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Net Contents 15Fluid Draon Asi ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. AVegetablePreparationforAs *jj'3 similatingtheFood byReguta tins theStomacksand BoWClsof Thereby Promoting Digestion Chcerfulnc; sandRest.Contains neither 0pium,Morphinenot Nineral. NOT NAR0GOT 'gy !i purnpkiinV'i a nd Feeri.shnes ad 1 f'fLossd OF LEEP T, Ii-rni GOMPAW a Goyelpfyo l Remedy for ", onstipatiOfland Diarrhoea. 'S.MMIES'verishness and oZS Loss OFSLEEP r.a esuiin~;Il.rcfroniiafany ca q rac*Siifle Si~lnture or (By N. C. Parke.) American Field Headquarters in France, Sept. 5--(delayed)-The most important artillery and infantry man euvres since the arrival of the "Sam muies" took place today. French ar tillery and French and American in Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days OINTET fail tocure anycase of tehng J) U B at kin P[YTWARGAM shouanFild burersi eurssnthe q uri althem D.es tokp Mc oa. Frnh r CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. fantry participated. The maneuvres were witnessed by General Sibert. Nine French batteries took part in the war game. Throughout the day there were ex hibitions by the "Seventy-fives" trench mortars and "barraging" me chine guns, concluding with a theoret ical attack on and capture of "enemy" trenches. On the march through the early morning mists, filling the "alleys over the ribbon-like roads, winding far be low distant chateaux and swinging through French villages, the Sammies resembled English Tommies in their new English helmets. Peasants turn ST I est Carload S AND ver had, and d of a Mule we have it. ant you to co: I Line of ES R( NS BF ,ES BL ny year's of of Clarende sufficient gu r of these art: IR ADHAM cheered thn marchers enthieiastical ly. Severalf French mourited oflTers joined the troops en route. The line of march led' through. a deep. valley alongsike a ravine, thetide across a high plateau from which the forenoon maneuvres .were' witnessed. In the meantime, beginning early in the morning, concealed 'rench bat teries of "Seventy-fives" were sending shells whistling overhead the march ing Sammies, across the valley and bursting with dull rasnes on the dis tant hillside. On he plateau the American troops were joined by a di vision of French chasseurs. The Sammies and the chasseurs stacked their rifles and squatted down on the plateau observing the shells bursting across the valley. - General Sibert and his staff officers gathered at the forefront of the plateau to gether with French officers. Follow ing the preliminary firing the artillery laid a rolling barrage on the "Mack ensen" and "Ludendorff" trenches, the "Seventy-fives" deluging the shallow 'trenches, blowing up the works and tearing up 1arbed wire entanglements, while the American officers and "Sam mies" watched intently the shell ex plosions followed by the rise of black End white smoke columns. "How would you like to be going over behind that?" asked a Chicago Sammy, contemplating the methodical effectiveness of .the French artillery fire. "Great," came the quick reply, "I suppose they know what they are do ing, giving us this play business of training, but I'd like to go up against the real thing just to see how ol Fritz likes us." This was apparently the universal sentiment among the Sammies. The barrage fire was followed by a bom bardment of the "Berlin works," trench mortars at short range drop ing huge missles that sent great clouds of dirt skywards to the ac companiment of loud thunder claps. The forenoon program ended with a machine gun demonstration. The " arm sun that had been beating down upon the Sammies throughout the long morning hike swelled their appetite. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. of no matter I or Horse ~~ me in andi )BES LIDLES ,ANKETS service to n countyt .arantee of & SON.i 1 1 * I* _ This is Thomas A. Edison, who, although seventy years of age, is now working eighteen hours a day for his country without pay or thought of reward. He is setting his fellow Americans a splendid example of patriotism. His work is being done secretly, but it is probably true that the nation is placing more reliance on Mr. Edi son than on any other single man except the President. Mr. Edison is conceded to be the greatest inventor the world has ever known. The New Edison, which the New York Globe calls "The Phonograph with a Soul," is Mr. Edis:>n's favorite invention. It is the achievement in which he takes the greatest pride. Do you believe that there is any other man in the world, or any group of men, who could invent as good a phonograph as Mr. Edison's new phonograph? Mr. Edison owns and controls Thomas A. Edison, Inc., which manufactures The NEiWEDISON "The Phonograph With a Soul." This wonderful new instrument is built by expert workmen under the direction of highly paid technical men in accordance with laboratory standards established by Mr. Edison personaily. Do you believe that any talking machine factory could make as good a phono graph as Mr. Edison'3 aboratories make? it you like music--"-:nd who doesn't-you