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V v DONALDS V x \ Mrs. Latimer, who spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Booker, I returned to her home in Greenville! last Monday. Mr. and Mi's. Maxcy Agnew were, guests last Saturday of her sister, j Mrs. Burts and family, near Honea j Path. Mass Anderson, of Hodges, is ?-x:? i t r> visiting nci iux^. o* u. oau^u. - Mr. and Mrs. Will McKee and -chiiieiea were-visitors in Abbeville ; last Monday. Mrs. Lily Gordon and Euphemia , Gordon were Abbeville shoppers on i Monday. Mrs. J. J. Dunn returned from ( Ridge Spring's last Monday after! \ spending some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. Boatwright and family. Messrs. Myrth Killingsworth, Hal i Sharpe and Clarence Gordon of! Greenwood were Sunday visitors in I ' ' their respective homes. Mrs. W. H. Leith and baby, John, of Hodges, spent several days last J week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 [ J. M. Haddon. I ,' Mrs. Walter Drake and children ^visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs.! W. B. Drake of Shoals Junction last Tuesday. Kev. J. M. L?aiias was caiiea to Andrews ?hapel on Tuesday morn ing to the bedside of Mrs. Capers Davenoprt, who has been so serious ly ill for some time. He also made several pastoral calls in Hodges that day. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin and children spent Sunday at their old home'in the country. Miss Ella Mar tin returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McDill and children of Due West were enter tained at the home of her parents, Capt. and Mi's. W. R. Dunn, last Sunday. Rev. J. M. Dallas made a touch ing appeal last Sunday afternoon in the Presbyterian church here, for the staring millions in China. An 1 Begins Sa Men's an< Shirts, ? MEN'S SUI $75.00 Suits $60.00 Suits $50.00 Suits $40.00 Suits \... These Price Men's Wool S $6.00 Shirts $5.00 Shirts $4.50 Shirts $3.50 Shirts offering of over thirty dollars was received for this great cause. A baby girl has come to stay at ^ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dendy. Burns?Congratulations. The teachers of our school and a few friends were entertained in the J home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rasor! near Shoals Junction last Friday J night. An elaborate dinner was served and a most enjoyable even ing was spent. The oil mill has a large supply of seed on hand and is running night and da?. This has been a most suc cessful season. Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn and Miss May were Honea Path shoppers on Monday. Mr. J. R. Dunn has closed out his business at Shoals Junction and will devote all his time to his business here. Mr. Carl Bowie, manager of Mr. Dunn's business at the Junction is now behind the counter in Mr. Dunn's store here, and is greeting his many friends. TARIFF ON SUGAR WILL WORK HARM Importer Presents Plea for Cuba? Acute Crisis Now Washington, Jan. 20.?Opposi tion to any increase !n the tariff on I together with a plea for lenient I sugar together with a plea for leni ent treatment for Cuban sugar, was I presented by Edward P. Atkins, "of Rnstnn. a manufacturer and im i porter of Cuban sugar, today to the I house ^ays and j^neans committee which is considering revision of the permanent tariff. The sugar industry is passing throuhg an acute crisis, Mr. Atkins | informed the committee, adding "that iour present sugar tariff : schedule has proved 'sufficient to I protect our domestic sugar industry is shown by the very satisfactory ' earnings of the beet Sugar industry, as well as the Hawaiian and Puerto | Rican estates." Mr Atkins t.Viat the si.ti'l- i ation now confronting the sugar in dustryNwas the result of "the mis jStc turday, Jan: 22 d Boys' Suits 'ork Shirts, a AT I TS BOYS' SI $37.50 $22.50 Suits .. $30.00 $20.00 Suits .. $25.00 $15.00 Suits .. $20.00 $10.00 Suits .. s are for SPOT hirts MEN'S Hi $3.00 $12.50 Hats.... $2.50 $10.00 Hats.... $2.25 $ 9.00Hats.... ...$1.75 $ 4.00 Hats .... II ami LiaCLCLCLCICLCLCiniCLCLCin Jl lll313nuuuljulJI3UUII2, taken but well meant efforts of our government in fostering the belief in a very serious crop shortage, a danger which never existed to any marked degree after March 1." He estimated that the United States entered the present y?ar wirth sur plus or carry over of sugar amount ing to 1,000,000 tons. Prices for Cuban sugar, Mr. At kins said, now are below the aver age cost of production. "Cuba is in no position," he con tinued, "to stand any increase in du ties against her sugars in this coun try and the result of such an in crease would be disastrous to her, as she will have to sell her forthcom ing crop in competition with free domestic sugars. If in addition to paying increased duties she loses the advantage of buying her supplies, particularly foodstuffs, in this coun try under the reciprocity rates, it would be an added affliction, for her labor can not materially ?ome down until the cost of living is reduced to her laborers." The committee completed its hear ings on the sugar schedule today and tomorrow will begin the hearing of views of. those interested in the tobacco schedule. 'More pounds of potatoes are raised than of any other food crop in exist ence. