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HUnUAI, JAIXUAA1 coy i?M ff % 1 ? ,ocal ftewe : personals : 4 Mr. fiun Able of Warrenton was ? to mi waturaay. Mrs. W. 0. Cromer of Smithville was in Um today. ~ Gilbert Nabers was a visitor to GreenwMi Saturday. N. 8. Casoc and d4ughter, Mary of Beihaa were in town Saturday. A. M. PMrer of Brownlee was in tew* SfetaNay on business. P. H. Bd! and C. L. Bates were A?tre**e visitors yesterday. T. M*rp Cheatham went to Au pasta. Saturday on a business trip. ' Mr. as4 Mrs. S. T. Eakin left yes terday t* spend the week in Green wood. Miss Elizabeth Jones who Reaches at Ware Shoals, 'spent the week-end Bt WtfMP. / 9. P. McCain of McCormick was a business visitor in the city Satur day. v Mrs, W. L. Power and children in Greenwood withj.b Kk. J. K. Durst. Gescge P. Cannon of Columbia ? speitr finatay ^ in Abbeville with V'; friend. J alius If. Visanska and Ernest L. ?f Charleston were week end' visiters in Abbeville. / Dr. J. G. Edwards of Edgefield was a visitor with relatives in/Abbe * vile *Ver th? week-end. ;/.j Mrs. V. D. Lee of Elberton, Ga., is ia the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. : W; A. Lee on North Main street. a. Mies Georgia Edwards of Green wile.;^>ep?t the .week-end with her gister, Mrs. C. C. Gambrell. ___ Mr* X T. Weatherley of Rich w-4, ta. is in the city visiting heir -r.jnrfkcr, Mjs. Myrtle Clinkecales. HflDill came up from Co 4uptfaft|*day and spent the day y*k km Motfcer, Mrs J. H. Me lt Ml. " Mrs. 5. O. Edwards went over to Greenwood Sunday and. spent the 4ap with her friend Mrs. Lily An . irewe. , Praser McDill came up from Col ua&ta Suday and visited his moth er, Mtb. J. H. McDill until this af ternoo?. Hubs Daisy Maxwell, and little Misees Margaret and Mary Maxwell spent Sunday in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Maxwell. r. D. A. Rogers, conductor on the .^.{ieaboard is off his job for a few days , because of a bad eye, caused iby a cutder. Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran was called to Charlotte, N. C., Sunday on ac-,^ > count ?f the continued serious illness jof her little niece, Mary Franklin Biggs. Miss Kate McDill is at home af ter an extended visit to Columbia. ^WjWe in the capital., city many .. ttei^tions ? were,,,, shown Miss McDill by the debutante set. {*e*i0e T B|rne8, district direc tor of South Carolina. Cotton Grower** Cooperative Association, , spemt tfce his femitj. I Aiken. week-end at home with He left this morning for Among many other -well known line* kudlad eselntively by . The Rombtrf Mercantile Co. have been added: MS?re Fit" Caps for men and Bar*} "Gotham Gold Stripe" hosiery for hlrt. adv. HUMBERT TO SPEAK H B Huanibert, county engineer, is to be one of the speakers at this' good roads needing to Ibe held at the University, of South Carolina this week. This session is an annual affair at the University, engineeire from every section meeting to dis cuss their problems. PATTERSON?ROSE ' Miss Ethna Patterson and . Mr Glaude Rose -were <iuietly married in Anderson (Saturday afternoon, Miss Mary Jackson and Mr Ray mond Price accompanied them. Miss Patterson is the daughter >f Mr and Mrs F E Patterson and is a girl of many charms. Mr Rose is the adopted son of Mr and Mrs Da.11 s\Ji V/vrvforcw anH 4a m IUU JUW1 MLVISV OiiU *<7 w WUV cesaful farmer. They both have a lost of friends who -wish them a nost haippy and successful life. AVVVVVVVVVVVVVV t ^ ?SEE? V ^ "EXPERIENCE" V u OPERA HOUSE V k FRIDAY and SATURDAY V l Matinee Each Day at 3:30 V . Added KAY'S ORCHESTRA V t 15c. ADMISSION 3 Sc. V LAME& DESTROY HOME AT CLEMSON tqtidence Occupied