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* \ \ VVWVVV V. 1 a > . ^ DUE WEST NEWS. W ; A. R. Presbyterian \ . vvvvvvvvvvvvv| Tltt A. R. P. congregation,! t Wednesday in working on the' < * -Tgrmsisls of the church, putting gr&vjj r -tf, aei Uic walks and the space *n j ^ tfewnt of the church building and i -<jltins out the undergrowth on the \ *g3mzz.<}s. ' . SEzstirs. A. S. Kenne-dy and R. S , .i Jh&ficay leave today, Wednesday, !< Jtnc fSTashington on business. Missjf "&&? Kennedy will accompany them i spend some weeks with re HKBrcs aear Philadcdphia. s 236c. Perry Nair, Jr., of Clifton i Va., was a guest of Mr. and I ,9. M. Brooks from Saturday urafS. Monday. He was on his way to \ UisEt*. Ga., on business. t Mas- C. S. Young and Mrs. Hattie r W-Jt .ids&vs leave this week foj> Flordia iaDj-iaill spend the winter with rel- J .,?sk& in the Land of Flowers. \ nr.S. L. Morris' boon on Presby- li arihwrn has been introduced as a Seejtft aaak in a number of Theologi- I -afi Seninaries. $ Sc. *nd Mrs. Jas. Anderson, of li BMwfeg, S. C., have been the gueet ntfKr and Mrs A. Kennedy. i? Cm f.iln A onaii; i? in Anf?PT5?OTl :. I <4bsE?ii? Mrs. M. M. Matxison. Junior Class of Erskine Col- f, o beginning the publication of p Hwreekly newspapper. This newsvor, THE SECEDERi will replace y * JErskinian, the monthly naaga- E *sar Sonne rly published by the Jun- j, arCb*. a: 'fflEK SBOEDER is a four-page y 3PMBk dfon, which will be devoied g < fiie work of the Literary Socie Athletics, and general collie a! ^giSg-jiMes, with a speciial section for tl tfer Alumni. w wish that evcay two weeks ev* ?eyA!umnu could receive a copy of^c 1SK SECEDER aijd keep up with; g of Erskine. M courage the young -men by sub -taataag to this magazine. The price ai ,tfc$L50. th *lBfc> first, icsnp is rwnprfced to an- at >jrar oa Saturday, November 25th. THE STAFF nc "ttStor-in-chief?W. H. Stuart. gr Stemess- Manager?W. J. Whitefwfts. wi \ Advertising Manager?W. J. Mc- M &rfesftt&eletic Editor?H. M Huffman. G. ,l$Knrai Editor?J. 0. Beard. fa Saristy Editor?Miss Mary Baldma, HI S. Sherer, W. A. Anthony C. X 3ff. C. A Editor?L P Knok. -An Editor?R. R. Page. %rical Editor?<A. Murphy. sal ? it t-< j.-i.? iir n/r -n?j t Rr vracoairge rjuitur?YY . iu. ruiu u,? ; Plaxico. jbo Tadpoles treated with thyroxin Vetera into matured frogs almost at Th TBUCC. South African natives regarded '?oin Paul as being absolutely bullet - El] woof. rf WANTS L *. . ' &OR SALE?One baby carriage in -'-Jerfect condition. Apply to Mrs. ^ aacTe Vandiver. 11, 17,3tc. ma mST or STRAYED?One black and *' - tan do>g, crippled in back,* one _ * Dg nsli red female hound, one large , 16C fute spotted hound. Please notiT F. C. HODGES. ltpd. or STRAYED OFF?One brindle fe- bei aaale bull dog with white ring aTiaad ueck. Reward if returned to **u ?r?ss and Banner office or Jno. T. ^0l 'xheatham. It pd. ar,< Th f ooic! Jmf PM*(kivnrl m lnrffA an. W aartment of Potted Holland Flower- ' Sulbs, potted and rooted ready to "tto grow and blossom in your home. . THE ECHO. ' IT Ma I I fcitfl ? DESIGT jF/'A -''"ft MANUF i t\"\l v\.U^v ERECT 1 V-.-...v\. ^he ,ar: P^Ss^ '^y * -"r '' ? * men . Vi_ ., . , . ., - .v:.., ... . 'i?A- 7.', i'-'jil.