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Charnuing SILK D At $15. You will be pleased to see these and design. They are in Taffetas, m Some are equally divided between ta De Chines and Satins, with colorful Tailored In dressy effects, in a n der Silhouette with the long taperin servative. Effective trimmings emphasize. t Your size is among them Moderate Prices Rule Quite often we are told by diliger esting stock of Capes that they have are simply wonderful. They show m anywhere. For instance here are Capes, of as --------.--. A ls-) a Vest Cape of Serge with And in the higher priced Capes; some full Silk lined, from-.. A b:':ad range of new spring Many Chic Models 2 New1I So good in line, so tasteful in cola price they show a kinship to the mor Dressy Hats in large graceful s Hats with a lot of style and dash by - ming. Many Sport Hats that will fit int Priced as low as The Wr Next to Postoffice 4FORMER KAISER the Belgian fron CLOSELY GUARDED gram from a fri Hohenzollern Receives Two Threaten- menacing peril. ing Letters. Watch - All the Dutch Doubled. over the ex-Emj kept on duty ir Amerongen, March 22.-(By the number being all Associated Press.)-There was a ed rest. This state of the extreme alertness arounkd paths in the neig the von Bentinck castle through the where William I night and this morning in consequence gaged in sawing of the receipt by the former German ly patrolled by Emperor last evening of two violent- even outside the ly threatening letters, one emanating gendarmes wver from Amsterdam and the other from rifles. For Particular If you are, Fastidious 'If you are something of a conne article; and if you are one of those vs to use much of it, you are the one w BOSCUL "Boscul" is a blend of the very various kinds, but a careful and ski as to bring out all the delicious fIe And Boscul Coffee comes to strength, because of the protecting All G6 .1 Gr< Try it once -and yoi WM. S. SCUI Eatabila 4 CAMDEN, I ew Models in RESSES to $35.00. Dresses fashioned in Silks of rare beauty any combined with Georgette Crepe. e Taffeta and Crepe. Others in Crepe touches of Georgette Crepe. umber of styles featuring the new slen g skirts, but there are others more cbn he beauty of most models. - --- -- -- -- -- -- -- $15.00 to $35.00 in Women's New Capes. it customers that ours is the most inter seen. Your moderately priced Capes ore and better styles than we have see: J a's Wear Serge, in Na vy Blue, as low *--- -- -- ----.-.- l.Q100 1 vnming of new rich c'lors at $15.x31 - f. Men's Wear S-erge. Velours, Tricotite, ------- - $17.00 to $35.00 ':ars, and at a price you want to pay. Lwait You Among the lillinery. r and trimming and despite their low a expensive models. hapes with simple trimmings, and small ,'ason of line and color, or unusual trim > other needs as well as sport wear. ----------- $1.98 and up to $9.00 ck Store, Sumter, S. C. tier and also a tele- One man was watching each of the end warning him of four sides of the castle, and other precautions were taken to insure -safety. gendarmes watching icror's welfare were NOTICE. stead of half their, )wved their accustom- We gill sell at public auction, for norning the garden cash (fur terms see us before sale) hborhood of the shed before the Court House Door in Mann ;ohenzollern was en- ing, at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 7th day of April, the same being wood, were constant- e;rtlesday. irmed guards, while All that lot of land in the Town of balls of the castle Manning cntainin on-third of an rmdburd, h le tfrel f lganw o wal fte estte ofYuun;EsbyEtt(i cah(frtrmsnsee bfresae