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OUR READERS SHOULD - P(T .HTO A'TES'T -oettes otcongratulations and well ishekeep coming in to Dr. W. J. McCrary~the uminent practicing phy of North Alabama, on the great -ofiwiping out the dread diseases agra and hook worm in the outhern States. Several years ago McCrary began treating cases of )elagra and hook worm in tIre coun-. ties close to his practice in Mai'ion County, Alabama. and Lis long study co these diseases lias lead up in the palew years to the most astonish ug-results. Dr. McCrary is now so peitive of effecting a cure in any ,As of pefagra or hook worm-no ,atter how bad or in what stage at he has interested with him sim Prominent business men of Carbon M Ail Ala. including the most finan 7ily responsible and most prominent business and professional men of the city and has inaugurated a camnagin '<to cover the entiro South--12 states d wipe out the dieid diseses-:of and hoot worm. lr. Mc is -to give a -ree diagnosis afferers 'who fill out the cou -ow and the-gampaign is now g into immense proportions. l.tockefellow gave one million to aid. the government in the nishing these diseases with cure, and up to the be f this campaign by Dr. Mc hera ha teen little aecom -g V*mbating with the deso igurment, and death from ct--S tbern monsters-pellagra 4i not wort~n Dr. Mcdrary, with song corporat'on behind him, ~wipeout these diseases and his zaaready begun. wltat one of his-patients has br his treatment: Guin, Ala., March 5, 1915. -Bd.say to those w'ho are sut tpellagra to-get the Dr. ebaga Cure-don't -wait. s.Afllcted. witt- pelagra - she was bed fast; her Ieet. were broke out; her a throat red and angry; she she weighed 90 Afez r.!IcCrary told me to SNow she is hearty and gla 145 pounds." . SAM HAYS. wi articularof your Free Iar Penagra and Hook entire coupon and fill in -,nd address plainly, and quiryto : 3No ary Pevagra and - we Bemides, Inc. ahdbam, Esq., Pro. - Sumter- baseu udge. ~hSmter TrusL Comn-] nuttie,o fgrant them j To A iotaion iof the < d 'a4efects of Jack Richardson. - - berefore to cite and ad -~~u - gnar the kindred 1 -iirso the said Jack ( -deeesethat they be me, inthe Court of behelatManning on the iO "Arlnext. after publi at moelock in the fore -eaue,ifany they have, ei&dinistration should not 'neky hand hi 222d day 1~ME If W-NDHAM, U - Judgeaof Probate. CYPRESS SASH BUINDS ANDD OThe Successful Busi a ness Man ~pgeo& one to .follow; you can't go 1a r og fi you walk in his footsteps. . ian'of- affirs today is without a umnial bank account; no business, wer smallI, can afford to be without hei fvon have not an ..- .,unt, get in for success by opening oio with - today. H 1e Bank and Trust Co Constipation hstetsdecded. It leeds to series dim------ve Iadigeetin,. Nflee. seek HBeeeh.,he.isseS ntmd a seee o thee rele flnw mas see Cemdtpeato Be. Keet idneye. Lveand Bowels - z ad setive. Rid Tour systeam better thea Dr. King's. NewLife Pills --Al Draggists 25 cents 5ATIEFACTION OX MONEY BACE Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer ing among women than any other one medicine in the world? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished i the interest of any other medicine for women and every year we publish inany new testimonials, all gen uine and true. Here are three never before published: From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. PovmEcCE, R. -" For the benefit of women who suffer as I have done I wish to state what Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it caused a displacement. I have always been weak and I overworked after my baby was born and inflammation set in, then nervous Pros Stratio from which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia R Pink ham's Compound. The Compound is my best friend and when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her to take your medicine."-Mrs. S. T. RicatoxD, 199 Waldo Street, Providence, R. L A Minister's Wife Writes: CLoQUEr, MINN.-"I have suffered very much with irregulariti, ' and inflammation, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia E:Pink 'sVegetable Compound, has made me well and I can recommend the same to all that are troubled with these complaints."-Mrs. JEN mI AmmuxN, c/o Rev-K. AxERmA, Cloquet, Minnesota. From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass. Sorr Qumnwr, MAss.--' The doctor said'that I had organic trouble and he doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relief. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ad vertised and I tried it and found relief before I had f finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all thiough middle life and am -now a strong, healthy voman and earn my own living."-Mrs. JANE D. MURDocH, 25 Gordon St., South Quincy, Mass. Writeto LYDIA F.PIqNHAN MEDICINE CO. ~(COIF1DEITIAL)LYNN$X, XL foradvice . orened, read an by a woman and held in lTit confidence. Alcolu Railroad Co. TIME TABLE, NO. 14. Wetive Sept. 1, 1914. Supersedes Time Table No.: tation. Train No. 1 I'ain No. 2 Train No. 3 Train No. 4 A ReadTjp Read Do. Read Up. ReadDown. Licol Ar. 8:30-a.r. Lr. 10:15 a.m. Ar. 5:00 pan. Lv. 8:15 p.m. fcLeod Lv. 8:20 " 10:20 " Lv. 4:50 8:0 farby - " 8:15 " 10:25 " 4:40 S25 )urant " 8:05 " 0..10:35 11 9 4:25 9; 8:30 lardioia " 7:50 ". 10:50 4:10 8:45 7ew Zion " 7:40 " 11:30 4:00 8-50 Train7:0 o. 2 Train 3:3' T No.0 4 ?aroa~t :15 . " 11:40 " 3t :50 "~ " 9:15 " Iudsns "7:10 " 11:55 3 :10 ". " 9:20 "' )lata 7:0 L A. 1205 " " 3:05 " A" 9:30 " Train N".12:30d4.o.3 are0Mixe" T-ains **ardsT "dS 7:35 y D" as " B1a:d0 and Huds50 ar fla st:55os eloe '" 7:30 - P. 1125". ALD :35N T" " :0 Train o. 1 ad No. areAPssenge T-is.C Tri(o.2ad o .reMxd-ris Dailyexcep Sundy.. Tjhe time will come when your 'wish will be ,e new home, ,j Save money nn" e' small savings have been in many instances the jmeans aking the first payment on a home. The fact that you have a Banir account brings about a co ence which results in better terms of purchase tilan you.cou ake if you did not save,'It is not so much the mon~ey as it is ti anding a Bank aocount gives you--That's where we con he u. Begin with one dollar. The Bank of Maiming T H ERE IS .A *Reason! Our Mule Pen, Buggy Repository, Rarness and Wagon Houses are Full. We are today doing business with a thousand satisfied customers who were directed to us by their fathers and grandfathers. Fourth Car Mules .to arrive next Monday. A look, and our price, and goods make you a customer-G-uess the Reason. D M. Bradham & Son -. -Your Chiki's tou gh Is a faTfor'V8l? Romance. Dont pw off treatirg y. ur Child They -v re at a tea on Morningside Gouzh. Ii.:.c-trni .saps tn-ir s'reni -she extremely pretty and engaging but ofwn 4-:it mnore-.triiusailtnea despite the fact that she was in Why rik? Y.u I.'ve 1, Dr. King Teachers' college, and he an Narn est student of the law. They had Childn~e:"nd ttit aisms.r, really gone quite far along the iileas- qukk chpck the col ;-nd !.ooihe %,) ant road of romance. He iniuired Child's Cough uwzty. No odds how b.: civilly what degree she pursued. "I th, Couvh or how lorig s.anding, D aspire to br an M. R. S.," sheepiled King's New Diecovery -ill step it. I demurely. "I dare say it's :d~ ."li arante d Just g&'t a h'.'le fro answered absent-mindedly. Ho%l you r tr it -AdV afterward ur.er the green-sha-led light in his own room it all came tc him suddenly. Bauty of Nature. nNature is L: 1:-uutiful, always beaut ful. Every ,.tL. flak. of snow is St.: o perfect crystal, ad thoy all togeth 4Y ,_.,)Zruj-her's ~ as gracefully Ls if f."ries of the al into artificia towers to garlnd t h i..- r j i u . -oij t" ' iouDd that wings of tie p vmid.-aLydia .4. Child. tl','~'cov 'v ' Lim.' "All but~o e t otnl~l omr rosahe yc " riw NYe Use for Pianos. NA Danish erve specialist is secut it v' 7hers: ing goc! results in the treatment o congv:-'m.r anti-rits by placing the on to%, c.ao. ehich is then playe rChild'c s: ang ..w aat. "Ndt. me han. Couy or how n adg Batby ohf tions N r : l.:, alv;ays bea:tP Siin tho phu~ pa.