The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, August 09, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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FOOT BALL 1 HMI This is a picture of the football team of the City High School team of last session which played the gamest ball for their weight in tne State. The average weight was under 100 pounds. But what they lacked in \ weight they made up in grit ani speed. A meeting of the candidates for this year's team is called for Monday afternoon, August 23 at the . DOCK WILLIAMS STILL AT LARGE > Dock Williams, who shot and seriously wounded Henry Jackson Thursday night near the S. A. L. shops is still at large and although the chiefs of police in various cities have been notified of Williams' escape no information as to his whereabouts have so far been received by Chief Johnson. Jackson is still In a critical condition at the county Tiosp: t#. Mary Green, the woman in the , case, was arrested Saturday ror vagrancy and was fined $10 in mayor's court this morning. BIBLE DRAMATIZATION. At Due West Baptist Church next Thursday Aug. 12th, at 8:30 p. m. by the Sunday School, all are cordially invited. If you will read the book of Esther, and teach the children the life of Moses, you will enjoy the play better. The following program will be carried out: Esther, The Brave Young Queen. CHARACTERS. King ,of Persia?Marvin Hagan. Esther, the Queen?Ruth Pratt. Mordecai, a Jew?Gordon Da\Vson. Haman?James Burns. Hatach, Queen's attendant?Carrie *\A x/vxiaiu. Two Soldiers?Harper Donald and Rough 100,000 Feet Rf Hand. Will Se All at Reasonab! I W. A. C. paMBBSfflEtMiH 111 iiiii a THE SOLID SIDE OF S U C / # While so many of us are and earning, perhaps, mo i let us be reminded of the ^ This is saving. Earnii 1 conditions of emplOymei health. But saving build It ions cannot shake. Soli we folks who are earninj sliouM be piling lip luiih datiori! THE N A T I ( OF ABI "EA1VL CITY HIGH SC. Graded school building when Coac 1 Neill Swetenburg will outline th plans for the coming season and i will be attempted to put the team 01 ^ TCow lini & Strong liuaiiuiai uaoM. *?v? ?? I forms are absolutely necessary be j fore any ladies can come to a game Then this team is out for the Stati j High School Championship this fal which will be the biggest advertise James Putnam. Two servants of the king?Averj Newton and Lucius Burns. ACT I.?In the King's Palace. ACT. II.?Before Palace Uate. ACT. III.?Throne Room of Palace I ACT. IV.?Queen's Apartment ii Palace. Naomi's Farewell to Daughteri-in Law. CHARACTERS. V I Naomi Eva Prat I I Orpah Hazel Pruit ! Ruth Agnes Hagai Moses' Babyhood. ! CHARACTERS. Jochebed, Moses' mother?Eva Ha gan. Father __ Hughes Burn Miriam Margaret Putnan Aaron Crawford Clinkscales, Jr | Princess Racheal Prat I Esther Mary Pruit ' Princess Attendants?Dorothy Ha gan, Kathleen, Pruitt, Marie Hicks ' Azile Ferguson, Irene Jones. 1 PANTOMINE. AMUNSDF.N DELAYED Nome,'Alaska, Aug. 8.?Wind anc ja nigh suri today prevented uapt Roald Amundsen getting away 01 his effort to reach the North pole. LEAVING FOR MONTREAT Mrs. R. C. Philson and pretty lit HPniHBHHHB Lumber >ugh Lumber on 11 Any Part or le Prices. i ALVERT CESS prosperous as never before >re than we ever expected, snlirl sidp nf snnness. rig is largely the product of it. skill, energy and good Is- a structure that condi d success, verily. Yes, and . gr a lot of money these days ling stones upon this foun)NAL BANK SEVILLE. mnHMBnaaanoHE t HOOL 1919-1920. | bbmEBH&BM lai |mhbb| ;i H I bbbbBBBIBB; li'ment possible for the city of Abbe-. s! ville. At least $500 is needed to fin-! ?".ance the team successfully. The ^u-| v ) | perintendent of the city schools is on _l the lookout for some big husky ath-j