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CORP. HARRY LYISON WRITES MORRIS NESS Bad Butt ich, Germany, Jana.try 28, 1919. 1'ear Morri.: I suppose you have., already re ceived my card advising you of my arrival in the land of the Ex-Kaiser. Have be :n in the above named place ince Tuesday morning. Will prob ably remain here a week or ten days longer. Am at the 4th division head qiuarters on special duty for the CRO. Bad Butrich is a pretty little Ger iman town situated on the route of th Moselle river. It is entirely sur rnceI by .stees) hills and mountains. Li II i ii 'il II l :i { I i! 1 11 I "My window shades always look nice," Go to tour windows now and ex Lutinc your shades. Sec if they are specked with those". tiny holes and little ragged cracks that do so much to mar the looks of your windows. In shades made of Brenlin the long wearing windon' shade materia( you will ind the great fault of the ordinary shade overcome. It Is made of a closely woven cloth without that filling of chalk which in the ordinary shade so soon cracks and falls out in unsightly streak. and pIn. boles. Sun won't fade it-nor water spot it. Made In many rich, lustreless tones and in Brenlin Duplex-one color on one side; a different one on the other. S Come see It, The Cherry Co. SUMTER, S. C. is again with exceeded all largest colle have ever si We also he 17 PHONE 878. As it has been snowing here for the past few days, the natural scenery is beautiful. Climbing mountains and roaming through the valleys is great sport. A few of the tallest moun tains have small towns built on the extreme heights. They are named after the erman military leaders such as Bismarck, Wilhelm II, etc. Have bought a few souvenirs that would no doubt be interesting to you. Will satisfy your curiosity on my ar rival in the States. All indications point to that time being far, far into the future. The thought causes me to have delirius tremens. The German civilian population are very kind and courteous. Hard to be lieve they are the same people we have been at war with. Well Morris, will make this letter brief. When I return to France I will write you a longer letter full of details. Sincere ree:ards to you and yours. Address all mail to same address as before. Your friend, Cpl. Harry Levinson, Co. I), 11(1(1. En., A. P. 0. 902, American E. F., France. No. 23124:37. 0 BIG FARM )E.MONSTRATION Governor of Geogia to Start the Tractors. Macon, Ca., March 2.-Scores of farm tractors and othtir farm machin ery and implements are beginning to .rrive here for the Dixie National I'ower Farming demonstration, which is to be held here during the week of March 10 to 15. Manufacturers from all par's of the United States have their advance men already on the field, a'hd by next Sunday many of the presidents q these companies are to be here to personally watch the demonstration. A tract of 2,500 acres of land a short distance south of this city, reaebed by two railroads and two highways, ha been obtained for the demonstration. Governor H1 ugh M. Dorsey has ac cepted an invitation to oflieially start the tractors. A. E. Hildebrand, who had charge of the national demonstration at Sa lina, Kansas, last year, is general manager of the event, Centenuzty of Amerienn Methodist MtssiUa, Sumter Group. The Centenary Group meeting for the Sumter group will be held in Trin ity Church, Sumter, S. C.. March 11, Oxf or us. Last season o previous years. etion of Pumps, 10wn. A careful exar line will convin<( Reed and Com up their reputa of High-Class L wue a Complete 1 In cheaper Ox: established makes mann Co. and the We have studie< and our offerings c Economy, Service Donnell beginning at 10 a. m. Charge Lay Leaders, Minute Men, Sunday School Superintendents, Missionary Commit tees, Group Committees, and any others that should attend. Brethren don't fail to come because of the im portance of the meeting. The following charges have report ed: Bishopville--Salary paid to date $625.00, members received 5, prayer pledges 168. Lynchburg-Members received 2, prayer pledges 62. Trinity--Salary paid to date $666.00 members received 26, prayer pledges 200. Manning--Salary paid to date $291.00. members received 2, prayer pledges 81. Providence-Salary