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\ \ WWW V \ V ft ^ \ . -? DUE WEST NEWS. ; A. R. Presbyterian \ ( ^.V^VVVVVVVV^VV Tie A. R. P. congrojationj Xp*rfc Wednesday in working on the1 * -?EBQEi5jLi of the church, putting gravj ' <w Uie walks and the space in J .? tftaos of the church building and nftirrbz out the undergrowth on the j^anstsds. ' . a&ssKrs. A. S. Kennedy and R. S, lpave torfav. Wednesday,' Jmr fli'ashington on business. Missj Kennedy will accompany them Art5 ?iJl spend some weeks with re HKfires aear Philadulphia. 2S6r. Perry Nair, Jr., of Clifton -'fltoflBfe. Ya., was a guest of Mr. and %zb. .8. M. Brooks from Saturday Monday. He was on his way to ,58Ebeu. Ga., on business. f # Mcs- C. S. Young and Mrs. Hattie *??*& leave this week foj. Flordia jBf -ssriZl spend the winter with rel. in the Land of Flowers. Ac. S. L. Morris' boon on Presby Tjeriiwiain has been Introduced as a Sttsft aiak in a number of TheologiSemnaries. Mc. and Mrs. Jas. Anderson, of ' 966mzvr, S. C., have been the gueet J A UamiiajIIT IbL HT OUU IUX J XI. iivanvuj Jfes. Lila Agnew is in . Anderson I tiOBfttsg' Mrs. M. M. Mattison. *BW Junior Class of Erskine Cola beginning the publication of Bwreekly newspapper. This newsfor, THE SECEDERi will replace JBrskinian, the monthly maga?ar Ssnnerly published by the JunCfcfe. H8BE SEOEDER is a four-page jafigi ition, which will be devoted ( vte fie work of the Literary Societal, Athletics, and general college ^a&Kifties, with a speciial section for ifcr Alumni. Ws wish that evary two weeks ev * my AJumnu could receive a copy of J USEH? SECEDER agd keep up with. ' Jht> ?ns"s erf Erskine. fiKonrage the young men by sub jcsrifeDig to this magazine. The price 50. *Sbe first issue is eocpected to apvjear on Saturday, November 25th. THE STAFF ^fitor-in-chief?W. H. Stuart. Srsi'ness- Manager?W. J. Whiter*Sts. \ Advertising Manager?W. J. McfiS&efetic Editor?H. M Huffman, .fficrrni Editor?J. 0. Beard. Sferiary Editor?Miss Mary Bald jtrat H. S. Sherer, W. A. Antnony T. M. C. A Editor?L P Knok. An Editor?R. R. Page. Editor?iA. Murphy, .fer&artge Editor?W. M. Ford J, . Plaxico. K Tadpoles treated with thyroxin ' ; fioera into matured frogs almost at -Mice. South African natives regarded >*om Paul as being absolutely bulletproof. I WANTS | - r .1 i I IBQR SALE?One baby carriage in -'"Jerfect condition. Apply to Mrs. aade Vandiver. 11, 17,3tc. SOST or STRAYED?One black and ^ xan dog, crippled in back,v one nsli red female hound, one large hit? spotted hound. Please notij* T. C. HODGES. ltpd. STRAYED OFF?One brindle feaaale bull dog with white ring arnotQd tieck. Reward if returned to ifress and Banner office or Jno. T. 'Iheatham. It pd. Look! Just received a large assortment of Potted Holland Flower.mas; Bulbs, potted and rooted ready as jrov and blossom in your borne. . THE ECHO. ^ Q I ERE ' * > V FAIRFIELD V V \ v*4VVVV^VW^VVVV | Misses Eva and May Belle Young spent part of last week with their aunt, Mrs. Fannie McCaslan. Little Dorothy Bowen spent the woelc-end with Little Clair and Ber tha Young. Miss Sallie Martin, Miss Sara Cres well and little Lula Creswell of Cedar Spring were the spend-the-day guests of Mrs. T. A. Talbert and family on last Wednesday. Miss Ruth Young of Lanes Valley \ spent the week-end very pleasantly in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Franklin near Beulah. Sorry to report Miss Jane Creswell and Miss Zellie Langley both on the sick list. Hope for them a speedy recovery, also Mrs. Maggie Young. Pleasant visitors in the home of Mr. Joe Young for the week-end were Miss Minnie Bell Talbert and little Elizabeth Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brown, Marion Louise, also Miss Lena Spence spent Sunday with Mr. T. F. and Miss Zellie Langley. Mrs. Maggie Creswell of Piedmont is spending a lew days wren reiauves ,in and around Troy. Messrs. Ralph and Raymond BeaUford were recent visitors with home folks, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Beauford. Visitors in the home of Mr. Joe .Young Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Young, little J. A., Jr., Mr. Joel Young and Mr. Edward Long all of South Greenwood, also Mr. A. W. Young and daughter Miss Margaret ajid little Elise Redden. We are again sorry to learn of Miss Maggie Young being back on the sick list at this writing. Trust she will soon be up again. Callers to see Mr. and Mrs. R. A Crawford Sunday were Mr. J. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Long, Misses Margaret and Alma Young. Mr. Carl Young and sisters, Alma and Irene, spent Saturday night with their aunt, -Mrs. Fannie McCaslan and Mr. Furman. We are having beautiful weather now, the farmers are busy sowing grain and gathering their corn. Miss Grace 7>aasby spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Dansby. Sorry to report the death of Mr. G. W. Hollingsworth of Troy. The family have our heartfelt sympathy. Mr. Joe Young dined with Mr. J. C.\Dansby last Thursday. Denver . has approximately the same number of telephones as Greece Rumania, Central America, Luxembourg and Egypt combined.' 1 MASTER'S SALE ? The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Pleas. Ella B. Lee and Ramsey P. Blake, doing business under the firm name of Lee & Blake, Plaintiffs against Augustus H. Miller and others, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in December A. D. 1922, within the legal hours of sale the following described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing Two Hundred and Seventy-four and onefourth (274%) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Gus Tolbert Thos. Tolbert, Miller estate, Miss Sue E. Morton and R. R. Tolbert. Terms of Sale?Cash, purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. THOS. P. THOMSON, Master A. C. S. C. wen Brothers [arble and ranite ^o. IGNERS yUFACTURERS CTORS largest and best equipped mon? nental mi Is in the Carolina*. GEENWOOD. S. C. NEW ENGLAND MEN TO VISIT SOUTHERN MILLS Sweetzer and Wugatt Are Studying 1 Conditions in the Southern Cotton Mill*. Charlotte, N. C. Nov 14.?E. j LeRjoy Sweetzer commissioner of J labor and industry of Massachus etts, and Herbert P. Wasgatt, assia- \ tant commissioner, who are studing t conditions in the textile industry of of the Carolinas and Georgia, spent j today visiting cotton mills in the 1 vicinity of Charlotte. 1 The trip was said to ,be for tho j purpose of informing New England \ manufacturers of the situation . in the southern .textile centers which have 'been making large strides in the recent years as the New England interests wish to take steps if possible to Jceep thoir position in the industry. The itinerary which wad mapped out by Chief Robert Amory president of the National ; Association of Cotton Manufactur- ] ers organization domfposed of ' New England textile mill owners, I provides for Mr. Sweetzer and Mr. Wasgatt to leave late today for , i^partanburg and from / ther!& to ; Greenville, S. C.., and into Georgia. ' It waa indicated that their report I the governor of Massachusetts ! would make recommendations as to ; - - - -- . I < legislation for aiding the textile in- j dustry in his state. > Mr. Sweetzer, who was t brigad- ! ier general during the world war i was at one time commanding officer ; at Camp Green at the time, New ; England/ {National Ouardj troopfe ! were being .trained at the camp. I' Mr. Sweetzetr said that altho he,had heard from authoritative sour- ' ces of the growth of the textile in- , dustry in the south, that he was sur- ' prised to find out -to what it had in- ' creased and he referred to the re- I cccit address of President Armoury j in which the latter told New Eng % j 1 i land textile operators that unless J they soon .took active stops to meet j f conditions the south would take from that section its long held position in the industry. We can supply you with the following Potted Bulbs Hyacinths and Narcissus in various named varieties J and comprising a fine range of colors j AT THE ECHO. < MASTER'S SALE \ The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. S. E. Nickles, Guardian Pltf. against Alex Cunningham and others, Defendants By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made J ? 4.1.^ ?4-ntAS? rtQOfl T TT7? 11 AfFpT | 111 LilC auuvc Ol/aucu vaob) *. trm , j for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C. H., S. C. on salesday in December A. D. 1922, within the legal hours of sale the following' described land, to wit: All that tract or parcel bf land situate, lying and being in Diamond Hill Township, Abbeville County, in the State aforesaid, containing Fifty-two (52) Acres, more or less, and bounded by land of J. W. Bradberry, Estate of George Harrison, Charley Hunter1 and Brownlee land, and being the same tract of land conveyed to the defendant Alex Cunningham by J. H. Ferguson. Terms of Sale?One-third (1-3) Cash. Balance on a credit of one and two years, the credit portion to bear interest at the rate of eight per cent (8%) per annum, payable annually and to be evidenced by bond or note of purchaser, and to be secured by a mortgage of the premises which bond or note and mortgage shall provide