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~;mBmumMEMiuurnMu rw I 0 m m WHEN m this it n ing for 1 about t1 * you wec U Societ Regular I $38.00 These suit * Friday U * Our Re U U" - 11-1T F U HUTING VILLA PROVES COSTLY 42,000 Men in Five . Years Lost By General Carranza. Mexico City, Aug. 3.-Forty-two thousand men in five years was the cost paid by President Carranza in the campaign against Gen. Villa, Col. Benjamin Rios, Villa's chief of staff, told the correspondent of Excelsior today.I Col. Rios, who is here on a mission for Gen. Villa, said Villa was con stantly in touch with the Southern rebels. PLACE FOR UNITED STATES nations, sai Dr Gatn a Cuna BrzlaU masdo oFac n rersnaieoUrai ntelau Ufntoscucl oteAscae PrsU tdy 420menieprseativs Lst fle Gihteeratiud ofathr wordfo thousand omeric in eer was, the cosoltelady csidnt Carranz bent ofthe eaage againsG. woull bring Boteworin Villw' ofhef oferaion old the conrrespsente n Excelso Colheios wto hee onization,"h s fortenil, "b whatathey canone stantl in tuh withence oatleadna rionelik s h.nie tae. PAFO R ERSON D SCCUrE Spanbastia, AinAug 2.--Foren are keepi, twor te Uigead Stwtos ere paeinjred coaeucl of tbengcuedo Breiineath thisar atomobile anic ersentartihe railin ofh aige overs tela.C.ad.RawyatMy A. eC pesedaatieso and fll wthrthee gratoitde raiwa thewrldk bor The roeofAd nari .in Wite wari,h Te andmissao (aleRlare dyaing wan asol. utt onen ofsdrv the au-it oftheobleahas oacerations ol~ brincal tonth oussion viof the coopertisLot ofte countmerhs a rokencte inrm. Mr.e gutten, wth cosete, uononsere northdn stion e theaniate' when asn machine hbutleda thuhey aln uner stheand the bridge, hofwlaing na etilre pate toite tatesbe."Al are embers tof he yngandy were o benah. thi aoutombl. ~ h *EEEUEEEEEEEEaEEL OK you buy a suit y iust be properly i ou now. None b ese suits. They ir them. That is y Brand price $65 to $85, no $48.00 and s wear long look Only: solution Sale is t 46 I T Tr7 lom BE M EME Eang OFFICERS SEIZE STILLS Williston, August, 2.-State Con stable. W. F. Ussery, together with other officers captured -two stills last Friday on Edisto river, nine miles from here, One was a sixty-gallon capacity copper stil land the other was of fifty gallons capacity, made of sheet iron. These stills wore found, set up and ready for qse. The officers se creted themselves nearby and waited. Soon Daniel Stroman, Thomas Stro man, Elliot Jenkins and Ludy Gloss ingale came up with a load of wood and started their fires, it is said. The men were placed under arrest and the double aule team was seized as well as the stills' and brought to Williston. Large quantities of bur and mash and about five bushels of peaches was destroyed. The prisoners wvere placed in the Aiken jail. WANTED--Telephone operator, pay while learning. Comfortable sur roundings. This is wvorth investi gating and~ pay is better than- for merly. Minnie McFadden, Chief Operator. 30-3t-c. NOTICE T'IX CRED)ITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of .J. FI. Rtichbourg, deceas ed, wvill present themi duly attested, and those oweing saidI estate will make payment to the undersigned,; qualified Executor of' the said Estate. J. W. Richibourg, Executor. West Palm Beach. Fla., July 26th, 1920. 30-2t-c, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon COURT Ol' COMMON PLEAS SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served) Iharimon P. Stranoge, JT. Spilinman Strange and S. Elizabeth JTames, Plaintiffs, against Martha Strange, Sudie' Rowe, May flite, Maria Mitchell, Ollie Ayer, Blanrche JIolly, Thomas .J. Black and Willie Pearl Strange, D~efendants. TO T H E DNFENDA NTS Martha Strange, Maria Mitchell, Ollie Ayer, Blanche Jolly, Thmomuas J1. Black and Will Pearl Strange. YOU ARE HIERtEY SUJMMONED) and~ required to a nswer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a cop)y of your answer to the said com-. plaint on the subscriber at his office mn Manning, S. C., with'n twenty (lays after the service thereof, exclusivo of' the da: of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforeaid , the ylaintiifs in this action wvill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. AND) TAKE NOTICE that the Sum mons and Complaint in the above stat-. ed action were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Com mon Pleas for said County and State 'on July 12, 1920. Dated July 13, A. 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