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\ V DONALDS 1 V V \ s Mr. R. L.^, Bar more is in Abbevil] this week where he is serving on tb Grand Jury. Mrs. Baskin Winn, Miss Lucia an Master Gordon, spent Saturday an Sunday with the family of Mr. I Uldrick in the Santuc section. Miss Lois Humphries is visitin friends in Pelzer this week. Miss Nub Sharpe 01 Greenwoo was a caller one day this week i j-i - i Mi. r t tne nome u? net uiwuici, **** . Sharpe Her friends are glad t know that she is much improved i health. Mrs. Robert McKenzie and bab r?f Abbeville were guests last wee r.t the home of her parents, Mr. an Mrs. Henry. Miss Margaret C. Dallas left la; Ta TIi a nam api 1U 1I1C ISC1UUU The Editor? The article "What is contributed by "Law '< sets forth the facts in that I am sending it t< WHAT IS WARM THE QUESTION I! ICALLY i To The State: The further along we get in seems to get candidates for public on a given issue, and if perchance been made it may confidently be ming" will be done before the op Mr. Harding is exhibiting this we gree that it is necessary for Mr. ( day's papers to find out what new didate is taking?whether or not will bid for the uLodgites," or se the advocates o"f tile League of N In our own state we are not are expected to be satisfied with j ment of the liquor laws by vague press dispatches of March 20th wl of Sunday, March 21, contained ren as follows: "Another important plank displeasure upon the Volstead measure as a thing for repeal.' The language is plain and n* Mr. Warren says that the federa "repealed.'" Today I note he is g that he is a student of governmer doctrines of Calhoun," and that 1 "in^the home for home use, for t' this for the benefit of "the good v I imagine the good women a prived of the right of being brew demand on account of the sacran taken care of by physicians who taking away this great destroyer who inveigh against the enforcer are ready to take up and cry in "demon rum" above water. Now as to the facts of the n ren is a real student of governm must know that under the terms laws of that state permit, upon 1 medicinal purposes, one can obta every ten days?that is four and is certainly sufficient to take cari disease be that of abnormal cravi What is the .result then? 3V federal act but with his own sta "States Rights" South Carolina < whiskey question, and take care favor, as South Carolina was, of to be in favor of an act of congr want the Eighteenth amendment necessarily in favor, according t statement, of liberalizing enforc had and the constitutional provis Now as to "'States Rights" tion provides that amendments r fourths of the legislatures of the meaning of that article. Very x and Eighteenth amendments wer this state controlled entirely by' sentatives in congress and in the pressed will of the people of the those amendments to ine severa opposed to the Eighteenth ameni violative of our rights? If the state voted for it it surely does i ? state. No, the simple fact is that i lioun to attempt to conceal in it ^ raised regarding any of the amc amendment, with the vote of th manufacture and sale of intoxic and a federal act was passed m; the illicit traffic in whiskey. (Political vjweek for Ware Shoals, where she ^Ihas a position in the grade school as ^ teacher of the ninth grade. V Mr. Chas. Smith is in Abbeville \ this week, where he is serving on e' the jury. ? i The Messrs. Drake are so rushed i with work that their grist mill is jrunning steadily night and day. , Quite a large crowd of our ladies ^ are taking advantage of "Votes for Women'" and are busy registering this week. " All patrons and friends of our school are urged to be present at l( the opening on Monday morning, l- September 13th. We have a set of "grand" new teachers this year, and ,0 we hope this will be a successful n year. The following have been engaged to teach here: * Miss Lucile Medlock, Greenwood, , S. C., first and second grades. Miss Orabel Thompson, Newberry S. C., third and fourth grades. rats of S. C. ; Warren's Real Stand?" md Order," so clearly one of the great issues 3 you for publication. E. D. SMITH. ?r\r i i ATllinn :No KbAL SIANIff 5 ASKED, AND LOGANSWERED. political life the more