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I 1-BWFI PI fi ri PI f! PII 1 m ifi =r? 1 Be jj oi || This: ; l\ 1 * MEN'S J I ' $52.50 Suit, Mid-summ L J ' $47.50 Suit, Mid-sumn S $42.50 Suit, Mid-sumn tfj $25.00 Suit, Mid-sumn ? J $22.50 Suit, Mid-sumn I $14.00 Suit, Mid-sumn i\ $ 8-50 Suit, Mid-sumn I \ BOYS' J l $20.00 Suits, Mid-sumi j ? $15.00 Suits, Mid-sumi [ j $13.50 Suits, Mid-sumi I j $ 6.50 Suits, Mid-sumi J j JOHN B. 1 J $10.00 Hats, Mid-sumi i I . $ 7.50 Hats, Mid-sumi ! | $ 0.00 Hats, Mid-sumi I s EAGLE BRAI - 3 $12.50 Hats, Mid-sum -1 $10.00 Hats, Mid-sumi [S - ETCI ? * $r? ni > Mid-summ 11 $4.00 Hats, Mid-summ i j $2.50 Hats, Mid-summ i j MEN'S ! | $15.00 Pants, Mid-sum ! ] $11.00 Pants, Mid-sum 1 j $10.00 Pants, Mid-sum A. I $ 6.00 Pants, Mid-sum > | j MEN'S SHOI i J $15.00 Shoes, Mid-sum i j $0.00 Shoes, Mid-sun i ' $8.50 Shoes, Mid-sun I * $6.50 Shoes, Mid-sun: v _ 1 f r\ tn n*':Li ^ onoes. ivuu-suii jg * B0Y 31 5}?7.5o Shoes, Mid-sumi ; Uj $0.50 Slioes, Mid-sumr UC $4.00 Shoes Mid-sumr nj ; $2.00 Shoes, Mid-sumi If; MANH fl fifi $7.50 Shirts, Mid-sumi Jfi $5.0<> Shirts, Mid-sumi tC $4.50 Shirts, Mid-sumi US $3."') Shirts. Mid-sunn i 1 Sale Closes S S Hi irara j J. NEGRO BURNS AT STAKE Iti FOR MURDER OF si GEORGIA WOMAN Savannah, Ga., June 22.?Chased oy infuriated citizens, officers of three counties and track hounds for the last week, Phillip Gathers, the Ci negro slayer of Miss Anza Jaudon, tl Uincon, in Effingham county, ten ni days ago, was captured this morn- ni ing near Stilson, in Bulloch county, hi returned to the scene of his crime n< near Rincon and lynched. 1st When the capture was effected "W and it became known that the mob R would take the prisoner to Rincon re to put him to death, the news Si spread over adjoing counties and til , hundreds of people reached the A. x--.:e to witness the execution. |W The negro is said to have acknowl- ot edged his guilt as he was being earned through the country in an au- n< omobile. Arriving at the point ni where the body of his victim was tr found he was chained to a sapling Tl jrasoline poured over him and a cc ~:;iatch applied. As the flames en- 01 veloped his body he made a power- th f-i! lunge, breaking away from the C ! ? I ' eznntnnniimuafi!^ Sum ranirdTii^^ [ids ginning T Ffering 1 Seasc sale covers stocl CLOTHING ier sale price $41.9! ier sale price . $38.4! ier sale price, $33.9! ier sale price $19.81 ier sale price $17.94 ier sale price $11.21 ier sale price ....... $ 6.8< CLOTHING ner sale price $15.9! ner sale price $11.9! ner sale price $10.8* Tier sale price1 $ 5.1! STETSON HATS mer sale price . / $7.9< mcr sale price $5.91 mer sale price $4.7! ND VELOUR HATS mer sale price ........ $9-9! mer sale price $7.91 -IISON HATS ier sale price . $3.91 ler sale price $3.1! ier sale price $1.91 EXTRA PANTS mer sale price $11.91 mer sale price $ 8.71 imer sale price $ 7.91 imer sale price ...... $ 4.7! ES AND OXFORDS mer sale price $11-9! imer sale urice $ 7.1! liner sale price ...... $ 6.81 Liner sale price $ 5.21 imer sale price ? 