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THETfOURNAL AND REVIEW. AHCEN, S. FEBRUARY 5, 1930 I il ana Mai A. K. Bdftftt Jrfdrwa Ibwiw.

iWVlSf iCATOHS mania Wgm (he United TWa tht rtlk rnailtrnn by groups or which, are the; but some of the by the investiga- WhMWM WPMurinf before theM are Ire-. to Mri in an effort farniak material for which haa little if on the matter at iaaue. al art an atmosphere of which readily serowd by and and proper, that could accrue to tiM often nuUi- aplrit or malice which characterises ail Ue only tangible reralt of a ee MB wttfrh a nice ftlM ef HJai Jo Drnkeford wiU to lentm tntt ill at the JtMtftal. ftwiaiMksv DM Marchant, attended Mn. Hall Md Mrs JrtmUi to the AmatlUry fritit4s of Mr.

stacked to Imrn of Jwtfc fart Friday T. rlalted friendt Tto tan Mr. jind Johneon, of War- wweeitlng congratulations tke birth of con. many friends- wi'l with regret of her illnms at ttw ttafotntty hospital and hope fur a recovery. Mlm Phillips, Miss Gamer, Mrs.

Parker, Mr. and E. Parker motored to Augusta, Many of Dr. Philips went to hear on Sunday morning. LWSLAIWEWEEI INIEfKW FOUL TAX AMP 1NCKEAMO TAX OK AW AMONG SOXES 1MOUQHT UP THI TJtt TWCTATJWB TAX ol approprJatious, -w ftfir occupy atUirtion of this, -fojirtb, of Tjie jivenue groap to find of income "for "ih deficit of which growing steadily for THU fce easels and no civil jury cases 'will peremptorily culled before Wednea- day, Frtrnwry JI2.

to around $4,000,000. Then, too, the of rupreaen- last week expressed itself in favor of eliminating the five-mill property tax for state levy brings in about $2,175,000 annually, and to eliminate it-means that some other source of revenue, must found, -the deficit will take knother jump. Thei-revehue" while its program so far is tentative, plans to draw a bill providing for an occupational an rncrease on the tax on all for women and an -increase in amount of poll taxes; increase in corporation anAJndividual income taxes and various other Jncrewes. 'general bill, truth to ttat Senatorial in- are motives, an inwwtigm- JUtcmL-anto-tot this morning at o'clock. There are scores of amendments to this bill already the desk of speaker and others will offered- during this week.

This amendment provides for the trimming of the bill around $4,000,000, thoughTit is" "considered hardly probable that such cuU will made. The last week, displayed art unusual determination to reduce the total of the bill this week the strength of the "low group will fully to light Only or two of the bill have As to workmen's compenaation, two arc before the general ai- the bill in the sen- and the J. Sidney Smith bill Uw i Tha an simi ilar in many with the compensations in the Smith bill running somewhat than those provided in the Jefferiei iheaaun. This afternoon the judiciary committee will have its second open hearing on the compensation bill. Over in the house, 300 copies of the Smith bill have Wen ordered printed so that all members will have fuir opportunity to study its provisions.

Abo before the two houses is recommendation that $25,000 be appropriated for an investigation of the rate charged for power in South CASES NOT THIEft IN ORDEK WILL NOT BE CARRIED OVER BUT WILL BE TAKEN DURING SECOND WEEK, HUTSON SAYS The preliminary of twr end wjalty fw term of the court 'for, the Eastern of Sotjth Carolina, whjeh by'ltichard 10, clerk- The tews will for two Criminal will be tried first and at the completion of tivil CMM aa are first Offktn Star At'the January mcetina; Con- sUllation JW. 97, Eastern Star of Gwuafteville, iollowing Fall Worthy Clarenc WortSy B. WhiUhead. Asaociate Cecil Kenaey. Associate son.

J. K. Raarden. John- W. Dodgen.

Henry A. Wuodhead. Hilda Fleminf. J. C.

