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(Aua rutin IXX3T?Large size Pointer dog strayed from my home on North Main street. White with brown spots around eyes and brown spots on back of neck. Answers to aame of Joe. R. 0. Hunter. It pd. CALADIUM BULBS, Shasta Daisies and Gray Violets, for sale. Phone * 91. 3, 17-2tcol. MULES WANTED?I will be at White's Stable Friday, March 24th to buy mules. If you want to sell your mules FOR CASH, bring them in on that day. J- E. Darby. 3, 20-2tcol. FOR SALE?One high grade elec tric washing machine and one electric fan. Guaranteed in per fect fcondition. Only reason for selling have no electricty. Will demonstrate. B. A. Bellringer, R. F. D. 4. It. pd.. FOR SALE?Million pure inspected Porto Rico potato plants. Prompt shipment April 5th. $1.60 thousand via express lots 5,000. Guarantee safe arrival. Order now get plants when wanted. G. J. Derrick, Lan caster, S. C. 3, 17-2tpd. FOR SALE?One hundred (100) 'bushels of "Wetter 82" long staple cotton seed, one and one fourth inch staple. This variety is vV * early and productive. I ha/e made more than one bale per aire from these seed. Price $1.00 per bushel. G. N? Nickles, Due West, S. C. 2t. pd. We are the EVERSHARP Pencil ser vice store all EVERSHARP parts Pare renewable. We have them also , full line of Eversharp pencils and lead. THE ECHO. 3, 13tf. ifev EAT WITH ME?Next best thing to I* ' ? ; \ eating is knowing WHERE to eat. By the meal or regular board. Phone 1. Mrs. D. A. Rogers. tf. A ' * m g&.. FOR SAL??Cotton seed, Coker's . latest improved Delta We&ber. p Very early and productive. One ** J U?)nn>< ?fA?Oo WU UH |A- DAW|nv> These seed sold for $6.00 last year. I am offering a limited quantity at $3.00 per bxiflheL "* . G. N. Nickles, Due West, S. C. FOR SALE?Genuine Porto Bican potato piants injected and chem ically treated. True to name, free f disease. 1,000 $1.50 lots of 10,000 $1.25 per thousand. H. D. SALTER, Pitts, Ga. 3-8, 8tpd. FOR SALE?Seed corn of my own JtaMli\H, carefully selected from field for twelve years. Fills out well at but; and tip. Bears thick planting with few barren stalks. ? Try it and you will be pleased. %Hand shelled, both ends of cob subbed. Price < $2.50 per bushel. , O. N. Nickles, Due West, S. C PLANTERS FISH MIXTURES Available Phosphoric Acid 3.00 per cent Ammonia . 6.00 per cent' Or any Combination call ed for. Write us for prices on any N Mixed Goods Needed. AI90 on Fertilizer Mate rials 6uch as Acid Ptmphate, ruii rvi vvyu wi ?#uuu riMtj Tankage and Blood, Nitrate of Soda. Special Prices on Potash 8alt8, Kainlt Manure Salt Muriate Planters Fertilizer & Phosphate Co. CHARLESTON, S. C. % k FAIRFIELD LOCALS k ? iVVVVVVVVVVVv The friends of Mrs. J. A. Brow Mrs. M. A. Bowen, Mrs. A. 1 foung and Miss Maggie Young vi >e sorry to learn that they are he sick list and hope they will so >e well-again. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jennin rrankiin of Beulah, March 9, laughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. ] Ldaras March 9, a daughter. Miss Lola Brown has return iome after a visit to relatives Jreenwood. ' Miss Alma Young spent a f< ays last week at Pucketts wi liss Margaret Young. Mrs. S. L. Long and son, Man! Irs. W. P.. Long, Mrs. T. A. T< ert, Mrs. Fannie MoCaslan, Miss ellie Langley and Alma Young vis d Mrs. Bowen and the Miss Jreswell last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bowen ai hildren spent Sunday afterno< rith Mrs. M. A. Bowen. Misses Alma, Lyndelle and Mj lelle Young spent Saturday aftc loon with Miss Maggie Young. Mrs. W. P. Long spent Sunday he home of Mr. J. A. Young ai amily. Mrs. Grady Spence and childri >f Greenwood spent the waek-e; rith Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Beauford Miss Alma Young spent Mondi iri+-V? Mi-c Von n i? T. F. Langley spent Sunday aft* ioon with- S. G. Beauford. Miss May Belle Young spent 01 light fest week with Miss Lyndel foung. Mrs. E. C. Young, Mrs. Fanr IcCasIan, Furman McCasian, Ce tnd Reese Young spent Sunday i ernoon with Mrs. M. A. Bowen ai he Misses Creswell. Kennedy Woodhuist spent t ireek-end with hoane folks at Beth Mr. and Mrs. D. A. *Young a: on, J. A., spent the week-end wi ir. J. A. Young and family. Miss Mary Spence spent one ? ernoon last week with Mrs, L. leauford. Wylie Long spent one night lc reek with Joel Young. Mrs. Mary F. Creswell spent ew days last week with Mrs. Fa je McCaslan. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Young, Mrs. u Long, Man l ey Long, Mrs. W. iong, Mrs. C. E. Brown, Mrs. J. ] pence, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bow< iftl children. Misses Zellie Lanark <o!a Brown, Eva Young and Plo; roung visited in the home of M nd Mrs. J. M. Adams Monday. Misses Irene and Nora Youi pent Monday night with Mrs. Fa ie McCaslan. , NOTICE City Registration The City Books of registration a pen for registration of qualify lectors of the City of Abberill k)uth Carolina, to vote at the Mui ial Election to be held on the 11 ay of April 1922, and will rema pen until April 3rd, 1922 at the c ce of the City Clerk. G. C. Douglass, Registrar. Notice of Democrat] Primary Election. 'or Mayor and Four Aldermen the City of Abbeville, South Carolina. Notice is hereby given that a Dei cratic Primary Blection will be he n Tuesday the 21st day of Marc 922, for the purpose of choosing layor and four Aldermen, one fro ach ward, as the Democratic noo ees to be voted for at the electi< o be held the second Tuesday Lpril, 1922. Pledges must be filed and fe aid to the City Clerk on or befo o'clock p. m., March 17, 1922. The following will act as manage ( the election: At the Shops: J. L. Clark, L. ^ Jansby and W. F. Perrin. At the Cotton Mill: A. H. Barne V. S. Martin and R. W. Smith. At the City Hall: T. C. Seal, L Botts and W. C. Sherard. If a second primary is necessa ame will be held Tuesday, Mar !8, 1922, and in case a third p nary is necessary same will be h< ruesday April 4, 1922, and t ame managers will serve. J. HOWARD MOORE, Chairman Democratic ExecutiT i'eb. 27, 1922. * Committee. vvvv * SMITHVILLE Mrs. G. B. Edwards spent Sunda; in Greenwood with her mother. Rev. G. T. Asbill met his regula appointment at Beulah on the sec ond Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Beauford spent Frida; night in the Bethia section with he mnfliflT Mrs. David Johnson of Kinard is visiting relatives here. Mrs. J. W. Miller spent Wednes day with Mrs. T. H. Botts. After spending a week here wit) relatives Mr. J. F. Miller has re turned to his home at Kinards. Miss S. E. Morton spent Thursday afternoon with Miss Mattie Tolbert L. M. Tolbert of Abbeville was j visitor here Friday looking after hi; farming interests. Miss Mattio Tolbert and Mis Martha Jones spent Saturday witl Mrs. Elizabeth Miller. Some of our people have beei suffering with grip but at last re port all seemed to be improving. I vfc^ek of warm sunshine has tende* to make all feel better. Miss Daisy Johnson of Newberr is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tolbert weri shopping in Abbeville Monday. R. B. Jones was a visitor in At beville Saturday. / V OPERA HOUSE V THURSDAY and FRIDAY V March 23rd and 24th V RUDOLPH VALTINO and . V AGNES AYRES in V 'THE SHEIK" V Matinee Each Day at 3:15 V ISc. ADMISSION 35c. V. NIGHT 8:20 V Admission: 25c and 50c* vvvvvvvvvvvvvv We are unloading a car , of th Beit Jellico Coal. AMOS B. MORSE CO. Silent Partner. "Don't you miss your husband ver; much now that he is a travelinj man?"/ ' "Oh, no! At breakfast I just stan< a newspaper up in front of a plati and half the time I forget he isn' there."?Dry Goods Economist. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIO! OF THE BANK OF MT. CARMEL located at Calhoun Falls, S. C.? a the close of business March 10, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ? $16,145.54 Overdrafts ? 108.81 Due from banks and bank- , ers 1,261.51 Currency 863.0( Gold 1 35.01 Silver and other Minor Coin 743.11 Checks and Cash Items _ 84.21 TOTAL $19,236.2! LIABILITIES Undivided Profits, less cur rent Expenses and Taxes - Paid $ 769.21 Due to Banks and Bank ers 7,998.33 Individual Deposits subject to check $9,523.84 Savings deposits 873.05. Cashier's checks 71.75 10,468.6' TOTAL $19,236.2! State of South Carolina, / County of Abbovilto. Before me came H. W. Laweon cashier of the above named bank who, being duly sworn, aayB that tb< above and foregoing statement is < true condition of said bank, ai show] by the books of said bank. H. W. LAWSON. Sworn to and subscribed befori me this 16th day of March 1022. JAS. BOYD, Notary Public Correct Attest: W. FRANK McGEE, J. W. MORRAH, W. H. HORTON, Directors. EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINEI and GLASSES Accuratcly Fitted. DR. L. T. HILL, Abbeville PREMIER NOT TO RESIGN London, March 18.?A staten apparently inspired was issued night denying that Premier L] Georgte intends to resign a f night hence. It adds that he inte to stay at Criccieth, Wales, anol ten days or fortnight and has < nitely decided to go to Genoa states further that on his returr London he ''will se^kisly tackle home political situation." STATEMENT OF THE CONDIT1 OF THE BANK OF DONALD8 located at Donalds, S. C., at the c; of business March 10, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts __ $174,21J Overdrafts 1,16( Furniture and Fixtures. 