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The eruptions of the volcano and the fire scene in "A NIGHT IN HON-' OLULU," which comes to thp Opera House for one night only next Wed nesday, March 23rd, is one of the most spectacular efforts of the pro ducer for the stage in many years. This is the reproduction of the active volcano of Kilauea, which is located at the side of Mauna Loa, elevated about four thousand feet, the sum mit of which is crowned by the mag nificent crater called Mokua-weo-weo. At intervals for many years the lava has rolled down with tremendous bursts on one side or the other, to the sea coast. The eruptions of Kil auea form great fountains, spouting immense sheets of flame and smoke The light being plainly visible from the sea for a hundred miles or so. In the year of 1859 such a display oc curred burning with terrific fury, throwing up its crimson lava ' and white hot rocks and destroying miles of valuable property. This crater, in the legions, was'supposed to be the home of the goddess of-the volcanoes and when these eruptions occurred the natives feared the great wrath of this deity. In fact no one ventured within its shadow without an offer-; ing to appease the anger'of this wil-i ful goddess. Young .women were sometimes thrown into the crater that their friends might be looked upon favorably by Pele and her family. Numerous and interesting are the stories ,that may be told. One of the greatest acts of courage ever per formed to break the Hawaiian's sup erstition was that of a woman who in her youth had been an intemperate 1 - * /iV* n ro nlor SllP heathen ana a uesuiauc i.uu.? ~? was known as Kapiolani, who after wards became a model of virtue. Up lOTHING 3 and Children ind here in /ARIETY % E THE LOWEST $15.00 up. $4.00 up .C $2.50 to $5.00 $1.00 to $2.00 $4.00 to $6.50 is this week and R PURCHASES iakoff 1 The Old ies r, in the closet on in nd gather up your >s. Bring them to us CALES' SHOP % PALMER OPINION ESCAPES REVIEW j Washington, March 19.?Definite | announcement that former Attorney; | General Palmer's opinion permitting j physicians to prescribe beer for meu | ical purposes would stand unless I Secretary Mellon should a.sk fur a review was ma !. today oy Attorney j General Daugherly. The attorney ! ?<T.eral reiterated that except on re I ouest for a review by the t:ea 1 of A j department the department of ^ jus-' | lice could not hand down reviews of i its opinions. j In connection with, the possible ! transfer of the prohibition enforce j ment bureau from the treasury to the j department of justice as a part of a | general department the attorney gen I eral said he was not> seeking any additional authority but would ac i cept such responsibilty as congress might place upon him. Creation of a single intelligence department to do the investigation work of the government was advocat ed by the attorney general. Such a force, he said, would give the govern ment a very efficient set of men whjch would be assigned to the va rious departments as needed. to the time of her act it was consid ered certain death to ascend Kilauea and pluck the ohelo berries held sac red for Pele. This woman convert wanted the supersitious natives to v.-orship the true God and before the awestruck people she made the jour ney from whence no other had ever returned. About a hundred natives inspired by her bravery, followed her to the Black Ledge and watched her descending over five hundred feet and there in full view she hurled her defiance at Pele throwing stones into the burning lake, Kapiolani mocked the goddess as she ate the berries con secrated to the deity. Turning to the natives she cried: "My God is Jehov ah, it is He who has kindled these fivao T rtoll tfAli fa wi+nnce + V?Of l-f T A VOU J VU KU Tf iviivug v*?uv ** * perish by the anger of Pele then she s your goddess, and you may live in fear of her, but if my God preserves me while mocking her taboos, then you must serve him!" From that day many natives were converted by the Hawaiians?in faith, but most of all in loving their neighbors as them selves.?adv. WANTS WANTED?25 or 30 fat hens or fryers per week. Market price paid. The Grab Cafe, J. J. George, Mgr. Office phone No. 53. Abbeville, S. C FOR SALE?Weber 82 (Coke's) Staple cotton seed for planting at $1.50 per bushel. These seed are pure, yielded 1 bale per acn.? past 2 years. Early and beats boll wee vil. Sells for 8 to 10c above price short staple. First premium State Fair 1920. G. N. NICKLES, Due West, S. C. 3, 21-2tpd. FOR SALE?Nickles Seed Corn for planting. My own breeding. Been planting by careful field selection for 12 years. Best proceeding corn in country. Price $3.00 per bushel. G. N. Nickles, Due West, 3,21-2tp FOR RENT?Two or three unfur nished rooms. Apply to Mrs. M. M. Kinnerly, Nickles Street. 3, 21 2tpd FOR SALE?Genuine Porto Rico po tato plants. Government inspected. $1.75 per thousand; 5,000 or over $1.50 per thousand. H. D. SALTER Pitts, Ga. 3, 21- tc. WANTED?Man with team or auto to sell FcConnon's products direct to sell McConnon's products direct McConnon & Company, Winona, Minnesota. "Mention this paper." FOR SALE?Stable manure at $5.00 per ton, delivered anywhere in the city. T. G. White. 3, 16.-3tc T | FOR SALE?Cleveland Big Boll, Cotton Seed. Carefully selected ; and ginned one gin system. See or phone J. T. STOKES, Abbeville,' S. C., Route 1. 3-14-4t. pd. ???????????? | TO LAND OWNERS?I bought one of the Martin Ditchers and Terra cers of T. M. 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