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. %4 r The rome con rifable An oin Touring Model CONTINENTAL SiX niotor--Westingbouse Elec. trical equipment. 'ii BODIES CUSTOM built by Anderson. Finish, hand applied and hand rubbed. Top elbae, 120 inchee. -LARGESIZE Boycemoto. entir meter. Kellogg engine minr driven tire pump. Klaxon motor driven warning aI.- meet nat. H~awthorne "Ol&dSo1"' of M; spot light. Stewart speed. ometer. wl Prices , w Five.paesenger i flu Touring Car,thA 'Model 200 A.the A (With divided' sired. (ront seats).'....61,435 Ani Model 200 C. (With .',3 atraight frout aeats) .43S Convertible Sport Car, Model 200 B 1,435 SOUTH ERN 119 South Main St. ALCOLU NEWS This has been a quiet week in the town of Alcolu, unusually quiet for the' Christmas holiday period, except for the ones who are coming and go ing, everybody has been working. There has been absolutely no display of extravagance, and even though it be the season of good cheer the peo ple, young and old, have applied strict usages of economy. Messrs. Frank Mprtin and Bertie Ham, of Camp Jackson, have returned to the camp after spending the holi (lays with relatives and friends in Alcolu. Colu A TRILJ A comforta Car of un ish ths gooc Car olin Some Terri SPMTER, IDON Superb Bodywork-... pile Motor Performance fact that the Anderson Six ing 'Can 'is new -- that its e construction is up to the te - designed expressly to the most exacting requirements torists today-- means that you nd embodied in the Anderson hat you most want in a car. ier performance, in bodywork, ish, upholstery and equipment, o aderson leaves nothing to be de. oestigatign will convince you, nlOTOR Co., SUMTER. S. C. Miss Virgie Evans of Gables spent Xmas day with her friends, Misses Mary and Fanny Harvin. Miss Alice Harvin dined at the home of her brother, Mr. J. C. Har vin, Xmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Epps and little daughter of the New Zion section spent Saturday, the 22nd, with their friend, Mrs. B. N. Stewart. Messrs. Robert and Jamie Ciaig of Columbia are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Craig. Misses Lillian Epps and Clorise Reardon of New Zion are visiting at the home of Mrs. T. P. Craig for the holidays. Miss Maud Bateman is visiting friends in Alcolu. Announcing Ltflbia 350 F. 0. B. Detr [MPH OF QI ble roomy five usual beauty i~t looks and 1. A mechar that is fit a Machit State Distributors tory Still Open to the DI, Mr. and Mis. l ikel ' Epps- 'and daughter, .4in#,' spent Xmas day -at the latter'e sister, M,rs. T.' P. Craig. ,'Marie SteWart Is spending the holi days with ber friend Anna Epps of New: Z Mr. "d Mrs. Wilbur Floyd spent several days with the latter's parents, Mr. Deleware Calder of Olanta. Mr. LeGrand Calder spent Xmas with his parents at Olanta. Miss Emmie Hinson is with her parents for the holidays at the Alcolu Hotel. ' Miss Vivian Kay, the efficient sten ographer for Mr., Robert Alderman, has returned after spending a few days with home folks at Anderson. A party consisting of Mrs. B. N. Stewart, Aline Stewart, Boyd Stewart and Mr. J. E. Terry of Kingstree mo tored to New Zion Wednesday to a fruit supper, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Powell. They report a good time. Mr. W. H. McIntosh of Pamplico is visiting relatives at New Zion and Alcolu during the holidays. Miss Trussy Reed, from Richmond, is visiting her parents at Alcolu and relatives at Lake City before return ing to her school. Mr. Robert Craig spent Monday at the home of Mrs. B. N. Stewart. Messrs. C. Y. Shipman and Boyd Stewart went to Camden Monday and C. Y. brought back the car. Mrs. H. M. Lewis has returned to Alcolu. from Raleigh, N. C., and is now at home to her friends at the Alcolu Uhntel. Mr. Roy Jordan from Marion has returned to his home after a few days with friends in Alcolu. Miss Marene Iinson spent last Thursday in Lake City with friends. Mrs. B. N. Stewart and daughter, Aline, were in Manning Monday on business. Mr Wilbur Floyd spent several days in Charleston this vweek on busi ness. Mrs. T. P. Craig, with Misses Clorise Reardon and Lillian Epps, spent Saturday with their friend, Mrs. B. N. Stewart. There we a marriage of much sur prise to their many friends Xmas day) when Mr. Clayton Bagnal of Colum bia and Miss Lila McCall were mar ried in Sumter, the Rev. Bethea per forming the ceremony. Pansy wishes the young couple a long happy and prosperous life. They are at home to The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, .AXA TIVR BROMO QUIN I NE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the sienature of E. w. GROVE. 