The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, June 20, 1921, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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DEMONSTRATION AGENT
ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE
Miss Ruth Crowther, home demon
stration agent, announces the following
schedule for the week of Jum
20 to 25th:
Today, Monday, in office, tfourl
bouse.
Tuesday?Butter scoring in court
room, Miss Flourney.
Wednesday?Woman's Club meet.
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of pickles.
Thursday?Woman's Club meeting
Cold Spring, 4:30; demonstration oi
. pickles.
Friday?Meeting Warrenton Girls
Sewing Club, 4:30; demonstration oi
tpron.
Saturday?Organization of countj
council of home demonstration worn
at 3 o'clock, in court room.
BET ON WEATHER
Paris, June 19.?Lloyds of Lon
Jon is betting half a million francs
that it will not rain in Paris next
Tuesday. The agency has agreed to
pay all expenses and a handsome
profit to the promoters of the Pavfera
eharity gala day if more than
two millimeters of rain falls.
; WANTS
LOST?^Saturday afternoon, gold
dot pin wtwi itmemysri. seuwng.
Austin-Perrin Drug Co. It. c.
FOR SALE?(House and lot in good
repair. 4 blocks from the square.
Apply to E. M. Bailey, Phone 351
It. pd.
fOR RENT?One four-room cottage
with' lights and water, on Richey
Street. Apply to H. R. McAllister,
6, 20-2t-pd.
COTTON SEED?We wiH pay 4C
1-2 cents per bushel or $27 per
ion for cotton seed, until further
/ notice, Southern Cotton Oil Co.
2te.
- FOR SALE?One used National
Cash Register, in perfect condition,
capacity 1 cent to $3.00. On
ly $85.00. Address Red Frew
Drawer 499, Greenwood, S. C
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FOR SALE?One used iron safe in
perfect condition. Inside dimensions
clear," 16 inches wide, 22
Mgh, 14 deep. Weighs about 70C
pounds. Address Red Frew, Draw
?r, 499, Greenwood, S. C. 3t. c
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SANDER'S BARBER SHOP?An
Bounces new prices, to be. as fol
lows: Hair cut, 25c; shave, 15c
N Main novt tn Ponnlaa
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HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING?
I am now prepared to do hemstitching
and picoting. MISS KATE
MARSHALL, Phone 124, 7 Marshall
Ave., Abbeville, S. C.
, 16-3wks.col.
FOR SALE?Best quality cream at
* 60 cents a pint, also fresh eggs.
Phone 1. Mrs. D. A. Rogers. 4-ltf
Far and Near
Sight
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Of ONE PAIR OF GLASSES
Modern Bifocal Glasses show no
camented segment*; the lower,
reading parts of the lenses, are
{ visible. They are especially
adapted to the requirements of
middle aged and elderly people.
LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU
L. V. LISENBEE
OPTOMETRIST
TELEPHONES:
9fic6 278 Res. 388
3 1-2 Washington St.
Orer McMurray Drug Co.
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
(Becoming Glasses Cost No More)
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:j Mrs. J. B. Seawright is visitinj
i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Seawright.
'j Mrs. A. M. Erwin is spendinj
some time in Sharon with her soi
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthu
Erwin.
j! The Rev. Mr. Duckworth, Misse
| Winton and Althea Keaton and Mis
r 1 Edith Pennell spent Tuesday a
>' Lander Oollege attending the Ep
j worth League conference which is ii
?I session there. They report that th
1 coference is being well attended
I and that the instruction given is jus
. jwftat is neeuea in oraer w nave j
real iive league.
Misses Zula Suber, Bertha Patter
son and Elsa Crowther left Tuesda;
to attend the summer chool at Win
throp college.
A large crowd of people attendei
i the meeting of the county inter-di
; nominational Sunday, school associa
i tion at Little River church Sunday
Every feature of the program wa
splendid and it was truly a profit
able day. The banner given for thi
Sunday school with the greatest nun
ber of its members present wa
awarded to Little Moutain. Shi/lol
came second.
tv,;? Anwnv*nmft* mae* row eArrtr
IXUIO HMO vn
hear of the death of Mr. Franl
Smith's mother. &
Mrs. R. L. Keaton, of Columbia
is spending several days with Mr
and Mrs. R. A. Keaton and family.
1 Misses Annie, Sula and Mr.
Shirley of Bowersville, Ga., Mrs. B
C. Bruton and two children, o:
Mississippi are spending several day
with Mr. and Mrs; J. F. Gray an<
, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fleming.
Mrs. Edd Williams, of Abbevill
spent several days last week wit!
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bell. Mr. am
( Mrs. Alvin Wililams were also guest
of Mr. and Mr3. Bell. Mrs. Edd Wil
, liams returned home with them.
Miss Evelyn Bagley, of Columbia
i? tho cnioot /vf \Tt-c Frnoet Af/*
Carter.
I The young people enjoyed a picni
Wedensday afternoon just back o
the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A
Crowther's -beside a pretty brook.
