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* Don't Go Away to Buy Your Holiday Goods, We Have What You Want. WtAT SHALL I o Books for Old an Books are more popa every season. We h selection. Our Book plete. We have what TArTe assorsment late popt . Linen Books for the little I Meade Books for the girls (c Alger Series for boys at... - Renty Series- for boys (clot Boy Scout Series for boys Fairy Tales, all kinds, at.. Paper Back Books, all klnW Bibles and Testaments at.. Boy's and Men Our ten cents line of tu famous. We bave carefull, patzres for our holiday tr plete stock of four- in-han Eod and Bow ties. Pric. We have every kind of D think of-:-Unbrestable Am - caracter Dolls......... 'ibe real "Charlie Chapi Yc" can place him in many familiar positions. Hat ani each dolL. Wle have on Dispi Pab~she Al Coasty and Town Of A L&NDG.S. C. DEC. 22, 1915 Puire Coffee All Coffee! 20c. Per Pound in One Pound Packages. L.EON WEINBERG. "Everything Good to Eat." La Grippe is all the go now. Christmas week makes weak pocke books. Here's hoping we'll all have a mnerr; Xmas. Sad i the heart that cannot rejoic< at Christmas time. The college boys and girls are roll ing in for the holidays. Mr. J. F. Bradham last a very fin< mule Monday on his farm. We look for several hmusiness change in Manning the first of the year. Miss Olive Sturgeon of Sumter visit ed Mrs Marion Williams this week. Rev. G. P. Wats'n left last week u take up his new charge at Bishopville MissFlora McKelvey of Spartanburs Is visiting her brot~her in Maanog, Mi B. C. McKelvey. Mr. J. N. Riggs wasoperated on her yesterday, and our lasL reports are Lha he was suffering a great deal. The Home Bank and Trust Co., wi in a few weeks inst~ali a modern ioekei system CO keep valuab'e pap rs 1n. TO RENT--Farm and grood hooe w'ith ar esa water, orchard aod pa: ture, Olose to cell-ge anud churcb, ai I7 ilVE? This question is ea ir store for Christmas shops J Young People ar as Holiday Gifts ave made a careful Department is com- We are you want. have just re< ar Novels at 49c. each. and ChurheE Diks at...10c to $1 each. loth binding) at3O5c each ..............15e. esah binding) at..25c. each (cloth binding) at 35c. Pure F ...loc. to $1.00 each just consider , at 10e. and 15c. each. . 0c. to $1.00 each. s Neckwear. Special s has made our store Pure Fres chosen entirely new Ade. We have a cor- Bons, packed , reversible, Flowing ..............10c to 79e2 Belov Xl you can Imported dressed Dolls, ican made ment...... .... .... --- nOc-to $100 Genuine Kid Body Dol XV" Doll 95c DOLL HEAT f Charlie's Make the old Doll new. Cane with large asSOrtment of Dol.1 Celluloid and Metal... y the Largest Line of liolid 1E5 Never mind, ladies. The Christmas shopping doesn't come out of- your pocket". It <s your annual opportunity to get even with the men folks. Miss Cora Sprots, of Spartanburir, stopped over in Manning Saturday on her way to Foreston to spend Xmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. P. Sprust. Last Satarday's Sumter Item con tained a notice, stating that Mr. E. C1 Gross had moved to Sumter, which .i a mistake. Mr. Gross is still a resident of Manning. On last Thursday afternoon fire des. troyed several frame buildings in Sum merton, one of which was the Masonic hall, and all of the pharapbarnalia of the iodgie. All persons having claims againsti the county, are requeste d to have them properly itemized and in the hands of 4 the supervisor not later than the first, Wednesday in January. Hang up an extra stocking, Be sure you don't forget, One week from da e the darned old state Will be no longer wet.-Exchange. Mr. D. E. Bradham, bookkeeper for the Farmers' Supply Co., is having~ a I handsome five-room bunitalow erected I n North Kingstree, adjoitaing Mr. W. P'. McGiH's residence Contractor Chas H. Singtleton is doing the work .and as soon as completed Mr. and Mrs. Bradham will occupy it as their resi dece.