30c. Six Dit JALITY ~-passenger A fin stays iery Co. ght Dealers. South Carolina. RTILIZERSFOR 1918 The New Year is here and a great many of our friends are consid ering their fertilizer requirements for this year's crop. It is our pleasure to announce that we are fully prepared to meet their requirements with anything in the fertilizer line except Potash, of which we have only a limited quantity. Fertilizers are high, but not in proportion to cotton and other farm products. They are cheaper in comparison with the price of cotton than when it seld at 10 cents. Order Your Goods Early Whether you buy i:"'m us or not our advice is to get your orders in early, for it is our candid opinion that those who delay may be un able to get their goods in time for the planting season. Everyone who reads the papers, knows the railroad situation now and the difficulty in getting goods, and we might be permitted to ask, what do you think it will be when the fertilizer movement starts. If you have room in which to house your fertilizers, get them in at once. BUT BE SURE AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING 0 'UNNELL & C1MMNlfY SUMTER, S. S. their friends with the groom's parents in Columbia. Miss Aline Gentry spent a few days with relatives at New Zion during Lhe holidays. Here is wishing The Times a most prosperous Newasy It is not what a man makes, but what he Pas. DE~l) saves, that spells SUCCESS. MAJ. H. B. RICHARDSON DEANOTHING PUTS A MAN TOGETHER or Columbia, Dec. 22.-Maj. henry holds him to a purpose like the systematic saving 'Burchill Richardson dliedl at his resi- ofm ny dlence, 1707 Pendleton street, last night at 8 o'clock. The funeral ser-BEIrOAYndathyespsyo vices will be at St. Marks, Clarendon willohakU)fyu*desonitmchats county, Sunday noon at 12:30 o'clock. fcin lie had been in bad health for sonme time and had been ill for several (days. All the members of his immediate JNOU family were with him at the time of his (death. lie is survived by his widowv, Mrs. J1ul ia Courtenay Richardson, andl five children by his first wvife, who was nwfrigad aeacransmec ek 'Miss Mary Manning, a dau1ghter of ytmicly G~ov. .John L,. M~anning. HIis children are: one dlaughter, Mrs. Wallace Lat- Orllni ayad o ilh otare imer Ball of Unltimore, andl four sons, a Ii. B. Richardson, Jr., R. C. Richord- bysrrsdhw~s ordpst cuuae son, .Jr., Manning Richardson, all of IO' U TOF Pinewood, and Lieut. Ransom s. Richardson of Camp JTackson. Cl odyadmaeyu is IIOI Major Richardson had been a resi dent of.Columblia for about ten years having movedi here from Cla rendon many gnrtos lHe was; the son of R. C. Richard- thtxilmaeiesyfrouoSveayoEr. son and the grandlson of Goy. .James B urch ill Richa rdson.I)lOL$.2wekyadgt$1.0ll5i. Major Richardson was in his 69th" .5 " '' ' 2.0 year, his next birthday being .Janu- , io '' ' 50 0 ary 19, 1918. For the past several" 2.0 " "100" " years he had not been in vigorous ~50 5.0~ health and for several months hiis condition had been regardled as se- Oi rious.tokonthic2c0'cprgssvcas.Tec Htoka lively interest in public .porsiecas o ntne trswt c affairs, but never sought public oflice l)itoSctefrtwk;lchesonwe;1c cxceplt to represent his native county ththrwekadsonadtteedof5wes in the legislature, Hie was of a re- amutto)lI te~Ohr1l'ges tiring disposition, a kindly, courteous $37,CL gentleman of the 01(1 school.-Sumter siecaesoeatinlkmner Item, Dec. 22. Terdcn lse tr vt h ags NEWi MINISTER FROM )amn n eueec ek RUMANIA ARRIVES EvrbyWecm.NChgetJo. An Atlantic Port, Jan. 1.-Dr. Con-Wepy4ercnonlbacuts stantin Angelesco, who was recently appointedI minister from Roumania to . the United states, the first official representative of his country to n America, arrived here today on a Th PE LSBAKu M N IG French steamship. Dr. Angelesco is also at the head of a special Ruman- MNIG .C holdssiioon p rpoetlkeihe yst matcts vin