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- : t DISCOUNT I T fjg NEW GOODS $3,000.00 Worth of ne Spring Goods, just r ceived, will go in tl Sale at - ^ ^ ^ - T-V |i i^er Cent Uiscoun Better Investigate. i' fjmmmmmsmmm MAY SOON AGREE. . j nies- 3 Washington, Feb. 3.?Senate andi6^? ^ , y ., , .1 will so r ncuse conferees on railroad reorgani-. jT zation legislation after a deadlock fori 0 uie cents i weeks over outstanding features of i the Cummins and Esch bills tonight' , saw a glimmer of light ahead. The j * ' . ' comrnc joint committee of the two -houses; mnde marked progress at today's ses-j ^T" t ' t IIS CI non through agreement of the sen-! ate members for elimination of thei comnulsorv consolidation of railroads and establishment of a transportation , board, provisions from the Cummins measure. Several vexing differences, q. however, remain to be adjusted be~'?0tton fore the end of the month, when the' Jress j railroad properties are to be returned j ^ to private control and operation.; Chief of these are the labor and an- j ? ' I er the ti-strike provisions of the senate Ljig, measure- j Mixsoi . versjfj. New Chester Stores. ods, b< | urged Chester, Feb. 3.?Woolworth's five;to acc and ten cents store syndicate has: county definitely decided to come to Chester,' in the according to advices received here' and a j this afternoon. It will occupy one j gurate |p of the handsome rooms in new Hen-, bers. Congoieum Art-Rugs make ishar any room brighter and cheer- resist ier. Their soft, harmonious prlnta I colors are pleasing to the eye. scribe They are really beautiful in U . spite of their low cost. No fastening need edbecausc your r the felt base has no tend- n ency to curl or "kick up** C atthe edges. Thesurface e |r j - iik Ml ii^JiaLlnvestment M CI hese prices will r? to go !W elis if lis j ? i liiililHM ialone -McFadden - Rakestr&w ' tw. g on Gadsden street. McCror-j , sre and ten cents store, tco, on be here, giving Chester two: big syndicate five and ten y sstablishments. The John T. store building will be length- V ipproximately 50 feet to achate the large stock of mer-J.-c tiir.t McCro;\v will brinfr to ty* jr | p Col. Mixson at Union. j is i si 1 ' >p, Feb. 3.?Col. R. M. Mixson',^ umbia, president of the State association, delivered an ad-j n the court house in the iAteri J the cotton association today.1 to the exceedingly cold weath-j ^ attendance was small, but the . , s was well received. Colonel . vmflrc? rl i_ 1 UIgCU UJJVU 1U1U1V1>7 U* ^ ^ nation?better farming meth-'' etter marketing facilities and' ^ the necessity of organization omplish these results. Union p now hafc a total membership, couhty organization of 374 general movement will be inau-j d for securing additional mem-1 . ! is I, I \/G UA9ANT??l y | 1 ( 1 lATltr-mcW emKTTTD I f 1" 1 \ caiui'n ^oaiy vr.i m J i j U WJTJMOCD g\ j J d and smooth^and wear- | a] ing. "The most durable |a i floor -covering" fitly de- ju ;s Congoleum. longoleum Products now bear p: l-Seal Guarantee that insures I 01 noney back if the service is j. ot satisfactory. Look for the J1C iold Seal before you buy nv nrinted floor-coverings? I specially printed rugs. ai ?*# ^5* <** <$?&, a: ^?> J! ???<> <?s? * wgte^^5ate^^ggA*ag5; j Company F BBunon .EAR 4NC yMDi wth for j ;ign over our entire i Millinery at1 A n# IlilM - K * irmmons?For Relief. |i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ]j County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. . J. WAKEFIELD, Plaintiff, || against IPS. S. B. KNOX, and R. C. KNOX, |! Defendants. i o ihc Defendants Abovr; N-rrad: jfl YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED j| nd required to answer uie uom.51 laint in this action of which a copy j 11 > herewith served upon you, and to {|j 2rv6 "a copy of your answer to the j If lid Complaint on the subscriber at j H is office at Abbeville Court /-House,:If i j i i outh Carolina, within twenty days i\ fter the service hereof, exclusive of ; io day of such service; and if you } :il to answer the Complaint within ] ie time aforesaid, the plaintiff , in ] lis action will apply to the Court )| ar the relief demanded in the Com- \ laint. j 11 Dated 21st day of January, A. D., [f 920. WM. P. GREENE, Plaintiff's Attorney, j1 0 the Defendants Above Named: Take notice that the Complaint in ;1 ie above stated action together with \ le Summons, of which the foregoing \ 1 a copy, was filed in the Office of i ie Clerk of Court of Common Pleas ? 