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| A< I B1 I S LADIES' AND CH I Lot Children's White ss worth up to .$1.98 go B 1 Lot Children's Oxford; Pumps worth up to $1 1 I I uHiotf YVhitp r,nn I up to $2.48 at 1 Lot Ladies Bl&ck and up to $3.48 going in i MEN'S 1 Lot Men's White and worth up to $2.48 go: 1 Lot Men's Black Oxfor sold, up to $6.00 goin I - ' "MEN'S Pj $3:48 Men's Khaki Pant: $3.98 Men's Pants, sale *$4.98 ftlen's Pants, sale I Lot Men's tiest Grade ( ' v tiiis sale at ggp 1 MEN'S UNDE ;s5c I'ndeivshirts and Dra 8.^1.^5 L'ndcrsliirts and 1 Men's I'nion Suits made going ai f S - \ A< I NO GUARANTEE HOW LONG LOl LAST.?COME E, JBBBMiiBiatliiilil1 HOLLINGSWORTH FARM SOLD The Hollingsworth farm, six miles east of Troy in Greenwood couny and owned by the Abbeville Insurance and Trust Company, was sold Tuesday by the Dixie Land company for the owners to E. L. Hollingsworth and others, the con-| sideration being approximately ST,-1 500.00. BIG LEAGUE PLAYER KILLED : . j Raymond Chapman, famous shortstop of the Cleveland Americana died Tuesday morning in a New York * ? i ~ hospital wnere ne was laiven <hlci{ being struck by a ball pitched by .Carl Mays of the New York- Yanki ees. Chapman's skull was "fractured by the itr.nac* of the ba!T and he never reg..' i? consciousness. Chapman's Jvata. io iiie first recorded in big league history to have resulted from a pitched ball. MARRIAGE LICENSES/ The marriage business at the Judge of Probate's office in this city for.the past week has been exceedingly dull, only two licenses having been issued during that period. Those securing the rcee\?ary paper for ;:.e importI > , lair's [f n c \ I [ILDREN'S OXFORDS Canvas Oxfords and Pumps ing for 98c. % bare foo.t Sandals and strap 2.45"going in tins sale at 99c. vas Oxfords and Pumps sold \ . .99c. Tan Oxfords and Pumps sold tkis sale at 99c. OXFORDS ? ?alrn Beach Canvas Oxfords ing at $1.19 ds Blnchens and English iasls, g for ... $2-69. ii ' fcNTS SALE. 5. sale price $2.69 price v .. . $2.98 price $3.69 3verails worth -1>3.5G going in .. $2.69 ' :rvvear sale wers, sale price 69c. >ra\vers. sale price .... 99c. of best, grade Pajania Cloth, . . $1.48. l ? aairs 1 V \ 1 AS TO ' , ' rjrs WILL ) . ^ \RLY. / ABBEVILI I ant step of matrimony were as foI-[o1 lows: , j rot Frank Hunsucker, and Miss Beat- 1 xice Hall, 7Gj*eenwood county. " John_IL..Suttles, Antreviile and Miss TrtW Speer, Lowndesville. A iD VITAL STATISTICS. ~ " "( Following are the vital statistics for the,city of Abbeville for the} month vf July: ? Births: White 3; black 1; total 4. . ' . JJeafKs; white *2; black 6; total 8. Thus it will be .seen that the past month in the matter o^ births the j whites have outnumbered the blacks three to one and in deaths the blacks . have gone beyond the whites six to | ,n< two. 1 P< FEDERAL GRAND JU^Y. th ;"( I The following from this section of fc ' the State have been drawn on the eI , federal grand and petit juries for U1 i Rock Hill term of court commencing j Sept. 14: th | Reed McCrary, Pendleton; J.'rj Fearman, Starr; A. W. McDavid, Pel- tl ' zer; J. D. Rast, Anderson; T. N.'ti ' Hunter, Liberty; D. L. Xeid, Sandy ti I * v ' j Springs. jlr First Week Petit Jury. tl ' The petit jury for tr.e nrsi week N / , "P mi'-SS Depa formerly The H PEC / LADIko MLis. UK -i? 10.95 Ladies' Tatt'ata Silk #24.95 Ladies' Silk Dress, s $35-00 Ladies' Georgette Di '$39.50 Ladies' Georgette IJ CHILDREN'S 1 Lot Children's White Dri for . .. .. . \ I Lot Children's White Dres nig for . . ( LADIES' , SK 1 Lot Ladies' White and Gc im fr? $'1 Qft nrninor in till U]/ lU rp l.vuj mi vai 1 Lot Ladies' Blue Cotton S i Lot Ladies' White Wash ! going for - ... CLOTF 1 Lot Clo^li 27 inches wide, ing at 1 Lot .Cheviots worth 35c for 2000 yards extra heavy' VV1 wide going for 1 Lot New Fall Dress Ging at . .. ." ... ? Depa i nri r t ormeriy i ne no ?E, SOUTH CAROLINi , t \ F court will be as follows: W. K. Livingston, Seneca; J. T. s f S | urner, Piedmont; C. F.'Martin, Bel- a ?n. a Second Week Jury. j" John Bowen, Antrevilie; A. M. Mc-i Ulster, Pendleton; R. L>. # Sarmore/11 onalds. j t > 10D IS ON HIGH AND FRANCE TOO FAR" | >les Were Beginning To RepeatJ^ Despairing Cry of 1831 When j _ They Plucked ^ Up v Spirit And Are riolding ??? r Paris, Aug. 18.?Warsaw is holdg out well, according to the latest ^ iws received here tonight?" The \ sles who were beginning to repeat eir old despairing cry of 1831, jod is on high and France too far" irtified by the counsel of France's _ a cpert soldiers have now plucked |v ;) spirit with immediate effect. j While it is too ?oon to forecast |c I le issue of the great battle