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EXTRA COMMUNICATION. m There will be an extra communi- ^ cation of Cilnton Lodge No. 3, A. F. ^ M., Monday evening, August 9th at 0( 8:30. Work in the third degree. CJ H. S. Howie, Secretary, p( PICNIC AT SUNNY SLOPE m tr There will be a picnic at Sunny Slope on Saturday, August 14th. g( The public and candidates are cor--^ dially invited to attend. Bring well jn filled baskets. There will be plenty cc of hash on the ground. ?ome one, cqme all. W. A. Moore. CARD OF THANKS . 1 ' . ! We wish" to thank our * relatives and friends for their many acts of kindness shown us during the illness and leath of our loving mother. H May God bless you all. . F< J. H., J. W. and C. P. Sharp, and ac sisters. ' rdi : 1 oi N. C. WOMAN DIES r pj AT THE AGE OF 117 ^ Raleigh, N. C., Aug. 5.?The "bu- S. reau of vital statistics has an 1 iv. j?T liuuuceu W?? UCOHl m AJi? Madison county, N. C., of Miss ** Dorcas Griffin Bible. She was born J on March 29, 1803, according to the Bible record and died at the place of her birth several weeks ago. bi ONLY 54,000.000 , si GALLONS WHISKEY oi LEFT?HURRY UP! n< New York, Aug. 5.?Officially ai there are 54,000,000 gallons of H whiskey in bonded warehouses inx fa the United States a dwindling of about 15,000,000 gallons since S< January 16 when prohibition be- ai came effective, according to John R F. Kramer, federal prohibition com- C missioner. He announced today that m no permits would be granted to persons to deal in whiskey in large ai quantities, in thrisAicinljty', The quan- th tity of liquor withdrawn indicates | that it wa3 not all used for non- di beverage purposes, as permitted by i bl law, hp said. ] [ a< WFARFRS OF WHITF w COLLARS ARE SHOT ! tl BY THE RUSSIANS | h( M J . . Allenstein East Prussia, Aug, 3.? w Threats by the Russian Soviet for-: ces to execute instantly any civil or M V r\ L, LTL] . IZ.Z?IA-L^-1 jJTL'J I." .1 ., ., . Tw . ^Tv, , , I J VICTC ' "1: F Each Shining rfour Domul (Home!) Zaza?Mamma u*dva di Quartet No. 3 in E Flat 1 * i Heaven It My Homo " ' ?. Introduction and Tarant Lut Night When Night DmcmIi . Blue Danube Walts l*f,: Prelude in G Minor (EUi Otallo?Era In notte (Ci Old Folk* at Homo AO Star?One-Stop H/n Dri?Fo* Trot Tho Lovo Ne*t Blue Diamond* X~ 1*. Tiddl ?-Dee-Wink* I Love the Land of Old E Lovo Neet?Medley Fox A Young Man'* Fancy?1 Gem* from "Apple Blow -s Com* from "Irene" I This is youi th The Mc ilitary subjects of the allied >wers who cross the frontier are sported by refugees arriving here om the region to the east being :cupied by the Russians. This has tused the inter-allied commission i this district to announce that no ;rson will for any reason be peritted to enter the Russian : conoiled zone. j These refugees declare that the olsheviki are shooting all land vners and others suspected of harg money. The wearing of a white liar, they declare, is sufficient ridence for a death warrant. COL. HUNT ACQUITTED i Coaupud of Pri?pn Where Bergloll Was Confined New York, Aug. 5.?Col. John unt, former commander of the >rt Jay military prison has been quitted af a charge of neglect . of ity- in connection with the escape hGnover C. Bergdoll, wealthy uadelphia draft dodger, it was inounced today. AVANNAH CITIZEN SHOT IN RRF.VA.Rn eorge Haskell Fired UpoA by Vineyard Keeper at Mountain Retort. Letters yesterday from a Colum an in Brevard, N. C., told of the tooting Monday of George Haskell ' Savannah by a vineyara keeper ;ar the summer resort. YThe bullet issed through Mr. Haskell's arm id lodged in the flesh of the hip. is condition yeBterday was reported tvcrable. Mr. Haskell is connected with the juthern Cotton Oil Company in Savmah. He is a first cousin of Mrs. . J. Blalock and is related to other olumbians. Mrs. Haskell was forerly Miss Winship of Aiken; Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Haskell id their two children were walking irouffh a vineyard which had been jolaJ that day, it is said. The chil ren were picking up some small locks of wcod around a spindle factho owner of the vineyard :costed Mr. Haskell. Several blows ere exchanged, when tne keeper of le vineyard went back into the ause, procured a pistol ana flred on r. Haskell in the yard. No bones ere broken.?The State. Mr. George .Haskell is a cousin of r. L. C. Haskell of this city. NEW >R REC< OR AUGUST HIS MASTERS fW7 mmtTT Emilio . Em cam (Mother Has Gone) GemJ Minor?Scherzo (Tachaikowaky) Flonzt! Mab 4B*' (Saraaate) Violin JlK Mat, Homer and MIm Lot 1 ''' John McCormack-Fri ' S" Philadelphia ;h?inifioff) Hsae Sergei Ra tuio'i Dream) Enertine Schun A1 ' - i A) \ I Bi (lack Joe Billy Murray and Peer!