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. I s!t * \' 1' : <: 1 Want A 1.1 ' { Everyom f 1 ' We have ! from $20 ft 1 T $ at a redact -I ! Jj; Clearance of \ Suits, and Dressi ' * . K expensive) MO UV1 been proclaimin weather, the the until the last day had expected. 1! and, to that end, v; r prices: < . # # ; ; ' . *. > s i jl; Models with h be buttoned up t< Styles are in flar i! tractive yoke ari Coats from $2( .Coats from $45 Coats from $75 ( (Tailored, sem eluded. Trimmi I effectively empl arrowheads and i ! You'll appreci affords. Smart t v; r of beads and en J.M - > "i ! ' . i . , y. ^'V: , ;&;&:~M-C&^a^Mar \ * ^V., ;. \ New Suit,Cs )r Dress? J * I ; in our stock g a reduction. one hundred ladi r> 2/>. These w ion from 20 to 3( ) % / I our entire stock of winte es, from the lowest price* ? in progress. WHLxo the g the fact that it was ti rmometer failed to regis p or two. Result?haven't io now we want to speed have made these radical Coats iandsome convertible col o the neck, of fur, plush c e and belted effects?soi angements. 1.00 to $45.00, 10 to 201 i.00 to $75.00, 15 to 20 F .00 to $125, 25 to 30 P Suits / i-tailored and belted m< ? ngsoffur, braid and em oyedonthe dressier mod stitching distinguish the 1 Dresses iate the great variety of s >raided dresses?others ibroidery. * 1 . Andei Co. / \ . ; . . . '" V. '-V - - i - - ' <\r % . . / - -: * ' I - tat Suit * * J? I]: / ' oing at es' coats ? ell let go | ) percent. J I r Coats, Coat : d to the most g i calendar has f 1 i'/ Ime for cold terits arrival sold as we i their going, ;jj . reductions in V* '*' ./ ' rA !|! 1 ' : fr iI <: r I . ' , j-. ? ; ' 't. jj:# >< ' , , 1 i: . lars that can j >r self fabrics. || ne have at*er Cent Off. (er Cent Off. 'er Cent Off. T 1 ;ij / \ <!? \ < I> odels are in- iji ibroidery are els, while silk tailored styles * : ' iii ! 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Sold TV-- guaranteed by P.B.Speed ;and ':ie Rosenberg Mercantile Co. r . . t RINCE OI^ WALES , FULFILLS MISSION ' HERE GRACEFULLY ?r ( Washington, Nov. 15.?Visits of oyalty are hardly a novelty in Washngton since the European war bean, but there is an especial signifiance in the sojourn of the Prince of Vales at this time. .Coming at a loment when agitation by Irish symlathizers and debate by various memiers of the United States congress n the whole range of British influnce in the world has been unsparing n its criticism, the entry of a fuure king of England meant delicate reading. Yet Edward, Prince f. of Wales, eaves wasnmgxon wirn a veraict if distinct success. No longer must here be sleepless night? for the di>lomats who probably worried a good leal from the moment the intention tf the prince to visit America became V I mown. The mission on which the >rince came, to return the-visjt of 'resident Wilson and get closer ?o / ' \ he American people and thdir govirnment, has been gracefully executd. The prince met Republicans and )emocrats at the official receptions ind dinners, those v who favor, and hose who oppose a partnership of Jay For a Thorough tl Course century* young people can not c, l^atin and other "dead" subhe problem of living, ' of acquir i ir^to money. ig people better training than can rasands of successful graduates I ip > f|g " i liness College, d,S.G. <- ty ?.?<.<. ,Its***,/-*.t, 1 . ' V;' , :d of .a Dray , . ? ' \ !47 cKELLER . \ . km J RmI Estate Surrey a HEMPHILL , * . ' Association of Engineers IGINEER mts R?