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THE P1 PUBLISHED BY THE PROPST COMPANY I4- A ~ -- ARRoW fadeless SHIRTS NEW shirt may look A good, but beauity- in a shirt does not neces sarily mean service.. The Arrow label marks the shirt that combines style and ser vice. It is your guarantee that the garment is made of durable, fadeless fabrics, in. such a careful, thorough way that we depend upon its good qualities to sell you another shirt with the sam, labeL - TlE NEWVFALL SHIRTS ARE HERE. Shirts Priced $1.00 $1.0 '$2.00 $2.50 Arrow CollArs in All Styles at 20c. Pretty New Knit Cravats at $1 and $1.50 "The S Th News an Herald. iS one suggested way to abate 11.WNew andHerld.somewhat the manufacture of liquor 'WINNSBORO, S. C.'; ~ WINSBOO, S C. until the- real remedy can be brought * about. P. M. DEEST r rd -Editor and Publisher achnigopulcstme.-W Entered in the post office at Winns- fedcut antb liaey boro, S. C., as second class mail mat- rknuutiitctiesaeo ter.vicdtaiti meaean~ $2.00 -PER YEAR IN ADVANCEcoebaswkevdnes ssle TEADMINISTRATION OF THEstngeiecaant edfn LAW. Sacl nbd eista h We want to write of a few impres-Iftaisrulqorsamece sions received when listening to the Ltspnoiylqo n ali arguments of attorneys at the Sep- mnwoi eaet h omn tember session- of criminal court. iy hnh a ergtycle We could not help speculating on the dseao fteewr elds effect of the outcome of the cases prd os ntecut vr s on the attitude of the communitysitneoudbgvnthserf toward the administration of the law. i acighm osswudb We have not time to discuss the fomdanthrwulbeory entire docket, but shall confine our tlpoemsae fweeh a remarks to those cases of violationbenlssenadhrdfoI of the prohibitiop laws. Why arethstuoflqrTtecnray there not more convictions under this eeyassac sgvnteds statute ? Is the law lacking inpeaotevdars.Ifnye strength, is it comprehensive enough;weefudgitofslernad are there too many loop-holes through assigadseao h eptao which the violators may evade thewolbemtdam ssvrepn consequences; is the letter or spirit iheta h vlde'hmef to be observed; or is the fault that of Yttemnwomnfcue n the public's attitude toward the traf- tasot iuri omn~ o fic of liquor? hi rcsadsccs notitn On first thought one would thinkthofiesSceyisaud-t that the statute is lacking. The sher- sokda h ue okd ue iff cannot search a man's premiseswhcwilrstintsonudng without a search warrant covering Smtigi ueywog oit that particular man's house on 'a cer-lagstisowsucd-vns tain date, or without the owrier's con-NeofdldwieRmbun. sent given before witnesses. The I h a tfut ri h rul sheriff may find a house full of whis- wt h tiueo h epetwr key, but unless he secures the evi- telw h rtcz h epta dence in the above way, his testimony tradte odn h uya to that fact cannet be admitted. But worlaehm a ttewl is the man guilty of storing liquoranitetothlwmkrtoip or not? That was the main argu-outh tafcoreenalins ment at the last term of court, at i h aueo tony'fe n this term the argument was that the Iigniyi epn usd h South Carolina statutes did not coverbonsfdietcvcigeiec? the particular offense alleged, andWolthlakfevdnesfiet sometimes proved as charged, againsttoaqiberenejybigth the defendant. It was admitted by sm eutbfr nt~r h one defendant's counsel that the evi-lawihsteexrsdopnn dence might be sufficient to con- o hti etfrscey hog 'iet in the Federal court, still it w8Ssassebe ersnaiesol insufficient under the State act. But b epce n edivoaeb h was the defendant in reality guiltypepe.Imutntbhldigly or not? Mss nammn fptlne We are told that in one se -tion ofthedonheabtsftedc