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, S . .. t xf , "i> : Vii: .. 51 V:-f " ? IY 6 ", t":. Gl of Coat Sul*ts, Dresses, ,;c1 a * es' and Chi ldren, s v Coats. i r w w w r tome wnue ne cnoosing is gooa. McCollum Bros. Sumter, South Carolina Important Chevroi After War Chevrolet prices reduced, on account of the lower prices of m; We also announce the additions to the Chevi'olet Line of a much more i will be known as the F. B. and will be much more attractive at a very smc sooner or later replace. Full line of cars expected shortly of all Models. In addition to the passenger car line we will have a complete stock of Che hi and lighting as standard equippment. Also a full line of closed models in all' types. List of Chevrolet Cars as follows: Four-Ninety Touring .$ 735.00 F. A. Touring Four-Ninety Roadster .$ 715.00 F. B. Roadster Four-Ninety Coupe - . ...$1150.00 F. B. Touring Four-Ninety Sedan . . $1185.00 F. B. Sedan . F. A. Roadster . .. . . . $ 995.00 D. Touring, 8 ( SEE U BE i Carolina Machiner WIFE HAPPY OYER HIS BIG APPETITE Mrs.. Rogers Appreciates Husband's Compliment to 11er Cooking I ONCE SUFFERED MUCH Mr. Rogers Suffered Long With Stom ach Trouble But Was Restored by Tanlac. "My fine appetite certainly pleases my wife, for she is a good cook and likes to see me enjoy my meals," said H. M. Rogers, of 105 Budd St., Elmira, N. Y., in a story for men, and women, too, who have a finicky appetite and cannot eat the fine, nourishing meals that are set before them. "For a while," Mr. Rogers exp!ain ed, "I couldn't eat any solid food. I was continually bothered with gas and bloating that made me feel as if I were going to burst. My breath would come short and I would have a suffed up, suffocating feeling. It seemed to affect my heart. My stomach was so sore I could hardly touch it. I kept doctoring and trying remedies, but got worse instead of better. While I was suffering so I kept hearing of a new medicine, Tanlae, and conmence(d t) take it. I didn't get any relief from the first bottle, and I said to myself, 'Stung again,' but people told me to give it a fair trial, and so I kept on. In a little while I began to improve. After my fourth bottle I felt fine. The old appetite came back; I dlid not have any more gas or bloating or suf focating spells, and my stomach and whole system were toned right up. "That is all true," declared Mrs. Rogers. "Tanlac worked wonders for him, and we are glatf to tell our ex perience to everyone. It is no use to doubt this Tanlac; it does the work." Tanlac is the Master Medicine for ailments of stomach, liver and kidneys and catarrhal affections, which so often makes good after other medi cines have failed. ''anlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; H. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & I'low den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., I Silver; D. C. Rhame, Summerton. Colds Causb Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. Thero is only one "iromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. let Amn iterial and the large buying ci efined, and larger four-cylind dLi difference in cost over the irolet one-ton trucks, equippe Car . .- -$ 995.00 ?Jar . .. $1135.00 .. ... $1685.00 syl. .. ..$1585.00 FORE BUYING. y Come [HE PEACt ItRMS AS OUT[INED BY FRANCE Paris, Dec. 29.-The storm which ias been threatening In the French I Jhamber for the past four days broke - his afternoon when Stephen Pichon, ( ninister of foreign affairs, amid vio ent interruptions by the Socialists md counter demonstrations by the overnment supporters, outlined i "rance's peace terms. Publicity and Intervention. s The minister declared that France t s absolutely in agreement that full < mublicity be given to the proceedings n f the peace conference. Ile announc- e d that intervention in Russia was in vitable, but that it would be of a I efensive character so far as French t roops were concerned, and that if i fl'ensive operations were undertaken, c t must be Russian troops. t Big Mudget. It has been evident for the past veek that the opponents of Premier letence(au were determined to oh-. truet in every possible way the 'oting of the budget of 10,500,000.000 1 'rancs for the first three months of 91) unless the government stated its I ieace terms either through Premier lemenceau or M. Pichon. 