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0 0ism SCHLOSS Over the Top" of the .entire town our Splendid Winter Suits and Overcoats carry the.honors. When you cometo THE NEW IDEA CO.'s for a garment you will find the exclusive Style, and Quality that is overtopping all others. We're showing the supreme Creations of such famous clothes makers as SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. of Baltimore and New York and others' There's every new. model, every new fabric, crisp, snappy. full of the Winter touch. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES AT $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 AND UP. Money's Woarth or Money Back. TH E NEW IDEA CO. - MORiRIS NESS, Manager. CLARENDON'S BIC .rfl~~.Rhrsn COTTON MARTS i.OD.lrvi,1.AGrhmP' (Continued from Page 1.) o hs ircl epnil o h flank either side of the street wherechrte ofherascin ofhs nearly every line of comniercial activ- lrefnnilisiuin a~ h ity is ap~parenlt among the busy marts fatrn hwnepcal h n of trade in Pirrewood. Going outdiie prft,,oesnt lng n into the residential section are beau-gangth iprsoA htte - tifdl houses of several artistic de-nnilafiso h ako ie signs, where the tired merchant at woa nttto nwihtepo the close of the day retires irom his peo h lc n daetcm *labors and, the other residents of the mnte a esi ohv ra place enjoy their hospitable dlomiciles.reinefo th aoag wic te Hotel Facilities. adefcet mngmn. A h Miss Julia Brailsford and Mrs. C. csirswno utmr fti W. Bates have a large, commodiouisbakncoeraemtwihou house where the traveler and strang- ts n biigteteta h er in the city may find a hospitablehadofCsir.A.R gl. temporary home during their sojourn AsmdVrosNi in Pinewood.Vriunaehvebn The Bank of Pinewood. to nwo.Frt twsPnlg In 1912 The Bank of Pinewood *as ~etPnwo hnWs lrno established and, un'der the efficientan filyPnwodwhe nmeI management it now has a. capital of wl nalpoaiiyrti nve $A0,000 with a surplus of $1,100 and o h ra euaina omr undivided profits of $3,358.20. Its of- ilcne hc i a tand n ficers are: President, G. A. Lemmon;de thtnm.Fo te gra vic pesien, J U Grffn; asior aundJ c R.Gr if n e ti. ber R ichrsn, P. sH. 1E1R FRIENDS O AID SNE RCEIY[D Says Taulac Proved a Fine Stomach ,Remedy for Her. PRAISES IT TO OTHERS Mrs. Duclkworth Glad to Recommend E for Troubles Like Hers.' "Tanlac proved a fine atomvh medicine for me, and I have told quite 'a few people who complained of stomach trouble to take it," said Mrs. N. ~D. Duckworth, of Pelzer, S. C., in' a statement endorsing Tanlac. I suffered from indigos' ion for many years-really -ever since I was a child -and I could not eat a general diet, but I had to be very careful cf what I did eat. I really never did get hun- I hry, either. "The Tanlac certainly did help my indigestion and soon had gotten my stomach in a great deal betted condi tion, so that I ate more and soon I was getting hungry. It made a quick improvement in my condition, too. I am glad to recommend Tanlac for troubles like those I took Tanlac for." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Man ning; H. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plowden, New Zion; Farmers' Sup ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Sum merton.-adv. tio'h Pinewood was most natural and apropriate. for a name. What Made Pinewood. Enterprise and push intelligently applied in all lines of industry has been instrumental in making Pine wood one of the leading commercial centers in his portion of South Caro lina. TI. - men back of all progres sive mQvements.from the inception of the place to the present would have served a potential factor in bringing any community into prominence and placed it indellibly on the map. Where the sturdy pioneers dropped out of the race good blood was there to lead in even greater and more progressive movements. Pinewood has secured a grip in the commercial field which means a far greater and' influential city in the fruitful yeak's that are in sight. Wm. M. Bowen. . FOR SALE-One five room house knowi as the. Frankie Hodge house, in Manning, good location. Apply to I. I. Appelt, Manning, S. C. Married