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1 uesuajr, i\u?cuiuci ^u, ivio. IMimnaus w 1 rast * R Coats, ft this store has e . [ B mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmi k 1< Rushed here by exf show that they cam your mind to come coats here to select We have the larges matchless showing, popular new fall co I ' N O M A T PROHIBITION BILL SIGNED BY WILSON \ _' N Effective From July Until Demobilization.?Conflict of Opinion Comes ^L^in Many Quarters Before the BMfr Measure Was Fipally Biy Passed. BRMashington. Nov. 21.?President today signed the emergence ^^ftcultural appropriation bill with legislative rider providing for na. HVnf.l prohibition from next July 1, ^Btil the American army is deraobil Wf The prohibition amendment to the agricultural measure caused a long fi?ht in the senate. Officials of the shipping board opposed its 'adoptioa . on .the ground that taking beer fro-n ^ shipbuilders would make for discon f. tent which would be reflected in their Mfeecretary Daniels, who was called Before the senate committee during He hearing, combatted this theory. ^Hying that after sale of intoxu-inis iund naval eitaonsnments naa osec bped the output of the worlrmeu ka?ed. He referred especially *o tfare Island. Cal.,' navy yar-1. mess the presidential proclamation H the food control act is rescinded., rohibition amendment will affect |^e manufacture of wine, for the I: of all beer must cease DeLl under the president's proclaThe manufacture of whiskey pped soon after the nation ene war. Under the amendment pufacture of wine will cease iy 1 and. sho 'd brewing of [allowed to continue <after Det it would stop May 1 under I law. ext June 30 no intoxicating f anv kinds mav be sold in try for beverage purposes Br export until such time as dent by proclamation declares Ration complete. The amend. Iso prohibits the importation intoxicating beverages into the from the time the "bill is ap by the president until the deition of the army is completed I. CROSS WELL 00 05. rmy will Not Be Demobilized. felphia,^Cov. 21.?"The great ys3 army of mercy "which this ^called into being must never I . 'h's ?? ~ Selling? leady ^vith th Coat Suits, 'er owned The asso 30 \ jress from New York. T1 lot be equalled. M1MNA to the bigges t coat sale or frbm. We've got em in < Womei ;t stock of coat suits of an We bought them right, \ lors. 7 We Shoe I This store sets the pace Our customers come here i values and better styles? son. There is not another l i such close prices. We inv J men, women boys and gir) ' Blank 200 pair., ail wool, extra week. Priced special mmmmmm??mmwmmmmam ? -- : m hikmmxw r TER WHAT P R I ( nMannHBKJR be demobilized," said Eliot Wadsworth, acting chairman of the execnj tive committee of the Red Cross, in ! an address here today to workers in | I the organization. ] "That the Red Cross should stop, or j | that its spirit should die away, is un- ; i believable," said Mr. Wads worth. "The j j intense sympathy of America for su?- j i Vinmonitv will Tint P0550 Wltil ! IvUI15 uuaimlxilj TTAil nv/t vvmwv f(*vu 1 i the coming of peace. Where suffering j | exists, there America will go with an j j open hand, asking1 no return except; ; the satisfaction of having helped. j I "As the nations have struggled to ; j excel on the battlefields, so now thev ! j will struggle in the work of recon-j i sfruction which faces them." ! Mr. Wadsworth said that in feed} irg and clothing the distressed peoi pies of Europe there can be no ques-v i tion that grave emergencies will arise which will reouire instant action oil the part of volunteer agencies able to cut the red tape and achieve quicker results. Herein will lie the opportunity of the American Red Cross, he said. AMERICA TOTALS' LOSS. I ; ! Announcement of Ships Sunk DnriHg War. ; | , I Washington. Nov. 21.?Loss of 145 American passer ger and merchant vessels of 3".4.449 tons and 775 lives through acts of the enemy during the , period from the beginning of the world war to the cessation of hostilities Xo- 1 jvember^ll is shown by figures madrt j public today bv the department of la- i I bor's bureau of navigation. The re port does not include several vessels,' the loss of which has not been es- 1 j tablished as dne to acts of the enemy. < Nineteen vessels and 67 lives were lost ] throuo-h use of torpedoes, mines and gun fire prior to the entrance of the i United States inlo the war. 1 '< w > ( TOWN TAXES?>W T>FE. 1 ] Last (lay for payment wnnoui pen- i altv, loth December. , * Please attend to this now and avoid : ] a rush. Send check to J. W. Chapman, ; ' Clerk and Treas. ?! ( i MADAME XAZIMOYA ?0? "REYELATIONS." 