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Adair's . ||- (Fori | Our stock is now complete w right time to get lower prices. A 1 coats and suits at prices that \ 1 Rerm K LADIES' WAISTS Jci{> Silk Kmbroidererl Waists . $1.69 gjl Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists in all new p? Colors and Designs . . . $2.98 to $3.98 W Heller Georgette and Silk Crepe Waists made right Si up to the minute in style and combination $4.95 to $7.95 Voile and Cotton Waists $1.48 to $2.98 1 LADIES NEW FALL SKIRTS Silk Poplin Skirts $3.98 All Wool Serge Skirts $4.95 Big lot new Fall Skirts, in Wool, Plaids, Serge and Poplin $6.00 to $9.95 I NEW FALL DRESSES We have just opened a lot of New Fall Dresses. All the new shades and styles, in Messaline. TricoItine and Serge. They are Beauties. All Wool Serge Dresses, Braided and Embroidered, New SI vie $11.95 * ' Messaline Dresses?all new shades and styles, Braided and Embroidered $12.50. All wool Tricotine Dresses, beautifully embroidered latest styles $14.95 Ladies New Fall Dresses; several different designs, i AJ.: g rvudir i (Fori NEWS NOTES | the first woman to hold such a posiiHftn Fnr vears Miss Broadmn. was Miss Mabel Broadman has been a member of the Executive Com% appointed a District of Columbia mittee of the National Red Cross Commissioner by -President Wilson, and was prominent in Washington To The Music Lovers of ALL Atnlln j AUUCVU1C I Beg to Announce the Engagement of the WORLD'S FAMOUS ARTISTS CO., WHO WILL APPEAR AT THE OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER, 1ST. Feeling assured that this announcement will be wel- , corned by all with unfeigned enthusiasm, for it will be ( a privilege to hear this superb organization which in- . eludes such celebrated artists as: Helena Morrill, Golorature Soprano, late Prima Donna with the Boston Hnnnn Pnmnnnv P,?rln Ferritti. Italian Bari ljllgilsli v_7jjcl u. uuuijjuiij . , tone of the La Scale Grand Opera Company of Milan, last season with the Greatore Grand Opera Company. ' Celeste Seymour, renowned American Violinist and Antonio Voccoli, noted Italian Pianist. ABBEVILLE may consider itself fortunate in being included as one of the cities to be visited en-tour. Seldom has an organization presenting four celebrated Soloists ever appeared at one concert recital given here. Wherever this organization has appeared, they have been enthusiastically received by capacity houses and we feel positive that Abbeville will not be the exception. ? * -*11 1 CA The trices prevailing win ue. uut,, f UV) I $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Owing to the limited seating capacity of the Abbeville Opera House for an occasion of this kind, the demand for tickets will no doubt exceed the supply. Because of this contingency a quick response for seat reservations is recommended. Mail applications, with (-heck or money order may NOW be sent the undersigned. All such applications will be filled in the nrHp.r of their receipt before the regular advance sale opens. J. A. VERCHOT, .. Manager Opera House. N. B. Add 10 Per Cent. War Tax On All Remittances. mtmmmmmamm Depai nerly The HOT HUSTJ ith all the new kir Ve are selling dre* vill surprise you. zmber We Are A in Trieotine, Serge and Beautiful lot oi Ladies i\ew new cloths and shades . EXTRA SF I Nutmegs Lenox Laundry Soap ... . Palm Olive Soap Two-in-One Shoe Polish . . Men's Good Quality Hose . . 144 Rice Buttons Men's White Handkerchiefs Men's Work Shirts Best Grade Oil Cloth .... Kxtra Good Quality Men's He SILK SPI 3-S in. Good Quality Georget) 38 in. good quality Crepe d i I!i \f 3U in. goon quaiuy lviessuuu 3G in. good quality Plaid Si 36 in. good quality Black T< 3(5 in. good quality Silk Pop COTTON GOOD 27 in. good quality Cheviots 30 in. good quality White H ; Depa: merly The HOT HUST 'during the Taft Administratoin. |i i i 1 The Court of Common Pleas I | which begins in Spartanburg the ii 127th will last for four weeks, Crimi- n j nal Court will be held in Aiken at c the same time, fifteen homicide- / cases being on the docket for trial, e _J t The Dillon County Warehouse F and Marketing Corporation is in- s j creasing its capital stock from fifty a |to one hundred