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Is Only We are prepared to Wear. This season ing; The New "Pinch it is cut a little diffei more Snap to it. Yoi man in every walk o: pleasure to show you We carry such well k Rochester and Stroui In our Furnishing De son Bros. shirts, und wear from Cheney I tions We pride ourselves o ing Stetsons, Schobl< the very best line o1 Quirhoe Departmen Mahogany as well as Our Canvas Oxfords STUI 10 S. Main St FIFTY MORE SHIPS ARE SUNK BY SUBS Berlin, March 31 (via Sayville, Wireless), April 1.-"Besides sub marine successes already' published," says an admiralty statement issued today,' "the following new vessels were sunk in March: EL. O DEL E LE( For the first - anyone 9 ~ Heretofore, ti those whl - ~ Now Delco-L. SUMMER COTTAGE nj~I~~t,(~~i DE OItGHT creing hsaaa aa *M*lc .VACHT Upon Us an LS TI Four D. fill your wants in the line . we are showing all the Nei " Back is just the "Thing" I ent from the old style "Pin i will find, in our stock, suits F life. We invite you to call through. Our prices run fj nown lines of Clothing as So ;e -Bros. High Art." partment you will findNKIVtan erwear and half hose. Novel 3ros. and Altman, showing our HAT Department.) In , Marshall's and Eagle's H< Panamas to be had. t is brim full of the new sli the black leathers., are also in. BBS B I' "Thirty-four steamers, 14 fishing ressels and two sailing ships., Total, i0 vessels." (The German admiralty on March !1 reported the destruction, in asidi ion to previous sinkings, of 80,000 ons of shipping. That brought the otal toll of unrestricted U-boat war are-since its inauguration on Feb ECTRICITY FOR EVERY FARM DELCO-LIGHT ON THE FARM CO-LIGHT MAKE T RICITY UNIVERSA :tmc electric light and power are avail. mnywhere. to bonefits of electricity have been confi live in the larger towns and' cities. ght mnake~s electric current universally av. today furnaidhin farm---e w1. ah i i~ta~rrl ala ient. uafe and ceu- ~ th attaso power to operate lir~raa ta lnlaai mtachines. churns, Iaca~arando aaam ars. milking mia- a'a i f.ataaiot ;ceane.s. etc. -ounatry cimtrchtes, ,c haltlsa~ttcoe I3O. c it and paower to pat r noeaa~.a ~nI cainjm, t isLight aing rra rtalway t~igta ia cun icteleti pl ti e ngh in t campy o ta. ii*aaua~n~~m'tmaiae Sntiatel troop a s on te fofa t~a~em ra laa .aSre ndrame ba t a If a !,faa.I .5 'ra l nt saei oprt on it eron, an ne, giasine or anatuiral ~as. L C. BLAND Lee, Clarendon. Williams MNAVESVILLE, S. C. Dea.co-tioMY Oms-uns LMWo CooNOs AND PAveS ltOn ITSELF /L~ ys Off. )f Men's and Boy's v Models in Cloth or the young man, ch" Back and has appropriate to the and it will be our om $8.50 to $35.00. ciety Brand, Adler hattan shi vs, Wil ,k silk shirts, Neck all the latest crea Felts we are show )pkin's Straws and ades of Tans and ROS. Sumter, S. C. ruary 1-up to 1,265,000 tons. The additional 90,000 tons brings the grand total since February 1, as an nounced by Berlin, up to 1,355,560 tons). "Among the vessels sunk," contin ues the statement, "were a British auxiliary cruiser of at least 8,000 tons and an armed steamer of about 2,500 ble to ' ned to milable, stations: DELCO-LIGHT Unite~d MEXICAN BODER e. Ken-, i 31 j burg, RAILWAY ST^T'OI CAVE. ;ons,- sent to the bottom after 'an ar illery combat, and an armed trans ort of about 4,000 tons." The victims listed today include:, Twenty-four British ships, includ ng several armed steamer. Four French ships. Thirteen Norwegian ships. Two Dutch ships. One Portuguese ship. Seven ships of unidentified natioh riity. One steamer "flying the Dutch lag." The following ships are named in t :he admiralty statement: British: Coranda, 2,700 tons, armed. Pola, 3,060, tons, armed, coal. Trevose, Sy112 tons, armed. Alnwick Castle, 5,900 tons, armed, with parcels for Capetown. Flinton, 4,200 tons, armed, with t iron ore. Antony, 6,446 tons, armed, freight and passenger ship. Clan Macmillan, 4,525 tons. Rio Sorocaba, 4,207 tons, with 4,600 tons sugar for French government. Schooner William Martin, with coal. Bassia, 1,600 tons. Fishing vessels Guard, Pencear, Carlow, R-62, R-253, L. T-1,132, B. M-349, R-125, L. T-667, T-502, L. T-962, R-52. French: A steamer of 