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ro S erware n d Jewelr At the most reasonable prices for fine goods, write to JAMS 'ALLAN & CO1 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, 285 King Street, - - Charleston, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1855. N[WSY IJSMS FROM NAB[[ ii r fl IIDr. F. Truluck of Olanta has made nthngements to be at the Wee NeC T.. ingtSt.Co ofNearMonto Wentot us wit. al. moeatl priced. oomvei Styls inre Seuitsromsi te e After taking in all the CoSnty Spirs a-r. Joe Walker can be found anore at his desk and we all delight iseeing himt back. ITE iN LDEL AdIES' DRSOPESe After having spnt thd Thanksiv holidays at the home of tiss Mar Sahet Brunson, Miss Penny has r -urQainty Neckwear.Sumer Sr anb Mrs. HenrS Ferrell of In the very heart of Charleston. (eelyville spent the week-end with 26sKin St. NerarmWents.t t copne y ~isIlicMoeo NEWS ITES FRM hAli here is ew. Fesh nd Uptp-daeDnd (lE. wTluck ofi Olanta hals made largeents we are a the Wee Neet ~Drug and r. v er dithonda oeeut them mals o toothla ege. hister aete n deiceosi the New los'and isse' Exlusie ~ Nen r Cmany's. buildingabl Atr tain iIall the County iyie in uiis~ Fair have Jore roome can ge afound a g ood 1( a t i me etesk n e l ih pAfter hinr apn hew laksgiv-e rger fauresinh feldy fro the hom of hiss ular-. heurne ta hs ankle ineal Sumel. Sp~Greelyvilrinspentrthheweek-ends.ith MIi4 OSiss tl FerrSi ofAGeeyil Sumeripnhe htsiing h're oi )~nporinedWorstedsSuitsaatolrssittle half laeoad we arown glad to:I welctbt h ~'j ~ alue of her.an Mrs.Meridith andla hount Dode asrothrs pemanent ests.~ c ther ar brigteande shiisin t ew be tha e ed.teluteo BT Mr. Bron ailsao hav ae in SlksandSergs. cok rea elaredNo thr stoe anod let But haemr Bron toet around o Shirwaiss ii GretestVarity.hs goodrd tme afihre i thecl fraonsty oldbythinnigaTies I~aity Nckwer.. MNr. the B.Mfightin cock qiketea SilkHosein ll clors panful isjr a vfew days. Strutting a a he rm he topa o his ulin o Ladie' SikUnerarentsfwsiole figerting rosmer work the kinao hais donek, and wepreld ofi ~i~u 'u v~'au D intist T immeheard tht roste aneisnearlys eck, P hlpe Fihtion. Never Trviet Da y Gwns, $.00 an, ups-no btter. lWhip beode, ohe'trecgns Mth g~esion atlowst rics WEnevwood Ne. Bro nerial Tirco ofthe Y.M.l.A tatr Manilea, Tases hel ois er pr. qull prudl has he a ~iger.*01b kne n toniceha kroer: te s tre ofI uggggp thercar Torih eaud sitniine the S. ~~ is id fR1 ih tsn t he hasvet ~ime Bu . . Boni o spodo hi ird ashewsad er s h Danger Signal. If the fire bell should ,ring would you run and stop it or go and help to put out the fire ? It is much the same way with a cough. A cough is a danger signal as much as a fire bell. You should no more try to sup press It than to stop atfire bell when it is ringing, but should cure the dis ease that causes the coughing. This can nearly always be done by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Many have used it with the most beneficial results. It is especially valuable for the persistent cough that so often fol lows a bad cold or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas Beeching, An drews, Ind., writes: "During the winter my husband taxes cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is the best medi cine for breaking up these atacks and you cannot get him to take any other." Obtainable anywhere.-Adv. was a stranger com e to usurp his position. "Ruffling his feathers, he retreat ed, grunted a bit in poultry jargon and spurs ahead, flew at his reflec tion. Mr. Brown was watching this from the window. Again, thrice again, the rooster attacked. But al ways the strange rooster was there to meet hin. "As a result the Don Quixote roos ter is kept i a coop, where he can do no more battle with imaginary foes." JUDGE BEN. B. LINDSEY OF DENVER TO SPEAK IN SUMTER Among the men wnto in the present generation have led in reforms and especially social reforms probably no one stands more prominent than Judge Ben. B. Lindsey, for several years now Judge of the County Court of Denver. One morning a few years ago Judge Lindsey found facing his court several street gamins who were accused of robbing a pigeon cote. Memory immediately Jumped back ifteen years when three boys at tempted to rob the same cote. One of the three died on San Juan hill, eane is now in the State penitentiary an: the third was facing the juve niles as their judge. The same ses sion of the court presented to the judge several yo'mgnt girls of school ace accused of disorderly conduct in the wine rooms