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No Strings to Pupil in AI M 1U Any pupil em Fill in Cc I SU as the best nai Victi Name. i Address Parents Name? What kind of n in your home, il $316.91 COST PER CAPITA FOR INSANE Report of Annual Inspection of I anni State Hospital?Recommend Additional Room For Negro Patient* Columbia, Jan. 18.?Report of its annual inspection of the State Hos pital is made public today by the State Board of Public Welfare, fol lowing its inspection of the institu tion recently. The report states that it cost the State Hospital 86 5-8 cents to care for a patient per day last year. The per capita cost to the state of each patient for the enire year 1920 was $316.91. The reports refer to the recrea tional features of the hospital man agement, athletic sports, dances, moving pictures, concerts, checkers, a brass band and baseball. The "pa tients are also given useful occupa tion, and about 35 per cent of them are restored socially, through the occupation and recreation. There are religious services every Sunday in which the superintendent, Dr. C. F. Williams, takes an interested part. The new plant of the Hospital is nearing completion, the renovation of the Taylor building to be finish ed soon. The group of new and re newed buildings will afford suit able provision for patients of both sexes, as "attractive in appearance and efficient in arrangement as a congregate institution could reason ably expect to be." The report says that the one building that does not yet come up to high expectations is the Thomp son building, for negro inmates. The board recommends that more professional help be employed at the hospital. There are now 16 nurses and 153 attendants, in care of the 2180 mentally diseased patients. The hospital has in recent years found it difficult to get nurses and attendants. The board also recommends more adequate and comfortable quarters for the negro patients. "Shockingly inadequate" are the negro quarters at the hospital and also at the State Park, says the report. The report of the board also sug gests that the state provide a ward at the state hospital for psycho paths. It re fers to psychopaths as a "menace to good order for they en ter into all kinds of crime stealing,' ing swindling, forgery, and like infrac-|18.5 mgSj the psyc chro mem cond persi recti Bi EICU3 El CIg"1 El CI CIEl CI CI Ell ul3131S13131S 131313 l3VklnailBilal1al This Statement! W* BBEVILLE COUm [cMurrav'i BE OPENED IN A FEV rolled in any of the upon Below GGEST o. a - rc Tie for McMurray's m rola Shop j" th th tiusical instrument is f any A *jnrcriifiiiEJZJ7JErcra] inunnuiiR ALL ABOUT DYSON CAPT. W. C have been intending, since my lal visit to the old home during Christmas time, to write a little jthing about Dyson. And I want all the attention of the railroad nissioners to this place. Super ldent Henry Williams in his day ne time undertook to joke me it the place as a health resort. , I am not so sure about that be exactly correct as to the place e the railroad station stands, use it is right on the creek and the river, but a little way back the station is one of the most ;hy sections of South Carolina, the water is fine. Thinks Peop] Every DIst Inveitis Man C and PU Lownde Dear Editor I notice tY of Newberry a bill to regv planted in co proposed Act of cotton to < all crops plar me good while ago there was a ire in the town, and the fire de nent not bei^g in good repair, jntire town was destroyed, and it the "some sort" of a waiting i that Mr. Williams had erected le time referred to above. We ot know that the railroad com on was ever apprised of the fire, recall that the Abbeville Press Banner had a very graphic de tion of the fire written after the r made a pilgrimage there to a fish and a hunt. And that re Is me to say that very frequently ig the hunting season several of sportsmen from Newberry make my way of th place the ren in much wors in. In the fir to pay a thoi to the horse two tons of gi he must pay the cotton he of his crop ti guano. And t of these clas ready in debt Now the q iVho is going farmers unde withstanding nine-tenths o: iai V131UO ucic LU ciijvjr Wic a[JUik looting birds. We take it that railroad commissioners were r apprised of the destructive fire ey would have ordered the wait oom rebuilt ere this. The streets ar to some streets we know of ore pretentious towns, have not very well paved, and when it i, as it does sometimes in the tiborhood of Dyson, the red mud so much evidence that it is very ult to move about, and especi after the shades of evening gath round.?E. H. Aull in Newberry ild and News. anu uie mom will take all make on one pay rent and The Farme sociation is a hold their col hold his cotti some other ir The farmers cotton as Ion; it are in deb farmers can their interest ganization. IJ the state will i of the law. They are not mor responsible for their lawless do , nor should they be held so by state." The board says that a hopath is a person that has nic abnormal and social and tal reactions to the ordinary ition of life. He is not an insane on, a neuroses or a mental do ve. rths in England and Wales dur 1919 increased at the rate of per 1,000 population. organization house in the ditions in a : they can pro they will sti together and working pcoj n bad shape done in a she condition. So duce the sala state as I sai< a reform me meeting at ev e will give $5.00 FY who Suggests > New ^ V DAYS ON NORTH i i / tii schools or Abbe\ wh; What we want is a name for o Mginal?a name that is short and by-word to express the best to be i mage of everybody in ABBEVILLE Here is the coupon. Fill in eith any different suggestions as you ca try 31st. Contest closes February i counted. Teachers! Help your pupils w e prize we will give ,$10 toward tl e #5.00 in gold. The Name "VICTOR" or VICTI Impartial Judges will Announci Get Busy And Take Down The J McMur vbbeville, niniiP^JTiriiJiininirdJTLrajgj^ . SHAW SOUNDS HORN AGAIN le Should Organize At rict School