-: V FAIRFIELD V V V s VVV^ W VVV^VVV Misses Eva and May Belle Young spent part of last week with their iunt, Mrs. Fannie McCaslan. Little Dorothy Bo wen spent the ivcek-end with Little Clair and Ber :ha Young. Miss Sallie Martin, Miss Sara Cres veil and little Lula Creswell of Celar Spring were the spend-the-day juests of Mrs. T. A. Talbert and "amily on last Wednesday. Miss Ruth Young of Lanes Valley (pent the week-end very pleasantly n the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Yanklin near Beulah. Sorry to report Miss Jane Cresvell and Miss Zellie Langley both on he sick list. Hope for them a speedy ecovery, also Mrs. Maggie Young. Pleasant visitors in the home of ilr. Joe Young for the week-end vere Miss Minnie Bell Talbert and ' ittle Elizabeth Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown, Marion . jouise, also Miss Lena Spence spent !unday with Mr. T. F. and Miss Zel- ] e Langley. I Mra Ma crcrie flreswell of Piedmont 5 spending a few days with relatives i and around Troy. Messrs. Ralph and Raymond BeaUard were recent visitors with home jlks, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Beauford. Visitors in the home of Mr. Joe 'oung Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. ?. A. Young, little J. A., Jr., Mr. oel Young and Mr. Edward Long 11 of South Greenwood, also Mr. A. J. Young and daughter Miss Mararet ajud little Elise Redden. We are again sorry to learn of [iss Maggie Young being back on le sick list at this writing. Trust she ill soon be up again. Callers to see Mr. and Mrs. R. A rawford Sunday were Mr. J. A. rown, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Long, hisses Margaret and Alma Young. Mr. Carl Young and sisters, Alma id Irene, spent Saturday night with leir aunt, Mrs. Fannie McCaslan c id Mr. Furman. * We are having beautiful weather ' >w, the farmers are busy sowing ain and gathering their corn. Miss Grace 7>aasby spent last |< ;ek with her grandmother, Mrs. N argaret Dansby. " ai Sorry to report the death of Mr. W. Hollingsworth of Troy. The mily have our heartfelt sympathy. Mr. Joe Young dined with Mr. J. J Dansby last Thursday. Denver . has approximately the me number of telephones as Greece imania, Central America, Luxemurg and Egypt combined.' A] MASTER'S SALE - rj e State of South Carolina, ^ COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. . 1 Court of Common Pleas. m la B. Lee and Ramsey P. Blake, yj] doing business under the firm name of Lee & Blake, Plaintiffs if'6 . , he against cr igustus H. Miller and others, Defendants. P8 By authority of a Decree of Sale *nj be the Court of Common Pleas for ibeville County, in said State, *a A.C ide in the above stated case, I will ' I Qj er for sale, at Public Outcry, at beville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in ? cember A. D. 1922, within the an S3] :al hours of sale the following scribed land, to wit: All that tract parcel of land situate, lying and ng in Abbeville County, in the tte aforesaid, containing Two * , ~ ^ __ ? an .narfca ana oeventy-iour ana oneirth (274 Vi) Acres, more or less, e CG' i bounded by lands of Gus Tolbert os. Tolbert, Miller estate, Miss Sue nu Morton and R. R. Tolbert. cu rerms of Sale?Cash, purchaser pay for stamps and papers. THOS. P. THOMSON, sh' Master A. C. S. C. Iatl be in lec en Brothers ? rble and *' mite Co. nn <ERS sel ACTURERS ho ORS tie Rest and best equipped monu pu tal mills in the Carolina*. o r- r-*tll7rv/^p* o St? vy kjkju, j3. v*. j vxtlsmmqct " ?> , j. h- , ,.- , NEW ENGLAND MEN TO VISIT SOUTHERN MIL Sweetzer and W&xgatt Are Study Conditions in the Southern Cotton MillsCharlotte, N. C. ' Nov 14.? ijeKJoy sweetzer commissioner labor and industry of Massach etts, and Herbert P. Wasgatt, as: tant commissioner, who are stud conditions in the textile industry otf the Carolinas and Georgia, sp< today visiting cotton mills in 1 vicinity of Charlotte. The trip was said to be for .1 purpose of informing New Engla manufacturers of the situation the southern .textile centers wh have been making large strides the recent years as the New Ei land interests wish .to take steps possible to Jceep thoir position the industry. The itinerary wh: wad mapped out by Chief Rob< Amory president of the NatLoi Association of Cotton Manufacti ers organization c<o imposed New England textile mill owne provided for Mr. Sweetzer and 1 Wasgatt to leave late today j ijpartanburg and from / ther!