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sr. Mil?IIIM1111M11 II 1 wllllllllllir !When S People | Say "My earning cap 8 fore, and now is 2? the new* leak* 01 I|h dor of wild-cat ^ Be on your guat dollar* in Kalf-ic H i Our customer*' p thai is one reasc ; progress of erary Discuss your pla will insure saf< PLAN The Pr? J Abb Ill W. J. HARAHAN HAS ; RETIRED AS HEAD OF SEABOARD R\ $$: Atlanta, Feb. 25.-? Follow : numerous rumors as to changes ii officials of the Southern and i* board Air Line railroads, several ports as to certain changes and | motions affecting these two ] were officially confirmed Wednes fev;. Announcement was nuade by i eials of the Seaboard that V ; Harahan, for a number of y ^ president of that line has retired, S. Davies Warfield, formerly cl man of the board of directors, been named president and chair of the board. Mr. Warfield fcas f: been recognized as one of the al r*. railroad financiers and executive the country, and his presidenc; the Seaboard properties is expe pg by officials of that line to result most progressive policy. !p So far as can be ascertained, t is no foundation to the widesp: rumor that a change will occur the' presidency of the South Fairfax Harrison, president at time, has not resigned, and unles does, it is said, there will be I cnange. it is unomciauy unaers ijy.' that H. W. Miller, vice presidei ^ the Southern, and one of the lea railroad men of the country, who been located in Atlanta for a nur of years, will leave here to tak ; his work in some other city, pres 4;.- ably in the same capacity, but n< fe'-: formation could be obtained a . where he will go from Atlanta or sf any one, will succeed his a; ^/"prsentative of the executive de] ment of the Southern in Atlanta. || GIVES BIRTH TO TWINS FOR THE FIFTH T Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 26.? Richard Doherty, wife of J Doherty, of the court of com I pleas in Jersey City, today gave 1 f to twins for the fifth time in married life of ten years. The yo aters and the mother are doing ?'$i;The family now includes six and two boys, two children hs f1:; Anderson Negro Killed ft Anderson, Feb. 26.?Ed Pj I killed Sam Frazier, ahother n \ \ \ I i ' / ? fV , . \ v acity is greater thafi ever be< a good lime to invest?" lit and the smooth-tongued Ten* ckemes is hot on the trail, d! Don't invest hard-earned ivestigated securities. rosperity governs our own, and in for our interest in the real patron. ins confidentially with us. It sty and invite profit. I TERS BANK >gressive Bank. eville, S. C. , 1 1 V N i ! H V r : fhl ' " ' WILL LIFT QUARANTINE SUNDAY MORI DAD Index Journal. wing The quarantine which has be i the effect in Greenwood for the Sea- eighteen days is to be lifted on ^ re" day morning according to an pro" nouncement made this afternoc Mr. W. A. Williams, chairman o day* board of health. Church sei offi" may,be held as formerly on Su ' norning. School will open on Mc ears as well the picture shows. No ther restrictions on public ge iair" ngs on account of the influenz has anticipated by the members o man board of health. ,ong The drug stores of the city ai ie5C quired to continue the use of 8 ?' tary cups and the cafes the stei ^ ?* tion of all dishes. cted Greenwood has been under a ln a quarantine for the past eigl days and during that time no p ker^ gatherings of any nature were reau mitted. The people ot the city w *n glad to learn that the quaranti ern* to be taken off and also that tl this fiuenZa epidemic is now consii s o be under control, no _____________ tnod WOUND PROVES FATAL it of . Newberry, Feb. 26.?A sad tn .occurred yesterday afternoon i n^er miles northwest of the city, nea 6 Tranwood schdol. Charles and Ji Fullmon, aged 13 and 10, sons I IT*. _ ' ... t . "* C. Fullmon, were returning, s to school, when they met two of w^? young schoolmates, about the 3 re~ age, Claude and James Matt sons of Clarence A. Matthews, were out hunting, having slippe gun fro^i the house without the IME sen* their Parents. They had permitted to stay at home yesfc jyjrs because of the flu. While the udge were together in the road the g imon Claude Matthews went off accid birth anc* ent*re ?* s^ot s their ^0SeP^ Fullmon in the breast stomach. He lingered till this i Ullg- . well ln^ ^ o'clock and died. The girls ner's 3ury f?und that it was an iving ^ent anc* Claude Matthews w; leased on bond of $200. The boy will be buried tomorrow i ing at 11 o'clock at Jalapa. J this morning on the farm o,f Jc irkes Pruitt, near Starr. Parkes was a egro, ed and brought to jail. 1 $ % The Lowest Priced 1 / . ' When you p you are buying NANCE plus he hauling require use or abuse. It is the righ i ,?in fact, the H BIG CALIBRE tige, because i from radiator g There is not on possible correct thing in its capa < mum cost. Familiarize chase, insure'yo trucks' construc I J ' proved; there ai ous transportat itself as it goes. . > i Model "C" = 1695 with Torbensen *ING Axle i . i en in past Sunan n by { the vices ? inday WOULD ASK BRYAN nday TO LEAVE PART i fur- ? ither- New York, Feb. 26.?Unless Wi ;a is liam Jennings Bryan cooperates i f the that the Democratic party im "squarely present" the prohibition i re re- sue "to all the people of the cou: sani- try," Governor Edwards of Ne iliza- Jersey, in an address here tonight j rliTinpr of t.V>p Sfwiofu of At+o or strict Sciences, declared that "it is on titeen air to