-Kingstree Record. Mr. R. J. Bland was endorsed by the Sumter Bar AssociatioUr at a recent meeting tor the position of referee in bankrupt cy, aud the endorsement sent . to Juage H. A. MJ. Smith of the Fed-' eral court at Charleston. Tbe recom mendation was made upon the resigna tion of Mr. I. C. Strauss, wno has heretofore held this position. ,J. T. Hamilon, white, was brought, from the state farm at Hagood on Sun- ' day morning and lodged in the cout C jail on the charge of obtaining goods I from O'Donnell & Co., by false ore tenses. Hamilton finished his term on the State farm yesterday. It is aileg ed that be is from Williamsburg coun ty, but has been living in Clare-ndonj county, where there are other chares~ held against him.--Sumnter Ite~m. Christmas Eve! The wondrous Santa Claus comes to the children witi tone What visions or dolls, garne-s. ,book, candies, and ala so: ts of goodi.-s; o rum- . trumpets. whi..es or all Isorit4 of t - queaks and discadout b ast s. and the wond..rful Christ.s tree with -ta bral liant ligiits, gay coor, and myswArIous,. packag--, some of wh ich ruay contaiti the- longwisned-Tor -kas or th uge jack-kuire It isall euchaa'tmeut, a.l tb- coor of th.--ros--, the ran,,w triat spans. troeir soIUn. iv-s. Not all the I a.on' in the in sugrer, all of 'he woo der of th story of the Star of B-.thle- I heb~m, of the following and g'uiding of I the wise men to the lowly cradle of the coming King; not all the sad beauty ofz the old, old story can fully asatisfy the juveniie~ heart like- th-se B3ur. are we o: ehbldren of a lar..er growth? Ina I spite ofrtiv soleaiuity of :he occ ssio in spite of its l.een and renoder mening the gifw.and goodli-sande'nerry-makice r are adl Jear to' us. cntidreu an bears a sy to answer if you will ers. Every effort has be Clean. New Mercha Our Candy exclusive agents for D. Auerba ~eived in a shipment of over Just think of resh Candies at this p.tice seems the volume we sell and the meti or the Holidays I 2i Chocolates and Bon in attractive boxes at yc ic. Pound. r We Mention Ju large assort- Large assortment s*.5cto10consisting of Dogs,C ls...5cs$1etc............... )S Japanese Animal 'I We 'have a Bows and Arrows. leads. China Assortment Bellow: ... .10e to '75e Driving Reins .. ay Goods Ever Shown ir ~10U Married yesterday afternoon at the rdes bomne in Pinewood, Mr. Lee toy Gross and Miss Abbie Theo Ragin daughter of Mr. J. P. Ragin. Friday afternoon-about 4 o'clock a ~orse belonging to Rees Green, a col red man, who lives beyond Shady ~ide, was killed when it ran into the ig plate glass front of D. C. Shaw toor Co.'s show room The two horses rere hitched to a wagon and for some nknown cause had become frightened ~nd ran away. They were going up umser Street at full speed until they eached the corner of Hampton Ave ne, when in endeavoring to turn they an into the glass in front of the Shaw ~ompany office and show room. One f the horses endeavored to turn ud was cut only about the feet by tbe lass, while the other animal reared pon the glass and then came down on , the glass striking it in the stomach ear the bind legs and completely dis mboweling it. The horse was then hlled back out of the building hy its ate and Mr. Plowden ran out of the uilding and cut the two animals loose. [owever, the injured horse was in such pitiable condition as itstood in the reet with its intestines hanging ut that those standing nearby had pity n it and killed it at once by striking in the bead with an axe.-Snmter tern. BUSINESS LOCALS. Take Huggins' Cold Capsules, pre ared and compounded by us. Hug ins' Pharmacy, Levi Block. For Rent or Lease-The Gaill ard lantation, 200 acres open tenable land. his is one of the finest pieces of land n Ciarendon County. It lies in St. ames township, next to the plantation f Mr. 0.0C. Scarborough. F or terms pply to Edward E. Rembert, Rembert . C. For Sale-My House and Lot in Mar ing, good locntion, good out buildings ne acre in lot. Some fruit trees, lenty of shade. .1. B. Hudnal, Olanta . C. Or S. M. Reardon, Manning, . C. WANTED-An experienced W O iAN CANVASSER to solicit orders ow bouse to house in Manning for cal grocers for a leading food product alary $9 00 per week. Give experi nece and references. Address P. 0. ox 1276. Richmond, Va. HULG~iN~S' COLD CAPSULES un? take one dozen as directed, and if bv do not cure your cold, you get our mone-y back. Bonor Roll-Jardan. F: rst Grade-Oneida Corbett. Third Gr-id-T'heo Ridgill, Mary ,u Bradley. Fifth Grade-Dolph Bradham, Wil eGah an, Otto Rideil1, Bessie Rldg I, Loui~v Sprotrt. Ruth Thompson Sixth Grade-Lucile Rawlinson, Eli abeth Sprott, Lsna Rawlinson, Eu ~ene Plowden. Eighth Grade -Paul Graham, John idgeway. Ninth Grade-Lillian B-adham. Tentn Grade-Dewttw Graham, Le ora Ridgill, Dradham, Willim Brad am: Julius E Clard, P,-incipal. lar, visit TH E STORE OF A M en exerted to be helpful I indise, Arranged for Easy CANDY, FRUIT, NUTS. Department is the Best ii ch & Sons, one of the largest ma one thousand pounds. RemembE it. Pure Fresh Candy at I. unreasonable, after you have beel td of buying and it is easy to und. Fruits. Nuts. Raisins ! You want to get our prices befor n buy. We will save you money. stA Few of the l stuffed Animals Msk lid, its, Teddy Bears. h.... ....c toi $1 Po00n 'oys. .. .10c and up NeNaaWi ...10 and up ToSta Shp Toys. .5c and up BayPcfes. .......~ Baye a tters..... Clarendon. Our Store is Amusing and Instructi 25&c "THiE MOST POPULAR 5 Welcome To The New Pastor. A very interesting service was held at the Methodist church on last Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. It was a un ion service for the purpose of extend ing a welcome to the new Methodist pastor, Dr. Watson B. Duncan. After the opening services Rev. McCord of the Presbyterian churob, took charge and introduced the speakers. Hon. J. H. Lesesne represented the town and in fitting words welcomed the new min ister as a force in the intellectual and. moral uplift, of the community. Mr. Lesesne indulged in some reminiscence and referred to the time when Mr. Duncan first came to Manning. ex changring pulpits with the late Rev. Henry M. Mood who was then Pastor of the church here. The speaker re memubered the text upon which M~2r. Duncan preached that day and also re ferred to the suggestion that perhaps the young minister had some other ulotive that time besides preaching the Gospel in Manning. He said that a very serious blow was given the church here a little later when the visiting minister married tbe organist. Hon. Charlton DuRant represented the Methodist church and in fitting words extended a very gracious wel come to the incoming pastor. Mr. Du Rant said that he was glad to welcome to the community a man whom many of the people here knew and loved. On behalf of the entire church tbe speaker pieaged the new pastor hearty sym pathy and co-operation. Mr. Wilkins represented the Baptis in the absence of the pastor of that church who was prevented from being present by sickness. Mr. Wilkins' saik was brief but bearty. The Rev. Mr. McCord spoke for the Presbyterians and spoke very feelingly of the spirit in which the Presby ter ians of Manning welcomed the new preacher. Mr McCord, using Presby terian phraseology, spoke of "install ing" Dr. Duncan. M~r. Dancan was very happy over the hearty. welcome and expressed high appreciation of the kind words that had been spoken. The occasion was a very d'elightful' one and was greatly enjoyed by all present. A splendid program of mus ic added to the occasion. Obituaries. In sad but loving rememberance of my two dear children, Placidia Shorter Stukes, who died May 24th, 19I4, and Harvey N. Shorter, December 24. 1914. Oh! the memory of the evenings as I stood with breaking heart, Seeing the ones I loved so dearly pierced by death's most cruel dart. I often sit and think of them when I am all alone, For memory is the only friend that grief can call its own. Oh! Placidia, how I miss your smiling face. where ever I go. I feel so lonly without you, but 'twas God who bereft me can all my sor Ohrows heal. OhSonny, my precious one, you want ed to walk the beautiful shore with tarther and sister, But we didn't know you meant to leave us so soon. You have been gone one year, your memory is as fresh as the day you passed away.. May we, by God's help, be able to