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it rwm the Alvlwry OommltUe ,r Kdlaw Ottfaww. 4be wwr ft urn de*?r <U> imiibtt>it <8ve mA? of liquor* ?x> fn <ftw Ami*y and Nnwry In ?it*er tiheitr mMf ^ d)?&r and tttxMiriiMi i?nlu*pa4red. There U >w> ah to Hh*? wiWVxh of thait. Ck>in Autihorfctkto flfcirte tlukt the pu>hl-> *te?Mlii**K hj ulbe eervtte. fj?nc prohibitum applied U> oivil utt toiwn* heo*us<? of th<> 4>rv<< fo*#htt)uffn wud fuel. It wab l*t, further, tflwil Md# (prohibition wouttl bo tJlu* tikaxhnum of Inoux .pnnduotkuu. 'phere in ftmoal ?ifr*e bo tJho jpood effect* i*f ipiohlhl iik aid ttue? of bwraioev. jo A n>tf-S?WHBi Lea?ue ehaiuplouetl h* lueammw of prufhibibioai before ?l&\ <t?ho It^pinhirtlurew ?and C\Migre#?. ?request f?*> Pmdkieiiit Wilao?l to >p Oawn<?, tflwit itDto Anti-Saloon not Puwlut upon certutn leglsla ry? oow oocawkw, pW>v?t the leader <rf itiluut or<^uuiifeflAti<Vn. It will be re itfha/t 1/hc AwtlWktvxm League lmm? iUy acceded to itftie ProtddwrtSi wlahcs. I'i ??hibit i<?n and ^rnihdhttitou by /Ooti itknval AancuufcnMvt are hurgoly the re of tdio ooinrttanvt effort of the Anil* Le?lrue Hharwtfh tt? Vjammvalgn *n ipant of <S? uaftlwi. This is true of tJhe moaemrtw for enforcement, (to lite efftwts ?U> taixnuo and <a w<hdta*mK> <vml mlWfemt rfonrti foir prtjtMWrtiooi Me A?rti-HuWu l^oa nmimhwuKxl ta Hfcaff of legf-shuttve in AVwMbAogtoiK It has boon 4>y m, rteivse of oblUcajtl.m to build >ly and ?pettn'anenitJty <aiml luw imrt Hpi^tlax.'ikfciir four the ?aico of applauxe. yr 'bluot >tihe Wwr i? over sonic of our arc fcnaliucd <to ttlliiifk .tilMit the worii Anrtl-^fllooti League luvx been ?ae *hed and ttOiatt It MbouM disband, do not HhfcA ?o, Th$!< lis a serpun In our ntftKwwl life, Upheavals of ki!n<l?t 4o m bhc need fop Ifn, wo<bor jinlgnnwut -In every walk of It 1r dtwiraWe, wc t'hlnlt. tluvt no be ?i*n;red itffimt mao- win over to iitfp of aoropotilW'lIc nndeHsrfJSidniB -oj^Nitixm ntiaiky itJw>ii?ands of cltl wflio fwl "thwtt tihc.v 'havo be?n denied t(htiiieii'txi'l .rtigfbt of ertizen^liip. Tho?c ; vio^ute rtihe law f?houM be bronchi to Juatkv. IUk' campaign wltl build up anew *nd Huotein a necvtlment for the lit Wtd ? mow of <x> ouppai-r (th? officers tn> flhe .di*JUargo oi their 4th tlea. The Ao?i-8?looc I^eafue plan** to pun j Ikrth hi twemrty-flve ktmgiutKVM tih?- f<uts about lVvhibiitfon, rtw effects of ak-ohol <>U the litnuMi body end miiul a ud rts (kWomMakn# effoot in inidurtry, Th?? men of foreign apecoh w4io Vivo here *m*vV | been victim* of tho liquor Merest* whloh have minded tthom. The ignorance of our LtagUagc, our ki\vw, oml our tradilN?UM naked it necefwny uWt tfhey ho given thu fimth ho ittlMift ?tfhey iwoy judge intell i gwtly. 8udh prc<gjn#*iv? aw expulsive. Mym n&tihy k* dosbnulde, but there kr need for nibf^tWMtiikil nu4?ix>nt. We are ourwelve* ^xntr^buUtlg <to -tfUlw <5ainviuri gnf being <m*mpted , >b? do no by ?n**ttVe*> of good ?LtJju**/Jttp. * W? comaneaid it to you. No ireat cause fkturi*#** Mimntaneoudy. TCmmv imwt be ongwviwufcioai <aud loader* 'hdp. The lfcjuw fcufcorewtk we villi aWt and ?m^e*4ive. Shall we withdraw and five them tihe tloiki? Held on I^jjblO' Murder Charge. Laurens, Jtau. t.?Ohargod with ha-v tn? mWHtVomd l*i?s wtffe liu-t nkrf?t and fchwn set ftre t*? 'hiw wv? tvitx&n home, In wftvidh Itoj' iWl*e txxly of U?h wfcto, wvd by Ivor itlhe OoxwrtuMH-nwKirtfhs-^olJrl babv of tihv couple, bortih <xf whoan burned with tihe ho)k*o, Wifltf Mkrteu, m wcwno teuan-t. Uvlng ineax Ceons HlHi^ w*n |odmy brought Kbra fby IVli?oewva?