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(United States Raili Ann< VERY LOW EXCURSI STATI Columbia, S. C., Oi From all stations in Soi October 26, 27, 28, 29, 3( to arrive Columbia before i good returning to reach oi to midnight of November i trip fare 25c. ? Ample equipment will I trains to handle extra travi will be operated from Andi ber 29, and Thursday. Oc . ing schedule: Leave Anderson 5:00 ~v Leave Belton 5:30 Leave Honea Path 5:50 Leave Donalds 6:05 Leave Shoals Junction 6:12 Leave Abbeville 5:45 Leave Hodegs 6:25 Leave Greenwood 6:45 Leave Newmarket 6:53 ' Leave Ninety-Six 7:10 Leave Chappells 7:30 ? Leave Old Town 7:42 . Leave Silver Street ' 7:55 ; Leave Newberry 8:10 Leave Prosperity 8:33 , Leave Poraaria 8:48 Leave Peak 9:05 Leave Alston 9:1( I Leave Bookman 9:30 v Leave Fornance 9:4( Arrive Columbia 10:01 [J ^ (The above Returning: Leave Columbia, 7:3 * & Arrive Anderson V S Arrive Anderson 1' Special trains from Hoc g on arrival of special from I Southern R :;t For further information ; ?=?= ' SUITS - sJ&y\ >&*^t^bb^bb r AQHN road Administration dunce ia? d*tco a nor* i int IVI1 I1N I b-U nwvwii pgij l FAIR r ctober 27-31, 1919. I < jth Carolina tickets on sale I? ) , and for trains scheduled | noon of October 31 st, 1919, Bp riginal starting point prior Si1 3rd, 1919. Minimum round |j je provided on all regular | ?1, and special train service erson on Wednesday, Octo- i tober 30th, on tlie follow A. M. Rount trip fare $5.58 A. M. Round trip fare 5.13 A. M. Round trip fare 4.77 A. M. Round trip fare 4.50 ! A. M. Round, trip fare 4.40 i A. M. Round trip fare 4.41 A. M. Round trip fare 4.14 A. M. Round trip fare 3.69 A. M. Round trip fare 3.58 i A. M. Round trip fare 3.29 A. M. Round trip fare 2.83 ! A. M. Round trip fare 2.57 A. M. Round trip fare 2.35 I A. M. Round trip fare?_ 2.00 A. M. Round trip fare 1.68 1 A. M. Round trip fare 1.49 A. M. Round trip fare 1.22 ) A. M. Round trip fare 1.21 A. M. Round trip fare .68 ) A. M. 3 A. M. fare does not include war tax.) 0 P. M. 2:30 Midnight. 2:30 Midnihgt. Iges to Abbeville returning Columbia. ailroad Line l, apply to Ticket Agents. and O VER( % COME TO THIS V VERY NEW! FAS Ymi will finH a v; terpieces?each one the greatest Showir Men and Young M< Come in and look ai SI LOf Extr They are perfec rl nvirl r\xr ovn uctdii) anu. mcj ait ^ OVEF Of t Here's your ohoi i the most stylish a IK 1 coats we ever offer* I $13.00 I FOR " In Tune V\ The keynote of ; his Hat. Here are tl 4*V\ n 4* v?r\ TTA aigno iiicxi iciicut ykj lection of headweai ,,, FURNI! , &$?>?! jo* lo Pease th< The importance is well emphasized i You will find it eas individuality when J & McALl PALMER TO MAKE APPEAL TO WOMEN Washington, Oct. 17.?Attorney General Palmer and his official associates in the fight on the high cost of living, determined today to enlist tho ?id of the women of America. By appealing to the comptrollers >f household finances throughout the country, it is hoped to inauguarte an jpoch of real economy which will offjet the "buy now" propaganda of ;rader peope. Furthermore an at- j ;empt will be made to discourage the Sequent changes in styles dictated jy the makers of women's apparel ind thereby effect a saving in clothes. ; Another important decision taken it today's meeting was to release nore surplus supplies held by the jovernment, if it can be done with-/ - j Sk ON ! - J HIDES I Express TO cttheas H ide Co. mm. 66. ' r, i :oats i j i STORE FOR THE EST OF FALL j HIONS ist array of Style Mas- | j up to the minute. It's ig of new Clothes for j, en we have ever had. 1 round. JITS, I eme Value t down to' the finest ! from the best makers, i to $45.00. tCOATS ! 4 # j he Best "0 of n. great stock of 1 most durable Overid. - ' ic $40.00. FALL ATS rith the Times a man's appearance is j he newest styles in de- j ur good taste in the se- ! 5HINGS e Most Critical. of correct Furnishings I in our present showing, j ;y to express your own | choosing: here. i LISTER I j out embarassment to the departments involved. Secretaries Baker and Daniels and Chairman John Barton Payne of the shipping board were invited to the conference for the first time for that purpose. Mr. liaker being unable to attend, the attorney general and Mr. Daniels will confer with him next week. Mr. Daniels re J 1 iL ? i_ 1__ V _ .1 i i. _ portea tnat ne naa sugar enougn to run the navy six months, but befcre he released any of it wanted to be assured of ample replacements. Indicative of the broad scope which Mr. Palmer's efforts are taking was the request of Chairman Payne to release any surplils building materials which he has on hand, especially lumber needed for home building The shipping board, it. was lear.ied, probably will need, however, all of the supplies which it has purchased. Need of Cooperation. Coperation of the housewives has ben the subject of extended conferences between H. E. Figg of the department of justice and Mrs. Edward F. Costigan, who offered the government the full resources of the Con-i r- * -l *v-? nxc' lAnmiA nnrl fVt a T nomio AT I OUIUCIO, tcaguc aim tuc ucctguc; vx Women Voters in the campaign to take the inflation out of prices. As a result, speakers will be put soon in every state to carry the message that one way to beat the profiteers is to ignore propaganda saying that prices are certain to go higher and wait for the decline