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Mill SAYS HERE'S HOPE. HAVKN SPRECH FIIJLKl) otTiMiamo VTEwa. hays Ttuu Reform rW Spreche? tu I Miff Haven. Conn., Not. If!?Wll Bryan received a warm %X4 hearty welcomo- today when he hare on a double mission of ?rar to the city a marble tonn tale erected through a bequest ha the wttl ef his friend, the late ft. stonnet. and of addressing Few ?ngtond Progressive Demo league lit Its annual banquet. AH off sie fout addressee were well I Fewest ed by the audience*, which In numbers wont well Into the It stressing the league at Its bejafnnoe meeting Mr. Bryan ex prese? ts! him great appreciation of the work ,mmt the league and said he believed that the time la not far away when the members will rejoice over the -victory won and he hoped to be with them when they re) > iced. S ntr. Bryan said the league's name a good one, as it stood for se? in tue Republican party there ore the stand-patters and the referm ?n\ Tno former element Is against nrogrie*. The reform element la the of the organ Ira lion, and he said %ft had no doubt but that the reform will win within that party an It has won In the Democratic Of the reform in the Demo party. Mr. Bryan said that It wn? growing ]l? thought there was mnah hope for the Democrats in the fwtnva. Poltetea which heretofore Were caned i sales 1 and dangerous ore now endo re >d by those who for anorty opposed them. The president Is hi part responsible for this. Mr. aald. Ma reviewed the great rm element In hie awn party. In the next campaign, aald Mr. Jfcpnn. the Democratic platform will ho ptugsteeive, definite, positive and Oase thjp people can read and under? stand. "We hare had In the past.** ho soldi "platforms which read one way bo/ore the election and another teny after election. The people were hatrayed. Now there la an awakening mt eonooienoe. We hare not to in? vent nrtnoiptee. nVery situation can no neat by tho old principles Every the party stood for has been la a negative way. at least, fhg tho party m power. The segne sill he a great support of these Mr. Bryan spoke at bail to Tale students and at banquet of the league. .-AflAINsTf V?DK IN ART. PW* TeCk. "Ni-v. 79.?According to Vdi special to the World) from Trenton. :%%. J.. lb* people ef thai town huve thuwome suddenly stricken with the I hfam tieet .there Is aomething wnuig l In tho SK.de tn art As a reent*. the yrsKerdjy to the statuary In the Ineustrtal school of t rt d each of' the tlme-bla" n*d luted* casts adorned with a fresh, white fig leaf. Man/ ridiculed the Idea, but the tors of the Institution eay that were only currying out the wish m% of the ministers and Sunday WChool worhece of the city and thai wwuld discolor the additions to esTttneo so that they* would not W so prominent as they did yes POP IM Mit-RANT STATION. V>V?Mi?ton. D. C. Nov. 2?.?While hrr rodsy Kayo** Rhett said that titli t to the CharleNton lm/nlgraut Mil on would probably be made in a whorl lime, snd the deed passed from Atlantic Coast Unn Railroad, the i?t of the property, to be used by government, to the federal au rbee. He Is now having blue prints made^f the area to be trans? ferred and expects the entire metier to be completed within a few days Only a technicality has held the mat bar up this long.?News and Courier tg morn Catarrh In this eeo of the country than all other put together, and until the tow years waa suptoeed to be In For a great many years, doc pronounced It a local disease prescribed focal remedies, and by nth/ falling to cure with local taeent prononueed It Incurable, has pr >vsn catarrh to be rtHestitutlonal disease and therefore Ina eonttltutlonal treatment, a Catarrh Cure, manufactured by I J. Cheney a Co.. Toledo. Ohio, la eo on by const tutlona) eure on the hat. It la taken Internally la from it trope to a teaspooaful. It acts directs/ on the blood and mu ?ews eurf\cee of the eyetem. They oeTer one hundred dollere for any acse M twits to eure. Bead for circulars owed testimonials F. J. Cheney * Co. Toledo, Onto. by Druggists, 7 5c. Tales HaeV Family PUle for eon Buy Early auid Avoid the Rush Our stock is complete, and we have new