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If you appreciate jeweh something besides comi come here. Gift seekers will find in or will meet their every need. We will leave no single thi requirements of our custom WHE YOU THINK OF JEW WD. LL4 ANNIVG , , ge t h c119A.n.s.,rne. nd gt bign Shubert" Wants ALL YOU CAN% And W1111 Pay These Extr4 GET A SHIPMENT d RIihA LAW. N?I LIR',r TN? M RACCC ek c 15.001l2.00 12.09 to 9.00 8.001i .:v y F ur red 10.0tot8.50 8.00 to 7.00 6.501 ed in ary 8.00 tO \00 6.50 to 5.50 4.751 se, Dark 1i5.00 to 12.0d 11.00 to 9.00 8.50 "a , Color 11.00 to 9.00 8.50 to 7.00 6.50t 14 .50 tn 7.00 ~.75 to 5.75 5.00 ot .0 o350 3io'.5 2.501 3.00o 2.75 2.5 225 2.00i se etIresunely high p~rices are ba(sed < t he wc I! kinw .e or imucct cpti e p i t .No> N i o s able and accurate mar ket report it -ce uat oh ta A shipment "sii result in "mor mione; SHIP Al. YOUR uits /E LAN?6ESTIHOUSE iN THIE RID (MERICANAp MEN Va ironi * )U TROUI Rheun High Blo Kidn Stomach Brnew Skin Dis I. iori and coi * T. R. IR E * w Thni IN y that's different, nonplace designs, r stock a variety that ng undone to meet the rs. ELRY - THINK Or 5. C ROL./NA . ironey SOUTH CAROLINA F I SHIP imely IHigh prices )FF-TODAY [DIIJM N 1Sf L W 22 ON ol7.00 6.50to5.50 6.50to 4.00J 0 5.50 I4.50 to 4.00 4.50 to 3.00 o 3.75j 3.50 to 3.00 3.50 o 2.50 J 3 5.25 I5.00 to 4.00 5;.00 to 3.00 3 4.00 3.5 3.00 3.50 to 2.50 2.AT a 1ii 1.8o>Io I0L S.75O_1.2 UBE*RT'' w'iu "--"~quicer" )IRECT TO SE iAT'/WNC. D[\LING EXCLUS/VELY IN AW FURS 793Chicago. U.S.A. e Cure e Diseases U4LED WITH: >d Pressur'e Liver roleOl Asthma aases Etc. isultation free, - Columbia, S. C. 1ogh The Time HOW ONE WOMAN SOLVED THE CLOTHING PROBLEM "I went shopping the other day, and have been most downhearted ever since. It costs a fortune to be well :tressed these days. If we should buy the winter clothes I thought our fam ily needed when I started out to shop we should have to give up our Christ mas trip home, the books I wanted to buy, and every pleasure we usually plan on for the winter season." Mrs. Jones was tragic in her manner as she was telling her woes to her neighbor, Mrs. Wallace. "You are in the same stage I was in two weeks ago," Airs. Wallace com forted her. "I thought there was ab solutely no hope, but I have recti.re:l. The remedy was an overhauling trip to the attic, and an evening's struggle with figures. You do not realize how many things you have stowed away that are only half worn. The clothe I found can be made over with the use of a little iew material, and serve Lhe purpose of some of the new gar ments I had thought absolutely nec essary. The trouble with you- and with me is that until this big increase in the cost of clothes came along we did not take vh'y serious thought. of them. We just took it for grante i that we had to have one or two n'w mresses a season, a new coat ever I ether year, and a suit the other year, with little thought. of the parts o' Lhese garments not worn out. I foun.I I had one garment that would repay making over for myself and severa! lhin gs that can he made over nicely for the children. "Then I sat me down with pencil. ndl paper to mtake an inventory o!f what we each had. My husband and Ir 1fter careful figuring decided on th ipyiroximate stun that we could spend mo clothes and I tried various schemes V making that a monott cover the nec essities. "I am glad I went shopping as I lid for in that way I learned approxi mately how much I would have to pay for the various garments to get good material and good workmanship. A ftr lee iding on the number of things 1 needed, putting in the rough estimate of what it would cost to imake over the elothes for the chiiren and get t in my husband's estimate on his I have finally managed it. Now I'm going to take time to shop carefully and be sat isfied with results. I shall take aecount of what I buy, keeping cuirreet records so that next year I can plai with this year's budget in mino." "I'll go tip to the attic this after noon," MIrs..Jones decided. "'The high cost of living is a hard. ha'"d te:'cher but I guess I might as wI! ia rn the lesson it is teaching moe." The Ollice of Iome Eiconotics, I. S. Depart meit of A griculture, sug ite-ts; that it wouitld be a gotod plan for everybody to join Iirs. .one:; in e'linb ing the attit stairs aid after :setting aI estinate of the clothing pcrices mtake a clothing hudget which would cover all the winter clothes for the fan ily. TIhat the next igreat hacttle with thfliu ior elemeint ini this ciontryv will lie a piolit ical biat tle, is thet opin ion1 of Dr. P'. A. laker of .