by Prof. J. L. Tiamt Bans?StadeaU Try to Save Building. V v Glemson College, Jan. 21.?A [welling belonging to I. L. Keller and occupied by Prof. J. L. Tennant was urned today. The students respond d quickly to the fire alarm, but the uilding was aflame all over by the ime they reached it and all they on Id do was to protect adjacent louses. Loss on the building is $3,000 without insurance. The furniture was nsured. Only a few pieces were sav d. Either an oil store or defective riring is supposed to have caused he fire. - Consider Reftmdiag Bill. Washington, Jan. 22.?The sen te yesterday cleared the way for onsideration this week of the allie4 ebts refunding bill by making it rivileged business. y V SANTUC . V . s J. R. Haddon and little daughters pent Sunday near Donalds with Mr. nd Mrs. Jesse Richey. Clarence Kay and Miss Louise Kay pent Saturday night with Claude [ay and family near Cold Springs. Mrs. Thos. Stevenson was the guest f Mrs. "Ermie Haddon Monday after dofi;"" 'Claudfe Moss was the pleasant ue&'txf Roy Kay Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wright spent Saturday with the latter's home peo le. 7 * Little Miss Hattie Lee Kay ia pending this week with Miss Annie [ay. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Moss and tittle on were guests last Thursday of Mr. ,nd Mrs. C. P. McM[ahna, John Stevenson and sister, Mrs. ?hos. Able spent the week-end with dr. and Mrs. Jack Smith near Due If eat. Roy Kay was the guest of Claude Joss Saturday. Mrs. M. D. Wright was the guest >f Mrs. Joe Able Wednesday after loon. : ]' Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Moss and chil Iren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs r d > ?J. \J U1U1 C Ull? Misse3 Lizzie Able and Lizzie Sharp and Mrs. W. F. Kay and chil Irenvwere visitors with Mrs. Rebecca Sramblett Sunday afternoon. .liisses Annie, Louise and Hattie Lee Kay and Mrs. Erarie Haddon vere th?. quests of Mrs. Mack Wright Thursday. Master Francis Kay spent Mon iay night and Tuesday with his grandfather. Mrs. A. J. Morr:son and son Rich ird of Colombia are here on a visit ;o Mre. E. J. Haddon. Mrs. W. F. Kay and children were .hpi o?nf?<rh<5 of Mrs. .T 5! Simnsnn Fri lay. .v... ^ A large crowd from this commu- "> lity attended tbe sale at Mr. Dun :an's Krijiay. B. Moss.. spent Saturday n ifternocm..;wlth Miss Annie Kay. s THE BOOK CLUB. The Book Club will meet with Mrs. 3. C. Horton Wednesday afternoon, anuary 25th, at 4 o'clock. CIRCLE REORGANIZES. Circle 6, which is one of the jun or circles of the "Presbyterian hurch, met last Friday afternoon to eorganize and elect new officers. )espite thq unfavorable weather, 13 f the 16 members were present. Various committes were appointed, new name for^the circle chosen, nd the following officers elected: (iss Lucy Hiprhsmith, president; Miss 'auline Russell, vice-president; Miss ean Milford, secretary; Miss Lucy 'hamson, treasurer. The program comihittee for the ext month will consist of the presi ent, vice-president and Miss Ada 'errin. New committee? will be ap ointed each month,, officers will be tected quarterly, and the circle will leet on the first and third Fridays f each month. The members decided hat their efforts for n?xt month rill be directed to sewing which will e sent to the Rescue Orphanage at lolumbia. BOY BURNS TO DEATH routh Falls Asleep After Starting ; Blare in Abandoned Corn Crib Beaufort, Jan. 21.?John Green, he 12 year old spn of an old blind roman who lives at Grays Hill, was urned to death several days- ago. 