-it ts bU uh our "itney" .ffer-This and Sc. perft M iys Thi, Cut hyt ahis tog.et als gracehfully ces t Fe of thca naduustries. writinae ro or name ar intoted in timb rtiicias I er. to garYndeth :!Liz, i;n :Iit!roads, and oth-: eturm' a ir at raeknee i cwaininsr F ul. O eqtip):re-t in thi countr lts one i :,.nil Tar Compiourld.'1 ings. o theawnd.d c aOup. F Cy Khidr. the rictre .2 :ae, im. he "Allz-n0'Tbe r; :ihploys 39,- :t-k::-o er v - tr Strr" -Ad ;;ei: as 'oa!: :non naiual output ,-.,:d L!o-- ..d oi-szttli bilon dol . 5. . iS L :cd :Lr mUuL "T. : i :.Worth Knowing: --.::eThe :aure was much in favor I olden days, as it meant "love t The One Exception. umphs." The Gre'ik bride wore James, haled befre the bench) Ws. of myrtle. A bride of tod charged with poaching. It was a mis- my choose her own flower if s take ,on the part of the polle, and wishes, stamping it with her individ James was indignant. Quivering th aity. Some girls take the flower a ragm he denied that he had evte r lotted to ;he month, especially If t this or any other ocasiou. shot a bird 1time happan to be June, with il -out of szason or belonging to some-. w ealth of roses. Widows usual] Swear- violet, either white or purp ad the magistrate. "Do you mean or a combination of both. tell ou have never in your whole DanshIe lre poahed a -bird?- "Yes. I do, Take Care of The tdldremn. scr!" answered James with ponviction. "Never in my life have3 I shot a bird A in-reringy cold, distressing cougl that I hadn't a right to-ne;'cr, ex- slepless night.0, a raw, inflamed tbro. len TA.: a dro-w. wchdithn playei cept once, and that was a rabbit n r n i y the :hild k- not able tti resist conta mhat I clumped over the head ith a z dias. ley s Heney and T Dtis ru.v hemlinL and prompt in ac.io -. - _________ .It re'lieves eoughs.-, colds. croup* at whopin cough. ontains no opiate addrsclear.Dkson Di Y l Seore.- v. Behind joy andanaughter there mam be aou tehperam. od s- an cru. F K callous. But lbc!:d, l WPrii . Hamlet in South Africa. always sr, rrmx~.-Oscar WildB. It con hardly be expected that "pos :mpressionsm" will be :onfined to pio .tures in the futur. A friend write takefrom South Africa that some gi Sin er ot- out there has done "Hamle in th 3tles use'd you will find Foley's Houey Taal'and qfuotps the following exam and Tar in greater demand then eany ohher congh medicine. Ir. is sate. ple, wbci rdems tmel t e fie. r colds, croup, POst-iupresiastC. Here it is o hoamesnc'ss. bronchial coughs, throat lamlet-"Wle is u?" Ghost-'k I 2 trouble and lairrip'e It contains no 4n spookY esamlet-"Wiesspook 5 opit ansd is prferied cough mdi- iont---"Ik is yu papa's spook. N cine ver children. Di son Dru Store 12-Adv. - 14 a .hadn'Staghtrigh Him Out. h H I ce P. Jones. Boothe Ark, write 20Bpoeininey.andiaTgstete rpefl KdnyPllmayiheedm u be a to tempamdent .costurb- thed soa.one" be estrisol Alouese.al aduteid tradt wero caoshos it the neThtemeayoelnedaQuiuineior anyorur name FEBRILoldeinbdaysnbastit.2eantn "love.tr A S L T Y Umphs." TEGeDkbrd. wr if ou ~n toge' rdwortathCL ofmrte AG.riPe od ~ j prchsetweve r ormaypose e co npounde bfy s us tke a drete ad he al o crte, we wlwrl yreuttyermoeyd to-emnh spcal ft Thee'sa rea vaiey o ueul afrosces reqirdosual inthe ithe fr ooenapr-oes, andithe havieorupl themall n suerio quaity Ketesa cmi atin oC both etc, e hveinthemot eceletakeae.o Thev ahre. of hefes boc tn, a formedrinr aold, dithatigcog maesthmmotsirbe Westihts, ayrau nfed aho whoe ithe oufiloeaaod tu a.iti run eor.codininwc t h tW l he charv-:nteto etcna Hav yu erstppe t tinou. whsatas Fohey' H eney~ anf T von' lfes ~ot wl'b? re-is tr ing and prot o actio .~ one eripfrthewiner of lieedsfous. od.copa ~ idea tlae forkeepi whyou pfu ng cofuh. C' oontains n oia forevey frtur t) hve soD-baksngD unr t o.