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Kama.*., ?Aixwru>i. AF= Xocal flews : personals : Prof. ReTyiere Daniel is spendin the week-e?4 in Gainesville, Ga. A. V. Hitford of Santuc was i tows Tharsiay on business. H. B. Wflsoa spent several day in Columbia this week on business. Scbert S. Owen of McConniek wa in town Thursday on business. W. D. Wilson went down to Go<j sey Thursday and spent the day wit! W. E. Owen. lire. 3, D. Bandy of Monroe, N. C visited her father, Mr. W. D. Barks dale, this week. 8.9. Hester, chicken grower o Heeler's Station, was an Abbevi 11 visitor yesterday. C. E. Wfflkmson went over to El berton Thursday to attend the fur oral of Vc. L. W. Tuti lira. W. H. Cole of Townville i in the city visiting her sister, Mr: W. A. O'Bryant on Church Street.1 lies. Joe Boss of Greenwood spen the week-end with her aunt, Mn Sailie Watktas who is still very sicli Mas V. V. Ntekles and Mrs AmuUi hare returned from Elberto. ***** went to attend the funei al rf L W Tvtt little ICary Franklin Bigge, niee ot Mrs. Jae. & Cochran, died Thnn day aftonwa at a hospital in Chax lotte, K. C. Mrs. Cochran has bee in Charlotte since Sunday. Mima Beeste Lee Cheatham left to day for Greevwood where she goes U attend a Meeting of a Presbyter comittee She will visit her brothe in tftiConskk before she returns. ORDAINS DEACONS CdW? Fafli Expects Grand Da Next Sunday The following is from the Rev. , 0 Mowb of Calhoun Falls: uWe are expecting a great da here Sunday. The occasion is ordint tion of deacons. Ministers of most ei cellent ability n the state are exped ed to take part in the service. Th ordination service will be at 1 o'clock. "Dr Dill, a charming speaker c Oreenrille, will preach at night. ' "The public is cordially invited." BONUS BILL Hearing* To Begin in House Nei Tuesday Washington, Jan 26?Decisio was reached today by the Houi ways and means committee to begi hearings Tuesday on soldier boni legislation. Those to be heard ii chides Secretary Mellon, who is sai to oppose any proposal to raise bom frafc by taxation of necessities, ofl cials of the treasury department, ar representatives of the veterans o ganization9. House republicans will hold a csn cus ton^jht and it is expected an e: fort will be made to hav& the repul liean majority pledge Itself to earl passage of a bonus bill. MOST SEVERE SINCE 1913 Washington, Jan 25?Official r< ? ? i . /mAM fk/v Can T!V?a niiiMA nMi jwrws 1IV1U UIC k/aii A lOUVW-vV TTVM tier bureau to the Department < Agricmltare says that the cold spe prevailing there for the last wee brought the most severe freeze sine 1013. The forecaster's dispatch eai< "Koet severe freeze since 191; Great damage to citrus fruit especia ly where unprotected. Extent canm be determined for week or mor Considerable nursery stock, your fig trees and winter gardens also ij jured." The cold spell, the reports sa; now is moderating. % : ". T-VW-.-W,' \ DUE WEST NEWS. v A. R. Presbyterian ' V ' Miss Clara Ag-new was a wee4 end visitor in Due West last week. Mrs James Boyce is in Columbia visiting her daughter, Mils Moffal McDonald. President R M Stevenson was i Spartanburg last Sunday and hear J Mr Sunday preach. r I p T. RWbinonn mut i g Greenville last Sunday where h preached for Rev W A McAuley. Mrs Anna Baird of Concord, N. < n and Rev R N Baird of Iva, S C, ar visiting their son and brother, J J Baird. B Mrs Stroud of Chester, afte spending a while with Mr and Mrs A Baid, returned to her home o s Monday. Misses Giliard and Crofut are pul tng the Orchestra and the Glee 'Clu |. in fine shape for their musical tri h to Chester, Clover, York, Gaston If and other points. They leave for thi trip next Tuesday. There are aibou ;v 30 in the troupe. Mr and Mrs J C Todd and thei little son returned from Edgemoc on Monday. Mrs Todd has bee f spending several weeks with her pai e ents, Mr and Mrs R A Willis. W are glad to report that little Chart c is doing nicely. Mr T A Patnau, came up las !. Friday evening from the legislator ia Columbia and returned Mondaj The legislature is making progres s | with its business and is expected t , adjourn inside the 40 days constitv tional limit. The Due West Ladies Missionar l Society holds its annual birthda h meeting next Friday, January 27, a the home of Mrs W L Pre?ley. Thi will be an important meeting. Ther will be a social hour connected wit the meeting. On last Monday evening the Men' Bible Class met in President Grier office to make plans for the comin of Mr Sunday. The following con: mittees were appointed: Transport! h tion?Dr R L Robinson and Mr 0 ' Brownlee; Music?Miss Gilliard, D Edwards and C B Williams; Pinaoe ?I>r J R Bell, Messrs 0 Y Brownle< R B McDill and R G Ellis; Seating> Messrs W W Edawrds, S J Todd, \ L Brownlee, Ebenezer Gettys an Erskine Agnew; Entertainment?-Re 'J P Pressley, Messrs J B Preasle and Edgar Long; Advertisement Messrs J N Bonner, R C Brownie and R S Galloway, Jr. The road between Due West an Donalds is in bad shapes Especially this true of the road on the upp? tedge of Due West. The Highwa workers have torn the road and th side walks to pieces and a pedestria can with difficulty make his wa; The street has been widened an much of the side walks taken up. Th street now touches the brick wall i front of Mrs J S Agnew and th landmark will have to give way. Th is one of the things we first remen ber seeing in Due West in the fall < 1859 when we moved from Newfberx to Due West and pitched our tei just across the street from Captai R C Sharp, who lived there at thi time and who built this wall. CONSOLIDATION BILL TO THIRD READIN Columbia, Jan 26?The Senate t< day passed to third reading the bil by Senator Miller, of Darlington, 4 consolidate the railroad and publ sen-ice commission and to requii InteruTflban Telephone Companies 1 furnish service without addition) charge, the indication is that the bi will be. debated on third reading an amendments will be offered. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Eitato of W. H. Moore, Deceased, Notice of Settlement and Applici tion for Final Discharge. TAKE NOTICE, that on the 101 day of February, 1922, I will rei der a final account of my actings an doing3 as administrator of the estal of W. H. Moore, deceased, in tl office of the judge of probate for A1 beville County at 11 o'clock a. m and on the same day will apply fc a final discharge from my trust i such administrator. All persons having demands i gainst said estate will present thei for payment, proven and authent cated or be forever barred. S. R. MOORE, Administrator. Jan. 18, 1922. 3t 666 cure* Malarial F?t?t. .Jvvv^vVVV^,vs SMITH VILLE V - . Mrs John tieauford has been eon fined to her room for several days. We wish for Jier an early recovery. In spite of bad roads and rough weather regular services were held at Beulah on the fourth Sunday. Re\ Asbill was entertained in the home of Mr R R Toibert. Mr and Mrs Bonner Haddon were guests on Sunday of Mrs A M Tol bert. Mrs E P Jones visited Mr A H Mil ler and family Sunday afternoon. J D Miller attended preaching ?1 Beulah Sunday and spent the daj with Mrs Tolbert. The first snow of the winter fell Tuesday. Up to date this has beer one of the mildest 'winters in tht recollection of the oldest inhabi tants. Smithville school has been making full time notwithstanding rain and snow. Born