The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, August 11, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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GAINES NOW IN COLUMBIA Passed Abbeville Fric'ay Afternoon' Without Even Hesitating. / ?? The following item from The State explains the whereabouts ofj Capt. Gaines, the Andetson aviator; who has been scheduled to land atj Ellis field near this city foi sever-' i al weeks. Capt. Gaines passed over! Abbeville Friday afternoon en route to Columbia. "Capt. E. P. Gaines, Columbia's 'wandering pilot' made his long procrastinated return late yesterday afternoon, landing at Emerson field about 6 o'clock, making the distance from Anderson in one hour and 23 minutes. ' Capt. Gaines, with Li'eut. B. R. Stroup, assistant pilot, has for the /past several weeks been "flying around" in the "Easter egg" with ^ the men, women and children of An-1 derson and Greenville and Georgia towns and netting a bank roll that ! would make a capitalist turn as green with envy as the emerald back- 5 ed pieces of paper. !. After living off the fat of the land ^ *? pAFAlino fVirv Ia^qI nvint.ftfs Ill OUUUI vaivimay vuw iwm? v . ^ went to Hartwell, Ga., to advertise ? s a land sale, and came near bringing f down the wrath of a prominent minr ister for extracting his crowd from I camp meeting near the landing field. Arbitration was effected by an agree- , ment of the pilots not to fly during services. <. CANDIDATES FILE EXPENSE ACCOUNTS. | v State and Senatorial Aspirants Must C Comply With Rules, Edmunds | , Advises. L Candidates for congress and those^ for the United States senate are be? ing instructed by H. N. Edmunds, secretary of the state Democratic executive committee, as to the filing of g Try One B Then E The best way to know for y'o .Brunswick Tire is to buy one anc That is, if the very name of Br to you, as it is to most men, that Thcuctmds of men. ~".:o !:avc ki for years, realize that d Brr.nswi< for a mediocre product could neve Lcr.? befcro the Overland Trai c5 Brunsvic!: was established, 'i cf rubber for fifty years before au No concern with such r. histoi thing but the best. For reputatii be quickly destroyed. This is a practical guarantee vV>a wotiol *?of nf nr\ ir\ i::ui w U1CU& v4.onu.i, y vt a t jaw ova Get your first one now. You ' have ALL Brunswicks. THE BRUNSWICK-BALK Atlanta Headquarter il Sold On An Unix Guarante Bowie Bros. Auti their expense accounts in order that w they may not be disqualified in Au-jE gust primary. These candidates must file their accounts with the clerk of k the house of representatives and with' the secretary of the senate, respectively, not later than ten days before ^ the approaching primary and not ear- P lier than 15 days. The primary is to d be held on August 31 and this would b necessitate the filing of the accounts ^ between August 16 and August 21. J All candidates for state offices are v required to file their expense ac- h counts with the secretary of state S; before the day of the primary. This ^ will mean that the candidates will ^ have up until the very iast minute to Si make their statements. The state ^ itinerary ends at Newberry, August 11 27 and the senatorial at Charleston on the same day. Iw IIRL WAS HELD f AS A PRISONER FOR SIX YEARS San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 7.? Shufflling homeward through the og in Chinatown the other night a tl Chinese youth noticed a piece of pa- p aer flatter iin a circle of flight from a i a treet lamp and fall to the pave- S nent. He picked it up and read its v nessage in Chinese characters: a "I am a slave girl. I wish to get t: tway from my. cruel masters. I f lave been kept a prisoner six f rears on the fourth floor of 1115 s Stockton street. My name is Loi T klui. I was brought here from a ^hina when I was a little gin. i " lave a friend who says if I can send a ?ord to the man who passes in blue d lothes with a star they will help n ne. I want to go back to China. & ^ease help me." j " The young Oriental to whom the J * lote had fallen happened to be Am- t! rican born. He knew that it was v langerous to interfere with the t( 1 o irl's captors and to inform might ^ ai runswick )ecide 1 Mi urself the superiority of the lie 1 comparc it. . | ty unswick isn't sufficient proof f be here is an extraordinary tire. j izi inwn tVi(? name nf Brunswick I an :k Tire has to be the best ? . be r bear this historic name. pe il became famous, the House nu !t was ono of the chief users ab itomobiles came into use. is y could afford to offer any- ab ans are built slowly, but can So tic that Brunswick Tires offer' of ded cost. Sc '11 not be satisfied until you ? J Di ) lie :e-collender co. br s: 38 Luckie St. Ni IM i te imited Mileage n e Basis g ?v. T?r? i lean death for him and his family. ] [e went to the Hall of Justice with J ie note and his name will never