The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 12, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
FURMAN FOOTBAL1~$QUAD
WILL WEAR NUMBERS
Planning to Make It Easy For Fan
To Follow any Individual
Player.
Greenville, Sept. 8.?When Purman
University's "Purple Hurricane"
for 1921 marches on Manly
Field September 24 for the opening
game of the season with Erskine
1 College the players will be rigged
out in something new in tne matxer
of uniforms, each player being designated
.by a large white number sew"
ed onto the back of his purple jersey.
Spectators following the games
will be furnished programs showing
each player's number and name.
> Brand new equipment throughout
has been purchased for this year's
team and the uniforms are the best
that money will buy.
Several years ago the big colleges
of the East began numbering their
players in order that spectators
5 -might follow individuals in the game.
The idea has spread and is being
taken up in the South. Furman is
numbering its players this fall for
the first time and the innovation will
doubtless add much interest to the
games.
if This is about all the information
^ that has eked out of Furman during J
the pre-gridiron season. Coach Billy i
Ijiival has had little to say, and a re- j
cent utterance gave no more infor-i
Ration than that "we hope to have
^ ? oneui ff not a better team this |
year than the Purple Hurricane ofj
1920." 4t is known, however, that j
some very good new material Is com- i
ing and that nine of last year's var-j
sity squad will be baek.. Old men and
candidates for the two vacancies on
the team will arrive on Furman cam- j
* pus next Friday, as actual training
starts the following day.
Laval is going to have two able as- j
sistants this year in the two stars i
who graduated from last season's1
Purple Hurricane. Manning Jeter, i
captain of least year's eleven, is' i
coming (back to train the line, while [
'Speedy' Speer will coach the Fres'i- j
man team. Both of these men know i
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Laval's system thoroughly and will ;
be of immense aid in helping instill 1
the game into the heads of the new|i
comers. j <
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i CLEMSON ANSWERS ! <
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To Control Blight on Dorothy Per- I
kins Rotes j;
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How can I control the blight on |
Dorothy Perkins roses??F. B. B.,1,
Due West.
, The (blight or mildew on Dorothy j.,
Ferkins roses can 'be controlled by J
"J repeated spraying with Bordeaux j
mixture, provided the roses are notj
under the eve of the house or pro-:
t tected-in any way. Mildew is always
worse on roses that are partially pro-!
tected by a house or trees. The first I
application should be made before j
xUa ?a0a fn cr\i7c?l] fhp i
IMC IVOC UOUO VVgiu w I
I " spring and repeated every two weeks [
until afetr the blooming season.
"New York has more.than 80 buildings
20 or more stories high.
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21 YEARS OLD, HAS 3 WIVES ?J
Mother of Youth Says She Will Take
Them Into Her Home.
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Pittsburgh, Pa., ?"I will protect j
my son's wives, provide for them like 1
a good mother, and give them a (
home in my own household, and see j
that they shall want for nothing," <j
declared Mrs. John Smith in Morals ]
Court today, after her son, George ]
Smith, aged 21, was held by Magis- .
trate Dewolf on a chaise of bigamy.
Smith is alleged to have three wives, ]
all of whom are living, and he is ,
said not to have (been divorced from i
any of them. His arrest was caused \
by his mother. ;
Sitting by the side of Mrs. Smith :
the aged mother, was wife No. 2 and i
wife No. 3.
The story of the alleged triple <
plunge into the sea of matrimony by '
a youth of but 21 years reads like 1
the adventures of the villain in a * ?awaI
Ctviifli if to coifaaV liia 1
UllUU XlUf Cli Milliwuy AV Id k vvu *?
first "dip" in. El Paso, Texas, taking J
as wife No. 1 a Mexican girl, said to 1
be Miss Margaret Davis of the Texas
city. Smith is next alleged to have i
walked to the altar with Eleanor J
Gashwend, aged 16, at Wellsrtrarg, s
W. Va., on April 17, 1920. Wife No. 1
3, Miss Frances Zolner, aged 16, on i
the witness stand, said she and Smith i
were amTried in the office of the lo* t
cal Alderman on Jane 9, of this year.
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NOW THE LUMINOUS BUTTON
Did you ever fumble \ainly to l
find the electric switch-button on 1
the wall? Ever bruise your anatomy i
on the sharp corners of furniture? Ever
knock over the bric-a-brac, I
while hunting for the chain on the a
table lamp? Ever wish you could c
find the clock to ascertain whether t
it is time to give the baby its bottle?
By the use of an infinitesimal s
amount of radium, objects which you il
wish to find, or to avoid, are now
made visible in the dark through the t
use of radium luminous materials, {
There is the "locater button," j
made fastened like a thumib-tack or ]
attached by a rubber band, or with j
adhesive material. One of these butr. a
tons can be affixed to a medicine bottle
to identify it at night among othzt
bottles in the medicine chest. A ?
spcial luminous warning indicator ^
:an be put on bottles containing poison,
a danger sign on the poison ^
bottle. These buttons can even be j
attached to the bedroom water bottle
or the bedroom slippers. j
No sneed to plant a pair of feet on s
a wintry floor and hunt high and ]
low for the comfortable slippers.
