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imilAX) 4ATIUAnx 1Q| fv*w Xocal flews i : lpersonale : I ? -ft J. A. Nance of Monterey was in town Thursday. o C. B. Evans of Lebanon was in town yesterday on business. Roy Cunningham .is visiting his parents sear Atlanta this week. E. R. Killer was here from Hodges Thursday on business. Dr. G. A. Neuffer was a business visitor to Columbia this week Manning Cochran of Due West was a visitor in Abbeville.yesterday. j. H. Sherard of Calhoun Falls was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Mrs. H. H. Carlisle has gone to Columbia for a visit to her sister, Mrs. H. A. McElroy. < 11 ' I Mrs. W. D. Barksdale, Mrs. C. D. Brown and Miss Nettie Russell and Beese Hall were visitors to Green wood Tkvrsday. * * ^ 1 -i ; , Mrs. Prank B. Gary is expected home Saturday after spending the past season in Charleston and Flor. 6 ' i . i ! i Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Cartledge, who haVe been visiting their daughter* Mrs. Claude Vandiver have returned to their home in College Park, Ga. Mr. 1* A. Guilleibeau and Moss Locix Uttaieoeau are speiKiuig mc ^eek.eod in Greenville troth Miss Margie Guilleibeau. ' ; v % # ' ;' 7 v Misses Aileen and Ethel Ham. iriond spent last week in the ' city with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Tate. These young ladies are. the daughters of Mr and Mrs C. P. Hammond of Spartaaburg and have many friends aad relatives in our city. RAST GOES TO TRIAL Orangeburg, Jan 11.?Ciaude J. Bast, former township commission, ear aad board chairman, was caHed to trial Dun afternoon on a chaise of oAeial misconduct.- The case is well under way, but the state has not f*t finished its testimony. Mr ' Rast denies his guilt The state is ijmmag irregularities, which the defense admits, bat Mr Rast states (at he can explain where all the moaey went and that the county got the beaefit of every cent. GIRL FRUSTRATES WOULD BE BANDIT Greenville, Jan. 12.?A daring at tempt at robbery came to light today when Miss Amelia, treasurer of the Majestic theater looked down the bar rel of a pistol held by a man who demanded box office receipts. She dropped the roll of money on the floor, backed out and screamed. The man escaped in a waiting automobile. TO MAKE LOANS TO FARMERS !N SMALL COMMUNITIES Washington, Jan. 10?Authoritj to make loans direct to borrowers in communities where farmers, in need of government assistance are no1 properly served by national farm loan associations is requested of con gress by the Federal farm loan board in its annual report filed today. Many complaints have been receiv ed, the report stated, that desiring borrowers are not receiving1 consid eration from associations through which, under existing law, they are required to negotiate for loans. 666 quickly relieves cold. ?SEE? "MOTHER O'MINE* OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY end .SATURDAY 15c. ADMISSION 35c. ? FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Howard L. Weeks will j>reach Sunday at 11:00 a. m. on the subject: "Aaron and the Golden Calf," a study in indivdual respon sibility./ The subject for the 7:30 p. m. sermon will be: "How Shall We Es cape if We Neglect?" Plans for a great revival meeting are being made. Dr. T. Claggett Skinner of Columbia has agreed to come (February 6 to help in this en. terprise. The plans for this meeting will be further discussed Sunday. The Sunday School is making an effort to have each succeeding month go ahead of the month past. The start for ' January, 1922, has not 'been up to standard owing to bad weather. All the Sunday school workers are urged to do extra duty to bring the remainder of January up to the standard. The Wednesday night prayer meeting of the churrh is growing in interest and attendance. The study in the book of John will be restun. ed, and it is hoped this greatest 'book will become more inspiring to those who attend these services. V , V SM1THVILLE V V ....... . After a visit of several days with Mr and Mrs Bonner Haddon, Mrs D. L. Haddon left for a visit to Mr tlaofa.1* UVlon^a wAl*o H A (lighted to see Mrs Haddon able to be visiting' after a protracted illness. Miss Mattie Tolbert has re turned to Fairfield county, "where she is teaching, after spending the holidays here with horn*? folks. Our boys are putting some of their spare time in hunting. Game is said to 'be scarce this season in this locality. Work on the highway has- pro J gressed as far as Berulah cnurch." Aupouii n?K? UCVI1 nam, IV una pumw Some grading has been done but rain interrupted the work. The community welcomes Mr John Been ford and family. Such substan tial people and good farmers are a (benefit to any neigbbortiood. Mjs A. M. ToJbert visited Mrs I R. R. ToFbert Monday afternoon, i Mrs John