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fc ; i The Store Thai
The First Custc
MEN'S JOHN B
I $7.50 Columbia sh
s price
I 6.00 Stetson style
I Cheaper Hats of C
|| StROUSE BF
^ P A CIi-vt/Minn TJw
2 jfl tyDZi.QKJ OLIUUOC JL>X\
| I 45.00 Strouse Br<
i i david marks.
B I $42.50 Suits, closii
I I 18.50 Corduroy J
i i men's e:
I 1 $10.00 Pants, closi
1-1 5.00 Khaki Pani
I I 2.00 Khaki Pani
I I men's (
Kris $25.00 Overcoats,
I:,A $17.50 Overcoats,
p . / MEN'S 1
$20 Raincoats, clo
$7.50 Raincoats, c!
BOYS'
$20.00 Suits, closi]
16.50 Suits, .closi
fcflO Suite. closi
l|i r 7.00 Siiitsi closi
I IS
I "EXPERIENCE" COMING. of
The spectacular morality play, 0I
"Experience"'which Has Deen recently
called "America's Pilgrim's Progress, re
^#1 be presented by P. Ray Comstock nc
and If orris Gest at Opera. House w
... ftrtii. r% a ?L_ ^
I*<V! Abbeville, Friday woy. asow. wjivwu- OI
ly George V.Hobart achieved a new pc
. classic when he adapted the frame-su
work of the ancient morality pl&y to B
the modern stage, bat instead, of imitating
the old bogies of {Banyan's
.' day,- the Giant Despair and "Death
r." on a pale horse," he peopled his play
i . %ith modern types, who talk up-to-date
"wise chatter" instead of dole- jj
v ulf stilted blank-verse dialogue ef the
^#ftime8. ' . l I |D
I- instead of "Christian,"
;s starts out on the pilgrimage of life b;
tut instead of being befogged t>y A
doctrinal doubts and seeking sal- in
ration, he is frankly in "pursuit of f<
happiness," a right guaranteed to vi
everybody by the American Declare- D
ticn ?f Independence. He meets such ie
' real perils and temptations as beset ?
the average Youth of today from any 01
small town, who goes to "fcjie big city" b<
to seek his fortune.' These influences C
N?re named after their leading traits ta
| for Instance: Pleasure, Slander, V
Fashion, Beauty, Deceit, Excitement, ?
T_i ,T<
M|v rriTvutjr, XAOOMSII, mivAivauviif tvf "
H erty,- but if they were labelled with F
HI conventional patronymics-' the play ti
I wotald be a regular drama, instead of
BH A spectacular allegory in true draxna
Impersonated by the specially seflH
ieeted cast of characters acton and
HBstage beauties who typify all the 1
feminine graces- the play rivals the
MR finest Follies for its color, comeliness
HBb and comedy,- while on the dramatic
ride it,is as tense and thrilling as ..
SB retaining, many)"
HB old stajge favorites the management 01
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CLOS]
Begar
ice to the public that we ar<
ict everything in our Cloth
: We Are In Has Been Bou
>mers Will Get the Plums
STETSON HATS.
ape, closing out sale
$6.45
s, closing out sale price,
$4.90
tther Makes Cut in Proportion.
IOS. CLOTHING.
is. Suit, closing out sale
: $42.00
>s. Suit, closing out sale
36.00
& SON'S CLOTHING.
is* out sale price.$34.00
Suits, closing out sale
v............ 14.80
XTRA PANTS.
ing out sale price.. $8.00
?, closing out price. 3.95
;s, closing out price 1.60 ;
3VERCOATS. - ,
closing, out sale price,
$20.00
closing out sale price,
$14.00
RAINCOATS.'
sing out sale price.. $16
losing out sale price 6.00
CLOTHING.
og out sale price..$16.00
rtinno 1 ^ 9ft
[lg uui> aaic awimv
ing out sale price.. 6,40
ing out sale price.. 5.60
ANDEf
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en-coming young recruits. acor
Messrs. Cornstock and Gest, ever
urinal producers of "Experience," whej
ive provided for its sixth season entl:
vival a complete new equipment of nut,
?vel scenic and lighting effects and, indu
hat will interest the ladies more,- to tl
and new costumes of the. latest im- the :
pted Paris and London models,
ch as have not been seen even on
roadway as yet. T]
1 1 befo
Master's,Sale. iam
The State of South Carolina, of U
Couhty of Abbeville. ^ Sept
Court of Common Pleas. cape
OYT ASHLEY, et al, Plaintiffs, wmc
against in **
AISY ASHLEY,^et al,\ Defendants.
