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'OF THE NEW IDEA eo.l No matter how large a store may be, or how small; metropolitan concern covering an entire block, a DEFI] to if success be attained. Years ago THE NEW IDEA CO. promulgated the 1 the end of each season rather than carry any goods over effeLive requires some Radical Price Concessions that i cided on this policy, will hew straight to the mark, let As our season came to a close with the passing of t SALE, confident that the radical prices reductions throe ance to our clientele, as it surely did showing from the of which our patrons availed themselves. Having just finished our most successful Semi-Anni discontinued numbers scattered through the store-left R These Odd Lots will be assembled in various reductions that we feel confident that To identify these very special bargains they will be r values will be thus marked, thereby simplifying your shc the EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES. The past year has been a very successful one wit lems to the merchant heretofore unheard of in the way dreds of other worries, The New Idea Co.'s business ha increase in business to the appreciation of our patrons c therefore take this opportunity to extend our heart-felt that we shall strive to merit your future patronage and a present high standard of satisfactory merchandise and THE NEW IDEA HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ? A DANDY BUNCH OF 'HORSES AND 'Bon ULES Every one a good one. You can't beat these no matter where you go. Come and look these over. Youman's Old Stable. . L RIDOEWAY & uu. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS i SEM " whether a 10x20 .country JITE POLICY must be inau )olicy of effecting a strict < from one season to anothe nost stores hesitate to mak the chips fall where they i he holidays we inaugurated ighout the store would pro' success of same, as it offere, ial Sale, we find hundreds of overs. departments an( a complete clea1 Marked with large price tick pping troubles and enablin h this store, and while the of high prices, unsatisfacto s increased by leaps and f our efforts to serve them thanks for this liberal patro o all within our power to I reasonable prices. WE TH COMP MILL OPERATIVES DEMAND 8-HOUR DAY Labor Crisis Pending Unless the Em ployers Concede Point SHORTER DAY ASKED FEB. 3 Dperatives Announce Plan to Leave Mills After Eight Hours Each Day. Boston, Mass., Jan. 27.-The move nent among textile workers for the nauguration of a universal eight-hour lay in the industry beginning next 'Honday wvas exten'ded today to comn wrise approximately une-half the mill ndustry in New England. Workers n Fall River, the textile center of Rhode Island, and of 'the Blakstone ralley in Massachusetts, Salem and Bidldefordl and Saco, Maine, joined in he demand previously made by oper tives at Lawrence, Lowell and Man ~hester, N. H. The mills in these cities mploy an aggregate of upwards of L20,000 persons. Nation-wide in scope. In addition announcement was made hat other centers of the mill indus ry would be asked to join the move nent at meetings to be held during he week. The success of the movement, as naugurated by the United Textile Y1orkers of America, would snean, ac :ording to a statement by President rohn Goldlen,-of Fall River, an eight iour day for textile plants in all >arts of the country. President Gold mn today said the employes wanted he same pay for forty-eight hours hey had received for the longer work. Ref used so Far. Mill owners in some instances have niade no answer to the demands, but vherever there has been a reply it has een a refusal. W. Frank shove, ~residlent of the National Association if Cotton Manufacturers, announced a ew days ago that a few representa ives of that organization and of the silk Association of America were Igreedl that the demand should be re ected, and it was stated todlay that his announcement covered the present >osition of the organization which epresents the manufacturers in Newv Ungland. A representative of the cotton man facturing interests in this city said oday that the mill owners felt cer ain there would be no strike. He Plfes Cured in 6 to 14 Days siom ,ross road store or a large gurated and rigidly adhered learance of merchandise at r. To make this clearance e, but this store having de nay. - this great SEMI-ANNUAL re to be of unusual import I many saving opportunities odd lots, short lengths and I marked at su( ance will be rea) ets. Only the extra special you at a glance to locate great war introduced prob ry freight service and hun bounds. We attribute this faithfully and well, and we riage and wish to assure you seep this business up to its ANK YOU! M ANY, would not say what action was being considered to meet the announced plan of the textile operatives to leave their places after eight hours' work each day. 0 -- ON PEACE COMMISSIONS The Smaller Nations Name Their Representatives. Paris, Jan. 27.