thousand dollars a and will have two units of its ware- ^ house ready for use by October 1st. , g - I The Mt. Zion High School in " Winnaboro begins its 135th session iuuiiuav. ' f William Turner , six year old boy o of Spartanburg, died Saturday from y rabies, having been bitten by a mad dog some weeks ago. The child had had the Pasteur treatment and was supposed to be well. The first bale of cotton for . # ri crowded and people in the town are being asked to take the students as . si roomers. t I a I The first bale of cottoin for C( Hartsville sold this year for sixty and a half cents a pound. jai < Mrs. Cooper, wife of Governor ^ Cooper, has been appointed State Chairman for the women of South ^ Carolina to solicit funds for the 01 Democratic Campaign. e: c< GAMBLERS NABBED m tc j Chief of Police Johnson, assisted by members of the local force and by I Deputy Sheriff Cann took a trip to the park Saturday afternoon. Two games were on amongst the boys of ^ the colored persuasion, one of skin' t] j and the other of dice. When the gam-' , ; biers in the first crowd saw the offic- ^ i ers they did not wait to see whether ^ i Mr. Cann and Chief Johnson wanted , (J l to see a game well played, but took ^ r ; to their heels. In their wild flight they j i ran clean over the dice game, flush: ing that covey when they were not ? I I " i expecting^trouble whatever. In the first game Will Sims, Bob' Golver, George Strother, Johnnie Jackson, Bob Hester, Shine Hawkins ! and Earle Cade put up ten dollars, o which tiiey iorfeited Monday morning y i 1 \ rtmer LER RACKET) ids and styles of sses, waists, piec Iways On The J rlessaline : , .. $19.50 ana Fall Dresses, in all the . . . $29.50 and $34.50 'ECIALS ~ . 5 Cents. 5c Cake i 1Oc Cake 13c Box 10c Pair. 10 Cents 10 Cents. 98 Cents. 50c Yard. _ its in New styles $3.98 CIALS ie, all shades . $1.49 yd e Chine . . . . $1.75 yd. e ' $1.75 yd. Ik Taffet . . $1.98 yd. iffeta ..... $1.95 yd. lin, all colors 98c. yd. ? S SPECIALS 25c yd. omespun 25c yd. \ rtment LER RACKET) n the Mayor's Court., Sugar Watt, sometimes known as i. J. Watt was also charged with be-1 ng in this game, but the charge was iot "proved." Sugar appeared in ourt with his attorney and witness ilderman Henry, sometimes also calld, "The Rich Young Ruler," and he witnesses against him not being resent Sugar made out an alibi. He aid he didn't know just exactly what n alibi is, but that his attorney did, nd he was sure he had one. Sugar id not object to paying the ten dolirs so much a he did to the disrace which his conviction would fing on his wife and children, ence hfe strenous defense. In the Dice Case Ernest Smith foreited his bond of ten dollars. The ther entries in that game have n<5t et been apprehended. RUNS OVER AUTOMOBILE Adam Crawford, Uncle Jim's ght hand man, was here Saturday. e saw a friend from the Savannah de. Adam didn't see double beluse he has but one eye, but he . >uld not see the way around, jnce when he started home and an atomobile got in his way, " he just iriv" over it. He knocked a hole in je radiator, and otherwise injured le animal. In the Mayor's Court lis morning Adam was fined $40 r 30 days. The sentence, with the icception of $5.00 was suspended on jndition that Adam have the autolobile repaired which he promised > do. NOTICE TO VOTERS. The Board' of Registration will ave their books open for the regis-| ration of voters in Abbeville, Satur- ' ay and Monday, September 25 and 1 H; Vnv /Iifn; Duo Wocf TVTrmr?oXT Oth; Donalds, Tuesday 21st; Lownesville Wednesday 22nd; Calhoun 'alls Thursday 23; Antreville, Fri ay 24th. J. T. CHEATHAM, t. Chairman of Boar.!. GOLD AND SILVER DECLINE Washington, Sept. 11?Production) f both gold and silver declined last! var. Director of the Mine Baker an-! < 1 y merchandise bo e goods, clothins ob 21 in. good quality Outing . . 21 in. good quality now Full I 32 in. best quality Tail Dress G SWEATEi Laides' all wool Slip On Swea values, going for Ladies Hippie tail all wool Swe Ladies' New Fall all wool Swe ors : . . . Men's and Boys Coat and Slee n* lAi^n i m 5HUL3! Dr Ladies' New Fall Shoes, high < Black Boys', Girls and Infants Shoe: Men's Shoes, all different sha Ladies' Bedroom Slippers, &11 TRUNKS AND S 24 in. Suite Case . . i Better Suit Gases . All styles and sizes in Trunks : Store ' s 1IIII1IHIII1IIIHIIII nounced tonight in making public re vised figures which showed the pro duction to have been: Gold, $60,333, 400; silver, $63,533,652. In fln ounces, the output totalled 2,918,621 of gold and 56,682,445 of silver. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Probate Court. Citation for Letters of Administra tion. By J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge o Probate: WHEREAS, Charles S. Evans hat] made suit to me, to grant him letter of administration of the estate an< effects of Mrs. Leila Gibert Evans late of Abbeville County, deceased. These Are Therefore, to cite an< admonish all and singular the kindrei and creditors of the said Mrs. Leila Gibert Evans, deceased that they b< and appear before me, in the Cour rk-f PrnKofn +a Ka Q4\ AKKovilh Court House, on Monday the 27th o: September 1920, after publicatioi hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenooi to show cause, if any .they have, wh] the said Administration should no I be granted. . GIVEN under my hand and seal o: the Court this 13th day of Sept. ii the year of our Lord one thousan< nine hundred and twenty and in thi 144th year of American Independ ence. Published on the 13th day of Sept 1920 in the Press and Banner, an< on the Court House door for the timi required by law. ( J. F. MILLER, 3t. Judge of Probate. WANTS WANTED?Thee adult pupils; pri vate French lessons. Three day: weekly. 7?8 p. m. Episcopal rM U Cf Q_R_Qfr>rl Xwcu tui y f \jiiuitii uw. w-v-uu|/M, LOST?Between Due West and Calhoun Falls, or between Calhoun Falls and Abbeville, Saturday, automobile tire and rim, Buick sis car, size 33x4. Finder notify T. A. Putnam, Due West, S. C. Expenses paid. lt-pd. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ____ - , - - ^ -yr^-; >re I ught at the I 'i I, hats, shoes 1 H . 29c. yd. >ress Ginghams ' B ] 37 1-2c yd. linghams . . 58c yd. 5:? 1 ters, all colors, $6.00 , $3.98 a ters, all colors $4.95 saters, all new col- * ' $7.45 to $9.95 q veless Sweaters ? B - | $1.98 to $9.95 j ???????? HI ' y iOES! ' >r low heel. Brown or _.4 $4.95 to $9.95 5 98c to $7.95 .pes, new styles ) \ $4.95 to $9.95 colors $1.98 to $2.48 UIT CASES $1.49 / $1.98 to $6.95 M . . .: $7.50 to $24.95 f. j mmmmmmmmmmrnrn i- Save 10 to 25 per cent on Floor- " i- ing, Ceiling, Siding, Laths and Shingles. Buy in car lots. Send list . e for delivered prices. Greenwood 3 Sales Co., Box 435, Greenwood, S. - .(J?- 9,13.-26wks.-c. The Wizard Jr., is the only Standard, ' Air-cooled Automobile buila hf\ America at a popular price, $3&5. Weighs only eight hundred pounds. Ninety-six county agencies already f' appointed. Ten thousand cars under contract. Union ^county, North a Carolina, changed hands in July 3 for three thousand dollars. Secure j your county agency now. Wizard Automobile Company, Charlotte, North Carolina. ltpd. j WANTED?Position as stenographer ? by young lady with knowledge of bookkeeping. Reply to t ! X. Y. Z.. Gen. Delivery. Green wood, S. C. 9-10-2tpd. i f ROOMS WANTED?Three furnish- ' 1 ed rooms for light housekeeping 1 or will lease furniture sufficient f to furnish same. If you have * rooms or furniture please write at once to "B" care of Press and f Banner. 3t. pd. \ j FOR SALE?One -brand new 6-room 3 Bungalow with all modern convens iences, on Magazine Street. The Home Buuilding Corporation, See T. G. White, Pres. 9- -tf.c * WANTED?A position as clerk, ex2 perienced. Reference as to honesty,J integrity and painstaking to dutie^H can be furnished. Married. Ha^flfl mall family and could not mak^Bj " change before Dec or Jan. 1st ow I' ing to present employment. Ad- 'a dress Box 42, Abbeville S C. 9-13t 1 ! HEMSTITCHING and Picoting at tachments, works on all sewing 5 machines. Price $2.00. Personal [ checks 10c extra. Light's Mail Or der House, box 127, Birmingnam, Ala. 8-27.-9tc. 1 J WANTED?Young women, ages 18 J to 30/to take nurses' training. :| Board, room, laundry, tuition and $10.00 per month. Graduates eligi.( ble for State Board Examinations. Address: .Superintendent, St. Mary's Hospital, Athens, Ga. 9-6?2wks.c i