& Greenville, S. C.., and into Georg It wa3 indicated that their rep< ;he governor of Massachuse ivould make recommendations as egislation for aiding the textile i iustry in his state. Mr. Sweetzer, who was t brigs er general during the world w vas at one time commanding offic it Camp Green at the time, N< Bnglandf jiNatioual -OuardJ troo; vere being trained at the camp. Mr. Sweetzer said that altho lad heard from authoritative sot :es of the growth of the textile i lustry in the south, that he was si jrised to find out .to what it had i xeased and he referred to the i ccit address of President Armou n which the latter told New En and textile operators that unle hey soon .book active stopa to me onditions the south would taJ rom that section its long held po; ion in the industry. We can supply you with the fc >wmg rotted Dnlbi Hyacinths al arcissus in various named varieti* ad comprising a fine range of colo AT THE ECHO. MASTER'S SALE be State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Court of Common Pleas, rs. S. E. Nickles, Guardian Pit: against lex Cunningham and others, Defendanl By authority of a Decree of Sal r the Court of Common Pleas fo bbeville County, in said State, mad the above stated case, I will 9'ffe r sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbt lie C. H., S. C. on salesday in De mber A. D. 1922, within the lega mrs of sale the following des ibed land, to wit: All that tract 0 .reel bf land situate, lying and be 5 in Diamond Hill Township, Ab vine (Jounty, m tne state aiore id, containing Fifty-two (52 :res, more or less, and bounded b; id of J. W. Bradberry, Estate o :orge Harrison, Charley Hunte d Brownlee land, and being th me tract of land conveyed to th fendant Alex Cunningham by J Ferguson. Terms of Sale?One-third (1-3' isn. .Balance on a credit 01 on d two years, the credit portion t< ar interest at the rate of eight pe nt (8%) per annum, payable an ally and to he evidenced by bon< note of purchaser, and to be se red by a mortgage of the premise lich bond or note and mortgagi all provide for ten per cent (10%] torney's fees for collection if i comes necessary to place the sam the hands of an attorney for col :tion with the option however t< e purchaser to pay all cash, am at the purchaser shall pay to th ister within one hours time th< m of Two Hundred and fifv (S250' liars of said purchase price o id land and if he fails to pay si ich of said bid, the Master will re II said premises at the end of on< ur on the same terms and condi >ns and at the risk of the formei rchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers am imps. THO<3. P. THOMorw Master A. C. S. C. I NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. $2 LS | IN ACCORDANCE with an act to | ing raise supplies for the fiscal year be- ? ginning January 1, 1922, the Treas- (aJ urers Office will be open from Nov. g 11th through Dec. 31st f&r the col- S lection of taxes without penalties, g r, After Dec 31st through January 31st |] the penalty will be one per cent.; jij of for February, two per cent; March |J us_ 1st through 15th, seven per cent, s After March 15th, the taxes will go a 3ia" into execution and be collected by @ ing the Sheriff. a 0f You will note the change in the S Dog License Law. This license must b be paid not later than February 1st 3 the under penalty of fine or imprison- |j ment 3 tu& Trustees are required by the new jfj law to check up the dogs and assist {a rod the Treasurer in this matter. qJ , in TAX BY DISTRICTS ?j. ich j?iCorner 28 Mills. j|} in 2?Ridge ? 