naid to (late 078.00. members received 4, prayer pledges 48. The nreachers report that there is evidently deepening and growing rnir itualiy in the lives of many. The interest in the Centenary is steadily growing. The enthusiasm among th' pastors are very encourn in'r. We must 'o over the top. We can and we will. Respectfully, W. O. Henderson. --0 SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING Every Sunday School in South Carolina of all denominations, to 1w nersonally visited during the month of March by an official representative NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. W(e will auply to the Judge of Pro hate' for Clarendon County on the 10th day of March, 1919. at eleven o'clock, A. M., for letters of (is charge as Executors of the Estate of Thomas J. Tisdale, deceased. H. J. TISDALE, T1..11. TIISDAL.E, Executors. lnnin r, S. C., Feb. 10, 1919.-3t-p. The Strong Withstand the Winter Cold Better Than the Weak You must have Health. Strength and En 4urance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. When your blood is not in a healthy condition and does not circulate properly, your system If %M0$19 t9 withstand the Winter cold -,,,,, seean .,.,i.. OROV S AT VISS Chill TONIC Fortifies the System Against Colds, Grip and Influenza by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. It contains the well-known tonic prop erties of Quinine and Iron In a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach, and is pleasant to take. You can soon feel Its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c. Ad Sea ur sales of high-ch This Spring W< Straps and Oxfor nination of our :e you that E. P. >any are keeping tion for makers adies' Foot-wear. ine of 'Shoes in rords we have old Krippendorf-Ditt H. C. Godman Co. I the Shoe situation ornsist of shoes for ind Beauty. Dry Goc JUST CAME IN I NEW Georgett Beautiful .reations, in the new two ever shown. You will want one we a Priced $5. A Very Larg New Spr In Serge, Wool Poplin and Silks, St Champagne, Victory Blue, Green, T, New ideas in the Trimming. Priced from . We are Showing So Georgette, Charmeuse, Crepe de Ch of Taffetas and Georgette. Street and Even Priced from $. Some of our customers, who have 1 prettiest yet shown in Sumter. We Spring Suit Every day. The styles are beautif Priced $17. Why not come and try on some of tl show you. THE WRE Next to Postofice, N il 11111111 I N11 of the Orga -ized -_ of South Carolih time that a wt set apart for ofi in this State. OrganizationI "- already begun. ,s o n . ired district pr, has been asked visitor for each This will mean .-. , - twenty-five hung 1ss Oxfords g dgt-tp haRve in the raerna -ds Ties we E, P.. all Grades. 2 ket are ds Co.,I - SU1MTR, .S. C. ii! 7 ROM NEW YORK. SPRING e Waists! tone shades, the prettiest waists we have re sure when'you see them. 00 to $8.00. e Assortment of ing Skirts ripes and Plaids. All the ujew colors, Dupe as well as Black, Blue and Brown. 2.98 to $11.50. me Very New Styles in ine, Taffeta, Messaline and Combinations, ing Wear Dresses. 15.00 to $45.00. >oked over our assortment sAy that is the are receiving new s and Coats. ul and the prices reasonable. 00 to $45.00. 1ese Garments today. We are glad to CK ST ORE, Sumter, S. C. Sunday School Work f ternational, State, County and Dis ia. This is the first l trict Sunday School Associations. ole month has been They will also speak of the coming cial School visitation State Convention at Florence, June 3-4-5, and make other announcements 'or the visitation has that will be of interest to every mem Each of the two hun- ber of the Sunday School. sidents in the State The officials at the head of the or to appoint an oflicial ganization in this county are: w. R. school in the district. Davis, Silver, President; Mrs. F. 0. a force of about Richardson, Manning, Secretary and Ired visitors. Treasurer, and the following District visitors, upon invita-Pridi~:J1.DuosN vZon eintendent, will speak A .Wie lou .M alwy md~ay School, extend-Mann;JE.RmSmrt; Te willgalsotspea of the comingGifin inwod State orvnin atFencJn Put4-5, inuanc ae otannoneet yortelghouwil e-yof bntett vr e. -your iloa ofthSuidns. 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