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QUALITY 1'ELLS - PRICESELLS LADIES' WAISTS LADIES' BLOUSES. Ladies' Silk Pongee Waists high and "V" necks, faultless ly tailored, trimmed in big pearl buttons ..-..-...$6.50 Ladies' White Voile Waists, Mlidget Sailor collar, with plaits and crochet but tons ....-:... --- ...-$5.50 Ladies' Seal Brown Crepe de Chine Waists, open neck style Rlk trimmed in silk aplique $7.00 Ladies', finest quality Dimity Waists, shawl style collars, very chic -- -- -- ----$5.00 Other Ladies' Waists in new styles and pleasing fabrics, $4.00 to $7.50 LADIES' COATS IMPORTANT! See our Ladies' new Fall Coats before you buy--you'll be pleasantly surprised. SPECIAL Ladies' fast color plaid Gingham round-the-house frocks. Tailored to a "T" and most pleasing in effect. - Easily worth $7.00 to go -a Ifor - I SJ. H. I GEOR SHome of H E We ar 5 Prices as pare o E BARC $75.00 Suil Ri$65.00 Suil John B. S Buster Bi Don't F4 The Young Reliable J. H. RIGBY Quality Tells-Price Sells TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEART That wonderful engine the hunian heart beats 38,000,000 times in a year. The left ventricle in twenty-four hours does work equal to raising one ton to a height of eighty-two feet. Now that's a fact folks, honest it is; as Toby said. And, also, it is a fact and a great big truth that this store is offer ing sound and seasonable merchandise at prices within the range of economical reason. YOU ARE INVITED to come in and feast your eyes on our shelves and tables and racks loaded to overflowing with bright new goods of every description. KEEP IN MIND our full stock of Gingham, Silks, Satins, Crepe de Chines, Georgette, Serges, Tri cotines, Wool Plaids, Dimities etc. and LOOK CAREFULLY at the show cases filled with the new "sun and shine" parasols in varied color schemes; hair ornaments and latest fads in ladies purses made up in grained and tooled leathers. NEW STOCK OF BONNIE-B HAIR NETS-BUY 'EM BY THE DOZEN. SPECIA.---large lot of 45c and 50c Dress Ginghams to go for _..27c yd. SPECIAL-about 1500 yards Dress Outings to go for -...-..22!/c yd. Our out of town friends will find hitch ing and parking space in our back loL, also a handy store entrance at the rear. UGBY The Y GE JOSE rt Schaffner & Mar: e offering, without ever offered the p< ur prices with oth ~AINS we are now~ :s,-----nov :s,-----nov STYLE PLUS )tetson and Knox Hats, own and other brands < )rget Our Prices On 'ye J054 fi9~iWEEi~i Wmm QUALITY TELLS PRICESELLS EXTRA! 36 in. Black Taffeta, the no-split kind, worth $3.00 yard, special at --$2.25 yd. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED SWEATERS Nearly a hundred all Wool and Wool mixe'd Sweaters for Ladies' and Misses thrown on our "sacrifice tables" to go at your own price. We tell you how to fix 'em like new. That New Suit Mister Mian:-Are you a "perfect 36"? or a 46 stout? or' a long, tall 38? Don't worry-we can fit you in a Hart Schaffner & Marx. Step around to our corner and be convinced. GUNS AND SHELLS We cau fit a gun to the feel of your hand, Win. chester and Remingtons, rung Reliable & i!i i W I S UMME R'l e Clothes. exagerating, th< aople of Summe ~rs and convinc offering to yo 'for $55.00 e' for $45.00 SUITS REDU wecials all $6.50. Manhattan >f Shoes, 25 per cen1 Tpaffetas, Satins, Ge aph's I Summert 'URDER GANG'" IN , IRELAND CONDEMNED g Carnarvon, -Wales, Oct. 9.-Premier t [ Ioyd George in a fighting speech to tis Welsh constituents today, which a Nas intended for the world at large, I leclared that the government intend- P )d to restore order in Ireland gy 'methods however stern," and prb. ' !eeded with its home rule bill. i The prime minister turned down do. t iinion home rule, protesting againsi d ,he suggestions that the government should go farther than did Gladstone >r Asquith," not because Ireland needs t, not because it is fair to the United e Kingdom, but because crinme has been'li ;ucessful." A 'republic, he insisted, would not I iatisfy Irishmen as "Ulster would, I iave something to say to that." 11F Nothing which has happened in the ;h ast, continued the premier, 4ould P ustify the present conditions in Ire- e and and after giving figures on the iumber of police killed, he said: "The police have endured this state, >f things in a way which is the iighest testimony to their discipline md self-restraint. There is no doubt' ,hat at last their patience has given way and there has