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PClIfll Bins' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a3 a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives subject to the rules of j the Democratic Primary. M. J. ASHLEY. I hereby announce myself as a ' candidate for the House of Repre. mtatives subject to the action of tke Democratic Primary. W. WALLACE HARRIS. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Repre MBtatives subject to the rules of the Dmoc?atic Primary. W. L. BROWNLEE. FOR AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Auditor of Abbeville Coun ts xnfciect to the rules of the Demo. critic primary election. W. L. (Roy) POWER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election for Auditor of Abbeville County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary. RICHARD SONDLEY. The island of Madagascar has a belt of forest 20 miles deep that completely encircles it. One of the big New York hotels sends 1000 sheets to the wash every El, ..'.'.l',!,. wvim/inn nj ii\v/iivmc.K UlO COVERS TWIN "SUNS" 1 i Dr. J. S. Plaskett, director of the . Astrophysical Observatory at Victo- , ria, B. C., has discovered and meas ured "twin suns" which have been named "Plaskett." The two Suns are more tjian five times as large as any other known heavenly body. One o the twins is 75,000 times the bulk of "oar*' sun and 15,000 times as bright; the other, 63 times heavier and 12,000 times as bright. ; f \m\ ' \ ?.c", " ' :'M THE WORLD'S SMA1 shv.ws a remarkable littli has in?c.-iUd and constructed on 1 1,200 board fcot of lumber a day up to 32 feet in length. Mator ] ?rasoiiti..- engine. The saw is ado] works *n a^d down with a jog rrr tr jr02 'lied and lumber is cut a sired. COAL REGULATION J STOPS FOR TIME; v V HALTED PENDING PASSAGE OF BILL?EXPIRATION OF FAIR PRICE AGREEMENTS WITHjV NON-UNION OPERATORS IS i h Washington, Aug. i29. control of coal prices and of dis tribution of the fuel by volunteer organization stopped today, pend ing passage of emergancy legisla tion 'by congress. Expiration of the fair price agree ments wi th non-union coal opera tors effective today was announced by Federal Fuel Distributor Spen cer, who said the various districts and general committees of the emergency fuel organization will cease to function next Saturday. "The agreement as to the price restraint with the non-union oper afrvrc" .Mr. Spencer said, "expires today with the resumption of the union bituminous mines. About 70 per cent of the operators have held to this agreement, and it is felt that the public has been saved a very large sum. "Pending the action of congress and the state authorities, the only restraint upon price is the schedule of fall prices declared by governors /?? Ku ofaf<? iwmmisaioneTS in I some of the states, to which it is earnestly hoped the operators and dealers will conform. These prices are about $4.50 a ton maximum in j the Kerobttcky, Tennessee, West Vir- gj girtia felds, $3.75 for Pennsylvania thick vein and 4.75 for thin vein. Standards have not yet been set in other states. "The legislation before congress can only control the price of coal moving over state lines, that is Sp interstate commerce. The price of in coal produced and consumed in a Fi state, togetheh w.'th the charges at which wholesale and retailers with- "? in the state may make the latter in- M eluding even interstate coal, should al: be controlled by the state author- Ci ifiac TWo con ko nn rofl 1 pon+.rfvl of profiteering unless the state au thorities act." PROMISED THE TRAINMEN EVERYTHING BUT RAILROAD Roodhouse, 111., Aug. 29.?After promising trainmen who had quit ivork last Friday that he would 'give them everything but the rail road," Vice President A. P. Titus of the Chicago and Atlon Railroad company at 7:30 o'clock this morn ing had the satisfaction of seeing the first train in sixty hours leave Roodhouse, bearing two passengers to St. Louis. It came through from Jacksonville. MAYOR'S COURT. Two cases came before the Mayor this morning for disorderly conduct and were fined $2.50 each. i i?