> Rny?oo. The of tflbo ifcwo y^'timi* the (Ire wwe buanKvl 4s*tx> am mrrewgirlasuUle nwic=M. MmN>s: wttourtfcy -dond.vs the doubl? arhUt' Card of Thanks. We the prisoners of the county chain Tang wisflx to thank the good white peo ple for tfheirk fondness shown to uh while camped in tfhe upper Waiteree section* Our heart fel-t '(thanks are extended to vou rt'il. We wlM ever <hokl you in re* morcihraac*, >. I'rfcouers of Kershaw County gang. Lucoff. Jan. 5, H*20. It is stated by a woman physician that ??f the Children in Ixmdon whom she has attended 125 t>er cent wear amu* lets or charms under their clothing. lip this bundle foTSHUBERT too ie Highest Prices Ever Known nwfi What YoaH Get from "SHUBERT" WANT'EM NOW?AND WILL PAY THE PRICE TO GET'EM I NflGdM UftGE I H9IWR6E I MIMCDIUM | N?l SMALL N* 2 \ ? I t?T? ro>VMMtlr<T?? to^yCMOt Tp AVtMte 'irr<t* T0 l?? T0 w? OgBS * ivy Furred linary msm 12.00 to 10.00 Mb 8.00 \m\$m 9.00 to 8.00 I7.09IQ 6.00 9.00% 8.00 7.00 to 6.00 5.00 to 4i0 7-56 to &50 5.00 to 4.50 4.00 to 150 7.00 to 4.00 5.00 ti 3.50 4.00 to 3.00 MINK |e, Dark lal Color 2U0tol8* 15.00 to 12.00 ll-OOto 9.00 16.00 to 1340 11.00 to 9.00 mu ml 1140 to 9.00 8.00 to 6.50 640to 540 8.00 to 6i0 6.00 to 5.00 4i0to 440 8.00 to 100 6.00 to 3.00 4.50 to 2J>0 MUSKRAT |3.50 to 2.7s| iter 6.00 II 5.00 4i0to 3.75 4.75 to 175 330 to 175 150 to 100 150 to 1.75 1.75 to liO 150 to 150 1.75 to li5 on imme rtighest et value. Ship your Fun now?when wo want 'em. You'll get re money" and get it "quicker" too. [UBEtro** RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY TODAY?AND KEEP 'EM COMING FAST Attention Farmers, Contractors and Ro^d Builders livery putgieA^ve fiwn? should bove ? Fwin JArvel, for I tin- nuke vf. efficiency i?d <gcotoo?y. : r *: . ,1 ^ For natnpte, in deeignin* ? astern. of be no teojer ???? It in mi iuvjlhaeard way, but 1? uw? * PrnvorUe Fftrnj }gf]i5r tho aid of which he finds 'tfuiwrtf abV to *> pwtotfrftlly nJl th<? *t,rTe> V iw* work r?r?ir?tf' for the Improvement* Mid alteration# which he i Hulking on fefc farm fiom time U> time. We will deliver one of theeo Farm I^reta aatywhere k> the Cor $23.fi0. Hend for circular. ? ? ? ?: ?; OLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY W??T 4mVIAf ST. \ COLUMBIA, S. C. l / ? um. i ti?i i T~rt ? . r .. - ?- - '?? - Y. W. C. A. PLANS WORLD PROGRAM Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Heads Association's 1920 World Servlqe Program. $3,000,000 NEEDED FOR WORK. Leader Call* Association a "Stabilising Influence" in Outlining Post-War Program for Women?Federal C^iin* oil of Churehee to Announce "Y, W. 0. A. Sunday." Mrs. Jolm D. Rockefeller, Jr., chair man of the National Kducatlonal Cam paign Committee of the 1020 World Service Program of tha Young Wom en's Christian Association, has made the following statement j: "Since the war we are more than over aware of the economic, Industrial, educational, social and religious dlfB MR8. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR. Chairman of ' the Educational Cam palgn Committee of the Young Wo men's Christian Association. culties which beset the lives of girls and women everywhere. In meeting the post-war needs of women the YOung Women's Christian Association stands as an Instrument of servlcot tested and proven by war, and organ ized to meet the manifold problems of peace. "Because of Its fifty odd years of ex perience In meeting fundamental prob lems affecting girls, the Young Wom en's Christian Association Is an organi zation particularly fitted to exert< a stabilising Influence upon the troubled times through a consistent program of service for girls and women. "American women are asking how they may share in the world's recon structlon. They can do so by enlisting the support of their community for this World Service Program, which will Insure to the world a healthier and bet* tor womanhood. "This campaign of the T. W. O. A. to tell the popple pf*the United States about Its Work and to raise $8,000,000 with which to carry on' Y. W. O. A. work daring 1020 In the United States, Europe, China, Japan, India, South America, Egypt, Siberia and Mexico will close the week of February 22 to 29, which will be known at T. W. C. A. JMdL ' > L J "The Federal Council of Churches will probably set one Snnday as a time for ministers throughout the country to address their congregations on general I conditions affecting women and the Yonag Women's Christian Association as in Instrument of service.. "The immediate task Is to bring to the people of the United States a knowledge pf condition* affecting the Urea of women In all parts of the world.' We can no longer Ignore the character, the manner of life and the Ideals of other peoples, whether we want to or noL A special call Is now coming to the Association from China, Japan, India and South America, where work was held back during the war because of the necessity for spe^ clal activity In France and the United States. "The World Service Program calls for $4,600,000. Of this amount $1,500, 000 has already been secured." ? The educational, campaign commit tee Includes among Its members Mrs. . Robert E. Speer, president of. the Na tional Board of the Y. W. C. A.; Mrs. Henry P. Davison, Mrs. William Van V. Hayes, Mrs. Robert L. Dickinson. Mrs. William Adams Brown, Mrs. Van Sanford Merle-grrrtth, Mrs. Lewis R fjinham. Mia* Ellon Hate gfaanion Mrs. Frederic B. Pratt and Mrs. Her bert T>ee Pratt ? - -- ' i SMALL Y. W. C. A. IS COMMUNITY CENTER Recreation for Girls Is Important Fea., ture of Work. Fifty-two young women In the JJnJh. ~.ed States aro known as'Y, W. C. A. "town secretaries." All of which means that the fifty-two are organizing recreation work for girls and for the community at large in towns of less than 10,000 inhabitants. The Y. C. A- ??ny be tn one rent ed room or more. It may be a whole building, but at any cnte there Is a rec reation room and if possible a kitchen, reading and gritiny rooms. If the Y. ha* i7 building of its own it becomes a community center, where al' women's orKaiti/.<i^ons may meet. Beauty - Strength - Power - Comfort In T he u Powerful, roomy, strikingly handsome, the new 1920 Haynes more than ever comes up to the expectations of the thousands who have waited for it. The four factors of car character?beauty, strength, power and comfort? are wonderfully combined in each model. Time-tested excellences in motor strength, the latest appointments?luxuries?all these are presented. From the chassis through to the least detail, the. Haynes?America's first car?satisfies its expectant friends. There are twenty-six years of success behind the Ijaynes, and this means ev erything to its owner. He can pin his faith to the organization that builds his car. 1020 "LIGHT SIX" UVJO "LIGHT TWELVK" Open Cars . t Open. Cars Tomtit# i ? 