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Thor^'i fashion that hasn't
changed in over sixty years. Not onjy
that, but It Is one that ls„ growing in
popularity year by year.
It is the fashion—the habit—the ne
cessity for taking Cheney's Expec
torant for coyghs, colds, bronchitis
and other atTectlons of the throat and
lungs. Long ago when, grandparents
of today were children, Cheney’s Ex-
-pectorant was a widely-known family
remedy to relieve these troubles^. It
was given to children for croup, ti’tin-
sy and whooping cough. Its action
was so wonderfully soothing and effi
cient that in thousands of families all
over the South, Cheney's’Expectorant
is, today, a household word.
It should be with you, too. If you
haven't got a bottle of Cheney’s Ex
pectorant In your medicine closet you
are taking chances you haye no right
to impose on those around you.
Get Cheney's today to take with you
on that auto trip You may need it
before you get back.
Sold by all druggists and In smsllsr
towns by general merchants In SOc and
tOc bottles.—Advertisement.
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CURRENT EVENTS
Great Britain to Disturbed by
Information That Germany
. Is Arming lor War.
Sumter.—What is regarded as tho
most elaborate and complete distill
ing outfit and one of the largest stills
ever taken in this onunty was located
by Deputy SheriffJfl. G. McKagen and
Federal Officers O. P. Stacey, D. C.
Johnson and J. C. Baskin in a raid in
Santee swamp, five miles above Rimi
ni, In Sumter county. The still was
a copper outfit capable of holding 454
gallons, by measurement .and it was
mounted upon a brick foandatloa. with
Warsaw th.it the INtlleh government | fl.I.TNnlS IVniocrats are grooming a brick furnace built under it. Saps rat
A favorite »*>n for whom they may rap- | lag the copper container and the fnr-
ture the state delegation agaln«t At ! nnca wore a lot of buggy axle# aad
1—Model of S2.*i0,000 war memorial for University of Texas being sculptured by Foni|»eo Coppinl. *J—Chemist
of municipal health department analysing Christmas candles, as is being done In nil cities. 3—A r( 'bhi*hop George
W. Mundelein of Chicago, who may be made'a cardinal at the secret consistory IVcember 'JO.
tie* of tl
Smith. Mc,\.
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has protested to Germany against the
return of the former crown prince ami
also against the atopping of the aetlvi-
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ment.
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apread it on with your fingcra. It
penetrates to the sore spot with a genUa
tingVe. loosens the congestion and dntrp
out the aoreneaa and pain. >
Muster ole is a clean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. It is fine for
quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis,
tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma,
neuralgia, headarhe, congestion, pleu
risy, Vheumatism, lumbago, pains and
aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore
muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet,
colds on the chest. Keep It handy
for instant use.
To Mot hart: Mustaroln U now
mad* In mildor form for
babiaa and small children.
Ask for ChiIdron's Muatarolo.
35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hot-
piuustze
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Knowledge.
IMtMNtire ia ii atuid«nv. wculfli ia
vnnlty and power a piig**unf; but
knowletlgt* Is ecstatic tn enjoyment,
unlimited .in space and infinite In
duration.
Freshen a Heavy Skin
With the antiseptic,- fascinating Cuti-
cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely
scented, economical face, skin, baby
and dusting powder and -perfume.
Ittjnders other perfumesT superfluous.
One of the Cuticura Toilet Trio (Soap,
Ointment, Talcum).—Advertisement.
Why He Was Amused.
Bald-Headed Guest—“Well, sonny,
what Is ’t that amuses you?” Sonny—
“Nothing; only mother has pur a
brush and comb in your bedroom.”
On>* Brt-o-nt bnttt<* of Dr Perry'* ‘'pe»<t
Bbot" will wave money, time, anxiety and
health One <|<t*e expel* Worm* or Tape*'
worm 372 Pearl 8t . N. T. • Advr
Feed the Brute.
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_H»H_UUL aaigt 111 !! re:y a ■ man'a _£gnxnrnt iftuulil foil
heart througti
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hie utofiwh '
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•re Mr*t Mi Braadrevh mil*
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li»n«li«|lc (•arilea. an<(_ the So
an*I <'••MiiiiunSt* are in rcllpa**
■nt Kh«*rt hi at gate the* tncuiit
ilorshlp to I>r. Heinrich Allwrt.
ah-mi Amerb'itn* remember as the ob
noxious chief ,,f pci*|tagaii>la «sinneeteil
a lth the German embas-sy in Washing
ton during the early years of the war.
it was evident he was to hold the place
only until Stresemann could return,
nnd he found it impossible to form a
ministry that would lie acceptable.