-\ u . anyre tpe Dop n o ces ex Hamet i South Afrnia. alas Mra.-Otsecalriely-yo tcan hatodii buies execvht"o timeessionism" inlltbesconfined to"pi SReemar U Whe Yo uHa es ony and Wuuell reebe wrte If ou hek u' Yeub en fbo-ou tee Moneny. ame" nh tie uedyo wllfdley's Oe T .UandEV'uEh oloigea andTa ingratrsmandtha n lwhc lestom xrm Jewish Flags. The Zionists have adopted a flag made up of a white- gound with a s blue horizontal stripe on each side, r and the shield of David in the center. In reference to the direction from the Book of Numbers, "Every man of the Children of Israel shall pitch by his d own standard, with the ensign of their father's house," the Midrash explains n that the emblems and -colors corre sponded to the 12 precious stones set in the breast plate of the high priest. The colors for the different tribes were as follows: Reuben, red; Simeon, green; Levi, tri-color, white, black and red; Judah, sky blue; Issacnar' black; r Zebulon, white; Dan, blue; Gad, gray; r Naphtali, wine colcr; Asher, pearl color; Ephraim and Manjasseh; jet 0 black; Benjamin, all the above colors combined. English S:ap Clubs. "Soap clubs held here," is the notice in a shop window in Sohc, London. On inquiry it. was round that the clubs were similar to the hat and feather clubs which abound in Whitechapel and Bethnal Green. The money is pooled together every week for soap, and there is a dran. who shall have it first. You may be l:cky and get your 2 soap the first week you join the club. . or you may have to wait three months. d But a glance at Soho waiting for soap n suggests that it is n-t such a terrible hardship as it appears at first sight. His Motto. 'And what is you.r favorite motto?" asked the reiorter who was interview. ing the candidate for congress. "'Put yourself in his place,"' replied the a candidate. a Makes 61 Feel Like 16. "I suffered from kidney ailment for i. two years," writes Mrs. M. A. Bridges 1. Robinson, Miss., "I cofinmenced taking e Foley Kidney Pills about ten months S. ago. I om 61 years of age and feel 7 like a 16-year-old girl." Foley Kidney Pills invigorate weak and deranged kidneys, relieve backache, rhetaatism and bladder trouble Dickson Drug Store.-Adv. h Cure for Whooping Cough. : A gill of amber, half a gill of old r Jamaica rum. Mb: them together and rub the child's back and breast with . it. Then put a piece of new flannel over breast and back. Do this night and morning and whenever the cough is very troublesome. You will find that whooping cough will not last long t after this treatmei.. Whoopilag Cough. Well-everyone knows the effect of Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is a remedy wh.ich brines quick relief for Wbooping Cough, loosens ihe mucous, soothes the I lining of the throat and lungs, and i makes the coughing spells less severe. A family with growing children should not be without it. Keep it handy for all Coughs and colds. 25c at youl Druggist. Electric Bitetri a Springs Tonic.-Adv. y Beauty to Be Seen in Rain. I ~iIt is a great mistake always to know Yenough to go in when it rains.. One 1may keep snug and dry by such knowl- - Sedge, but one misses a world of love liness, A Sluggish Liver Needs Attentionu. Let your liver get torpid and you are in for a spell of misery. Everybody gets an attack now and then. Thous ands of people keep their Livers active and healthy by using Dr. King's New Life Pills. Fine for the .stonmach, too). Stop the Dizziness. Cons-ipation. B; iousness and Indigestion. ('lear the blood. Only 25C, at your Dr uggist. Adv. Positively Unreasonable. French serfant (to marketman) "What-! Ten francs for a chicken! Are you mad? Why, that's equal to the price I've been charging my mis tress for the fowl!"