"SERPENT TOMB' NO MYSTER1
i Savannah, G-a.?There is no long
er any mystery about the "serpen
! tomb" in Conoiial cemetery that ha
1 figured in tales of early Savanna]
life of more than a century. The my
tery was solved recently when th
name of the person to whom it wa
erected was inscribed on the marble
It rests over the body of a kinsmai
oi xneoaore wooseveit.
The inscription just piaced on bh<
monument says: "Archibald Bullocl
first president of Georgia, 1761
Born in South Carolina, 1730; die<
in Savannah, 1777. Patriot, soldier
statesman. Georgians, let the mem
ory of Archibald Bulloch live in you;
breasts. Tell your children of hin
and let others tell another genera
tion."
Miss Emma Bulloch, of Washing
ton, D. C., great-great-granddaugh.
ter of Archibal Bulloch, came to Sa
vannah and had the inscription in
1 serted.
Archibald Bulloch was the great
grand-father of Mittie Bulloch th<
mother of Theodore Roosevelt.
The tomb with its encircling
snakes, typifying eternity, has, arous
ed the keenest interest for genera
tions, and many fanciful legend:
have been related as to its origin anc
the identity of him who rests undei
the stone. Miss Bulloch says there
has never been any mystery in hei
famoly about the tomb.
DENTIST GETS SENTENCE
Charleston, June" 20.?In federa
court today, Judge H. A. M. Smitl
sentenced Dr. M. A. Woods, dentis
of Columbia, convicted of violatinj
the narcotic act, to $1,000 fine
with costs and 18 months in the fed
eral prison at Atlanta.
Counsel for the defendant gav<
notice of appeal, and Dr. Woods wq:
released uder bond of $5,000, pend
ing the outcome of the appeal. Dr
Woods was found guilty severa
days ago, and a motion for a nev
trial was refused by Judge Smith
who announced he would impose
sentence today. The defendant wai
charged with selling cocaine to tw<
addicts under four counts. Judgi
Smith has adjourned the June term
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; 1 The American dollar is th<
day and is worth as much in
else in the United States:
;l 10c YARD.
Good quality standard Homespun and 11
Sea-Island 10c yd.
i I Sheeting 10c yd.
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" I Unbleached Toweling 10c yd.
lt I Checked Homespun 10c yd.
I Apron Gingham 10c yd.
c| 12 1.2c YARD
f I Percales .... 12 l-2c yd.
L-1 Drilling 12 l-2c yd.
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liooa tfieacning r 14 i-^c ya.
r 1 15c YARD.
I Linen Finish Sheeting ? : 15c yd.
I. Good quality Percales 15c yd.
31 20c YARD.
32 in. Zenhvr Ginghams 20c vd.
el Good quality English Long Cloth 20c yd
31 Bed Ticking ..., 20c yd.
!* I Fruit of the Loom Bleaching 20c yd.
a| Hill's Bleaching 20c yd.
s I Lonsdale Cambric .... 20c yd.
1 Berkley Cambric . 20c yd.
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.rxn unicn x^/vv^iing, ... ..., j
. I Lad and Lassie Cloth 20c yd.
-1 Curtain Scrim 20c yd.
[1 25c YARD.
- i Feather Ticking 25c yd.
I Lonsdale Middy Twills 25c yd.
Best quality Percales 25c yd.
40 in. White Lawn 25c yd.
Good quality Pajama Checks. 25c yd.
I CORSETS
[I Redfern and Warner v
$1.25 to $4.50?all styles.
3 I Table Damask, Napkins, Towels,
Sheets, Etc. Compare prices and
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'RICES!
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You Can Get for It I.
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[ Abbeville as it is anywhere |
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jjimny 25c yd. - :
Voiles : 25c yd. | 36
in. Dress Crepe 25c yd. jj
Checked Flaxon 25c yd.
Kiddy Kloth 25c yd.
35c YARD.
Solid Color Voiles 35c vd.
Organdies 35c yd. 1 ,
Madras 35c yd. !
Pique 35c yd. j
44 in. Indian Head .. 35c yd. J
White and Rose Middy material.. 35c yd.
Fine quality Nainsook 35c yd. | ^
Dress Poplin 35c yd, ?
40c YARD
Cotton Plaid Dress material 40c yd.
Beach Cloth 40c yd.
8-4 Unbleached Sheeting 40c yd.
Beautiful Curtain Scrim 40c yd.
45c YARD 1
Organdies 45c yd.
9-4 Pepperel unbleached sheeting 45c yd.
8-4 Pepperel bleached sheeting .... 45c yd.
50c YARD
9-4 Pepperel bleached sheeting .... 50c yd.
Dress Plaids 50c yd.
36 in. Gabardine 50c yd. 1
T?^ 1M... TT? * 0
r me quality v une OUC yd.
36 in. Silk Poplin 75c yd. 40 in. Crepe de Chine $1.50 yd. ji
42 in. all wool Plaids $1.50 yd. 36 in. Silk Pongee $1.15 yd.
48 in. all woll Plaids $2.50 yd. Silk Shirting $1.25 yd.
40 in. Georgette $1.35 yd. 36 in. Satin $1.50 yd. ^
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Bloomers, Suits, Vests, Teddies and
Gowns in mercerized and silk at at- I
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tractive prices. |
PREADS J
y priced at $2.75 to $6.25
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