666 cures Malaria Fever. - 8-5 tf : . . V. " . wmmmmmmmmmKwmmammmmmmmammammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i The Lead - Unequi Le largest an v. , Dresses, irtments embrace e\ MOST IN 0 More New J ie greatest coat sale thai .UGH, with the ready ca i record. The colors are Childrens, Juniors and L n's Coat Suits y merchant in South Car with the ready cash, and, the Whole Town of good footwear, styles ai :or shoes because we have b< reek in and wetk out, season store that can give vou good ite comparison of the shoes w lets Blankets f large size blankets go on sale $7.75, $8,95, $10 A v / :es are quot \ nHBVBHBBBHIBHanBHBiHBBi I I Fall in Line? Sign the Pledge To Buv MoreW.S.S. DON'T BE I A QUITTER- , BOY YOUR I OOOTA I : i 'i -=- I (itation for Letters of Administration. THE STATE OF SOI TH CAROLINA County of Newberry, By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: Whereas, Jim Ruff made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration M the Estate and effects of Horace Ruff. These are, therefore, to cite and ad. J nonish all and singular the kindred md creditors of the said Horace Ruff deceased. that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to . t>e held at Newberry, on Monday, 16th lay of December, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the foreloon, to show cause, if any they have why the said Administration should lot be granted. Given tinder my hand this 23rd dayj 3f November, Anno Domini 1918. W. F. EWART. P. J. N. C. 666 curss Chills atii Fever. 8-5 tt- fc t i t ling Store d most com Separate 1 reiy mzc, evfry ws DEMAND Stylish Top Cc t has ever been launchec sb, bought several, hunch : Taupe, Burgundy, Bro\ adies. of Style and "olina. Every worth-wh _ -* i!? are giving yuu uic ucuci id values. We bay imi stter shoe spot cash. W after sea- We sell you h . shoes at e sell for The Big , Union suits children and t here this wool, some ha JO, $12.50 worth up to $ \ ED YOU, WE W 1 1 In Memorlam. Whereas: God in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from oui earthly lodge to the celestial lodge Brother G. Samuel Moore,. therefor-a L-(t it resolved: 1st. That in the death of Brother Moore we recognize the hand of God doeth all things well, and bow -In humble submission to .His will. 2nd. In his death our lodge ha:= lost one of its oldest and most faithful members, who during his- long masonic career endeavored to prac tice in his daily life and to perpetuate the principles of the fraternity. 3rd./ That we extend to liis family our heart-felt sympathy and prayers that God may sustain them in this dark hour. 4th. That these resolutions he spread upon our minutes as a token for our beloved Brother, and that ? copy of sajne be sent to his family and to the county papers for publication. By order of Prosperity I odge Xo. 115. A. F M. Jacob S. Wheeler, T. L. Shealy, W. T. Gib soil, Committee. When yon break an eyeglass lense save the pieces and take them to Cooper, the Optometrist to be duplicated. * 10-29 tf Strayed off or taken from A. J. S. Langford's pasture, a Jersey heifer with long horns, cut in right ear: y J? %*lr Tamix /i/vttf leil. in pctacme udi tv .iciacjf www with horns cut in right ear. Any information notify J. B. "Williams, Newberry, S. C. 11-22 It I HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make on cord wood, green or dry, for Immediate, fall, spring or summer delivery. Be sure to see me before yon sell. H. O. Long. 11-23-tf Silverstret S. C. ESTATE NGTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of W. E. Pelham, Jr.. will please come forward and pay the undersigned and all persons holding claims against the estate will present them duly attested to the undersigned. Azile Pool Pelham, Administratrix; T. K. Johnstone, Administrator. 11-19 2t Mil argain ( plete showin Skirts and tinted material and i I )ats 1 in this community. Coa ed of these coats at his o^ vn, Navy and Black. V Beauty iile style and fabric car :it. We got 'em in black, II/- I I _ HififJ* we i^eaa in iviiuir nense stocks from manufacture rhy pay the side show stores th< vo hats for the same price you ] Sale of Underwear Mirinaugh's and separate shirts and drawer >oys. flJA big sample line of inf if woo!, some no wool at all 1.00, on the bargain counter at ? ? ? aw ww t e wr n r> ILL, A L W A I 3 an. ;l I Tuesday j , I OSX MEAZ. VHEAIXESS mtSp5', . ^ vst SO EIVEAJD. CHACKZ3LS. \^l|| 8 N//jA) EASES cm. EREAKIAST IOOOS j COKTMNttW VHEAI ! I ' ^ gfics 18 w mellow glo I Rayo Lan constructe< 1 steady ligh glare?that They add i comfort to any roomat its best. Made of 1 easy to ligl ? smokeles I Aladdin aecur ' w STANDAR ! i i " Washington. D. C ! Norfolk. Va. ^^^^Richmond^a^^ . . - MWyfaflaBMIHHMHIP IBM?Wf rcinaugh's I ig Waists color that are ? _ ll 1 *11 _ A. | is inai win di untc s /ra price. Make up Ve have over 500 \ i be found in this | navy, and all the | iery 1 >r? anrl imnnrter* for I, it in between profit? 1 *ay for one elsewhere. ? 1 Continues at s for women, misses, ants vests?some all ^Children's vests, , each... 49<;, 65c 11 LOWER IHHflHHHflHHHfliHDBHHHM ' '\is HmMiES&Mis j ! s* OS S2L.MJJST j r^TO.- CONTAINING i V ? 1 s\\\\\\\vnw/// vv\^ 1 i | / /7 ,y/ // /t^ < ^n . - ~ -\t ^v<-r K~-?0\ . >$ //>//. S-<N> //// / Vju. \>.\\\ & LAMPS jj t or West ii| >_ HSgf Tie s r>esi real comfort these n<*s at home in the big 1113? reading by the soft iw of a Rayo Lamp. ips are scientifically SppjB J and give a clear, ^ t?without flicker or can't hurt the eyes. HVHf a touch of 'cheery BSV the living room or WUf -give kerosene light |H^ srass nickel-plated-? it, clean and rewick is, odorless. ^ ity Oil gives best results. it all dealers D OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Baltimore. Md. L Charlotte, N. C. Charleston* W. Vt. Charleston- 55. C.