be nown to anyone but the police. Police Captain O'Meara, with 'ederal officers and representaives of Chinese mission, raided the | lace an hour after the letter was ropped out of the window. They attered down and on the fourth loor found Loi Mui. The girl is held in the city prison rhile Federal officers investigate er story. She may be deported. She aid she was sold as a slave in China 'hen she was 12 and brought to lis country afterward. Detectives ay she was held by the Hop Sing 'ong, one of the strongest factions i Chinatown. Blue glass drives flies away but I rhite, yellow, or orange colored j lass attract^ them, says an English :ientist. ? NOTICE OF ELECTION. Whereas, more than one-third of i tie resident electors and a like proortion of resident free holders of ge of twenty-one $ears of Pubilc chool District Number 29 of Abbeille County, South Carolina, known: s Sunny Slope Public School Disrict with the liijes hereafter set orth, have filed their petition asking or an election on the question of is-| uing bonds of the amount of Four 'housand Dollars, bearing interest t the rate of six per cent per an um, payable annually, which bonds ro +a ho navahle twpnt.v vpars from ate thereof and are to be of the de-J omination of One Huncrred Dollars1 ach, numbered /from one to forty lclusive, and to be dated September st, 1920, and whereas the said peition fully complies with the proisions of an act entitled, "An Act j provide for the issuing of Bonds' f Public School Districts in South | arolina" and amendments thereto, nd as provided by Sections 1743 to 749, inclusive, of the Code of Laws t South Carolina, Vol. 1, 1912, and nendment thereto of General Asimbly in 1919, and said amount of >nds does not exceed eight percen-', m of the assessed valuation of the operty of such .Public School Dis- ] ict for taxation. [ Notice is hereby given that on Sat- I day^ August 14th, 1920 at Little I ountain School House in said Pub-ii School District in Abbeville Counrij , South Carolina, an election wHlj. held up on the question of author j ng the issuing of bonus to the j lOunt of Four Thousand Dollars^ ivi + arocf of fVio roto A"f CIV ' ailllg lllbVXVOb c*u VilV 1UVV VA. M*??, 2 rcentum per annum, payable anli ally, with principal due and pay- j | le twenty years from September, J t, 1920, principal and interest pay-IJ le ati-Plantars Bank, in Abbeville,'! uth Carolina. Should the said elec-J I ?n result in favor of the said issue :| bonds, that trustees of Public j hool District, a corporation Bound-jj as follows: Union Public School J strict, Number 28, Antreville Pub-lj School District Number 27 ij ownlee Public School District amber 25, and Little River. As Is' 11 jre fully indicated by survey made . R. B. Cheatham, Engineer on July ! rd,'19(20, a Plat of which is on filejj the Office of the Clerk of Court of J jbeville County, South Carolina. J Will issue the said bonds of the I iblic School district in accordance I th the authority given by the Act j the General Assembly aaove re-J | rred to and amendments thereto,1 j ction 1743-1749, Code of Law sJj Vol. 1, 1912, and amendment1 j ereto of General AssemDiy In 1919. t such election the qualiftfled dec's of said Public School District,! ith lines hereinbefore set forth,! ill be permitted to vote. Those fav-J | ing said issue will vote a ballot up-1 j i which is written or printed "For | j Dnds." Those opposing said issue j ill vote a ballot upon which will be i ritten or printed "Against Bonds." , he polls will be opened at eight | clock in the forenoon, and close at [ >ur o'clock in the afternoon. TheH illowing named persons will act as; anagers of the election and make keir return to the Board of/Nua;es of said Public Scnool District! o. 29 known as Sunny Slope Public chool District: E. T. Blancnett, Ed tricklin and W. W. Camoell. By order of the Boards of Trusses of Public School District No. 29 j f Abbeville County, Soutn Carolina,' nown as Sunny Slope Public School listrict. C. B. PRINCE, H. I. TAYLOK, Lug. 3, 1920. Board of Trustees. I not iiauui tu , r I * \A 1 Your Parlor % s ffi Should Have Charact ffi Should Express the I Home, Welcome You Sense of Beauty and ] Foot Forward. Our Three . 3 \Vill Grace Your House And Gi j / * i j Design is a Delight and Their C ! ] SEE THE ELEGANT KARPE] ' I | GOLD UPHOLSTERY i |f ' ' I IS YOUR BEI ? 1 . The spot in which most folks 2 I C, they find rest and intimacy betw [ ! 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PU *' tB 91 ' J|| )ROOM COZY? j j ' ". ^dl 5^J' ^ iw ire born and die, that haven where jjj ';V .|| 'een those two great 'journeys jl :y?|| )le, coiivenient and inviting as ll; fi s In Bedroom shings id, Old-Fashioned Comfort. || If NNIERS, DRESSING TABLES, j! j ind RUGS Are Sure to Suit Your [ J 1 If i I YOU OUR FURNITURE. j j l Y Unless You Have Seen Our j] ERT & SONS |j i ity Of Honest Values. Jfi