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*- * -"-^B__j^i_ ' "*>^W>^V- ?**'??" ' ' V- 'r." --. -r. J-.; _ _ ^_^1J I With war demanding cons jomy.in everything, the imp Satisfaction this season is p I This store offers the discri opportunity of obtaining i lvalues in smart winter coats, everything a woman wishes I Our stocks are now at the Uo&mtna visit our store, iee will be shown every court difference whether you buy < lour store will be time profits fcgtom^ywffwin^pur Haltiwai , 1 ^?!B[ S? FOR YOU and the All at RIGHT T. H. wa SWANSEA At GD J The magnificent divided into small Friday, November Gilbert is locate< ing citizens of this with other contem a short time. Gill establishments; su Yes, come before \ I The price of Res I ey in some of this I Then get in on t |. J will have band of | P. A. HODGES I Sales Ag< ; ' v j o w.i yr.?.^c*. ?.- *.r^^. J " SS5HB8&KBSSSBB9B5383 j toi ; me sf action uL . an sh m?iim hum lai j su ervation and econ- Uh ortance of Clothes articularly empha- j up In th minating buyer an issured styles and , suits, dresses and wl nf ready-to-wear. 10, sir best. When in co se lat home and you t? :esy. It makes no >r not. , A visit to tbly spent in assistchases, mmmummmmam OgerS Columbia, S. C. 7 Ml * " < ' " " ; HHBHHHnHHHHBflBHHHHHBHK at w? , T1 Shoes I I Whole Family ?; PRICES. : Hams, , s. c. | Shoes ? d( T tt i m L FAR J5ERT, S farm of Dr. P. A. farms and buildin, 15th, 1918, at 10.< i on the Augusta ] coming little city plated enterprises 3ert today is one o rrounded as it is t ;he sale, and look ( il Estate is advanc property on Frida he "ground floor" music and will dis 2Ilt y <, : ?>" -f - V . j I ( ISgMnav^OTSSSiSflB.MCCdP'UCaiVCatXSHEBRSMnBBHHMBK ^ ^ Columbia. ? "Some dissatisfaction \ s been caused by the iate orders ! acerning the consumption of sugar." ; 7 a western paper in a timely edi- I 'ial, "but the discontented must re- i f< unber that the Food Administration j not to blame. They should direct j ? ?ir criticism at the German junkers ; d not at the administration. The ortage of sugar has been caused ? "gely by U-boats. There is plenty ?f gar in the world, but the lack of 1 ipping and the sinking of sugar car- ^ es have caused all the trouble. t The ?acrifice the people are called j on to make is comparatively small. j a few months the likelihood is that t e need of it will pass. j "Meanwhile," the writer continues, j r it the grumblers think of the boys I J s 10. are giving all for their country, I I j 10 are enduring cheerfully the sum L all hardships and danger, and then ok at himself in the mirror when he mplains of being deprived of the A cond spoonful of sugar for his cof- U e. One look should be enough.? DON'T BE A U-BOAT. r ' ? \ G Use one level teaspoonful of : . sugar in your coffee.. Don't be . a U-boat. U-boats sink sugar. Sugar sunk in the bottom of a coffee cup is wasted the same as sugar sunk by a submarine. Put in one level teaspoonful, in and stir for all you're worth. gj U i ti< EW FLOUR REGULATIONS In ARE NOW IN EFFECT; a U Columbia. ? Everybody is asking mut the new Hour regulations. These ^ snt. into effect on September 1st. tie famous "fifty-fifty" regulation * u- ?/"Inltr I ... IS CIl&Il^CQ H8 yru|/ut nuuo vuaj I %jj te pound of substitutes i's now re-1 y< lired to each four pounds of wheat j tc )ur. The number of substitutes j u ive been materially reduced. Only j ai >rn flour and corn meal and barley ei )ur are left in the front line. Vic-1 fc ry Bread also retreats to the 20 1c jr cent of substitutes basis. f? It is emphasized, however, that 0 heat conservation as a war duty is d )t cancelled. It is necessary to build v;b ) wheat reserves against possible J saster. The obligation is upon every bJ le to mix wheat flaur with 20 per Hit of substitutes. P a One Delivery a Day. ? Columbia.?On account of the scarey of labor, merchants throughout the " tate are requested by the Food Ad- tt inistration to adjust their business ? > that they will be able to confine ^ leir deliveries of purchases to one jlivery a day to their consumers, his applies to small towns as well aa | L cities. I ' ' . V o >1^ ... T y MS and | C., 10:30 and Mr. G. Olin Sir g" lots and will be so' 30 A. M. branch of the South have recently appli< , should, and we bel f the best locations >y one of the best b< over the proposition ;ing every day and \ ,y can make a hands , give ss your presei tribute handsome ,p i W. L. BENNET mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm m ?? wm?mmmmammmmmmmm No Americas May Refsse," J Cardinal Gibbons Says f James Cardinal Gibbons, the j ?ading Catholic churchman in j nerica, has issued a strong ap- i >eal in support of the United War I Fork Campaign. "It is an American campaign," he i aid. "Its appeal is one that no j Lmerican may refuse. America's nswer will bo another triumphant .nnouncement that we are in this j \*ar as one people and as one naion to see it through to victory, nto the splendid work of sustainng the morale of our fighting men he great social organizations of America have thrown themselves. Che American people will raise the mm they ask?generously and jladly." ATHOUC BOYS JOIN WAR WORK CAMPAIGN g y " t Iris, Too, Will Stand With Them y? Behind Every Fighter I y0 at the Front M* MM *> ' . " ; / , " * To put behind every Catholic fighter t France the support of one boy or 1 rl In every parish throughout the nlted States Is the plan of the N- ^ onal Catholic War Council for backwi tg the Victory Boys' and Victory Iris* "Earn and Give" Division of the nlted Work War Campaign to raise L70,500,000 "for the boys over there" iring the week of November 11-18. Through diocesan, county and parish rcanlzations. the rallying of one >ungster for every man who has gone 12 > war In every community is already oder way. By their own earnings, = ad not by contributions, It is expect- ? i that these sturdy little sponsors >r the boys abroad will each raise at >ast five dollars for the joint welire work of the Y. M. C. A^ Y. W. . A^ National Catholic War Coun[1, including the Knights of Columns, War Camp Community Service, ewish Welfare'Board, American Li- , rary Association and Salvation Army. Boys and girls in every Catholic arish throughout the United States re already being picked to represent ach fighting man who has left their hurch for the front In every home lat flies a service flag little brothers nd sisters, sons and daughters, are agerly volunteering to look out for _ tie ajitare of their family fighter in the uge Joint welfare campaign for all be boys abroad. F i A. M., Fi lith, located in the t< Id at auction to the ern Railroad, 23 mil 3d for a charter for ieve will, at least, d< we know of in the S 3st farming sections . We will be delight vp Vifvnpst.lv hplipvp 1 F f V> XXVXAVk/VA^ IV -w ~ . ? some profit within o ice on that day. T1 resents. Ver ] i T? Auctioneer. ir?rV 5m^W3 TAKE THE "VEIL" FRO? Some people put a heavy veil on, so rough their reading glasses at object ings look blurry and indistinct. This proves that they need KRYP u now wear may be good for close w u can not see distinct objects clearly Krypt< GLASSES r ~ THE INVISIBLE B They not only ''lift the veil'* from d u to see nearby opjects (with one p; stinctly. KRYPTOKS (pronounced thout seam, line or hump. That's v >r to all other double vision glasses ier rea'sons why you should have Kr Office hours, 8 a. m. to 7 p. m; Sun 0. L. WLTER OPTO 21 MAIN STREET.' : : V/\ni* Ci ? UUi If your Eyes need attention, or tl are not just right, consult our eye nothing, and, if necessary, will fit; your eyes require.& Difficult cases s Dr. At Tapps Department Store, Corner Main 2 | SEND US YOUR J t A 1 IT riday, Nov Dwn of Gilbert, S. C., highest bidder, rain ies from Columbia. T a $30,000.00 bank. ' Duble the population < Itate for, several lar; in the South. Come ;ed to show you over that anyone who inv* ne year. tie terms will be verj y truly yours, Dr. P. A. SMITH, 3. OLIN SMITH, ~ -- ???*v.-^Ssi jj ? ,i I A YOUR VISION . ' % to ^eak, when they look ;s more than a few feet away TOK glasses. The glasses ork, but when you look up >K I | IIFOCALS ' istant things but also enable air of glasses) clearly and Crip-tocks) are crystal clear rhy they are infinitely supe. Call and let us tell you yptok glasses. days, 11 a. m. to 1 noon. I COMPANY - COLUMBIA, S. C. yes I lef Glassesjyou are'using I specialist. It cost* you K you tolthe kind."of glasses I solicited by , % A. J. GLAXON, 1 mdlBlanding Streets, COLLMBIA, S. C. f OB PRINTING I . 15. has been subor shine, on 'he enterprisrhis, together of the town in ge mercantile to this sale. it. " : ist their mon- I j liberal. We j \ Owners jj.. .