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THE PRl PUBLISHED BY THE PROPST COMPANY - A "Scoop" in Shirts They arrived yesterday-they, are on display in our window today. Real pongee in white and natural colors -all with collars attached-some buttoned down-some otherwise. Yep, they are values. We found a manufacturer with twenty-five dozen on hand. He needed the "jack"-we needed the shirts. Money talked. Drop in and see these values. The size range runs from 13 1-2 to 17. No limit to the customer. One price to all-$1. 69. People Will Buy If the prices and goods are Right. We proved that con clusively last June when things were country-wide quiet and we are proving it again now-on a larger scale. In our clothing department things are humming prices are 30 per cent lower than- Spring-that's good news-but not a circumstance to the attractiveness of the models. Our New York buyer has just advised us that he was expressing us some dandy tweed sport suits to retail for $27.50. We pass you the information. Other values from $23.50 up. All sizes. We Sell For Men "The ! Miss Margaret Neil Social Editor o r E. D. Sloan, Jr., of Greenville,ThanulmeigoteFr bent the week-end here with hiss'MtaFienurceAoi rents. ;d to ilmetOtbr5t.Bsns P. M. Brice, of Columbia, spentfimotneadelconfof he week-end with his mother, Mrs. e5Alarugntyeqsedo 0 . Brice.bepsntR Miss Lucia Miller, of Union, was Brlr nee h tr f'r e guest of Miss Elizabeth SloanR.SMorlataudynihad or the week-end.ateptdtfocopnhsae.' Mrs. M. M. Boyd, of Columbia, fiigt copihti ups 'nt the week-end with her daugh-thyrmeabu $3wohof0 r, Mrs. W. B. Porter.mecads. *t Mr. nd Igrs. J. J. Neil, Jr., andBITDYPR. hildren, of Columbia, spent Sunday____a *.Mrs. J. J. Neil.EneiPrptJrclbaehsR Mr.~ and. Mrs. Burton Whitaker andfitbrhdyoMnayateon ~ttle daughter spent the week-end b iigapryt i itei 'th Mrs. J. A. McCrorey, red.Aotffenltl ussi r.Eugene Woods - and little wr rsn. H eevdmn ghter ,have returned from a tronwsseti ud sms t tay in Ensley, Ala. I~adck wr evd r, Mrs. H. E. Matthews, of TEDYBIG LB arlotte, spent the week-end with____ r. and Mrs. Stewart Heath. frJ.LBysnetraedhew Miss Kitty Lee Steele, who is in JTedyBig lbls audye er senior year, has returned to theafeno.Termswe et-S omans College at Due West. ydcrtdi odnrd hr Miss Anne Ketchin left Mondayen.Tehgstcoefrhea-I r New York, where she will do tronwsatebtenMs .n st-graduate work at Columbia M esadMs lrd atn l niversity. Teget ftecu eeMs The Rev, and Mrs. Grier Pressley nd children, of Hickory Grove, ehn issBekHnh~ n ent part of last week with Mrs. FoieMri. Cikn~~d leil Pressly. Isnwce n cdtawr evd Mr nd Mrs. R. Y. Tarner, Jr., have gone -to Lynn, N. C., where MS AFEETRAN E -r. Turner has accepted a position GIL'BDECUB *as principal of thie graded schoolse * r. and Mrs. J. W.-.Horne, MissothGil'BdgCubTrda gusie Crawford, Miss Maggie Doug- ~tron he also lyr las and Miss Mamie Jones spent a wr rsn.Tesoepie *part of this week in Charlotte. dc fcrs a o yMs Elliott Holley has entered the BekJnnnsaesdsth-eu lisle Fitting School at Bamberg. o h lbwr issSmb a Carrol Clemnents and Cor- rcHzlHyeVrii w spet te eekndin sald ichfe Wiones of salad 7~,~lubia. carolin, wi prdeah as theUnion - , .- s' uulFrInsrneAsca tin1llme>Otbr t.Buies OPST WE KL Y .WINNSBORO, S. C., September 30, 1921. Bunny Says You can lead a horse to water, But you can't make him drink You can lead a souse to soda, The result's the same. I think. The Venus of Milo has no arms, but. nobody liver no tices it. The bee that gets the- honey doesn't hang around the hive. No woman likes a husband that flirts-unless he be longs to someone-'else. Those who make a- horrible noise when they eat make a still more horrible noise when they don't eat. "Where does the honeymoon end?" Well, frequently like the other moon, it ends after the last quarter is reached. Tears-They used to -sway empires and ruin kings; now they sway easy-marks and ruin complexions. A Boston doctor tells fat women that by dancing they can get thin- And he might tell the thin women that in watching th fat women dance they can laugh enough to grow plump. 