meet the loved one-s that hats gione on. Where there will be no more parting. MornEn AND BRoTHERS. a ILLION GIFTS. Careful ti n every way. You will fin4 Choosing. and Bargain Pri i Manning. infacturers of Candies in this cour r we make special prices to Sunda3 2 l-2c Pound. i paying 25c a pound for the same j arstand. Special for the Holi e Pure-Fresh Candies, pae tractive boxes, at .15c. Pound. lany Dolls and To; .... .....hcps25. braIted Pianos PanBoe.. ........25c toO I To.ths .......25c toIO 1 0 be0als. Toy ..1c to 60ce ubr.... ........15c and up IFo~ls .........5e and up RberBlon the ret C riTmay Waces... thGea OfChristmas 1mpo. MAsoNS. Leon Weinberg, W. M; R. C. Wells, Y S. W; H. I. Ellerbee, J. W; Edwin 2 Johnson, Treasurer; E. J1. Browne, te Secretary; Chesnut. S D; B. A. Wein- C berg, J. D; R. L. Ridgill, Tyler. a EASTERN STAR. e Mrs. C. S. Rigby, W. M; H. I. Eler. u~ bee, W. P; Mrs. W. C. Davis, A. M; e Miss Lucy Johnson, Secretary; Mrs. R. C3 D. Cothran, Treasurer; Mrs. G. M. a Smith, Conductress; Mrs. I. I. Appelt, fE Assistant Conductress;.Mrs. J. H. Rig. 0 by, Mrs. J. W Rigby, Mrs. L. H. Har- ~ yin. Miss Augusta Appelt, Organist. e Meetings hereafter will be held at a 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. u WOODMAN. t J. W. Wideman, Counsel Corn mander; J. G. Dinkins, Adviser Lieu tenant; F. B. Clark, Banker; Thomas ' Nimmer, Clerk; J. E. Gamble. Escort; ' A. E. Windham, Watchman; Joe Price, U Sentry; D. D. Bishop, Manager; A. I. Barron, Manager; J. M. Windham, Manager; W. M. Brockinton, Camp. Physician; C. B. Geiger, Camp Physi- 1 cian; J. D. Lee, Camp Physician. b A Tribute.w On Friday December 2nd., the deathh angle visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ridgeway and took away P their eldest daughter. Hattie Rebecca. U Sbe was sick a long time, and all was a: done for her that could be done by her I loving Parents and skilled physicians, a~ but Goa knew best and took her fromV earrth to rest in heaven. Though she was sick a loug time she did not mur mur nor complain and before the endT came sne assured her parents that it o was well with her soul. She was a young woman of Christian character' had a kind and loving disposition andF was Toved by all who knew her. She was a member of Home Branch! Baptist church to which church she was devoted.D The funeral services were conductedD the following day by Rev. M. J. Kyser at Oak Grove cburch and the remains laid to rest in Oak Grove cemetery. M Weep not fond parents for your lov ing daughter. She leaves besides her parents three brothers and two sisters, besides a large I circle of relatives and friends to mourn her death. Beneath a mound of blooming rose, . Cold in death your daughter lies; i But her spirit is with tbc anil--s, In that home beyond the skies. A FRIEND. How's This fci We offer One Hundred Doliars llmward !or. any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bw T Hirs Catarrh Cure. F. J. CH ENEY & CO.. Pyops.. Toledo. 0. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years. and beleve him perfcl~y honorable mnall business tranisacionis and tinan cially able to carry out any olpligations made by Es'r .& TaUAx, wholesale ci ..gists. Toledo. 0. WALING, KINrNA N & MA avL;, wholesale drug- 1l gists, Toledo. 0.. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takent internally, acting directly upon the blood and niucous surfaces of a the system. Price 75c. per btattle. Sold by all pruggists. Testimonials free.) Hall's Family Pills are the bjt ti The Gainins That Does Not he T eef b1 Because of its tonic and 1szatj' eeffect, LAXA-' TIVE BROXO QUININE is b4irthan orditiary ~ Quinine and does not cause -osness nor 'j rigig n ea. emember NI name and loo fr te igatue f . c.xVE.25. iought and extensive Iat our store, attracti ices on Every Item'. The Tint Wonder Build struct hundreds try. We velous moving Schools plete and easy each package --- Price , SC odos, but "Motorcy The NewRacei ed by cord attacia days 1 object. End of < hand, by raisin A in at- same, one can g-. sired. It's grea; I Price SE rs We Have