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Notice of Settlement and Applica tion for Final Discharge. Take Notice, That on the 31st day of Januai-y 1921, I will render a fin al account of my actings and doings as administrator of the estate of E. E. Williams, deceased, in the office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville 1 County, and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from mv trust as such. All persons having demands a - gainst said estate will present them for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be for ever barred. E. A. WILLIAMS, 1, 14?3t f Administrator. >ckl SA 5 and Furnist j r* t t/m* r% 11 r\ 11U WVCIcUlS, JITS MEN'S 01 ...$11.25 $12.50 Pan! ...$10.00 $10.00 Panl ... $ 7.50 $ 8.50 Pan< ... $ 5.00 $ 5.00 Pani CASH, and yo \TS Men's Un $6.25 $4.50 Union, $5.00 $3.50 Union, $4.50 $3.00 Union $2.00 $2.50 Union 3y a firirinn pili ririnrinri i1j umuljuijuijijuu i. WORTH TWO MILLION Columbia, Jan. 20.?The will of the late John L. Mimnaugh, wealthy Columbia merchant who died Janu ai*y 9, was probated today. The es tate approximates two million dol lars, John L. Mimnaugh, Jr., the son inherits the large department store, and stocks of goods and also the handsome residence where the fami ly lived. The estate is to be settled by the terms of a will which was to have been executed the day following the death of Mr. Mimnaugh. By the terms of this instrument the Impe rial Hotel, property, which is valued at possible three hundred thousand dollars goes to the three married daughters. A considerable volume of stock and bonds and personal {property also goes to the daughters. i The son was practically the sole heir j in the first will. I EGYPTIAN SYNDICATE 1 FORMED TO RAISE PRICE OF COTTON Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 20.?A co-op erative syndicate has been formed to hold two million cantars of cot ton in the hope of raising the price of the commodity. - , The syndicate apparently is act ing: on the assumption that the banks will advance the necessary funds, but cotton experts here are doubtful if its members have suffi cient knowledge of the world's mar kets to carry out the operation. Au thorities have 'been approached for support, but such support is improb able. N CHICAGO BANDITS GOT 413.000 IN BONDS New Y;ork, (Jan. 20.?Securities stolen from a United States mail truck in Chicago Tuesday by ban dits were Valued at $413,000, it was revealed here Wednesday. Blair and Company, brokers, advertised the value of stolen bonds and issued wain in? against anv attempt to ne goiiate them. There were four bai\dits in the holdup and twelve sacks of mail were stolen. , v wi r lings, Odd F and in fact ( )D PANTS BOYS' ( ts $6.25 $4.00 Pai $5.00 $3.00 Pai ts $4.25 $2.50 Pai ts $2.50 $2.00 Pai u will not be a derwear Suits.$2.25 Suits..$1.75 Suits.. $1.50 Suits.$1.25 "Big Ove ? Gi ciEiciocinamxannc:iao rnoooora ijuuu uant MUCH FUR STOLEN IN NEW YORK SHOPS New York, Jan. 18.?Thieves op erating in .the wholesale fur district during the last week have taken loot valued at more than ?300,000, merchants said today, coincident with an announcement that police were investigating three burglaries which occurred Sunday. Three establishments were enter ed some time Sunday and furs val ued at $61,000 taken. The thieve?-, to avoid sounding burglar alarms, scal ed fire ladders in the rear of the building and entered the loft through a chimney. tfhey used the elevator to enter the other shops ( and removed a part of the chimney j to carry out their loot. No trace had been found tonight of trie two unmasked bandits who this morning entered the foyeT of a fashionable apartment house in Park avenue, beat the assistant manager, and escaped with a payroll of $2,700. Employes waiting in line to be paid, knew nothing of the hold up until they hearcl a shot in side the office. The two men bran dished revolvers before them and fled. READ THE -ADVERTISEMENTS Hold You FOR :: HIGH! r. nnoArt roriTTA VyUHOLI V CI LI V c on Cotton Coi I M. B. WAT! Cotton Factor Greenville, 'CFfLCUCLCLCIJCLCLGLELEEJELCLE IrLTU MIJIJ l.n JIJ IJIJIJ1131 Continues Fourt Ws, Sweate everything in UCE DDD PANTS its $2.00 ME $17.00: its .... $1.50 $15.50, its .... $1.25 $12.50. its $1.00 $10.00, ible to duplicate 3" and M >1*21 lie Per Suit rails Per Garmei in" iiiai cicicicicigwPQoonpi i1313DOmDmd i j i j man COMPLAINT TO SELL LANDS TO PAY DEBTS. The State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville In Probate Court. CATO RAPLEY, Individually and as Administrator of the Estate of Nellie Greene, deceased, Plaintiff, against Fleming Rapley, Ben Rapley, Mary Rapley, Eulus Rapley, George Rap ley and Florence Rapley, Defendants. Pursuant to an order of the Pro bate court, I will sell at public outcry at Abbeville, C. H., South Carolina, on salesday in February, 1921 next, for the payments of debts, the fol lowing described real estate, belong ing to the estate of Nellie Greene, deceased, situate in the County of Abbeville, in the State aforesaid, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land known as the Nellie Green place con taining Twelve Acres, more or less, and being bounded by lands of Jim Klugh,-Robert Jay place, Miller lands and public road. This land will be sold at the risk of the former purchaser. TERMS CASH?Purchasers to paj for stamps and papers. J. F. MILLER, 1, 21, 3t. Judge of Probate r ER :: PRICES Loans Made nsigned t$ us. SON & CO. I s and Brokers S. Carolina 9 s s a s on s y; een Days :rs , Wool our store Hi h s ri -l N'S SHOES Shoes $8.50 Shoes .$7.75 Shoes $6.25 Shoes $5.00 them soon i 1 ffl i\ I l\ echanic 1 . . $3.75 it . . $1.90 n irinirtraKiffniKin'Pnntr. Ill 111 111 IIJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJI