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Ladies' Wrist Watches Ladies' wrist watches, all new designs, sold regular at $15.00, your price $5.00 while they last _. Guns! Guns! Guns!-Hunters get busy now, single bairel shot gun, 12 guage $475 Sale Price e WIL MAKE APPEAL and F, IN CALPIN'S CASE blity senten Notice Served on Solicitor Callison-- appoil Delay in Sentence-Action by At- preme torney Automatically Stays Death expect Penalty. Others May Die. half. said 1-1 Jesse Gappins, one of the three known convicted murderers of William Bra- tain tl zell, the young Columbia taxi (Iriver, The g andl who is now in the (death house not e> at the penitentiary awaiting October and tI 21, the date set for his electrocution, Evlls 9 will not be electrocutedl on the (ay the cl set, an appeal to the supreme court was ai staying the (death penalty until this The court can hiear th( case. whata TV. C. Sturkie, appointedl attorney conceri for Gappins at the trial at. Lexing.. de(ath, ton, served notice on Solicitor TV. C. are0 be Call ison at Lexington yesterday that cordi he wouIld aplpeal the verdict of the seem1 1 circuit. court to the supreme court. serious This notice, Mr. Callison saidI last Whil night, woud automatically stay the inig th~ (teath sentence of Gappins until the crowd'( supreme court could hear the case. ing~ or Attorney Sturkie merely served no- to set tiee of intention to ap~peal, but this numibe is sufficient to stop) the electrocution, A. K(. solicitor Callison said. penitei Whether or not Mr. Sturkie intends er. T to prepare h1is appeal0 for the ap- tuirnied proaching term oif the sup~rcme court limnited is not known. The court begins its d (eath fall session two wveeks from tomor.. who h1 rowv andI the appeal could be heardl of the this fall, but it is dloubtful if this of ther will be (lone as plenty of time is al-. ways allowed. If the case is heard at DEL~A the fall term a dlecision wvill hardly be reached before Christmas as the court will be ia session until after Was Thanksgiving. If it is not heard at weeks' this term of court it wvill probably anti-be come before the spring term of 1922. the sei Solicitor Callison said last night leadlers that noC notices of intention to apl- An peal in the case of S. J1. Kirby and by Ser C. 0. Fox, the other two convicted South mnurdlerers, had been servedl on him ure, w as yet. Trhese two prisoners with tion ri EAGLE "MIKADO" IFor Sale at your Dealer ASK FOR TH E YEL.LOW PENCIL WI EAGLE MIKAD( EAGLE PENCIL COMPAN TornGolihi M. GOLDBE Sumte Breaks all Selling Records. that could not be served, an day with new Bargains to . prove it. Your Diamonds! Diamonds! Make your girl happy, buy her that diamond ring now, $75.00 value $39.50 Men, Take Notice! 7-Jewel Elgin Watches, 20-year guarantee, sold at $20.00, your price $9.50 GUII Guitars for everybody. Get $4 M. GOLDB is are all i nthe death house tie peace treaties and the tax r( >x and Kirby will in all proba- vision bill. be put to death October 21 as The anti-beer measure was shun eed by Judge Sease unless their ed aside today in favor of the 'lei ted attorneys appeal to the su- man treaty, but as,:urances fo. it court as the governor is not eventual enactnt were given W Dd to take a hand in their be- Senator Sterlig. "Sentimet of ti The chief executive has not senate," le s.id, "is overwhelmii int he will (10, but from his ly in favor of it 1)(1, as (verybod attitude it is practically cer- knows, a Jial vote has been r int he will "play hands off." vented by the tactics of iiot exceed >vernor has said that he did ing a half dozen senators.' pect any aipp'als to be made e action of Attorney Sturkie xiiEMIlAC obably come as a surprise to ief executive as Mr. Sturkie Ii~ t1( oei ~rso >pointed by the court.Auut2t,11,Ms.miyVi three prisoners have sonme- ieo r ery1.Xie g badndtheir attitudle of tun-yas h hdbe nhaelhf Sover their approachinglvighdsadmdiclsllol so far axs all three know, and (0 u mii ii idmkevle ginning to