i n 12ock CofnonMe da seuotcfe knthe ofArall, ftheaebig salralyo enjysuchay. vraea owilepc All ppecateto adi hono fies fMas-notn acontainixgthir of a crifu g blen darselmreos and bonedNot bynalt otrorergfianalfehns an wo )cer sel Brinker i'l cont~inltlinki ~COMPANY fis .fes-ntaBeemxueo lifu blEndRseletdadcmie vor_______and______delightfu___________________aroma,________ yoInalisoiia rsns n tin. ~Aa a .J, zaimlihig, h. l... THE Final Touch in the wvell-groomed woman's toilet consists of the application of a face powder. And it must be just right or the whole effect is spoiled. FACE POWDER JONTEEL is so adherent that it is not affected by .perspiration or the wind; an: it is invisible, leaving no sugges ti'on of make-up. Perfumed with Jonteel ---the cost ly new odor of 26 flowers. 5Oc at DICKSON'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store MANNING, S. C. -.ti; South by South Boundar r.t, and West by West Boun'lar Street. The same being the proper': of Mirs. MAaria S. Brown and the Io on which J. L. Wells now resides. 14-c. DuRant & Ellerbe. Gcorge L. Hlarvin, while standin; exaiunation for West Point. wa takened - suddenly ill and was niov el to an Atlanta hospital. M . an< .frs. Ben H. Harvin are at the bed ide of their son. Just arrived a car of 130 barrel r>f Anchor Brand Lime in strong tigh barrels. Also 2 cars of hay and sev oral thousand pound of Peanut Meal Syrup Feed, Cotton Seed Freds, etc Expected to arrive soon 700 bashe! of feed Oats and another ear of Ceda Shingles that will be able to cut th price on. Ilave also ordered oat cars of brick for shipment as soo :'s possible. W. P. LEGG. SUSTAINS PAINFUL INJURY Mr. L. E. Wood Knocked Down b Automobile in Sumter. Sumter, March 25.-Just before th opening of Court of Common Plea Monday morning Mr. L. E. Wood court stenographer, met with a ver, serious and painful accident, when car, driven by Mr. R. J. Kolb, rai over him. Mr. Wood was badl1 bruised and cut, being knocker down, the car passing over his en tire body. It was at first feare< that he had sustained serious injuries but a later examination at the Tou mey lospital, where he was inmedi itely taken, revealed the fact that n< bones were broken and that he har not sustained any internal injuries i'he accide nt, according to eyewit .esses, was an unavoidable one, an< no one regrets the matt' more thmi gir. Kolb himself. It is hoped that thr mnjured man will soonl be out and ahl o return to his duties. WISE AND OTHERWISE It slueiik a faivor if yourtt arec arsked t o ret urn It. Noting bo'osts the valuie of aiC lessintg ILke Its remo- ai. 'Tle rtat or whoi decalIs litrgely It inuoiiitaos speatks vi umties. R-emtihue's a tuntin avitiis a lot - if tro'ulI, ev hiavinir a Iht' tco' ory. .Only tho'se who" havye plentya of gb ever ge.~' -'t aniyth-t' g outt of Sa silver wedhing. lie gaiinr ini the eti. A TMNI[_TOLD TALE One of' Intereset to Our Reade(rs. G;ood~ news bears repeatinig. and( .vhen it is conftirmed aftetr a long~ apse of' '.ime, even if dec hesitated t( >e ilev' it at tirst he'artingt, we feel se. 'urc in accepting its tiuth no11w. TIhe ollow intg c eptrie-nce o;' a .haninirg voman i is con firmcel a ftern seveni yeariS. Mr's. .Joe We'clls So. Bo~uindatry St., oave thle following st atemenit .January .0, 1911: "I1 have been greatly r~e ioed~ antd be-nfti ted by IDoan's K Id moy Pills. I had kidney annoyance nd I suff eed with dullI bauckaches.I va:s also bothered with hteadlachtes and tizzy spells. [Doan's Kidney Pills, iow-eer, soon proveni just wh'iat I ceeded for in a short time I was free romr those troubles." OVERt SIVEN YEARS LATER or >n February I15, 1918. Mrs. Wells a i: "I can always say that D~oan 's Cidney Pills arc' withoait a doubt, the est kidney remedy on the ma~:rket. inything as good ar- Ioan's K idnuey 'ills is worthy of high recommtienda ion." Price 60c, at all dealers. D~on't imply ask for a kidney remcedy--get )oan's IKidney Pills-the same that irs. Wells had. Foster Milburn Co., ifgrs. Buffaln. T "THE OPEN BOAT.