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I" .1UCI TVUI\ m mm r ?,, m, V./ ' 'iii mm* HEW CURE FOR "FLU" Prescription Given by Health Com missioner Gopeland t New York, Feb 1?Here's an other cure for the flu, Health Commissioner Copeland says: "Remain for half an hour in water as hot as you can stand it. The water should be kept running so that the heat can be maintained. While in the tub drink about a guart of lemonade so hot you will -* nl/vwltr r\fl? ?rol 1 onH 1WVC IU OIJI 1/1J vu nvu uuu get in bed between blankets. Re main there for an hour. Get up, sponge off with cold water to close the pores and get back in bed, j this time between sheets" Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism. WANTS HAND-MADE BABY CLOTHES.? Layettes a specialty. Telephone 183. 2, 1.3tcol. FOR SALE?Large (building below Eureka hotel, with concrete floor; suitable for warehouse or garage. Sol H. Rosenberg, agent FOR SALE?Eggs for hatching from pure bred South Carolina Rhode Island Reds, the laying kind, $1.50 pea' setting of 15. J. S. Cochran, Abbeville. 2t c NOTICE?Effect've February 1st I will cut the price for laundering collars to 2 1-2 cents each and other things in proportion. JOE WING. 1, 18-6tcol. EAT WITH ME?Table board by the meal or by the week. Phone 1. Mrs. D. A. Rogers, tf. FOR SALE?A few milk cows, young calves by side. Highest cash price paid for hogs and cow hides. Maxwell's Market. 3t pd + i FOR SALE OR RENT?A good roomy house iiv healthy location and three horse farm in city lirmif. -frvrr cola nr ronf _T A 1V? w??v VA * V.?v. ^ Shands. It pd FOR RENT?Store room on South Main street, opposite fire de partment, formerly occupied by W. T. Edwards. Sol H. Rosen berg, agent. j*j THE PRICES ON ' ffi OUGHT TO INTE1 jjj Men's $20 and $22.J $ }fi Men's ?25 Styleplus i l? ? Men's ?27.50, $30 a: & Co. and Stylep' HERE ARE THE GAINS WE'VE IN BO"Y Boys $15, $16.50 and $1 Boys' $10, $12.50 and $' Bovs $7.50, $8.50 and $ Boys $G.50 and $7.00 Su MEN'S ODD Men's $10 and $12.50 T Men's $t>.50, $7.50 and 5 Men's $4.50, $5 and $6.C Men's $3.50 and $4.00 rJ i nrwQ n * jl Boys $7.50 Overcoats n< Boys $10.00 Overcoats r BOYS' KNICKERI Boys $3, $3.50 and $4 K Boys $2, $2.50 and $2.7E Boys $1.25 and $1.50 Kr Boys $1.00 Knickers nov Boys 05c and 75c Knicke Prices Quoted Aboi PA buaiannmiUiUiuaniBfii j MMSECURED February 7th is the time limit in which you can drive your 1921 or 1910 or other aut< mobile without a 1922 license plate, according to the instructions in the hands of the sheriff and chief of police. Sheriff McLane and Chief Johnson have re ceived the following letter: Sheriffs, Chiefs of Police, and All \*.i r? ncz Utncr reacc v/uu'cia m uuuuu uoi clina: Just One Week. That's how long we ask you please to wait before beginning your efforts to enforce the motor vehicle license law, by requir ing all motor vehicles operating in jyour jurisdiction to display 1922 li cense. "The only reason we ask such a thing of you is that this department has been delayed in getting out some of the license plates for which appli cations have been duly filed, this de lay being occasioned by the failure of manufacturers to make delivery of plates as contracted for, and having just received shipment completing! our order it will probably be the lastj 01 this week before we can catch up. Consequently, in order not to entail a possible inconvenience or affnoy ance upon any owner who may have applied but failed to receive license plate within the time allowed by law for securing registration and license, we ask you to keep "hands off" un til Wednesday, February 8 th, on which date we hope you will go after all delinquents hot and heavy. Yon know we have to depend up on the peace officers of the counties