3i' Abbeville County on January 23, I 920, where it is now on file. I January 23rd, 1920. WM. P. GREENE, Plaintiff's Attorney. } .23?30?2-6-3t. ijj EADERS OF BOTH PARTIES {{ TO FjGHT AGAINST MEASURE jj Washington, Feb. 3.?Party lines ;] pparently have been wiped out injlj growing: movement in opposition to tiiverial military training. Members jj 1 both sides of the chambcr are pre-.II arinfr to attack the senate army re- *? rganization bill's training provis- I] 'tis. j j! On the Republican side, Senators ill ! " orah, La Follette, Gronna, Capper jfj nd Lenroot are among the leading I |j pponents of the plan. Senators Mc-11| ellar and Sheppard, among Demo-lis "ats, have already declared against || Senator Borah today issued a for- || ial statement of his position. After Ijj Dinting out that universal training fj ill add a heavy burden to the tax H ayers, he said: d< "But aside from the question of ixes, I have come to the conclusion 3 tat we do not want and do not need in mversal military training in this ci mintry. Militarism is just the same 1 a republic as it is anywhere else, - -- ? --* TT.! , | 3 we nave iounci oui. universal raining and conscription in peace me are the top roots of militarism., am opposed to both." iss The capture of Odessa by Ukrain-^1 in forces was announced January c' 0 by the Ukrainian press service, ccording to advices received in Lon-.^' E SALE 01 jfl Cents Dry Goods Store stoc and W#o tally 1 -2 F u ifour Price iamEaaaiffiia Ji J 1919 was th ness. for whi< customers ai forward to a confidence w beville Coun over the futu We are pi tions that re they have, ai fit by their ii down. We ] business hou we will be pi \ Dixie >n from Vienna. J A dispatch from London January 1, asserted that officially they were iclined to believe the story of the V1 ty's fall untrue. er th BOLSHEVIKI ON MOVE sa C. London, Feb. 3.?An official state- ju lent to the British war office from a dessa under date of February 2, lys that the Bolsheviki have cap- is jred Nikolaiv and now are march- oi hing on Otchakof. The chances of J< olding Odessa are regarded as very hi N C( for Cash k during this sale and Silk 'rice _ All Go m Prices I iiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiitiH'iiiiiaiiiniimnniiutiiituiimiitnmiimiusiunifitmmmaiiiifuiniimfiituififiiiiU! ifiHtimiHtiiitttiiUMiiiiitiiiiitiiitintntitiiiiiiifttiiiiiiniimiitiiitiiiiiritiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiitiiiiniiiiuuviin?ir ie banner year in our real ch we are deeply appreci id friends. The year If .s being still better than rhich we have in Abbevi] ty causes us to feel verj ire. eased to refer to our for ai estate values would id that those who buy no ivestment. Real Estate have several good proi ses, homes and farm pi eased to talk with you a! Land Com L. M. TALBERT, Abbeville, S. C. IOHN BROWN'S GRAVE SOLD. ,f, Troy, N. Y., Feb. 2.?The much q sited grave of John Brown of s'avy abolition fame at North Elba, ir> e Adirondacks, is included in the si le of 1,200 acres of land in Essex aunty near Lake Placid which has ^ st been Dougnt Dy James nuriey, director of the bank Laka Placed. The tract, which sold for $60,000 heavily timebered and lumbering il >erations will be carried on. When w )hn Brown was executed in 1359 ti s body was taken to this form P hich he had obtained as a refuge IHH IIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIII?i| ag DISCOUNT I '' Dresses 1j jjjj CASH 1 4 ==EZ ods sold at Sale will be CASH. r price if goods re charged. hbJ it r*-^ if :'l I 3 BP li ' I m II u urn, l! r = / 1| !! [ 1= ii , | estate busi- j" j[ iative to our )20 we look 4919. The Jj lie and Abr optimistic jj mer predicincrease as ?w will pronever goes positions in operty that >out. pany || ^ II 11 11 ? = 52 2 : 35 I = rj or fugitive slaves. Several years go through the efforts of the late lolonel Legrand B. Cannon, a mon ment was placed over the grave rhich is visited annually by thouands of tourists. lotice Red Cross Home Seryicc Office Hours. On account of sickness in the famy the Home Service office hours rill be from 11 to 1:30 o'clock, unil further notice. For emergency hone 91. Mrs. M. T. Coleman, Secretary.