will sooner or later have a sound-reproducing in ;trumient in your home. It is worth something to know which is the best. We don't ask you to take our word; we listen to the New Edison's Re-Creation of merely ask y, to make a test. Come to the voices of the same artists. If you would our store; IL .s give you the names of the like to put the New Edison alongside of a art:t.3 whose - oices have been Re-Created talking machine when this test is made we shall be glad to send the New Edison to your by the New E-h.;n and who also make talk- home without any obligation or expense on ing i tachin' reco Is. Then if you please, go your part. If you can get the talking ma to r talking m-.chine dealer's store and listen chine dealer to do as much, then you can to the '-alking machine records made by these make the comparison at your leisure and -- :.di.sta. Afterwards return to our store and . convenience in your own home. J. E. KING & CO., 39 South Main St. SIUMTER. S. C. Ihey consumed their "chow" with It is understood that the next ma- camp, although it has not been defi .reat zest. They rested during the neuvres will afford an opportunity to nitely decided upon. If this camp is afternoon maneuvres at which they the Sammies to advance under bar- held, preference will be given to thw were only spectators. They took up rage fire. applications of drafted men who positions on a distant hillside and ------------o sire to try for commissions." watched the attack of the French DRAFTED MEN TO HAVE The movement of the first 5 per -harseurs following a theo'ritical bar- CHANCE FOR COMMISSIONS cent of the draft army to the mobili rage fire upon a theoritical German zti position lying in the ravine. The Washington, Sept. 8.-Drafted men est hitch, according to reports to Gen chasseurs advanced in four waves, the now mobilizing will be permitted to oral Crowder today from the different first rush making 50 meters per min- obtain commissions in the next offi- states. This work accomplished, the ute. A F-ench biplane shot rocket rs' training cam, ecretary of Wrl ang signals upward. The blue-coated Bkrsi oa.lre ao fgtig4 e cn chasseurs moved down acros a clover As nterarvla h rf fterqoa f ocm nSp field and with rifle and hand grenadlecmlsthywlbepriedojinebr19 occupied the fiirst objectives, the team ftesriefrwihte ___ "Macskensen," "von Kiuck" and "Rup-cosdrteelsbatftdi p~recht" trenches. They signalled their ve fterepomnso rfs DETS NTETMS pr'ogrecss to the airplane and. then sosi ii ie halted while the theoritical barrage Awd il o u'neeti proceedled. Then they swarmed up the tu pndu otemnwog nG 1.FOD ste'ep Sidles of a quarry with astonish- a osrpelpiae.Teflo- Sreo n ii nier ing rapidlity capturing the "Coblentz,"in ruigwspbihdtay y omeOrIIrcha'sSr. "Cologne," "Treves" and "Bcerlin"PrvsMahlGerlCovd: trenches. In the final rush, with "e r o rfe o a pc grande and bomb they poured into lbaceoftesrie rayLON NE TI ED the third adlvance line of the secodnscca v'k Almutrlrto nFit-asRelEaeMrggs German position, which was theirmoiiaoncpwthheotngt third objective. They completed theirofteiloabar.Wnthyr-URY& 'B AN maneuvres under the setting sun. nca apacaeu nur ilAtres tLw A French officer, who observed the b aeit hi pca ulfe-MNIG .C marching Sammies wvith considerabletisalnsofrsiscm tbe interest, told the International Nevswits h ulcitret ahmnwl Service correspondent: b sindt ht(uyo ote ~ W IEA "Trhe Amei'icans have made surpr'is-brnhomiiayevce hrceAtreytLw ing improvement since their arrival, cnrn(c h pactbnft"MNIG .C I think that with a little more prae- SertyBarsidAdoi tice under artillery they wvill be ready "TeWrDprnethsudro esg"heeal"lg. for the tr'enches, though perhaps it is otmainatir eev fies adlvisable to use thenm as trainers for DRJ.ACLE other American troops."DresOtMlraBidsp ytmens, State of Ohio, Ciby of Toledo, Mlraercete~o~nhiduteySoe Lucas County, as.n rctnc Fraut n hlrc. ~ MNIG .C Frank J. Cheney makes oath that- -PhnNo77 he is senior partner of the firm ofSeorWieufr F. J. Cheney & Co., dloing business 'inj 1 1W C AI the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, andl that said firm wvill poy ~ ie o lile~~eAtre tLw the sumi of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Ofayti'inteleofPs-MNIGS.. Catarrh that cannot b~e cured by the etsfrWdigPsoar use of HALL'S CATARRHI MEDI- Snl ~aod rFnyDRN LElE CINE. F"RANK J. CHENEY. Dimn Je lr, Wths Sworn to before me and subscribed CokSeln ivr u tony tLw in my presence, ths6th Jeelyofth ewrfa- ANIGe-C cember, A. D. 1886. trs ohI li n ac (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, jwly Notary Public. W adeol oi n I EEN~ Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken GeunGodadcm teAoryatLw internally and acts through the Blood ihalmi re hue.MNIG .c on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem. Send for testtmonials, free.SY V NR0.ury .Oir F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. ClmiS . Poe14 Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Cre anadHmtn ~ PRY&OBYN Iti Tud rsto Uhat tenxm A ttre-ai onecr tL the. SammesNoNavane uderbar