<r - .LEST SAW MILL saw mill which a Seattle man his back lot. The machine cuts with one man and handles lo?:s power is provided by a 6 H. P. pteu irom an o:u cut-on saw, ^tion. The tag carriage is pow ccurately to any thickness de I SMITHVILLE v'' A VVVVV VVV WW vvj Mrs. John Williams of Greenwood j isited Mrs. J. A. Beauford here on : Wednesday. I: Mr. T. H. Tolbert was a business J isitor in Abbeville last Saturday j( Mr. L. M. Tolbert and family are I 11 pending some days with Mr. Tol ert's people here. He is taking his nnual vacation. Miss Pearl Corley is visiting her [ unt, Mrs. George Edwards this ' 'eeK. Mr. I. A. Keller was in Green- f 'ood Friday on business. I Mrs. John Robt. Tolbert and little [iss Mildred are visiting Mrs. Tol ert's father near Pelzer. Mrs. E. P. Jones and Miss Martha^ isited in Abbeville last Monday. j. Miss Mattie Tolbert was in Green-!] aa^ o^Anni?/? I**'**- ?3 1 vsv/u auvrfsyiiig lasL OiHUrUSy. On account of illness in his fam- ^ y Rev. G. T. Asbill could not bej ith his congregation on the third' i I unday. The protracted service was 1 sstponed indefinitely. Meeting begins at Ebenezer Mon- i ly evening, September 4th. 1 After a visit of a weeK witn rela ves here and at Rapley Shoals, Mrs t . 0. Clinkscales has returned to 1 *r home near Lowndesville. Mrs Edward Thompson and daugh irs, Susie and Annie, have been on visit to Mrs. A. M. Tolbert and Mrs . L. Haddon. Mr. J. R. Tolbert spent Sunday ith his brother, C. B. Tolbert. Mr. Thos. H Tolbert spent Satur iy and Sunday with his uncle, Mr lias Tolbert. FARMERS' MEETING t Lebanon Thursday Morning and Calhoun Falls Friday. County Agent C. Lee Gowan will eak to the farmers Thursday morn- * g at 10 o"clock at Lebanon and |11 iday afternoon at Calhoun Falls 6 3:00 o'clock on the subject of S >oil Management and Plant Food."(v r. Herman, Swine specialist will 6 so be present Friday afternoon at ilhoun Falls. All farmers interested in the eding of plants and hogs are in- * ted to be present. County Agent ^ fK? ova iwtri+A/l f a go ax v niTucu iu uc yicscuii )\van has a number of large charts lich he uses in the presentation of is subject, showing somo very eful information on the improve ent of soils and the use of fertili rs. CARD FROM MR. HARRIS I wish to thank the people of the >unty for the support given in the, imary, and desire to assure them my appreciation for their con lued support. W. WALLACE HARRIS, indidate for House Representatives CARD FROM MRS. EVANS. t This is to thank most cordially my * iends and all who supported me in * y race for County Treasurer and express to all my very great ap eciation of the many kindnesses id courtesies shown me during the impaign. Mary L. Evans. CARD FROM MR. POWER. o the Voters of Abbeville County: In the first primary election I 1 ime second in the race for auditor, id am therefore in the second race ith Mr. Sondley. I greatly appre- J ate |Jie vote I received and wish > thank each individual who sup orted me, and also solicit the sup ort of all the voters in the county, feel that I am capable of holding own the job and will use my very : est efforts to please the public in ase I am elected. W. L. (Roy) POWER. WANTS I i OR RENT?One 4-room cottage on Richey street, water and lights. Apply to H. R. McAllister. 