5tore You Hear So Much.A RS. J. J. NEIL ENTERTAINS. MOONLIGHT PICNIC. 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Neplayer enjoyaied ThrMrzHli ans. gaesa ote' ~~~~~y ~ ~ ~ h afternoon inhnrowrlih incFia ein in Miso doze guets ereresnt.ro-ae Neis. enteg condg tsandice ~n tea and andwichesvere served. mHyeWli ab is ;ed.Te"Fu HOseme PRGRM ed as OOKaerone. wlecul motodedhowtedobyonhewhertra del Fiday eptoetme beforellac i uincsperwsejyd ed in "Sictured. oxu' o B88 THUSDYELIDESCU. atury, arktobeprt byNo Tarl-s age in"Te oth".etue Fo NeMsF.ADeorswahsts ote89airoctrecuhtsday Afternoonaurid Tesdand OCtro Estimate, Hn-ied atwek hretbls and Oilbea modrn all- ct o fe-ejoe rs e ot' e Metrocorporaion.Mhsitalit. Thea waghst sote fo RexIngam th drecorof hethe afternoon as hldy f'rni pour Horsemen" atiitsnfirstmeting Nneihrbt'asndihe!sm mer'"recess.pictthishasetien book Sfr ashwin asson a con-Msns e, ther SL A EnoEregula te. 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Fivetabes wre etf advi'ce iri managing husbands' r brdge Th scre riz, aboxfor Mrs. Patrick, who is one of the ~welwhie he ooy fllto ar 'ate brides. The "bits bf advice' Mc~oald Th laterpar ofere read by Mrs. K. R. McMaster e eenig as pet i dncig.and caused much amusement. Th< ew ad cke eresered.recipes were placed in a recipe cab. -,et and presented to Mrs. Patrick ~OK TOVS-WecansaveyouAbout thirty guests,. called durirn mone on ool~ stoesthe afternoon. Ices and cake weri NEWS. VOL. 1, NO. 23. How We Do-It There is no secret about our ability to show right here in our home town all the new and fashionable togs that the big shops in New York display. We have trade c8nnections with a firm in New York City whose buy ers are in constant touch with the designers and crea tors of women's fine wear, these experts select and ship us the new styles as soon as they appear in the big city. Present style tendencies demand tailored waists. We have just opened a shipment of smartly tailored cotton blouses. They are designed of lovely dimities and white madras. They possess all the ear-marks of good work manship. Priced $1.25 to $2.00. While the jumper dress rage Is on everybody is hunt ing for lace guimpes. We have them. They are made of pretty laces and nets.with abbreviated sleeves. Some in cream, others all white. Priced at $2.25 and $2.75 -and worth more. Wool jumper dresses are just right for-the early fall season. We are showing a good number in all wool Jersey in rookie and wood brown at $5.75. If you pre fer a pretty plaid jumper in wool velour with self belt -we have them at $8.75. Good styles. Skirts, Skirts-in plaids and stripes. Our New York e buyers'advise us that they are shipping us an assort ment of sport skirts that will surprise our friends-the values and styles are great. New On ModelsP4' (A- Display bout" Millner An attractive showing of Autumn and Winter Millinery in all the new est shades for the Fall season now-( on display. P~atterns-Smart Tailored Hats, Ready-to-Wears and Sports Hats in brilliant colors. Handsome Black Hats, featuring proininent style points of the season. A good assortment .of Children's Hats in Felt, Beaver and Velour.. Ribbons in all widths and. colors including cire effects and novelties. Miss Nettie Sitgreaves.