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Doyou know you can roll SOgfiod cigarettes for lOcts from one bag of BullDurham TOBACCO We want you to have the best paper lor "BULL.1* So new you oan rooohro with each package a book el 24 leave* off WUfcthe very finest ofgarotte paper in the world. \gyyy ^ J , ' * V : ' J.\ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received by the Abbeville County Highway Commissioners until 12 o'clock noon, Thursfc day, September 22nd, 1921, at the office of Ij. W. Keller, Superivsor for the construction of 7.57 miles, of top soil road in Abbeville County from the city limits, of Abbeville to the Greenwood county line} better known > as the Abbeville-Greenwood road. The work will consist of the necessary clearing and grabbing, exca, . vation, culvert pipe, headwAlls, topsoil, surfacing, and such other work or material as may be necessary to complete the work according to the plans and specifications of the County engineer. ^ Further information as to quantities and class of work to be done will be furnished by H. B. Humoert, / County Engineer. Bids will be sealed and on the prescribed form, and must be accom\ panied by a certified (fheck or a corporate form, and must be accompanied by a certified check or a cor porate surety bond & the sum of one thousand dollars, made payable to J. S. Stark, Chairman, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if awarded the ' contract within ten days after no1 tice of award enter into written contract and execute satisfatcory bond for the performance thereof in the _ . sum of one third the contract price. Bidders must satisfy the Commission of their ability to perform the work. The right is expressly reserved to reject any or all bids. Done at Abbeville, S. C. this 3rd day of September, 1921. J. S. STARK, Chairman, L. W. KELLER* Secretary. Sept 7, Swks. A ' ^ ? MOTOR | Transfer Station Phone 414 / 1 IP YOU WANT TO MOVE 3 OR IF YOU WANT ANYI THTMn HATTLED. ^J?RIC?S REASONABLE.^^J | COTTON i i Stocks and Grain ij; UNITS 10 BALES UP. i|i ; I Rote & Sob* Private Wire I: M. C. Smith, Mgr. ijl 204 Commercial Bank Building i j GREENWOOD, S. C. " j|; SSSSSSttSrara V&AVA : ENGRAVING I g of all kinds. g I Office equipment I |f and supplies. B Books .. Stationery! I RED FREW I H Stationer and Office Outfitter, H H^greenwood^^C^B ? ARBUCKLE IS HELD WITHOUT BAI Authorities Allege Miu Rappe Die Of Injuries Inflicted by Arbuckle at hi* Apartments. San Francisco, Sept. 13.-AA ioi mal complaint charging murder wa swom to before police judge Danit O'Brien today against Roscoe ( (Fatty) Arbuekle, in cnnection wit the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, motion picture actress. The con plaint was signed by Mrs. Bam/bin Maude Belmont, a friend of the dea actress. Aifouckle went to bed on his nai row cell couch at 9 o'clock last nigl and apparently slept soundly. Whe the prison watch shouted "everyfbod ' 1 ? i:~. i.J.. tip" at tne usual rising viiuc tuuoj he awakened, but rolled over on th bed and tried to go to sldep agaii He was told he must get up, howevei and he rose smilingly. While he did not take advantag of the prison showers, he dresae with the greatest care. He ordere his breakfast from the outside an when the waiter came held a lonj secret conference with him. Ti waiter brought back a carefully coi ered tray with Arlbuckle attache with all of the secrecy possible. It was the second murder con plaint against Axbuckle. The firi having been made Saturday night I the investigating detectives for tt purpose of holding hom to the fo: mal charge could be filed. Mrs. Dehnont in signed and swoz statements gae the police many di tails of the party in Arbuckle rooms in the St. Francis Hotel week ago, at which time Miss Rap; was subjected to an alleged attac by Aifouckle. She died four daj later. * N Mrs. Delmont attended the pari and assisted Miss Rappe after the a leged attack. She appeared persona ly in court to swear to the con plaint. Arbuckle was not in com when the complaint was filed. Arbuckle appeared in court to l arraigned on the charge sworn to b Mrs. Belmont. At the request of tt district attorney, the case was coi tinued until Friday morning an Arbuckle was taken back to his eel Cleaning It- Up. In a