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I. I 'C? I Heads o less." We wai you can now c i you think of th Everything I less of profit roi . C2 Zi\ tDJLU.'JV $30.00 Cloaks ^ $35.00 Cloaks ^ $37.50 Cloaks f|. S45.00 Cloaks $60.00 Cloaks L- ? .$70.00 Cloaks ' $80.00 Cloaks ?mM " $85.00 Cloaks $97.50 Cloaks $125.00 Cloak ^ If. I $35.00 Di 1 $50.00 D: 1 . ?45.00 Di 1 $37.50 Su t - ES ? v / ml - Bg ^ kx: x W . ' SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION practic; ^ ' ' Dean o 'Office ?f>> Spartanburg, S. C., Jan. o. 1920.? gecrcla The Spartanburg. County Sundry; v.',.-v- School Association and the- South; 1 ,H' ?<' Carolina Sunday School Association .011 ^U1 "are co-operating in the plans for w't'' a >. --holding a school of methods for all ^ al Sunday School workers for all de- 'njf ,r'a ^^nominations from January 1 * to 2:5.; -?'J?Jy 4. * ; yhe faciiliv secured for this school "n 1' ; v ;. includes a number of the leading, ni0'-,iatc v ' workers in religious education of iht* :I Pa??J ^ continent the Chi The school will be held in tho: First Baptist Church. The serious P'"(MU! will begin each afternoon at *" and will continue until 9:0.*,. San ! *_ wiches and coffee will bo served in I1'*1111 the dining room of the church be- tim' ,l'' tween G:'J0 and 7:^0. The officer- of ^cru'' ^ the school are expected to have al U1 ?;- least 500 enrolled.* No registration * l,s " > fees will be charged. Attendance and 1 taking satisfactory notes at any fif- 01^<ini/'< teen periods will entitle anv one to 1e''} lo L 1 O 1 ... an International Training School ;ol,m,a> Certificate. "With special honor" t will be added to the certificatr for'2.75 BE V' five more periods. r,.. The faculty and officers of tlu-j school are as follows: Dr. W. .1. Mc-I Wash Glothlin, President of Furman Uni- bition c versity, Greenville; Dr. Edward intoxica Porter St. John, author of "Stories ing one and Storv Tellintr". and 'Thilrl of alcoli Nature and Child Nurture,", Wind- al today sor, Conn.; Dr. Gilbert Glass, Gen- opinion eral Superintendent Sunday School j 5 to 4 i Church, Richmondaaah** cmfw ccmDeVant< work, Southern Presbyterian Church, dissentir Richmond; Mr?. Phebe A. CurtlissJ Proce i specialist in Children's work, Chica- Ruppert go, 111.; Miss Freda Bose, Young governm People's Superintendent; Dr. Guy E. |of 2.7") Snavely. Dean college of social and i dismisse I L: v - n v. i| ? 1 4&A <Q? IftsK# 1?? f 13?% -0^9 vT'-A VfBhr OK E f ail departm 1 it to start the nev* qme mto this stor e good old buyin ? in our Ladies P " our new Spring CLOAKS. 5, reduced to r. 5, reduced to 5, reduced to >, reduced to ;, reduced to i, reduced to reduced to i, reduced to i, reduced to reduced to :s, reduced to SERGE, esses, Reduced to resses, Reduced to '... *esses, Reduced to .....1... lits, Reduced to No goods ch bwbmwwwbwk'- n ill arts. Converge College, Rupi i School; Miss lone Alvcrson, the v:u Assistant, State* Association. 2.7"> pi ry. ing, bu School of Methods will open ''n,'^'n.c ulay afternoon, January 18-,?h'^iteil big mass meeting hehl in the c .4 wrr l i i!cr tin V.IUI1L-I1. .Ilium,? Lire _ <io to yet every school in thc.