and municipalities to enforce the state motor vehicle license law. We have not the men nor the funds which would be required to emplo5 a sufficient force force to work in every community of the state and absolutely run down every violator of the law. But the various peace of ficers throughout the state, upon whom rests responsibility for enforc ing this law as fully as any other up on the statute books, can by the ar rest of perhaps a very few owners bring about a wholesome respect for and a generally careful observance of the law's requirements. "Some of the counties, among which may be named Greenwood and Charleston, have found it actually pi pi nni-ipiwwpiwww pif nJUIJUUUIJMUUMUCT : CUT TO rHE CLOTHING AND *ESTYOU. IT'S TIM] >0 Suits now .... $17.50 ; Suits now... .... $20.00 nd $32.50 Schloss Bros lus Suits now.. $25.00. GREATEST BAR EVER OFFERED S SUITS 7.50 Suits now .... $10.00 13.50 Suits now . . . $8.50 9 Suits now . , . . . $5.50 lits, now ... . $4.00 TROUSERS 'rousers now . . . . . . $7.50 18.50 Trousers now . . $5.00 >0 Trousers now . . . . $3.50 trousers now .. .... $2.50 VERCOATS 3w $5.00 iow $6.50 JOCKER TROUSERS nickerbockers now . . $2.00 > Knickers now . . . . . $1.50 lickers now $1.00 j 70cts. rs now $. . . 50cts. ire Are For SPOT CASH RKER a iiinifiiniJziiLnLnijajHnLninu V SANTUC < * wvvvvvv vvvvvvv< This community was sorry t hear of the death of Mr Eugem iMcMillan, rural mail carrier 01 route 2. He was a faithful carrier having served albout 20 years oi the route. He will be sadly misse( by his many relatives and friends It will be hard to find one to fil the place to perform the. worl faithfully as he did. The family ha; the sympathy of this community. Several from this community attended the funeral of Mr Mc Millan Saturday. Mr Lawrence Mcllwaine is carrying the mail on route 2. W( i wish him much success. I i | MrS Ermie Haddon Is in Colum bia on an extended visit to hei brothers, Andy and John Morri son.x Mr and Mrs Frank Palmer anc children spent Sunday with Mi and Mrs M D Wright. J R Haddon> M D Wright, J E Culbreth and Thos Stevenson went to Due West Monday to hear Billj Sunday. Austina Eakin, an aged colored man, who wag living on the Henrj place, died last Wednesday and was iburied at Galvare cemetery. To break a cold take 666. pays to employ a man at the expense of the county especially for the duty of enforcing the moto? vehicle laws and we believe all the counties might profitably follow such a course. If equipped with a motorcycle, such an officer may also d'scharge the duties of a traffic official most acceptably, and while bringing about a more sat isfactory observance of speed and * other traffic regulations he may pro duce revenue in excess of the expen ses of his employment, which rev enue otherwise would be lost to the county. "Persons who have already order ed their license tags" said the sheriff, "will be required to show their stubs or receipts for such order if theii cars do not bear the new tags. If a man ordered his tag during the monti: of January, the showing of his re ceipt will excuse him, but those per sons who ordered tags later than Jan uary and have not their tags will have to suffer." 666 cures Bilious Fever. rnCLCICIOOCLClCICICkCIOJ I mi JIJ !J IJ !J IJIJIJIJIJIJ P THF RON) JL AlU U UNDERWEAR WE C E NOW TO BUY. Men's $35 and $37.1 Schloss Bros. & Co. Suits now Men's $40, $45 and $<f Schloss Bros. & Co. Suits now offered at MEN'S OVE Men's $37.50 and $40 Overc MenV$27.50, $30, and $35 ( Men's $25.00 Overcoats now Men's $20.00 and $22.50 0\ Men's $15.00 and $16.50 Ch MEN'S AND B All $3, $2.50 and $2.00 Cap All $1.00 Caps All 75 cent Caps now ... . MEN'S UND Men's $5 Union Suits now . Men's $4.00 Union Suits nou Men's $3.00 Union Suits nov Men"s $2.50 Union Suits no Men's $2.00 Union Suils no Men's $1.50 Union Suits no Men's $4 Undershirt and Dra Men's $3 Undershirts and Dr< Men's .