8,14tfc OTICE?I will offer for sale at auction all the books, household i goods, etc., of the late Dr. Jas. L. < Martin at his late i*esidence on ] Wardlaw street, Thursday, Aug. 1 31st. Sale beginning at 10 o'clock. I B-27-2tcol. J. Allen Smith. m ANTREVILLE Mr. J. T. Erwin and family have returned from an extended visit to relatives in Spartanburg, Belmont and Charlotte, N. C., and Sharon, S. C. Miss Sara Black and brother, J. C., visited relatives in and around Anderson. Miss Nannie Gilkerson of Ander son is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Black. Mrs. L. A. Erwin and children visited Wagener, Augusta and Spring field. Miss Sara Calvert visited with tier. Mr .and Mrs. Gas Cochran had as bheir guests on Friday, Mr. and Mrs k. M. Erwin, Mrs. Walker Edwards md three daughters of Due West md Miss Margaret Wilson and Miss Rebecca Cater. lf_ J If T *i__ 3 lar. ana xurs. oonn uimax visited ' \ntreville Friday. Misses Evelyn . McAllister and Kathleen Lomax are guests of Miss Virginia Cochran. Miss Rebecca ater visited Mr. md Mrs. A. M. Erwin for a few days ast week. Mrs. Landrum and son and daugh :er of Spartanburg visited her sister Vfrs. J. T. Erwin last week. Misses Gyp Branyon and Simpson | >f Anderson were guests of Mrs. J. r. Erwin. Mr. John Wakefield and family risited relatives in Laurens last week Master Carroll Erwin returned :rom an extended trip with his aunt, tfrs. Holman. Mr. Frank Smith is a welcome visitor in Antreville of late. Mr. George Mitchell of Pickens is i visitor at his aunts' Mrs. Calverts md Miss Milford's. Gasoline Cut I Cent Per Gallon New York, Aug. 29.?The Atlan ic Refining Company today an lounced a reduction of one cent a ;allon in the tank wagon price of -asoline in Pennsylvania and Dela ware. The new price is 23 cents a allon. NOTICE! Jnited States of America, Vestern District of South Carolina Whereas on the 17th day of July, 922, the United States filed a libel n the District Court of the United States for the Western District of South Carolina, against 35 Tins, nore *or less of a produce known as Chloroform in the possession of P. J. Speed, Drug Co., of Abbeville, S. 3., said goods having been shipped ?y Stellar Chemical Company, of few York to Abbeville, S. C., in a ase of forfeiture and condemnation. And whereas by virtue of process n due form of law to me directed eturnable on the first Tuesday of November, 1922, I have seized and aier 35 Tins Chloroform and have ."cm :n my custody. Notice is hereby given that a Dis rict Court will be held in the Coun y Court Room in the City of Green wood, South Carolina, at 10 o'clock n the forenoon on the first Tuesday >f November, 1922, for the trial of ;he premises; and the owner or >wners and all persons who have or :laim any interest are hereby cited ;o be and appear at the time and }lace aforesaid, or on such day, or lays and places as the case may be :ontinued, to show cause if any they lave why a final decree should not pass as prayed. C. J. LYON, United States Marshal. &ug. 18, 1922. 3 wks. ? MATirc Tn nmrno c a vn I il\/ a IVArf IV VMM ? CREDITORS. !he State of South Carolina. County of Abbeville. In the Matter of the Estate of Mr?. Mary H. Taggart, Deceased. All persons indebted to said es tate must settle without delay, and those holding claims against the es tate must present them properly at tested to Mrs. Winton T. Benton, a 93 F!v?f?nfr?Y COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO MEET,1 The County Executive committee is called to meet in my office, Thurs-j jay, Aug. 31st, at 12 o'clock for the j purpose of canvassing the election, returns. i i!t J. Howard Moore, : County Chairman. I EJ3 Rosenberg M Departm< ABBEVILLE, BUY T Furnishings fo Colli nni _ _ i ne new a Young Men & Suits, Hats, ( Dress Shoes, bed Koom blip Jackets, Bat1 Underwear, S< mgs, Be/is, Ra Trousers, Hos Handkerchiefs, Hand Bags, T Jewelry, Neck large assortmei ATHLETIC I We had these ( early in order offer the New< ings for School Go over this the articles Then be sun before pi THE R0SENBE MajaMSMSjajaMajsjsMSjaisjajajafsisfaisfc'/s ercanffle Co. ;nt Stores - - - S. 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