last Sunday at the home of the bride in Orangeburg, Mr. Wil lie Cuttino and Miss Mary Sue Way. 0 PAXVILLE NEWS A pretty event of last Wednesday was the party given by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Keels at their residence near town in honor of their little daughter, Elizabeth, who celebrated her fourth birthday. The little ones enjoyed various games, many of which wvere qhuite interesting. About 4:30 o'clock the guests were marched into the- (lin ing room, wvhich wvas bright and bril liant with lights and floweis. The center of the table was dlecorated with a cake on which stood four lighted candles and nearby was the name, "Elizabeth," in green litters. Re freshments in abundance wvere served. The happy little girl received many Stntc oI 8ooth Carollna, County of Clarendon Court of Common Pleas. Andrena Moses, Plaintiff, against' Nemiah Richardson, J:mes Richard son,' Fanny Dyson, Nellie Riehard son, Susan Smith, Wallie Richard, son, Frank Roberson, Anna C. Neufville, Nannie Richardson and O'Donnell and Company, Incorpo rated, Defendants. Amended Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint Served) To the Defendants Above Named: You arc hereby Summoned and re quired .to answver the Complaint in this action of wvhich a copy is he re-I with servedi upon you, and to serve1 a copy of your answer to the said Complaint-on the subscribers at their officee, 120-122 North Main Street, in the City of Sumter, S. C., within twenty dlays after the service hereof, exclusive of the clay of such service; and if you fail to answer the Coin plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated Noveniber 2?, A. D. 191?. Lee and Moise, Plaintiff's - A ttorneys. To the Defendants,.Frank Roberson, Nemiah Roberson and Johnnio Rob-' orson: Take notice that the Amended Summons and Complaint In this ac-. tion were duly filed ina the office of the Cleuk of Court for Clarendon County on' the 27th day of Novem ber, 1917. Lee aind Moise, ' Plaintiff's Attorneys. sweet remembrances. Several grown ps were also present, who enjoyed ha occasion Immensely. There was no preaching at -the 3aptist .church on last Sunday morn ng, as the paster, Rev. J. D. Bowen, vas called to Washington, D. C., the atter part of the weoh. Mr. Dewey Ieynolds of the Carlisle chool at Bamberg is here to spend Chariksgiving. The Woman's Missionary Society of he Methodist church will meet Dec: ith, 3:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. C. W. Gunter. An especially pleasing >to'vnm is being arranged for this 'ccas on by the president, Miss Jessie Mir. anl Mrs. W. R. Keels spent the veek-end at Bishopville attending, the mnuals conference of the Methodist hurch. The chicken roost of Mr. -L. Wein >erF was raided on last Saturday uight. The thief made good his es ape, but managed to get off with a ew, dronping severnl when an alarm vas made. Th :re will be a community sun-rise rayer meeting at the Baptist chirch mn Thanksgiving morning. Every >ody is cordially invited to attend this rvice. O - SEED OATS FOR SALE. J. W. Mins, the groceryman at. 'axville, has 400 bushels of Red Rust 'roof Seed Oats. These oats have cen examined by the seed grader, vho has pronounced them first class. X1,00 per bushel.-2t-pd. o BIOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP. Why use ordinary cough remedies, vhen Boschee's German Syrup has >eon used so successfully for fiftyone rears in all parts of the United States or coughs, bronchitis, colds settled n the throat, especially lung troubles. t gives the patient a good night's est, free from coughing, with easy xpectoration in the morning, gives ature a chance to soothe the inflam d parts, throw off the disease, help ng the patient to regain his health. 5 and '75 cent bottles. Sold by Hug ins' Pharmacy.