letes from the country school dis- IS ? tricts who are prepared to enter the m 1 High school this fall and who will be a -jalso good material for the team. J tie daughers, Josephine and Ade- jj j laide, and Miss Eliza Horton leave j? Tuesday for Montreat for two ' g weeks. TO THE PLANTERS BANK ! ? T. R. Gallman, who for the past M year has been with J. Allen Simth, g Jr., has accepted a position with the | Planters Bank. He will begin his ?? t new work after his return to the city. M ; jl v ' *i| V ?SEE? V'| - V " ON WITH THE DANCE" ^ V' J V OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY 'v'J s V SATURDAY. ADMISSION V'| a V Children 25c. ADULTS 35c. V'| t . | t SUPERVISOR 1 J ' ? i We are authorized to announce H W. T. MAGILL as a candidate for & election to the office of supervisor ( tt-lin nloHiroc Viimcol-f +? oKi<lo 4-Vi~ I = """ KV UUlUt Wliu 1C S suit of the democratic primary. j ?? ; | WANTS || FIVE Room HOUSE on Lot 75x210*1 feet. Price $2,000.00. Jno. F.'?| Sutherland. Abbeville, 8-9-ltpd B I FOR SALE?Large old fashoned'J Horse apples. $1.00 per bushel.is Phone 21 on 212. 3t pd. FOR SALE?Good milk cow for sale ?| See or Phone S. C. LINK, Abbe- | ville, S. C., Route 4. 8, 2-3tpci.'H 50 ACRE TRACT LAND, 4-room'jj house and outbuildings. Price perjj i acre ^ou.uu. jno. r. ouineriaria. =? Abbeville, S. C. 8-9-ltpd p WANTED?Live wire to sell Bris-'fj y coe Automobiles in your territory i J. H. HAM, Distributor, Charlotte, 'jg N. C. 8, 6.-3tpd. ?j 8 ROOM DWELLING only been builtm I ig a few years, metal roof, close in, jg on lot 75x300 ft. Price $8500.00. g Jno. F. Sutherland. 8, 9-ltpdJfi 75 ACRES LAND 2 miles from' Ab-j jf = beville, S. C. Eight room house, J gj good orchard, plenty outbuildings, g Price $12,500.00 J. E. Suther- Hj land. 8, 9-ltpd. g ' 11 WOOD FOR SALE?Pine wood, cut g in lengths for stove, ready for B anlittinc JO.00 Tier cord. In 4 s T " : m foot lengths $8.00 per cord. Imme- g diate delivery. M. L. Link, g Route 4, Abbeville. 8,6-3t-pd. ?? "OR SALE?Two used Auburn g cars in excellent condition." If you ji want a good, substantial automo- g bile cheap see E. M. Bond, Jr., at jjj Fire Department, Abbeville, S. C. If 3tc. S your^OCER'S ? maxwell house i coffee 11 , ffp.a I The Rosenbei I DEPARTME ABBEVILLE, . s I FOUR STORES We Do Not K Future HI | CONDITIONS ARE NC | MENTS MAY BE U We have read the op good business men thro many differ. None are try is watching to see Wl what, we ran rather mo< | conservative policy. < v We prefer to carry o1 next Spring as possible i .-replacing stocks. In Order to Reduce SHOES to a Minimum 1 Discounts For CASH. i On all our me I I oxfords we I 25% c | With This Discount You ard and Foster Oxfords Tax. 5 * The High-Shoes of sa ' will Sell For Fall at Ab [ On women's oxf I in broken lots ?n ?l. J L*\J |(j KJ Besides These Discou Certain Lots on Tables About HALF PRICE. i ^ s 1 A few Kool Klo H 25 ?lo Discount c I Straw Hats \ y The Rosenbei rg Merc. Co. r .NT STORES :|| c- r 1 i J V/> MANY 1 DEPARTMENTS I . now What The Jl 1 Bring I IT MOPM AI AniIIQT_ 1 r m A ^ wi%avi?avi| niyavui* hi NDER WAY, I' ' 19ft - - - <c inions of some mighty - I. ; ughout the country and |jj sure. The whole Coun- , I A lat prices will do. From Sj v-f3 st people have adopted a f itav no ntvioil n P?4-/~Vrtlr pak vci dio omau a .lvji , ? md take our chances on ? " Our Stock of LOW ? We Are Offering Special i jgjfl'-/ ins and boy's 1|| are offering! ||| liscount I'' Can Buy a Pair of How- . \ for $9.36 and no Luxury ime Make and Quality out $15.00 per Pair. 1 ' 1 ords and pumps t | we are offering [iscount \ nts We Have Arranged which We are Selling at r ? * th splits left at $5.75 J * ---->n Palm 1 Beach Suits I" i Half Price ' vl 3 / iaj " Were. Co. [I J' I. ^