2,00( Banking House 1,083 Other real estate owned 91* Due from Banks and Bank ers 6,84$ Currency ? ? 1,0 Silver and Other Minor Coin --- ? 34c Checks and Cash Items _ 1,321 TOTAL $188,94( LIABILITIES . Capital Stock Paid in ? $25,00< Surplus Fund ? 10,00( Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes . Paid 2,1H Dividends Unpaid 3n Individual Deposits "i eon - tru kiicva fit|U9v<6V k Time Certificates w of deposit 56,868.31 ^ Cashier's Checks 419.34 ^ 101,97' k Bills Payable, including ^ certificates for Money w Borrowed 30,00i L Reserve fund carried on k general individual or sav k ings Ledger ? 61 Advance From War Finance 0 Corporation 19,46' TOTAL $188,941 ' State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. f Before me came B. H. Sec SI Cashier of the above named bi who being duly sworn, says that above and foregoing statement if true condition of said bank, as shi by the books of said bank. B. H. SMITH. Sworn to and subscribed bel me this 17th day of March 1922. L. J. DAVIS, Notary Pul Correct Attest i B. H. CARLTON J. J. DUNN W. R. 'DUNN, Directors. STATEMENT OF THE CONDIT] OF THE LOWNDESVILLE BANKING C located at Lowndesville, S. ., at close of business March 10, 1922, . RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $88,21: Overdrafts _ 301 Furniture and Fixtures 1,401 Banking House 1.851 Due from Banks and Bank ers ? 12,051 Currency 4,04! Gold 4' Silver and other Minor Coin 81' Checks and Cash Items'? 4,12! TOTAL $112,341 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in, $12,501 Surplus Fund 12,501 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Tax es Paid 25! Due to Banks and Bankers 21 Individual deposits subject to check $30,591.21 Savings deposits 45,272.57 Time Certificates of deposit 10,686.70 Cashier's Checks . 616.93 , 9 87,06' L. TOTAL $fl2,34i State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. Before me came A. V. Barnes ac x vice-pros, of the above named bj who, being duly sworn, says that above and foregoing statement j true condition of said bank, as shi by the books of said bank. A V. BARNES. Sworn to and subscribed bei me this 15th day of March 1922. E. J. HUCKABEE, Notary Pul Correct Attest: ) D. L. BARNES, W. H. BONDS, Directors. W. FRANK McGEE. HOSl GOTHAM GOLD S .. FOR L A new shipment just r Full Fashioned ar, manship. Every Pair 100 Per Ci One Pair Means A . $2.00, $2.50 ARMOUR PLATE F HOSIERY Black, Browi A full line of Lisles a weight, all colors FOR CH A beautiful assortme: received today. 'I > , Colors and W1 Tops. Three Qua larger Girls and E .. LET US SI Exclusive Agents for i Hosi CLOCK COMPANY GETS ' INGERSOLL WATCH CO. New York, March 11.?Subject to the approval of the court, the pro* perty and assets of Robert H. H&er soil and Brothers, which recently went into bankruptcy will be sold to the Waterbury Clock company lor $1,500,000 cjsh. Announcement to this effect was made xtoday by Edward H. Chi Ida, trustee in bankruptcy. Under the terms of the offer the Wrfterbury company agrees to waive all its claims against the Ingersoll com pany and to" pay additional cash considerations, bringing' the pur chase price to a total of $1,750,000. Consummation of the negotia tions by which the Waterbury Clock company is to acquire control of the Ingersoll organization will in volve the entire assets of the latter company, including all property stocks, bonds, patents, trade marks and good will. Ml 3.58 tive ink, the is a awn fore Reliable growers: six years Formulas (< Handle R. E. COX, Hi*, m A. D. KENNED' % m ERY TRIPE HOSIERY ADIES... eceivea. Jiivery Fair id perfect in work ' r 3nt - SERVICE. Gotham Booster. , and $3.00 ... ULL FASHIONED FOR MEN, * 4. " i 1 and Navy. \ nd Cotton, Spring , - . ILDREN nt of Children's Sox Pure White Solid nite With irter lengths for the toys. * > v,4.' iOW YOU. ., "? J \ . Gotham Gold Slppe OPERA WU9E | Tuesday and f March 21 and 22a# j "CREATION" | As it was the beginning? I First of the Series of Old | Testament Narratifos' h See the Bible in Pictures. | Special Matinee Tuesday o afternoon 3:15 for att. ! ?ADMISSION? 3 [TIMER'S fertilizers crop for >r all crops d By