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When the vei manufc putting stores. t atGree Following is the du sales tickets taken fro a V week's business. Look a g if you get the reward to Miss osica Tommasca. daughter to Miss Josica Tommasca, daughter Castle Gambia, Dalmatda, on Friday, February 18, 1921. The bridegroom Is well known here, having often visited his aunt, Mrs. Eula Mayfield, in this place. Lieutenant Alexander is now in the United States navy. MR. MESCHINE WRITES. Editor Press and Banner: On the 22nd of September, 1920, have written to the editor of the El berton Star. Elberton. Ra.. fol lows:: "Dear Sir:?May I submit to the people of Elbert county that if they re thinking of building another bridge on the Savannah river, a good location for such bridge should be at the old Bowman ferry. Through said bridge Elberton would have a direct communication with Abbeville and Anderson, S. C. At the Hermitage Farm, one mile time. Sire your duplicate tickets. The lucky ticke 1.00. Watch the list as | in the paper from we* week. Serial No. Tick 604 ? 2853 2106 2150 2166 2109 2114 2259 2891 2078 508 1960 - - 2076 683 2586 + 2705s, 2731 2707 2157 2603 2570 2142 2563 2698 2548 2759 Q/IOA ?*L?0\J 2430 1398 1398 2443 2443 2439 2439 2549 THE PRICE MARRIES IN EUROPE > Greer, May 21.?Announcements fcave been received here of the mar riage of Lieut. Alonzo Barnard A1ftW?.Tirif?T fnrm<vrlv r\f nroAnwrhnr) you buy n y best obi icturers?w i us in a els The regul % nwood's lea Good heavy Drilling, e> while it lasts .... Bleaching-, extra good Nf>etter Bleaching ... . 80 Sq. Bleaching ... . plicate t last nd see this sales t gets irinted sic to 27 12 11 43 41 43 13 17 25 38 37 4U 50 32 35 27 23 19 14 16 7 3 27 4 21 46 47 48 50 6 4 10 Fine Quality English Lo The Best Sea Island ma / Sea Island, good value Hood 40-in Sheeting (20 Yards to the C Cheviot's in Stripes and best on the market 20,000 yards of Bed Tic good value for ... Extra good 30 inch Ores it lasts . . .' Apron Ginghams, a goo( Dress Ginghams?good Good 30 inch - Bleached while it lasts . . . Pajama Checks that are our price Good Percale iu dark an Beautiful Quality Table 12 inches wide . . . k-W MAKERS?COMP^ I from the river the Bowman Ferry road branches in two roads, one 1 leading to Abbeville through Lown ' desville and the other to Anderson through Barnes; the distance of both Abbeville and Anderson being 24 miles. Right of way should be given free by land owners on both sides of the river, and financial aid should also be expected." This letter appeared in the Elber ton Star. May not this letter be considered as a fitting corollary to the editorial of the Pr^ess and Banner of May 16, referring to the desirability of the uiiugmg uj. txic oavaiuiau i&vei ill the western part of Abbeville county. E. C. Meschine, Hermitage Farm, Lowndesville, S. C. MORRISON GIVES ! UNEMPLOYMENT DATA More Than One Million Persons Out Of Work In Two Hundred Cities. Washington, May 21.?Unemploy ment figures compiled by Secretary Frank' Morrison of the American nerchandist ainable fr< e handle i tss by our: sir prices ai iding depar DOMESTIC DE :tra good value, ng Cloth de 10c 10c 12ic 15c 12ic 12 c 10c 5c Customer) Solid Colors, the 15c king, an % extra 15c s Ginghams-^- while 10c i value for values for ^ and gfe Pajaima Checks? 12ic being sold for 45c. 18c d light colors . 12k Damask, 75c alku rkfi Tiin* ii\Li inmvi / i (Federation of Labor from reports reaching him show that today in 210 cities there are 1,325,061 persons, both union and non-union, out of employment, as compared with 1, 391,396 the last of March. A state 9 + merit embodying the reports by cities was made public Ihere tonight. Figures for Chicago had not been tabulated, but greater New "York and vicinity, acording to the report has 400,000 unemployed, or the same number as on the last; of March. Cleveland has 125,000 against 1:08,817 the last of March, Boston 40,000 against 35,000 in March, Milwaukee 34,500 against 40,000, St. Louis 50,000 against 37,500, Pittsburgh 60,000 against '20,000, Indianapolis 25,000 against 20.000. Cincinnati 20.000 acrainst 35,000 and Los Angeles 18,000 against a similar number in March. Other cities included in the re port were Pemsacola Fla., 300 against 400, Wilmington, N. C., 2, 000 against 500; Newport News, Va., 400 against 1,000, Miami, Fla., 1,900 against 2,900. Tampa, Fla., 7,350 against 20,000 and Mobile, Ala., 9,000 against 2,300. 