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The I Four Stor< t :: || Are you -We ha 11 but the d 4 ! < :: < > " I : freights, and Smokeless 20 gauge, an : |' gings and Gi jj; Wincheste ||! repeating R and Shot. 1 f: j BI( Our stock i|: ors. They a I ill are made foi ped with co2 ijj Motorcycle 1 ij: Our Veloc ijj him in and 1 ; ; < >\ 4 r ill ii We have j Tubes, and We have t j|| for this line, i: enjoy real ti ? , Rosi ? I < ? Rosenbergf Department St< js Ma Abbeville, S. 1 FnwIlATQVA ^ laiuvvaic u going hunting 1 ve everything y log. atBtfatinaKai, in * barrel lengttuk ; and Black Powder SI d all standard loads, m Cases. . jr, Remington andSte ifles. Cartridges of al Thermos Lunch Kits. :ycles and velo of Bicycles include mg re made by reliable n * service as well as bea ister brake and mud-g landle bars and seats. :ipedes will delight the et him try a sample ric AUTOMOBILE TIRI nst iwpived a shiDmei Accessories, he exclusive agency fo] Equip your car with ' re satisfaction. THE jnberg M !, 'j ^*,*/1 *< "( ' m W 'r ''r 'r ' ' ' ' * " * * * ; \ ;j: ' Her. Co. wres . ny Departments | C- |. tore rhanksgiving? \ ou may need i ; variety of models, lells in 12, 16 and | Hunting Coats, Leg- | \ < j? vens single shot and 1 sizes. Air Rifles |ji CIPEDES. my models, and colnanufacturers, and | V uty. All are equip- iji uards, some- with iji little fellow. Bring i|i - : * ; ie. - - jj; is. * . it of "Miller" Tires, I 0 v s c Abbeville County 'Miller" Tires, and er. Co. i I / wk'ff iixPfv ?y te 'J* J unu! smo rp pas m 1 neve I ^ I satis Smokers realist K | rtaf #A? value is in f I the cigarettes and do / , % not expect premiums f and or coupons! SO ir Cam Yoi of t I Yi Camels are sold everywhere omn in acientifirglly sealed pack- " agea of 20 cigarettes; or ten jg 1 package* (200 cigarettes) in a gtaaaine-paper-coveredcarton. F6t OBsniilliii: * Wc strongly recommend this '!! . carton for the home or office *-) supply or whan you travel. ^ takt 1 ' or g iifegsj . ? R. J. I : ::::\ ii:!i ' , *77 7 ~ iihi,.2=i?iipi|?: ;.. ' : :::.! ...-Ig|i=?{{;u Is ' ' :: "" '. ..I.' . j! :j. : r . i:-::- : ........... I SAVE AND HAVE than the ot\ it is with the Clemson College, Novemoer-.? 01 trie orang 'Every garden and orchard owner in of the. belt South Carolina should note as an the earth. A object lesson the many tons, totalling of coming sr train loads of our common vegeta- shortest pc bles and fruits that are being im- strikes the i ported constantly into this state, and fore, travel every one should determine to help more air ar George P. Hoffmann, Extension hor- reach it, vt ticulturist. No individual can cor- meets a gre rect this evil immediately, but much little speck* can be accomplished in even a few and other tl J-l. I [years by the strength that comes near me jthrough united effort. get many n South Carolina's wide diversity of of the thinj soil makes it possible to grow a different h great variety of vegetables and fruits, in this slant On the fertile coastal soils she leads mak?s the d the United States already in the pro- set. For this jduction of cabbage plants, but in er richer ar spite of this fact she imports many when the a tons of cabbage every year. A South | much dirt i Carolinian is a pioneer grower of about in it. fall Irish potatoes, but the state's ders.. Publii imports of this crop are also many Bureau tons annually. Inc., Washi With such conditions existing one CHRP would naturally think that our conI sumption is in excess of the produc - . . Having tion, which is true in some ?ases, out _ , ~ . . ... Columbia, .< m the majority of cases production x. A , . . . the btate t is in excess of consumption. The . , . , mittee for losses make it necessary to import .. _ , . , , bouth Laro large quanties of such material from , t , SlatvS Lilcio other sections. The one-season orchard and garden are valuable, I _' , ., * , ' , . erty Loan d it is true, and most people are too ? . . Munsell is i well satisfied with them, but every- ' xcee(j body should seek to change the one- ? . , . Mrs. Mun season growing of fruits and vegetaui * 11 can women bles to an all the year proposition. , . ... . . appeals for With such an aim in view, it is _ , . ,, IFronph hAni [suggested that the planting of cab-1? " ~ ~ , jbage seed to grow the "frost proof"!'" a? [plants, the planting of onions, and,? ? . ^ I . , , . . She points winter orchard renovation, and thel ? , . ' . .as well as proper harvesting and storing of , . . , . , : appeals for swet potatoes should receive care. . ? .. , .? women in a ful attention at this time. , . >erculosis ai What Make* the Colon of the Sunset ;S'^? ? J More thj j The direction of the sun's rays yefr ' . .u * i.u i j 11 stl11 tuberc when they meet these large and small particles in the air has a great deal . to do with the combination of colors|"nf. U. en that results as these objects absorb \ Irecting part of the rays and throw off others. ,camPai&n The sky is the most beautiful blue!nu*|' d**th when the sun is high^in the sky. But 13 .' , . ... , and its 100! when the sun is setting the light has ^ a greater distance to travel through c?ny n _ v.,. disease wit* Itne Deit 01 mr wmcu suuwuuuo b..v earth than when it is high up over our j heads. You know that if you stick a Red Cross J pin straight down into a orange it than 3 wont go very far before it is clear *? carry on * through the peel, but if you stick the Governrm pin into an orange along the edge it nearly half ^ ,will go through a great deal more berculos'is s % }ARETT ou want to know what rare sual enjoyment Camels pro1 ke them in comparison with rette in the world at any pricc IMELS are a cigarette revelation way you consider them! Take qui ifreshing flavor, and fragrance; or, derful mellow-mild-smoothness r before got in a cigarette smoke! els are so full-bodied and so fa] faction you marvel that so much could be put into a cigarette! imels expert blend of choice Tim choice Domestic tobaccos makes 1 resistibly appetizing! And, the t iins why it is possible for you to sr icls liberally without tiring your t i will prefer Camels to either i obacco smoked straight! 