*nk Building UTH CAROLINA. Subdivision* \ # arin ACHE ! lets e work. re it by Col. he Seaboard \ i nr\/-\rr iVU OUU i j I ce Plant | 2 68 m "> : ' nations,-and it cannot be denied that more than a few of oor official . folk were pleasantly, surprised at-' the thoroughly demoeratic manner ' and magnetic ways of the yourg prinpe. . I'/ot Haughty ov Stiff.' . . . The j incc looked?, typical Oxford' graduate, and his ' conversation re- ' vealed a remarkable familiarity, with American affairs and institutions. He was not the kind of orinee one reads r? * ~ "i , about?a stiff, monocled, overdressed?. haughty or superior sort, of person. He was & simple; straightforward, v aughing-eyed, good-natured individual who hobnobbled with officials, diplomats^ correspondents and fdlk - generally in the national capita} in a spirit of genuine fellowship. Those who are unfamiliar with the v* democracy of British institutions and the detachment of the royal family from a part in. the foreign <n^domestic policies of the empire were ' pfepared to see the royal ego well pronounced in ?the person of the Prince of Whales. But, instead, they <r . saw a. modest, retiring, shy young man who seemed,; as one watched him, delighted at the ease and freedom with which if was possible for him to mingle; with Americans. If he has ever beep, uncomfortable over - - - - - - ? me Duraens * 01 omcial formality abroatj, he seemed to revel in the otter informality of the reception he got' iit the American capital. Visits . like'-, that of the Prince of Wales are arranged only after the- ^ most thoughtful consideration on the part of those interested in seeing that the right kind ot impression is made for the country as a whole. . ? ? Summons. For Relief. / _ The Stale of Sooth Carolina, County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. (Complaint Served.)1 EDMUrsO JOHNSON, Jr. Plaintiff, . . : '/ against -1 EDMUND JOHNSON, Sr., NELLIE J. GALLMAN, LIZZIE J MARTIN, MOSES JOHNSON. DANIEL 'SV. JOHNSON, JOSEPH JOHNSON, and the CITY COUNCIL of the City of Abbeville, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE , NAMED: YOU. A?E HEREBY 3UMid,?9NEE> and required to answer the Complaint " '' , in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said ' Complaint' on the subscriber at hjs office at Abbeville Court Ilouse, South Carolina, within twenty days [ :} after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you. fail <o answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply jto the Court . \ ^ for the relief demanded in the Comnlainf J "v# ; t , Dated 27th day of October, 1919. \ , WILLL'JU P. GREENE, , Plaintiff's Attorney. ; NOTICE. To the Non-Resident defendants, MOSES J6HNSON, DANIEL W. JOHNSON and JOSEPH JOHNSON: TAKE NOTICE that the Comulaint , in the above stated action together with the Summons was on the 28th day of October, A. D. 1919 duly filed in the office ^of the Clerk of Court for Abbeville County, where it is now on file. "a WILLIAM P. GR3ENE, , 11-14-St. Plaintiff's 'Attorney. ' . / ??????? v ALAS! LE PAUVRE JEAN; HE WEEPS FOR HIS TAXI V- - * ' ' Havre, Fnacne.?Monsieur Jean Fleurigant,- one of the taxi-operating^ gentry of this city is inclined to wear deep mourning. Although he has not swathed his body in black, he is mourning nevertheless. And all because a fare turned the tables on him. .Monsieur Jean reported to the police that he was hailed by a naval officer , "either American or English," whom he drove from the City Hall to the Palais des Regates. Here Mie nffiror utennpri nut. nf tliA trnri reached in his pocket (hip) and produced a revolver instead of a pocket* book. He made the driver hand over hi? purse, containing 100 francs. The erstwhile flare then made Mo siciu-Jean step rio.vn. Taking the wheel ihe officer rattled o/T down t^he boulevard leaving the driver on the later in a suburb where it had b^en n!j.->ndo:ied. . M . A tip to the merchants?-The more fencing you sell now at low ratps "* <' the bipeer your future sales will be. ?- . :-.if f . - "v. . .. '' . >;r>