'he boy started a fire in an old de erted corn crib with the idea of ooking, but fell asleep letting the' oor catch fire. Only a few chaired emaina could be found upon search mong the ashes. v f . OMPARATIVE COST OF LIVING IN 21 CITIES ii,, Washington, Jan. 21.?Figures on le cost of living in 21 cities issued >day by the bureau of statistics of le department of labor showed de lines from June, 1920, to December 921, ranging from 12.5 per cent at os Angeles to 21.6 per cent at Cin innati, while declines from Septem er 1921 to December ranged from nchanged at Scranton to 2.9 per snt at St Louis. The percentage of decrease by cit is frotn June 1920, and September, 921, respectively, to December X9?,i rere announced as follows: Birmingham 18.1 and 2.8; Jack uiville. 19.1 and 2; Memphis 15.8 nd 1.$; Norfolk 19.4 and 2.6. Increases in the prices in eleven ities on six groups of items, in,clud- ' ig food, clothing, housing, fuel and ght, furniture and furnishings and 914 and December 1921 were listed 3 XU1IVW5. Jacksonville 75.1; Norfolk 79.2. Statistics on increases in the prices or the same groups of items in ten. ities from December 1917 to Decem er 1921 showed: Birmingham 1S.2; Memphis 23.2.. WULD RATHER JUMP FROM BRIDGE THAN FACE TRIAL New York, Jan 19?Declaring ho /ould "rather jump from Brooklyn ridge" William Whitfield, negTO, oday started back to Onslow coun y, North Carolina, in custody of Sheriff Taylor, to face a hold up harge. Captwed last June on re [Uest of North Ofcrolina authorities Vhitfield wage a long but unsuccess ight against extradition. OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY & 8ATURDAY - Jan. 27th & 28th Matinee Each Day at 3:30 "EXPERIENCE" With Richard Barthelmess, Marjorie Daw and 27 others . Also Larrv Semon Comedy in > "THE H I C K? V ? , Added V > - KAY'S ORCHESTRA < ^ 15 Cents 35 Cents V . % Tunnel beneath the English Chan el will ]bc 21 miles long under the ea. ;vvv v vx ~ v v vvvv V - ?A SMITHVILLE v " ;:-.v . i . . . Mrs Ben FVazier of Salak spent the week-end with her father, Mr J J Edwards. iMr J R ToUbert spent Sunday here with home folks. Mr John Robert Tolbecrfc came do^rn Saturday to see his parents and returned Sunday, leaviny Mrs Tolbert and baby for a longer stay. Mr Clarence Williams and family spent the week-end with Mr John Beauford and family. Mr G R ToUbert and family visited j irt iltA .Vt/vma A-f Tim loof 1*1 UilC living VI AUi. UUM \ Sunday. Since the highway camp is located in out community farmers find a noariby market for some of their produce. This goes to prove ithat in terprise and (business is what the country needs. It puts money into circulation and while it is passing aroung the wide awake farmer will see to it that some finds fa way into his pocket. Mr and Mrs Bonner Haddon and children spent Sunday with with Mr J D Miller. Friends will be. glad to know that Mr Gus Miller is rapidly veeoveringfh from injuries received while workings at his wood saw. Mr Miller's handi was badly torn and has caused him much suffering. ? 'n SOFIA IS BECOMING ENTIRELY TOO GAY Sofia, Jan 20?Sofia long believed iby European traveiesrs to ibe^the most moral, respectalble and staid old town in the Balkan is becoming too gay to suit Bulgaria's stern nrimo minister. Alexander Stamr V V c V V V V v. i fi tboulisky. ? Ji \ *r dl, The peasant premier has just gify en 'warning that the citj folk are bd' ing demoralized by contact -with evil western influences. Among thsf worst offenders, he said, are wealth^ Russian ''refugees," who axe squan doring their money in riotous livingf and scandalous excesses. To put stop to this, he ordered the.depurta-? tion of these rich and dissolute aliens. < ~ It is evident also to the Ameril can visitor that the capital has late-; ly. shaken off some of the drab as; pect it acquired during . the wary The theatres, , the opera, the reap taurants and hotels are thronged nightly. > ; ? J 1 o F^UD CAUSES KILLING 3 OF AGED , RECLUSE . Washburn, Wis.