^ *ts" ^ ivjuvsvntt'd at, this nicctir.jr. Gc day t'ver.injr, tKv 2onl, im- \v-,<h 'h at the clo-i' of vise loclurtiK , . . ilU'Ilt ?nt enli 1cm!, "Tic lights of f.om.( j( Id" will be jj-iven. Mrs. S. X. nI-t r, ^ f this city i.- in char.vo <?f iiu-' , 111!.- S!OI! i 10 ! '".{h * .i;.v lii.U a.ll'Ul t . i!>' P;lL t . ?!cht iv, class officer:. lios'i;.! ; , i iif. : pUpMS l0TtT' U-}J - v, nit classes- aiv .inviu-tl to a-- Thf). "orkiT.s from all parts of : .. ill be most cor !ia!ly welcome i cc.f-,j|ni.-. school. It is regarded oil' "jl'-tail I most practical ways that :. ? y jt, <1 Sunday School work can a() develop efficiency in ti.e amelujn. Schools of the state. support Was file ;er declared wiiimi ILLEGAL 2Y CO'JWV Alt0,. - ,fltC<l tilt1 iiiirlon, Jan. Tbe prohi- eminent nforcement act, defining as day tha tiny any beverage contain- j jui'istlict half of one percent or more an<' ar? ol was declared constitution- j compuls< by the supreme court, in an j original on which the court divided, i institute \ssociate Justices Day, Van i He also :t, McReynolds and Clarke j barred a lg. jproceedi edings brought by Jacob ou* ots c of New York, to enjoin the J <'ei lent from prohibiting the sale,Baltimor percent beer were ordered unanimo ti. jnmnufac i&r kotv ^&~3>v ents have been in t year with but little if ; e and buy goods until g days before the war. teady-to-Wear Departn goods are already arrr Go at Practice $ 8,53 $20.76 $19.77 -1 $18.28 j g 23.16 I ? 34.81 'T .... $37.38 ' $ .... $43.97 s .... $49.79 1 ..,.$58.04 * .... $65.45 $ SILK, TRICOTINE AND VE1 $19.71 " $32.50 $27.72 Ml nr $25.21 '5 $20.48 $22.50 arged or sent out on appro^ DRY GOODS STOR! K'rtV case ,was brought umifi* j 75 pen- cent alcohol r-time act. lit* alleged that!the enactment of th 'rccni beer was non-intoxicat-j Justice McReynold t that the Volstead act by j opinion, said that th r thv alcoholic content pro- niendment had not y< the sale of beer mannfactur- feet and that the fed ei regulations prescribed un- had no general powei Lever food control act bv-manufacture and salt nt Wilson. j Ju.-ticv McRey'nold: vernmcnt Files Answer. '.ion that tin* war eiv under which national mrrtnn Ifin ? rhr\ r*r\xr /** ? * - m.u!f> ,-fr?u-sivc-, ha.? i today filed m the supreme > answer to I ho application. T.'nder an njriveim late of II!??i;!e i.-iam? for ,? r. |ai-srunsoiil - on the R! id institute fvivrin::! proie;-.I v-f,'v e,.\-ey ca c u; i( the cons!itulionsilily c.".""'1' Moii.-uiy. ion;.I ;.tohihilion r-? n-ii! -i- J.vlletmenis (.roilii:iei:i;:iH n.. iStandard hvewery a:. ii'ie. . .the American Rreweri nas ! '. M M/rai(. of New Orleans for man i I dismissal of si:ni!ar pio-'Pcl' tent before the < 1,1-oujiht on behalf of t!?-J,,,ull,0SI enforcement .i(|iior Dealer." Association of |i\(* v.eie ordeied rsey to enjoin slate ami fed-1 thorities from enfoivin.tr the | DATE FOR RATI lent in thai slate. A brief inj of the association's case \ ? . , - ,r, Pans, Jan. 5.? llu' (1 bv counsel for the organ i-| ... . , ,. , , I cil has tentatively set i the ratification of the ney General Mel ran reiter-1 failles. The council's contention made by the Kov-l ettlement on the Sc in its reply filed last Satur- L was han(lef, over t the supreme court had H Lersner t0(iav, and it ion in the New Jersey case ju) aprecment ha ued that the state could not|with fhc Gcrman delc? ut mane a suitor in an action in the supreme court ^10 ^capa Flow rep d by a citizen of that state. ment was reache(l UP said New Jersey statutes ll(:(>ePting a dimunitioi i citizen from bringing lejral tons flom the 400,OOC ngs against the state with- material originally de :onsent. Germany. The Germ; liding the New Orleans and imposssibility of surren e case Justice Day, in an nage originally deman u? opinion, held that the pointed out errors in ture ot beer containing 2.- the allies. ' istructed to "CI anything carried over January I Oth at price lent haj been cut to t zing and we must ha1 . 11 /\ ? ? my une-n COAT SUITS In Silvertones, Velours and P >20.00 Suits, Reduced to >47.50 Suits, Reduced to 150.00 Suits, Reduced to -59.75 Suits, Reduced to 170.00 Suits, Reduced to 75.00 Suits, Reduced to 1 Of) flfl Qm'fo X? r] n nr\/-I 4-^ -tvv. uv iVCUUtCU IU % -VET DRESSES 1 Suits, Reduced to Suits, Reduced to Suits, Reduced to /al at these prices. n u Li was legal until issasisat! ifWifn^F r^p * ic Volstcai! act. e eighteenth a- j - ? et come into ef- j ||F 1 L ^ i u |&|air to prohibit tlie j !BsP B 8a v? ; took the ?osi-| "" proliiM-ion v ti. . lit of COlHHt'l. ^ ..... ... ' ?.,. .o'.if I??:iin! and , !' not In- ]".*:ir-.l DON'T TAb ht si'vf in.-t ii Bnllimoro r.ml jf you Want to CiOSe nv: Coiunrny .-r , ufacturii.^ h.ht L. S. will strengthen war-time proact ht-enmc of-'io normal healthful dismissoI. # t dosing on it.) ification. Buy a bottle. If > suprenu- coun- sands to praise it yo January JO for treaty of Vor- Read th p i/tiaia i ui tuu apa Flow sinkto Baron von Mr. 1*. M. Garrison says was announced tacfk ?uf stomach trouble w* ent physicians, who seeme d been reached vous, would not sleep and ration. I ing flesh. We were advisi Bolt's A. L. S. which we ( larations agree-. her appetite was good, hei ion the allies'! weight. We will never be i of 125,010| (Signed) > tons of naval; manded from' I 17 a I a mrl mv4 v ins argued ttte i ui oaic anu suai idering the ton- _ ded, and also1 McMurray Drug Goi the inventory! M MM, V eanup regard- I . For this reason I & that will make i he quick regard- | ve tne room. ^ alf Frice lush Materials. I | $12.20 I . I $29.67 $29.70 I $36.24 I $38.92 | $49.50 I $56.66 j I J $16.25 . - I $18.51 1 $13.05 I * . <WiiH * a*u? -^.v_. ..^ ^^t^^ar7-JSE3^^15^CTBB*?aBaB :?;' ; ' : '1 " rE' D^7 *TM OAT C KLu i-3V.fi-. A O .rk. o. v on Medicine every day. (A. the bowels. tone up the liver condition without forever rou are not one of the thou ur money will be refunded, ollowing Testimonial. ; "Our little girl who had a severe atis for months under the care of differd to give her no relief. She was nerhad no appetite and was gradually losed by our druggist to try a bottle of ] irl Rnf ava ltror. ? x i\?. bUW 111 Ot uucnc VTrta ^ li C r sleep better and she was gaining in ' without it in our house. P. M. GARRISON, Ware Shoals, S. C. anteed in Abbeville by The npany.