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WELCOME' | COME TO I , Abbeville jh Saturday , Ml-- FOR ;.S : VV Vf/viviuiv ' ltd if I have just returned from the Northern markets where I secured good bargains ! in every line. New Fall Goods Arriving Daily. ' Full line of ladies I& children's Sweaters, Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes. Goods were bought 1 right and prices are right ' Came in and see '< r. our goods before j you buy. 1 I D. Polialtoff ABBEVILLE, S. C. | I' : make your old car like . new. - _ We build Top*, Seat Covers end all kind of upholstering. Made out of good material and guarL' antee to give good service. Prices reasonable, " t ? H. L. PAGE, Phone 227 Greenwood, S. C. | Hipp Bros. Garage. I i WALLACE HARRIS LAWYER |' Room 204 CITY HALL sr- . I ' \ I 1837 ERSKINE j-; ^ DUE WE! : Eighty -four years of contini y Unwavering Adherence U 0 thorough Scholarship. [! Courses: A. 8., B. 8., M. A C Literary Societies Emphasiz [ j . Intercollegiate Contests in g . worthy of comparison. < Adequate Equipment and E 1 ] Board in College Home at j| Moderate. ij? For catalogue and Applicati I I -ERSKINE I J DUE WE5 I Plumbii I ?J ii?i: aiiu J, _ REASONABLE I PRICES Ralph 'V ' ?> ' I SENATORS AGAIN ADVISE^ M FARMERS TO HOLD COTTON Say There it Every Rmiod Now Fi That Staple Will Go To Twenty Cents. Washington, Aug. 6.?"Don't sell your goods until you get your price." ie This advice was speeding over the g? wires today to farmers all over the fa country. It was sent out 'by mem- nc bers of the house and senate as a re- d( suit of senate approval of the ad_ m ministration's farm credits bill which is counted on to 'boost prices of all ed farm products. af "Hold your cotton for a price of be 20 cents a pound," was one message th sent out broadcast over the southern ar states. It was - supplemented by a M statement from Senator Heflin, Ala- C< bama, which is to get wide circula- an lation in the cotton belt. Senator K Heflin, some months ago advised cot- sa ton planters to hold co.tton, when it was selling for something over 20 bs cents. He today again- urged that it ni be held. This represented an increase of 7, 8 or 9 cents a pound over pres- of ent prices. hf "There is every reason now that in cotton should speedily go to 20 co cents a pound/' said the Heflin statement. m "The farmer is entitled to receive M that price, and he cannot afford to de sell for less. I want to see our m farmers, merchants and bankers in he the cotton-growing states stand to_ pc gether for higher prices for cotton." Western senators appealed to by ye constituents for advice, in favor of m< the passage through the senate of ca the credits bill, were advised in like wl manner to ask for higher prices, and ag to hold their surplus until they get what they ask. The psychological effect will soon be a much higher tone to the agricultural market, senators R< predicted. Frank Corn Goes to Jail m Si Gainesville, Ga., July 26.?Frank R< Corn and rye whiskey, the former a so man and the latter a liquid, figured th in a raid near Flowery Branch Satur Si day when Deputy Sheriffs Strick- he land, Holland and Crow captured 30 th gallons of white rye whiskey?and w< Frank Corn. A broken down car without the customary cans of rum aroused y? the suspicions of the sleuths .who sil kept an eye on the two autoists un- w' til the machine had been repaired, ai Right enough, the cargo had been ia cached in the woods nearDy > and gs when the reloading began the min- cc ions of the law swooped down on Jl . 