LINCOLN MEMORIAL
The first interior view of t!
Washington, D. C., which is re
dedication which takes place
the statue of the martyred Pr<
NEW WORLD- SfcULLJNG
CHAMPION
Rowing experts are rendering all
sorts of praise on the ability of
James Padden, Australian oarsman,
wlin rprpnt.lv won thp world's Tiro
fessional sculling title from Roebrt
Hadfield, at Wanganui, New Zealand.
Padden won by over nine length
from his opponent
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V WARRENTON LOCALS V
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Miss Ida McCord of Long Cane
cnftnf tVio -arooV-on/l untK Vio-r pnwcin
Miss Elizabeth Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowlin Calloway of
Washington, Ga., spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cochran.
Miss Ootsie Evans spent Monday
night with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Wil
son.
Ralph and Arthur Manning of
Calhoun (Falls spent the week-end
with Harrison and Wyatt Bosier.
(Miss Elizabeth Wilson has been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. W J. Evans
in Lebanon.
Misses lAicy Palmer and Mary
Hannah of Central are spending this
week with Mrs. J. E. Cochran and
Mrs. Wra. McNeill.
Messrs. Luther Williams and Cecil
Tate spent the week-end with W. A.
Crawford.
Misses Margaret and Eugenia
Swetenbuig of Abbeville have been
recent guests of Miss Virginia Bos
ler.
iiev. H. C. Fennel spent Saturday
night with W. A. Crawford.
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and Elizabeth Wilson spent Monday
night with -Miss Virginia Bos
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill and
son, John Allen, of Abbeville spent
Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc
Neill.
Watson Wilson of Lebanon spent
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jviunuttj iirgiiv wiuii ui5 giaiiuiaiuci,
Mr. G. S. Wilson.
"in nj^aafi
READY FOR DEDICATIOM
he beautiful Lincoln Memorial in
ceiving its finishing touches before
Decorat'on Day. The photo shows
esident by Daniel Chester French.
in 3tA3
Saved from the scrap heap the U. S.
S. Maryland is now riding the high
seas, as the flagship of the Atlantic
Fleet. She is the latest and mosrt
modern of Uncle Sam's warships, be
ing electrically driven. She has eight
16 inch guns in four turrets.
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V MONTEREY LOCALS ^
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Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Price of Pen
! ney's Creek spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. <5. W. Prij*.
Mrs. J. M. Bell was a visitor in 1
Abbeville Saturday. j
j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sutherland *
I of near Abbeville spent the week- j
. end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Suthor- *
; land.
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j Monie Napier spent Saturday j
night with J. B. and Glinn Suther
land.
Mrs. 0. M. Lanier and Miss J'Msy
j Lanier spent Monday in Abbeville j
on business.
Mrs. James F. Clinkscales and c
i Mrs. J. A. Sutherland were shopping ^
i in Abbeville. Monday. .
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STEEL HEADS MUST TELL ?
WHY THEY MERGED j
New York, May 16.-.Moses Tay- ^
I lor, chairman of the Lackawanna (
Steel Company, and Eugene G. (
Grace, president of the Bethlehem (
SteeJ Corporation, were summoned t
late today to appear before the!
Lodcwood Legislative Committee I
! i nursday for examination concern
; itig the merger of the two concerns,
J ratified earlier in the day by their
boards of directors. (
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j Easter lily was introduced from, I
Japan about 50 years ago.
Largest olive tree in the United
States is said to be on a ranch near s
,Yuba City, Col. a
mm-wc: "'mi. "j
PITCHER BARNES INSCF
HALL (
Jess Barnes, the tall lean hurl
cently pitched himself into ba
no hit, no run game against tl
baseball's latest Hall of Fame
MAY BE FIRST WOMAN SENA
TOR
Mrs. Peter Oleson, if elected, wi
be the first woman Senator in tli
United States. Just recently a Mil
nesota Attorney General ruled tht
his wife as candidate cannot use ht
husband's name in politics, so tl
name on the ballot must appear i
ANNIE DICKIE OLESON. ,
K CAR CATAPULTED |j
INTO DEEP RAVINE 1
rhirteen Killed, 70 Injured Near
Mexico City?Sped Down
Incline N
(Mexico City, May I6.__Thirteen
persons were killed and more than
70 injured today when a tram car
carrying a holiday crowd was cata- t
pnlted into a deep canyon near <
3ante Fe, a small village adjacent s
;o the capital, after colliding with g
mother car at the top of a hill.
