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X UAOUAI, I/?iVJLiUlJUUiv uu, 1 jSk VBBA S You have been able gifts for frie | suggestions whicl r ^*.1 I *?i s**. * * ruK Cigars, in boxe v- brands. Pipes, genuine with or without c; f Waterman's Ic gold mounted. C< cent filler. Eversharp Pen Safety Razors, Shumate Old P H jj teed for life. [ 1 FOR MOTHER i :: jj Manicure Sets others done in bl r in a roll of genuir y|j match. Ivory Mi r jjj Ivory Brushes, .! I when put in wate Files and other o | | DJER-KISS IN An enchanting gi vis toilet articles i S Bevlin and Jon H white and in coloi | Norris' Exquisi I Chinese lacquere< I " 1 ag0S' use^u^ J| Kodaks, the gi then keeps a pict Thermos, the | P 1 H come srift to ever g everywhere. Kee Sterno Heating LHot Water Bot Christmas Car to the shortage of advise early shop ment. Yoi ft i iJm : ' i. ,* | The Mc ' i V'_"' t > fe ip i ?rtt isimas M m McMun racking your brain I nds and loved ones. ? i m r ti we think you n nnc FATHER OR BRC is of twenty-five or fil French Briar with ases. leal Fountain Pens, Dnklin Fountain Pens / cils. of all the 'ashioned best knowi Straight ] \ND SISTER AND i of Pyrolin ivory, son ack, pink and gold. ] le leather, lined with rrors, both large and t all solid backs, w r. Ivory Combs, She dd pieces. JOYOUS HOLIDA ft. Mary Garden, H in Christmas package es' quality stationery s, for every individua ite Candies, in Japar d boxes, and a wide1 and ornamental. I THE WHOLE FA ft that helps to make ure-story of the Chrii ?ift of a thousand use y member of the fan ps Contents hot as bl I Devices, for every n ties for cold feet. ds, Seals, Tags, and I material' in some ho ping to avoid possit irs for service, Murray Dr I ?* ^ /y^v essage i ays I S i :hinking of suitWe offer a few L helpful. | )THER. ( | :ty in the popular N | M ? Bakelite stems, either plain or i, with the cres? i B n I i makes. | Razors, guaran5WEETHEART. | ne in plain white, I I S Each set done up, silk in colors to . small. on't burst open )e Horns, Nail Y SETS. f udnuts and Ma-s. ; r, in the purest il taste. lese Bead Bags, ? i variety ol packlMILY. , I Christmas merry stmas merriment >s. A most wellily, ever ready lazes or cold as eed of the house m Stickers. Owing liday lines, we )le disappoint n m H P I ug Co. j ( s ' ' POWER AND LIGHT. ^? H, Last Tuesday evening the elcctric 1 plight from the Southern Power com-i. gipany was turned on in Due West and;, jlj flashed out brilliantly. This makes . ST a distinct advance step in the life of I the town. The town voted $17,000 of Hi'bonds .to briny the power and lights! gjto Due West. The town is obligated^ i|to use yearly at least, $6,000 worth; ijof electricity, besides putting up the!, ^ jlocal line from Donalds to Due West. j. The hands of our people are pretty 11 full these days. The town voted timni in tup i! vmUL IS I IE I: I BEST TONIC;: g Honest Opinion Doctor Gave ] His Patient j 1 If! Bedford, Ohio.?"I was in a pitiful ' jf condition, weak, nervous and run i jf down so I could not do my housework.' m I had doctored for years and tried If | everything under the sun. A friend 1 MI tnld me about Vinol. I asked mv f H doctor about it, and he replied, 'It ^ ?? certainly is the best medicine that can m be had today. I couldn't give you U any better.' I took it, and today I 1 H am as well and strong as any woman , |j could wish to be, and it was Viaol 1 that saved me."?Mrs. Frank A. Hor?? key. Ash St., Bedford, Ohio. 1 M We guarantee this famous cod liver , 1 and iron tonic fo*- all such conditions, j P. B. SPEED j | ABBEVILLE, S. C. | JOHN A, HOLLAND, 1 The Greenwood Piano Man. < 1 Ih'j largest dealer in musical lustra c 1 lacnts in Western South Carolina. Bells T | oianos, self-player pianos, organs find J lowing machinr-.. "Reference: The g 3ank of Green .?*ood. the oldest! and c | trongest Bank ia Greenwood County. I 11-XPERTLY bier Turkish and cho tobaccos in Camel cig? 11 03 nate bite and free thei V 1 ^ _ 8 unpleasant cigareuy unpleasant cigaretty oc tea Camels win instant an< jj success with smokers | blend brings out to tl m refreshing flavor and de SI R. J. REYNOl 11 Sll.vih in Rail Road Aid Bonds an ? t Lhc.c arc being paid off. The com- a munity is getting up funds -for a:t new public school building. The t Bap i . subscribed $7,000 to the | ?,000,000 drive. The A. R. P's.'d j>;jl,GuO to the Forward I?Iovement t :ampaign. They are raising funds,b for a r=4 >,000 new church building jd ind subscribed $8,000 to $10,0 0 on ,a he Erskine Endowment fund. A e lew bank building to cost about j r ?13,0r,0 is going up. Business is fine in ind the people have a mind to work.lt ?A. R. P. ' c PALMER WINS BATTLE; |j PACKERS SURRENDER ON |b EVERY POINT INVOLVED jt Washington, Dec. 18.?The gov- 0 jrnment's anti-trust suit against the r jreat meat packers, begun at Presi- c lent Wilson's direction last summer ^ is part of the fight on the high costi^ )f living, has been compromised un- * ler an agreement by which the r packers Vill confine themselves c lereafter to the meat and provision business. Make Agreement Binding. All injunction decrees to which ^ ;h'e packers have acceded will be ? 