1.91 S' SHOES ner sale price $5.91 ner sale price $5.11 ner sale price $3.11 ner sale price $1.6( LTTAN shirts iier sale price $5-95 ner sale price $3.9! ner sale price 33.6C ner sale price $2.8( Saturday Night J M., iffiffiffiffiffiffiSfiMlfiHiHiaiif \ :ee. At that moment hundreds of lots were sent into his body. URATE OF SODA WILL BE MOVED Columbia, June 22.?Sufficient irs and power will be furnished by le three trunk line railway mining into Charleston to move the itrate of soda now in Charleston irbor and that expected within the sxt few days, according to a atement made tonight by Frank r. Shealy, chairman of the State ailroad Commission, who has just rturned from a conference with uperintendent King, of the Souiern Railwav: J. P. Walker, of the tlantic Coast Line; W. E. Bagell ,of the Seaboard Air Line, and :her officials at Charleston. According to Mr Shealy it will be ?cessary for the railways to fursh 2,467 cars to transport the niate of soda now in the harbor, tie railroads authorities, said the mmissioner, claim that they can lly load 200 cars a day because of e present dockage facilities at harleston. The entire nitrate ship hursday, J ifou $44 m's (Best i in both our ston ESCAPE R 8ILK J 5 SI 0.00 Shirts. Mid-summei 5 $8.50 Shirts, Mid-summei jj VINDEX q $3.00 Shirts, Mid-summer 5 $2.75 Shirts, Mid-summer 9 $2.50 Shirts, Mid-summer $1.50 Shirts, Mid-summer 5 $1.00 Shirts, Mid-summer 5 PANAMA AND J $5.50 Hats, Mid-summer si $1.48 Hats, Mid-summer si CHIT P.AfiCO AN wvi wnwi-M r*ii g $20.00 Hand Bags, Mid-sui 9 $18.50 Hand Bag, Mid-sum $10.00. Hand Bag, Mid-sun - $7.50 Hand Bag, Mid-surr 5 $17.50 Suit Case, Mid-sum ' $7.50 Suit Gases, Mid-sur $20-00 Suit Cases, Mid-sun I MEN'S OVERALL8 5 $3.75 Full Grew Overalls, $3.50 Finck's Overall#, sa 5 $2J5 Bellgrade Overalls, s $2.50 Everett Overall, sale f $2.50 Blue Buckle Overall ^ $7.00 Lee Unionalls, sale p; & $6.75 Lee Unionalls, sale p BOYS' 1 5 ?5.50 Lee Unionalls, sale p ? $5.00 Lee Unionalls, sale pi J $2-00 Lee Unionalls, sale p 5 MEN'S WOF -$2.00 Shirts, Mid-summer $1.75 Shirts, Mid-summer ^ $1.50 Shirts, Mid-summer ? ARROW BRAI ) 30c Collars, Mid-summer s 25c Collars, Mid-summer s? ; EARLE & WILSOF > 05c Collars, Mid-summer se ) 50c Collars, Mid-summer si ) 35c Collars, Mid-summer t i uly 3rd AND] * / ment, they claim, will be moved in fourteen days. Between thirty and thirty-five thousand tons of nitrate of soda are expected in the Charleston har- 1 bor in the next few days stated Mr. Shealy, and the railroad authorities 1 promised him that they would be in * position to move this with expedi- 1 tion. This movement will taken an ^ additional 1,500 cars, they think. It 1 is hoped that both movements will ^ be completed in eighteen days. "The South Carolina Railroad * Commisison," said Mr. Shealy, "de- ^ sires to request the consigners of * nitrate of soda to unload their shipments at the earlist possible t moment, so that the cars can be * rushed back to Charleston for addi- s tional haulage. So important is the a nitrate shinment to the fnrmprc nf South Carolina that we ?hope cars e will be unloaded at once, so that the * train which brings them can take s the empties back on the next trip ^ for an additional tonnage. The ^ railroads state that they will not wait for tonnage, but will run < trains light if pos3ible to expedite t the movement." h I iRRSmmuBHseteB mei une 24th, ,000 Wc : Merchs is. Not a single it EDUCTION 5HIRT8 ? sale price $7.95 ^ r sale price $6.80 <c SHIRTS | sale price $2.39 > $ __i_ i ?a aa saie price ....... sale price $2.00 sale price $1 -20 sale price 80c STRAW HATS ale price ......... $3.75 / ale price 79c. D HAND BAG8 mmer sale price . . $15.95 mer sale price .... $14.80 lmer sale price .... $7.95 lmer sale price .... $5.98 mer sale price .... $14.00 nmer sale price .... $6.00 lmer sale price . .. $15.95 AND UNIONALLS sale price $3.19 le price $2.95 ;ale price $2.39 price . . . . $1.95 s, sale price $1.95 rice . . $5.60 >rice . . ; .. . $5.40 JNIONALL8 rice 1".. .. $4^0 ice > $3.95 ricer ... $1.60 IK SHIRTS sale '. . $1.60 sale $1.40 sale $1.20 (MD COLLARS ale price 24c. 1 AA ue price *uc. i SOFT COLLARS ile price' . 