Robert Tolbert and , baby, Mildred, are spending some, time with Mr Tolbert's parents here. Mrs S. L. Watson went to Green wood Thursday and made a talk to the W. M. U. of the First Baptist church. Rev and Mrs Watson are on a visit from the mission field in Brazil. Rev S. L. Watson is in Louisville taking a special course. Mrs Watson jand children are spending the win ter hare with her mother, Mrs i Elizabeth Milder. J B. L. Haddon and family spent ' Tuesday with J. D. Miller. ;| Mrs E. P. Jones visited Mrs A. H. , MikJer Wednesday. RAILROAD CERTIFICATES SOLD REACH ^6,768,400 1 Washington, Jan. 12.?Sale of rail road equipment trust certificates in the amount of $6,768,000 was an nounced today by Director General 'of Railroads Davis, he total of these securities disposed of by the* govern ment to date now total $147,391,400. Today's sales included blocks of Atlantic Coast Line, and Southern Railroad Company disposed of to New York and Philadelphia bankers. Negro to Die for Criminal Assault Aiken, Jan. 12.?Curtis Franklin, a negro charged with criminal as sault upon a young white woman, of r' Aiken county; was found guilty by Lla jury here yesterday after a few [ 'minutes deliberation and was senten ced by Judge James W. Devore to J be electrocuted February 3rd. Penrose Left $226,100 in Cask Washington, Jan. 12.?Boies Pen . rose, late United States Senator from Pennsylvania had $226,100 in cash in .'a safe deposit box of the American l Security and Trust Company here. ! According to the deputy register of the district the money included five $10,000 notes, with the balance in bills of $1,000, $500 and $100. Crude Oil Reduced Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 10?The prin cipal purchasing agencies today an nounced a reduction of 25 cents a ! barrel in all grades of crude oil han ! died in this market except England and it was reduced 15 cents. qOCIET\ / 2j nu fa fiD fszj nu raj mi ^is/aia/afc ENTERTAINS FOR VISITOR Mrs. Claude Vandiver was hostess on Thursday afternoon to the "Thurs day Afternoon Sewing Club" and a few invited guests complimenting her mother, Mrs. H. N. Cartledge from College Park, Ga. After a pleasant hour spent in sewing and conversa tion a delightful salad course with accessories was served. ENTERTAINING THE BRIDE Tho Mat-tip Matrons entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs J. M. Morgan, tie occasion be. ing a compliment to Mrs R. & Cox, Jr, a member of the club who has become a merrie matron in fact. The house was prettily decorated in poinsettias in one room and nar_ cissi in the other. There were five tables arranged and cards was the amusement of the afternoon. After the games, Mike, the little Morgan boy, brought in a surprise market basket which was filled with a varie ty of gifts for the ibride. Each gift contained a lively verse, there being special instructions how to use the broom, rolling pin, .and such things about a house. * Plates of salad with coffee were served at the close of the after, noon. The book club The regular session of the Book f!Lr?h m?t at th* hrvmA of Mi as Ifjunfo Hill Wednesday afternoon and was! a most pleasant affair. There were about thirty present and the discos, sion of the book and the current topics was unusually animated. Mrs John Hill of Now York was a guest as were also Mrs. R. E. Cox,. Jr, Mrs D. H. Sullivan and Mrs W. E. Leslie, Jr, Abbeville's three young brides. After the business meeting a de. lghtful salad course was served. VITAL STATISTICS. " j / ' ' 1 During the year of 1921 in Long' Cane Township there were 65 births, 26 whiteB and 39 colored and 27 deaths, 12 whites and 15 colored. E. R. Miller, Registrar. Gife us your order for Cool. We' are >0111117 the Boat Lamp Coot at $9.00 per ton. ltc AMOS B. MORSE CO. ' STATEMENT OP ,^HE CONDITION , OF THE k LOWNDESVILLE BANKING CO. i located at Lowndesville, S. C., at the close o? business December 31, 1921. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $81,530.52 Overdrafts 2,766.64) Furniture and Fixtures 1,400.00 Banking House 1,360.00 Due from Banks and Bank ers 25,246.28 Currency 2,846.00 Gold 47.50 Silver and other Minor Coin 552.67 Checks and cash items _ 2,449.66 TOTAL $118,189.27 LIABILITIES t>o;^ tioRnn nn vayiMti uiiuwiw a a;u ill ? ? yAM^vvvivv Surplus Fund 12,500.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Tax es Paid 551.88 Individual deposits subject to check $26,001.38 Savings deposits 45,646.51 Time Certificates of deposit 18,154.36 Cashier's checks 2,835.64 , * j 92,637.89 r ' TOTAL $118,189.27 State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Before me came A. V. Barnes, vice ; president of the above named bank,' who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. A. V. BARNES. Sworn to and subscribed before, me this 7th day of January, 1922. J. G. HUCKABEE, Magistrate A. C. Correct Attest: MRS. LEILA LINDER D. L. BARNES, W. H. BONDS, Directors. Rub-My-TUm for Rheumatism. 