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HARVEY IS GUEST i OF AMERICAN U London, July 5.?Diplomatic rep-, resentatives of more than thirty for-, eign governments were guests to-' night at the annual Independence Day dinner of the American Society.) Ambassador Harvey was the guest of honor. Lord Lee Farehem, first lord of the admiralty, toasting the guest, referred to Mr. Harvey as "a foreign rivnv to whom the muzzle of diplo macy had not been obtrusive." There for? he 3aid, both Britain and American could expect from him "open and frank comment upon Anglo-American relations." Referring to his reply, to the revolt of the American colonies, Mr. Harvey declared: "Whether the territory comprising the United States could have been retained is wholly speculative. But one fact is certain?if George the 3rd had issued a proclamation even CinPPTlt.U U1 Uiv^uv?*u and .appealing force that uttered the other day by George V., in his faithful endeavor to reconcile a nation, \ there would have been no ringing of bells in Philadelphia 145 years ago, this night nor for many years thereafter. Ambassador Earvey declaring the mutual helpfulness which all desired could not be realized until two grave misapprehensions had been i removed one of which pervaded Eu-j rope respecting the United States! and the other permeated the United States as to Europe. i -iuiu in niurupc wiixiiiuii iin-: 1 1837 ERSKINE f 1 due we Eighty -four years of contin Unwavering Adherence 1 , ? thorough Scholarship. 1| Courses: A. B., B. S.t M. 1 Literary Societies Emphasij lj Intercollegiate Contests in |j worthy of comparison. _ Adequate Equipment and E Board in College Home at A 1 fa Moderate. @] For catalogue and Applicati ERSKINE * t*iiaa5BEI5iaaJaMa^ I MONEY 1 : ?' ON CITY |l' Six Per Cent. Si I'-' . |? I FOR PARTIC1 I Carroll Swetenburg, '] FARMERS BANK, V 1 ABBEVILLE, S. C. Bosdefl's San N We are making anot t prices at our market. We have reduced the pri< Roast 25cts; Stew Beef 12 and 3?)cts-; Cured Ham 50ct I con Strips 55cts; Box Bacoi fcy-' V But I ask everybody to pi prices are Strictly 30 Days ; over that time will be char This is done to help us run your own expenses also. Yours fo] C. H. Bosd Phone 102 i : 1 ' - * EL 1 1 -J AGED COUPLE MARRIES i Camden, July 4.?Mrs. M. V. Hutto, of Swansea, and Mrs. Josephine Sturkie, of Gaston, Lexington County, were quietly married in the office of the judge here Tuesday afternoon, the ceremony Demg performed by Judge W. L McDowell. The groom gave his age as seventy-1 eight, while the bride gave hers as' seventy-five years The aged couple, who are highly respectable people of their community made the trip to J Camden by automobile and were ac- i companied by a young married J couple, intimate friends of the bride1 ?- TT..W. 1 ana groom, lur. nuuv u?n m?ried twice, while Mrs. Sturkie is a widow. After congratulations and well wishes from the court house I officials the aged couple returned to J their homes by automobile. J. T. Erwin, of Antreville, Hugh Martini, of Donalds, and W. C. Winn of Abbeville, went to Orangeburg Monday to attend the State Rural Carrier's Association. pression that the U. S. among the nations of he world," he said, "is today a land of milk and honey whose neonle do not cnlv are uni versally prosperous, though recalcitrantly discontented, but are rich beyond the traditional dreams of avarce. You have only to supplement the fancy with a suspcion which I find not wholly lacking, that all this happiness is a direct result of the great war, to account for the wholly natural sense of resentment. "What are the facts? Did the United States really profit fromthe war to such ad egree as to make the lives she sacrificed seem to the cynical and sordid mind relatively insignificant," COLLEGE 1921 I ST, S. C. 1 uous service. ;o Christian Character and |?j L, Pre-Medical, Special. |j :ed. g Debate, Oratory and Athletics |j Indowment. Cost. Price in Private Homes ||j ion Blank, write to COLLEGE,. 