-adv. --o AMIAIGN -FOR MORE WHEAT AND MEAT IN COUNTY CLOSED Farm Demonstration Agent P. H. enn has just completed a campaign ver the county for the purpose of ncreasing .the acreage in wheat and Iso the production of meat. This ampaign was conducted through the chools. Cards and letters, drafted y'government officials, were used in egistering each family in the county. [he government has informed the eople that the wheat and meat sup lies are very short. The surplus vill be used in feeding our armies n the field and, if we want our usual Holi< Just rec in Broa< Coats in For Ladies The styles an ,)prices waists will interest you Beautiful line of Dair chiefs. Kid Gloves. Fancy high stock Jabots. Novelty Broad Cloth Chine Collars. Black, White and Fan 50c to $2.00. Leather Hand Bags. Puff Boxes, Hair Rece Bar and Beauty Pin; For Men an Fancy Ties in Indivi Hair Brushes, Hose, He For hisses SCoats, Knit Sets, Pi Barrettes, Dainty Little You'll need no furti prices at which we are Come, you will be g SUAW & No. 11 South Main St. ALCOLU RAILRI Time Tal EFFECTIVE DECI SUPERCEDES TI: Leave Alcolu for blanta. stations Train No. 2 Alcolu .- . 10:05 A. M. *Green Hill.... 10:10 A. M. *McLeod - 10:15 A. M. *Harby - 10:25 A. M. *DuRant - 10:35 A. M. Gable - - - 11:00 A. M. Sardinia - - 11:10 A. M. New Zion - 11:20 A. M. *Beards - - - 11:30 A. M. Seloc - - . . 11:35 A. M. *Paroda Jet.- 12:20 P. M. *Hudson - - . 12:45 P. M. Olanta - - - - 1:00 P.M. *Flag Stations. All P. R. ALDERMAN, T. ] Schedules are given only fc guaranteed. The foregoing schedule ann Time Table No. 3. supplies of wheat and meat we must grow them. We will not be allowed to draw on the food reserves of the West. This campaign is being conducted in every county in the state. The cards given to the children to present to their parents were similar to the pledge cards used in the Hoover cam paign. The farmers are asked to do their bit in th'is great movement by growing two acres of wheat per plow and one additional litter of pigs more than formerly. VALUABLE LA I have for sale all the lam Turbeville which consist of the f Tract 1. Two Hundred and or less, in and around the town The Mercantile Store a besides a number of tenant hou. Also several other tracts c< and 3-10 acres, 96 acres and 56 a A particular description ma prospective purchaser. J. A. WEINBERG. Tri lay H eived a line o Icloth and Po Broadcloth. of our Shirt- Pieces, Nail able Chamo ty Handker- Necklaces, I An Attrai tionary in I Clas fll Boots in md Crepe dle and Black. Spats in cy Silk Hose Particularly Costumes. Felt Bed ivers, Trays, Padded Cm 3, Manicure War'mth an< d Boys dual Boxes, Bath Mats, ndkerchiefs, inlexp~ensive. and Children arses, Small Big Line of Shoes, and a mas Novelti< 1ter urging when you come a ielling. Lad if you do, and may be so McCOLLUM DAD COMPANY. be No. 4. EMBER 4TH, 1917. VIE TABLE NO. 3. Leave Olanta for Alcolu. Stations Train No. 3 Olanta - . - - 3;00 P. M. *Hudson - - - 3:10 P. M. *Paroda Jet. - 3:20 P. M. Seloc - - - .- 3:40?. M. 'Beards - - - . 3:55 P. M. New Zion - - - 4:05 P. M. Sardinia - - 4,:15 2. M. Gable - - - - - 4:55 P. M. *DuRant - - . 5:15 P. M. *Harby - - - - 5:25 P. M. *McLeod - - - 5:30 P. M. *Green Hill - - 5:40 P. M. Alcolu - - - _ 6:00 1.. M. Trains Daily Except Sunday. VI. ALCOLU, S. C. r information and are not ulls Trains Nos. 1 and 4 in The cards which were distributed will, when signed, be returned to the teachers and forwarded to Clemson College where it will be ascertained the additional increase that may be depended upon throughout the county. Similar campaigns have been con ducted in every county of the state. In every place visited in this cam paign great interest was shown in the movement by both teachers and pupils. In cases where no children were in attendance the teachers very kindly sent the cards to th parents. vDS FOR SALE Is belonging - to Estate of S. C. )llowing: Fifty (250) acres, slightly more of Turbeville including ad Two Good Residences ;eS. ntaining 1 and 7-10 acres, 123 eres. y be obtained from me by any stee. Manning. S. C. 0 .ints I f SUITS plin and Polisher with Remov is, Vanity Boxes, Pearl ~oudoir Caps. 4ive Assortment of Sta Io)liday Boxes. 3rlay. Mahogany, Brown Gr~ay, TFan andl~ White. Smart with Ta~ilor'ed Rloom Slippersl' with Soft shion Insoles Affords I Comfort. Felt Slippers, neat and Toys and other Christ ~s. ndl see 0our line and the rry if you don't. MER. CO., SUMTER, S. C.