* Here is a poem that is drawing unusual attention. It is used as a warning against an unwise display of sentiment at the present timne. The poem Is called "The Open Boat." and It originally appeared in London Punch. "When this here Avar Is done," says Dan, "an' all the fightin's thru, There's some'll pal with Fritz again as they was used to do; But not ire." sayn Dan the sailor mn, "not me," says he; "Lord knows It's nippy in in open boat on winter nights at sea. "When the last battle's lost an' won, an' won or, lost the gane. There's sotne'll think no harm to drink with squareteals Just the same; But not me," gays Danr the sailor man. "an' if you asic inc why Lord knows it's thirsty in an open boat when the water bencer's dry. "When all the blootnin' mines is swep' an' ships are 5(stink to more, There's some'll set them iown to .at with (Gernins as before; But not ne," says Dan the sallor maan. "not me. for one Lord knows it's hungry in an open boat when the last biscuit's done. "When peace is signed and treaties made an' Itrach begins again There's sone'll shake a German's 'and stn' never see the stain; But not t me." says Dan the sailor man, "as God's on high. For I have been in an open boat and seen old shlpinates die." THIS MAY BE RIGHT IDEA But Apparatus Designed to Enable Man to Walk on Water Seems Rather Complicated. Walking it the wtiter is an iineent intrvel to wlhit'h lt' nodern nil il oc ensiona lly turns. chiefly with the view of doing the thing inethanien clly. A re tent Patent described in I'ular tt' Me ch'ies Magazine iutrposes neeotnliiisli ing the feat with no siniller an ap purtts hanuhp' feeltillnitn hnlio'ne. As is shwutn In the iluhstrtini it. Iwt of the water feet are tittnehcrl to ite hlntiretic extni'tii ies of tih ''( . who wants to walk on tlie water. Ili tither Is provided withi a loig hanile.' an)il is liishetl ahead of thet1 iilker lo' thle inuriose of aille bint toiti I ei his u111 4-, c>. dinl'e. Tle- Iallins is atinched lag til waist nda, art' course, is dlesigned to prost' ide hrutyancy. The vtat' wn lir n'es a stIel .one thut; like thatt of :the wte:wrer oft snow. sltliV : :iand in silte t the hhl alii'te neron11l~ltr e n-t. he( is provirled n%1Ith .a 11ft"a ent'. a'i kilyti ian the antr. we gaihei', Is ill d itll i a foint lodinyi as it wa'~s 1ii-. The Pier $uffer. .'Eth X.n r -eSSa :lig's":tse d v h .~~ . a li4 l <h i .'a eiin' ial." ire It - wardn. li :h- t i stl t i n I'4 wi'aiii - ai'.' I'. u'ier.", re li'''d thei I I . " b.' i - 41 4 :id a li ' two i ea r, iii "ii re." EcssWr Memorige. AOrdir boy in at 'Jn: in (;or " iii v d b-iii r fr n hi. h- ilin Onth heun Ct' n'rt 1 ithe Vine o "'di'liiilcti 'huh' h i ni:brinee. Trvl i lig : I .' l ni l' le ( o ill 1'i' Si'ic r I ijs. l h r to u i 'i af r Aresid TWerer Wastred. Ina toular 'outh gos wdie, sy, Ue en "Io pat don goodess ot ..v Wtr1y a:is au -heg~I. ri sutoblt%'e, THE C~OLONEL'S FRIGHT 4. - "Cloe '*utc":ur3 rvfuntd lIwny WhenI H1ing iigi Slii On the "B~ill I Ilttgt IiiaIt1i eocloui'I hated J~I Ii csc.' u t~ tt- e ryn tit(- tru1~ly : ill tinI' par ity." NO DANGER Ic 1 ' .::c le hiii' zigt b lit' ixitccki'i for 11 tliit. POSTED ''a i : I:rlhc'. t ' ri' co[y ' Iiii lc - Yes. it i