realize their fate, ng to prison oflicials. All th reeadtw luhtrsadahs f .0 be getting more andl more ltvsaidfins as October 21 approaches. Paesao er 'ei an e F"ox and1 Kirby are await- h ~~ nes( eadto e ir (lea th an ever' increasinug Fo hswrd(Cti n an of curiosity seekers are wvrit asking ini p(erson for passesor~il oue~r1 the ele'ctrocutions. A largeAsojra ifanmeorls, r of requests have c'ome' to Col.Wewlawyshikftne Sanders, su perintendlent of the tiary, andl to Governor Coop)- 0~ r o 'ractically all of these will he A ief ' d elv e oe dlown , it is saidl, as only a'1 ' oig~ncI('Si i I ae number can he allowed in the N n a ak e 'iouse andu officers of the law ~'"I )iV ave been handling the cases Fr(thr ow ee v I three men will take up most W oeIhrtxtw oehrsil e places.-SundIay's State. Iir ln(yisafestoy Y WIL R~~IESUI/WerI' dyo lf s ld Whe0e 1(A NTI-HElltears s shed iiington, Sept. 26.-Several1)otlSnsal auier delay in consideration of the er bill were forcast toda yin bstietTeTme int(e after conferences between 0 agreement, anmnounced tonight AI OE N ator Sterling (Republican) of Drikota, in charge of the menls-- esnClee Sp.2.-o~ is reached to give the legisla-shpetofsvt taesoma hlt of way aifter d1isposal ofe hnsesntjSptme a to Spteber., 920 Made in fivo grade. 'lc .n.frLteso icax FH THE~ RED DAN4D a urinfrPal rfre the pea reings formerl ax rir T eiabeth T m easurenwssu man NreatyRbutuasdua ncsf. yinefaoo f Auut bu9, as21 evrbd Merchandise Attorney, Takes Full Charge. RG'S STORE, r, S. C., Crowds were turned away d this Sale grows greater each suit you. Come, make me s for Bargains, "TOM." Trunks of the Better Kind! We have the largest line of trunks in Sum ter, $35.00 Wardrobe trunks, well construct ed, your price $15.00 Musical Instruments! $12.50 Accordeons, double stop, 10 keys, out they go at $4.75 rARS! one of these now. Yours for .50 ERG'S, Sumter, At present the heaviest shipping Prices, due to hoavy sup section is the Eastern shore of Vir- consuming markets, took a ginia, 60 to 150 ears per day. Seat- last week of fron $1.00 to $2 tering shipments are moving from Nutilber I yellow V. s practically a1l Southern states. New ))acked in cloth-top stave bane y Jersey shipments increasing daily, Eastern shore of Virginia were e shipments now about 50 cars per day. jog $3.00 to $3.75 p barrel Total shipments from all states Sep- ler 1; on New York Market. y teber 16, 171 carse . Numr I yellow vari;tes pa( SGOING OUT OF BUS Must Vacate My Sto Mverchandlise is going to be higher, y ourl wants nlow, while we ar'e selling 5c D~ress Ginghams, yardl--- - .$7.50 Shoes, a pair. A CA LL WILL CON VINC SK A TZOF F'S De par SABRAMS' OLD ST AND What a Thrill ( ~hI ' -- C omes to t 'time when e'ach be enough for t fled'' eraving foj The oldIer ihemnselves not I ~. l)pense~ is smiall, t time of a hot (h Manning Light Silverware Ladies' get your new Sil ver Ware now, Rogers 26 piece in Complete $7 chest, buy now ._ Shoes Men's Shoes to suit you, ,200 pairs of Men's Shoes fine made to sell at $12.50, your unrestricted $595 choice COMP RUNNING >lies in l 1 ilp(rs '11(l fr-oml New -J(-i slumip were bring-ing $1.50 to $2.00 oil Now .00 per 'ork Imlarket september N. Irieties S(vt Iral cars of, em-ly :sweet potatoe.s S from have moVhd froim this st it( to nuke bring- already, but the majority growers eptell - in this sit e t. exJeCt to store atid sell Num- their potatits later il the season kedl inl fr1om the storage houses. INESS!. re by Jan. 1st. don't h)esitate buy >ult. - $1.98 [4 YOU. tment Store, ANNING, South Carolina )f Delight~ e chb idren at uIse mere pros Jee Cream at htome. It is a Kiddy real izes that. there will hat almost "nlever--to--be-satis. *Ile Cream. memb~ers of the family are vithout a certainl thrill haiving 9 e-mladle" lce Cream. The ex 00, because the cost of Pui ty id tllfl aml)y repadid for th'e 'i d allmee. "'home-mnade'" lee Cream cnn n) a mom~nent' n~iot ice 11 jut any vy- if yoii always have a full Ice on hand. & Ice Co.