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I9 Men Who Read Up On Clothes Take to Society Brand as a Squirrel to Nuts. W HO was it spread the gospel that "Know ledge is power?" He said a book-full of facts. Knowledge is power, and your daily newspaper is a sort of power plant out of which you draw knowledge of lots of things clothes, for instance. The more knowledge you gather about clothes the better qualified you are to buy prudently and economically. We believe that if all men carefully studied the clothes question instead of buying hap hazard on price alone, as many do, it would be impossible to supply the demand for Society Brand CLOTHES This store made an exhaustive study of clothes and the knowledge gained decided us in favor of handling Society Brand. The proof of their superiority was so pronounced by careful comparison that we were even sur prised. You, too, might get a glad surprise by comparing the clothes we have ready to show you with what you've been wearing. One of your spare hours spent here might prove pro fitable to you. We'll be glad to offer you the proof at any time. You can be julge and jury, and if .vor don't find evidence that we can dr(ss you hette' an save you good dollars, we don't expect you r trade. Stetgt 18ra* tt Gltips We've a lot of saucy-styled stiff andi soft Style shown above is the "I)'Orsay." Hats, a smart showing of Ties, spunky Shirts, We've enough others to run the chromatic scale of manly needs. Materials in splendid , variety. Colors like a nature painting in priced to meet your aI pproval. Fall shadow tones. The New Idea Company, MORRIS NESS, Manager. Style Headquarters---Where Society Brand Clothes are Sold. YOU NEED NO SUFFER F { But You Must Drive It Out of Your Blood. Catarrh is annoyir,g enougl when it chokes up your nostrils and air passages, causing difficult breathing and other discomforts Real danger comes when it reache down into your lungs. This is why you should at onc realize the importance of the prop er treatment, and lose no time ex perimenting with worthless remn We can furnish you with a plete with 30 Cut Off Saw for I ad with check for $45.00, we wi liver to your freight office. We also have large stock o ders and Well Points. Columbia 823 West Gervais St. PREVENT MALARIA AND SAVE MONEY New York, Nov. 30.-Experiments by the Rockefeller institute in control ing malaria in the Southern states show that in the average Southern community it is cheaper to preveni malaria than to have it-in othe1 words that this scourge, which greatly reduces the working efficiency of th population in many sections, can b brought under effective control for les money than is ordinarily spent in doc tor bills by malaria patients. An ac count of the institute's work in thi direction, which has been in progres since 1916, is given in the annual re port of the organization. port of the organization. A campaign undertaken in six smal Arkansas towns of from 1,000 to 3,00( population in which the disease in a severe form was widely prevalent re. sulted in reducing the number of phy. sicians' calls in malaria cases by 97.E per cent, in the most favorable in, stance and by 74.4 per cent. under th< least favorable circumstances, at ar initial per capita cost of from 46 cent to $1.45. "At $2 per physician's call,' 'the re port states, "Crossett, Ark.' has beer paying annually more than four and f half times as much in doctors bill: alone for the privilege of having ma laria as it expended in 1918 for th< upkeep of the work which kept il practically free from malaria and fron mosquitoes as pests." Success was attained by simpl< measures against the breeding place: of the mosquito; in rural sections where the disease si chiefly felt, suel measures are often impracticable Screening of houses by galvanizec wire cloth was tested with market success on a group of cotton planta tions near Lake Village, Ark., the in fection being reduced from 11.97 pei cent, to 3.52 per cent. Greatest hopes are, howvever, placet upon measures directed towards eli m iinating the malaria pairasite fron the blood of the human carriers. A test demonstration wvas condlucted ii a typical rural region in Sunflowel county, Mississippi. A survey of th< plaltion showed that 40 per cent had clinical malaria within the year' andi of the- others 22 per cen wvere "carriers" wvith the malari; parasite in the'ir blood. A MiLY MEDiIlNE In Her Mother's H~ome, Says This Georgia Lady, Regardig Black Draught. Relief From Head ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc. Rlnggold, Ga.