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I ill iiuu X ABBEVILLE VICTOR ! OVER DUE WEST The Ajbfoevilie high school baseball a me ran rough-shod over the Ban tams from Due West here yesterday afternoon by a 19 to 1 score. Rip Van Buster had the Seceders at his mercv and made a record for him-! self by striking out 14 of the visit ors. He walked only one and hit one w-ith a pitched ball. Rip also was mighty with the stick getting several adzigles, a double, and a three-sacker. Sanies caught a pretty game f<xr Ab ieville and pegged to second in good style. There were no stars for Due West. Catcher Rampey * was probably the moat consistent player for the visit <tra and Buckshot Climax Caldwell struck out 3, two of them being Billy Long who appeared to be trying to knock one to the Southern passenger station. The score by innings was: R. H. E. Abbeville 056 303 llx 19 29 2 Due West 000 000 010 1 4 6 Struck out by Howie 14; by Davis 2; by Caldwell 3. Walked Iby Howie 1: bv Davis 4. Three base hits: Roche, Long A., Howie. Two base iita: "Galloway A., Horwie, Long A. Batteries: Abbeville, Howie and Barnes. Due West, Davis, Caldwell and Rampey. Umpire Morse. Time of jame 2 hours. A good game is promised for Thursday afternoon when Union lwg& school will meet the locals here at 4 o'clock. Union is said to have a very strong aggregation and are on i week's trip. AMERICAN LEGION 'TJin A T ./wyiAti XTa O *U? XA7giVll A UOl/ i^V# 6 will hold the regular meeting in the Legion Club Room, City Hall, Thurs day evening, April 13th, at 8 o'clock. All (members are urged to (be present and other soldiers are cordially in Trted to meet with us. 1L B. Cheatham, Post Commander. Lovely { of them There's just t charming froc "Everfast Suiting'' in sport shades. 36 Silk Tissue Ginghams plaids and coloi Beach Cloth: Just the colors. A value One lot Flowered Mi time Dress. Pri< There's always a den care of that dem before. Prices . It Will Be PHI MORAN EXPLAINS i FINDING OF BILLS ' Solution Announced of Mystery Brought by Discovery of Pack age in Potomac River Washington, April 11.?Solution ^ of the mystery of the finding: last'D Friday of the package of $5 treasury bills in the Potomac river near the bureau 01 engraving anu yruimig i was announced tonight by 'Chief Moran of the secret service and said that the bills were a part of a bundle of 1,000 sheets, each containing four $5 notes stolen from the bureau about a year ago. Clayton C. Dunn, of Potomac, Va. a former watchman at the bureau who was arrested in February for passing $1 bills raised to $5, Mr. Moran said, admitted 'burying a por tion of the 1,000 sheets in the swampy lahd near the river and more of the bills were located there today by Samuel Shiflet of Potomac who found the first package last week. Treiasury officials declared that the finding of the $5 bills in the Po tomac river had no connection with the recent reorganization of the bu reau of engraving and printing through executive order of President Harding removing its director James L. Wilmeth, and other officials. Also it was stated officially at the treasury the inventory of the bu reau's stock, now in progress, has so far disclosed no indication of any shortage or duplication of govern ment securities on any large scale. Despite the system of checks in force at the bureau officials declared the human element made possible at ye inj no Tli liv ou lie les in Gs his toi Gs W Kj m< Cc PI times the disappearance of bills and! stamps as in the case of Dunn but such cases were as a rule easily dis posed of by the secret service. FJSHIING TACKLE Mr. J. R. Glenn is getting his hook and line in shape for the fish ing season. He expects to spend most of his time on Calhoun Creek during the season. ASTEF lan's Fancy Colors. The v enchant her. ime before Easte :ks from lovely c l beautiful variety of colo in. wide. Splendid value a1 > of lovely sheer quality in *s.