3ut it was 1ot expected that the government vould do so before Monday. SA)rm Breaks. M. Franklin-Bouillon, of the comn nittee of foreign affairs, brought matt ers to a head, however, by a violent ittack on Ml. i'ichon and the govern ment's foreign policy. Since Thursday the government bench has sat in obdurate silence, re fusing to reply to any queries; hut when M. Pichon ascended the tribute this afternoon he was ready to an swer. Ile declared: No Secret Diplomacy. "First-That the government was in accord that the utnost publicity should be given the peace conference, thus replying to the interpellation of l the Socialist deputy, Marcel Cachin, of last Friday, when he asked Prem icr Clemenceau to state whether secret diplomacy would be abandoned in the peace conference and the discussion given all publicity. League of Nations. "Second-That the French Govern ment has adopted the principle of a league of nations and is now busy working towards its effective realiza tion, thus replying to the interpella tion of the Socialist, M. Birache. "''llird-That the government does not desire any annexation, but re serves the right to fix the Alsace Lorraine frontiers, to guard against future attack, thus replying to M. Franklin-Bouillon. "Fourth.---'T'hat the government does not think that the question of diplo matic representation of the Vatical arises at the present moment. Defensive Intervention. Upon Russian intervention, M. Pichon explained, reading from in structions issued by Premier Clemen ceau to the general commanding, that such intervention was not oflfensive zouncei pacities of the Chevrolet Co er car, both in touring car' a [resent Model F. A., which d with all styles of bodlies. T TRUC KS. i-Ton Chasis. 1-Ton with express boc( 1-Ton with expreCss bo0 and eight post top - (Prices F. 0. B. Fai any,.oJo or the time boint, but defensive,'1 rder to prevent the Bolsheviki from nvading Ukraine, the Caucasus and 'Western Siberia. In the future an of ensive intervention might be necs. ary in order to destroy Bolshevism, uch an operation must be carried out y Russian troops, of which !10,4000 vere at the present time ready at .,. )dessa. Paandemnim. iun. While M. Pichon was reading M. ilemenceau's instructions pandemon um broke loose in the Socialist hench. "The war is beginning anew," they houted. M. Deschanel. president of he chamber, threatened to have one f the most unruly of the Socialist iembers ejected. M. Pichon weather d the storm calmly. Ile refused per mptorily to answer whether the reneh Government was prepared at he present time to maki'i<e public the ames of its delegates to the peace onference. ''he chamber must give he govern ment its contidence, he said. Socialists Strengthened. The cnhtbier was agzain in an up oar in which it was noted that others oined with the Socialists. The chamlber is holding a session his evening, as the budget must be 'oted before mniiiii lit, December :t, >y both the ehamnher and the Semte. There were three st'ssions today and wo have been held every day this veek. let. only one vote on strictly mr ntIy lines was taken. 'T'his was on "iday vhen tI' government. did not ost. any sI rem.:th, des ite the widely 01dvertisel onslaughit of its opponents. Bouillon's Views. Paris, Dee. ). (lavas.)--Tn the ,nurse of the d isenssion of provis sioial credits in thy ('hamiber of Deputies today lenry Franklin -Bouii lon, former minister of missions abroad and vice presid ent of the for aign afl'airs committee of the eham her said the Ouestion of Alsace-Lor-. rainc and of the Sarre basin, accord ing to the committee on forei';n af fairs, former one problem for settle ment. "It call not. he admit ted," said \l. F'raniklin- louillon, "that we had not taken hack the mines of the Sarre that Prussia stole from us in 1815 as she s;olc Alsace Li orra in in 1871. On the other hand the commission is opposed to making of men citizens against their will. The speaker declared that the con mittee was unani monls that the land on the left hank of the Rhine must he used no more for enemy concc'ntra t.ion against Fratuce. "Not a soldier nor a fort must re main on the left bank of the Rhine or in a 'zone forty kilometers from the right bank," he declared. Concerning Russia, the speaker said he thought intervention necessary, but that it should not be purely mii taristic. "Our Allies should contribute to this intervention on a larger scale than we," the speaker continued, "hecause of our sacrifices. We could participate by giving a staff of ofiui cers and volunteers with high pay." -- 0 Al)VERTISE IN TILE TIMES ent. npny ndrodser hi mde I bhsM dlFI.wl I heetuk arysat I I __ __R R R hsie tPcstofficert I