anu i/w\ Simp on spent Monday with 'Mi Elizabeth Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morrison an children, of Columbia, visited Mr. V. E. Morrison and family during 1h< holidays. . Mr. Clarence Kay visifed relativ in T?r>]to"> Fri 'ay night andSaturiay Miss Virginia Bosler, of Warr^ to.i, .spei: a few days last week wi'' Mils Lucy Palmer. Mr. and Mr3. John Morrison, c Columbia, visited relatives hrr x -Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kay ha.i ; tncir guests i^nn imas uay, iv?v D. Corbett an 1 little daughter, Marare^ tin ! Mr . J. B. Shame. Mr r:i Mr . J. R Haddon. an children, vi-i ed relatives in War Shoah fron Tuesday until Satur The yo t t people enjoye'l : drnc a- ".Ir. Joe Ashley's Frida; nicrht. . Mr. D E Haddon *i3 visiting ro la v i '7 rt 'his writing. Mr n Mr-. C. C. Kav, and chi1 tlr->->. Sunday at Mr. M. P Kay's. T" TT Sharpe spent Wedne:. dr ." Hill Morri on. E. J. Bo ts are vi i' in Ninety-Six. 'ron rnl Miss TV1' sp Yir;:!oy until Sa'-ir o!. 'o^hr"i spent T"'N da r?. Kry' i. Hf" '? Kay. rcl\ " M. B. Kay and Mis: L<" vri !av witli Mr. r.n M W F Harris an lit'lo ron. of Greenwood, snent the \vc ' c:; ' with relatives. l~" ;vr' 31 rs. J. B. Richardson / ... ? 1 i? ot beg the tavor c no business on an our account, indee through the interes onal interest, and TRUSTS es, receivers, executor, administra joperate with attorneys when trus sd to us by them. >u all Health, Happin / / President I C. Swelenberg, Ass'i Cashier , , , ,, ivussia. It wa w and chiluren, Mr. and Mrj. jL.rne.ii. k Gordon and Mrs. H. P. Prince and f'Ct"''ed "V * little daughter, Evelyn, of Antreville, 6 asis 0 111 w spent Tuesday at Mr. M. B. Kay s. af C?Penha^ * Messrs. Car.ion and Jessie Richey '' ^ j"0?1 ,* ,, spent Tuesday night with their si.- *eaC in? *r'e * . T tt jj other sources. Jter, Mrs. James Haddon. ? _ Misj Kathleen Hammond, of Rod" ^ C*als w0 Hill, . C., is visiting at the^home of c^ar^s ! Mr. F. S. Palmer. sympathetic t Misses Lizzie and Willie Able w visited Miss Lila Morrison Sunday. ?-ican ministe . i. :k Vcr: M.ifor.. i vi itinrr , . - ? Legal l I- Bcllc B?J,i' , Title, lo Re,I III", -r. Mr an! Mrs. R?, Ettate . , Tom Able and daughters spent . hrimas day wi h Mr and Mrs. Jc * 'i e. Quite a crowd enjoyed the c'ance COMMISSIOP r .1' an _ Mr . Frank I aimer's on READY M nr!ry night and alco a4: Mr and Mr . James Ha Idon's Tuesday ni^h* Washington V- ~ ;pcnt ine-.day arrangements , r;"-b' and Thur^c'ay wi'h Mi s Tolly wage*? nnd pr; Carlisle. cord industry. ' Linni".-' ~lara an ! Tcne strike se'.tlem' r? 171..: > ?;A,_ -,T! inifinl *? uiur r i ;:y 'viwi iui> t? > ? **-* ?c , Mary anrl An-i- *'ry ?ion of three *" "r'iin "Iad:'on ani Miss Lila Wilson. T-r...r: .. ... ..i v? Y' - ' E-tnM: Mr. Joe Able. The mambe Ti 'lo Ilat'io T co Kay n sp^n 'ing Henry M. Ro ;> '-iv Vv: ;i Mr ?I ^al., represen ?<J' Sn io "oiler p~|^~v''ainr'' r br^ndt Peal, ce b"r ff'on -i .it r "'oo'* y John P. Wh'.te Tu~" Vy n)>bt !ished semi-pe Mr an-'! ' ; r. P MMal-ri in trie Depart 'r~n. M1* as ' ^.1 r * P S " TT- nd were und hr"'h an*1 bnvy pent 7"~'nrtc? ;-v r' e:l the mattei Mr Tim i May M" an-' Mr*. T.po'iar! ^rll^r an''i While the i ?rn of Hnn on. vH'"1 . in<? to take vi l'pr" 'a~* \vn"' i -t.-ike, Direct( - - ... [Tines, who h; '! \PGOOD FIN'SHES rationing, mot term as mini^tf-p -trictions rut strike?that r Wa~hing'.on. Dec. 29.?Norman bituminous T"r)""pr<fl is no longer American min- e \,.l issued an i-ter to Denmark.^t was said today at overseas movi , . ' ? slate department. Officials ex- mount equal n! ned that the senate had failed to luar.tity expo jcon^'-m hi* nomination before the hipped from eirl of the special session on Novem- Newport New: iv? - 10, and that since he was not *2 to be pic s given a recess appointment by Presi- ports as soon * nt Wil-on his commission automati- can be workei cal'y expired on that date. at ports will Mr. Ilapgood, who returned from through railro rnnonlinn-nn covo^fll Hsurc norn Wf?c in W.ItPOlKl^n ! con'erence today with Secretary Lan- Increa , ?ing discussing the situation in Soviet The relaxal I r f SJS )f your account y basis other tl id, but we try >t payments, bi business friends Ltor, guar- Make it transac- Indivi We ha ? ^ * ess and Prosperity years to follow 4 H h tmmi raHHUBHHHHNMH is said that the situation ;he former minister on t'nEt "P0**"0" * (formation reaching him me3 saI ' "lrou?