Most of the victims were women <
md children. j
The car, filled with pleasure- 1
jeekers on their way to Desireto de 1
Los Leaones, a popular resort near e
;he capitol, crashed head-on into a
:ity bound car. The collision did lit- ]
;le damage, but the car sped back- c
ward down the incline, the brakes t
'ailing to hold. It left the rails at a
:harp curve, and was hurled into the
rully. *
There were no Americans in the "
jarty, ibut several Germans and oth- '
>r foreigners were on board. The
ieath list will probably be augment
Hi, as many of the injured are in ?
i serious condition.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIINA I
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
rruuate i/uuri.
itation for Letters of Admimstra*
tion.
iff J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Pro- t
bate: p
Whereas, B. F. Mattison hath made xi
uit to me, to grant him letters of a
.dministration of the estate and ef- r:
im
IIBES NAME IN BASEBALL'S
5F FAME.
er of the New York Nationals re
seball's Hall of Fame by hurling a
te Philadelphia team. Photo shows
Entrant Jess Barnes in act:on. t
EUROPE'S WO
11 In response to an appeal by th
ie many, and other European cit
rt nition of Soviet Russia. The p
;r ners to listen to the speeches
ie
ls foreground may be see* the e
fects of M. E. and M. R. Mattison,
ate of Abbeville County, deceased,
These Are Therefore, to cite and
idmonish all and singular the kin-j
ired and creditors of the said M. E.J
ind M. R. Mattison, deceased, thatl
;hey be and appear before me, in the
2ourt of Probate, to be held at Ab
jeville Court House, on 23rd day ofj
Hay, 1922, after publication hereof,
it 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
:ause, if any they have, why the
>aid Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal of
he Court this 9th day of May in the
rear of our Lord one thousand nine
lundred and twenty-two and in the
L46th year of American Independ
mce.
Published on the 10th day of May,
.922 in the Press and Banner and
>n the Court House door for the
ime required by law.
J. F. MILLER,
tt. Judge of Probate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF AP
PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
n the District Court of the United
States for the Western District of
South Carolina.
n the Matter of W. D. Hill, Lown
desvjUe, S. C., - Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy.
"o the Creditors of the above named
Bankrupt:
Take notice that on April 20, 1922,
he above named bankrupt filed his
etition in said Court praying that he
(lay be decreed by the Court to hare
full discharge from all debts prov
b!o against his estate, except such
UNCLE JOE GETS BIG
Uncle Joe Cannon, never without
bigger and blacker cigar than he
b'rbnday by Representative Vonc
IRKING CLASS APPEAL FOR SOVI
nee political labor internationals, the 1
ies demonstrated for a "united front a
>hoto shows a part of the 40,000 work*
of their leaders, outside the old Royal
mblem of Soviet Russia, bearing the 1
debts as are excepted by law from |
j such discharge, and a hearing was
ithereupon ordered and will be had i
| upon said petition on May 22, 1922 j
j before said court, at Greenville in j
said District, at 11 o'clock in the fore
noon, at which time and place all
known creditors and other persons
in interest may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why the
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almost unknown
Today ? a leader
A sweeping verdic
CIGAR FOR BIRTHDAY
; his big black cigar, was given a
i ever had before on his recent
eni M. Brennan of Michigan.
working people of Berlin, Ger
igainst capitalism" and for recog
irs who gathered with their ban
Palace in the Lustgarten. In tke
>anner and sickle.
prayer of said petition should mot be
granted.
D. C. DURHAM, Clerk.
Dated at Greenville, S. C., Apr. 20.
People of the United States burn
800,000,000,000 cubic feet of natural
gas annually.
China claims the invention of t'n?
taxicab.
cigarettes
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