for ten per cent (10c/o) attorney's fees for collection if it I T? qpoccqttt f A nlnpp f VlP P I ucvu"16" X" f? in the hands of an attorney for collection with the option however to the purchaser to pay all cash, and that the purchaser shall pay to the Master within one hours time the sum of Two Hundred and fify ($250) dollars of said purchase price of | said land and if he fails to pay so much of said bid, the Master will resell said premises at the end of one hour on the same terms and conditions and at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. TH09. P. THOMQr>M. Mocfnr. A r S r. I : _ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. IN ACCORDANCE with an act to *aise supplies for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1922, the Treasirers Office will be open from Nov. Llth through Dec. 31st fftr the colection of taxes without penalties. \fter Dec 31st through January 31st ;he penalty will be one per cent.; :or February, two per cent; March 1st through 15th, seven per cent. \fter March 15th, the taxes will go nto execution and be collected by ;he Sheriff. You will notu the change in the Dog License Law. This license must je paid not later than February 1st jnder penalty of fine or imprisonnent Trustees are required by the new aw to check up the dogs and assist ;he Treasurer in this matter. TAX BY DISTRICTS 1?Corne r 28 Mills. 2?Ridg e 31 Mills. 3?Lowndesvill e -- 40 Mills 4?Rocky River 34 Mills 5?Fork " 26 Mills jj 6?Sextu s 34 Mills C 7?Latime r 26 Mills ? 8?Monterey ? 26 Mills [ 9?'Calhoun Falls 32 Mills C LO?Santuc 30 Mills [j 17?Fernclif f 26 Mills [ 18?Bethi a * 34 Mills * 20?Sharo n 34 Mills * 21?Bethel ? 29 Mills \ 12?Abbeville 46 Mills [ 'Abbeville City ? _ 1% Mills jj (R. R. Shop) E 23?Warrento n 34 Mills C 24?Rei d 34 Mills; 25?Brownlee __ 30 Millsic 26?Campbell ? 41 Mills ? 27?Antrevill e 38 Mills [ 28?Unio n 26 Mills [ 29?Sunny Slope ? ? 34 Mills ? JO?Cold Spring 34 Mills [ 31?Long Cane 28 Mills t 32?Smithvill e ? 28 Mills [ 33?Promise Land 26 Mlils c 34?Centra l 34 Mills { 35?Haga n 34 Mills [ 36?Parks Creek 29 Mills [ 37?Keowe e 40 Mills ( 38?Due West ? i 38 Mills 39?Donald s 43 Mills I 40?Pinevill e 32 Mills ! tr Ml! O A I 41?vermiiiion o* mma 42?Fonvill e 29 Mills 43?Eurek a ? 29 Mills 44?Broadmout h 34 Mills 45?Rock Spring 28 Mills 46?Ra y 30 Mills | 47?Winon a 34 Mills 49?Hal l 30 Mills 50?Cana , 30 Mills 54?Lebanon , 30 Mills STATE TAX 7% Mills. HIGHWAY BONDS 8 Mills ORDINARY COUNTY 6% Mills PAST DEBT ,< 1 Mill. 3 MILL SCHOOL 3 Mills TOTAL 26 Mills Road Tax __ $2.00 Dog License $1.25 Poll Tax $1.00 Age for poll tax, 21 to 60 years. Age for road tax,-18 to 50 years. Books for road tax will close March 1st and for dog license February 1st, 1923. No extension. Nothing but silver coin, U. S. currency* casmers cnecKs, etc., win oe ac-|j iepted in the payment of taxes. I Parties desiring information about taxes will pleace write before DEC. L5th and enclose POSTAGE. The Treasurers office will close at i o'clock P. M. daily. i R. B. CHEATHAM, Treasurer Abbeville County. The package Your taste o The sales pr i Overjbillio] Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. I Rosenberg Men Department 1 ABBEVILLE, 3 IT IS OUR CONS 0 3 1 To place before the Lad: | the very latest Styles of ( jj . and Hosiery at reasonabl 3 rnl "V Y A i ne many jNew Arrr I partments are well worth a i Patent Leather Straj 1 Satin in both Brown and 1 of Styles. The very nev | tion color Sport Oxfords. 1 Oxfords and Straps | Brown Kid, Black Cal: i are here in the different i We handle the follow a lines: r " - I HOSIERY? S I GOTHAM GOLD i K STRIPE, | VAN RAALTE, 81 | CORTICELLI, , D I TRUE 8HAPE, ai ARMOUR PLATE. M j WE WILL BE PLEAS] I YOU AT ALL [ THE ROSENBERi Houston, Texas, Nov. 14.?The Coast ' ; Humble Oil field fire was practically of ar< extinguished today with the con- the G sumption of 750,000 barrels of Gulf which i suggests it onfirms it. A ^pi' Ky W iMb?K cigarett ararorangraraiiarBfniira :antile Co. | Stores I I - - S. C. | I 1TANT AIM ies of Abbeville | iuality Footwear i le prices. | pais in both de- g l an inspection. | >s and Oxfords, | Black in a variety I I rest in combina- 8 I in Black Kid, a I f and Black Kid B I height heels. 11 rag well known I I HOES? II RIPPENDORF -W7T- I B MAN, n elby' H OROTHY DODD, g id uiner Kenaoie j ; g fakes. I ! 5 H 3D TO SHOW ? TIMES. | G MER. CO. I heavy crude oil entailing a los^B >und $1,000,000, according tfl| ulf Pipe1 Line company, tflGj it belonged. t' m 'HS IB ' - 'H /. R H vHflj 11 t. f Convenient package HD ?g lass i ne-w rapped. \ 6