-Representatives of the powers with special interests met at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the French foreign office and appointed members of the missions decided upon at .the session of the peace conference on Saturday, Jules Cambon, of France, presided. The conference adjourned at 5 o'clock after a most agreeable and harmonious session. The delegates completed their representatives to the conference committees without inci dent. The official statement giving the names of the members appointed fol lowvs: "The representatives of the powers with special interests met this after noon at 3 o'clock Quad d'Orsay under the presidency of Mr. Jules Cambon, ambassador and French delegate at the peace conference, to appoint mem bers of the missions in accordance with the decisions of the plenary ses sion of Saturday, January 25. The followving were appointed: "League of Nations--Paul Hlymans, Belgium; Epitacco Pessoa, Brazil; Wellington Koo, plenipontentiary, China; M. R. vesnitch,'Serbia; Janme Batalkha Reis, minister plenipoten tiary, Portugal. "Responsibility for the War-Bel gium, not yet appointed; Serbia, Slo. boedan Yovanovitch; Rumania, Mr. Rosenthal; Greece, M. Politis; Poland, OLD AGE STA! WITH .Science says that old1 age begins with weakened kjdneys and digestive organs. This being true, it is easy to be lieve that by keeping the kidneys and digestive organs cleansed and in pro per working order old1 age can be dleferredl and life prolonged far beyond that enjoyed by the average person. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Hiaarlem Oil has been' relieving the weaknesse arid disability dlue to ad vancing years. It is a standard old time home remedy and needs no in troeduction. GOLD MEDAL Hlaar lem Oil is incloucd in odorless, taste less capsules containing about 5 drops each. Take them as you wouldl a pill, with a sall1 swallow of water 1 ! A :h: wonderful lized. ORRIS NESS, Manager. not yet appointed. "International Labor Legislation Belgium, M. Vandervelde and M. Ma haim; Cuba, A. S. Bustamante; Poland, not yet appointed; the Czecho Slovak Republic, M. Benes. "Regulations of Ports, Waterways and Railroads-Belgium, not yet ap pointed; China, H. E. Thomas and C. T. Wang, plenipotentiary delegates; Greece, M. Coromilas; Serbia, M. Trumbitch; Uruguay, Carlos Blanco." The members from the five great powers on these committees were named Saturday. 0 Greenville, Jan. 27.-Brig. Gen. R. E. Steiner, of Montgomery, Ala., who was recently assigned to the corn mand of the Fortieth infantry, sta tioned at Camp Sevier, has received an honorable discharge from the army, it was announced today. He served an the Mexican border In 1916 as a colonel. CITATION. The State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon, By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge: WHEREAS, J. HI. Hodge made suiit to, me to grant him Letters of Ad of H. L. B. Hlodgei cite and admonish all and singular th Kindred and Creditors of the said H. L. B. Hiodge, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Manning on the 13th day of February, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my hand this 27th (lay of January, Anno Domini, 1919. J. M. WINDHAM,' --2-p. Judge of Probate. tTS YOUR KIDNEYS The 01i(1 stimulates the kidney actn and enables the organs to throwM the poisons which caus2 premat old age. New life and strength ii crease as you continue the treat ment. Whoa completely restored taking a capsule or two each day. GOLD MEDAL Hlaarlem Oil Cap stiles wil keep you in health and vig-/ or and prevent a return of the dise Do~ not~ Walt until old age or dlise ase han' settled (down for good. Go to your lirugist and get a box of GOLD MEDAl, Haarlem Oil Cap sules. Money refundedi if they do not help you. Three sizes. But remem ber to ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. 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