1 V \ w COLD SPRINGS. ^ \ N - Horace King spent Saturday night with Fred Uldrick. Roy McCombs spent the week end with home people. , Mr and Mrs W. P. Kay were the guests of Mr and Mrs C. C. Kay last Monday. Mr and Mrs E. A. Hagen visited Mr and Mirs Eugene Newell Tues day. Fred Uddrick was the guest of L. T. Uldrcik (Friday night Mr and Mrs Eugene Newell visit ed Mr and Mrs C. C. Kay Monday. Miss Deasie King of th? Woman's College, Due West, spent the week ena wain nome people. Mrs Jesse Culbreth nd son, Foster and Robert, of Greenwood spent Sunday here witih relatives. tCom.ll Mundy spent Sunday night with Roy McComfos. Claude Uldriok visited Mr and Mrs Dickie EUia Tuesday. Mr and Mrs, W. B. Uldrick, Jr, spent several days last week with (relatives. (Mr and Mrs R. A. Hagen were the guests of Mr and Mrs C. C. Kay Thursday. Mr M. B. Kay spent Monday niglntand Tuesday with Mr C. C. Kay and family. EVE ATE THE APPLE 1 Question Arise*: How Maay Did She Eat? Opinions differ as to the number of apples eaten by Adam and Eve. If, as some suppose, only Eve ate an apple, the total would be 1. But Eve atfe, and gave Adam to eat, so they must' have eaten %. Yet, if Eve 8, the total would be 8 and if Adam also took 1, the total was 9. Further, if Eve 8-1 and Adam 1, the total is 10. Again, if Eve 8-1 and Adam 2, the total is 11. Still further, if Eve 8 and Adam 8 the total is 16. Again, if Eve 8 and Adam 8 2, the total is 90. But if Eve 8 1 and Adam )8 1 2 the total eaten by both stands at 89S.|Es?a Still, if Eve 8 12 test the Serpent's Noti Btory, and Adam 8 12, they total 1,624. Once more, if Eve 8 12 test the Serpent's story, and Adam 8 12 2 keep her company, the total is 8, 934. Finally, if these figures are cor rect and they 2, 8 8934 2 become Gods according to the Set-pent's promise, the grand total will stand 2,889,342 apples. No wonder that meal brought trouble to the race. Exchange. ?SEE? V * "MOTHER OTKINE" V cate V OPERA HOUSE V V FRIDAY and .SATURDAY V Jan. V 15c. ADMISSION 35c. V VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV R OPERA HOUSE, MOl Treat of t^ie Season.) T1 Girls under 20.) A Sister ROSY CHEEKED PI I Prices: Lower Floor $1( Company carries own Or 'he American Beajity T Opera House, J; BETHIA NEWS Lisa Arlena Below of Calboun s is visiting Miss Ida Mae Dans. K tisa IsalbeQe Moore returned to home in Abbeville* Wednesday ir a visit with Miss Melrose isby. ; ; . t *.. . i [r and Mrs David McNeill of the iwoods spent Tuesday with lb Mrs Ben Metts. fuul Baugbman entertained a iber of his friends at a dance w " I I inesday night, which was enjoy, iy ail. / , / 1 3 harlie Darracott, Eris Cairn and il Cromer of Calhoun Falft it several days here this week i friends. " / NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT ite of Wade S. Cothran, Dec'd. ice of Settlement and Applica - For Final Discharge. AKE NOTICE, that on the 15th of February, 1922, I will ren a final account of my actings and igs as- executor of the estate of le S. Cothran, deceased, in office of the judge of probate for ieville County at 11 o'clock a. m., on the, same day will apply for ? > 1. -? OB nai uiscoargc nvm iuj ui?> . i executor. ' * ~ .11 persons having demands a ist said estate will present them payment, proven and authenti id or be forever barred. JAS. S. COTHRAN, Admr. , 13, 1922. 3wks. ub-My-Tiim, a pain killer. NDAY, JAN. 16th. he Big New York Miisi Play to "Irene." (Co, PPINS FROM THE BRC HHMMMMHnMSSeHHBC bhmrmvmnhhmwhmmhmbmmwwhnmm 35 and $2.20; Balcony: chestra. Get Seats No 'rio With "MARGIE" muary 16th. ^ ^ X % X V -X X X V X X V' V V.%,^ ?see? , - ty "MOTHER CM1NE" V OPERA HOUSE V FRIDAY mnd .SATURDAY V 15c. ADMISSION 38c.-.-SL' ALE OF REAL AND JPERSONi As executor of the estate of ohn ty. Duncan, deceased, late kbbeville County, South Car will offer for sale at hk l^fce ence, on Friday, January 20t 922, at 11 o'clock a. m., all the teal ad personal property, owned by said,-.'^ Ir. J. D. Duncan, during his life V me. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser, < ) pay lor stamps and deeds. The real estate contains sixty- ; ight (68) acres, pore or fess, Witk,' If welling and outhouses located there* The personal property .consists a# ooeehold and kitchen furniture, one -Mb1* 1 iule, allj farming implements, lot^f ees, ana every^ag of vrhlch the aid J. p. Duncan was seised at tijaf*; f his death. A. If. MILFOBD, Executor. anuary 12th, 1922. j: 666cnrca ChilU nd Paver. W. A. HARRIS FUNERAL SUPPLIES EM BALM! NO *id Auto Hoarse 8orvloe PHONES Nigfct 134 (The Real 1 Musical leal Sensation. (20 , of 30 People?30.) 55c, 83c and $1.10. w at Box Office. iJi?Z