-L'Illustration. Rheumatism Yields Quickly to Sloan's. You can! prevent an attack of Rhe mnatism from coming on, but you can stop it almost immediately. Sloan's Linimens gently applied to .the sore joint or muscle penetrates in a few -minutes to the inflamed spot that caus es the pain. It soothes the hot, tender, swollen feeling, and in a very short time brings a relief that is almost un believable until you experience it. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c of any Druggist and have it in the house -against Colds. Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not sat isfied, but it does give almost instant relief.--Adr. Sharpens the Appetite. JTokeleigh (visiting Subbu:') --"An( you have a grindstone, too. Will I' put an edge on a dull appetite?" Sub bubs-"Certainly! If you turn thi handle long enough." Make Good Work Possile. You cannot do good while your bow- " els are sluggish or your liver topid, Wm'. 0. E. Bielke, Mgr. Scot: Hotel, Hancock, Mich , says "I gave Foley Cathartic Tablets a thoroug trial, and find them a mild but safe cathartic." Foley Cathartic Tab'ets never gripe or cause neausea. TVhe~y do away with that drowsy, dull, tired feeling and are wholesome, cleansing and healthful. Most satisfactory for stout persons. Dickson Druir Store.-Adv. fBe Sure You Get This Old Reliable Cough Medicine Imitations aliways follow the trail of sue cess. Bundreds of imitations have come and gone since FOL.EY's HoNEY AN TAE CoM roursD began, 40 years ago, to loosen the grip of coughs and colds. Be sure yo~u get the genuine Foley's Hey and Tar Comipound TAnd avoid the namnes that sound lilke il. Here are three easy ways to tell the genuine. 1st-The name of "Foley's." 2nd-The yellow V * package. Srd-The I ~ v Beehlve ontheyel - , low package. You cannot get a sub stitute to do for you S-what FOLEY's HoEYx ANSD TAEn COMcrOuND will do I -foi-coughs, colds, roup, bronchial and lagrippe coughs, throat and lung trouble. Buy it of your druggist and be safe. **iVERY USER IS A FRIEND. Dickson's Drug Store. FOLEY KIDNEY PIILS > =OR BACKACWfE KID1!EYS AN~D BLADDER - Dr.king's New Life Pills Rheumatism Spra Lumbago Sciatica Why grin and bear all these ills when Sloan's Liniment kills pain? "I have used your Liniment and can say it is fine. I have used it for sore throat, strained shoulder, and it acted like a charm."-AlZen Dinn, Route 1, Boz 88, Pine Vaey, Mis; "I am a painter and paperhanger -by trade, consequently up and down lad ders. About two yers ago my left knee became lame and sore. It pained meat. nights at times till I could not rest, and I was contemplating giving up my trade on account of it when Ichanced to think of Sloan's Liniment. I had never tried it before, and I am glad to state that less than one 25c. bottle fixed me up apparently.as good asever."-Chares C. Ca eU;Fkorence, T SLOANS All Dealer 25c. Send four cents in stamps for a free TRIAL BOTILE. DR. EARL S. SWAN, Inc., Piadelplna, Pa t. B KEEP COOL Wear a Palm Beach Suit Guaranteed Genuine. Ka~z~ll's Barin Sor. Agents for American Lady Corsets. The Clarendou Ladies are cordially invited to mnspect the splendid Line of Spring Millinery now opened up at the establishment of THE MISSES WILKES, on Liberty Street, Sumter, S. C. Miss Tong, one of the most experienced Mili ners that has ever been in Sumter is now with us. and her reputation alone is a sufficiernt guarantee to -the most exacting. Call and look at our Barnyard Sailors, and Tipperary Turbans and veils the very latest crea tions and which are so popular on the fashionable .boulevards of the large cities. We have gone to extra enpense and care this season to give our patrons the Newest and Cutes( and Smartest in Millinery, and our-prices are witl%, in the reach of all who desire first class. headwear: Our store is at 33 W. Liberty Street, where a hearty welcome awaits those who honor us with a Sumter,- -- -- --S. 'For Sale Fo CasH or on Time with Aproved Collateral. Nitrate of Soda, Acid Phosphate, and Ammoniated Fertilizers vdithi or wit out Potash. Better see us before placin g your order. Manning, S. C.