- Mrs. Chas. Gaston, of this place, writes: "I am a user of Thedford's Black-Draught; in fact, it was one of our family medicInes. Also in my mother's home, when I was a child. When any of us child. ron complained of headache, usually caused by constipation, she gave us a dose of Black-Draught, which would rectify the trouble. Often in the Spring, we would have malaria and chIlls, or troubles of this kind, we would take Black-Draught pretty reg ular until the lIver actor] well, and we would soon be up and around again. We wvould not be without It, for it certainly baa saved us lots of doctor bills. Just a dose of Black. Draught when not so well saves lot of days in .bed." Thodford's Bllack-Draught has beer1 in use for many years in the treat. mont of stomach, liver and bowel troubles, and the popularity which 1I now enjoys Is proof of its rnerit. If your liver is not doing its duty you wIll suffer from such dIsagree able symptoms as headache, bilious fleas, constipation, Indigestion. etc. nnd unless noritething is done, seriouil trouble may result. Thedford's Bllack-Draught has beer found a valuable remedy for thee< troubles. It is purely vegetable, ani acts in a prompt and natural way regulating the lIver to its propel functions and cleansing the bowels o3 Impurities. Try it. Insist en Thed ford's, the original and genuine. E3 '1 ROM CATARRH F dies which touch only the surface. To be rid of Catarrh, you must drive the disease germs out of your blood. Splendid results have been re ported from the use of S. S. S., which acts on the catarrh germs in the blood. I If you wish medical advice as to I the treatment of your own indi vidual case, write to Chief Medical Adviser. 42 Swift Specific Co., At, lanta, Ga. first-class Wood Saw Frame com .43.50. To anyone sending us this 11 prepay froight on same and de Boiler Tubes, Pipe, Pumps, Cylin Supply Co., Columbia, S. C. All these were given quinine sterili zing treatment to eliminate the malar ia parasite. The report records a re duction in the amount of malaria, es timated by the director in charge at 3 80 per cent. 3 CHILDREN DEMAND f IMORE PROTECTION New York, Nov. 30.-That the chil r dren of this country are in need of fur ther protective legislation is pointed 3 out by Miss Jane Adams in a letter to the national child labor committee, in which she endorses the plans for a nationwide observance of child labor day. The committee has designated Sunday, January 25, for its observance in churches, January 24 in synagogues and January 26 in schools and clubs. In approving this plan, Miss Addams says: "Because certain states have secured satisfactory legislation for the protec tion of children, it is easy to assume that it is no longer necessary to push child labor reform and similar meas ures, forgetting the wretched condi tions still obtaining in vast areas of the United States. One day set aside for the discussion of the needs of chil dren, viewing the subject in its higher moral aspects and urging a further ance of child welfare as a religious duty would, to my mind, be most valuable." Secretary of the Interior Lane has written a letter to the committee in dorsing the plan, he says: "I think it most appropriate that you should observe a child labor day in January. Child labor will soon be a thing un known. The child will be given its chance to grow." Emphasizing the importance of at tention to matters of education and child conservation in a constructive peace time program, United States Commissioner of Education Claxton, says: "If the world war, now being brought to a close by the ratification of peace treaties, has any adequate result it must be in a much larger measure of freedom and democracy for all the peoples engaged in it, and through these for al Ithe wvorld. Thc cost has been and continues to be too large to be acceptedi as the price of anything less. But freedom is valueless except as it gives opportunity for the develop ment of fuller life, more joyous child hood, andl better manhood andl woman hood. Democr~acy can never attain its goal without such a dlegree of intelli gence, health, virtue and good wvill among al Ithe people as can come only as a result of proper care and educa tion of children and youth. Such care and attention, therefore, become the highest duty of society and state. Seed corn must not be ground. I am there fore in heartiest sympathy with the plans of the national clhild labor com mnittee in asking the religious andl edu ca.tional organizations of the country to observe the fourth Sunday in Jann. as child l abor (lay, and I hope this ob servance will be very general. Demand!/ Select Red Cedar Shingles llandsome. Duzrable 'Iii Economienl If your dealer can't' ,~ ,, ~ upply Titehold select., write us. / Ask for free shingle booklet. Carolina Poriland Cement Co, Charleston, S. C, A Ilanga Jacksonville I11'rmigam New Orleans W. P. LEGG. Dealer