5T, S. C. USJajSEfaiSISISISI3ISISJSIS/SJ5J5fS/SMSfSJ3M2JS SISISI3JSM3MSJ2fSIMSJSI3J2M5MSM3I3JSE& j O LOAN I HOMES ( mple Interest. 1 : I ^ JLARS SEE j ; R. L. Dargan, SPARTANBURG, S. C. | 1 SISISISMSISI3J3i5J3M3Ef5J3?5M3MS/3fS/SJu - i i itary Market her big cut in meat ce of Steak to 30cts; Beef l-2cts and 15cts; Pork 30 1 s; Boiled Ham 65cts; Ban 60cts. * | ease remember that these ! 5? . Net for accounts going | ged for at the old price, our place right and cut i i' M : business, j| 4 4 ell's Market 4 i Prompt Delivery. !i !' DUELLING REVIVED AFTER WAR RECESS Budapest, July 4.?The passion for duelling, which slumbered in Hungary during the war is ibreaking out with increased vehemence, according to a report of the Ministry of Home Affairs just made public. About 6,000 challenges to fight were recorded during the last six months, and in 350 cases the combat was fought without a serious result. There were three killings. Trifling incidents have been the cause of some encounters. Treading on * man's foot in an over-crowded street car or calHng a person a 'fool' might impel two sokmn-Iooking gentlemen in full-dress top-hat to call on you on behalf of the offended person requesting you to name your seconds. As a rule the conference leads to explanations, apologies and a protocol embodying these important facts to the satisfaction of all parties concerned. But. when the insult is considered too gross or the offender too stubborn, the seconds rule that only blood can wash the insult away and they fix the conditions of the next morning's encounter with light or heavy swords, with bandages or without, or with pistols. The combat then takes place in one of the fencing schools or, when fought with pistols, in some deserted meadow outside the town. Political antagonists frequently change argumets for weapons and a heated debate in Parliament is generally followed by a couple ol duels. Even ministers have to accept the challenge of an opposition member and it is still remembered that the late Count Stephen Tisza when prike minister fought nine duels with his political opponents. Under the penal code of Hungary an armed combat is a punishable misdemeanor. Sometimes when combat ants are tried anG sentenced to a few months imprisonment they serve it in a special establishment of detention, an operette-prison, where they may provide themselves with outside food, drink and clothing, take outdoor exercises and receive any number of visitors. Duelling is regarded as a classprivilege of the gentry, the nobility and by tacit consent of the learned professions. The working man is excluded from this "benefit of chivalry" and if the offender be a work-1 man, ordinary judicial proceedings might be taken against him in case of offense. On the other hand, should any male member of. the so-called privileged classes refuse to accept a challenge he woul<| inevitably be black-listed by his clufb and spurned by society friends as a coward. All efforts to abolish, this ludridricious situation and tradition have heretofore failed. The sentiment of the aristocracy is so overwhelmingly prejudiced against what they call uvrvauivt vi wiuoc itiiu pvijowao mic moral courage to condemn duelling that some members of the "antiluelling league" have been compelled to yield to the pressure of public opinion and fight when challenged. Australia has an average population of two persons to the square mile. THE CONFEDERATE COLLEGE 62 Broad St. Charleston, S. C. A Boarding and Day School for Girls. Begins its session Sept. 27, 1921. Historic Institution situated in a healthy location. Advantages of :ity life, with large College yard for outdoor sports. A well planned course of studies in a homelike atmosphere. A Business Course open to Seniors ind Elective Courses to Juniors and Seniors. July 1.13wks.c. A pound of coffee will produce about forty cup6. I RUBBER MPS I MADE DAILY II Prices (3 inches or lea*.) ; I One line 30c jj! ! Two lines 50c ; Three Lines 70c ;l; | Each Extra Line 20c All Orders Received Delivered !j! The Following Day. j|; | Sheridan Printing | \ Company. 