1 1 T me lucKiess pair. One of them fleet to foot, outran er the officers and doged the bullets, te but Frank Corn and Corn's rye were tr landed in the jail at Gainesville. ar ec _ te SMSISMSISEMSMSfSMSfSJSiSMSJSJSISMHpy ,? S M COLLEGE 1921 1* 3T, S. C. I al sous service. |] ne a Christian Character and 1 w I th Pre-Medical, Special. ed. jg Debate, Oratory and Athletics ra | S< ndowment. Cost. Price in Private Homes |j on Blank, write to [1 COLLEGE, . P ST, S. C. llcl s 1C Igf2J3J2JgjgjSISISISISfSISISM3I2f3J3JSItrtt.'2I513? ai ? m ? w w sa !g PHONE ;; 265 ns ^ p -oa Calvert Building ? Vienna Street ? ei w Turner ; a ? -f~' '? [AY BE A SERIES MURDER BY POISON ive Bodies Ezlnmed to Find Traces of Arsenic?Wo. man is Charged. x Chicago, Aug. 6.?Two more IbocL s are to be exhumed in the investi. ition of the deaths of the Kolze milies, Coroner Peter Hoffman an>unced today, in the effort to trace >wn what county officials assert ay ibe a series of murders. Coroner Hofllman ordered exhum[ the body of Mrs. Lena Kolze an jed member of the family. If her >dy shows traces of arsenic, as did ose of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kolze id John Deminer, whose widow, rs. Mary Demmer, has been quoted, kroner Hoffman said he would exnine a fifth body not related to the olze family, but embalmed by the me undertakers. The undertakers assert their emdming fluid does not contain arsec. Mrs. Mary Demmer, housekeeper ' Fred Kolze, after the deaths of sr husband and Mrs. Kolze, is beg detained by the authorities in with the ease. Mrs: Demmer was said to have aditted caring for her husband and r. and Mrs. Kolze prior to their :aths and aJso was said to have aditted her liking for Fred Kolze and t jealously of him, but denied the >isoning of any of the three. John Demmer died aibout nine ars ago and Mrs. Kolze died nine onths later. Mrs. Demmer then heme housekeeper for Fred Kolze, lose death occurred several weeks :o. > THE WAR IN SPAIN - ? 0 A . 4 .1 _ r sport leiu or Action, Anoiner or Tranquility. Madrid, Aug. 6.?An official stateent issued here today declared >anish troops have occupied La jstinga, a seacoast town in the bay uth of Melilla and have driven off e enemy which has been attacking ikelarach. The energy suffered ravy losses, the statement said, and e Spaniards had two killed and 34 ounded. \m Prisoners Who have escaped from rS ;lvan, report that the defenders 3 isterday agreed to evacuate the po- SB tion after surrendering arms, > but Sh hen the Spaniard surrendered their Sh ms, the rebels fired on the Span- jn rds. Among those killed in the enigement was Captain Garasso, who "C >mmanded the position. Washington, Aug. b.?ine opamsn ^ nbassy was advised tpday by minis- I r of foreign affairs that complete [ anqiiility reigned all over Spain J id public opinion is very encourag- ? 1 I regrding the recuperation of the j 2 rritory which has been lost in f J orocco according to the embassy an- 1 >uncement. 1 The Spanish government will send ? | 1 the reinforcements which may be ] pessary besides the important ones J ? hich have already been dispatched, I t e statement added. IE I DECLINES TO TALK [ ; 1 ippoied Thief and Murderess May f Create Sensation 2 ' Orlando, Fla., Aug. 7.?'Declining f > make any statement until she is I ven permission by her attorneys, | j iss Lena M. T. Clarice, in jail here ? 5 iaTged with the murder of Freder- * ] k Miltimore, restaurant proprietor, fi J if of having robbed the mails of ? 1 ore (than $50,000, asserted that j hen she does consent to speak she j ill cause a new sensation. y| Many who now criticize her, she 1 ? ;ys, will change their viewpoint. I f here has been a shortage in the I { rest Palm Beach post office for sev- | al months, she said, and added that g te made every effort to place the I I aime where it belongs. ? 3 Miss Clarke resents the statements y 2 lat have branded her as a mystic ] id spiritualist. She denied this and ] iys she is only a member of the Con ? J regational Church, of which her * 1 *ed father was a pastor and asserts J J ie always tried to be conservative 1 j i her speech and habits. She denies 1 ? lere has been any Bohemianism in j I . conduct at West Faim. Jtseacn, u= here she had lived since childhood. { Miss Clarke is comfortably pro- ? ded for in her jail cell, where she ( lends most of her time writing on f 1 typewriter which was sent her by f I friend. , . ^ rEverything f< -nothirn ^pHAT'S X CAMEL! Why, just bu It's the best pi cigarettes fresl Heavy paper ot and the revenue age and keep it / And note this Camel package, improve the sm< that must come Camels wondi merit alone. 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