Members- of the bar have specially Instructedby the court two weeks have been allowed for the 'Aiken that this will give sufficient time to dispose of all criminal and civil cases on the docket for this division and; that attorneys mutt be "prepared to go forward and try these cases and dispose view "of this, the has'in- structed the clerk to advise, the that no cases will' 'be continued merely by- bat unless there.is Rood legal ground for a continuance, the court will proceed the bearing and if the parties, are hot ready, the" case will be discontinued; any civil jury case assigned for the firiJt week is not reached during ose" its position on the. fltial roster; but will go over for trial to the second week, when the civil Jury cases the court will hear equity and bankruptcy cases, motions, etc. Members of the haying cases upon the preliminary roster should be at court house at Aiken on Monday afternoon, February IStf at 4:30 o'clock, and the at that Uijie BuUHd calendar for the purpose of arranging the final roiter. If any member of the bar cannot, attend at this time, requested to have someone represent him or write to clerk information of all the cases in which tire preliminary roster be set down for trial unless good cause to the contrary is shown. a has been for trial upon the final roster, it will not be continued for any cause except a cause for continuance arising after it han been placed upon the final.roster, and only with the consent of the court.

for continuance must have the approval of the court, otherwise the must be tried or It will bo discontinued. LUt of Following nre the law cases on the preliminary rojtcr: Carolina. The recommendation was I and Southern Bank vs. made by a committee appointed last year to ascertain whether or not nr W. D.

Black. L. W. Busbw-, ot Mrs. Laura J.

Johnson vs. Jefferson investigation of power rates was dc- StantJ Life Insurance Company; sirablc. John Morgan. vs. United States The two houses returned to work of S.

C. Aspnratrus Grow- yesterday at noon. era' Association vs. way Company; Lily Southern Rail- Maulin Light FOR acres of land known "Fold Peach," four adjoining of Thorn' as Hitchcock. Touched by Hne Log, Safid River and Wwrenville roads.

Next to- polo, jumping field. Price See J. M. Warrenville, S. C.

Fred -Annstrong. Harold Thompson. Howard M. Byrd. Essie Atteberry.

John West. Brown. Mamie Cleckley. E. Rearden.

This chapter is in a flourishing condition at present, appli- cations'for membership have already been received this year. CITATION Whereas-W, B. Williamson has made suit to me to grant A. L. Corbett, Letters of Administration on the estate of Wade These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Williamson deceased, that they be and appear before.me, in the Court of Probate to.

be Aiken Court House on February 14, 1930 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. if any they have, why the Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 4th day of Feb. Anno Domini, 1930. GEORGE R.

WEBB. Probate Judge, Aiken Co. S. C. 4, OLDEN BRO DOTS FROM ST.

JOHNS Branson at St. Johns, He us a very forceful and spiritual sermon on FERTILIZER EXPERT COMING I llran Company; Jefferson Standard Life In- R. W. Hamilton, fertilizer expert C(lrt Company Mr.i. Cecelia from the state extension service, will Morninirstar, as Ebrhnrdt Coopc- Last Sunday.morning a large con-1 give lectures on "Fertilizer and Cot-i rr KC Company: Reba Harvey vs.

gregation greeted the Presiding Production" in Aiken county jn Central Life Insurance Coni- of Columbia District. Dr. N. (iuring the coming week. rany.

His schedule for next week is: following nre the equity cases on KHenton. Monday, Feb. 10, tne roster: Aiken, Tuesday, Feb. 11, Martha Ivy Hair, of Guardian, a- alley, Tuesday, Feb. 11, rvy TJn George F.

Fair, p. Monctta, Tuesday, Feb. individually and ns ejcccutor estate 7:30, p. m. DRAC HUNT SCHEDULE in this world next.r A few ofTJie Were, Garments of Grace, as character, it its various are warn now, in this world by Christian.

It not enough that erery person have the opportu-j of wearing these of Grace, btjt each one mutt grasp the opportunity for himself, by ac- Thursday, at Game Keeper's lodge, eepting jChrist, and then wearing at 11 a. Saturday, Fermata these garments so gracefully that school, at 11:30 a. Tuesday, ethers be drawn to Him. Let us Horse Show Grounds. 11:15 a.

be very jealous of these garments and strive to them pure and clean, that they may be changed for HAT fnirly melt in your mouth can be made richt nt ihc (able will) this hew Hotpoint Waffle Llcjiily and utility comhiiir In malce it a attraeiivc ubln appoinlmrnt. And while it makes Hriici- ous it is not I 'ust "wafHc will 52 different Ucatt Band- wkbcs, cakrs, cookies, dc. IB new heal indi- jrwkes it carj perfect every tinw. TPe htrwe it on cmm ia and WANT ADS rty car black box containing ate- Finder will be if returned to me. Dr.

