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gjzjmmzfiimJiiniiEniJ ij OCTOB !| To Bi I sj Because the I j| new. Michae I a Kind of Clol I (i braces style f I 11 in al( the N< I || Same with I I 1 j fit men, your p that is new. ! i Shoes i i Hats " " ! Ties " w ij Gloves " " S j Underwear I 1 CASO l! gjEfaiBfiunraiEigrafEiniim # t - " I i Hi# A STE Before . see our li day; ap pears. H No ma m and we 2 H find it he H | chocolati y almonds I. boxes frc Soda : full line We de m BBiaaaaaMBBBM ER is the T uy Fall Cl< stock are full, C tils-Steams Value :hing to buy, bee it and workmans ew Models - Belt >elts. We are lg men and boys : R0ST01 Famous Shoe for Fall i > i & McALl iinraisirafBiaraiaiaiiugfg^ ! Candy Kite! :VE PARTHEh j you go home at night stc ne of Fruits?Grapes, fre pi es, oranges, bananas, Candies ztter what kind of candy 3 ill have preferences?y sre. We specialize in hor es, plain and with nuts, etc. We also get fresh < fho mcimifQ^iirnrc! /in viiv uiuiiui-uvvui vi u Drinks fountain drinks of all k of cigars and cigarettes, iliver Ice Cream to all pai le Candy Kitch< ?? gHBSMMMMMHBBB MONTH |l; )thing |]i 'nmnlpte pinrl 85 1 ^ A |f" S ; First is the |j :ause it em- Spr ;hip. It's here si s, Half Belt, |j; prepared to ar in everything jg j NIAN<1 | js for Hen. \! * l|: ft a [; t ' ' ! |' ?l jl JSTER i|l I BBBBBigaaggBaSv 8 II i j . 5 j! rou like- | B j ou will ne-made jl ?Brazil, w candy in H sh week. M inds. A g | *ts of the I in I EEBHEB9HHHBMBHK9 B3 i vvvvvv^vvvvvvvv k. \ s LOWNDESVILLE V v w V Mrs. Lena Dickson and her brother v Mr. Jack Brownlee, of Antreville, vere pleasant visitors to friends and I elatives recently. Misses Eloise and Sallie Hardin 1 iovo rofnrnfl/1 r* ll imt v & wui.itC'U iiuai a i/WU w c civ a ;tay at Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cunningham d ire visitors this week of their daugh- ^ ;er, Mi*s. St. Clair Baskin of Greenville. ; ^ Mr. T. C. Liddell has gone to Au- 0 >usta /to purchase Ford automobiles t 7or his trade. Dr. J. C. Harper of Greenwood, f vas called to see Mr. Weston Harper his week. Mr. Geo. Harper came t vith him. i t Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen spent: he week-end at Central with rela-! u I iyes. Mr. E. J. Huckabee and his son,; ? faster Walter, spent last Saturday! n Anderson on business. Mrs. B. B. Allen is spending a few Invc in A ?1 -^ ? ... .iimcisuu wita relatives. Mr. Alvin Harper has about reovered from his severe bruises re-! aived in an automobile accident a.* ew days since. Mr. D. L. Barnes has so thoroughly ^ rot the habit of "selling things" that it last, he has sold his fine horse and >uggy and his Ford runabout. Now 0 is he makes his daily beat in the way hat the pirmitive man was wont to Ct ravel, one is reminded of the old rish doggerel? ^ 'The rich, they ride in chaises, The poor, they walk, be Jases." * T A AVWVVVVVVVVVWll . vn i BETHIA NEWS. V b - V K k. VVVVV. VVWV WW V a C Bethia, Oct. 11.?There was quite i crowd at Bethia Sabbath to enjoy c he misssion study. There were exircises in the morning and a bouniful dinner spread. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Jester and two littlt >right tots from Greenwood, were isiting Mrs. M. E. Beauford Sabbath md enjoyed the service at Bethia. t; . / Good Cotl \ , Don't think it / done, iust loo Suits and Overc get our prices, c agree that we ? it. Our Platform We ask for y value." You w come here for Good Furnishii PARK mr^iiiiiiii i1ii Miss Maggie Link from Abbeville pent Saturday and Sabbath nighl nth home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Cromer and sister rom near Abbeville spent Sabbatl nth Mr. R. H. Beauford and family Born?To Mr. and Mrs. Rober iangley, October 5, a son. Mrs. M. E. Beauford was down ai 'roy Thursday getting material U ave her house remodeled. Mr. Sam Beauford spent Sabbatl ay with his brother, Mr. R. H Jcauford. Mr. Luther Link has a fine nev ruck and his brother is making us< f it every day hauling lumber t< own . Mrs. W. M. Hall and Ruth Beau ord spent Friday with Mrs. Below. Miss Kittie Link has returned t< each her same school for the fourtl erm. Olin Beauford is staying with hii ncle at Troy and is going to school S. T. and \dgar Link has gone t( lemson to take a course. 1 Receivers' Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville County. Court of Common Pleas. iTM. P. GREENE, Plaintiff, against BBEVlLLE COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION, Abbeville, Defendants, Pursuant to an order of the Court f Common Pleas made in the above tated case the undersigned as reeivers of Abbeville County Fail issociation will sell at public auc;on, on salesday in October, next, OCTOBER 6th, 1919, ithin the legal hours of sale, al .hfceville Court House, all that cer< 01 tract, lot or parcel of land, conlining sixteen acres, more or less, ounded by lands of P. Rosenberg, Irs. Marshall, and others, and knowx s the Fair Grounds of Abbeville 'ounty Fair Association. TERMS OF SALE?CASH. Purhaser to pay for papers and stamps * S. G. THOMSON, J. S. STARK, -19-2t.-3w. Receivers. Engraved cards and wedding invi ations at Press and Banner Co. les. Moder \ % can't be k at our )lf| :oats and J|r|i ind you'll are doing ^ Ca m?um? I I is Good Clot! Prices. our trade on a ill not be disap your clothes. lgs, Shoes and ] E R & E msmmmmammmmammmat , I NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. t| On Sept. 23, 1919, 2 males, 1 twoj horse wagon, 1 set doable harness, and one Ford Touring automobile, li/ cense No. 63470 Ga., Motor No. 2#QHH OQQ aai'vor) A aKiii*r* , u I l )*dU *J ncic <*uwu* ? t Wilson, James Bryant, G. G. Craft, I and J. C. Taylor for violation of the t Section 3296 R. S. 1 Notice is hereby given that any 'person claiming the above property 'must give bond for same to the Collector of Internal Revenue on or be'fore October 23, 1919, or said property will be declared forfeited to 'the United States. ' V. B. MARTIN. Deputy Collector. 10-3-4t-4w. '>HW$ HR >^|I JOHN A. HOLLAND, The Greenwood Piano Man. Tho largest dealer In musical Instruments in Western South Carolina. Sella pianos, self-player pianos, organs and sewing machine*. Beferenee: The , Bank of Greenwood, the oldest and 1 a "* ^ , strongest Bans in ureenwooa uoturcy* l $125 For Plumbing Bill*." "We couldn't tell what was clog ging up our toilet and drains. We had . to tear up floor, pipes, etc., found a rat's nest in basement.? They had choked the pipes with refuse. The plumber's bill was $125. RAT-SNAP j cleaned the rodent out." Thre sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed . by P. B. Speed and The Rosenberg Mercantile Co.?Adv. ... y i' i i f ate Prices rxrWrtira I otbnxiMaw hes Moderate basis of "good pointed if you Hats, too. ' I E E S E J,, HEBHDKXdT igmniB v