By authority of a Decree of Sale 17
the Court of Common Pleas for a
bbeville County, in said State, made 2- T1
i the above stated case, I will offer or ^
>r sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbe- desti
ille C. H., S. C., on Salesday in 3. ^
ecember, A. D. 1919, j within the a **8
gal hoars of sale the following de- ei&h1
aribed land, to wit: All that tract the 1
r parcel of land Bituate, lying and
?ing in Donalds Township, Abbeville
ounty, in the State aforesaid, con
lining One Hundred and Forty-eight kern
148) Acres, more or less, and bound1
by lands of J. Elmore Branyan,
?se Brock, A. D. Branyan, R. B.
erguson, John Branyan; being the Tt
act of land owned and possessed by *or 3
N. Ashley at the time of his death. bure
TERMS OP SALE?CASH. Pur- Unit
laser to pay for papers and stamps.
THOS. P. THOMSON, m&u
Master A. C., S. C. in &
Hl-3t3w. ch??
_ Port
THE PECAN WEEVIL
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Clemaon College, November?llua. fi?rJ
sect, commonly known as a hickory J^ort
ut weevil is dark brown in color, and ^ai
ING
i Saturd;
e closing out our eni
ing Store for Men a
ght By Other Parti
-Sp Why Wait Unf
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MEN',
12.75 Men's "Billi
sale price J
10.0S0 Men's Leor
Shoes, closing 01
8.50 Men's Mast<
. sale price
7.50 Men's Spee(
sale price
6.50 Men's Spee(
sale rmce ....
BOYS
|6.50 Boys' Dress
price
4.75 Boys' Dress!
price ....
3.00 Boys' Dress
price.
MANHAT
58.50 Manhattan >
price ......
4.65 Manhattan S
\price
3.00 Manhattan ?
price
EARLE& W
$9.05 Shirts, closin
4.65 Shirts, closin
2.00 Shirts, closin
CHEAP)
$1,75 Shirts, closir
1 Kfi QViinfc r? In sir
XiVV U111X IWJ VAwjkM*
1.00 Shirts, closir
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n weevil. It occnrg in practie
? ?o/>Hnn tlw> TTnfteij St
'/.
re hickory nuts ape found. Ap
7 its normal food is the hicl
hut with the advent of the pi
stry it has shifted its activ
be pecan nuts. Pecan grower
state will be glad to learn hoi
with the pest.
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Life History
ae eggs are laid during Auj
re the nuts reach maturity.
le continue to feed on the in
le maturing nuts until late
ember or October, when they
and form pupae or kickers, f
h the mature insects come
le fall.
> Remedial Measure*
When possible, avoid plan
)ve near wild pecans or hickoi
le entire crop chould be harvei
le hogs should be turned ii
roy any nuts that may be left.
rhen harvested, place the nut
ht bin and fumigate for fo
I hours with ^carbon bisulphide
rate of two pounds to one tl
cubic feet of space. This 1
larvae within nuts and previ
ler destruction of the -infes
als.
LIVING COST INCREASE.
le average family expendit
food in 50 cities from which
au of labor statistics of
ed States department of labor
is montiily reports was appr
sly the same in October as it
eptember. In Bridgeport, M
ter, Minneapolis, Philadelp
land, Ore., Richmond, St. Lo
tie .and Washington there was
:ase of less than one-half c
K . ' X '2 t '*
sent; in Cobmbul, New Orlei
Und^Me^^and--StrSaul# ~ajeof
kse than one-half of 1 ]
??fc???in???i?m Mir
OUT"
V \
xy Novem
tire stock of Men's Clo
tnd Boys.
es and We Have to Gi
il the Color or the Siz
?
S SHOES),
ikin" Shoes, closing 01
! 10.2
lard, Shaw & T)ea
1 tsale price 8.0
erbilt Shoes, closing oi
6;S
Iwell Shoes, closing oi
6.0
iwell Shoes, closing oi
: 5.2
'SHOES.
1 I _ 1
shoes, closing out sai
:..,$W
Shoes, closing 6ut sal
3.a
Shoes, closing out sal
2.4
TAN "SHIRTS.
Shirts, closing out sal
~v $6.a
Shirts, closing out sal
; , 3.7
Shiris, closing qut sal
2.4
ILSON SHIRTS.
ig out sale prices $7.2
ig out sale price.. 3.7
ig out sale price., li
PR SHIRTS.
ig out sale price.. $1.4
ig out sale price.. 1.J
ig out sale' price., ."t
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Ally was the same as in Septembe
ates Kansas- City and Pittsb
par- creased 2 per ceat each: B
cory Buffalo, Indianapolis, Louisa
;can bile, New Haven, Rochester
ities Lake City, decreased 2 per c
s of Birmingham, Boston, Ci
ff to Cleveland,! Denver, Little R
Angeles, Newark, New-York
Peoria, Providence-and San I
increased 1 per cent each;
Batte, Charleston, Chicago,
Detroit, jpall River, iioustor
-n phis, Milwaukee, Norfolk an
. ton decreased 1 per cent ea
greatest increase, or 3 per c
shown in Springfield, in. T
however, decreased 3 per
September.
ting FUTURES MARKET
s- NOT SAFE
sted >
i to Commissioner Harris is cor
a local hospital, bat is kee]
s in with things in general and pa
rty- ly with the cotton situation. 1
s at sible that he will be kept ind
iou- some days yet, but he hopes t
tills before the end of the week.
