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News of The EN ROUTE TC The Henderson, naval transport, carrying Secrete Naval Academy class of '81 to the class reunion at the Panama Canal, the Atlantic entrance to the c 11 ca::land, cal., schools have r On I.nke Merritt, Oakland, Gal., recently, th of sc'.ccb was htk*. Everybody from children at an oar?the slogan was?"Everybody Rows shows the girls teams getting ready to race. LUCKY KING ALEXANDER A profile of the new Queen Mare of Jugo-Slavia, who recently married Alexander, King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. She was formerly the Princess Marie of Roumania. It is phcto show thought that the marriage will do pay their ri much to insure future peace in the . ? ? ? people call Balkans. Dav Told in TOKIO, JAPAN ry of the Navy, Denby and other members of th 'okio, lying in Gatun Locks on her passage tbr: al be'ng* visible in the distance. i annual regatta to grown-ups got " This picture This action picture < ycr, former college at foot." Standing on or hand and leaps, one fo !LY HAND-SHAKING CROWDS CALLING ( PRESIDENT HARDING. Id you like to be President Harding? The i /IWAYT'/Ia trici'+ WKifo Hrtll spects and shake the President's hand. At leasl laily, and the President seems to enjoy the meel Photographs * i INVITES PRESIDENT TO HOBO CONVENTION James Eads Howe, famous mil lionaire hobo, photographed at the White House recently, where he in vited Pres'dent Harding to attend the Hobo Convention, on Independence Day, in Buffalo, N. Y. jmps thrcuc:: :::3 rcov of a remarkable stunt shows Lambert Hi!l hlete engaged in "jumping his le foot, Hillyer grasps the other with his ot through the arc thus fcrrnad. 3N BANKER MORGAN ABROAD 9 J. Pierpont Morgan, famous Amer ican Bankeer, photographed on his i,bove arrival at Waterloo Station, London, se *? on his way to Paris to attend and t 200 take part in the recent discussion by bankers committee to consider an urigs. international loan for Germany. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNIT ED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CARO LINA. In the Matter of G. O. Hall, Bankrupt In Bankruptcy. Pursuant to an order to me direct ed by D. H. Hill, Referee in Bank ruptcy, I will offer for sale to tie highest bidder, for cash in front of the Court House door at ADDevn..e, i South Carolina on salesday in July | next, to wit, July 3rd, 1922, during * the legal hours of sale the following described property, to wit: ' "All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in Abbe- j ville County in the State aforesaid, containing Thirty-eight and one-half (38 V*) Acres, more or less, the same being Tract No. 3, having metes, bounds, courses and distances!1 as follows: Beginning at stake on r Island Ford Road, running thence i. North 64 East to a stake on Tract No. 9; running thence along boundary of * tract No. 9 Northwest direction to a g " "* * - rn x_ stake and I'ne separating iracts rxus. 2 and 3, running thence Southwest to stake on said Island Ford Road t and running thence along said Island c Ford Road in Southwest direction to beginning point. Said metes and bounds being more fully shown byji plat made by R. B. Cheatham, D. S. on Sept. 16th, 1919, which said plat|c is recorded in office of the Clerk of > Court of Abbeville County, in Plat J Book 1 at page 44. And being the !^ same tract of land this day conveyed I to me by the said Abbeville Insur- 1 ance & Trust Company." I And, also, "All that certain piece , or lot of land situated lying ana be ing in the town of Calhoun Falls, in. 1 the County of Abbeville, and State |a of South Carolina containing onei acre more or less and bounded by the JI lands of Lowndesville Public Road, | and all other sides by lands of orn formerly owned by Calhoun Falls' Company. Said premises being the 'c same conveyed to the said G. 0. Hall by the Anderson Real Estate and In vestment Company, by deed dated 1 September 26, 1919, and recorded m 1 the office of the Clerk of Court for Abbeville County in Volume 37 at , page 535." 1 And, also, "All -that certain lot, piece or parcel of real estate lying and being in Calhoun Falls, Abbe- * ville County, South Carolina more accurately described by reference to a map of the property of the Calhoun I Falls Investment Company, made by[1 D. E. De Camps and (Junmngnam, - September 1909; same beginning at the northeast corner of the lot sold to Mrs. J. G. B. Campbell and T. W. Campbell, along Semac Street, 22 ' feet, thence at right angles to Semace Street to the right-of-way of the C. & W. C. Railway, thence along said right of way to lot previously sold t to the said Campbells, thence along ] the line of the Campbell lots to thei. hptrinninc nointl" Said property will db sold free of 1 liens. Purchaser