fin! .............5c and up Horns. ...........10c and up Flutes.. ............5e and up Whistle. ......5e and up Tea Set ... ...1cand up IToy Stov ......85eand1 00 Merry-gi ..........c M c a i l'os....1c ndun Paam inm Pakedin ver ToTePol fClrno;ony d nistogtn ets bivwe th atlo our eftore autracn icta tldes eserv tem < Idt o te uces fthe Fain. - ea Ishllleveodser ori Scyu hol visiedte air easy " wo trea discagesio derakig. The Nceraise - an kncedno b bard tain clatepse hand byve ascce ed manat-rsam te, oifrnte a g otsdidth betPteyce an t s W ettaol havee in .e.ad.ot andu orwmaeru -ep a 5olardrhipo hsec 5attohv agnd- Tad aSer park, and r and higerretg o xibt.- lln Pfahinamlac re ealze Packedfin veryeh :d ands thrtf doyorsorboe all ow ok us bymaking mor sto 'arsuess. foyusnncially dos w< than the educatiof advantar As ionwos freely gve teir arun eners o th i feauic wrt veonsemeraton. ewihth it l foureffortser Faiunet yak, Serce tat The dethdsreChrch. ,ebdist tEpsccessao heh FSir. Wantsgoin to nn anyor. rfearhu Iu sl leay ot 11:30 aon id 7he mosbyt w sor. dring. Thbet "AoCeristm: dy ithon c ccsos tenfin ksubjecat: bTe hneardosi he margr of theistmast dusc w enderdid tebe the coul dil ea te be- hae ouldhveb nm A no aerstng ororan wll eret at olrfhis o e servic 4 heyu pe ano he amman-tagndral a ins prar srvoindce thl e farerd urn edbts. All oftimi!c rb mo ly o *hvted etrullste eh at small amunth. eyan Te frelzedalpit of overtneta edsan hrt dollas justote alluit rnt o thet aount iteredfor r. Noswsel sses in ort yda twied will rove Fria go vestment for yunanctherybecaus eductithnally et snd v unh t~ete princat ionladvantageoft plans have been given to t Ve Displays. wide Assortm< er Toy. Ladies er-Can c o n- This Departn of different mar are offering s.p LATE, NEW LIb figures. .Com . Prices. di rections~ with Fur Collars packed oi Large assortment Col Collar and Cuff Sets, c. Each. Collars,.all kinds, on Ladies' Tango Ties, v Fur Trimmed Ties... Middy Ties for the G le Mike" Windsor Ties. all col< Toy-operat Barga ed to stationary During, the to ord is held in several nandred di g or lowering Dolls that were sh ,t any speed de- not put these with have them on Bar, b. Prices. - If you want a Ic Each. money, come early tock._ .............. ...... 5c and up Mechaiie: .... ... ......5e and up New Ha< ............1c and up All Fricti ....................5c to 1 00 each. es..................10c and up] Real -tea -Rounds..... .....25c and up Windslow al Automobiles... 15e and up Boy Scour Pi'e Driv.-rs ........ ..1 00 I-dian '* Department with Things Pr I'STATE OF SOUTH CARDLUNA Co9unty of Clafrd.0on. By James Mf. Windham~,'sq., Probate ne WHREAS.Judge. k. WHRA.Allen Mf. Rhame made h'suit to me. to grant Letters of Admin at istration de bonis non wit h the Will an wl nexed of the Estate and effects of Edito t Capers. I THESE ARE THEREFORE, to es cite and admonish all and singular the te, kindred and Credttors of the said Edith )W Capers decease~d, that rthey be and ap pear before me. in the Court of Pro :k- bate, to be held at Mannirg on the 3rd r day of January next. after publication s hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, t to show cause, if any they have, why ce the said Administration siiou!d not be ;s. granted. t-. GIVEN under my hand this, 19t~h t da y of December. n ~ JAMES M. WINDHi-M, d IsEAL1 Judge of Probate STATE OF SOUTH GAROLINA, County of Clafredon. sBy James MI. Windham, Esq., Probate~ ye Judge. - WHEREAS, Chas W. Lavender made o VIsuit to me, to.grant h imLettir-.of Ad k minitrat ion of the Estate anti Eth-ets of d W. E. Lavender. 1l1 These aze th'erefore' to cite and ad r- monish all and singular the kindred e and Creditors of the said W. E. o Lavender deceased, that they be s. and appear before me, in the Court of v Probate, to be held at M~annintr on the ~ 3rd day of January neXr, after pub lication 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 16th. day lot Dectember Anno Domini 195 . I JAME~S M. WINDHIAM. [sEAL] .Tuddre of Pr0;btte s The delicious little fish called the ar. chovy is founid it: large quantities b ethe Mediterranean sea and also on the il coasts of spain. Portugal and. France. where extensive fishitng operntions.are 0 carrded on during the months ot May, -. June and July. Ella-Miss Antique says she wishes she could step a the pthone and call up her happy college days. Bella-If she did she'd have to employ the long n distance phone.