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and from there we went to Japan" Talk about adventures ! beef on your shoulders and hair Men in the Navy come homewit thekin of You will get 30 care-free vaca. home with the kind of ion days a year. not counting experiences that most shore leave in home or foreign chaps read of only in the ports. books. You will have the kind of corn Heres yor chnceradeship in travel that sailors Here's your chanceknow. Uncle Sam has, as you know, Ynu will have regular pays a big Navy and gives red- over and above your meals, lodg blooded young fellows like you ing and your first uniform outfit an opportunity to step aboard -good stuff all of it. and "shove off". WhatwillYou can join for two years. What will you get out of it? When you get through you'll be Just this: physically and mentally "tuned A chance to rub elbows with up" for the rest of your life. foreign folks in strange parts of You'll be ready through and the world. through for SUCCESS. The chance for good honest There's a Recruiting Station work on shipboard-the kind of right near you. Xf you don't. work that teaches you something know where it is; your Post real; the kind of work that puts master will be glad to tell you.. To any Fayuer and Mothers-h In the Navy your boy's food, health, work endplay, and mioral welfare are looked after by respontibl3 e-perta. Shove Off oinh e Yo il ae thekndo cm . wl av y ovr ndabveyor easlog WANTED TO SELLfd Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Shingles, Lath and Moulding. We also have Long and Short Leaf Fram ing. We ship promptly and no order too small or too large for our attention. Write us for prices. AVERY LUMBER CO. Manufacturers and Retailers. Phone No. 56 Sumter, S. C. Mr. Farmer! 'Is your Home Sanitary and up to-date ? , Are you giving your Family's Health the proper considera tion? We are in position to give you Lifght and Power, Water Sup ply, Modern Plumbing System, Sewer disposal. Our Engineering Department is at your disposal, at no cost to you. If you are interested, and you should be, let us know and our Representative will call and see you. I DIXIE ELECTRIC AND PLUMBING CO. Let 'Em Know Through The Times REPORT OIL CLARENDON COUNTY'S, JAIL Sheriff E. B. Gamble, Jailor. Visit ed Septemboi- 2"1910, .Dy .Assistant Secretary Broyles. Prisoners,. day of visit, 4. Since our 1918 inspection of this plant the Commissioners have made some improvements, for which we commend them. As we recommended be done, they have built a dining room and kitchen for the sheriff dis carding the inconvenient and unsani tary kitchen shack formerly used. The new kitchen and dining room have been screened properly but water has not yet been put in a convenient place. We recommend that the Com missioners complete the kitchen by installing a good sink, with running water, both hot and cold. The phase of the institution which deserves most attention at this time, is the condition of the bedding. We foun dthe prisoners on the second floor sleeping on a steel floor, with ONE blanket under each prisoner. No one can sleep in comfort in such a manner and there is no county in South Carolina' too poor to furnish proper bedding for its prisoners. "We recommend that the Commission ers purchase metal wall bunko for the cells or buy a supply of . good iron cots. The wall bunks are much bet ter, and also cheaper in the long run because they are aifficult to tear down or destroy. The jail once had canvas hammocks in them, but we do not advise the purchase of new ones, since they are easily destroyed by the prisoners, in addition to curving in sych a manner as to make it impos sible for a person to sleep in them except when lying flat upon his back. In addition to the bunks, the sheriff needs a supply of blankets and straw ticks. We recommend that the sheriff have the entire jail scoured out weekly when prisoners are present; that no prisoner be allowed to use the same bedding more than a month without washing it; that each new prisoner be made to bathe thoroughly as soon as he is committed to lesson the danger of ' getting vermin in the building; and that when a new supply of blan kets is provided each new prisoner be given clean blankets for his bunk. This will lessen the danger of spread ing disease, which is