3u'U realize pretty quick, too, ng the many reasons you smoke Ca eir freedom from any unpleasant < r aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty< nee you know Camels you w * much stock in premiums, couj ifts! You'll prefer Camel qua REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wuuton-Salem . .. jjH " fti; : i.ji \ H; ' r I rier way. That is the way meningitis! Sci :se sunset colors. The peel that the diseas e is a good representation infection takes of air which surrounds however. The t sunset the light, instead resist the disei traight down through the fresh air, suns issible amount of air, Open air scho< lir on a slant, and there- spread of the s through a great deal discovery of i id closer to the earth to dren. Such s ith the results that it!treatment to t at many more of these | _ J besides all the smoke EFFORTS UN tongs that hang in the air DUR] ound, and we must thus ' tj lore colors, because some ?s in tTe air absorb very iys when the light comes ashmgton. ing way, and that is what * C?mpn ifferent colors in the sun- ^ . ?.P??1 i reason sunsets are often- "nng the rec id more" beautiful in color ,6 mean*i e ir is not so pure, but has ? 08e' 6 VieV uid other matter floating eXCCUtlVe bnu ?From the Book of Won- concernin? th shed and Copyrighted by ?a",peopIe<il1 of Industrial--Education, Z u'" m? ngton, D. C. . RePublrcan promise with 1 5TMAS S^AL SALE leave tht c V . N of peace. Mrs. F. S. Munsell ,of* First of all as Campaign Manager of current resolu Campaign Executive Com- daring the wi the Christmas Seal Sale, be regarded a lina is one of the few j consequence t can boast of a woman the house or t! h her successes in the Lib-'0Pinion that t Irives backing her up Mrs. iceas*. If the c confident that the State jhand> should a its quota of $65,000. j which requiret sell states that the Ameri-|*ure> Mr. Wils< have eagerly responded to' two-thirds of aid for Belgian babies, ine*ded to ma* ies, and Armenian babies,, ?ffective. he outstretched arms of. Assuming, h in all stricken lands.; ^solution we to the fact that America,president or tl the stricken country ridden so that the co-operation of the jwar had bee" bating the spread of tu-; would not afj mong the children on this Wstioii, but Atlantic. ' domestic quest m 12,000 children diej^ia^ have bet rom the White Plague. Un>ted States ulosis can be prevented.' trike or the er : to figures of the Nat- [Prohibition 01 :ulosis Association, which obligations, in a nation-wide educational j?r food co; ainst tuberculosis, the an-l^e duration of :oll in the United States I So far as Ge persons. This association j J?int resolutior D affiliated organizations make a treaty e work of combating the wou,d no agree i funds derived chiefly i e^ect between ~ hnf 1 mual December saie oi| *? ~? Seals. It is estimated thatj^ *re under ii 50,500,000 will be needed herself he campaign during 1920. war with the 1 int reports show that questions affe< the child victims of tu- sea or in the I (uccomb to tuberculosis where. M80 any IMgl' ality, BS that |& yS H ll-of- b i de- IIP rkish BisisHiil hem 1 'i. 1 )lend 35 noke -> pill astel kind , mm :WH that r. gg mels |gp xiorl . m 30T1S p!l3l?ijjj| ence has demonstrated e isnot inherited. Most i place in early youth, power of the child to ise can be built up by hine and good food. >Is help to prevent the disease and aid in the ncipient cases in chilchools assure prope?hose already afflicted. !De? way ING RECESS FOR tEATY COMPROMISE r , Nov. '21.?Efforts to >mise on a resolution to ce treaty are going on :ess of congress, but in it is pertinent to dis- x f 7 that prevails in the ich of the government e losses ,to tfce.Ameridollars and cents as "V.-"v / , ral values should the ? ajority refuse to com the Democrats and thus ;itry wiffiout a treaty the adoption of a con i ition by congress de?r at an end would not s legal or of any more han a speech in either he senate expressing an he state of war should ongress on the other idopt a joint resolution i the president's signa-on could veto and then both houses would be ;e that joint resolution lowever, that the joint re accepted by the lat his veto were overlegally *he state of declared at an end, it feet any international would apply only to yons, such as those ?n raised within the concerning the coal iforcement of war-time other contracts and eluding the espionage ntrol, which depend on the war. srmany is concerned, a 1 by congress does not of peace and not only sment whatsoever be in the United States and the latter power would nfomatinnfll lnw tn W still" as technically at United States on all iting her property at Jnited States or else