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. SALE WILL LAST UNTIL I 0.11 u;..l n i- c_i? IsUiiou vt a?u uuuus jaic 30c extra heavy yd. wide White Homsepun, short lengths .... 21c. Extra good quality 35c Cheviot, 25c vd. S 36 in. Percales sold for 35c yd. I Short lengths going for.... 25c yd 30 in. Long Cloth 35c quality going for 25c yd. 36 in Embroidery Cloth, 45c value, June sale 35c yd. 72 in. White Table Damask sold for 98c, June sale 83c yd. 1 lot 27 in. Frints all colors, snort lengths 19c yd. 38 in. Colored Lawns and Batiste sold for 75c, going for ...,55c yd. 1 lot 36 in. White Voiles and Batiste sold for 45c, going for 29c yd SHOE SALE 1 lot Men's Oxfords worth up to $7 r?frir. sale nrice $3.98 11 lot Ladies' Vici Kid Oxfords in tan or black, new styles, sold for !$9.95 and $8.95, sale pr. $7.95 $7.45 Men's Oxfords, Tan or Black, sale $5.95 $8.45 Men's Oxfords Tan or 2 Black, sale $6.95 | $9.95 Men's Oxfords, Tan or 'h Black, sale $7.95 | $12.50 Men's Oxfords, Tan or w co en JL>IHCK, SclltJ | . *j ? i AC i AS3E VILLE, SOUTH CARO .? . N{ j 'tj . burdened with orders ! ures and that pricc for angel food i'or nobody. That | appears 011 the tag The kind hearted lady and excel-' one and all. lent cake-maker who has the past few However, from issues advertised in THE ABBE-j they will give thei VILLE PRESS AND BANNER that, <i CllSCOUIlt 01 1U p she would bake ANGEL FOODjCash. The only go CAKES for $2.50 each called us up by The Kerr Film: this morning and in tones of direst which they are. Il( distress asked us to please, please to allow this 10 p< don't insert her ad. any longer. She' count are Hoosi explained that it would take her all Cabinets. Edison 1 summer to bake sufficient cakes to and Globe-Werilic fill the orders she had already receiv-' Book Cases. The ] ed, and that it would taxe all the' ers of these three -pr\y* tfarvmo +a rofnm tho mr?n- T'Dpf ICP tllPlP flVPH pjLVHl/ AVI WV A VVW4U vuv MtwiA-j v v? VAW v?aw?? >...w v. ey of the cae-lovers whose orders she over the country { simply could not fill. | handling them is n Owing to the lady's urgent plea to cut prices as th for mercy and that we do not care to) on a very close ma bankrupt her returning oraers and^ fit. money, we have granted her request.! One Price tO 6V MORAL.?If you have anything to that price the very sell advertise it in The Abbeville sistent with the be Press and Banner, the tri-weekly that merchandise.? (a< gets results. Square Sent To Afcir HDIAr TA It I I _____ ? ^ "l~u" The fire departn?er ' The Kerr Furniture Co., the sIuar<! 10 tlu; laund' live up-to-date dealers in fur-|a 00" an*<save " niture and home furnishings clra,n?.at the. same have inaugurated the one price ?u, . e V* ?ngine p system in their business. They '*"t.ne the boys *,ho believe that one person's inon- eno?f 0 e up't0" ,W is as good as another's and wash,nft took "lacethat each customer should re- STAMPS FOR reive the same consideration ill their store. Something has hapj The Kerr Furniture Co. have! newly elected presii iiwrkon evofvthmff in plain lip[-i ^namber ot Lommerc * NOW \IR'S I (THE HOT HUi .OT5 AKfc LLU5LU UU 1-INU L DRESS SALE 1 lot Ladies Colored Lawn and Gingham Dresses, $2.50 'value, going for $1.95 $2.98 Colored Voile Dresses go" fl>0 OA mg i or y&.ov $4.95 Gingham and Voile Dresses, sale price $3.95 $6.95 Gingham Dresses, sale price $4.95 1 lot Ladies' and Misses MiddySuits, sold for $6 to $7.95 this sale $4.95 I WAIST SALE 1 lot $2.98 and $3.48 Ladies' Embroidered Jap Silk