Just one glance around in the dark- g
ness there are the slippers. \
In certain ' parts -of the country f
householders have attached radium- c
illuminated number plates to their c
doorfronts, so when friends come
motoring down the street at pitchy t
night the house can be easily located. (
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WAR NOW OVER - s
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Unpleasantness Lasts One Month t
In China. 1
Canton, Sept. 7.?The "war" be- j
tween Kwangtung and Kwangsi has t
seemingly terminated with the fall j
of Nannig on July 22?just a month i
after the beginning of hostilities? i
whe Lu Yung Haiting, the iforemost
of Soutnern militarists, made his official
exit from the province which
he had dominated for ten years. ?
General Lu was one time inspector
general'of the two Kwang provinces
and a constitutionalist leader when c
constitutionalism was popular in the s
southwest. t
Prior to coming of recent hoatili- t
ties General Lu had an army of s
xlir K(\ Ann XTa l/\e4- oil nnfliirt 5
u^ai ijr W;vvvi xav ivuv *v ?#* ?t .
a itionth by mutiny, desertion, sur- J
render and loss in battle. s
The Cantonese have won. They c
attributed their victory to the right- \
eousness of their cause, to disaffec- c
tion among the \ Kwangsi forces to- i
ward their leader and to better orga-, J
nization and discipline in the Can- t
ton army to assurances given the r
people of Kwangsi of non-interfer- s
ence with their ambition for self- t
government, and to Dr. Sun Yat
'c nro/tfinol ^Anfririo A-f ronrfl. f
sentative government.
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Walnut Chocolate.
Two cups of sugar, two squares
chocolate, butter size of an egg, one
cup milk. Cook six minutes over hot e
fire, then remove and beat until it
begins to sugar. Add one cup of walnuts
broken small. S
SAVED 33,000 FRANCS
AND DIDNT KNOW IT
EiParis,
Sept. 4.?Without knowing
it an old peasant woman at St.
Etienne saved up 38,000 francs. Af- bv
ter the custom of her countrywom- tii
jn she, some years ago, hid a bag in ce
the chimney into which, by stretch- m
ing, she could just reach with her Lj
band. Then she began dropping all
her spare francs and* cash into.it
just as the saving mood came to her. 0i
All her trouble, however, seemed
likely to go for nothing when the aj
:himney blew down while . she was er
iway from home. The proprietor of co
the house sent masons to rebuild it ar
and when the old woman got back fr
>rrc xuunu a new \;uiiiiut;jr j mw m
money bag. ' ui
At the police station she lodged a tr
complaint that she had been robbed
>f 7,000 francs, and the police er
started out to look for the' masons. jn
kmong them they had been spending st
the money freely, and one of them ^
it last confessed that they had taken re
:he bag and hidden it.
When the police recovered it they y(
found inside 38,000 francs. In the in
forty years in which she had been _
saving the old woman had calculated y
;hat she had saved 7,000 francs. She
;vas considerably astonished to find
;hat the amount was more than five
;imes what she bad imagined.
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MINGO CASE UP
Williamson, Va., S&pt. 7.?Two
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lames that figuired prominently eary
this year in one of Mingo county I
I
nost protracted circuit court cases |
?those of Sid Hatfield and Ed Cham i ?
>ers?were omitted today when the'
I t6'
oil of defendants was called at the .
I
ipening of the second trial of a|
rroup of men from Matewan, charg-;p^'
>d with complieitiy in the killing ofian
I cjs
even private detectives'in that town!
Hay 19, 1020. . |ne
sa
The remaining indictments against
hem were nolle prossed yesterday, ^
>ecause the men no longer live, hav-J
ng fallen from gun shot wounds a ?
ittle more than a month ago on the
dcDowell county court house steps'
it Welch. ,St
Ta/Jfttt 1A ty\aft wiinf fn nr? an '
ndictment charging complicity in' ^
he killing of W. J. Ferguson, one of gu
he Felt's detectives. | ^
They arfe: Ernie and Hall Cham-'.^
ers, Arch Williams, Fred Burgraff,;
)oug and Ben Mounts, William Bow- j _
er Coleman, William Bowman,! ^
ames and Clare Overstreet, Vanelay'
tnd Lee ColeT, Boyd and Charles
Ciser. i
. ? es
Major Tom Davis, Governor Mor-j^
fan's personal representative to en-;
iorce martial law in Mingo county,!^
las announced that state forces will ,
i to
:ontrol the situation around the.
CO
:ourt house during the trials. None
jut court officials, juror?, witnesses ^
ind duly accredited representatives
>f the press will be admitted to the' ^
:ourt room, he stated, and "all per- j.
*>ns entering the court room will be j ^
nade to give conclusive evidence. .