the State the lawyers agreed to re- lge n sudacmado i fuse to defend violators of the pro- onfrtepoiito fhspo hibition act, and the bootlegging bu-lsi- ogdig.Yth atrhdt ness was temporarily broken up. jbcm ujc otelwh he Would it be too much to ask of Fair- dw.Orpol ilhv ocm field ttornes to io the'a'e? tob isaone sugete wae to obte ROPST WEEKI] WINNSBORO, S. C.. SEPTEMBER 15th, 1922. Seen About the Store The silk department received several pieces of real silk pongee yesterday. The quality is the best, flawless and of good weight. The popularity of pongee grows daily. Priced $1.00 yd. Does baby need a blanket? I saw some pretty ones with Bunnies, Toodles and. Chicks designs on pink and blue grounds in the baby section yesterday They were priced at 98c each. The sport flannels are here. This material will be used this Fall for skirts, coats and dresses for sportwear. You will delight in the pretty new shades. Priced at $2.25 width 54 inches. The new Peggy Paige frocks for Fall can be seen on Page 155 of the September Ladies Home Journal and on the inside back cover of your September Vogue Better still you can see them at our store. Kleinert makes the best rubber jiffy pants for babies we have ever seen. They are waterproof-yet very light. We sell them. They are priced at 50c pair. Take it from me-the new PeterPan wool suits for boy are smart. You must see the new designs in tweed and jersey for the little fellows in size 3 to 8 years. Pric ed $2.95 and $5.00. The longer dresses call for Louis heels. The shoe de partment received some nifty styles this morning in satin and patent leathers. These are the new strap de signs. Priced $4.50 to 7.50. Worth it-too. A young lady who has inspected the Fall dresses in two large nearby cities, told us yesterday that our styles were on par with their best frocks and that our prices were twenty five per cent lower. Attaboy. It looks as if our buyer made a special effort to pro yide frocks this Fall for the woman of mature figre. We are showing wonderful styles in large frocks and the prices are most reasonAble. tore You Hear So Much A he rules of constituted society wlth- and of the management, and all ti r they- are personally pleasing or decisions call for agreements betw ot. ~ Did* you ever compare the the two factions. The plan assui wording of the commands of the deca- that reasonable men who are >gue with one of our modern sta- quainted with all the facts aboul Ltes? Where are all the moidernmatrwlrecanaemntw rovisos, and "whereases and nqver- te lc hi etudrtes belesses"? They are all embodigd in tbeadgv oetcniea n arbitrary, unequivocal ."Thou t h rbe eoete.O alt not"-without extenuating icir- Qtiecac ge htsm 2mstances, excuses or alibis, no ten-uainmyrsenwhcte ~lties or alternative- sentences. lust fcin antareatrsc imply thou shalt not, and we wonderesancrfucoidatnpo fthey would have endured thramghioismdfrabtainutt ~heaesif llmodrn ntnglngnotxecion ha t tfor willmnt betwec auses andaevasionsnhadebeen ap- ary quae.intdwt l h at bu Thejur sste isth sisofthey plc ARIRtIN SHOUL BnEtes survitableeatdickseofhlnwyersnbiterat juries a~ecarelessti theidgeto Iaa irom beliere the On' ~~vidence, and inditsideechancetagre that me ntemi resomea th th fondtioofsoietwil ndat when thiey ndwhichtane t ~rubfcios t crqirnnt gre afeonomih h< 'he allour eope relizeit s and ticalre iosderitioro encea jrymn wll ot arego uion inmaereste abthratioughbti iese andfes is felloer mnangwelensfrfring nottepectdntht thiwllbne: mereses a btevion hafte beean cp ulory. abtain.Iatd They conclusysem iece heaifther AanadTRATIoN ScoULor