52c. ale price . . . . 40c. >ale price 28c. [No C. 0. D'S] [i iRSO irinrinnnnrinr irinni UIJIJUUIJIJ IJULjT JUJJI3 WIFE SAYS DEACON USES G dci irmn ac ni nkv in Charles E. Newbury, a deacon in sa the Bedford Heights Baptist church bj Brooklyn, compelled his wife to do ha the family washing, assaulted their th >ons with his fists and spent much re; >f his spare time with an old sweet- inj leart, according to statements ro nade by his wife in an affidavit re] filed yesterday with Supreme Court Fustice Cropsey, in Brooklyn. Mrs. Newbury is suing for separation. e(j 3er age is given as sixty-four and gj., ler husband's as sixty-five. agt Mrs. Newbury's affidavit says lift hat she found a letter addresed to ter in her husband's pocket, and urreptitiously opened it. In it, she da isserts, Newbury said that he had in 10 love for her whatever and offer- -= :a 10 pay ner $zd a monxn. &mce hat time, she says, she has been ubject to violent headaches and ? ias been feared that she might lose ter reason. Mrs. Newbury names Mrs. Isabel Jriswold as the old sweetheart of he complaint and alleges that her ? lusband spent vacations with Mrs. / i I I Sa at 9 O'c >rth of t indise em in either sto Ll . it NECK1 !2.50 Ties, Mid-summer sale ] 12.00 Ties, Mid-summer sale ] 1.50 Ties, Mid-summer sale ] 1.00 Ties, Mid-summer sale ] *75c Ties, Mid-summer sale p 50c Ties, Mid-summer sale pi 25r Tifift. Mid-snmfnftr ftnlp r 10c Ties, Mid-summer sale j ? 1920. Kin; KIim Klotbet No Approvals] NO riswold and made frequent trips her company. "Throughout the same period," ys a supplementary affidavit filed r the wife, "and while he was be,ving in the manner set forth in e complaint in his home, he was a gular attendant at therhurch, takj? part in all its activities and surunding himself with a cloak of ligion. I A European scientist has inventa method for sterilizing the aud in which posts are to be set ainst insect, germ and fungus e. All announcement* in the candites column are publiahed for cash advance. Jjf^DR/A ?Fkhera IkjESSlE2 1 A 1 16 n 16 '; | J|< | lock ji he ji re will ! j ^8t g& price $1.96 jjjj mm SUr price flJBO uS / price $1.23 gj srice 80c. }g rice 60c . gf .V rice .40c jff rice .. . . . .... 20c HI rice 8c ^ H | 1 . ' |i .i Estate of Mr*. S. Bl Pariah, Dec'd. 1 State of South Carolina, 9 County of Abbeville. 9 Notice of Settlement and Final DIs 1 charge. V'^v^rB Take Notice that on the 7th day B of July, 1920. I will render a final 8 | account of my actings ana doings as fl administrator of the estate of Mrsl ' In 5. B. Parish, deceased, in the office of the judg? of probate for Abbe- fl ville County, and on the same day H will apply for a final discharge from B my trust as such. /fl All persons having demVnds a- fl gainst said estate will present them B for payment on that day, proven and fl authenticated or be forever barred. fl LEWIS BLOUNT, ? J 6, 9.-3t Administrator, v -ftfl ldal=| wiBitSmMJJMm H ^1