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'i ( ~'n t ca14 ('(ic1 (2\\ 4' 511424' hi.en 14410; to 1iI11 for ;I it22228 littiliet',11 ha tn lt 12(' ('14121 a: i ri H '01'itig gitt1 I - lt 144'1 414245(11 4024 (II' lg t t11t1 2 24'hl ( told4(i~ oft 112('ru iiittlt'y zVl 10 P1'IlllTI'ION LA' - IS PAIIALYZED inny) Soeuilled Soft, Drinks Contalii Al. (01h01.. Many Fruit Stands, 1)rug Stores and Soft 1)rliiks Stands 1)1g. pentise Liquor 6t0 per ('ent Alcohol. Columbia, Dec. 111.--Records of seiz tres of liquors by State constables and he number of permits issued by judges >f Probate under the quart a month aw are poor barometers of the amount if liquor consumed Iii South Carolina. Carload shipments of alleged non ilcoholic beverage sare distributed in 'very section of the State and prac ically nullify the State prohibition aws, thus. Converting hundreds of rust stands, drug stores atd soft drink ontters, both in the city and in the ural districts, literally into dram htops. The alcoholic contents of some or hese 'variouis eiders, "vinegars" and t her concoctions often run as high is :o. I)10 and even 5iO and 60 1)e' cent leohiol. In one instance, which came inder the obserIvation of the eins-yt liiisiot of the RMate departmletnt of rilcnltit . the alcoholic content was 0 per cent. The average ercentag '5 frni ractically nothing to 10, d 1 r t I hew tigiur ' it is evi 01 that Oh ion alcoholii beverag only a clia in antlt o (lothe t lhe unrest duality and m1tost expensive (rV con1c1o1lion ever sold in Illa. State. One-halfi the body of the iprohlibi iin Ia'w is patalyzed by the failure to rovile machin1ery for analytleal an lyys:is of all this contrahatnd. c'amnot agned With r:eslo-table label. Co tables tiu? take siiztre with hold surance, but samples are often Iak " Intl fId :'warded "unsaled". Which S:ti g' wo bi be erf"etive to stay nic~itionl. re nardles s of the amlount t le iinhol c onItllne ti iT ht c -tit ne li of In ates .ohi - (111 " (hehiaiht me ing s-iin of heul stale gti : : an:el cIll l 'sign tli .:" t( to oih he rspectal e lookin tier.s of '-soft' hiers: in nearly (Very fruil stand anid tny drug ti nd troiery stores. Amn efort the close of the present session Omle deliiment Of thet government ill likely be designatd to assmble a1mples of all this "ten1ie" withl a1n delt ale.ftorte -of in sphecto and l i I tions under which to labor. STOIAC'H 111'1ll', iel lld of Tha Sourness. th s 114un indigestion. \\ 'l our sloacin is out of order >r uIn down, our food dloe.n' digest. I t ertents in our stomach and forms as which (1auses sourness, fool) breath. twin ialit nf slohin and many oth t iie a y s:1iatt y m ptiilas. .\li-o-nu stomuach tablets w :ll pive 101ul r lief in iv i utits: if aaken eglarly for two -eeks they will turn oIuti libby, son , tired out s inmlieh Dio a s cel, enl 'geti(, perfe~el wor~k Yoiu l"ot lbe ery strona and rigor us if yladi o d only hal digests. 'our ailpe"tit -ill go and Nausea, diz ine";',, (It less, nervoutsness. s:ickl 1 t1:11: to banis indtestvion a an so (it iti I le aboved symtos l r mitoineyt a'lie tetonaly aur ten ffeut that hns otall ad drugglet. -litanb.I~ WWtili . vNilN('03ttil scet5EtVe ighiIs5(3(t'htd i'l~oIn v'Nai orh.' San ra n so, (iiie is a.,\sen ue ar iray to foent revoluton SagFa is iritish rul (in. ndis b testimony wo layt by thetive 3alegean coinpita )rsi the Un~tt'litd States, dsictl ote I'ho tstidofy lis, en theu affec this ospa an iicteds liuor h'itld fur noth iwhr ilt et 10ritis Iecrt serviceir igns 19e1adched boyo nit an for h'Pim. ni i sagate of Toy Ito Seran era 'iso3 itor Guas. Tis tetr on sece s ivtn tbtySt Dcie Salrgan: J1arnaitz >f thet t "neriy hmbc, h sln o the oias and miglent of rouands ofah~l' amme lition wereseurtatied of th risoutry )nitayahe of the German em--hs mhree let teashingo forn vcre hiri -ording to Icentry M~u, wihosi h airk, thpe seiate b the utead states governmenti of the American ichooner Annie Larsen andl her' cargo >f guns andi ammunition were admiittedl tISO as evidlence. in thle letteirs Bern itorff said1 the shipment (in the [Larsen vas the pr'operty of the German gov -rnmenidlit and head been! intendhed for the (leran1 colonies in l'st Africa buIt tad not been shiippedJ by thle G;ermtan The le'Ittrs wvere dated1( .11uly 8, JFuly 9 and October 51, 1016. 