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1 D : ? ;![ We h ?j much busii tg [s very best P |j liberal patr S j In orde A] DAYS 1 ? i 20%: 1 CASH ? 1 I B. IMPORTANT NEW BULLETIN i ___ Clemson College, July 20.?"Marketing Cotton in South Carolina" is the title of Extension Bulletin 46 just published by the Extension Service of Clemson College to aid in the campaign for the promotion of proper grading, warehousing, and marketing of cotton. The publication contains discussions of cotton grading, the necessity of warehouses, the cost of construction and operation of warehouses, a synopsis of the State warehouse laws, the cooperative agreement recently made I between the ExtensJbn Service, the I Bureau of Markets, the Warehouse Commisisoner and the South Carolina Association, and copies of half a hundred letters from farmers showing what they think of the offi^elicious j <_nd Refreshing I Abbeville Coca-C Phone 195-B ISO lave Been in Bu ness as we figure H 1 1 Merchandise at a onage. r to show our c which began TUE OVERALLS, WORK SI OVERALLS, WORK SI >RY GOODS. T. C ALL Baaaaaaaaaaaaj cial cotton grading service. The basis for the plan for th marketing of cotton in South Car< jlina that is now being developed the agreemnt that appears in th: bulletin signed by the Secretary c Agriculture and other officials c the Lepartment, the officials o Clemson College, the President c South Carolina Branch America Cotton Association and the Stat .Warehouse Commissioner. It is very comprehensive plan that hold out great hope for the solution o this most important problem. Copies may be obtained from th county agents or by writing the Ex tension Service or the Division o Publications, Clemson College, S. C Legal Blanks for Sale Here. The Press and Banner Company. ^ Buy it by the Case & ola Bottling Works, Abbeville, S. C. * r m ir*i pinnriH f i n ri nnpi rn ollJ IJIJIJIJ l?J IJIJIJIJIJUU OU3 pin Ckoo T A/\ /-\r\ i-k OllltOO 1 ^11 1 V lVjl ILi I sd on doing from . minimum profit. ippreciation we h ; S D A Y, -IIRTS, SHOES, HOS. -IIRTS, SHOES, HOS OCH GOODS CHARGED WII V ^ifEJZJZJ?JTJ7Lr?-nirHJzrajaj MACHINE GUNNERS e FIRE INTO CROWD j. Is'0ne Killed, Two Hurt by Troops jg j Guarding Prisoners >f | if j Durham, N. C., July 20.?Jim Ray if of Graham, was killed; Willie if Phillips, of Graham, seriously inn jured, and Clem Bradsher, of Haw ej River, slightly wounded, tonight, a when a masked mob attempted to Is storm the Alamance County Jail, f .where three negroes, charged with jassault on a white woman, are held e acording to a statment made by; Capt. Marion B. Fowler, commandf ing the Durham Machine Gun Coinpany, guarding the jail. J "Absolutely false," Capt. Fowler said in connection with the report i that no reason could be assigned for the shooting. "The masked mob," i Capt. Fowler said, "fired the shot::. The machine gunners returned the fire with machine guns ..nd sid'e arms. "The man killed and Iho two Mien injured were not members of the mob," Fowler said. "SKY CLERK" AT ASTOR TO GREET AERO GUESTS / The first housetop landing for airplanes in Manmattan will be constructed on the roof of the Hotel Astor this summer, according jt;> an announcement of the hotel, |which says the plans are nearly completed. The landing will be above the west end of the roof and will be 62 feet wide and 28G feet long. In addition to the landing a special service for airplane guests will be provided. Passengers will register on the roof and receive I their room keys. CANDIDATES FOR SENATE . About 450 Voters Hear Speakers At Laurens Meeting Laurens, July 17.?The campaign meeting yesterday was attended by 450 voters, half of whom were farmers. County Chairman Powers presided over the meeting, which was held in the court house. The candidates were given a warm welcome by the chairman and by W. C. Irby, who was at home when his time came to fi BonnnnnnnnciEu: IUUUUUUUIJI313131317 NT s. During that the outset. We We want to tli ave put on a JULY / I AO) ALL H.A ' I" jo FRUIT J J CASH INCLUDI RAr -L BE AT REGULAR luniiuiiiziarararaiiuaii!^ I speak. | Senator E. D. Smith, W. C. Irby, M | P. Pollock and George Warren eacl j addressed the voters. LICENSES FOR TEACHERS Columbia, July 20.?In confirmity with an act passed at the las1 sesion of the General Assembly teacher's licenses will be issued ir the future by the State Board oi Teachers' Examiners, composed oi R. B. Dominick, Miss Elizabeth McLean and Jospeh H. Shealy. According to a letter of instruc1 If W | more m 5 Year; | Hon. C. P.1 and now pi pany, write "It is a plea ways given in every pa and myself makes of p: - tey. We h ij would not t I any other n A full'stocl hand by | JOHN A. h For Re . V m 5= SAL time we have doi : have tried to gi iank our custome Discount Sale fo a 20TH .RWARE, GALVANIZE k.RS and ALL CANNED G NG SYRUPS, COFFEE, I PRICES. BJfZIHIEIiLrglEliifEfiLnilHIHfiU tion sent out by the Department of I ^ Education, teachers' examinations J ^ will hp hplrl ?t. rniinf.v ormrt. Vinncoa on November 1, but all papers will have to be sent to the Board of Ex t . C CVminers for<grading\and issuance of 't certificates, instead of the lntter| being issued by the county boards, ; as formerly. ^ ' Q , Blanks are furnished applicants k ; for licenses, which, when filled out, ? * tell in detail the educational quali-(s . fications, teaching experience and|^ professional work done by the tes-^ , chers.' c ni l an rieasea s of Experi< Walbridge, former mayor < resident of the Bell Tele* is the following to the Este onvo -f r\ rvi-frv on tt fVi o -f -fV\?k -n ,ouic IU xiic IU ocij mat cut p , and is still giving entire i rticular. Before purchasii carefully examined all tl ianos, but finally decided i ave never regretted our c ;oday exchange our piano nanufacture." 5 of Upright and Players ; lOLLAND, Greenwood I jference, Bank of Greenv PIPI n QWH w ommga p h 1 Ef ie twice as ij ve you the {i :rs for their ij r TEN ij IT 11 ,D WARE, i j Por-FPTCQ S: AVV V/JU1VAJUU I P :tc. i j :o. J RECOMMENDS PALESTINE 4 LAND BE GIVEN JEWS *1 . London, July 20.?A recoromenlation that all the land and prepcry in Palestine be declared the propirty of the Jewish people, and that he control of this property le rradually assumed by the Palestine 5tate was made in the majority r*>ort of the commission which c.on idered the question and submitted he suggestoin to the Zionist coherence at t'r.? resumption of the onfersoA session here today. After 16 | MS ?nce. df St. Louis. s I )hone Com- m y Piano Co. dano has al- jjS ? satisfaction ig, my wife H le leading ipon an Es- ?3 hoice and for one of always on J? >iano Man. rood. AM