suggests" to Mr. Bryan thi lublic ?e "leave the party and take up h per- roper place in the prohibition pa ill be y." ne is Referring to the passage of tl ie in- ^ew Jersey House of Assembly < iered the bill regulating the manufactu; nd sale of beer for beverage pu oses, Governor Edwars said: "At the present time there very indication that this bill will 1 igedy Passed by the Senate next Mond* seven ni&ht? in which event I will prompt r the PProve the same as Governor of tl Dseph State'" of D. from ^EW YORK NAMES their FOUR DELEGATE same hews, Albany, N. Y., Feb. 26.?Ne who York state Democrats, through the d the delegates assembled in unofficial co: i Con- ention here today, selected the del been gaies at large ana tne alternates ; erday ar?e to the Democratic national COi boys "ention at San Francisco, adopted un of >arty platform, and, by resolutio lently instructed the delegation at Ss truck Francisco to vote as a unit on i and natters. norn- The delegates at large, select* coro- -*or l?no hours of conference are Clrixr A 1 TT CmifU ovt/J aCQl- v,v' j-j uiiiiuii aim XTii, as re- Elizabeth Marlbury of New Yor dead ^'ss Harriett May Mills of Syracus morn- n<^ Louis Desbecker of Buffalo. | Engraved Visiting Cards and We ihnC, _ . _ , ding Imitations. Send us your ordi rrestThe Press and Banner Co. il695 Vuck of its rated capacity in ulmii < \ \ . \ , lurchase oue, or a fleet PERMANENT ECON savy duty hard service ments "face to face" a ( , /? ', ' ' t size, weight and capa uffman is adaptable to , truck shows its qualit t Represents a high sta uards to tow-line hook e unit in its entire con I * design to fortify it aga city. The Huffman is a yourself with the hea\ urself against any wes ition. With the Huffm *e no1 weak points to cot ion service and delive % ttPf ' V , ??? ;v- / # j* f ^ ? J l IN EUREKA HC y'; >V, ' READING FROM PSALMS Y IS TEST FOR IMMIGti J- New York, Special to Wasfiii so Evening Star. ly Uncle Sam will soon be condu s- great classes in reading the P: n- almost at the foot of the Stat w Liberty. The pre-war practice c at amining all steerage immigrai id Ellis Island, instead of on shipb ly has been restored. at N. "More than 1,000 men and w< is will read from the Psalms at tl r- land daily, and Miss Liberty, stands a stone's throw from t le land slip, could hear if she wei )f carnate. re Reading from the Psalms is tl r- eracy test for admission to this < try which went into effect in is 1917, and is now receiving its >e real trial, because immigration ly ing the war was small. The law ly vides that an immigrant, with i le exceptions, must be able to read thirty to forty words in any lang he or she desires. The departme labor devised the Paalm test a IS fairest for all. v Verses in All Languages.w Immigration inspectors are e ir ped with cards in all languages n- verses from the Psalms printec e- them. All types of script are r at sented?German, Arabic, Hel Japanese, Russian, and so on, ex a Chinese, for that nationality i n, permitted to immigrate, in Lest any alien learn parrot-lik ill verse of the Psalm that a friei cms country naa to reaa, xne in ?d tors have at least forty diff : verses in each language?one ss to a card. Primary examination at the i ie, will require many more emp] Immigration authorities have mated that it will take $1,00 more annually to increase the !d" to a proper size,' as well as to er4 salaries of present employes so skilled workers will not leave the world HI Tl AAA II * I .i ; of Huffman Brothers ge OMY, LOW FUEL AN construction. Itistheide ,nd unlimited service unc I ' ? * city for the manufacture! nearly 200 kinds of haul y, advertises your busines ndard of engineering desi :s; only the highest grade 1 , strution but what is stand linst load and road strain, guarantee of quick trans ry duty construction:of t tk points that are comm an each unit has been tr r . . \ v' . . - rev up. It is built to star r its load promptly, econ< \ eslie G >TEL BUILDING. - * i i * i # / igton ji II GARDE its at 9 A MARCH IS oard, ng ? START YOUR omen B A FULL LINE he !3" M THAT CAN B1 wno sg^ he is- jj PRICE IS RIG k lit-1 Beans, Peas, ?Z, I Beets, Cai first M ' /I ( dur- Ij| UTUOh i few Sj from AVS0 WE * rUage B IRISH POTAT< nt of j? LEY, SEED ' s the B CORN. quip-II ft 1\ " I Amos d. epre- ^ brew, B _ ecept jj? s not j|? p , ethe| Our Speci nd in gg| cnn/?_ " ' - erent ??j 1 ' sland loyes. Abbeville to Issue Bonds esti 0,000 x. G. Perrin/city clerk at force , . _ beviile, was in Greenwood yestei raise that confemng with Mr. J. R. De' the city clerk, in reference to neces ruck neral utility trucks, ' /' D TIRE MAINTE- I al truck to meet your 1 ler the most severe I *, merchant, retailer, I ing problems. This 1 s and gives you pres- | cm cmH wnvVmanshin '>.1 of material is' used. lard, which makes It will deliver anyiportation at a minihe truck your pur- j only found in somfe ied out, tested and id up under continu-. omically and pay for Model "B" 1895 1 I Standard ^ Worm Drive Axle ll dLLV I y - * THE MONTH TO GARDEN. WE HAVE OF THE BEST SEED* I BOUGHT AND THE HT. ' 1' ' m S3 Corn, Tomatoes, bbage, Squash, i Sets, etc. V; [AVE WOOD'S SEED < JES, 5FKIINU BAKOATS AND FIELD Morse Co. I ialty?SEEDS g SB mmmnnmmmmJt papers to be handled in connection 'with the pavine bonds for Abbeville. \b" Sometime ago bonds to the amount of $90,000 were issued by Abbeville vlin, an(| steps are being taken to issue an