difficult it office to say exactly where they stand i at one time a definite statement has expected that considerable "trimening of the polls. In national affairs !1 nigh universal trait to such a de}ox to read the last edition of each shift of position the Republican canhe is holding on to Hiram Johnson, ek in the end to obtain the votes of? ations. without the same condition. People a candidate's position on the enfoi'ceexpressions on "States Rights." The lich received publication in the issues a definite statement from Mr. Warin my platform is that I look with act. I regard that enforcement 99 ee'ds no explanation; in simple words 1 whiskey enforcement act should be jiving as his reason for his position Auvcrtisemeru.j it "with a profound knowledge of the le is advocating the making of'wine he sacrament and for sickness," and vomen of this state." re not much exercised over being deers, that the ministers are making no lent, and that the sick are very well have made no violent protests against of disease. On the other hand those nent act are the same old ones who order to becloud the issue and keep latter. In the first place, if Mr. Warent and has read the federal act he of that act in any state where the the prescription of a physician, for tin liquors to the amount of one pint a half gallons a year. The amount j of any ordinary sick man unless his ng for whiskey. Ir. Warren's quarrel is not with the ite legislature. By the * exercise of :an recede from its position on the of the thirsty. If Mr. Warren is in the Eighteenth amendment, he ought ess to enforce it. He surely does not to be a mockery. The result is he is o any logical deduction from his own ement so that more whiskey can bs lion made less effective. generally. Article V of the constitunay be made when ratified by threeseveral states. No one questions the veil then, the Sixteenth, Seventeenth e all ratified by the legislatures of white Democrats after our own repre! senate had, in response to the ex state, votea ior tne suomissiun ?i 1 states. Mr. Warren says he is not Imeit. Where then can he contend it amendment was proper and our own not conflict with any interests of this t is a mockery of the doctVine of CalLhe real issue?an i<suc that was never rndments named until the Eighteenth is state, was passed prohibiting the rating liquors lor beverage purposes, lkinc the amon-lment effective against LAW AND ORDER. 1 1 v~r.Iiss Henrietta King, Columbia S. C., fifth and sixth grades. Miss Aline Collins, Edgemore, ? C., seventh and eighth grades. I Miss Olga U chardsor, Liberty, ? C., ninth and tenth grades. i Miss Alice Humphries and Mis Alice Lee have returned front Mor treat where they spent the summei 1 The friends of Miss Alice will b pleased to know that her health hz been much benefited. She wi make her home in Pelzer where Mis ' Alice Lee is on the teaching stal again this year. ' i Mr. Benjamin Carlton has retun ed from the mountains, where h spent the summer in a boy's cam] He will return to B. M. I. j Messrs. Ernest tfiack ana uarr Carlton will enter Erskine Colleg next week. We wish for them most successful year. ( Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharpe, c near Donalds, visited their daughtt Mrs. Robert Jones in Anderson la; week. 1 j Miss Louise Agnew has joined he mother and sister at the home c Mrs. John Hodges. ' Miss Lucia Winn left Tuesda I morning for Orangeburg Count: where she will teach this year. I Mr. Clarence Gordon of Anderso spent Sunday with home folks. I : AIR MAIL SERVICE | COAST TO COAS" I Mineola, N. if., Sspt. f.?Trans continental air mail service to Sa Francisco was officially inaugurate today when R. G. Page, i-iloting a airplane specially equipped to cai ry 400 pounds of mail started hi westward flight at 6:30 o'clock. H carried, in his cargo of mail, lettei I to the mayors of six cities along th route. The airplane was scheduled t make its first stop at Clevelanc I Other stations chosen were Chicag* (Omaha, Neb.; Cheyenne, Wyoming Salt Lake City, Reno, Nevada an ! inally, San Francisco. J The trip is scheduled to be com pleted in three days arriving at Sa Francisco 42 hours ahead of th time regularly required for