$2.50 Undershirts and Men's $2 Undershirts and Dn "Men's $1.50 Undershirts and Men's $1.00 Undershirts and Only. No Goods Charj ind REE BUHRIilBiiUiilEfiilZfilfiUE ~'-: r ' \ N V MONTEREY LOCALS V > ' / \ The many friends of Mr J. F. Clinkscalea wilt be sorry to learn of his illness and wish for him a speedy recovery. , Miss Maud Clinkscales of Due West is visiting her aunt, Mrs Jim BelL Bennie and Monie Napier, Glenn and J B Sutherland and Alvin Nance spent Saturday afternoon in Calhoun Falls. Miss Lucile Sutherland spent Sunday with Misses Ruby and Thelma Napier. 3j Miss Sally Sutherland of Cal-J *jhoun Falls spent the week-end J with her iparents, Mr and Mrs J A " | Sutherland. I j Monie Napier spent Friday with " i Glenn and J B Sutherland. ' j Miss Daisy Lanier of Lebanon) I spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr and Mrs 0 M Lanier. Mrs J A Sutherland and daugh ters, Misses Sally and Lucile, spent ; Saturday afternoon with Mrs F E r Patterson and Miss,,Mary Jackson. J Glen and J B Sutherland spent 1 j Saturday night with Monie Napier.1 r Bruce Clinkscales of Due West I spent Monday night with his aunt, Mrs J M Bell. Mrs Dunaway has returned home from Tignall, Ga, where she' , visited her so<n?S W Norman. r MiSs Mary Jackson spent Tuee-j , day night with Mrs Davis. Mr and Mrs< J T Stokes and . family and Rev H C Fennell spent In?J- ixu -MVo T T? | ouriaay wnu iiu anu iuio v { Clinkscales. ' I EXCHANGE ON LONDON 11 MAKES FURTHER ADVANCE New York, Feb 2?Exchange rates on London today made a fur ; ther advance-, demand bills rising to $4.29 3-4 at the opening of the stock market, This is only one cent : over yesterday's best, 5 1-4 cents . j over last week's final price, and the . highest quotation for the sterling t remittance since August, 1919. Bankers and other dealers in ex-J change say the buying Is of local: origin, this market for a week or more having led the advance over [ London, where exchange opera tions have been relatively ligkt To prevent a cold take 666. E FOLKS! I >FFER YOU NOW 50 Kuppenheimer, and Styleplus $27.50. 50 Kuppenheimer, and Styleplus $30.00. iRCOATS. oats now $30.00 Dvercoats now . . $25.00 $20.00 crcoats now . . . $16.50 ercoats now . . . $11.50 OYS' CAPS s now . . . $1.00 75c. 50c. ERWEAR $3.50 r $3.00 v $2.25 w $1.75 vv $1.25 . w $1.15 iwers now . . $2.50 each SH iwers now . . $2.00 each Jf? Drawers now $1.75 each iwers now . . $1.25 each Drawers now $1.00 each * 1 Drawers now 65c each * : 1 ?ed at These Prices. . E: s :se |! larajajajEfHfafaiaramraM Departing ABBEVILLE, I HfcKfc/5 ui> ;1 New Co-Ed | 1 ... .. . ... ....... ... .. .....,....... . . ............... ....... ...v.v.i smmmmmm We have this Dress i feta of splendid quali Priced at There are many in a variety of styles ors. YOU ARE CORDIA LOOK THI Tt Rosenberg MASSACHUSETTS WOMAN TO t RUN AGAINST HUSBAND I Richmond, Mass., Jan. 26.?Mrs. Herbert Doit of this town has an nounced her candidacy for the of ^:es of town clerk and town treas urer in opposition to her husband who was nominated at the democra FUK SAi R. S. LINK, .. J. R. WINN, .. . 5PEER & BOND, snt Stores - - - S. C. IE OF THE Dresses more just as pretty [] ;! and new Spring cpl- f I LLY INVITED TO SM OVER. I ie - f Mer. Co. i ' ic caucus early in the week. Mrs* )orr declared that one of the most irominent politicians in Richmond aid that idea of woman being elect d to a public office was only a fad nd would soon pass over. So she has ecided to show him a tning or two, he, says, and might as well begin Ight at home. Works ?ADE B7n?Q s a standard JOT Down ^ to a price