Maud-Tupper, 8 Greenville St. itn Tuesday, Route 4, on Cedar Grevk Farm" light color Jersey cow, turn in. 1 if returned to W. BL 4, Sox iVAiken. S- Cv lp FOR single comb Leghorn laying bens and ten guineas, -Eubanks, Aiken, Route 1 2-4-3p my house on Pine Log road, three miles from Montmorenci, two pigs.

Owner can have same" by proving ownership, paying for this advertisement and Walter Mont- morcnci, R. F. No. -1, box 12. FOR apartment also three unfurnished rooms; Would rent entire house.

Apply 911 Greenville St. Feb. 4 2tn FOR bed room with running water and bath. Good location. Telephone 62, Aiken, S.

C. Feb-4, tf. FOR few- pieces of antique Mahogany furniture. Call 380-W. Itp FOR an antique sofa, and several other pieces anti- qucs, such as bedstead, desk, piano, wardrobe, brass andirons.

A few books, high chairs, two pictures, nil paintings. Also have a plantation with antique houses with carved mantles, all. in good condition. These things are for sale at a good interested write Mrs. J.

C. Rhodes, Mldvillo, Ga. Feb. 4, 2tp FOR 195 linear feet of "well" rooted "boxwood border. average from two to three feet in height, of close, small leaved growth.

Send offer to P. 3214 Monroe Street. Columbia, S. C. Jan 28, 2tp FOR Cnmcllin Japoni- cn tree, deep rose color, profuse bloomer.

Also two large palms. For information, apply to Miss Tnlinfcrro, 066 Hickman Road, telephone Augusta, An. Jan 28, 2tn. Drug hunts to be held here during the following week nre as follows: DEATH OF AN OLD SLAVE Judsnn Elarn Hair, ct Southern Railway Company vs. Lcda Mayfield, et Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corporation vs.

Fannie M. Load- -holt, ct al. RECENT DEATHS MRS LULA KENNEDY WHITLOCK Mrs, Lula' Kennedy Whitlock. asre T. velir5 died yesterday at the home thow of Glory when the end'of this, Easter an old-time anti-; 0 hcr daughter.

Mrs J. E. McCartv life cornea, and we pass then the bcllum colored woman, died at Jack- after an illness of a'few dnvs portals, to our eternal reward. sonville, near Langley. on Sunday.

she is surr.ved by h-r husband The Hnprwwe communion ser- She- was 90 years of age and for Mr Walter Whitlock. four followed the wrmon. and after more than a generation had been a Mrs. H. B.

Parker. Hampton; Mrs! tnat the first quarterly conference'. ftvuhful servant in the Beard fam- McCarty Aiken- Mrs iZ'll 0 I 1 8 me Wilkinson. Eufaia, Miss Ann, FOR fine milch cow, fresh to pail. Apply to J.

E. Hankinson, Aiken, S. Route 1 Jan. 28, 3tp. furnished rooms, located on with bath, suitable for light bouse, Apply after 6 o'clock, to Mrs.

C. R. Johnson, 1213. Lnurens Street, Aiken, S. C.

Jan 27.31)) FOR Fridays, baby chicks, Reds, Rocks, Leghorns, assorted other breeds at SI2.00 per 100 delivered. Book orrfers in advance. Have 21.000 VKK capacity per week. Have mixed breods, Ic each Cheaper, also allow Ic off on each where customer receive chicks at hatchery door in person. On paved road in town.

Uneer's Hatchery, Saluda, S. C. 1-28-Gtp branches of the church work to be Jackson, colored, with well in hand, and all are looking: for- lived for the past 27 years, ward to a good year at St. Johns. She had two sons during Although only a notice ha i times, these youths were been given that f.

C. Ft-mhor- i other parties, nnd she became would occupy the-evcnine hour. rated from them, nnd nevor knew i Funeral A very large congrpgation what became of them. Anna whom Kennedy. Hampton; one son.

Cher-ley C. Kennedy. Miami, avery two Charlie H. find Walter to Hubbard. of Laiicley, nnd cloven AZALEAS Well-rooted, bushy, healthy and strong plants in all colors.