# Prices j thing for sport and gener ! for , islin of good quality for tl ee fiand for Gingham's. We land this Spring as good c Z5< Our Pleasure to S LSO REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE The following is the report of the hief of Police for March, 1922: eating train 1. isorderly conduct 6 isorderly and resisting arrest-__ 1 runk 1 i runk and disorderly 1 eeping disorderly house 3 arc en y 5 oafing and loitering ? 1 Deeding 1 isiting disorderly house 2 ism,ssed 13 Sm?ti 3tal 35 Tena ,ne<s collected $254.06! 46 cows and 75 hogs inspected. J7 J. L. Johnson, ^ Chief of Police. - phme NEWS NOTES. Mildl na S; The Tenement House Commission re^ ^ sterday made public figures show I that there are 27,839 apartments w under construction in New York. Eliza le total construction of all types of ^ara ing quarters under way, it is esti- Harri ited, will take care of 40,000 fami- *an(*? s. *er, 1 . Distil Assistant County Attorney Char- McAl i Kubat gesticulated so vigorously Brooi his prosecution today of Sebastian Comt ircico for a liquor law violator that menr t right arm was dislocated. Two at- ^va ' rneys pulled it back into place 3rc trcico was convicted. Sara liam The body of the late Col. Henry tingu atterson was buried at Louisville, Marn t. last week, with many notable ning m in attendance on the funeral, ward >1. Watterson died in December in Hall, orida. Eliza Dale OPERA HOUSE ?FRIDAY ONLY BETTY COMPSON IN THE LITTLE MINISTER' And Second Bible Picture V "CAM AND ABEL" V Matinee-- ..3:15 V Night 8:15 V 16e. ADMISSION SSe. V r to make otton fabics rs?all the new : 40cyd a large variety of - 50 and 75c yd al use, in different 25c yd he cool Summer 12k yd are able to take ?r better than ever : 35c 40cyd Ihow You. ;e following is the honor roll for Hity schools for the seventh h: :,grade?Highly distinguished: :aret DuPre, Evelyn Hill, Alice , r>nzaoetn itocne, marsnan Aie , Willis Bruce, Nicholas Leslie, ge Levi, Lewis Owen, Holman ti, Harold Wilson. Distinguished: Andrews, Winona Welsh, Har riggs Wilson, Mary Frances Bos Frances Evans, Elizabeth Hil Allie Hicks, Celia Jones, Jose s Howie, Caroline McAIHsIjt, ed Pettigrew, Edith Reese, Ed prouse, Blanding Smith, Marga /andiver, Ruth White, Chisolm Ben Moss. ? d grade?Highly distinguished: beth Stephens, Rebecca Smith, Sprouse, Albert Gilliam, Claud [son, Leon Staples, Roy Gille William Henry Hill, Sara Neuf jouise Levi, Adelaide Philson. iguished: Ralph Wilson, William j lister, Francis Welsh, Bowman tn, Gus Baskin, Mildred Mc >, Charles White, Clifford Zim-ij lan, Branny Lyon, Ida Gaston, Poliakoff. j grade?Highly distinguished: Hall, Eugenia Swetenburg, Wil Cheatham, Frank Dawson. Dis ished: Lois Hicks, Mamie Lewis, ie Reese, Walter Hagen, Man B,auknight, Edwin MoCuen Ed T* _ _ ivocne, Aruiiic oiuwu, nwuc William LaBoon, Mary Nance, beth Pettigrew, Viola Turman, Welsh. 1 grade?Highly distinguished: ha Lewis, Ruth Mundy, Annie rs, Florence Sprouse, Frances nansky, Mabry Miller, Jane Har , David Campbell. Distinguished: e - Gilliam, Frances Johnson, ;1 Ferguson, Emma Argo, Eliza Ferguson, William Martin. (The r roll for Miss Todd's section be published later.) 1 grade?Highly distinguished: y Power, Lillie^ Pruitt, Eddie ias. Distinguished: Douglas Guy, rt Leslie, William Thomson, Sutherland, G. W.'Walker, Nora bell, Edna Clark, Emily Morse, Smith, Harold Bell, James ing, William Dawson, Mary ners, Lillian Coleman, Sarah s, Charlotte Reese, Sara Smith, 1 Thomson, Edna White, i grade?Highly distinguished: tia Calvert, Ellen Carter, Mabel ley, James Fulp, Susan Min John McMurray, Adair Aiken, hine Barnwell, Estelle Lyon, Milford, Mary Norwood Perrin, ie Ella Swetenburg. Distinguish 'ona Tutt. v i grade?Highly distinguished: Grubb, Ernestine McCord, e Uldrick. Distinguished: Mar Flynn, Anna Jones, Grace 1 j, John Harrison, George Tel- i HIGH SCHOOL FO st Year?Highly distinguished: ( Hawthorne, Rachel Minshall. ? iguished: James McComb, Dick ^ ;r, Lonelle Bowen, Edna Daw- 1 Annie Jackson, Mamie Belle * rd, Ruby McCord, Ellen Nabers, ? Wi Perrin, Thelma Russell, Floride ] :ond Year?Highly distinguish- 3 'ranees Gilliam, Lillie Milford, f 1 e White. Distinguished: Ellis koff, Virginia Cochran, Lucy ^ mith, Judith Hill, Fannie May ly, Mary Swetenburg, Virginia n. * ird Year?Highly