\lotgom. -rv. whio wais ini thie At lanita tecently atteniniig a mieetin-' tf lo'al it busi - ness metn oft the' cityv whoi ar inht erest - i'd in ft' World WVide' Proh ibit ion 'amp~a igni. It is the' opinion of I~r. Uakert that the attack of fte liqiuor fortes on the' iourist will fail as havei al thir, otheri at tempihts to pr'ove th rhibiiition andi I'nfor'cemeint laws inuva~l. Tlhe liqiuor' mn r'ealizei fthis faitf hei ho'lieves, and are' couiplinig poilit ical a' STlATIE Oh" SOUiJ''l ('A llIINA. ltlavidI I.evi, ats Surtviviung Executiior of an Tiul list e undiet'r the' I .ast WVill ;utnI 'T'istamnt of Moscies I .'vi. deceased,~i' I'la init iff, againist PI Itrock, ini lit' own right arid as Executrix of the Will of A. A. Tlinu dlal, detceasted, antI Charltion IDu Itanit, a's Exetcutior of Ithe Wl'ill of1 A. A. TIindlal dleceasedI ,lthn indial. Ern'iestine. Tindial, llenry TIindal arid Edwardi 'Tindal, IDeferndantfs. U nlet' arnd by v'irtute oif a jtn hr met' )irtert of thet C'oturt oif Commitori leas . in the aboive statedl act ion toi mie Ii reted' be'a rig daite' of O ctobier, 27th 1917, 1 will sell iat public acttion, toi ht hiighe.st biddter for cash at ('lari ?indotn (Court I Jous', at Mnn t in ig in midI 'ouinty, with in the ItegalI houris for id icial siles on Monday the' 5thii day if Janary. 1920, being sa lesdaicy, the rol low inig teal e'state: anI, lying, beting andi situate patly ni the '1Town oif Mannirng, in the (Coun - y (If Clarenidon, in fte State afor'e m I. emt aininig seve'nteeni and seveni enrths (17 7-10 a'ces,) as per plat of i'. J. Brownu', Snurveyr, datedoi Octoub'i l901, and formiin ia par't oif tin' titlei inid hotiimdi'd andI butt ing as follows .o wit: North hiv lands oif Estate' of BI. A. Walker' and it oef B. A. or Mr s Kimiec S. Johnson, E'n .t byv landls (If Jo0' Spirott aind Jun te Wal ker, SothI my landois of IIaiynswuirth I). Plowde indl West byv Chur ch Str'eet. P'urcha r pay )1 for'Pih pres. 1W11. Gam nble. Sheriff.' Clarendon Cnounty a bet on rolling 'em with bRINGI .ALBER the national joy sn ROLLING your own c about as joy'us a sic your grip ! For, take it at i flavor, fragrance and coo life as every "P. A. home Prince Albert puts new delightful rolled into a cigarette to it like you been doing it sinc and a cinch to handle ! It stay start to hug the paper aroun You'll like Prince Albert in rolled cigarette, too! Bite and process. You know P. A. is ti pipes where one was smokea way. And, me-o-ny, what a every time you fill up! ivities with their !T'orts to utundr nine tihe, -1e(Cti vIeness of the Prohihi Lion law- by Ieouragint its vitol:tion ui IobtainIing- lawV enforr(e Ien-t . "Thy ir by tn means coInini .heir (f'orts to tle coiurts or to prI'o Iagrand(a wvork amongIlj thet pe(ole,(" ;tvs I)r. BIaker," "hut they al re:u Iy 1r( atu:Ially orgatnizingr their political (rees in twenty-four states at l-ast he -purpolse of electing senatior anelu oIgreIssnen who(0 will he ildgeI to & The very M~uch ca, Izer s, making t Idis trict. The German Kaini It will p K buy, we Can F.M . M C f ,. II >ke igarettes with Prince Alber eline as you ever carried a my angle, you never got sucl ness in a makin's cigarette made" will present you! ;mokenotions under your bonnet --and, so easy to roll I And, yo: e away back ! You see, P. A. is s put-and you don't lose a I the tobacco ! a jimmy pipe as much as you do parch are cut out by our exclusiv eo tobacco that has led three rner before. Yes sir, Prince Albert wad of smokesport will ripple \tte for t nre l 4f the Itiljltoi l I or. ;t leItst, tL. \\v"ri: rr i in ey, wva y that tiiey canl. "This I iiti -al mo e f the (im f 'ce. :' Is t he w I:-s t ill hi tV ('m make for- they think tmey will ca usa, h p : th t v r thi-' I ht:,pis u e d th i r n h'1 f rii timn stay in the jfb oll the timts; rim t heir (lit\ ;1 at : 1,(x11;l:." Thy nere.ity fr fun o c(m this< altiae{ is, 1' r.-; ily appa,:reml. 1 ave yor x o. ofVISodaATC nd isUMMERT(mi . .. l . f r J, u' ti it1 1719J~~aia roun in R.,. J.Renod Tbac quai, CC.an intif your ~ ir;1" ~" o I ijust tke e;e.!1.1 "I Ioti ihn you inahome Lpatented to sm-oke Mlaier the your way ~ ~ Iii Wet \~, ,1 1 f tClon ii : . of t hei i ll-:111.! :1' t : ci: !. . ii2v Itn th<ir wor\ Ithless live. tl l '1h 1 t i s he~r~e t"1: teei,.~i A ,i:It Cj C ui It, r"< ll. e :n i'. I 'i' e i ei '4 Phosph~IVO