^1' ?, did not differ materidescribed in dispatches ? . 6 ^ne'5 to tnj department through Uat."0n the EaSte scribed as especially uld not discuss reported Power to Fi Hr. Hapgood had been Under the strike oward the Soviet au- afrreed to by the mil ! he was acting as Am- it is expected that tl ir in the Danish capital, participate in spit< or ail kind* for sale. ' KBESB^^99 Estate, Morttyar;e< of i i'c. ?3 e Press sad Banner. PJ J i ON COAL Q & TO STUDY PROBLEM B I , JL>ec. 29.?Preliminary cl jg rwi for the investigation of 0 |'lHQ| ices in the bituminou3 El 31 | as provided in the coal IS x ~--i j 1 ent, were m~de at the ? today of the commis- * \>?fes=-appointed by President sh Heidqaurters. Hg _ rs of the commission? fig \(&$J hinson, of Pasadena, H ting the public; Rem- R3 for the operators, and Ijfcj* , for the miners?estab- Egg rnrn irmanent headquarters rag I ment of Labor building H IjURJ 2rstood to have discuss- I r nf n^trnnimtion. Uf ? Export Coal. commission was prcpar- S? ip the questions of the , ' )r General of Railroads El ? B*s vd iiiCI 3 SI as hrtd charge of coal b| ?aentificai ,, , ? , Cj cigarettes; lifted the last of the re- E| cigarettes) into effect during the .El covered cn ommend t irohibiiing exportation B9 o ro/Scctu, coal. The director gen- ,'jj order under which the jS jment of coal up to an OT to 50 per cent of the |y rieo in uciooer may u? g? ports of Biltimore and Kf 5. Similar arrangements W iccil in effect at other 5 > as the necessary detaiis ?-1 J out. Dumping of coal be regulated, however, . S"ad embargoes on tideed coal. . - . M sea rroauction. j WA tion of restrictions a ?the favor, if lan reciprocity to pay you fo it through rea hip as well. DRAW YOUR this company your executo duals may die or make mis ,ve specially trained officer j during Nineteei \ / Miss Fannie J. DuPri Biliiil ' , fas possible, Mr. made to it by the opera steadily increased ion> the President's coa from the return ,as p0Wer to fix wages ir jo Aii'j . conditions in the mines, rn fields Vas de- coai t0 public, if il j good, y j unanimous. The return c x Wage*. to work has been with settlement plan standing that the comir tiers and in which Have full powers to adju operators will ther if it finds further i of objections Tied. ?-?j trsift DoMESpg\ and mellowness ?never tasted sui nated and there unpleasant cig? pleasant cigaret e* sold everywhere in CamelS aTe maO ly *eaimipack?**, ono Turkish and cho or ten package* (200 in <1 ilaasine-paper. SmOOth and milt rton. We strongly reo his carton for the home bOQV and certa pply or when you travel. generous measu blend to either ki k Give C \ compai \ the wc .. J ' Haft .m? l\ ho 'y c* y? m y R-J [UAL I any, is mutual, m i . We are glad I J t it in return, M 1 banking ser- I I takes* .-U handling this department |H m? I . I#lPBI l-Twenty and the 19 ' '';Bn6 R-^Hl 'KthSI CalverLThomson, Cashier illllHI'llllllnllHl IIIIHIIHllHllllllllll.il, II pin itors associa- iLACHEKS EXAMINATION I commission and working A-n extra teachers examination and prices of will be held in the Abbeville CountyBzH ts decision in -our: House on Saturday, January H >f the miners 10th, 1920. All who wish to teachHj^g the under- and draw public funds will pleAflejHfiH tission is to -come on said date. flaSififl st scales fur- Examination to begin at 9 a. m. I R increase jus- W. J. Evans* Co. Supt. of Ed. HSk| BgEtm 53 lUii S8 fcS hHMJD ^99 ? _r"W HiS Mtnu |pi| GET Mn^flv & a foS9mB ^r: BHHn IBs H i You On Quality! B j^H? t of Camels will be very great ' ^ gHBHm freshing flavor and fragrance Eg is so enticingly different. You |3HHH :h a cigarette! Bite is elimi-/ B : is a cheerful absence of any - saffl^jP iretty after-taste or any unty odor I SBEBH8 le of an expert blend of choi?^ g^SpSj lice Domestic tobaccos and are j, but have that desirable fullinlv hand nnt Rntisfflptinn in b? ^^SBSBhmI re. You will prefer this Camel . MKhKm ind of tobacco smoked straight! H MMMBjaS 'amels the stiffest trj'out, then rf MmM e them with any cigarette in La >rld At anv nrice for aualilv. laaBBBMB ? j i ~i l j HnnnHn /or, satisfaction. No matter iv liberally you smoke H wSSnBS i me Is they will not tire ur tii6te! g . REVN0LD3 T'^ \CCO CO. ?888818 WiiiS.on-5aie;:j, l\. C. IffiWKIfmffiffl - ^^IHHI