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I Beginning t< sonable wee rrAinrr f*V6rs gUlilg tV AllO ductions ths LADIE SPECIAL?One ] styles, $15.00 value Ladies' Coat Suit tine, silk lined, eml ^winners at the redu SPECIAL?One ] | cloth of the newest III S15.00, at Other Ladies' Co* Ladies' New Fall serge, velour or tri< by others for SI5.0* Other Ladies' Dre I MEN, AND YOUN One lot Young Me colors, special at .... Other Young Me: styles at Men's Suits in all eds, best wormanshi] Ladies' Union Suil i Children's Union 1 Children's Combi] straps, all sizes, at . Men's Heavy Flee Men's Ribbed Uni nanMHaaHMDBHMHDnUaMnMBOHMKl BUCK JONES IN NEW PLAY, WITH NEW LEA] Ruth Renick plays opposite Buc Jones in his latest pict'*~e, "Ba Nothin'," a Fox production tha comes to the opera house Monday, According to a synopsis of th story,'Buck Jones, as a hard-ridinj ranchman, has a hard time maKmj up" to, the blonde heroine, after ex posing: and punishing the suave vi] lain. Amon& the thrills furnished b; star is a drop upon a speeding train followed by a fierce fight in whicl both hero and villain fall from th train^Vwhile crossing a bridge, int< the river below. The supporting company, m addi tion to Miss Renick, ihcludes Arthu: ParoW .Tiimoc TTovlov on/) Willion Buckley. 9 . * \ Lawyers Called Down Columbia, Oct 27.?Several Colum bia lawyers got a call down Wednes day at the hands of the state suprem* ceurt for appearing in the courtroom to argue cases, dressed in light col ored suits. There were four or fiv< lawyers present to argue fifth circui' ? ~ v - v/, * The Sanita is now under new m classes of Laundry ing and Blocking of Oiii* nrirp fKp cai W V4 X WVVi Finish Family Laun ished 6c per lb.; Da Suits dry cleaned $ dyed $3.50 up. Sp Fifteen years of assurance that he ca in all classes of laun i /*r? Uxir pftone is DO ]ix7er your work. Thomi I 1 1 oday and for 10 ither is responsit ke it move-Kedi it are amazing ir S' COAT SUITS AND COATS. lot Ladies' All Wool Serge Coat S at ;s, newest styles in velour, serge broiclered or fur trimmed. Thes< iced prices .....$14.95, $19.95 a Sot Ladies' Coats, newest styles, i weaves, not a coat in the lot wort! its at reduced prices $14.95 \ NEW FALL DRESSES [ Dresses, embroidered or fur tr: :otine. These are all wool mate 0, going special a ne _ jsses, new i<:n sanies a G MEN'S CLOTHING 25 PER. CI m's Suits, all wool material, new s q's Suits in worsteds and flanne] SI9.95 ai wool cassimeres, serges and mix p, conservative styles $14.i NDERWEAR REDUCED ts, winter weight, bleached, all sis Suits, ail sizes at nation Suits with buttons and t r?prl T.inpH TTnHprcihirfs and Drawf on Suits at t J cases, and they were dressed in other 3 than black clothes. The court reminded them that they could not apk pear before the court so clad. The x | lawyers hurried away to get other .t clothes. One of the lawyers did not have a e; black or a dark suit, and he had to" g! go to a nearby store and buy one. He j * | put it on and ran back to the court1 room, not even waiting to have some !-; necessary alterations made. I yj The court rules, in the interest of; , j court dignity, forb.ids the wearing of; ii anything but black clothes before the e court. Dark blue suits are permis-i o sible. On one occasion the mayor of a prominent city appeared before the - court in a gray suit. He was told to: r J retire, and he had to borrow a suit! 11 from a Columbia friend. Fakirs | This is the time of the year whenj .; magazine fakirs roam o?er the land I _ ^ finding.unsuspecting victims on every. ?i hand. , j May I warn you that very few rep utable publications 'nave canvassers 2'at work and lots of the credentials t which will be shown you purporting to i. 1 ry Laundry & C IliBBHBBBBBHranHiBi Lanagement and is equipp< work, including Dry Clea Hats. / me to every one: dry 10c per lb,; Damp W mp Wash, Flat Wrok, un 1.25; Hats cleaned and I jcial Flat Work List. Ali practical experience giv< n give each customer qua! idering and cleaning. . Call us and our trucks is F. Mathis AT YOUR SERVICE A \ days we offer ? )le. It has not notions on appa . i 1 meir economic uits, latest Match thes $9.98 36-inch Sta and trico- 27-inch Dr< 2 suits are plaids, at 1 rf?0/l C AAA ]. ina i7o u,uuu \ciiu: n all wool , 1,000 yard; i less than 2,000 yards $9.98 750 yards of i i to $24.95 ~J bales Stai and ....... Romper Ch , . 