7 P?ssen#er fSOSS V ( Touriujt Cm?7 J?awtcuger : . o ltoadxter -Four door*, 4 passenger $20So / ^ \ Roadster?Eonr doom, 4 Passenger &H.TO Closed Cars v, PvirAft ' / Closed Curs r.mixwri i'uhkpdicci s.i.'tod / jr rices \ Sedan -7 l?a*sen*er _ . _ I / Vn,,u> J ffffiO I. nmuwIiHw? 7 Passenger - $1*200 l I Sedan-.? i Passenger $-L.OO Cord Tires and Wooden Wheels, Cord Tires and Five Wire Wheels * Standard Equipment Standard Eqnlpinent. THE HAYNES A U TO MOBILE COMPANY, KOKOMO, 1ND? U. S. a! C|LN NOW MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES Moseley - Taylor M0T0RiMMI|jHM Camden, South Carolina Al!TOM AND TIKKS HI JIN* Army Men Tell House Committee Aluumi * Unbelievable Wwtlo. \V<iHh'ni#toin. 1). O.?Automobile tinvs watitfh niiMre thiaui- .$.'15,(M)0f000 "thrown In a pile, nwuny foot <Kmih inawl eovorliif? more than an uioro oif grtnind were ruUied trtmuitfh oxjVjkmpo ,fto the xvcwfhcr 'ft the inotntr t.ivun?*]Miit COn|*? fttr V?*riWUlt. l^nance, Oaurtaln Rabevt Clon&lenl-mc, ?n officer at the eiianp, itoriuy >t<rl<l ,'u luuwe eriiwi'bttee <finvt\stl(g*ttljng WW <K>!>urftm?M?t exprmlitm.vw during die war. ? No rowirings of <aa>y 'ktml wow> ptoceo over til?e itirm for mono thuun tm mouths Oaaxtluiin QlumleuAux <look?i**<l, ? +il>th\)t?jfh ttvrtrc wore tnamy caauM bnttipR'tlliu* heat tmvl mnmuml Che caaup, or Ih.^1 ii?c u?e?l ?foyllMW trupontlanii punpofHW. A.pproxhniaUtyy 3,500 imtttoxflcycfle#, after IhiIiuik p]tacc?1 hi penfoct. repatir tor u?( by the A. K, F? wflre parked *t fh? wanie oaimp anwl iulTv?\v?sl to ?tfttainl exrKVMWil fro the. wejit'Udi' for tn<?itit>? until thry heoalme um>U\ms pjlw of jimk^ other wit nrywc? brt'M .the onuumlfrbee. AntcwivobiW, 'hicluri-liur paiweiixor carte (?f va'riou.x kimta, ?imI 'hutHlnxls of trucks were tJhmwu hiit*? pile* vdknjK the rull ivmh! tnbckt umtiir] tihtv j'jrnvk" 'pMetf cov ered uon* Hurl TroMiTwy, of Detinoiit, for merly a wnccKunl iiu ttbe tamk coiitti. as serted J All Alike. INvtivrit?Tlx* (tpotxir*# Utlta uav xi 13ft)* Hitflkar mml my wMo ?my? <tfl?? modicItM* ?**t unoirv Hhmik tflK\y <lkl. Nun#>?IV> awKt wwitnj' iftlbomt tliAt tuow,, I wnw to if?1co your tvmjwrnitur?. PHttiouit?I will b?t 'tfoivt jxm will And oven itflwt lis jpolmar up. Taking No ChnnROM. FoMowdinff w'lUH pul>!iMfi<<l In Moiiu*t Carmol^ IVj., Itn-jn 10 i~ "All imtwouui ow'nitx til it' Iitimn money \viM phimssp pay up ^humUM, Or* bonvorrmv tflio world <**mre? 1k> <ajn end. Wo do ut?l wniii to go rihawiny ail ovorh?? for tbo jVsw doltans you owe u?." v . .A,.:.. : OUR SERIES 4 NOW LIQUIDATING.' SHi WILL RECEIVE NEXTMQNTH IN CASH LOANS THE NICE SUM OF ABOUT $80,000.00. THIS REPRESENTS SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS WERE WILLING TO SAVE. HOW MUCH OF THIS i $80,000.00 DO YOU GET? YOU MIGHT HAVE HAD SO MUCH AS YOU WERE WILLING TO SAVE AND PAY IN MONTHLY. r V 2 .:<< :j. ? IP, v-Bf- |~ lififfP I |v \ v ;... ' .... . -H t ;? ? STOP PAYING RENT ? OWN YOUR OWN HOME. LET US EXPLAIN HOW. YOUR RENT MONEY WILL AC TUALLY HELP PAY FOR A HOME. NOW IS YOUR OP PORTUNITY. SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES IN SERIES NO. 6. Subscription Books Now Open . First Payment 3rd Monday in January See our Treasurer, or any one of our Directors. It f r>y ? , \ V DIRECTORS fv? - < ? Dunn - John T. Nettles : D. Wolfe _ - ^T. J. Arrante ' C. W. Bitchmore F. M. Wooten J. J. Goodale Mii . L. A. Wittkowaky \t, .John T. Mackey, Sec. & Treaa. ' ~ r'-'-rtr ?'rt* V*. ?>?* a V ' ' "? l ? . /* * - ? 1 *r-.-- * .?,?-.--r