;hat they carry weapons of any;,
tind." ' lbc
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"This order will be enforced." Ma-1
ior Davis stated, "by company.A o;fi0|
He National Guard, and by the state. ^
jolice, and refusal to obey any com- j ^
nand in carrying out this order will! ^
esult 'in arrest." ,
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NOTICE OF TAX SALE.
state of South Carolina, ~
County of Abbeville. |T
NOTICE is heieDy given that un- jf
ier and by virtue of a warrant is- If
ued to me by the County Treasurer ||
tf Abbeville County, I have seized j||
he following described property to ] ||
atisfy the taxes due to the State of j f j
south Carolina, and the County 0*llj
ibbeviile by John .Brown and the If
ame will be sold to the highest bid- If
ler for cash on Salesday in October, }|
ririch is the 3rd day of October 1921, j|
luring the legal hours of sale in ||
ront of the Court House door at fj
Abbeville, S. C., and the proceeds of ||
he sale will be applied to the pay- |f
nent of said taxes and the cost of ill
aid seizure and sal?. The property lj
o be sold is described as follows: ||
"All that certain piece, parcel or j ||
ract of land situate and be:ng in ill
he City of Abbeville, County of Ab- ||
>eville, State of South Carolina, and j|
>ounaea Dy janas 01 i^ucy uarjmg-in
on on North and Bast, Queen Ward- jj
aw on South and West by Joe Gar- If
ington, and being in the Ft. Pick- If
>ns section of City of Abbeville." j!
F. B. McLANE,
Sheriff of Abbeville County. .jf
September 3, 1921. 3wk J {f^
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MUCH MONEY COMES
ight Million Dollars Worth Received
At New Yorkk.
New York, Sept. 6.?Gold coin and
illion and silver bars having an esnated
value of $8,000,000 were reived
at this port today from Gerany,
France, Turkey, Egypt and
atin-American countries.
The metal was consigned to promi?nt
financial institutions and numeris
importing and exporting houses.
The German reischbank forwarded
jproximately $3,000,000 to the Fed al
Reserve Bank, presumably in
mriection with further German repations
obligations. Private cables
om Berlin referred impending addijnal
shipments of gold in large volne
from that center to this couny
for the same purpose.
/
Fiscal agents of the German govnment
here professed to have no
formation on that point. It was
ated,- however, that Germany proibly
would continue to make further
imittances of gold to the United
:ates during the remainder of the
;ar in accordance with the terms
lposed by the^allies.
NITED STATES OF AMERICA,
District of South Carolina
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
In Bankruptcy.
the Matter of Sarah Weinraub,
Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that the
love named person has been duly
[judged bankrupt, and the first
eeting of the creditors of said
inkrupt will be held in the office of
e undersigned in the city of Abville,
S. C., on the 5th day of Sepmber
A. D., 1921, at eleven o'clock
the forenoon, at which time and
ace the creditors may appear, exir'ne
the bankrupt, prove their
1 i i V -i.1 i
nms ana transact sucn otner ousi-i
?s as _may properly come before
id meeting.
E. M. BLYTHE,
lg. 25 Referee in Bankruptcy.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE.
ate of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
NOTICE is hereby given that unr
and by virtue of a warrant ised
to me by the County Treasurer
Abbeville County, I have seized
e following described property to
tisfy the taxes due to the State of
uth Carolina, and the County of
>beville, by estate of William Morne,
deceased, and his heirs at law,
d the same will be sold to the hight
bidder, for cash, on Salesday in
:tober, 1921, in front of the Court
5use door at Abbeville, S. C., and
e proceeds of sale will be applied
the payment of said taxes and the
st of said seizure and sale.
The property to be sold is describas
follows:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
act of land situate, lying and being
Smithville Township, Abbeville
junty, South Carolina, containing
ne (9) acres, more or less and
tunded by lands of Moses Horagne
i the North; lands of B. W. Lewis
id P. Letman on the South; lands
the estate of Anna Means on the
est, and lands of Nancy Moragne
i the East. Said land is known as
e property of William Moragne, |
ceased."
F. B. - McLANEJ,
Sheriff of Abbeville County.
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NOTICE OF TAX SALE 1
State of South Carolina,
County of Abbeville.
NOTICE is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a warrant issued
to me by the County Treasurer
of Abbeville County, I have seized
the following described property to
satisfy the taxes due to the State of
South Carolina, and the County of
Abbeville by Mike Kustas and the
same will be sold to the highest bidder
for cash on Salesday in October,
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wuicii is me oru uay ui ucLuuer
during the legal hours of sale in ?
front of the Court House door at
Abbeville, S. C., and the proceeds of
the sale will be applied to the pay- i
ment of said taxes and the cost of .
said seizure and sale. The property
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:o be s^Jd is described as follo-ws:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
ot of land situate, lying and beiai
>n Washington, Street, in the CStg
>f Abbeville, County of Abbeville, i*
state of South Carolina, fronting 6?
:eet on said street, and running bock * f
i distance of 75 feet, and beiag
jounded on the North by Washin?;on
Street, East by blacksmith lot
formerly owned by Jno. J. Marti?
ind others, on the South by Denim ^
D'Neal property, and on West
illey separating said lot from store
:oom and lot.of E. J. Adair.*! . :? ? ; *
Purchase? to pay for papers & ?
itamns. -
F. B. 'McLANE,
Sheriff of Abbeville Counl^
September 2, 1921.
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