3 jntered in the federal courts to make c ;he agreement binding. Under f-he t ;erms the big five?Swift, Armour, ^ Horns. Wilsnn nnrl niiriahir?Vijivp I. igreed: i r "To sell under supervision of the g United States District Court, prefer- t ibly to the live stock producers and ;he public, ^11 their holdings in pubic stock yards. To Sell Stock Yards. ^ "To sell, under the same supervi- ^ .ion, and in like manner, all their inTj ;erests in stock yards railroads and ;erminals. 3 "To sell under the same superviiion and in like manner all their in- , c ;erest in market newspapers. "To dispose all thetr interest in public cold storage warehouses un- ^ lecessary for their own meat prolucts. Stay Out of Retail Trade. "To forever disassociate themselves with the retail meat business. "To forever disassociate them- ? selves with all "unrelnfeH linoo " in_ ^ iluding wholesale groceries, canned ^ iried, and salt fish; fresh, crushed, a Iried, evaporated or canned fruits, ' :onfectioneries, soda fountain sup- r )lies, etc., molasses, honey, jams, a iellies and preserves, ices sauces, re- n ishes, etc.; coffee, tea, chocolate, :oca, nuts, flour, sugar, rice and! F :ereals (with an exception to be | j loted), bread, wafers, crackers, bis- b :uits, spaghetti, vermicelli, macaroni, jc :igars, china, furniture, etc. jc "To forever abandon the use of li ^ '' ' - BBBBHHBOi What you pay out your is cigarette satisfaction you do get it in every ided choice low-mildness of ice Domestic taining the desir irettes elimi- are simply a re1* m from any smoke them with aftertaste or jor For your own si compare Camel* i permanent in the world at because the you'll best rea le limit the quality and th lightful mel- they provide. JDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Win.ton.Sal? he branch houses, rcu'.e cars and ,uto trucks, comprising their disribution system, for any othc-r than heir own meat and dairy products. i0 pcr^ie ualiy submit to the- jurisiift.ion nf tVio T mito/1 TJic. rict Courts under an injunction for iuding all the defendents from ireclly or indirectly maintaining ny combination or conspiracy with ach other, or any other persons, or uoncpolizing or attempting to iionopolize, any food products in he United States, or indulging in mfair and unlawful practice. The decree further provides the urisdiction is perpetually retained iy the courts for the purpose of aking such. other action, or adding ,t the foot of the decree such ther relief iif any, that may become lecessary of- appropriate for the arrying out and enforcement of he decree, or for the tmrnose of en ertaining at any time hereafter in he application which the parties nay make with respect to this de ree. WASTE OF FUNDS CHARGED Washington, Dec. 17.?Withou4- a lisjenting vote, the House passed nd sent to the Senate today a bill N rdering the sale of housing faciliies erected by the government uring the war to relieve congestion n many industrial centers. The neasure also abolishes the United itates Housing Bureau, transferring 1 he properties to the treasury for alp t.O Tirivfltp norsnnc oifVioi* fnv ?r...^?v jVIVttVA XVI ash or part payments. Debate on the measure centered argely on the attack on the housing >ureau. Charges of profligate extenditure of government funds were nade by several members and the asertion was made that the Senate luilding committee was coniucting an investigation with a iew of determining whether it ihould recommend prosecutions by , he Department of Justice. NEW AMBASSADOR LIKELY London, Dec. 17.?The belief is "rowing in diplomatic circles that discount Grey will not return to Vashington as British ambassador, lthough there is no intimation of his officiallyf Speculation is begin ling as to who will be the next mbassador, and Lord Reading'* iame is mentioned prominently. It is not known whether Lord leading would abandon the chief ustice ship for the ambassadorship, ut it is well known that he is partiularly fond of America and Amerians and there are some who beevc that he would like the post. good money for m -and, my, how f|l puff of Camels! p ' the tobaccos yet re- || able "body." Camels |1 /elation! You may aa' lout tiring your taste! || atisfaction you must g 5 with any cigarette R : any price. Then. gi ilize their superior p le rare enjoyment S|