neighbor*?! house, not Ion since, litle Georgie for the first tim saw a face vibrator. At home, shortly afterward,'11 youngster said: "Mrs. Umson's face must get a^ ful dirty, mother." v "Why do you think that?" tl mother asked. . "Because," replied Georgie, "whi I was there . I saw her trying to fix up with a vacuum cleaner/'?Young town Telegram. \ A Mean Cum. Louisville Courier-Journal. "That druggist, played a mea trick on the gang." "flow 30?" "He bad a pretty salesgirl" "Well?" "Got a lot of customers and the married her himself." CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AI MINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, I . COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Probate Court. | By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Pr< hate: Whereas, Brown Bowie hal made suit to me, to grant him lettei of administration of the estate an effects of Mrs. Nancy J. Agnew, lal of Abbeville County, decease^. These are therefore, to cite ar admonish all and singular the kii dred and creditors of the said Mr Nancy J. Agnetf, deceased, that the be and appear before me, in tl Court* of Probate, to -be held at AI beville Court House, on the 24th da of September 1921, after publicatic hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenooi to show cause, if any they have, w} the spid Administration should not 1: granted. Given under my hand and seal < the Court this 10th day Of Sept. i the year of our Lord one thousan nine hundred and tewnty-one and i the 146th year of American Indi pendence. Published on the 12th day of Sej tember 1921 in the Press and Bann< and on the Court House door for tr time required by law. J. F. MILLER, 9,12-3t. Judge of Probate. LIKE CHARLIE L London People Crowd Each Other d To See Chaplin London, Sept. 13.?New York passengers arriving at Waterloo Station this morning to take a train for the Berengaria thought that an Emperor, ,s a King, a President, or at least a pop?1 ular Prime Minister was arriving. V For blocks away from the station h entrance the narrow streets were filla ed with people, every roof was crowd i- ed and windows jammed and men, a | women and children were worked up d! to a hierh Ditch of excitement. It was all on account of Charlie Chaplin, and *- to catch a glimpse of his little figure it without the mustache the baggy n trousers and the heelless boots that y have made him famous, otherwise 7, sane people were willing to stand for e hours in a dizzle and jostle each other i- for good places to see. % r, He has been well advertised. For days every newspaper has told us ? what a modest retiring little chap he d is, how he played games with the d children on the Olympic "and didn't d get up till 11 o'clock. ?> A battalion of reporters and phote tographers ambushed him at Cher7 bough, a brigade deployed along the d Southhampton quay in a frontal attack, even the Mayor of Southhampl ton rose early to hail him "King of Jtj Mirth." in the name of that ancient >y. borough and so when Chaplin reached te - London he found a few tens of thousr ands of its unoccupied inhabitants determined to see him at any cost, n -Fortunately, the police were pre5 pared for the occasion. Two burly in's spectors took him between them and a charged * the crowd. He nervously >e shrank back, but they shoved for;k ward and bjr their sheer pushing _ ;y l- " x / r?' Le / -y^1 \ . 7^ t w Substitutes JU Town Topics. , Somewhat embarrassed he sidled Ju< up to the department store glove counter. "I would like to see Miss Green," he stammered. < The absent-minded salesperson C. looked up languidly. " coi "Miss Green is out," she said, sco "but we have a Mis8 White .who is cen very nice, also Miss Black and Miss nef urown, wno are very popular tms cna season." "y< the ability got him to his car. Two young ma women are today the proudest girls me in all London.; They dared the mob, pri fought their way to the little great are man and actually kissed him full in yot the mouth before he could stop them, sun His progress to the Ritz Hotel in yox Piccadilly* was difficult and his arriv- yoi al there was almost impossible. The. yot police had to use main force to clear ful his admirers off his automobile at the Yo station, and every time it slowed inv down at