;nts meantime he appeals to the
sted not to pay any attention
fluctuations of the future i
"Just look at the market foi
.. he said. "We see December fu
the New York market seling
,ure 37 cents?and yet the Ne>
the spots market is reported at 3
the "That illustrates what I hs
re- telling the farmers for more
oxi- year. Pay no attention to the
was quotations. If spots are wort
[an- than 39 cents in New York, D
hia, futures should be worth an i
uis, for cotton is going to get sea
i an scarcer, and the spots price
f 1 nign^r ana nigner, pnmaea ?
wis, the farmers. will not act f
4e There is b^t on? .sane, thine
^r- farmers to do, and that ie
Hi?fTT^?l?[TT TaMtli 1TWMM * hf ? ? IWl
SALE"
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mMJ& CL U.?. CLU
IlllUIgy iJUUCfi) 1 laiO) UIU1 V
A
ve Possession January 1
e That You Want is Gon
*./ . , . * MEN'S
UN
it 2.50 Wrights Heav?
10 U-Shirts, closing 01
,n 1.25 "Hanes" Ribb
? MEN'S UN
it $2.50 ftibbed, closing
| BOYS' UN)
5 $1.50 Fleeced, closin
J* 1.00 Fleeced, closin
0 MEN'S UNI
$5.00 Blue Denim U:
sale price
e 5.00 Khaki Unional
10 r\v\oa .
jyx^vv f
e 4.50 Striped Unioni
? price %
? BOYS' UF
$2.50 Khaki Unionai
price j.
le 1.75 Khaki Uniona!
10 'v price ......j. ?
(e MEN'S S
? $10.00 .Sweaters, do
? 3.50 Sweater, closii
? 1.75 Sweater, closii
MEN'S WOF
!5 $3.00 Gloves, closing
[5 2.25 Gloves, closing
iO 1 50 Gloves-closint
MEN'S GAUN'
10 $4.00 Gloves, closing
JO 3.00 Gloves, closinj
TS > 2.50 Glftves, closinj
lothing
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r. , law of suply and demand the
urgh in cotton next June, will be 60 ci
altimore, July futures market yesten
rille, M?- around 30 cents, just half 1
and Salt 'value of -the cotton. What d
ent each, mean? Simply this, that mar
ncinnaii' *armer 1 ve a chance to doi
_ money, nose who have he]
T1 , will ge' 60 cents for it if tl
: Omaha. . .. ?? . i
? wing Cu to it Tonul next Jun<
a carefully and let it be . kno
Atlanta, .. , . v
they do not propose to sel
i Hem' to<^ay *8 W01^1 not a cent ^esi
! _ " cents a pound, and it would
d Scranch.
The =
:ent. vas
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for the OHARUEV OANO, *117
to hold Mlnstrele, Abtovllta Op
s, Underwear, SweatDERWEAR.
7 Fleeced lined wool\ i
at sale price : 2.00
ed Underwear, 1.^0
ION SUITS.
$ olit sale price, $2.00
ION SUITS.
g out sale pritie $1.20
g out sale price .75
ION ALLS.
nionall, closing out
..; $4.25
11, closing out sale,
4.25
alls, closing out sale
3.75
HON ALLS. I %
lis, closing out sale I
to nn I
lis, closing out sale j
urr uttdc I
fTt<n i l<i%u. "TfTITW
sing out price ..$8.00
lg out sale price.. 2.80 , /
ig out sale price .1.35
uc GLoyfes.
r out sale price.. $2.40
f out sale price.. 1.80
rout sale price., 1.20
rLET GLOVESv
j out sale price.. $3.20 .
I out sale price.. 2.40 I
? out sale price!. 2.00 '
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price/of ing that today if the fanners bad not
ants. The been forced to put some cotton on the
lay was market early in this season.
the / real ?
oes it all ARMY OUT OF SUGAR
ly of the Washington, Nov. 24.?The United
ible their States army is suffering from, the
!d cotton dugar shortage. /A statement issued
bey will today said no surplus stock foV the
store it army remained and the purchasing
wn that department had failed to obtain any,
I. Cotton in the market. Negotiations have been
s than 45 begun in arf effort to find a source
be bring- of supply to meet future needs. /:*"
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