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L ABBEVILLE WINS GAME from. Laurens Thursday by Score Of 4 to 2. After losing Tuesday Abbeville vent back to Laurens and takes first guge by score of 4 to 2. Kennedy's jotching for Abbeville was as good as. COUia oe asiveu nil, ici,w..6 heavy hitting Laurens boys down with two hits and tifro runs. The -whole team played well and hit the ball when hits meant runs. Scoggins led the way for our boys, jetting three hits in as many times *P By winning while Greenwood was bsing to Anderson, put Abbeville and Greenwood tied for first place. 12 3 4567RHE Abbeville .. 030001 04 9 2 laKsrens 0000010 2 22 Kennedy and Agnew. Umpire, Ow tgs, J. Culberson. Owings called at ?nd of seventh inning on account of sain. Anderson Win*. Anderson, June 29.?Heavy hit ting by Anderson and the airtight -work of their infield combined to give tkem a 16 to 2 victory over Green -vood in the first game of their two Cube series here today. Calvert, Watson and Stewart were ?ee after another knockked from the ftox by the Electricians, who secured mm even dozen hits, including a triple nd one double. Jones allowed the itisitors to chalk up but seven hits and Hie teamwork of the Electricians rendered these little value. Major quid McGee played stellar ball for the fecals, while Stuart and Lumly did good work for Greenwood, all of these getting a couple of hits. " - * 9 7 4 wrceiiwwvi ? Anderson 15 12 3 St. Calvert, Watson, Stewart and Lnmly; Jones and Stricklin. WANTS MUNNALLY'S FINE CANDIES? Orders taken for Party Pepper *mnts, round or heart-snape. Any color. Austin-Perrin Drug Co. ltc. MAHOGANY CANDLE STICKS, $1 per pair. Large assortment 'hand wade, smokeless, odorless, dripless handles, assorted colors. Austin-JPerrin Drug Co. ltc. FOR SALE?Fine 9-piece dining xoom Suite worth $475.00, will sell for $175.00 Ca^h rather than move it. Also a fine baby carriage $25.00. Want to sell at once. JL L. ANDERSON 6, 282tc WANTED?Garlic?the large fat kind with red skin. Phone me what you have. Phone 1. Mrs. D. A. Rogers. AGENTS WANTED?Male and fe ?aale agents wanted to call on the colored population with the fastest seller of its kind on the market to ^ay. Big money for those who will work. Write for particulars. Indian Chemical Co., Augusta, Ga. 6, 26c lOt-to July 17th. FOR SALE?Vegetables fresh from the garden?Green Peas, Beans, Squash, Beets, Lettuce,, Cabbage, Onions. Will Hunter. S. H. Rosen berg's Fair Ground Farm. 6-19tfc. BATHING?Get your Bathing Suits, Caps, Shoes, Water Wings, Ear Stopples for men, women and chil dren at THE ECHO. 6 l-5.tf BUY KLIM?I am sole distributor of Klim for Abbeville Coumty. Prices lor whole milk, 1 lb. 6?c; 2% lbs. $1.35; 5 lbs. $2.60. See James Darracott, at Co-Operative Store. S, 5.?ttf. Haaaaaaaaaa nnrnta t cai r Or CiV/l AL< OALjCi*! SATURDAY ..JULY 1st.. Ice Tea Glasses 5 Cents Each. ; (No Limit.) | COBB'S 5 & 10c. ! STORE aaiginnmzraiiiiiiiiUM fARIFF RATES GAIN APPROVAL Washington, June 29.?Rates on :attle and meats written into the :ariff bill with the approval of the Republican, Jagricultupe-ftariff Ibloc .ind ranging generally higher than those in the house measure were approved today by the senate by overwhelming majorities. Not only did the Republicans vote solidly for the first time since the bill was called up nine weeks ago, but there was the first real split in the Democratic ranks. (Five roll calls were demanded during the day and all showed about the same results. The first was on the rates of one and a half cents a pound on live cattle weigh ing less than 1,050 pounds and two cents a .pound on such cattle weighing more than that amount and the result was 48 to 15. Sena tors La Follette and Norris (Re publicans), who consistently had opposed duties in the bill, voted with the solid Republican majori- ] ty while Democrats who supported ] the committee amendment were i Ashurst of Arizona, Jones of New Mexico, Kendrick of Wyoming, Pittman of Nevada and Sheppard i of Texas. " " 1 The second rou caix was on cue committee amendment to increase to three and a half cents the two rate proposed by the house on fresh beef and veal. The vote was 47 to 17 with six Democrats voting with the solid Republican majority. Senator Broussard (Democrat) .of Louisiana, who had voted for the committee rates right along anfi who announced that he would vote for the bill on its final passage was the sixth Democrat on this roll call. Shipment of 'Leggetts "Premier" Canned goods just received. A vari ety of canned fruits and vegetables of the highest quality, at most rea sonable prices. The Rosenberg Merc. Co. DOUBLE BILL ON FOURTH ANDERSON AND ABBEVILLE Other Forms of Amusement On July 4th For Interven ing Periods iA,'rrang:ements v/ere completed this morning by which there will be ? -' -LI- Lill -Lrti ??m/* * A * ?