31 Mills. |j 3?Lowndesville 40 Mills & T 4?Rocky River ? 34 Mills 1 if 5?Fork 26 Mills s in 6?Sextus 34 Mills a . , 7?Latimer 26 Mills s l?h g?Monterey 26 Mills ra ert 9?Calhoun Falls 32 Mills |j| ' ,_i 10?Santuc 30 Mills S iai 17?Ferncliff 26 Mills I it- 18?Bethia 34 Mills 1 of 20?Sharon 34 Mills ? 21?Bethel ___ 29 Mills fa rs? 122?Abbeville 46 Mills 1! Ir. I 'Abbeville City 1% Mills s n? R Shnn* a 0r 23?Warrenton 34 Mills jfj to 24?Reid 34 Mills;! ia. 25?Brownlee __ 30 Millsjra , 26?Campbell 41 Mills j| 27?Antreville 38 Mills a cts 28?Union ? ? 26 Mills ij x- 29?Sunny Slope ? ? 34 Mills ? 30?'Cold Spring 34 Mills a in- 3i?Long Cane ? 28 Mills 0 . 32?Smithyille ? 28 Mills S , 33?Promise Land 26 Mlils a * ld" 34?Central 34 Mills ? ar 35?Ha pan 34 Mills a , 36?Parks Creek ? ? 29 Mills E 37?Keowe e 40 Mills j| ;w 38?Due West ? i 38 Mills 1 , rfe 39?Donalds 43 Mills if 140?Pineville 32 Mills s 41?Vermillion 34 Mills a 116,42?Fonville 29 Mills g 43?Eurek a 29 Mills ij 44?Broadmout h 34 Mills ra "n- 45?Rock Spring 28 Mills jl ir_ 46?Ray 30 Mills js 47?Winona 34 Mills ? n* 49?Hall 30 Mills | e- 50?Cana, 30 Mills a x 54?Lebanon ? , 30 Mills Bj 77 STATE TAX 7% Mills. 1 g- HIGHWAY BONDS 8 Mills S ss"ORDINARY COUNTY _i 6% Mills I .IPAST DEBT ___< 1 Mill. 1 ' et 3 MILL SCHOOL 3 Mills |. TOTAL 26 Mills I Road Tax __1 __ $2.00 a Dog License $1.25 ' Mj Poll Tax $1-00 | Age for poll tax, 21 to 60 years. ? >1- Age for road tax,-18 to 50 years, g id Books for road tax will close [|j March 1st and for dog license Feb- s ruary 1st, 1923. No extension. Noth- a r? ing but silver coin, U. S. currency* e cashiers checks, etc., will be ac- j|L cepted in the payment of taxes. EMS _ Parties desiring information about __ taxes will pleace write before DEC. 15th and enclose POSTAGE. H The Treasurers office will close at tt?_ 4 o'clock P. M. daily. Hun i R. B. CHEATHAM, extl Treasurer Abbeville County. sum f. 1 = II ' J? ! 7W^ J1 The package si r Your ta$te con The sales prov< i ) Over 7 billion s< y > f r e e r. ) p 3 r i s e > t e ^ wOA. j ^ a r i Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. EB?HaEEaEiaJ5ISJ5?5IBESJ5H5J5 Rosenberg 1 Departi ABBEVILL IT IS OUR C To place before th< the very latest Styl< and Hosiery at rem The many New partments are well i Patent Leather Satin in both Brown of Styles. The ver tion color Sport Ox: Oxfords and ? Brown Kid, Blacl are here in the diff< - We handle the i lines: HOSIERY? GOTHAM GOLD t STRIPE, VAN RAALTE, CORTICELLI, TRUE SHAPE, ARMOUR PLATE. WE WILL BE PL YOU AT . THE ROSENG . . I ? nnsfnn Tpviajs. Nnv 14. Thi ' ' I 9 ible Oil field fire was ^racticall; nguished today with the con ption of 750,000 barrels of Gal: I d . . iffsests it toa*" CIGARE JBry& ????mm?mm? Mprrantilp Cn. I I nienl Stores E, - - - S. C. I ONSTANT AIM 1 e Ladies of Abbeville I 3S of Quality Footwear j sonable prices. | Arrivals in both de- | worth an inspection. 1 .^fvant an/1 Ovf/\n#la rfi UA1U ViUVA UO) Jxj i and Black in a variety .1 I y newest in combina- 1 n fords. 8 I > traps in Black Kid, 1 I ? Calf and Black Kid | I erent height heels. , I I tallowing well known I I SHOES? I KRIPPENDORF -DiTTWAN, r IB SELBY, M DOROTHY DODD, D and Other Reliable Bi Makes. H i EASED TO SHOW IB ALL TIMES. :erg mer. co. I s Coast heavy crude oil entailing a los^^S y of around $1,000,000, according tflH - the Gulf Pipe1 Line company, tSB f which it belonged. Ej^R ; mtm : ? 1 mam mmm i'' . 10^, j Convenient package IBM TTES