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r tim of our '. v C 10 20 30 Not a C( $16.50 Coats?Reduced 1 ?* |?5.00 Copts?Reduced t ^0.00 Coats?Reduced 1 ?60.00 Coats?Reduced 1 ?80.00 Qoats?Reduced t $125.00 Coats?Reduced TAFFI $3j0O Taffeta Silk?Redi $2.50 Taffeta Silk?Redi $8.25 Taffeta Silk?Redi $1.50 Taffeta Silk?Redi v $8.75 Crepe de Chine?R $2.50 Crepe de Chine?R v " $L00 Jap Silk?Redncec .30 Bed Ticking?Red .35 Bed Ticking?R^di . .60 Bed Ticking?Red LADIES' WAI $8.50 Ladies' Walk-Over ffA AA T ' Tl/ftllr r^TfAT1 iptf.UU JUttUlCO $10.00 Ladies* Walk-Ove $11.10 Ladies' Walk-Ov< $12.75 Ladies' Walk-Ove $13.85 Ladies' Walk-Ove I^^ememb ' I I GINNERS REPORT I CI CI Director Sim. L. Rogers, of the C< Bureau of the Census, Department j D? of Commerce, announces the pre-1 Di liminary report on cotton ginned by D( counties in South Carolina, for the crops of 1919 and 1918. The report Fi ' -e? i.U_ of I vr was made puouc ior me ???; ?v -. 10 a. m., Monday, December 8,'G( 1919. . j Gi (Quantities are in running bales, counting round as half bales. Linters not included.) Hi County 1919 1918 Ja The State 1,299,193 1,241,656 K( Abbeville _24,187 18,695 u Aiken ___38,132 45,278 ^ Allendale 18,888 i Le Anderson 74,734 51,666! L* Bambuur 23,137 f'9,830; M ^ rn t\o*> ! M liarnweu uV,lDQ 0l,900< ~ Beaufort 2,056 6,842 Mj Berkeley 9,257 12,386 N< Calhoun 30,982 34,634 0< Charleston 6,686 8,255 O' Cherokee 14,823 11,755 P? Chegter 28,038 24,373 Ki Hisand; of Our Dry Goods Cloaks, Cc Hoses per cent discoii per cent discoii per cent discoii single Arti mts to $11.55 *> $17.50 to $28.00 to $42.00 '0.. ... $56.00 to $87.50 Fa-silk iced to $0.7? iced to $2.25 [iced to $2.02 1-2 iced to $1.35 educed to $fc.47 1-2 deduced to $2.25 I to 98 uced to .27c. / iced to 31 l-2c need to .54c jc-over shoes Shoes?Reduced to ... $7.65 Shoes?Reduced to .. $6.10 r Shoes?tReduced to .. $9.00 ir Shoes?Reduced to.. $9.99 ir Shoes?Refcotd to $11.49 r Shoes?Reduced to . $12.47 >20 per a er our Closir ftc< T IkJf j. ri. g lesterfield 31,384 26,916 S; arendon 35,620 33,859 S] )lleton 1 12,036 19,237 Si irlington 38,270 35,046 U lion 37,795 29,503 W irchester v- 14,212 16,7391 V * ' r\r% nr n OCO10' lgeneid z&,zov ^u,^,xo lirfield 19,504 20,2181 orence 37,747 30,366; ;orgetown 3,973 3,828 i-eenville 45,334 31,605' reenwood 31,848 29,916 impton 10,186 20,969 D orry 7,660 6,2601 cc sper 1,954 5,506 g( jrshaw 27,707 26,485 m mcaster 19,833 18,595 w mrens 44,506 33,517 >e 40,272 36,714'si) :xingrton 25,311 31,261 ar cCormick 15,782 I 13,853 w arion 16,809 14,763 nj R7 fi?n R8.472 T niu/viv v i iw? _ 9 9 ?l jwberry 30,633 30,822 jn :onee 20,861 19,002 ^angeburg 81,349 89,740 ckens 21,104 16,1031 cj chland 24,717 22,246 & s are 1 Stock I ciflinc' r y LQUIC3 I >at Suits,! ?Wee int on Dry Go int on Milliner int on Cloaks, cle in ou __ *$15.(M > 1 Presses?Reduced $--.50 Dresses?Reduced $32.50 Dresses?Reduced $47.50 Dresses?Reduced $55.00 ] )rosses?Reduced $b'5.00 J )resses?Reduced $95.00 Dresses?Reduced WOOL DF $3.00 Wool Dress Goods$2.50 Wool Dress Goods$1.75 Wool Dress Goods? $1.50 Wool Dress Goods$1.00 Wool Dress Goods? .60 Wool Dress Goods? .35 Cheviot?Reduced t .35 Outing?Reduced tc .50 Blue Denim?Reduc E. C. SKUF $3.00 Skuffer Shoes?Red $3.50 Skuffer Shoes?Red $4.00 Skuffer Shoes?Red $4.50 Skuffer Shoes?Red $5.00 Skuffer Shoes?Red ?nt dircou ig Out Sali cK tvill be cl And< Dry Goc iluda 22,465 23,352 ijartanbiirg ____ 66,717 53,944 jmter 42,5552 44,877 nion 16,746 15,574 r:n: 1 OA QAA 9.5.S0S lilJcUU?UUl? .... * * ?" ork 39,346 , 30,134 ORMER NINETY SIX PHYSICIAN IS ONE OF THREE KILLED The following Associated Press ispatch from Columbia gives an ac>unt of a shooting affray at St. ;ephens, near Kingstree, in which le of the principals, Dr. J. H. Pratt as a native of Ninety Six. 1 T TT Pr?tt a r>rftminpri+. nVlV cian, his brother-in-law, John Bell id Royall Cotton, of Charleston, ere killed in a pistol fight Sunday ght at the country home of Mrs. T. Bell, near St. Stephens, accordg to reports received here late yesritey. Lt. Pratt, after returning I from Lurch, is said to have found young atton at his home in company with akin? o Reduct and Childr )resses ar I. Dei ods, Notions ai h Coat Suits an r Stock w SSES to $10.50 to $15.75 to $22.75 to $33.25 to i $38.50 to $45.50 to $66.50' tESS GOODS -Redueed to $2.70 -lieduoed to $2.25 -Bedueed to $1.57 l-2c -Reduced to $1.35 -Reduced to 90 Reduced to 45 o .31 l-2c > r. .31 l-2a ed to ? 