which officials say is inevitable. These speakers will be armed with facts and figures gathered by the council of national defense in its war work and showing production costs in virtually every industry in the country. SOUTH CAROLINA MEMORIAL COMMISSION Columbia, Oct. 17.?Memorial exercises will be held in many parts of the State on Sunday, October 19th, _ a. l- l nf according to reports uemg tetcncu aw headquarters in Columbia of the South Carolina Memorial Commission In many parts of Orangeburg county services will be held. In the city of Orangeburg Judge Mendel L. Smith will deliver the memorial address. Beginning Monday, October J 20, Orangeburg wil begin on a concentrated drive for the county's quota of the Memorial Fund. The county has been divided into school districts, the quota* divided among these, and in this way community pride wilL be 1 appealed to in a more direct manner. In Newberry also memorial services will be held Sunday. The peo pie of that city will assemble at the court house at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Calhoun has already held memorial services when the names of the fallen from that county were read and appropriate tribute paid. The Commission has also been informed that arrangements have been made in Berkeley, Williamsburg and Edgefield counties for holding these 1 services, and in many other counties ! the chairmen are planning memorial days. Through these services the great privilege that is open- to the people of South Carolina to have a personal part in the tribute that will: be paid the, men from this State who i made the sacrifice supreme in the Great War by the erection of a memorial building in Columbia wlil be i brought forcibly to public attention, j NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS AND| UKfcDITORS Cf Abbeville County Fair Association TO Prove Claims, Etc. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant o an order of Court made in the case of William P. Greene , Plaintiff, against Abbeville County Fair Associ-j ation, Defendant, dated September! 18, 1919, that all persons having, claims against the said Abbeville! County Fair Association are hereby, required to prove their claims before] me, at my office at Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, on or before November 25th, 1919, or be thereafter barred. Notice is further given that all per sons claiming to be stockholders of saia corporation are nereDy requireu; to file proof thereof before me on orj before said date, showing the num-j ber of shares of stock held by each1 stockholder, and the amount therof,| and failing, such stockholders will belarred from participating in a divi-| sion of the funds of said corporation. THOS. P. THOMSON, Master A. C., S. C. 9-19-to Nov. 25. $125 For Plumbing Bills." ' "We couldn't tell what was clogging 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 cleaned the rodent out." Tlire sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by P. B. Speed and The Rosenberg 1 Mercantile Co.?Adv. COTHRAN AND PENNAL LAND SOLD FRIDAY The sale of the Cothran and Pennal properties was held Friday. There were 599 3-10 acres in this tract and t. brought $21,061.00. The sale by tracts follows: rp i inn i n tti n nave j.?ivo j.-c acres, Cj. Kj. \ Horton, for $27 per acre. .Tract No. 2?117 acres, sold to S. / L. Wilson for $36.25 per acre. Tract No. 3?66 acres, sold to C. j H. Pennal for $26.00 per acre. Tract No. 4?50 1-2 acres, sold to EARN, SAVE, lr Thrift, success hand in hand. Nc wave oVer the doo owns his home. New series just STANDARD BUIL1 ASSOCI OTTO BRISTOW, Secretary. ? / FOR V.' . ' * ''.' Here is a nice 1 on Main Antrevil rents will pay for Five-room Houi ' '? s 91 acres with goo* This place is wo but we are offering only at Do you know 01 . this? ' J rv-.:~ I U1XIC J-ICUU L. M. TALBERT THE UN IVI There's the same the one-ton Ford rl using the Ford cai carrying power c the truck iy that t trucks J, 1 -J-~ _i? *i-. i-"U ~ ^ lots u? it; tut; iij worm drive makes all that power; tl pension gives flexi um steel strength, body, $550 f. o. b. E F. AI 1 1 I <! ? ? : S. L. Wilson for $35.75 per care. Tract No. 6?42 1-2 acres, sold to T. M. Miller for $30.50 per acre. Tract No. 6?61 1-2 acres, sold to R. B. Cheatham for $38.00 per acre. Tract No. 7?46 7-10 acres, sold to S. L. Wilson for $45.75 per acre. , Tract No. 8.-?48 1-2 acres, sold to F. B. Jones for $39.50 per acre. Tract No. 9.?60 1-5 acres, sold to A. L. Link, and Bros, for $47.00 per acre. . ' " - -itjs : , Engraved cards and wedding invitations at Press and Banner Co. * 1 IAVE ' ' :: : m * aM and happiness go > red flag will ever r of any man who ' ' ,|| starting. < " DING AND LOAN ATION. PAYS 6% INTEREST. ' . , -ii SALE X *1 ittle Farm 9 miles ' * " - j*7\ le Road, that the in 5 years. >. ^ " '>%& . : - . ' - ;. >e, Barn, well, etc. . i two-horse farm. rth $50.00 per acre/ - " ' - . ( v. '-'A X it for a short time $4,000.00 Mi ... . . . s - ? f anything to beat , Abbeville, S: C. r " ; .? * JV?2J - " v . ' r % -~T? ERSALCAR V-*'/ j economy in using ;uck that there is in *?only the larger >f the truck comiends it particular' to farmers, and ;her business men. he famous Model w?/\4-/\vi n nm ivinn \i/\ IIIULUI aoouxco liable power, and langanese bronze > certain the use of le three-point susbility, and vanadi. Price, without Detroit. *NOLD