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ASSOCIATE JUSTICE PNEUMONIA VICTIM Daniel Edward Hydrick Passes Away Away in Washington.?Funeral In Spartanburg Today. I Washington, Jan. 15.?Judge D. E Hydrick, associate justice of th* su preme court of South Carolina, died of pneumonia at the Raleigh hotel this morning at 1:15 o'clock. With him at the time of death was his son, Dr. J. L. Hydrick. Mrs. J. M. Wallace of Spartanburg, a daughter was on her way to Washington when *- the end came. Judge Hydrick came to Washing-! -Jon December 31. He became ill on the first day of the year. His illness in the beginning was diagnosed as la grippe in severe form. Pneumonia developed. In addition to the children in i 11/ Tn/]/vn 1C? n aouuigtuii) uuugc xxjr uiivu uw*. vived by another son, Daniel Hy -Irick of Spartanburg, and a daugh Miss Ellie Lee Hydrick of Phoe nix, Ariz. Funeral at Spartanburg. Spartanburg, Jan. 15.?Associate Justice D. E. Hydrick of the South Carolina ,supreme court, who died last night in Washington, succumbed to an attack of bronchial pneumonia following la grippe, which forced the associate justice to stop at the na nal capital, while eii route to Spartanburg from Baltimore to1 spena tne ^nnsimas nonaays wren na Haa THE I Four Stores r The declines seen in your \ partments, ar Besides followi] are offerinc ? the pre SPECIALS 3 lb. Can Maxwel 1 lb. Can Maxwel 3 lb. Can Marylai 1 lb. Can Marylan 3 iKb. Bucket Sno\* 4 lb. ^Bucket Snou Ea, jle Bi.'and Com No. 3 Can h.tanda No. 2 Can Staii^a: Kellog's (Wn FliC 8 !| i Beech-Nut Sliced No. 3 Can "Premi< No. 2 Can "Premi< These 1 The items quotec prices; the qualit) Phone 38 his son, Dr. John Lee Hydrick, who is connected with the Rockefeller foun dation. The remains will arrive in Spartan burg at 1 o'clock tomorrow after noon accompanied by Dr. Hydrick and Mrs. Wallace. Funeral arrange ments have^not yet been completed, but interemnt will be in Oakwood, where Mrs. Hydrick, who died some years ago, was buried. Associate Justice D. E. Hydrick was about 60 years of age and was considered one of the most scholarly lawyers and jurists South Carolina has produced. FORBID BERLIN SECUR ITY POLICE TO WEAR UNDEMOCRATIC MONOCLE Berlin, Jan. 15.?The wearing of monocles by officials or members of the Security Police is forbidden in an order issued today by Minister of Interior" Severing on the ground that it is an "affectation and a reminder of the njonarchial days." 'Earnest minded officials," says the order, 'should discard such trimmings in view of these hard times and in the interest ?f the democracy." Men'who complain that necessity, on account of the weakr.e;s of one eye compels them to wear a mono cle will be subjected to rigid physi cal examination to determine wheth er they are fit for the force. The newspapers, commenting on the order, remark generally, "now the Republic is saved." miBiiUEiafiifiUEfiUiiiiuanifi \ # i IQSENBI DEP gi in the prices of grocery bill. Wt id are selling our part ng all market decline; I at prices even below :sent market some FOR THIS WI .1 House Coffee 1 Wfill'sfl id Club Coffee : d Club Coffee ..... adrift adrift iensed Milk, 2 cans for.... rd Tomatoes rd Tomatoes kes, 2 packages for Ba?on, per jar sr" Apricots er" Sliced Pineapple iMces are for Cash I represent a very sm r pf our goods, and tY THE ROSE ffiffiffiifiififfiaWifiifiiKfidtfi y \ J ACCEPT LOWER WAGES York, S. C., Jan. 15.?Every York county coton mill has reduced wages from 20 to 35 per cent, within the past sixty days. There is no complaint on the part of the opei-atives?not even on the part of the union operatives. "Every thing is coming doWh," they say. 'and we can get along on less.'What we want is work. LIBRARY FOR ORPHANAGE Greenwood, S. C. Jan. 15.?Judge T. J. Griffin and his niece, Miss Mabel Griffin have moved to Greenville. iney win maxe tneir nome wun ueo. W. Griffin of that city. Upon the eve of his departui'e, Judge Griffin pre sented hi$ library to the Connie Max well Orphanage and the books will be added to the collection of books which are in the Edward P. McKis sick library building at the orphan age 9 MUSIC ALL DAY LONG Mr. J. F. Hill is a busx man these days. Monday morning he was up bright and early polishing up the windows of his music parlor and putting up attractive signs. A first class looking line of office furniture is being installed and in a few days there will be music all day long -in the Victor Parlor. iRG ME 'ARTMENT STORI ROCER' OBHHMHHBHmi I groceries have ; have followed goods at prices I id with prices of 3, we t Corn, meal, half. Flour -JK $1.15 Al\ Bacon, "fat is now 20c. Sugar Hi Almost all i now, i all part of the averat le-sgrvice we render. NBERC MEI araiiiiHriifiLiHraffjiuiifiifiira I J. J. ADAMS SUCCEEDS LATE DR. HUGH AIKEN Laurens, Jan. 15.?Following the election of the same board of direc tors at the annual meeting yester day of the Laurens National Bank, of which the late Dr. Hugh K. Aiken was president, the directors elected J. J. Adams as president and George Blakely cashier. G. M. Miller and W. C. Wharton were elected vice presidents. Mr. Adams, the new president has been easnier of the bank for several years, while- Mr. Blakely has been assistant cashier for about two years. De La HOWE RECOMMENDED W. H. Gibbes, Chief Game War den for the State in his report to the Legislature gives the number of li censes sold in Abbeville County as one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two and thirty dollars collect ed in fines and forfeitures. Mr. Gibbes recommends the De La Howe-estate as a game and bird refuge. INSTRUCTOR TO CIO Washington, Jan. 15.?Sqrgeant Clark, for whose retention as na tional guard instructor in South -Carolina there has been a clamor by state authorities, including the adju tant general, must accept new as signment the war department de clared today. n ii ii ii ii ii i11 - it i- i r*i- ii rLn JIJ U LI IJI7IJU1Q131J131 I " RCANTI 55?ABBEVILLE, i Y STOF been gradual, bi the markets in "hat will show yc a few months ai grits and other com is about $2.00 a bar cereals are backs", was Selling ar< Good rice was 16 is Declined 300 groceries, both staple jnd this means a real je family's requireme We believe you will RCANTILE ( A VISITOR FROM MISSISSIPPI Mrs. M. W. Wendell is expected in Abbeville this week for a visit to her sister, Mrs. M. B. Reese. Mrs. Wendell will remain for several months and while she is here Mrs. Reese will go out to Mississippi and visit her old friends and home which visit will help her recover from the j excessive nervousness from which j she has suffered for some time. | Mrs. Wendell has many friends in Abbeville who will give her a warm welcome, ADMIRAL M'GOWAN MAY PRACTICE LAW Washington', Jan. 15.?Rear Ad-| miral Samuel McGowan, Tetired prominent South Carolinian resid ing in Washington, will soon- be an accredited attorney of the District df Columbia bar. He will be present ed to all the courts, including the supreme court of the United States, by Charles Douglass, local attorney, who is another distinguish South Carolinian. . .* Admiral McGowan was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1891 but he hVs never practiced. It is not anticipated that he intends actively to practice. Texas has a new law aimed at preventing strides in ports and rail road terminals and imposing heavy penalties for interference with workers during labor disturbances in these industries. LE COM 5. C. IE it the results she this store as in o u a remarkable : go. products have declir rel cheaper, and the ] i i : mucn lower. Dund 30c not many n 1 -2c not long ago, ar Per Cent. and fancy, are a gree reduction in the cost c nts. We want you t< I decide to buy your :0MPANY ! WWW w w w Fl f-l FIFIWI i jij i j u n m u i j i j i j muu is Have you seen our Boys School Suits at 50 per cent off??The * Rosenberg Mercantile Company. MASTER'S SALE The State of South Carolina. County of Abbeville. Court of Common Pleas. CARRY GARY, Plaintiff against GEORGE WILLIAMS, MARSHALL WILLIAMS and others, Defendants. By authority of a Decree of Sale by the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, in said State, made n the above stated case, I will offer for sale, at Public Outcry, at Abbe ville C. H., S. C., on Salesday in February, A. D. 1921, within the le ?al hours of sale the following des cribed land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and bein? n Abbeville County, near the City of Abbeville, in the State aforesaid, containing Fourteen' (14) Acres, more or less, and bounded on all sides by land now belonging to T. A. Put nam, and being known as the Charity Pressly place and being the same land conveyed to her by Thos. C. Perrin and others. _ 1 * TERM OF SALE?CASH. Pur chaser to pay for stamps and papers. THOS. P. THOMSON, 3t. Master A. C., S. C. Splendid sweaters at 1-2 price? The Rosenberg Mercantile Com pany. [PANY Many Dep'ts )uld now be ur other de saving com 91 I i led about one- * ij prices of many lonths ago, and id is'now 10c. ll it deal cheaper )f living. 11 Is o compare our E j groceries here. Phone 38 ncuzunraMLCLCiCLCLclc n j i j i j u i j i j i j i j i j i j i j i3i