* Trot - - , Joseph C. Smith's Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith's loins'* Victor Light Open Victor Light Open r invitation to come in and ese new Victor Records r Murray D | WANTS i FOR SALE?Good milk cow for sale J See o^ Phone S. C. LINK, Abbe-' ville, S. C., Route 4t 8, 2-3tpd.' I WANTED?Live wire to sell Briscoe Automobiles in your territory.1 J. H. HAM, Distributor; Charlotte,1 N. C. 8, 6.-3tpd. I X)ST OR STRAYED?Setter dogj about one year old. White with large brown spot on back and with brown ears. Reward if returned I to L. C. Parker. It. pd ; H WOOD FOR SALE?Pine wood, cut in lengths for stove, ready for splitting, $9.00 per cord. In 4' foot lengths $8.00 per cord. Immediate delivery. M. L. Link, Route 4, Abbeville. 8,6-3t-pd. 7 , .1 'OR SALE?Two / used Auburn J cars in excellent condition. If you | want a good, substantial automo-j ?-il- -i r w T? o+! j one cncaji oec u. m. jjvum, ?i., ??| Fire Department, Abbeville, S. C. j |3tc. j SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCA-' TION. We are authorized to announce W. J. EVANS as a candidate for reelection as superintendent of education who pledges himself to aDlde the i result of the democratic primary. PRUITT LEAVES TRIBUNE I \ Anderson, Aug. 5.?T. F. Pruitt, who has been the editor of The Trl' bune in this city for about a year, has gone to Abbeville where he will> edit the Press and Banner. Major J. I D. Fulp has been editing this paper, I but will resrime his school duties at 1 an early date.?The State. j' ' We are proud of the confidence doctors, druggists and the public have in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. 1 HSg^^SEALEO TWS OffLY AT YOUR GROCERS P1AXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 3RDS | I Number i ft deGoforxa 64888 g my Destinn 87310 m dine Farrar 87311 ? ley Quartet 64889 M el Garmoo 64891 ? Heifets 74626 ? dm Homer 87570 S its Kreuler 87571 - lg? i Orchestra 74627 S chmaninoff 74628 j'K HtuRoffo 88621 g lann-Heink 88620 _ g U Star Trio) t# ?SteTrf.fI867S 1 JoJm Steel) S * ? 18676 Si i^ary Borrj r: . . fi UyBfarray) 8 wOdMbtl1*77 H Orchestra) * Orchil18678 'J 1 i Company! || i Company/35607 . . P I enjoy S P w 1111111 n i 1111111 p u m i ! i h'i'i inn n>V iTTrmTinTfmnMUfTTmrTy^ifyyrTrtrmTiinTyTrn, rug Co. I I UIIIHIIIlllillllllll I III I ?illlllllllll I - The Rosenber: I DEPARTMEt^ I ABBEVILLE, i cmiD I A VV11 STORES I \ We Do Not Kb Future Wi (^CONDITIONS ARE NO! MENTS MAY BE UN We have read the opin , good business men throug many differ. None are si try is watching to see wha ' f lirViof Tirn non nfo+VirtK w/-vn4 |v? nan v?c van gauicx liivsot conservative policy. We prefer to carry ove next Spring as%possible an \ ? replacing stocks. In Order to Reduce * SHOES to a Minimum W Discounts For CASH. ? . ' f A" n Iun all our mer oxfords we a 25 ?|b. dis \ With This Discount You C ard and Foster Oxfords >fc Tax. The High Shoes of sam / .. . . 11 n 11 ri ii a i I win oeu ror rail at adol .. On women's oxfo] in broken lots w 1 20 ?|o dis m 'Besides These Discount Certain Lots on Tables wl | About HALF PRICE. 1 A few Kool Kloth . 25 1o Discount -T . Straw Hats J \ I The Rosenben fiMHMHnMHMHHBMi iMauummim^? I.M.III?.IM M ^ mi sc. If ' 't MANY . / DEPARTMENTS ow What The 11 Bring +* V V *; ... I ' ' ' * NORMA!. A nil 1ST. PER WAY. I ions of some mighty B i rhout the country and >. E are. The whole Coun- ' I Mj t prices wilj do. From- ? people have adopted a I r as SQiall a stock for jg d take our chances on Our Stock of LOW I e Are Offering Special i's and boy's I rr ? 1 ire ottering p scount | an Buy a Pair of How- A >r $9.36 and ho Luxury - '/ B e Make and Quality I it $15.00 per Pair. 9 rds and pumps | e are offering 1 V 111 icount - jj s We Have Arranged tiich We are Selling at 1 I star"' > l suits " #|l left at $5.75 falm j Beach Suits 1 Half Price ' l| * j^jn y$j I Merc. Co. I iltitiysSirSff'llliiliiMHBHHHS