I'hert tentatively decided to dissolve the
reichstag, Imt chanced his. mind and
appointed Adam Stcgerwald chancellor.
Dlls former premier of Prussia began
!o get together a cabinet based on a
coalition of all the right, wing parties,
but lie. ton, failed. and the job was
given*to Dr. WllheTm Marx, leader of
the Catholic party and national head
of the Catholic School, association.
Dr.’Stresemnnn agreed to take the
portfolio of foreign minister and the
new cabinet was to be' hacked by a
coalition of the Catholics, the German
People’s party and the Bavarian Peo
ple's party, with the Socialists p^von*
Islng dxenevolent neutrality. •
It was pro d • r. d that the new gov-
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%tre—"fnam and wnuld
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thut ha* Iwwn uuggcsl***l the tsvea of
these n.ikSUHSt we would mltO'e the
governtuenfs revenue f HM.i**i,i«*t
There Is, accontiug to figurei* of Hie
secretary of the treasury, u surplus of
SXnn.tNin.iioo. Upon the irnsls of every
| computation this surplus is sutftclent to
! Justify the tax reduction Immedlntely
t*» the l.'l.OOO.MPO of our |>e<»jile most
needing It and to pay also the money
j required under the-adjusted compeilsa-
i tion act.”
Lower freight rates, extension of co
operative marketing and MpYelppment
of waterways were ^ggJl s t +, d by 'the
senator as aids to ccrinihure that
cuuUh he effectedr
Coming to the subject of foreign rela
tions, the senator declared his opposi
tion to any policy that would commit
tins country to "undisclosed European
ndventures.*’ He' alluded to the pro
posal for a reparation-, conferenee,
-made by “the national government, up
"a transparent subterfuge contrived iiy.
gentlemen * who, having notoriously*
trie*) ami having notoriously faili'd. to
I get un into Hk* |Milltics_4if Euroue di-
rexily through the League of Nation*
now »l*h to get t»<» into the |M>litii-« of
Eumpr thruagh the lndlr*-> t rood uf ■
tuirtlc'Lxitem m Kurof an
•sMlBtry. The detail* of the meeting
were kept amvt but It waa aaaerted
that the Canadian Cabinet was in full
sympathy with the request* slid pro-
|MMtuls of the Uni led State*. However.
Nome of the things MUggcxted are *o fur
reaching Hint parliament will have to
deal with them. It hi understood that
the United States is asking the refusal
by Canada of clearance papers to
liquor-laden vessels, the rigid *>f search
on tlie Takes, and extradition of bo<)K
loggers.
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R KPRESKNTATTVES of antliracTte-
consuming states mer at Harrls-
im'i'g, Tku. on !l+e call of Governor Pin-
ciiot, consntcred his plan for regulation
of the industry tTrrough a Joint com-
mission to, he formeil undeCor^ompact
of tiie states, and udJ<VuTned wittmut
a< tion except to call on I'ennsyTvaniu
to start things by repealing its coal
tax and passing remedial legislation.
Governor Silzer of New Jersey was the
severest critic of the Pinchot plan.
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CM*WIN P. MORIH»W, who retire*
J-C from—ilui—gquirtuix »>dp uf h'an.
tu«ky In iHs'endier, will then sueceed
It. >1. lli*rt**n cm the ritlnad I a hot
|.«urd. »er»ing a* a in»i
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Beck *f W F KlMfd. Beer MiBBty-
ftls. to Lea MaUec cf Ri« hla>4 rouaty
Mr Galledga »Ivt that about a dos*B
farmers are ra'aiBg aheap a* • side
line now and that they are reallslBg
profit* from tb^lr iBvcatmeat not only
In wool but In tba sale of iprlng
lam ha
The ewe* ahipned to Mr. Mullor
were selcted by Professor Starkey ft
Clemson college, who said Greenwood
county was well adapted to the sheep
Industry.
Traffic Bureau Anderson Echeme.
Anderson.—Negotiations for a Joint
traffic bureau composed of^ve citiej
of the Piedmont section were submli-
ted at a meet ing of the chamber of
commerce by Jo
president of the Greenville chamber
of commerce and a leading merchant
rjf .that city, and George Clapp,
traffic and rate expert, who is in
"rdiarge of the traffic bureau of Gr^e^t
ville.' ''Th^flve citeis are Anderson,
Greenville/{ti^euwcod, Laurens and
Clinton, the' object heiaf to protect
business interests and unfair or dis
criminatory rate* of freiflrt.
The*#* cities have a common inter-
ekt. aad it was pointed out that those
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