6 to 8 inches, $5.50 per dozen; 8 to 10 inches $8.00 per dozen; 10 to 12 inches, $10.00 per dozen; 12 to 18 inches SI5.00 per dozen. Quotations of larger size plants on Prices f. o. Summerville Floral Nursery, Summorvillo, S. C.

services will ho held this She a morning at It o'clock at the residence' Him. Af.or a wrrwe loader her race, nnd was her daughter. Mrs. J. E.

UlcCarty. was chanced by a very fine solo by ed by cwyonr wh knew her. Fun-! conduced by Rev. P. J.

McTx-an will bf made in Bethany Mr. Breti, thp f-ave a powcrf cl era! services wore held at Storm on Christian home. He Branch churrh an Monday. fd that we get hack tr. it.

for tbis it the foundation all civilization WAFFLt IRON Sjuth Carolina Power Co. Aiken, S. SOUTH CAROLINA POWER CO. Aiken. S.

C. lot of mrn are not DEATH OF INFANT SON (icnilcmen Hra-e deliver one Hblpoin! Waffle ur which I airror to pny i $1,00 month. Iron, my li IFOR SALE One InrRe Round Oak. heater nnd onr Ortrnn. both in dood condition.

Apply to Mrs. Ramsey Georsrc, Aiken, S. C. JUnp FOR SALE One brood sow already farroNviNl, malo and one lot of oorh. If intorostf'd to L.

.1. Burckhsltcr. R. F. N'o.

1. A ikon, S. Jar. US FOR RF.NT One brick Iniil.i-ns. j.nit:»r<io for crirapt'.

avr.omobile room or Apr.iy i'. W. Aikrn. S. Apply la 'J.

LICKNSF. in httfhwav NOTICE Foremost Dairy Products. Inc. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA PRICESUOfc MIIJC ARE AS Milk, per gallon SOc Butter Milk, per gallon 25c Whipping Cream, per gallon $2.40 We Sell WhofeMale Only QUANTITY ENGLISH BOXWOOD PLANTS, OVER 100 YEARS OLD. SEE OR CALL Dr.

John Dougiaa, PHONE 1M I COSTUMES for MASQUERADE DANCES IN STOCK: Ju.t fancy Ball Coi- tnmai for man and very beaatifa)- and attractive. Place ordort early. PRICES: RuUalt $3.00 to $7.50 71S GERVAIS ST, COLUMBIA, S. C. E.

Day 8038 Aeroplane Photographs of Aiken, the Palo Fields and Golf Courses Photograph Post Cards of the Aiken Drag Hunt and Polo Kodak Finishing and Enlarging. THE KiRKLAND STUDIO Unusual Collection On Display /r.V.SVJ.V Hit ASS, COl'I'KIt, A riiOM T11K DAYS OF Itl'SSIA'S MACSII'ICKXCK AXTlQ'i'K AMKKH ItARKST Ql'AUTY I'KASAXT HHOCADKH, A XI) U'ATKH COLOKX A XI) POSTKHS or itx HCSSIAX A itr PRESENTED BY ALFRED G. SMALTZ FKIIHUAIIY 193(1 Mr. an Amrncan ttai-clcr, lecturer and jaurn-filist. inaiic extensive cellrc.iions of the nrt objects, handicraft' of Russia.

Central Asia, anil Asia Minor during liix Ions; residence in anil repealed journeys in the Kast. SALLEY HALL Park Aiken, S. C. deliver anywhere in City of Aiken, Gravel, Sand and Clay at $1.75 per load. Apply Toole's Brick Filling Station.

Ridjro Crost, Edirefield Road, C. Pbonc 0110. Oct 15 tf tie's Reminders Frr Xewborry -itrfet or OT7XS and revolvers repaired, £luo- ir.x and soldcrinc done, threads cut on solid roils, and piping; old style English fire ch.iirs mitdc to i order nnd shipped anywhere; or-j rmment.i! iron work; liig rollers, firo tones, made to your spfciflcntions; vine arbors, flrocsrapos, hor'e and vvo are horre fn.it specialists. Any, in wiil he promptly. Brintr your puizlinc OM style blind and door: I-A'-vn m.Tw^rs sharpon- ed and axe'.

krivos, intn-Ttisrontly. work o'ir reft'roiwc. Wait.i.? Rjirey Repair- boyhood kn.tu.- drtlv luiiJ ifaf xiolr.tr dathirtd rf r's biH-ko'-i.

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