been sone severe itting back." "Real Murder Gang." The premier declared that "a real murder gang" is dominating Ireland, making it impossible for reasonable men to come together to consider the best way to govern the country. "It i sessential," he went on, "in the in berest of Ireland that the gang should be broken up and unless I am mis taken we shall do it. But side by side with that we must proceed with the measure of self-government in Ire land." In speaking of the reprisals, Mr. Lloyd George argued that the police would not bomb houses and shoot men if there was no provocation. Police men to the number of 238 had been shot, he declared, and of these 109 had been shot dead. This had tried Ihe patience of the police to the break ing point. As for self-government for Ireland, the premier explained that if com plete dominion home rule were ac :orded, Ireland could have conscrip .ion. In that case, he pointed out, England's army of 100,000 men might >e confronted with an Irish army of O0,000. Conscription for England, he ;aid, must necessarily follow dominion iome rule in Ireland. Mr. Lloyd Scorge said he* could understand and I 'ON, S. C. a best line of Mei rton and vicinity e yourself. of. t) U. $50.00 Suits, $45 00 Suit, CED TO SA this Wec Shirts, 25 per cent C : Off. orgettes, Crepe de Chi )epart# an, S. C. -p r pi pr *a a a rmaa vmpathize with the -idea that self overnment should be given because would bring good-will but not be luse "a gang of assassins had bullied le government Into it." It was alf[ ary well, he continued, to talk abou [ dominion form of government, bu relan4t demandtd an alsolutely inde endent republic and even that would ot satisfy the Irish. He declared lister woold not have an Irish repub c and "we do not, want to nego ate peace with civil war at our very Dors.' Assisted 'ermany. The premier' charged that Ireland ad assisted the German submarine impaign and declared that, although ttle had been said about it, Ireland as Gfeat Britain's worry during the ar. Had anyone ever proposed "such macy," he demaiided, os to allow Ire Lnd to obtain her independence with er own army and navy and her ca acity for' assisting Great Britain's iemies. REDUCED FAR S olhern Exi AUGUSTA, OCTOBER 18t] For the above occasion RI TICKETS will be sold from Flor boro, Ridgeland, Hartsville, Darlii ter, Eutawville, Orangeburg, D points, for use only on OCTOBIER 1 and for trains scheduled to arrive October 23rd. Minimum round trip fa Excursion fare from M Reduced fares apply only wi boarding trains, Childrens Fares will be One-] All tickets will be limited, re ing point before midnight of Mond Call on ticket agents or add information: THOS. E. District Passenger Agent, Room 5 W. A. L] District Passenger Agent, 8 W. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic Mgr. Wilmingt ATLANTIC ( The'Standard Rail: BENTS cchandise at the We ask you e Great CUTv -- ----------ow -------------ow [E AMOUNT ~ff. Walk-Over, Qu< ne, all colors, for $1. nent 'S &-I1 I" I Ig Ims ma "I -----------N T. S *i'I' No one whntedto manage Ireland's lomestie oafairs, he said, bt# danger >us weapons like arrhies and navies vere better -under the control of the, mperial parliptment, and the govern nent wouid resist;iny attempt to give [reland a separate' navy and army. ['he present home.rule bill, he de-. :lared, wpuld have'given Ireland every possible facility to manage her own lomestic affairs. FOR SALE-at New Zion, the New Zion Telephone Company consisting of building, switch board, will and evertiting that gbes to make a com plete telephdno business. The sale wfI take place on November 1sL, at 11 o'01lock. -4f-2t.-pd. Iof; bek without question Pr"atmant ant It B RN'IA. iolINOWOM TB TTRr .&tbtjjcln, skin dl...e a 73coa bo atourrisk DICKSON'S DRUG STORE ES, ACCO NT GEORGIA i to 23rd, 1920. DUCED FARE EXCURSION ence, Lanes, Chiarleston, Walter gton, Bishopville, Camden, Sum uinbarton; and all intermediate 7th to 22nd. at Augusta before 1:00 P. M. on e ------------------ -$1.00 anning, S. C. - -- -$7.68 ere tickets are purchased before falf the Adult Fares. turning, to reach original start ay, October 25, 1920. ,ess the undersigned for further MYERS, Union Station, Charleston, S. C. KITCH, 17 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. T. C. White, Gen. Passenger Agent. Dn, N. C. OAST LINE oad of the South. r r E Lowest to corn -PRICE l for $37.50 I for $29.50 ~en Quality, R 50 per yard. tore,