3$33$3$3$$$$$335$S33333$?a^ s from us I >m the nal * ? no seconds seives amoi e lower ev tment store '.PARTMENT 75c, 98c, $1.1! Linens from . .* 81 inch Unbleached Sheeting Another 9-4 Bleached Sheeting for . . . 8-4 Bleached Sheeting for . . . 10-4 Bleached Sheeting for . . Long Cloth in 10 Yard Bolts fro per bolt Cannon Cloth for Linen Finish Suiting Skirt material n plain and fane colors from . . . Voiles and all .Shirt Waist matei from THESE ARE REAL ! We intend to sell every remnar three days. Every one a bj Just received a dandy line of La( sold these 3 days. Prices from Now these are extra values fron THERE IS NONI (iypsie Cloth . LACES i n REQUEST OF LANE .1 NOT TO BE OBEYED Chicagp, May 21.?The ashes of Franklin 'K. Lane, former secretary of the interior, will net be taken the top of El Capitan peak in the Yosemite valley and scattered to the winds as requesrted by Mr. Lane. Mrs. Lane, the widow, today an nounced that the family had aban doned the plan as they looked upon it as sacrelige. The remanns will be held here pending final disposition which will not be made uwtil friends of the family have been consulted, Mrs. Lane said. She wilf leave to night for Washintgon to visit friends. TO MAKE DRIVE The Educational drive in the Methodist church begins next Sun day and the locsl church hopes to go over the top in good style and in j short order. NO TRESPASSING?All perons are j warned not to fish, hunt or tres- j prass in way upon the lands of the estate of C. A. Miller. 5, 16-3tcol j you are as don's most . or jobs, 1 "5 ?-"v ery day in ?Belt-Wal I) 1.48 antl 1.69 Patenl $1.98t0 $3.50 Beii 5"Qr - P"t Black 3Qr low 53c 48c 69c ; BETTER m 98c10 $1.98 19c 19c 19c y 29ct0 98c ial 19ct0 98c IARGAINS it in the house these irgain. % 5C>?50C 1 10c "98c U III u < CREEP WANTS WANTED TO RENT?A six or sev en room house in town. Appliy at Feinstein's Bargain House, Abbe ville, S. C. 5, 20-tf.col. LOST?Thursday afternoon between Abbevijle and "Greenwood ?auto rim 33x4, -casing and tube. Suitable reward if returned to this office or to R. Y. Simmons. 5, 20-2tcol FOR SALE?Best quality cream at 60 cents a pint, also fresh eggs. ! Phone 1. Mrs. D. A. Rogers. 4-ltf LOCAL MANAGER WANTED? ] At once by the largest concern of it's kind in the world, to develop ' and handle local business. No in vestment or experience required. ' $2500 to $10,000 profits first year, * according to population, and won- ^ derful future possibilities, as ours ] is a staple commodty with con- 1 stant unlimited demand and we undersell all competition. Guaran tee Coal Mining Co. 1373 Como ] Bldg., Chicago. 5, 23, ltpd. I : !*, any - >sured of reliable :herefore jartment the year kup Co's. SHOE DEPARTMENT t Leather Pumps, high low heels, , all sizes, ?. $2.98 Kid Pumps, high and heels. AO k's price Kid Plain Toe Oxford, heels. Hip fYvfrtrri fnr VI: li'ort. It's price ng Girl's ord, low k's e ng Girl's Tan Calf, Ox 1. low rubber heel k's e Kid Oxford, low rub lieel. i's price lr Beautiful Line of La ies White Oxfords. Lid Oxfords, medium t)er heel. AO 5 price . . . Kid Oxford, low rub heeJ. d?0 QO c's price ... . Kid one strap Pumps, i military heels, $3.98 $2.98 in Qalf heels. $2.98 Calf, Ox p heel. $3.48 low rub $3.48 a u-jr 4W00D, S. C. g3$$$$$S$SSS33S$3SS3SSaS3SSSS$$$$3S3SS& HIGH POINT TO GET METHODIST COLLEGE Greensboro, N. C., May 21.?The board of education of the Methodist Protestant church in North Caro lina at a meeting (here tonight se lected High Point as the site to 16; cate a college of that denomination in this state Three places were considered: High Point, Greensboro and Burling ton. High Point offered a site of 60 acres and $100,000. It was this offer which was accepted. The church pro nrvses tn nnt $590,000 .inifn its ml lege at the beginning. The college will be located just Inside the incor porated limits of High Point on the Greensboro to High Point highway. It was also announced tonight that J. Norman Wills of Greensboro makes a gift of $100,000 toward the college, certain securities to that amount to be turned over to the col lege trustees to be applied to the permanent endowment fund of the nstltution. Rev. J. W. Busshart went over to Pearl Mills yesterday and organized a Baptist Sunday School.