in Summerton, January 17 to Mr and Mrs P B Harvin, a daugh ter, Eraelyn. Mrs Harvin is pleasantly rem em faered here as Miss Susan Jones. V ? v COLD SPRINGS. Mr and Mrs Walter Winn and Mia Eddie Mae Smith were the week-enc guests of Mrs J D Winn. Mr and Mrs J B Culbreth. anc chidlren spent Monday at the hom? of Kay and facmity. Alvin Ellis spent the week-enc with his fathar, Mr W R Ellis. Mr and Mrs Calvin Coleman and ni*a Tirana ilia .Qiin^ov r\i Mr and Mrs Eugene Newell. Mr and Mrs Tommie Edwardi spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Floyc Uklrick and family. Mr and Mrs C P McMahan visitec Mrs F E Hagen Friday. Hattie Lee Kay spent the week &nd with her grandfathr, Mr MI Say. Mr and Mrs B A Uldrick visrtec R S Uldrick and family near Du< West Friday. v V BETHIA NEWS \ N NWWN Misses Grace Danaby and Arleni Below spent one day last week wit! Miss Ruth Beauford. Ben King of the Long Cane see tion spent several days last weel with his brother, Julhis King. Mr Andrew Woodhuret spen Thursday night in Troy with hi sons. tMrs W M Hall spent Friday wit) Mrs Will Link. (Misses Isabella Dansby and. Ax lena Below spent Thursday nigh with Mrs John Hall. Lewis Beauford and Kennedy Woodhurst were business visitors ii Troy Friday. Miss Julia Beauford spent thi week-end with Miss Lena Spence. Mr and Mrs Julius King enter tained at a dance Wednesday nigh which was enjoyfd very muih Paul Bausrhman spent seveiaJ day this week in Calhoun Fail.i. Miss Arlena Below returned t her homa in Calhoun Falls Sunda; after a visit here with friends. ccc ?..i:.... uuu ^ui\.ruj H E N S L E Y HOUSE Next PLANTERS BANK Now Open for Business Catering to Transients and Local People. Rates by the Day or Month. Meals at All Hours. i^_ W. A. HARRIS FUNERAL SUPPLIE8 EMBALMING and Auto Hearse Service PHONES Day 39E.. . Nifbt 134 . TO PAY DIVIDEND .? ^ , i , . . .. .OF FIVE. PERCEN . Officers Reelttte4 AdbimI Qf.Conp?|ty H?U n Columbia. ,.. Tue*?Uy . Columbia, Jan 25?The America [ Exports and mporte corporation he I its annual meeting, in Columb: r Tuesday and declared a dividend < t 5 per cent payable March 15 on a stock of record of January 81. . At the same meeting the compar . reelected all officers and all dire tors. Richard I Manning, former go , ernor of South Carolina, is ptesidei of the corporation. ; This corporation, it will be reca] r ed, was organized in 1920 for tl purpose of encouraging the shi I ment of cotton direct from Southei t porta to the European factories. I i stockholders are widely scatter* . through the cotton belt, a large nux her being in South Carolina. Cott< I aa well as cash was taken in payme: | of stock. * HONOR ROLL OF THE WARRENTON SCHOC The following is the honor roll f< the Warrenton School for the pa month: ' First Grade?Aileen Bosler. | Second grade?Allie M. Ashle Pearl Simpson, Carwile Thomas, Ai > en McNeill, Weston Timma. .Third grade?Mary E. MeClai * John A. Wilson, Frank McNeill I Fourth grade?Maggie i Simpso Jessie Simpson, James Wilson, Wt I ter Thomas. * Fifth grade?Auburn Ashley, Cla is Thomas, Wallace McNeill, Rel 1 Bosler, Ruth Morris. CAirAtifV mvoiIa Paul au t??a. aui mcnu ft 4u? Eighth grade?Herbert Wilso Reba Morris, Alberta Morris, Am Thomas, Kennesaw Thomas. , Ninth grade?Virginia Boslc Harrison Bosler. Machines used in the salmon indt try does all the work of eleanin cooking and packing the fish. NOTU THE KERR FURNITURE, FU Etc., Etc. Has Be LESS OF COST in AU oatun 7 Days 10K)0 A. TheOi Don't I w Q 7 Days < GREER, .. .. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN -DISTRICT : OF SOUTH CAROLINA In ^Tie Matter of H. Mr HILL, Bank :s rapt,--- ' ' In Bankruptcy.' To the creditors Of H. M. Hill, of Ab beville County, 8. C. You will please take notice'that the above named individual was duly adjudged a bankrupt on the 23rd day of Jan. 1922, by the above court The first meeting of creditors will be held in the office of the under signed, Abbeville, S. C., on the 6th day of February 1922 at;9:00 A. M. At said meeting creditors may at tend, prove their claims, examine the Bankrupt, elect a Trustee, and eon-j sider a proposed sale of real estate and personal property, and transact any other business that may come before said meeting. D. H. HILL, Referee. Jsn. 26, 1922. It. Abbeville, S. C. 666 cure* Bilicus Fever. IN UNITED STATES DISTRICT . COURT, WESTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ^ la re W. B. Hill, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. By virtue of the authority vested in me as Trustee in this matter and undeT an order of D. H. Hill, Esq., Referee in Bankruptcy I will sell to the highest bidder, on salesday in February 1922, at Abbeville Court n? House, S. C., the following described lands, to wit: ,n? All that tract or plantation of l** land, situate, lying and being in Ab beville County near Brownlee's Cross r' Roads, containing one hundred and ^ eighty-five (185) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of H. J. Pow er, Sallie Harrison, A. B. Hill, Es n> tate of E., E. Williams and public ie road leading from Brownlee's Cross Roads to Monterey. Terms of Sale?Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. C. H. PENNELL, Trustee. Jan. 18, 1922. Swks. g, To prevent a mU take 666. n EItoeW IMMENSE STOCK 0 FURNITU CONSISTING OF IRNISHINGS, STOVES, en Turned Over to Us to 1 > a Series of CTION SA BEGINNING day, Jai RAIN OR SHINE . 3 Sales Dailj M. - 2:30 and ppuriuiiiijr ui a desitate Dc me and be Convi Long To Be Re SALES CONDUCTED I AUCTION I so Notice To Taxpayers For the Purpose of Accommodating the Public in the Matter of Mak - ing Their Return*, I Will Visit the Placet Mentioned Below On' Tie Date* Indicated in Schedule. ALL RETURNS must be made un der oath of real estate and personal property returned at its market value. . . Persons not making their returns between January 1, 1922 and Feb ruary 20, 1922, are liable to a penal ty of 50 per cent. This penalty will be enforced against delinquents; for the failure to enforce it heretofore I has put on neglect of the law. I The returns of those who conform j to the law,, are placed before the Township and County Boards, while those who disregard the law come in after the meeting of the Boards aad return to suit themselves. The en forcemnt of this 60 per cent penal tjr will correct this evil. Returns will not be taken by mail unless they are sworn to before some proper officer. All improve ments: or any transfer of real estate must be reported to the Auditor. Employers are requested to return all their employees after notifying them and getting a statement o' their property. ; All tax returns must be made by school districts. So please look up your plats and find the .number of acres in - each school district, alsa amount of personal property. My Appointment* Are u Follows: . Calhoun Falls, Wednesday, Febru ary- 7th. : Lowndesville, Thursday and Fri day, Feb. 9th and 10th. Donalds, Monday and I Tuesday, February 13th and 14th. . Due West, Wednesday and Thurs day, February 15th and 16th. . : Mr. E. A. Patterson will represent me at Antreville and W. W. Willson will represent me at Level Land. RICHARD SONDLEY, Auditor Abbeville County. 'ei. 3wk9. K i r F THE RE CO RANGES, RUGS, Be Sold REGARD LES= i. 28th 7lDavs \a. 7:30 P. M. Lifetime >n't Wait inced imemDerea ; BY 5ALESC0. ?UTH CAROLINA