of Denver. This thoughtful Judge began to in vecstigate delinquent juveniles and a nation-wi le campaign" revealed the fact of all the inmates in reform schools aiid penitentiaries more than half are under 23 years old. This implied a colossal error in the train ing of youth or an atrocious neglect on the part of the State and he be gan immediately to look for the rhe Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. I.AXA nvi, nROM[O QUININE is better than ordinary niinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringiug in head. Reteuber the full name and look for the signature of E,. W. (ROVE. 25c. Sp ec Starting will endeas French Dr purchased 1 Wildman, etor, I wills Sfrom now q 4in the past. who unders will contipi vice. The tow and I will a business.. J Thankini your patror E. W. Hoffman Fi cause of this awful waste in lives. What he has -accompslghed since is generally known to even the casual reader of current publications. Judge Lindsey appears as the sec ond number on the Sumter Lyceum Course at the Opera House in Sum ter, Wednesday, December 13. ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER SUSPENDS PUBLICATION Anderson, S. C. Dec. 5.-The An derson Daily Intelligencer, a morning newspaper established about four years ago, has suspended publication. The company was placel in the hands of a receiver about thre months ago and the plant has been aavertisel for sale on three different occasions. Federal Judge Johnson recently signed a decree continuing the sale until December 15. Tie management states in the afternoon paper that it will make a definite announcement as to its future plans within the next few days. -0 Mrs. Marshall Acquitted. Easton, Md., Dec. 5.-Mrs. Rose Virginia Marshall, accused with her husband, Frank Marshall, or keeping her imbecile step-daught er, Grace Marshall, imprisoned in a small room and cruelly neglecting her, was ac quitted in court here today. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE nROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. L;. W. GRO E'IS siguature on each box. .!5c. $44 EXCURS HIAV Thursday, Dec l'or the Christmas and N< Cuba, the Atlantic Coast Line , Manning to Havana, including n at the fare and on the date name January 7, 1917. Fares will apply via Jackson and the "Over Sea Railroad," or through Port Tampa, but not go via the other, and tickets will be en route, either on the going or Proportionate fares from mi ginia, North Carolina and South For schedules, reservations o intr literature on Cuba, apply to cure it for you promptly. H Atlanitic C The Standard Raili jal Nc today, Dece ror to run th y Cleaning ( :he same fro2 the owner a ippreciate yoi n, as Mr. W: I have experi ta d their bui ie to~ give yo n needs a pit iso continue 1 g you in ac age, Respectfully ROWLAND, ench Dry C1 Phone 142. Good for Constipation. '.' Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent for constipation. They are pleasant to take and mild arnd gentle in effect. Obtainable Everywhere.-Adv. TREATENS IN BILL. Washington, ) Dec. 5.:-Threat to turn a scheme of Carroll Livingston Riker for coast defense over to Ger many if it is not considered by the United States government by De cember 17 is contained in a bill intro duced in the house tod1ay by Repre sentative Ielgensen, o: North Da kota. Mr. llelgensen seeas to have a committee of experts examine the scheme which already fas been offer el to the war and navy departments without result. CONSTIPATION CAUSES BAD SKIN A dull and pimply skin is lue to a sluggish bowel movement. Correct this condition and clear your com plexion with Dr. King's New Life Pills. This mild laxative taken at bedtime will assure you a full, free, non-griping movement in the morn mng. Drive out the dull, listless feel ing resulting from overioaded intes tines and sluggish liver. Get a bot tle to-day. At all Druggists, 25c, Adv. .70 ION TO. ANA, ember 21, 1916. w Year Holiday excursion to Vill sell excursion tickets from eals and berths on steamships, !d above, limited returning until Ville; thence via the East C'oast via the West Coast of' Florida, ing via one route and returning good to stop over at all stations . return trip, or both. I ,arly every other point in Vir Carolina. Children half fare. f n trains and ships, and interest the undersigned, who will pro I). CLARK, Ticket Agent, Manning, S. C. 'ond of the South. mrber 4th, I e Hoffman ~ o. Having riMr. T. N. nd Propri ir business ildman has enced help sin ess and b u good ser tmber here to run that V Ivance for Prop., eaning Co.