3,200 tons, probably the French steamer Glenaen, with su gar, from Java for Nantes. Esion, Rhoders, Etiole Polerne. Portugese: Angola, 4,297 tons, with coal. Norwegian: Steamers Skreien, Allcol, Attika. Laly, with wood. Arant, with sulphate and paper. C. Sundt, with iron. Pollup. with parcels. Egensse, with food for England. Bloomvage, with coal. Sasanna, with herring. Brode. Kong, with coal and parcels from Glasgow for Marseilles. Hugine, with coal from Sunderland for Satander. Dutch: Tank steamer August Kissler, 5,100 tons. I. B. (Unidentified) besides ships men tioned: One steamer of 9,000 tons with cargo. Two steamers, "one of whom flew the Dutch flag." Steamer of about 1,500 tons with cargo. 0 Bad Cough? Feverish? Grippy? You need Dr. King's New Discov ery to stop that cold, the soothing balsam ingredients heal the irritated membranes, soothe the sore throat, the antiseptic qualities kill the germ and your cold is quickly relieved. )r. King's New Discovery has for 48 years been the standard remedy for coughs and colds in thousands of homes. Get a bottle toaay and have it handy in your medicine chest for coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all bronchial affections. At your drug gist 50c.&adv'. Jews Back Entente. Newv York, April 1.-A dleclaration of sympathy with the entente' signed by fifty-three Jews of New York eity, and fifteen other well-known rcpr*e sentatives of their race in other cities, including Boston, Philadelphia, Memphis, Newv Orleans and Albany, was made public tonight by Prof. Richard Gottheil, of Columbia Urni versity. 0 Takes His Pick. Apropos of foolish questions, this story is told of a Titian haired son of the "old sod" who was working in a dlitch. A, spectacledl daughter of so :iety ap~proached and haughtily ask "'And, my man, what wvork do you Tfhe friend of the green looked up. lie took his short stemmed clay from between his lips and answvered as he swvung his pick over his back: "Shure, an' I take me pick.'" And so he dlid. RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's I the surest way to stop them. The beat rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of 'j* Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good/for y/our OWnl A ches, Pains, Rheumatism Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Ntc. 25c. S0c. $1. -At all Dealer. Plot Is Discovered. Petrograd, April 1.-Following the liscovery of a plot to proclaim Grand Duke Nicholas emperor of Russia, the )rovisional government ordered the ;ransfer to the fortress of St. Peter md Paul all nobles and other mem ers of the former czar's entourage iow imprisoned in the Tsarskoe-Selo )alace. The former czar and czarina vill be kept under guard in the pal ice. Grand Duke Nicholas now is n Crimea. The plot was discovered ;hrough the arrest of Grand Duchess Viarie Pavlovna, a cousin of the de )osed czar. 0 The Miss Charge. In a confidential little talk to a ;roup of medical students and emi 1ent physician took up the extremely mportant matter of correct diagnosis )f the maximum fee. "The best reward," he said, "comes >f course, to tell established special st. 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We hi on hanid -that we will; of onie or more bi~shel 75 cents a peck in one bushel. $2.40 a bushel in origi half bushels each. One-half bushel wi three foot rows. Vi bushels an acre. We dluarantee a ca -is raisedl. This is the most that has ever been ini tion. SMANNING Duchess Olga Weds. Petrograd, April 1.--Grand Duchess 3lga, a sist'dr of formei' Czar Nicli )las, has just married Captain Koudi owski, of the Russian army, accord ng to an announcement made here ;oday. The. duchess is the divorced swife of the Duke of O;enburg. Of-. icers of Captain Koudikowski's regi ment have asked him tu.resign. They say they wish no member of the fam ly of the Romanof1 family to be-con nected in any way with the army. . No Need To Rub" FOR stiff sore muscles apply Sloan's Liniment to the pain or ache, it quickty penetrates and soothes 'ulthout rubbing. Rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, sprains and bruises are quickly relieve by its use. 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