liable when dif ferent people use the same bedding without washing it thoroughly. State Board of Charties and Correc tions. G. Crowfore Williams, Secretary. --- o GREAT HELP TO BUSINESS "Yes Sir, Mr. Editor, the 'est proof that we believe heart and soul in the liberal use of printers ink is shown by the amount of newspaper advertis ing used by our Company." This statement was made a few days ago by Mr. Macklin, Publicity Representa tive of the Atlantic Coast Realty Co., to the editor of this paper. Our conversation with the represen tative of the Realty Company was most interesting, because he proved! his statement that newspaper adver tising does pay. The name of the Atlantic Coast Realty Company is familiar to most of the newspaper-reading public all over the south. Why? Because it is kept before 'the people through newspaper l alvertising, in fact, it has about got to the point when you automatichily think of the name when you hear of a real estate auction sale. Thousands of dollars are spent each year in newspaper publicity telling the neople about the land which is of fered by this progressive company. Proof that it pays is shown by the sue cess of the land sales contuetel by thenm. You ean't sell w-int. you have to offer unless you can interest the peonle ini what you have to sell. News paner mdvertising plult~ees the inter est. The adsivertisimir <iepar: ment of the Atlantic Coast Rtealty Company is c~omposed of experts in this line of endeavor. From the . hief advertising man right on dlown the ranks, every rnresient ative enthusiastically "digs ''" I a t'.l ''on abhout the nronertv he is advertising and the history of the '.s5 'n~ lAm-' values. They are a fine bunch or fellows andi deserves the sue* cess that is so richly theirs. on on the look-out for their ad v'ertisements in this paper, for it will nil1 yo'' all a hout thle proprtyv which thov' will oiler in this sect ion at my~ early (date. SEEKS All) OF AM ElRI(A Washington, Oct. 10.-Charging thatit sneeuh'tors in the h'ari East. have miie I to take adivantfage orf the help les conduit ion of Czecho-.'lovak army in Siberia andi bove - iled to keel) nromises to prov'ide tonlnge for- the transoortation of the troops across the P'acific~ on their way to their home in Europe. Lieut. (Col. R~ol ph Mldek chief of the bureau of m il itary- afifa irs andl r(-'resen tat ive of the Czecho-Slovak main istry~ of war in Siberia. who has inst arrived in Wash inigton from V'lad ivostok, today issued a statement seekinug the aid of the United States furtmlher~ in getting the Czech soldiers home. D)iscunssing conditions in Siberia he 1eclatretd t hat the stren gth of the IHoishevik forces has greatly in creasedl, so thiey conlstitutet a ireg ala r a rm y of suflie ient magni tude nout only to give eadless t roumble t0 lboth Koleha k andt D~enikiie, ho0th anti -Hlolshev ik leade s, but even~ so riously thireaten the weak Allies' forces oprera ting in Rtussia antd Si heria. IfOJI ENZ/OI,iER N OH1.1 ECTIS TO'( PHIOTOGRtAIS A meramngen. Thursdany, Ocil 9.-( By the Associated Press.)--Strong efforts arte inrg made to nrevent the publ i cation of nihotograinhs of former Enm peror WA'ill iami of Germany t aken Sat - ay lv a st by two D~utch photograph Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Dogngist :efunnd money~ if PAZO OINTMENT falir to oure, ithingi, Bilind. I cedlng or Protruding Piles. 'ns~ltantly relieves i:ching Pile,, andt you con gdi I u tf tlilt iir i th Id..e uouoiitiion.n Priceni(Pu The greates time and op golden and A reliable amount of addition it member of investment PAIGE-DET] CARNL ers who were concealed in a load of hay near Count Hohenzollern's temp orary home. The one-time monarch is said to have offered a large sum for the negatives and all prints made from them. The correspondent of the Associated Press has been the pictures, which show Count I-Iohenzo.llern bearded and sturdy and appearing in a happy mood while talking to his wife and Gen. Zontard unconscious of the presence of the camera men. ---o - GOV. APPRAISED OPENING OF ACTORS' FUND MEMORIAL DRIVE The Hoonrable Robert A. Cooper, governor of South Carolina, who with thirty-two other chief executive of various states throughout the coun trv. is a member of the Governors' Committee of the Actors' Fund of