45c. FER SHOES uced to $2.70 [uced to $3.15 uced to $3.60 uced to $4.05 uced to $4.50 i nt on all ? at our C, c/frt r\-rrf art-f v*? W?vr V W ? w ersor >ds Store his mother-in-ia'vj =na ner you i daughter. Pratt, it is stated, shot ri Cotton, whom he had warned to si [ away from his home. He then we [ to his room upstairs. John Bell, , brother of the young daughter, cai into the partor, and mistaking P?; for Cotton was fired upon by hi Bell was shot in the heart anil di instantly. Pratt returned to t 11 room and mortally wounded Cottc j but was himself shot four times Cctton in the exchange of bullets a j died soon afterwards in the hallws All parties concerned in the aff* I are prominent. . . | The body of Dr. Pratt was broug | to his former home, Ninety Six, f | burial. '"LEAK" IN SUPREME COURT IS ALLEGE I 1 J Wahington, Dec. 16.?Depar iment of justice offictials continu* the investigation of alleged leal on the supreme court decision whi< were being used as tips for sto< ? Advanta ion Sale en's Shoes, I id Millinery c. 24tl id Shoes. d Dresses. 'ill Escape COAT 51 $20.00 Coat Suits?Reduced to $30.00 Coat Suits?Keduced to $45.00 Coat Suits?Reduced to $50.00 Coat Suits?Reduced to $75.00 Coat Suits?Reduced to $100.00 Coat Suits?Reduced U .35c Dress Ginjrhams?Redac .50o Dress Ginghams?Reduo .15o Towels?Reduced fet ... .20c Towels?Redueed to ... .50c Towels?Reduced to ... $1.00 Towels?Reduced to ... BILLIKIN S $3.25 Billikin Shoes?Reduaed 4 $3.50 Billikin Shoes?Redu??d $4.00 Billikin Shoes?Redated : . $5.00 Billikin Shoes?ReA^wS 8 CAKES OCTAGON HUAr sell during this sale at 6 CAI Limit?6 Cakes to a cue tome Millinery loth ing Store, irely ^ I A am ing speculation. A- minor official of 31 at the department and an attache of 00 -ay the supreme court were implicated! in the charges, but Captain Burke,! ^ ? chief of the bureau of investigation I . . f ' he me of the justice department, declared, att that so far no basis for the charges |U mi had been discovered. ed | In a verbal statement last night ^ ;he John Burke said that a "Mr. B. E. )n> Moses," with offices in the Munsey co by building, Washihngton, had been c0 nd represented by Marlin Pew, manager;| IS ly- of the International News Service, ?a iir for an alleged attempt to secure j financial backing from a friend of *j_ IrtlPew to play the stock market on ador vance information of ' supreme pr( court decisions. "Moses told Pew's friend," Cap- coi tain Burke said, "that he had been da; doing this for sometime but he in\ n .. . . " did not have sufficient funds to pai make the profit he might if he had 1 t- financial backing. wa sd j Moses, according to Burke, said h?? ks had made his deductions on the wri :h future movement of stocks as any opi ;k lawyer might have done. He denied me - ft - j totions, - yt t; % "?;Vf , 7 I' , - "$ |||j ?? VSA ... , ' ? 'jMij '' - ' ' | | . ' -V t' j.-'p. . trj k-lfrReduction JUS ' moo .. $ai.oo ... . $31.80 :..... $35.00 ^ifi $52.80 ? ed to .31 l-2e ed to 45c .13 l-2c -.-Ms * J& 4$$ ~? ; -M HOES to J2.9S to $3.15 to 13.60 ; to...' 34.50 ".1: ? v; ,;^ (large atoe) we will OSS for 49 CENTS. r. ' /* ^ ' " ; ThU | I :sp so inei'e was a leak in the supreme urt. ' ' n a_:_ o i._ :J i.u~ ?.? ' v.upuun DuiAt' aaiu LIIC uiiitiox 12.L mm lestion holds a minor position in gggj e department of justice and that gffi i denied he knew any one on the JgH preme court who would give out aafli y such information or that he had mSB en in any such deals as were bBBH arged. |n& "The attache of the supreme urt denied also that he had any MB nnection with th affair and there HI nothing to show that he did," M ptain Burke added. jSBB However, he said, the investiga- HEl n will be continued. ffijB James D. Maher, clerk of the su- iraH ?me court, denied today there BEM s any leak in his office on the h urt's prohibition decision yestery and said he knew nothing of an 1kS| 'estimation being made by the de- jfla rtment of justice. fflSB "There was no leak here, if there |jjj6 s any leak," Mr. Maher said. AsSOCllltfl Pl-fl J\Anin (vElfli ? *?'? vwwwivv VTU\7 jugJBflU ?tc and delivered the prohibition Mkb nion yesterday declined to com- |j?88 nt on reports of a "leak." jguM I