'The prosceu ion contends the cargo of the Annie ,arsen had betn intendhed for tile pr'o dr'volttion, I - ~ U. S. OUAltD IS THE NAME......... FOR TIlE NEW IMLITIA President. Signs Order for Organiza -tion of Force-.lelico Regular Sol diers. Blue Uniforms of Army Will be Worn. Washington, Dec. '13.-T'he United States Guards will be the name of the 25,000 auxiliary force of transports,au thorized by the war department to sup plement state and other forces now guarding hvar supplies, .war dndus tries and doing police duty essential to the condect of the war, including patrol of the water fronts. jIresident Wilson has Pigned the order for organization of the force and further orders were going out from the war department today. Forty batallions will be organized to relieve regular troops, national guard or other purely military units of this guard tiuty. The order pro scribes that the force be raised by voluntary enlistmient or draft. It is the purpose of tho government to mnak e it up of men not available for war service at. the front. Volunteers will Ii' acepted only bet ween the iges of 21 and 4i5. If r.sort to the nat ti i lecessary, tain phlied in tle iacial classes under the new draft Fle For Chi bility. Qi any other-.1 .you are as: the true w HIGHES'] No mal Glass or o play befor FO Diamo~nd-set Bar Pins, Hai [JL wiereCLS, B Wcist Watche Mieure Sets NekChains, Belt Pins, Baa Jewel Cases, Thimbles, Pu Silver and Go -- -and other t system as being fit for limitea mill tary service only, will be used to fill up the ranks. The guards will be clothed in regu lar army blue uniforms for which there is no need in the army during war times. They will be armed with Krag Jorgenson rifles and other equipment Farms for City and Far Bou ht d S We have so farms for ser. WI For Real Estate see Mr. J. S. Machen { fo I / I ts fori ming istmas gifts nothing c tality. in jewelry cou ine nowadays.. Wh< sured of full 'value, ar orth of the gift. r'QUALITY .Fl REASON NLJ :ter what you ant ir> ther higl ci s goods, -e buying~ R LADIES Fewelry, Purses ady Pins, Collar Pins~ rooches, Cros3ss s and Bracelets ~, Vanity Cases Lcckets, Watches 'rettes, Veil Pins ihr Screws, Pend ants sk Pins, Spot Pins Ft Boxes, Vases, Id Novelties hings. There is always a I When a thing is as goo< --that settles it. To best is worth is paying FLEMING B] "QUALiTY JEi not suitable for anodern. warfare. As far as possible the men will be given servico in the immediate neigh borhood of their homes. E0ach batallion will be commanded by a major from thie list of those classed as unavailable for arduous campaigning in 1urope. MAen who failed to qualify for commissions at Sale Ins roperty of all kin< old Health, A sale; from 25 acres up---will rite or see us if interested in RENS TRUST ~minm ~ LE veryor Irothei xceeds Jewelry in de nts more than in alp n you buy from Flem d the recipient recogi lEST WORKMANS SPRICES Jeweli-y, Silverware you should see our FOR GENTLEMEN Collar and Cuff Sets, Tie Cl Scarf Pins and Cuff Links Fountain Pens, Pocket Knia Silver Pencils, Match Safes Tie Clasps, Collar Buttons Shaving Articles, Toilet Set Hair and Clothes Brushes Cigar and Cigarette Cases Card Cases, Cigarette Hold Praternal Emblems (In t pine and rings).. Watches, Fobs, Chains, Chi Military Brushes, Cuff.Butt ---and other things. imit to excellence. I as it can be made >ay more than the for sentiment. R~OT HERS VELERS" the officers' training camps w i1 be offered commissions or places q non. comu11sissiotod officers. A largo slze, well made, beautifully finished, mohogany or oak rocker, up. holstered in genuine Spanish leather for only $7.23. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & Co. urance Is-Fire, Life Tornado, Lccident & Automobile Bell same to suit purcha this line. 'C o For Insurance see " Mr. J. F. Tolbert 1 - e 'sera most ing's ruzes HIP dis asps ies >uttons, Ons