/!on/) i a. UUUUIK UIIl UCbWCCll AUUClouu aim | Abbeville teams of the Carolina league, here on July 4th, to sup plement the various other forms of amusement that have been provid ed for the day. Previously it was arranged that Anderson would play Orr in one of the games and Abbeville in another, however, Ab beville will figure In both contests on that day. The morning game of the double header will be called at 10 o'clock while the afternoon contest will be at the usual hour of 4 o'clock. Oth er forms of amusement will serve tn orx??rp the attention of the July 4th visitors in the intervening peri ods, between the games. It is expected that both of the teams will begin the day tinder a full head of steam, they having divided on the first series played here.?Daily Mail. NUXATED IRON READER TAKES nMER FORM OF IRON?FEELS YEARS YOUNGER "Six weeks ago I saw a special offer in the paper telling how thousands of people grow old in looks and energy long before they are really old in years, because, as examinations by physicians have shown, an enormous number of people do not have enough1 J iron in their blood. I have been tak-, ing Nuxated Iron for two weeks: ftie' results are simply astounding. The! roses have come back in my lips and cheeks, and I can conscientiously say that I feel ten years younger." The above is a hypothetical case showing the results that have been achieved by a great many people since we started this "satisfaction or mrvnpv hank" offer on Nuxated Iron. We will make you the same guaran tee. If, after taking the two week's treatment of Nuxated Iron, you do not feel and look years younger, we will promptly refund your money. Call at once for a bottle of Nuxat ed Iron at Austin-Perrin Drug C?. or any other Drug Store. Guests are invited to private bull j fights in Madrid as they would be to la dinner. I v X X X x V V XV X X X N X S PERSONALS \ > ivvu vv vvuvvv Mrs. J. Allen Smith, Jr., and chil dren are going to Batesburg to morrow through the country. They will visit Mrs. Smith's brother, Mr. James Holman, wftile there. Marion McDonald is well enough to return to his home on Magazine street. He has been in the hospital for several weeks with a broken' ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Wistar Harmon of McCormick are in Abbeville to spend awhile with Mr. C. A. Haig-1 ler and see the new member of the family, W. C. Reedy, Jr. Miss Rebecca Cater received a check for $10.00 today from Mr. L. T. Miller of Hartsville, who had seen the notice in the 'Press and Banner about the X-Ray machine! sTip wishes to nurchase for the hos-l pital. LAWN MOWERS Several shipment* of high grade Lawn Moweri recently arrived. We bave a style to please you, and at the price you want to pay. The Rosenberg Merc. Co. \ N V PENNEY'S CREEK . V V > Mr. and Mrs. Ross Price and family and nephew, spent Sunday in Iva with their parerlbs, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Price. Miss Louise Myers of Oakway 3pent Saturday night with Miss U/iizaoecn rrice. Mr. Vivian Price of Monterey spent the week-end with his cousins John and Nick iPrice. Mrs. M. L. Williams spent Sun day with Mrs. S. S. Ellenburg. Mr. Mack Williams and daugh ter, Mrs. J. '0. feeal, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. P. Ellenburg:. Miss Louise Myers is in Monterey visiting her cousin, Miss Vivian Clinkscales. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stokes and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rogers. Misses Grace and Ruth Daniel of Clinton are spending their vaca tion with their aunt, Mrs. J. F. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford and son, Ray, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rogers. Miss Grace Daniel returned home with them for a visit. Mr. George Hodge and son, Ad ger and children and Miss May Prin/io ?non+ TWin rcflfltr af+ftrnnftfl with Mr. and 'Mrs. J. F. Rogers. Miss Minnie Hodge and Monie and Mack Bradberry spent Friday with Mrs. J. F. Rogers. Mrs. J. F. Rogers spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Mack Wil liams. lMrs. Fannie Hall of Ware Shoals is visiting her son, Mr. Daniel Hall. Henry Hall spent the week-end in T.nwn^ocvnllo -nri+.Vi 'Trie / /vnoin. Hugh Hill. iBence and John Ellis of Calhoun Falls were in this section Sunday seeing friends. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF AP PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Western LMstncc or aoutn Carolina. In the Matter of G. 0. Hall, Calhoun Falls, S. C., - - Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: Take notice that on June 7, 1922, the above namfed bankrupt filed his petition in said Court praying that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all dobts provable against his estate, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge, and a hearing was thereupon ordered and will be had upon said petition on July 8, 1922 before said Court, at Greenville in said District, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon at whigfi time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have,, why the pray er ot saia petition snouia not ue granted. D. C. DURHAM, Dated at Greenville, S. C., Clerk. June 7, 1922. ltw-4wks. WML IIMIS FOR CONGRESS. I am a candidate for re-election to Congress from the Third Congression al District, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. FRED H. DOMINICK. Subject to the rules of the Demo cratic Primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Third District. SAM HODGES SHERARD. E. P. McCravy is hereby announc ed as a candidate for Congress, Third District, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. THOMAS A. PUTNAM. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the position of Auditor of Abbeville County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. BEN E. EVANS. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNIT ED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CARO L1NA. 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 the highest bidder, for cash in front of the Court House door at Abbeville, 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 ville County in the State aforesaid, containing Thirty-eight and ore-half (38 %) Acres, more or less, the same being Tract No. 3, having metes, bounds, oourses and distances as follows: Beginning at stake on ! island r ora noaa, running mciitc North 64 East to a stake on Tract No. 9; running thence along boundary of tract No. 9 Northwest direction to a stake and line separating Tracts Nos. 2 and 3, running thence Southwest to stake on said Island Ford Road and running thence along said Island Ford Road in Southwest direction to beginning point. Said metes and bounds being more fully shown by plat made by R. B. Cheatham, D. S. on Sept. 16th, 1919, which said plat is recorded in office of the Clerk of Court of Abbeville County, in Plat Book 1 at page 44. And being the same tract of land this day conveyed to me by the said Abbeville Insur ance & Trust Company." And, also, "All that certain piece or lot of land situated lying and be ing in the town of Calhoun Falls, in the County of Abbeville, and State of South Carolina containing one acre more or less and bounded by the lands of Lowndesville Public Road, 1 " 1 ^ J_ ana ail omer siues oy lauus ui ui formerly owned by Calhoun Falls Company. Said premises being" the same conveyed to the said G. 0. Hall by the Anderson Real Estate and In vestment Company, by deed dlted September 26, 1919, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court foi Abbeville County in Volume 37 at page 535." 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 rails investment uompany, maae Dy D. E. De Camps and Cunningham, '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 to the said Campbells, thence along the line of the Campbell lots to the beginning point." Said property will De sold free of liens. Purchaser to ppy for stamps and papers. Terms of sale, Cash. H. W. LAWSON, Trustee in Bankruptcy. Dated June 12, 1922. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the Western District of Sputh Carolina. . In the Matter of S. B. Cook, In Bankruptcy. Pursuant to an order to me direct ly by D. H. Hill, Referee in Bank ruptcy, I Will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash in front of the Court House door at Abbeville, South Carolina, on salesday ia July ?ovf fn rxrif* Tiller 1 Q99 rl 117*1 T* CT V\J "11/. W UIJ Wi U) A VMUf v* the legal hours of sale the following described property to wit: "All that tract, parcel of land, sit uated lying and being in Lowndes ville Township, Abbeville County, South Carolina, containing Ten (10) This Is The J When Men are moi the appearance of The timely arri\ beautiful Shirts pi; to render real SHIRT ? Among the man; ' materials will be fc terns in KRINKLE This Shirt requii Ironing. 'We ccwdiaM/y, bcHc THE ROSENBI PHONl Acres, more or less, this tract being 1 J - J il.- 1. U.. 4-1,? 13,,1, , DUUIIUCU UIl bite west uy wc a UK i lie Road, on the south'by lands of Isaiah Johnson, on north and east by the lands of C. H. Taylor. Being lands conveyed to him by S. W. John son. Recorded in Deed Book 31, at ; page 337, February 10th, 1911." Said property will be sold free of I lien. Purchaser to pay for stamps i and papers. k/IA/pO UK i 11511 111 Hi Cost's Plan to Ii P3h3T speciai Saturday, Lemons, per deeen... *1 ET r*?n 11 Ar>n -PaV uii, u ga^ujLio xui ? Tuno Peanut Butter, i Arbuckles Coffee, 1 ] Water-ground Meal, Pink Lady Flounis th Chickens 1 1-2 lbs. to Eggs, per dozen A1 Dudley S. MAIN ST. rime Of Year it concerned about 1 their SHIRTS. ral of dozens of aces us in position [ ! 5ERVICE i: C [ y new colors. and >und beautiful pat- j; : CREPE. ; j es no Starching or [ \ tf yMW inflection RGMEHCO. 3 38 EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINE and GLASSES Accuratelj Fitted DR. L. T. HILL, Abbevlll ? ??u I /A/ THE Af/CK OF TIME i the Nick of Time ce Train and Foils njure You. i rt n/\rt DLana L5 fUK '33T , July 1st 25c. , 65c. J5c size, going at 15c. Ib. package 24c. 1-2 bu. for 48c. e best. Try it. 2 lbs. Price right. 25c. T Store Abbeville, S. C.