-Florida Times-Union. Nothing but the harmony of friend ship soothes our sorrows. Without its sympathy there Is no happiness on tearth.-Mozart. In For Tnuts and Children In Use For Over 30Years: aAlways bears h. the IS~ecia1 on Candy and i. Frvit~s Etc. If you want -a Box of Oranges or a Barrel of he preparatioz c nts. Neckwear ient is Up to-date. We rior -values in all the 3E STYLES at Bargain ae in a box .......50c. each. lars, values........10c. eich. one set to the box.25 and 50c in box..........25 and 50c. ronderful values...10c. each, . .................25c. each. irls................5c each. )rs..........10c. to 25c. each. in Tables rnado last May. we had : lars worth of Toysand ghtly damaged. We will our new stock, but will rain Tables at Reduced lot of goods for a -little. before they are gone. l Traics with Tracks 50c& up i Car Toy.... .........1 00 on Toys. strong and durable, ...... ... .......25a-andup m Engines.......50e and up Sk4tes, pair....,. ...... 00 Salts....... ........1 00 - it..............I 05 actical and Useful. C. LURING WILD GEESE. Live Decoys Are Often Used and Made* - to Play the Traitor.. American wild geese each spring mi grate from waters of the southern states to the shores of the Arctic in northern Canada. The two great com mon varieties of the bird are the honk ers and the wavy, or white, goose. Both of these are extensively hunt ed. Covering. :as they do. about 5.000 miles on their annual migration. these birds rest at various places 'en route and are thus shot by sportsmen ain.cst' across the length of the continent. The birds have a peculiar trait of always leaving one of their number .on look out while the rest feed. To aid in the shooting of wild geese live wild ones, captured young and raised in captivity, are often placed in feeding grounds in likely territory on the line of flight of the migrating flocks. These decoys are terrible tral tors and by their calling often bring the flyin:g ones within shooting dis tance of the sportsmen. who lie in hid dlen pits near at band. Painted decoys. sba ped like geese and made of steel. are also used by the hunters. In the latter case the men. from their hiding place in the pits. call. the lirds by using a goose calL, a metal instrument like- ai fite. which mimics the sound of~ the goose with remarka ble realism.-Philadelphia North Amer lean. - WRiTING ON METALS. By the Use of Wax and Acids Etchings ;ny Easily Be Mad. Usually a man alttemplts to put his name on his metal possessions by scratching with a file or knife poit and makes the poorest sort of a job). It is rea!lly very easy to write on any maital-the blade of a jackknife, a watchenise, skates-if "ne happens to know how. and the attractiven'ess of the inscription is limited only by the artistic ability of the individual. Cover the pIlace where you wish to write- with a thin coating of melted beeswax. When the wax is cold write plainly with any pointed instrument, being particullar to cut the letters through the wax to the metal. Then mix one ounce of murittic acid and one-half of an ounce of nitric acid. or smaller quantities in the same pro. portions (and remember that those acids arec deadly poisons), and apply the mixture to the lettering with a feather, carefully filling each letter. Allow the acids to remain from one to ten minutes. ::cording as the etch ing is to be light or deep. Next dip the article in water, wash out the acids and melt off tihe was. and the thing is done. A little oil should be applied as a finishing touch. Gold, silver, Iron or steel can be marked in this way. Youth's Companion. iares Ok- Scres, Othler RemedIes Won't Curl. The worst cases,no matter of howor standing. are cured b, the wouderful, old reliable Dr.