1925 LEGACY OF THE WHITE STONE MAN AMOUNTS TO $7, 050. March 23.-The will of the late W.E. JONES , who died March 12, which was probated in the office of probate Judge R. BURTON HICKS, Saturday, provides that his property , shall be held by his widow during her lifetime, after which it is to be divided among the children. MRS. ETTA JONES, the widow is to receive all personal property and real estate to hold during her lifetime. At her death the property is to be divided as follows; BOYCE JONES, home place with 13 acres and a mule; WALTER JONES, 30 acres of land, the Will Ferguson house and a mule; ARTHUR JONES, the Mingo Cureton tract of 30 acres of land and a mule; MRS. EFFIE BISHOP and MISS AGNES JONES, equal division in a tract or 83 acres. The personal property remaining is to be divided equally amomng the children, the will stipulated. ----- Feb.20.- Funeral services for MISS S.M. GILKERSON, 83 {or 88?} , who died Wednesday afternoon at the home of her niece, MRS. R.C. SIMPSON on Avant street, will be conducted at the grave in Oakwood cemetery this afternoon. Dr. HENRY WADE DuBOSE, pastor of the First Presbyterian church and the Rev. J.M. PHILLIPS of Glenn Springs, will conduct the last services. MISS GILKERSON was born on the Hilldale plantation in Augusta County, Virginia and she was of Scotch- Irish stock. ---- CAMPOBELLO NEWS Feb.13.- MISS CECILIA CHALMERS spent the week-end in Abbeville. - MR. and MRS. V.C. DEMPSEY and family of Greenville were visitors here Tuesday. - MR. and MRS. LEE MACK SANE of Spartanburg spent Sunday here with MRS. C.C. SANE. - MRS. J.H. ROTHROCK is spending the week-end in Spartanburg with her mother, MRS. E.M. CONNOR, who is ill at her home there. - MISS MARY ETHEL JACKSON spent the week-end with relatives in Tryon. - MRS. G.B. RICHARDSON has as her guest this week, MRS. CATHCART of Spartanburg. ----- GETS STIFF FINE Greenwood, Feb.11.- CLARENCE DOOLITTLE, a young white man of Edgefield county who was tried and found guilty in his absence in Federal court here last week of violation of the prohibition law, appeared in court today and was sentenced by Judge H.H. WATKINS to pay a fine of $1,000. or serve six months in the Laurens county jail. ----- AMONG THE SHOPPERS Among the shoppers in the city yesterday were MISS IRENE SNEAD, of Gaffney, MRS. LILLIE YARBOROUGH of Cross Anchor, MRS. J. GENTRY of Landrum, MISS CLARA PARKS of Woodruff, and MRS. RALPH WALDEN and MISS OCTAVIA WALDEN of Fairforest. ----- ILL AT HOSPITAL The friends of MRS. J.A. COPELAND will regret to know that she is ill at the General hospital. ----- VISITING DAUGHTER MRS. W.G. YOUNG of Union is visiting her daughter, MRS. BOBO BURNETT on Mills avenue. ----- Free Post- nancie