House and rate Matter*?Poor lannot Pay Rent Guano Without tntinz Cotton. in the state, and these meetings, renters, the tens ers, blacksmiths, ic?s, merchants, preachers and al pie meet togeth< means to relieve people and bring sville, S. C. Jan. 17, '21 lat Senator Johnstone, County, has introduced ilate the acreage to be tton in this state. The would limit the acreage >ne third of the total ol ited by any person. In inking such a law would ter and tenant farmers e fix than they are now st place the renter has jsand pounds of cotton for rent, and then use normal condition Let the landl rent, the mechar on their labor, tl their wages and reduce theirs an< ers reduce their chants reduce tl goods. Let the d price to the pati preachers reduce let us all work f people who are speaks of the bl long to a cheerfi get together ant uano to the horse, which for. It will take all of can make on one-third d pay for his rent and o start with nine-tenths, ses of farmers are al-1 ueStion naturally arises, to finance this class of r these conditions. Not these farmers raise f the cotton, the banker ;yed men know that it of the cotton they can third of their crops to guano. >rs Cotton Growers As dvising the farmers to :ton. How can a farmar Dn when it belongs to lan before he makes it? can do nn cood hoMino something and n ADMIRAL McC TA1 Seeks Permistioi Children He R Anderson, Jan to make himself ian of the seve: he brought home was taken here Admiral McCullj in common pleas to adopt the chil Action on the taken at the Ma when the 53 yea will become legai nrnVionc AHmira g as the men who make >t. The only way the protect themselves a;.a s is by a thorough or ? the farmers all over organize into a compact at every district schoo1 state and meet the con of Anderson, to< his care when hi bastopol, where :ean high commi The children home for the pr m ral's ntother, 1 McCully, and ar 9V/UU iiuut, in iiiai, Wt'.v r.vUItii. lyctaiio tect their interests, if | tion have not be< ck together and work Since their we! in no other way. The by scores of frie ole in this country are the McCully fan and something must he public appearanc >rt time to relieve their a Russian carol let the legislature re- church Sunday i ry of all officers in the morning, the staj i before and let us have of festivities foi eting or an everybody | sians. ery district school house j Admiral McCu N A1 in Gold Absoluteh the Most Appropi Aictrola I IV/I ATM CTDCCT TM A IVl/Ali > O ille county is eligi \J WE W ur new Victrola shop?a name thi snappy?a name that is easy to p 'ound in Victrola shops?such a si COUNTY. ier this one or make one on your t re to make to Mc MURRAY'S, AI 1, 1921 at 8 p. m. No suggestions ith their suggestions. If a school le purchase price of a VICTROLA TOLA" Must Not Be Used in Your b Winner's Name in a Few Days i tfoney. Address all inquiries and ray Drug C imziiLfarLfEJiinjmraraRraii! everybody attend | particular delight i the landlords, the | tie charges meet th? ints, the wage work carpenters, mechan bankers, doctors, 1 classes of our peo ;r to adopt some the condition of the everything down to is. ords reduce their lies reduce the price le carpenters reduce the farm laborers 1 let all other labor wages. Let the mer le profits on his octors reduce the ents, and let the their salaries, and or the erood of the derson and the mee resulting in the ; pucking up another English with the si cent. SOUTHERN RAIL\ WILL DISCON NUMB Washington, Jan uance temporarily o trains was announce Southern railway. 23 and 24, betweeh Memphis, and numb between Washingtor will be discontinued in need. The bible essings which be ll giver, so let us all 1 give each other elp a good cause. W. C. SHAW. :ull.y ces LEGAL STEPS! i of Court to Adopt i Brought From uasia. . 20.?The first step legally the guard n Russian orphans from Sebastopol, yesterday by Rsar ' in filing a petition BUII As: court ior permission Idren. petition is to be irch term of court r old sailor->bachelor lly the father of the 1 McCully, a native Dk the children in e met them at Se he served as Amer ssioner. are making their esent with the ad Mrs. Carrie Fretwell | e in the best of | as to their educa ;n announced. Icome here last week nds and relatives of lily and their first :e when they sang in the First Baptist school last Sunday ion nnn rnn nH New Jai G. A. IV F * the young Rus lly seems to takr 1 IFIFIFIFIWFIPIPIPIWWWPIFIPIWPIWMH juuuumuUIUuulJuuuuUIJUOv WAY j Free to the School iate Name for..... Shop k f Tff T r-i uddLVILLL ble to win the gold. ANT! it means something?a name that is ronounce? aname that will become lop as we propose to open for the pat ablet paper like this one, and mail as JBEVILLE, S. C., not later than Jan postmarked later than that date will wishes to compete collectively for I for the Winning School instead of Suggestion. \fter Contest Closes. mail Coupons to ompany r? /^i 1 D. Carolina fgf anLrajarajTLnunjiimnL mmnin'-mjiUErt n having his lit e children of An tings already are young strangers word or two of oft Southern ac VAY TINUE A ER OF TRAINS Trains 39 and 40, Greenville and At lanta, numbers 13 and 14, Columbia and Charleston, will be discontinued January 30. Other trains largely duplicate the service of those des continued, the announcement said,, and schedules will be readjusted to take in all stops. "It is hoped," it added, "that the necessity for these changes will prove nnlir temnnrnrv jjnd t.Vint. Hiprp will . 20.?Disconfcin f eight interstate id today by the Trains numbers Washington and ers 43 and 136, t and Danville, next Sunday. be an early return to normal pas nger travel, which will justify a restoration of the former service." Two million marks to promote scientific research in Germany was. the gift recently by a Japanese mil lionaire to the German government. THE ,DING & LOAN sociation of Abbeville will begin a Series of Stock duairy 20th, 1921 iet The Saving Habit ake Stock With Us leurrer, j. o. morse, ^resident. Sec.-T rcas.