Waists, sale price $2.39 $6 and $6.50 Georgette Waists, sale price $4.95 $6.95 navy blue Georgette waists going for.. * $5.75 OVERALL SALE 1 lot Men's extra heavy Overalls, $3.50 value, June sale $2.69 1 good large size man's Handkerchief, sale price 10c. Men's Pants sold for $2.98, June sale L $2.69 Men's Good Worsted Pants $3.95 value, sale $2.98 Men's Pants in different colors, sold for $4.95, sale price ... $3.69 )AIR'S DEPAf LINA. i will be cut we reported in Monday's paper that price US it ^e? among others, in view of the f will be l'01, fact our "foreign" teachers j had all departed for the summer, this price'had S0us^t quotations in wholesale ..fnmftpc' quantities of stamped envelopes i tuoivmuio, cent for m postmaster. Well its all ods handled!off so *ar as *ie *s concernec* *or iture Co onlWaS caught early yesterday morning )t Dermi'tted'trading PostaSe stamps for Cincos . l I at one of the drug stores. "It is bet3r cent, aib- ? er Kitchen ter to have-etcPhonographs ke Sectional sanders will run manufactur arllcles ad- Ex-sheriff Olin Sanders, of Andprices all erson, has announced himself a ind a dealer candidate for the position of sheriff Ot permtited| of Anderson county. Sanders was ey are sold last year appointed by Gov. Cooper irgin of pro-] to fill the vacancy in the sheriff's j office, but was recently deposed by erybody and the governor for misconduct and lowest COn-1 Guerdon King appointed in hi3 St quality Of Stead. King has also stated that he [lv.) would make the race this summer. Laundry MORE TALKING MACHINES it "took the ( We had a few remarks to make re!*v" vesterdav cently about Willie Harris and his a thorough talkinS machines. We said that Wiltime trying ^at^ a machine which aid its own ump and de- talking and that a human talking were lucky machine which did its own talking rn" when the | tliat a human talking machine i was not nccessary to sell it. But we i did not say that Willie does not know CIGARS | how to talk. He does, and Tie keeps talking, uorp. Aerr, wno nas gone >ened to the back into the furniture business, is ient of the also a talker. And he sells talking e. Remember machines which also talk. And Willie UNE 2 ON ^CDT ( JSLil 1. ? 5TLER RACKET) VUARANTEE JUST HOW LONi SILK DRESS SALE 1 lot Ladies Silk Poplin Dresses, sold for $8.50, going in this sale for $6.85 t i i r i* ? r<*n m i 1 i lox .uaaies diiK laneta ana Messaline dresses sold for $12.95 going in this sale $9.95 1 lot Ladies' silk taffeta and Messaline dresses, sold for $19.50, this sale $16.95 1 lot Ladies Taffeta dresses sold for $24.95 this sale .... $19.95 1 lot Ladies' Georgette Dresses i j ? c?o ^ r a x? poa r a con ne i suiu iur iu tpotf.uu ,.?p^7.7o LADIES' SKIRT SALE 1 lot ladies' cotton worsted skirts assorted colors, sold for $1.48, sale price 98c. 1 Int. la Hips' Silk nr Wool Skirts. sold for $3.98, sale price .. $2.95 1 lot ladies silk or wool skirts sold for $6 and 6.50, sale price $4.99 $8.98 Silk or Wool Skirts, sale . price $6.95 LADIES' UNDERWEAR SALE. $1.25 Silk Camisoles for .... 98c $1.98 Silk Camisoles for _ $1.48 $2.25 Silk Camisoles for .. $1.98 $1.25 Muslin Teddies for .... 98c, $2.98 Silk Teddies for $2.65 $4.98 Silk Teddies for $3.98 $6.00 Silk Teddies for $4.65 1 lot Knit Union Suits 39c i ITMENT STO! CLII , has put him to talking. We thought Caruso Sing | he would, and he did. But about talking machines. If you; The home oi [ want a good talking machine it will' greatest tenor | pay you to see both of these talkers; at East Hampt I (We mean Willie and the Corp.)' I Listen to Willie and hear his line of i y * neves as j talk, and then take an earful from va^ued at half the Corp. Then go back and listen to' miss'n?Willie's machine and see if it talks' The r?bbery like him, and then see Corp's andl judge of its voice and hign notes _ _!