A merica, was today apprised of the official launching in New York of the Actoi s' Fund drive by a dinner to "Big Bill' Edwards, chairman of the Greater New York Committee. This drive, which is intended to put the Actors' Fund on a firm footing for all time, is a testimonial from Ameri (a's business men to the- stage for its record in supportine; the wvar wvork of the country. Two hundred of A meri er.'s industrial leaders pledged them selves at this dinner to a successful waging of the trade:, camplaign, which NOTICE OF DIJSCHARtGE All persons having claims against the Estate of Marion Brock dleceased, will present them duly attestedl andl those owing saidl Estate will make payment to the undersigned, qiuaIiftied Executors of the saidl Estate. Manson Brock, Powell Green, Wallace Gaynmon, -Executors, Silver, S. C., Sept. 30, 19.19. A1h We have disconti of our busin4 Lumber and .plete Line ol Builders' Mate Oils, Interi In fact, we h .ber and Buil can purchas< house from I Office Phone N~o. .10. 144.1 PA IG4 /" .akNst Deazd flt Cari4.lrt t of all spendthrifts is the man aortunity. For, in modern life, T Opportunity is just another wor< car like the Paige will save tour time and multiply the oppo will bring health and happin< your family. Do you know a that will return such generou tOIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT INA MACHINER' Sumter,.S. C. has been so elaborately organized as to include in its membership indus trial and intellectual leaders in every section of the country. This coincides with the activities of the other large cites towards the same end. Associated with "Big Bill' Edwards on the Greater New York committee are John D. Rockfeller Jr., Henry P. Davison, Cleveland H. Dodge, William G. McAdoo, George W. Perkins, Felix M. Warburg, Charles E. Lydecker, Charles II. Sabin, Mortimer L. Schiff and others. The national organization of trades includes in its membership Governor Benjamin Strong and three other Federal Reserve Bank govenors, the governors of thirty-three states, Ex-President William H. Taft, Daniel Frohman, J. Ogden Armour, J. Hamil ton Lewis, Julius Rosenwald, William lellowes Morgan, and a number of prominent women, among whom are Mrs. E. H. Harriman, Mrs. Courtland Barnes, Mrs. John T. Pratt, Mrs. Lewis Slade, Miss Alice Carpenter 80 If you have farms or city propert subdivide and sell your property profitably for you. Farm Lands Our Speciaht Ninroy'even TJIxousand Six Hundrea Land amounting to over F/VE A 1918. Write for bool ~c~WES ~mation about our au< %ATLANTIC C0) Offices: PE1TERI Ni ~ Reference: Ay bank I INO UNC E ME) nued the sale of feed ass and instead of it a Building Material S rial, Tools, Paints,]) [or Decorations, C ave established a cor ding Material Busines a everything with whi he first brick to the & McLEOi 46 N. Main St., SU1MTR who wastes me is indeed I for Action. an immense rtunities. In .ss to every f any other s dividends? SMICHIGAN Y' Co.. md Miss Alice Kauser. It is the intention of American eaders of finance and industry to see :o it that the American stage, which 1as become famous throughout the vorld by the spirit of seff-sacrific and Service which it displayed for the :onsummation of American ideals dur ing the war, is now tendered the ap preciation of the entire country by laving its Actors' Fund put beyond further financial difficulties. Instead, 1owever, of asking the public for do nations, the actors themselves will ive an extra performance, with every ompany playing in all the principal ?ities of the United States, on the afternoon of December 5th. The funds from seat sales will be turned ever to the Actors' Fund Committee, mad already a small dumber of seats has been sold for amounts varying from $5,000 to $100. a seat. The gen aral public, however, will be able to purchase seats for these performances it the usual rates. 7' for sale, write us. We wRI , AT AUCTION quickly an'd yr--Territory Unlimited and Eighty-E~ight acres ui armi ULLION DOLLAR~S sold in let of endorsements and infor tion methods. ST REALTY COMPANY AT JUSTIFIES YOUR CONFIDENCE" WURG, VA. and GREENVILLE, N. C. 1 eesug a GeniN C. VT stuffs as a part dded to our tock, a corn-. Paint Brushes, rates, Etc. riplete Lurn s where you :-h to build a last shingle. D, Inic., Yard Phone No. 631 '