now j iprinp: under the walls of the capital's le Poles appear to retain the initia- \ ve they.took Saturday and con- y inue to hold the Bolsheviki in check. v 1 the southeast on the.western Bug \ey have scored notable success. j evertheless the situation, with I k. / I ll ' I ? irtme I '' * . \ ot Hustler Racke IAL \ ^ . i ESSES 1-2 PRICE Dress, sale price . $9.98. ale price . . $12.48 ress, sale price . . . $17.50 ress. sale price . . $19.75 i 'DRESSES esses sold for $1.48 going 98c. >ses worth up to $3.98 go. $1.49 ZJ :iRT SALE >lored Wash Skirts worth s sale for .. . V... N 98c. >erge Skirts going for 98c. Skirts worth up to $0.00, .. $2.48 I SALE. light and dark colors go 15c yard. yard, going'in this sale . 25c yard lite Homespun 36 inches 25q yard.. ham going in the Sale . V '. 37 1-2c yarti. > rtme: t Hustler Racked k. E. J. ADAIR, Warsaw mre^ienea irom tnree ides,* undoubtedly remains serious ,nd everything depends on the bility of the Poles to keep up their ggressive tactics.. It? is considered significant in nilitary circles that the Moscow irireless.has been unusually silent oday. . . ??????? \ WARREN'S CROSS JvOADS. In the list of registered voters of Charleston County as it appears in i( recent issue of the News ana Courer are 34 who vote a: Warren's Cross Roads. Of these 34 voters 22 iiade their mark. Some record. VOUNDED 22 TIMES IN WORLD WAR IS KILLED BY BOLT OF LIGHTNING Patterson, N*. J., Aug. 17.?Rich.rd J. Foran, who survived the vorld war with twenty-two wounds vhile a member of the 309th Mahine Gun Battalion, was killed by ightning early today while seeking helter beneath a tree during a serere thunderstorm. Two companions lad left for a moment before he vas killed. Have you renewed your subscrip:ion? nt Stt it] SA] I LADIES' UNDER 1 Lot Ladies1 Gowns sold fo Ladies' $2.48 Gowns, sale p Ladies' Petticoats sold for 3 All Ladies' Crepe de Chine 1 soles and Bloomers at Qr< TABLE D $1-25 Tahlp Hflmflsk cmnrt yard 98c Table Damask going at 50c Marquisette Curtain Gc EXTRA i % 2500 yds. Lace gvjing in this 2000 yards Lace going at . 1 Lot Ladies' Summer Hats' *1 Lot Men'sSunday'Straw ? going for . .. Meu"s (iood Blue Ghambra; . this sale for % . I 100 Men's Wash Ties going ' * . nt Stc v , . - THESE C H ?. . _. M LAST Li. Proprietor. i>RiCESWANTS FOR RENT-i-The Allen farm, three miles from town. J. R. GLENN. 8, 18-6t.col. GREAT BARGAIN?'For quick sale, ten tons slightly damaged Bran and Shorts, at a bargain. S. . LINK. 3tc. / ! WANTED?Experienced \salesmen for hardware store and for groc! ery store. The ROSENBERG !\ MERC. CO. 8. 11-tfc. j T FOR SALE?Fou^ parts of C. B. Kay's plantation, Honea Path, S. C. Write or phone 360. Abbeville, S. C. j ?j | STOLEN?One medium size dark, bay mare. Missing since Saturday morning. If anybody has seen or heard of hfer please notify T. C. GASTON, ROUTE 2, and1 | receive re\var,d. \ Jit pd. i LOST?One Huntingburg two horse j wagon without body, been used about six months, 3 or 4 small holes bored through rear axle.i i.-l r wagon was taKen irqm tear ui ? \ h " LE iWEAR SALE. 1 r $1.48, going Tor $1.19 I . e< AO * '? ? ipl.aW 2H 1 . . ^ jw. jPgi >2.48,'.going for . .a$1.98 Sir Jnderwear Teddies, Cam!- 2j , aatly Reduced Prices. H AMASK. I value, short lengths per ^ 83c yard. | ?ods per yard ...... 39c. I . SPECIALS jggj sale at 31 -2c yd U ; *. y.' 7c jfawf- H .going in ^his sale-at'49c- E. . ' / - ; H Hals worth up to $?$8^ H:' ' if! ... wc. g p Work Shirts, going in * H 98c. m ' , H ; i 2Z in the sale at . . 10c each. \( ff|| , . p , > e r fll . &Bv . fflV'.Tr' ' / * 5 ,v ! . H' <> IOODS WILL NOT - M A >NG AT THpSE i j -COME EARLY. | IlilM =*=8= our store some time during last week in July. Any ' information leading up to recovery of same will be rewarded. Hall Investment C<\ 3tc. ' i LOOPS MANY LOOPS 1 7 / .. > i Woman in Plane Outcounts Ob- ; % servers New York, Aug. 17.?Eightyseven loops in the coursf of a twoI mile air plane drop, claimed as a * world record for women, disturbed Miss Laura Brownell just enough _ ,today#so her first act after landing ,was a request over the edge of the cockpit that her maid hand up her , powder puff. Then she asked th^ of- t ficial observers Ijow many turns 'they counted and when ?old^ they | aw 87, exclaimed that she counted over 100 herself. The observers explained that weather conditions cut off their#view of- the first stages of her drop, and that she was turning loops when * she first came in sight, i and had probably made several they did not see. A French woman flying had-set the previous record'at 25,, they said. ? i | Legal Blanks for Sale Here.? , ^he^ress an<J Banner Company. i f ^ . ?