crossings there was fisk|-t)f 4 the new onslaught. wh Chaplin stood in the car as it near- Yo ed the hotel. and tried to .make a wh speech of thanks, but he needed all ful > his breath for the last desperate fa< rimmage in which the1 police got him nai across the sidewalk and into the ho- sai ; tel. the Then, like other potentates, he ap- be peared at the second floor window ' i and displayed himself to his admirers en Moreover, he took a bunch ?of car- we nations and tossed them among the wh throng outside t^. be scrambled for Gr wildly. He kissed his hand to the ab< ' crowd, retired to his room and sent his out word to all callers that he was jui too fatigued to receive them. ' has ren QASOLINEtl mileage is not 1 chance but of crude stocks, si I * and constant re f Gasoline propei mined by a lai / factors. It is 01 1 est study that tl pulling power o . * "Standard" Mo obtained. Our '. Department not 1. 1 o large snare 011 fining process* constantly chet k actual performs g ard" Motor Ga wgt ous types of n TBI laboratory and c [j I The power ob | | gasoline depen I *STAJ> DGE SCORES ACT v OF WHIPPING WOMEN b i v ige Featherstone Tells Grand s Jury to Go Right After i) The Facts. a v greenwood, Sept, 13.?Judge C. a Feaiherstone, at the opening of n inty court here today, severely t red the action of a mob which re- n itly took from the city jail two rro women and vi&ipped them and n irged the grand jury that it is >ur bounden duty to investigate j, facts in connection with this tter. The city officials know the n n, or some of them, who took the ^ soners from their custody. There ~ -i.1 1 " J i_ J. otaers wno Know tne iacis ana i as gand jurors have the power to ~ timon and force to come before | i and testify any witnesses whom E t please. I will see to it that in jg ir investigation that you have the | 1 power of the law to support you. | u will decide when to make this | estigation and I am going to au- | >rize you to take all of the time i[ ich you may regard as necessary. | u will find out the facts, the men g o engaged in this alleged unlaw- | enterprise and then report these | sts to the court, together with the | mes of the witnesses. The necea- jj y indictment will be prepared and G s alleged violator of the law will g put on trial." | rhe negro women who were beat- | by a mob of about 150 citizens | re charged with attacking two | ite women on the streets of | eenwood early in the afternoon G >ut two weeks ago. Before giving 1 formal instructions to the grand. | y Judge Featherstone salrf: f'So far as I am aware no effort | / indard" Moto larkable pull > , mt delivers full itsbunsj id maximum much of the product of fails to t,he> choice of the exp ullful refining whole in search. tionof,< rtiete are deter- ?^|nc - S rge number of fmnea * lly by the clos- lte comi fie exceptional motor * ftheimproved Thousai tor Gasoline is ists have Development Motor ( : only devotes a test und its work to re- tions. T1 ?s, but is also an unuf eking up the flow of nee of "Stand- ceptiona soline in vari- ?Standa ?otors, in the on gale , tut on the road. tainable from the cheaj ds largely on you can IDARDr OIL C( (New Jersey) whatever has 'been made as yet to iring those men to justice. No priate citizen has come forward and wore out warrants for them.'It may e that some have hesitated through , sense of fpar. When it comes to /hat the laws ought to be the people re supreme.?It is time for eveTy nan who loves his home ond country o stand up boldly for the enforce- ,v lent of law. "All that we need for law enforcelent is for every citizen to do his uty. I have tried to do my duty: it i for you to do yours. May the At \ -? nighty help us to acquit ourselves ^ i vsj ike men." 4 ' \. . ; ?"'A/ yi>5| 666 cures Bilious Fever. ^ (PLUMBING | | ? i ' and 1 9 | | HEATING..... J j {emolineJSuper tile | , \ ! and porcelain clean-1 | ser, guaranteed to jL | remove rust or any J i kind of stains from 1 | enameiware. % | Reasonable Prices. I ^ | RALPH TURNER! ^ Phone 6 / i'v-f ^aBaaaaEggaaiaaagHeegBagg : ' , V ' i Mfc. ?cs? >r Gasolme | ling Power -At, i . " ' '?$ I f]s lug properties, on how 'it fires and how much ignite, thus lowering . . n < .1 dosive force 01 me lixture. 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