distinguished: >n Wilson, Grace Milford, Mary ( i, Helen Cromer. Distinguished: i Sutherland, Sarah Leslie, Mary 1 Gilliam, Carolina Chalmers, Swetenburg. FO urth Year.?Highly distinguish- * \da Faulkner. Distinguished: * i Neuffer, Addie Bowen, Fred ^ l ? n r* m rj nan, r raucia vircuii, duw idale, Austin Roche, George pc x, Billy Long, Gilbert Nabers, MILL SCHOOL stinguished: William Finley, Fleming, Geneva Martin, Helen in, Charlie Pruitt, Robert Cox, 1 Owens, Kathleen James, Cur :ott, Dorothy Owen, Lillian Ores'MI Jennie Ruth Whitten, Annie J i Johnson, Mildred Frith, Claude j 1 r, Jessie May Wilson, Lavonia j < >n, Florence Powell, Beatrice' < :hett, Thelma James, Olin Lath-' < }race Lewis, Myrtle Meece, Wal- j ? )ennard, Curtis Hammond. ;Ml ' j J. D. Fulp, Superintendent, j * There's no guess w< McCUKMlCR. or L They have been har neighbors crops for job as it should be d l cost. You don't have to ' you stick to these n standard as a Hart> or a Stetson Hat. , than the other kind. OUR REPAIR SEE MACHINE ON THERE'S WO Call and let us shov\ 1 Rosenberi PHOI WANTS UNIX?Bunch of keys. Owner ca jet same by calling at this offic ind paying for this ad. R SALE?-Ten window screen. ilightly used. Apply Pi ess an 3anner office. 4, 12-tfc. OES?Men's W?rk Shoes, soli eather soles at $2.40 per pair, sol >y DeWitt Hall. 4, 12-3t< >R RENT?Five room house o ferry street now occupied b Horce G. Brown. Possession give ifter April 15th. J. S. Stark. R SALE?-Porto Rica potato plant ihemical treated, now ready fo shipping. 1,000 for $1.50; 5,00 51.25 per 1,000. Place your orde low. PITTS PLANT COMPANY Pitts, Ga. 4, 7-8tpc VNTED?Any party havin noney to loan at eight per cen in sums from $200 to $500 pleas w(> the SudL of Education. P. E Mann, or the County Treasurer, B B. Cheatham. R SALE?Genuine Porto -Rfca: )otato plants inspected and chem eally treated. True to name, fre >f disease. 1,000 $1.50 lots o 10,000 $1.25 per thousand. H. E 3ALTER, Pitts, Ga. 4,-5-8tpd. R RENT?W. A. Rowell house o: tforth Main Street. Possession ai :er April 1st. Apply at Plantei Bank. 3, 24 tf ?R SALE?Cheet of drawers $16 home-made walnut table (30x33 JA) $12.50; refrigerator, $lb.00 well windlass, $1.60; quilts, you choice, $2-60; bolster, $1.00 jhairs, $1.00 each. 26 Parker si LK FOR SALE?At the follow ng prices: 40c per gallon; 1-2 gal on 25c; 15c per qt.; 8c per pin1 2ream 40c per pint. W. H. Muti ly, F. W. Allen, J. Kay Carwile a. E. Mann. 4- 5-3tpd. JS1C LESSONS?Mrs. Floyd E Graves, formerly teacher of Plan DERS-REAPERS ,S| )rk in buying a PEERING MACH1N1 vesting yours or yo^ years, and doing tl [one, and at minimi >. ; ) ' N worry about quality | tiakes. They are Schaffner & Marx A.nd they cost no moi LVICE KEEPS YOI THE JOB WHEN RK TO BE DONE { i you these Machines. I Why Some Men Leave London Tit-Bits "George, dear," cried wifey the bedroom, "have you diotl dining room window?" "Yes, loy^" "Put the plate basket bookcase?" "Um." "Have you put the dog <mtTv| "Sure you bolted the door?" "Turned off the gas tn th? m] "Yes, precious." "Wound the clock?" "Yes, darling." "Brought in the mat froat porch?" ? "I have, my ownest." "Have you locked up the "Yes, yes, any sweetheart. I done even that." "Well, there's no need to ftt about it. Why can't yon 'bed at some decent hour? earth have you been doing1 there all this time?" Given Away. Street Car Conductor: YouH h to pay for that child, sir; he's p three. Passenger (indignantly): fF that is the first time I have been ed to pay for him, and he has 1 riding on the cars with me years now.?Exchange. at the Woman's College, Doe W< is opening a studio at her kome Washington street. Modern ode taught. Call Phone 283. 1 mo. eoL EAT WITH ME?Breakfast eerv at 7:15. Dinner 12:45; 3opper 7:15. tf. 34 S. Main St Mrs. D. A. Rogei POTATO PLANTS?The pure ai improved Porto Rico Yams. MQUo ready April 1st. $1.50 per 1,00 4,000 up $1.25 per thousand. Ca with order. F. F. STOKBS, 3, 31. 9tpd. Fitzgerald, 6a. We are the EVERSHARP P**c? s? vice store all EVERSHARP par are renewable. We have tkeaf ah lull line of Eversharp penis an lead. THE ECHO. 3, l?tf