3 cases Dn immed, in var^ rials, sold " ^ $9 98 CjOoq qualil V C1Q QC 8 0Z* A- C nd $19.95 Ganton Fla] cu-nn rw. .. I V. ? U1 A?y U INT. OFF 36x42 Piilo , 50 dozen H 25 dozen la $14.95 Ladies' Out is, newest 500 pairs o1 id $24.95 ed worst)5, $19.95 Bji? )ot Ladj ??? off. ses at 98c . t 65c Ladies' All shoulder C0i0iv> at Men's Swea 2rs at 75c Boys' Sweat .$1.25 up Children's S us MEN IN PRISON TRY TO ESCAPI 1 . ??7 Prisoners at Penitentiary Come Neai Gettinc Out Cantain Dav Stops Plans | The State, 29th. Penitentiary guards made a "coui d'etat" and frustrated the plans of a least nine prisoners when they dis covered a cell in the main prisor building cut to pieces and everything in readiness for the escape of a num ber of men. Capt. R. M. Day, hear r>f tnp frnprH nt fhp npnitpntisrv saif ~ r ? j j yesterday that the discovery was made just in time as the men, at least nin< and probably ten, would have had lit' tie trouble in making good their esbe from publishers are quite ofter not genuine and all those hard lucl tales and stories about wanting tc o >/%!! acra Q/^nnofmn OTP YY1PYV KZC.1 II CI tuuv-awivii ^ piffle, put out to play on your sym pathy. Think several times before you paj money to any stranger, for the biggei the crook the smoother and mor< plausible the conversation. I leaning Co. j 2d to take care of all ning, Dyeing, Cleanash, Flat Work, finfinished 5c per lb.; 11 1 fl?1 AA . nocKea ?pi .uu; ouus ! work guaranteed. 3s the manager the ity work and seryice will call for and de _J ??1E' all Suits, Dresse koan PAIAJ AHAII V/U1U rel that express :es. rnTTnw r.nnnc 50 prices if you can. ndard Sea Island, buy all you v ess Ginghams/ good quality, in ( 5 Apron Ginghams, 15c value, a 5 36-inch Bleaching, 20c value, 5 27-inch Brown Drilling, 25c vj dark and light Outing, 25c kind idard Cheviot Shirtings, all you )th, Lad Lassie Cloth, 30c value jss Ginghams, in check, stripes by Bed Ticking at A. bed Ticking, 4Uc kind, at yar nnel, special sale price....10c, 12 ts, none better, $2.00 kind, spe< w Cases, 50c kind, special at.... lick Towels, 15c kind, at ,rge Huck Towels, at ing Gowns, all sizes, at...: : Felt Bedroom Slippers at i a niro ait urnAi cvidt jum/iLj aijLi yyuul orvirvi ies' All Wool Skirts, newest sty] SWEATERS REDUCED Wool Tuxedo heavy knit S\ .ters at ;ers at Sweaters at mmsammmmmmmm ? \ cape after getting out of the cells. * ' I - j Captain Day and Guard Gillesp ; went through the building and four r the cell cut to pieces and everythir ; in readiness for the walkout. The ce | walkout of the prisoners. The ce I was occupied by C. M. Grier, sent u j from Charleston, for seven year >; Captain Day said, and was literal] t slashed to pieces. It could be picke up and set aside, so complete was tl i work. r The fltf.Pirmt.er? esr?flnp wp j planned and the destructive work o j the cell was "done by professionals i the business, Captain Day believe ^ Had Captain Day and Guard Gillespi 'ibeen a few moments later the me i would have been out, it is believed. Captain Day said yesterday th j tools used in cuting the cell, iron bai . and everything, were apparently c j the best type and something new heri i He characterized the attempted escap .' cf th men as one of the boldest eve | discovred at the penitentiary. He J ? s! THE i ymi iMniiMii ii i mi mi hi i niiiuiiiminii i'iiii s and Coats at 2 gh to move the f the mode in the We c; ^ant at, yard.... 10c Ladie rhecks, stripes and Ladie 10c English t, yard 10c Ladie at yard 10c Ladie due, at yard....15c , at yard 15c Girls want at 12 1 -2c at ......... 15c Walk , at yard 20c ' and plaids, at Men's .15c, 19c and 25c ....12 l-2c and 15c Other d 25c ?? l-2c, 15c and 25c :ial $1.49 . 50 do: 39c 75 do: 10c "I ar??4 ...$1.25 find $1.49 inn ^1/ 98c and $1.25 ^ 'S e3 at 25 per cent. 5q cio: at ?? 50 do2 ?? ?- ? \ veators. different $3.98 up 100 dc 98c to $8.50 100 dc 98c to $4.9S -100 d( 75c to $2.98 J Ladies a / as ^|||*S35& >ro ii it j making a thorough investigation of ie: the case and expects to find at least lcj j ten men implicated in the contem,0;' plated escape. 