Bit imnitrt on the stauteo. Wecan asamen oigmploy irviveegheorker"sdisputeserhichucaif triesarecreles interdgs f"I amta irm believeroinItheitu "ryboya an iret to teinonthat mni the houdin ar treasnal ath, the cufondu fsiety will andh character thatit nertas - usiesswthihIa cnctfis e eemnd ofuesconomi la planfinachremd .forthe liquorithy forllettindiffiaytiedjst her affIt will nobesirogedtin aoule ngtitatifth fail h to do n hen mllennum; eiter oesz it prishoand fthe failue pos tomertap enacge, wokerya high woae aopubmissinerestes toee out 1 >mpanoaer hiprtIis felonenfe itas findoring Ontlyment thu Soneae kbotleger atfter reayon cmpulsor arintretson. th amtod yust pospersive einewhther lyeen mavoteomplry besfgare.Srfetr itede is te pspuer Wthh tioen emploens aondinage wremoy Factors ~ ~ ~ ~ we workiner"he ihmtubsdo isueswcandi n<fc nrsANigALE rEonitionEE. tbenddc laws mutua bebgement. problems confrontinge Bhesondunttieud "Eeryod ans atie ithut nonta ther Ihould ALL aribunaT. jur to therurefor ndsra wihs aonsuchrcehtisitgiya len bnesfith whih Iam tonc akes is eynarruestindeUp "his now engaccopishedin out person tobenliv hat te ansponceb an bywhc orker forhgat rm-tifrseting dnnmsfu ioni lies othe th e.ht resembl esitiledn toun aburght ndgott fi.Thee ribount e tominoniu majohr doeeprsul btweos andlemplowers wil cop e os give morr bohards aonsumissio of euth. to STIKE and] oploers ofg pr ocals Itd isfdefor e LOKOts findings OnyihW : nntaledeta h uie~a a h interestswhil the ma4WIHFCO SFR TIe ous roaen ifther soempoyeeomjrt MO e DOIAfegared Strif INN .ploer up to tprorith whe twwe SEmplyer DEEMNES WA worer nersandn Conferecoardnits ofItHTi laws WHAt IS BougT Foa roblemen confprontings affecinustryend. INSSAN W 1ie rgantsionh The onfepl A ETFRTEB N mard ae mae uptaineqiu nu MEANS IEALS FOLLOS WIH. tor okinge fatoether with consAE INETGTHRLAO e to minrsendative ofernbtenuin n employers EL S HS W il AR< aard. Te mior oars cosidtess ofstrngt. A TRIE 0 NEWS. VOL. IL NO. 25 True Style -is more or less a mat ter of proper corseting. Because they are de signed to give true style and comfort-because they always fit properly, art the choice of discriminating women who truly appreciate smartness in dress. An expert corsetiere will gladly show you the new models, and correctly fit you without obliga tion. Graduate Corsetiere Gives Private Fittings. Corsets Priced $2.50 to $8.50 All Styles. bout" keir INVESTING THEIR CAPITAL. - een "We do not expect this plan to ac- GO U nes complish the impossible, but do be ac- lieve that when reasonable men get Associ Reformed Pterai : a together to discuss and consider mu- A e Pr-ytr l 1en tual problems, a solution can be Church-The Rev. Oliver Johnson, me found which will obviate tests of Pastor. Sabbath, school at 10 a. in., ion strength, such as the strike and the Mr. R. H. McDonald, Superintendent,' the lockout. Bible Class for young men at this Woretha Tat hour taught by the pastor. woWrseTha StThat.Eicpa huc: h is- She' had just finished reading Ed- Rv .P etn etr is ward Everett Hale's "The Man With-Sudysho.t100 :iM. ss- out a Country," and as she laid it G .PtoSp. ihAut il down she sighed and said:Clsatsmhorcdctdbte "I cannot imagine anything worsesuritnet than a man without a country." SeicsaEicolchr t5 y, 'Oh, I can," said her friend. o'lcp.m "Why. what ?"'5~Peb~rinCuc-h t"A country without a man." Rf .~rMy.,Pso le atBruce Furniture Sna cola 0a . r. Cornpany teCmuiyHuea 0a taugterttakersor Undetakes Mthohns Episcopal Church: The Rev. J. D. Hollen. pator. MOTR EUIMEN . 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