-, Dec. 21,-j-Th# latest killing in the) ; Indian , feud generations old, is charged again# John "Red Bin!" Beauregard, who was loged ii> jail here today with out bail for the slaying of John Mealey, an aged recluse of tfaje northern Wisconsin woods. iTThioftoina rvf turn Indian tribes have been successive victims of the ferud; ' ! , ... ' * . , Meafey is said to have taunted Beauregard that the latter was "not. man enough to avenge hiB fathers death." Years ago, Beauregard's father is said to have avenged a feud, killing by shooting an Inlian named "Black Bird." _ Not long . afterwards,} l"Red Bird's" father was shot down and suspicion pointed to "Big Bone" Lombard. Fifteen /years ago Lom bard was slain in a cottage (belong ing to John Specht, who was con victed on circumstantial evidenc^ and sent to prison, although he (maintained his innocence. While Spect was in prison, Charlie "Ljght loot Beauregard ^ ned i^rds brother, attempted to make a death ibed confession of some sort, but the sheriff arrived too late. Several, years later, "Red Bird" served a term fpr the slaying of an Indian named Mitchell, one of tye elder iBeauregard'a bitterest ener imies, and after his release led tfye life of a hermit in the shack -where Mealey was killed. ? W. A. HARRIS - FUNERAL 8UPPLIE8 ' EMBALMING k..i. c *um?. nwr^n vvrjivo > , .cPHQNtS Day 395 . i 134 PROGRAM >, ' V OPERA HOUSE v ! rutaaay ^ BEBE- DANIELS k\ IN V "TWO WEEKS WITH PAY" ^ j Also One Reel Comedy V 15 Cents' 25 Cents v WEDNESDAY \ j EUGENE O'BRIEN V j IN % , "CHIVALROUS CHARLEY" V ATYftizm uvwa uttt v IS Cents 25 Cents V . v -, v THURSDAY A> WANDA HAWLEY V r; IN .A * "THE SMOKE" , V Added?H. Hutch No. 10 V * 15 Cents 25 Cents v * . vv\\vv\vvv use jGETata ioys. LOOK T*', V Pi" . ' . ti , f rf FREE! &00.00 IN GOLD S&ve the Crowns < s :,yn : *y S hi ' Drinks and W PEPSI-COLA MU8CAO|NE TODDY ( SCHNAPP'SGI ,?r - . r ?., r. { Contest Started Janui P. M., April RULES OF TH All crowns must be used cr Pepsi-Cola, Orange-Crush, j Toddy or Schnapp's Ginger drinks bottled by the Green1 Company. Tliis Contest is open to all Crowns. All crowns must t name and address written p No person connected in a COLA BOTTLING compaq test. NOMINATI - "Good For 1 * ' : ; " \ name .ADDRESS Only one Nominj used for ea ix i MONTEREY Miss Mary J$#uJdn jtfro* Mi day night witfc#i* ^vte. Mr and Mrs" JameB F Clinkscal spent several days this week in i .anta. * . r ' - Mr and. Mrs Arthur Sutherla beville spent the ^W&k-^ndw their parents, Mr and Wjpb J , Sutherland. > x Mr Claude Lanier was a imsin< risitoriii Abbeville -Tuesday, and Mrs ' ff C Simpson.; .Jfn ' ,ty/i ~f x ?' near. Abbeville .spent the week-? with Mr and Mrs J l? Sutlerrtaiu Glenn Sutherland is' SpePttthfr few' days with his (brother, Arti Sutherland. ; . / Marshall CJhVkaeak* I spe Thursday night wit& Mr an*T~,li r T Stokes. GET BUSY GIRLS .;-v }/ * <Abbeillev S> C- <" '-I'jjbti r h; . '' F ' ** u>' Y ,OuevWest :i %ort- ? '-vv vrpjv <? ipJjM'lPt'.-' . AND SILVER, t >f the Following in a Prize LEMON CRU8H : ORANGE CRUSH j t iMAro 111 p. >i ON BLANK 1,000 Caps. iry 1st and. End? 6 1st, 1922. ECONTEST . . Ask your dealer for >e securely wrapped with f} tlainly on each package. my way with the P'EPSI-tj if, is eligible in this., con- ^ owns, bearing the words, Lemon-Crush, Muscadine Ale, representing the five wood Pepsi-Cola Bottling: ition Blank can be ,ch Candidate. omira >OD, S.f. ? <1 r