111 11! GOING TO REUNION . ip | ' r.ftvftcnni- rnn^oi- >n Attonrl "fUd ^ I Hickory" Meeting 'di ie! jThe State, 1st. Governor Cooper will go to Xash11' ville Thursday for the annual reunion n of the "Old Hickory" division vetn erans to be held at the Tennessee caps. ital November 4 and 5. The governe or is to respond to the address of n j welcome. ! The state's chief executive is an ej honorary member of the Thirtieth di"s; vision association and is looking for>f ward to a pleasant trip to the Vol2. unteer state. Former Governor Bick>e ett of North Carolina is also an honi ir|orary member and he is expected to is'attend the reunion. 5\ "Your M . i \ New p/ jf To Ine Wearer J in Ihe Heels Ji ^0/ or Counters ill Styles?All Le Solid Leather, Stro L M0RR1 HH5HB8E8BMMBHB8SflHKBMBEaHI PqaMBBMBKBEMBBEEgMRMBMn MT I III! ? 5 per cent, oft all merchandise i highest terms < RTC. RFDlJCTfON ON an fit the whole family. s' all solid leather Shoes, made ( s' Shoes, all solid leather, low, r last, at s' tan calf Shoes, rubber heels at s' "Walk-Over" Shoes, all leath $5.00, School Shoes, in tan, vici kid an $1.50, $1.98, -Over Shoes for men, all new s $6.00, Tan English or Blucher Shoes, TXT A Art V\A A VS n ? /I l\ AT?rt vv unv cmues j.ux mcii ctxiu uuva , MEN'S SHIRTS zen Glen's Dress Shirts, worth $ ien Men's Work Shirts, special i OVERALLS Dzen Men's Indigo Blue Overalls sen Boys' Indigo Blue Overalls, MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS I zen Men's and Boys' Felt Hat sen Men's and Boys' Caps at J HOSIERY >zen Misses' and Children's Hose >zen Ladies' Hose at )zen Men's Sox at Silk Hose, all colors, at 50c, 75 'cooper calls people to prayer nov. 11th r I Columbia, Oct. 27.?A call upon I the people of the state to unite in | prayer to God on November 11, "Ar; mistice day," in thanksgiving for the victory of right in the world war, and I,, in pia^ci iui pciiiiaixciii/ jjcacc ainuii^ 'the nations, is made by Governor ! Cooper in a proclamation issued today. The governor calls upon the ministers to open the churches and upon the business houses and schools i : to pause for a period from work and I to assemble in places of worship and j unite in services of prayer and thanksgiving in commemoration of i this momentous day in the history of i the world." But, when you come to think of it, it is almost as easy to love some enejmies as some friends. Common sense should teach you to take care of the common cents. I ONEY BACK A! jr of Shoes Who finds PAPER rir?Al/%r t nCL *^^ 5 jUUiJUIw i of a Pair of 0 athers?All Size ngly Put Together S &, SON The unsea- S i and we are | of beauty-Re- f SHOES )f goat skin, at.., ....$1.98 miliary or i^uoaii necin, ' $2.98 ; $3.98 lers, low or high heels, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 d calf leather, all sizes, $2.50, $2.98 and $3.98 | , styles, black or tan, ? $7.00, $8.00 and $9.98 a nice dress shoe, $3.98 and $4.98 at $1.98 to $4.98 2.00, special ..98c it 49c, 69c, 75c, 98c a |f , $1.50 kind at 98c 98c kind, at 50c WD CAPS " . I :s on bargain table ...98c, $1.50 and $1.98 >0c, 75c, $1.00 to $1.98 I i at.....10c, 15c, and 25c ..10c, 15c, 25c and 50c ..10c, 15c, 25c, 50c up c, 98c, $1.48 and $!.S8 I A cerrespondent wants to know how to tell a real widow from a grass one. By her clothes, of course. Another way to judge a man is by his selection of phonograph records CITATION OF LETTERS OF AD MINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, County of Newberry, by W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: \ Whereas, L. E. Havird hath made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of John C. Griffin, deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of me said John ? Griffin, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry, So. Car., on Monday, the 21st-of November next, after" publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why th. " said Administration should not b* granted. Given under my hand this first-day of November, Anno Domini 1921. W. F. EWART, P. J. N. C. fi I f. ILjJ