2 Phone 121. Greenwood, S C ;i; WEDDINGS. ! h< i 0( It is estimated 100,000 couples will have been married in the United gj States this June. It may be conser- It vatively figured that each couple will oi spend an average of $500 to start a m Your Dol its own 01 Look what it can do f< at our store. A goldei where your Dollars wi I NOTE HARDWARE 1 ?{t. Ice Cream Freezer . . \ b qt. Enamel Dish Pan . . 10 qt. Enamel Water Pail 2 nice size Enamel Wash P* 2 nice size Enamel Dippers 2 4 qt. Enamel Pudding Par 2 2-qt. Enamel Rice Boiler Medium sized Galvanized T Medium sized Galvanized T 4 Oil Stove Wicks, any mali All $1.25 Brooms All $1.25 and 1.50 pocket k All $1.25 and $1.50 Scissor* $1.25 Sheep Shears .... 2 7-lb. Smoothing Irons... Victor Well Buckets ... . 2 12-qt. Milk Pails Milk Pail with Strainer . . . 4 lb. Cotton Rope 15 dozen Clothes Pins 1 gross heavy Red Jar Rubl I THE L. W NO GOODS Quick, cle for every 1 IT is hard to apprec convenience and sati of cooking with the N fection until you have j UUUC su. It's a relief, especially i weather, to be rid of < coal, wood and ashes, ing up litter and black stove. And then yoi have to "rush the fi baking days and heat kitchen. Two burners New Perfection will g all the hpat needed kind of baking. You c; late the Iicnt produced burner, warm somethin on one and roast over in a New Perfection ov The long blue chimne^ >me?a total investment of $50,- ' )0,000 in household furnishings. Each marriage adds a unit of eneri to the buying power of the nation, i creates new demands for products t factory and farm, thus putting tore hands to work. lar is bacl ice more.. or you on Next SATUF n opportunity waits or ill do double duty. ; OUR PRICES BE1 GR< . . . . $1.00 17 pounds Su{ ... .$1.00 18 pounds Go d _AA Ci T aai . Ylavv || v |M/uinin ijuu. ins $1.00 I 4 Packages Ai .. . . $1.00 5 i-4 lb. pkg. is .. $1.00 3 1-2 lb. pkg. '5 . . $1.00 7 Cans Carnal ub $1.00 4 Cans Eagle i $ub. $1.00 5 Cans extra s :e . . $1.00 4 pkgs. Creau . . . . $1.00 3 pt. cans W< nives $1.00 5 j ]b. packa/ 5 . .. $1.00 9 cans Good $1.00 s eang No_ 3 ... $1.00 __ 30 bars Gold $1.00 . $1.00 4 piugs Sch,,a ... $1.00 4 PluSs M.... $1.00 4 plugs Red .1 e4 nn ^ 1 . . . . fi.w z jarge size pi< )ers $1.00 I i Joz. Boxes I . WHITE 0 CHARGED AT THE! an heat and of coo late the JNew reflection si :sfaction the right draught I ew Per' heat of the white-ti actually forcibly against all i utensils.' The wl n warm tiPPed flame Proc :arrying t^ie most ^eat and sweep- not soot UP y?ur :ing the and PansLi don't The New Perfect! re" on simple, practical, up the ' nomical. Supplies on the instantly,and wher ;ive you are through just st for any save your fuel. Yo . 1 . 1 an regU' to watcn it. ino aci by each take care of. A bo g gently fill it and clean it. another pQr tjie most satj en* suits use Aladdin y of the regularly. You al _ clean and efficient. New Perfection Oil Cool at most hardware, furni ment stores. \ Oil Cool - =? Each wedding is a contribution to the national prosperity. So June romance has its material value?$60,000,000 worth this June.?Exchange. Persia is three times the size of France. ? to I -I tDAY, JULY 9th, i no one. Trade { .ow DCERIES ?ar $1.00 f od Rice $1.00, se Coffee ... . $1.00 *' rbucle Coffee .... $1.00 Tetley's Tea .... $1.00 i Tetley's Tea .... $1.00 Lion Milk $1.00 Brand Milk $1.00 sliced Pineapple . $1.00 i of Wheat $1.00 ssson Oil ... . . . $1.00 I ?es Cocoanut .... $1.00 , - j Corn .... $1.00 t|{ Tomatoes *.. . . $1.00 | Bar Soap $1.00 j.< ipps Tobacco .... $1.00 Tobacco . . . $1.00 II fay $1.00 :gs. Pratt's^ood .. $1.00 i Sixby's Shoe Polish $1.00 i ,>: DMPANY 1 8E PRICES. ^J? gr 1 ^ Jy ?king /w3 upplies/just ' :o drive the J?\ Al ipped flame ra i J V the cooking iWl jA. 'doJJ fALAC^fe on is ! SECURITY OiL eco- i stanoaqd I heat L 011 ^ J i you uit it off and 11 don't have justments to iycr girl can . isfactory reSecurity Oil ways find it t Stores are sold ture and depart' Y(newjersey)' ' ? ILVxJ &\JJ X. Stoves