ma: t trains. { The Flight mapped out is 2,65 miles in length. The establishmen f the service places at the disposs of the United States military force v/hat is probably the greatest syj em of regularly maintained landin ields and facilities in the world, ac ording to the Postoffice Depart went. MASTER'S SALE The STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Pleas. C. L Pressly, D.' E. Pressly and othe: Plaintiffs \ against * " ' Leila E. Ramey, F. J. Sutherlan and others. Defendan By authority of a Decree of Sale I the Court of Common Pleas for A beville County, in said State, mac in the above stated case, I will off for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abb ville C. H., S. C. on Salesday in 0 tober, A. D. 1920, within the leg * " ?? j hours,of sale tfie ionowing uwuiu. land, to wit: All that tract or pare of land situate, lying and being Abbeville County, Cedar Sp.rin Township, in the State aforesai containing One Hundred and Fort Two gC 142) Acres, more or less, ai bounded by lands of J F. Miller, 1 E. Hollingsworth, Long Cane Cre< and known as the McCartney place Also?All that lot or parcel < land situate, lying and being in t' City of Abbeville, County and Sta aforesaid, containing one (1) aci more or less and bounded by lands S F. Cromer and Perry Street. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Pi chaser to pay for papers and stamj , THOS. P. THOMSON, 3t. Master A. C., S. ( STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Women will never be paid as mu for lecturing as men, because they < too much of it for nothing. fl^MBOBBSSSSr SS^LCD TINS ONLY AT YOUR GROCERS fhaxwell house | coffee g l? fa j?JHjZjrzjzmzfZJzremajzjzRfzJEmzJHfzrHJHnfamjEjajrzrajHj I NEW FALL DRESS Ichandise that bears gair prices always prices t You .may be sure that anything and everyth .. d represented. If for any reason you think you n ? ) gj ey bring back the goods. If you don't is *5 ' want them we don't want you to have e S il-a fVlQm *s j nl txiv/jui ie! g We spend a lot of time studying your o g need and means and when we put anv)( 5 thing in our stock you may be sure it is d ^ wor^ we ask; most times a little more. 3 You can't lose when you deal with us. 0 S Everything is marked in plain figures. 1 @ One price to all and that the lowest pos? sible. ! iHADDON !- ri[ fc^jpjEirjarejzfajznw \ ^ <=> ^flr '%Jffln JB^ Mf . ^K ^^L| ;k j k3*^Bk- JWit*?<AflJMi y*+* *~^ y^ \ I. ' ' gizrararararararemrarataBramaHrejatarejararaf ^ snow showing new I Millinery, Suits, 1 sses, Coats, Wool jj 1 !otton Piece Goods | s store is brimful of good merchan- ? md wo believe the kind that most S 5 want. The common things of ? day use should be good?and if they S jonomical they are good. These are g IP tl711PS tn snp.rifir?o mmlifmfnr S ; but to buy from a store that sei's 3 ;y for reasonable prices. For this S ti we count a large part of our service S ' ) public tfye gathering here of things ? ire thoroughly good?tliat will give ? lete and lasting satisfaction Tno<*- S hat are fair'to you and fair to us. jjj ing you purchase from us is just as ^ have not received value for your mon- [j '^pP, ' Jl | ) .jf*^ % ]Y . Ill ' |g <r~> X a ' 131 Vj |g| WILSON I afajETEJBizrazfHiHfgiHragfgiHfHiM lijs I jM a cinch 1 > figure why J amels sell! M 0 ifc a jj H M Hn UL mm mme *^H ^BSHHI IL I ,?. 1 ^^K-, li^Hp???SiBBBjHP?P" JS? You should know why Camels 1 ? -?fi-ooVii'nor Qrt are so unusuai, so atisfying. First, quality?second, Camels expert blend of choice Turkish nd choice Domestic tobaccos which rou'll certainly prefer to either kind moked straight! Camels blend makes possible that vonderful mellow mildness?yet all the lesirable body is there! And, Camels lever tire your taste! You'll appreciate Camels freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor I For you.1: own satisfaction compare Camels puff by puff with any ciga~ rette in t ie world at any price ! _ i are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of20 cits* or ten packages I 200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered We strongly r< commend this carton for the home or office or when you tro 0 " ad * nnr\ rn Winston-Salem, N. C. RL r [NULU-3 1.