to pay for stamps J and papers. Terms of sale, Cash. H. W. LAWSON, j Trustee in Bankruptcy. ^ Dated June 12, 1922. . * 1785 1922 1 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON f Examinations at the county seat a for the Abbeville County scholarship, j Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. Subjects: English grammar and composition, American history, algebra and plane e geometry. g Four-year courses lead to the A. B. and B. S. degrees. Special two- i year pre-medical courses. A course in J Commerce and Business Administra tion is featured. Expenses moderate. For terms, catalogue and illustrated folder, address 3t HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. j Aeroplane* Fight Insect* t Paris.?French aeroplanes are to c be used to spray poison upon in- j sects destroying vines and treeii, as was recently done in Ohio. 11 SUMMER EXCU (FROM ABBE' ' VI SOUTHERN RAI TO Asheville, N. C. $ 9.40 Atlantic City, N. J. 41.72 Anderson, S. C. 2.65 Black Mountain, N. C. 10.35 Beaufort, N. C. ? 24.05 Brevard, N. C. 9.40 Denver, Colo. ? 79.55 Flat Rock, N. C. 8.00 Greenville, S. C. 3.55 fireer. S. C. 4.35 Georgetown, S. C. ? ? 12.70 Hendersonville, N. C. 8.15 Hot Springs, N. C. ? ? 11.65 Isle of Palms, S. C 14.10 Jacksonville, Fla. ? ? 24.20 Lake Toxaway, N. C. 10.60 Lake Junaluska, N. C. ? 10.95 Lenoir, N. C. ? ? ? 11.45 In addition to the above Sui ni-oofinoltv all Snnthprn ?aic HVlil ^iuvwvM.ij w.. many other points not mentioned 30th, 1922, with final limit retur starting point on either going or : ticket. For further information call System Agent or address: R. C. COTNER, District Passenger Agent, Spartanburg, S. C. NOTICE OF ELECTION The annual election of Trusteei or the School District of the Towi f Abbeville No. 22 will be held in th< 'ourt House, Tuesday June 27, 1921 t 7 P. M. to elect three trustees t( ' T ? ^? r u MrMnrrai ucceea ?j. u. xven, v. " ?. nd H. R. McAllister, whose termi xpire on that date. J. C. Thomson, Secretary. W. M. Barnwell, Chairman. N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TH1 UNITED STATES or the Western District ol Sout Carolina. ^ n the Matter of S. B. Cook, In Bankruptcy. , Pursuant to an order to me direc y by D. H. Hill, Referee in Banl upicy, i win oner ior saie 10 ? lighest bidder, for cash in front < he Court House door at Abbevill !outh Carolina, on salesday in Ju lext, to wit: July 3rd, 1922, durlz he legal hours of sale the followii lescribed property to wit: "All that tract, parcel of land, s tated lying and being in Lowndc rille Township, Abbeville Count >outh Carolina, containing Ten (1 ^.cres, more or less, this tract beii >ounded on the west by the Pn ic Road, on the south by lands - saiah Johnson, on north and ei >y the lands of C. H. Taylor. Bei ands conveyed to him by S. W. Joi d :_ j n..j 01 iuu* ivwurucu ixi i/wu ojl, >age 837, February 10th, 1911." Said property will be sold free ien. Purchaser to pay for st ind papers. - J. M. NICKLES, Trustee in Bankruptcy. Dated June 12, 1922. 31 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF PLICATION FOR D1SCHARG1 N THE DISTRICT COURT OF T1 United States for the Welti District of South Carolina. n the Matter of G. 0. Hall, Cafhc Falls, S. C., - - Bankri In Bankruptcy. ro the Creditors of the above nai Bankrupt: Take notice that on June 7, 19| ;he above named bankrupt filed petition in said Court praying- t le may be decreed by the Court lave a full discharge from all d< movable against his estate, exc| iuch debts as are excepted by :rom such discharge, and a heai vas thereupon ordered and will | lad upon said petition on July .922 before said Court, at Green\ n said District, at 11 o'clocki in orenoon at which time and pi til known creditors and other pei n interest may appear and slj ause, if any they have, why the pi r of said petition should not janted. D. C. DURHAM )ated at Greenville, S. C., Cl^ une 7, 1922. ltw-4wl Murderer Executed fijr Shootiq Salt Lake City, Utah, June 1( Jick Oblizalo was executed hooting at the Utah penitent his morning for the murder of o Laus, whom he roobed of $1] 919.. Steve Maslich, Oblizalo's cj >anion was executed January 20.| (RSION FARES VILLE, S. C.) A. LWAY SYSTEM TO Morehead City, N. C. ? $2J Murphy, N. C. II Norfolk, Va. Niagara Falls, N. Y. ? 5J Portland, Ore. 12! Roanoke, Va. 2J Saluda, N. C. Sky Land, NT. C. ? Salt Lake City, Utah San Francisco, Cal. li( St. Petersburg, Fla Tuxedo, N. C. ? Tryon, N. C. ? Tate Springs, Tenn. l| Tallulah Falls, Ga. Walhalla, S. C. Wrightsville, N. C. ? ? 1| Tampa, Fla. ? ? ? 3| timer Excursion tickets are on Railway System Ageneies to above, May 15th to September I ning so as to reach original I return trip within final limit of| on nearest Southern Railway| P. L. LANGFORD, Ticket Agent A hliov'lllp S. 2. I