^*'9SafflK?R7aaa and then if you want to buy, do so according to your own judgment. If the talkers don't do what they say,' (still meaning Willie and the Corp.) or the talking machines prove to be no good, then see The Press and Banner and we will do some talking. OllG is I AAV V VHV Death of Mr?. W. J. Gentry i 1 , , j but it 1 Mrs. W. J. Gentry, of the Longl fact. U Cane section, died early Saturday! richeS morning at the home of her parents, j 1 ? Mr. and Mrs. Loftis, after a long pic Ol illness, the trials of which she bore i Saved Christian fortitude and patience. - j ITiatica The deceased was twenty-two YOU \ vears of age and was a consistent; 'member of the Iva Baptist church.! U1UCI1U The funeral services were con- nclllClci ' ducted by Rev. W. B. Hawkins Sur.- ^ \'iS6 Syi 1 day afternoon from the Baptist q? q g-p ' church at Star and interment fo!- -ttt ' lowed in Cross Roads cemetery. ** ? P^? 1 In addition to both her parents, Saving Mrs. Gentry is survived by her huskan/4 ori/4 UH-Ia Hmicrhhui* Ihrpo sis-1 ' ters, Mrs. Lem TJldrick, Mrs. Frank | NATI Milford and Miss Vera Loftis; and! two brothers, Bru:e a .d Reid Lof-| i I IHIIUJiM II'mI IjfoMiMWiMWIgBaMMMB???? [ SALE 2Tr?DC J JL Vl\Li m ________? G LOTS WILL LAST. MEN'S SUIT SALE f ? ^ 1 lot Men's genuine Palm Beach Suits, natural tan shade, worth on today's market $15, going in this sale for $4.98 V -\T 1% T )_ 1 "|X~ J ' U JLOUIlg IVJLtJIl b UtJlttJU OUIUb, SU1U for $27.50, sale price $21.95 $29.95 Young Men's Suits, this sale $24.50 $44.95 Young Men's Suits, sale price $37.50 ??? SHIRT SALE 1 lot Meif s Shirts, white and colored, worth up to $1.98, going at 98c. $6.00 Men's Silk Shirts, sale price $4.95 | ; ' J Jv BASEMENT SPECIAL SALE, 1 Good Broom ., 50c. r'; 1 Good Covered Boiler, 50c value . ~ U / sale / 39c. 1 Good Enamel Coffee Pot, sold for 75c, sale 59c. 1 large 8 qt. Preserving Kettle sold for $1, June sale 69c 1 Blue Enamel large size SauceirkQ-n orJrl -pr?r? <R1 cqTo ; v jy Gv 1 i j OV/IVl xvi y uuijlv - - _ _ w 'w w m ^ Thin Blown Tumblers, full size | 50c value, sale price 6 for 29c. | Linoleum Mats 24x36 size sold , I for 35c, June sale 25c. 1 ^ 1 VTON, SOUTH CAROLINA | ^ ;ing Madly Today Mrs. Caruso when she returned Home. A diamond, necklace valued : Enrico Caruso, the at $75,000 and a pearl necklace, singer in the world, the bridal gift to Mrs. Caruso from on, N. Y., was looted Enrico, valued at $100,000 are night and jewels I amon? the most priceless ornaI J.^1 U.. J.L. xl_? 1 , > I nieiitb umen uy tne irueves. a million dollars arc Call at the Press and Banner for was discovered by Legal Blanks of any kind. FAITH Cause, the other Effect. - System is i only essential to Success, to be sure, s an essential. Don't overlook that nless they were born rich, or had thrust upon them, the wealthy peotoday have been Systematic. They svstematicallv. then invested svste ""l/ * " v / V ,lly. They had to Save first, though, vill have to do the same, barring ac5, to attain the highest degree of Fi1 Success within your reach. We adstematic deposits at stated intervals ecified proportion of your income. y 4 per cent, interest twice a year on s Accounts. OlMAI RANK OF ARRRVTI.IT. Abbeville, S. C. J