goods arriving daily. Prices class of (roods we sell. Don't w lit until the last day as it takes time for good monogram work. NOTHING for engraving our goods. AH plain engraving done in our store while you wait Visit our store before buying presents of any kind. are low for the WE CHARGE Cut Glass Our stock is complete. We have Hawks' cele? brated cut glass and other lines Prices to suit all. Hand Painted China A. large and beautiful assortment in sets and sin? gle pieces. j Sterling and Plated Silverware; Flat and Hollow Ware. Statuary Just received, a shibment of statuary ; very pret? ty Pieces from $2 to $30 m Genuine Water Color Pictures Lockets Solid gold locks that open, plain, $1 to $16; with dianond, $10 to $30 Solid gold baby lockets, $1 to $2 50 Best quality gold and filled lockets, with aid without stones, $1 to $5. Bracelets Solid gold, plain and chased, that open, $6.50 to T n ?!. /? m ? gm . ... . ! . - O-J I-v"?ovu, uiai UUCU. %D\J 'J\J ll) In fine gilt f amee, different sizes Make elegant $20. Gold filled in Ladies and Mieses size that onen Christmas presents._from $3.50 to $10. Small size. $1 to $2 50. ? Our Christmas Present for 1907. This y^ar we have decided to give to one of our customers a handsome Gold Watch Worth $60.00. With each cash purchase of $1 we give a numbered coupon and the person holding the lucky number will receive the watch. We ?ive this watch and sell goods as cheap or cheap? er than others. We invite a comparison of prices. Come to ns for your Christmas presents and get satisfaction. ? , - . W. A. Thomp L No. 6 South Main Street. LONDON DINNERS FEWER. Financial Felt On the At Banquet rt Society. London, Nov. t%.?WhlteJaw Raid, the American ambaaaador, spstoe op? timistically of the ananclal on* look, and Field Marshal Sir George Stuart Whits eulogised President Roiaevslt M thvs warmest term* at the Thanks? giving dinner of the* American So? ciety tnaiffht Thai the financial depression wu reit rmoif the Americana in England nan shown by the attendance at the banquet, which waa the smallest In w\eru yean. Three hu wired guests participated, compared with 400 at ant year's banquet. The president of th? society. Col. Millard Honslcker, Mi absent, and R. Newton Crane,, former presfden^, precidecl In his rtead. Amhasshdor Held sat at his rig'it at the table of honor, an?1 Mr*. Held tat at hts left. Others at ?hH table, besides the speakers, included ihe Marquis and Marc hi of vweeddale, SIT Ernest Cassel; lt?be?*t J. Wynne, the American corrsol-gen ?ral at London and Mrs. Wynne; J. J. Van Alen, Capt. Sydney fflahlBsV. military attache of the American citf-^ bas?y. and Mrs. Cloman; Isaac (Kellg ?nan. Richard A. Westcott. deputy >rrencan consul-general; sir Joseph irtd l-idy Lawrence and Mr. a%vl Mrs. R. 6 onion Selfridge. Mr. Raid's M'. cch was received with grvac en? thusiasm. He said: ^ "Someone said to me, a* 1 wa? tirtlng for this dinner, "Ynr will I to be a Mark' Tapley t ?night- ? h?ierful under dilncultles.' That was nUy an exaggerated way of raying |hal wc arm have tq be Amertoatti as usual. Nothing could be more un \merlcan than to be downcast over esty and strenunsttjr appealed- strong? ly to Englishmen. Lord Justice Jahn Fletcher Moud M>n, one of the mast eloquent speak? ers la London, toasted the American ambassador, referring to him as an example of the high eat type of Journ? alist Be praised the' restraint the newspapers exhibited daring the fi? nancial crisis In that country. FOOTBALL AT KDGEFIKLDU Bays Win Glory fin Game at South Carolina Co-Educational la EES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP CONTAINS HONEY AND TAP. CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOO?> AND DRUGS LAW. An improvement over many Cough, Luna and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the system of a eosd by acting ts a cathtrtic on the bowels. No opiates. G aarantecd to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by Pf NEULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO. U. S. A. BUTLER VISITS WASHINGTON. South Carolinian Declared to he In Favor of Delaware Man for PreH Edgefleld, Nor. 28.?There was ant unusually good game of football play? ed at the S roth Carolin C<s-Educa> flonaf Institute, Edgefield, Thanksgiv? ing Day. between two well composed teams of the college and the main features of the ' game were good plays of the Samter boys. / Bingham's head work at quar- ? ter back for the Blues did a lot to j help* win the^game. The star plays 1 were two touch downs followed by a | fake play. Keils, R. from Lynchburg, j made a star pfay and two touch ; downs for the Blue. Burckhalter, of Aiken. played a fine game and so. did 1 Blac*. C. of Bamberg. They wore all j on the Blue. Some star players for |Ea Gold were Plowden, of Sumter. at' full back, who made stnr plays. Bry an, of EdgefTeid, at right half back mad*e some excellent centre ruches. Sei?re: Blues, 10; Golds, 5. Washington, D. C, Nov. 29.?Sena? tor M. C. Butler, of Edgefield, arrived in Washington today, and will prob* ably remaifr over to the opening of congress. He has been the centre of Interested groups around all the ho? tels. He Js a general favorite here 4nd seldom fafTs to> draw a crowd, and will probably h?ve something in? teresting to give out on the present political situation during the next day or two. being strong1 for Judge Gray, of Delaware, for president. ATLANTIC COAST LIRE Time Table No. 7?Effective Nov. 3, 1907. Schedules of Trains Arriving and Leav? ing Sumter. *Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new Laxative, stimulates, but does not irritate. It is the be<t Laxative. Guaranteed or your money back. Si bert's "Drug Store. .V IlOme Hade Happy by Chunrbcr Tnfn's Cough Remedy. ?About two months ago our baby girf had measles which settled on her lungs and at last resulted in a severe attack of bronchitis. We had two doctors but no relief was obtaihvd. Everybody thought she would die. I went to eight different stores to tlnd a certain remedy which had been rec J. A. McCullough, of Greenville, has been appointed specl.*H Judge to try the Southern Railway merger case.. Traio ?4 (Subject to Change Without Notice.) 85?Passenger-Florence to Augcsfa, eaves Sumter 54? " ?Co amhin in YYil..,;, i_o_ _ 54 57? 52? 46 gu_ 331?Mixed -M-wu.w OUUlltf ?Co ambia to Wiltsisftoa, leaves 8umtsr ? Gibson to Sumter, arrives 8umter ?Charleston to Greenville, leaves Samter ?Orsngebuig to Charleston, leaves ?Somter to Gi pou, leaves " R Jt bin-, - "J"uiu', 79 - Passenger?Fayetteville to ( o umbia ffi?? ?? _n KSm. ... a_^ ' ?Bees Laxative Cough S\rup for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough grows in favor daily. Mother! should k? "p it on hand for children. It Is prompt relief to croup. It is gently laxative, driving the poison and phlegm from the system. It.gives immediate relief. Guaranteed. Sold by Sihsrt Drug Go. ? mporary discouragements or M des- j ommended to me and failed to get it. aalf of the republic haajuttf Posas of[wnen ono Of the storekeepers Insisted ?ur people, unhappily, have lost their\thJlt 1 tr^ f^ambcrlaln's Cough Rem . # , 4W . edy- I did so and our habv is alive monty almost as fast as they haw | and well today.?Oeo. W. Kpence ISSil it. We have seen such things | Holly Spr.ings, X. c. For sale by Dc before, and It waa wor-r? when the forme's Pharmacy country' was not half so big ?r half M rich as It is now, and we hav? nit for?ott??n how we came out of then " "When the clouds *-o11 I y.M Mr. PttM then said, "it will be scon that we ?tili have the country that P-ev 'denes pave us; that we ?tili have a W. L. Lunn, a young man of Dar? lington. While out horseback riding fell from his horse and broke his leg. When to Go Home. ?From the Bluffton. Tnd., Banner: ipli ami that we fttUI have Ihe I "When tired out, go home. When you i Mrs. Hannah J. Hart, of HartsviWe. is dead. i A Dangerous Deadlock. ?That sometimes terminates fatal? ly, Is the stoppage of liver and bowel functions To quickly end this con? dition without disagreeable aensatloni Dr. Ring's New Life Pills should al? ways be your remedy. Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory in every case or money back, at Sibert's Drug Store 25 cents. testy reverse In the p*st. have in- >?" wfnt *o home. When you ,' , ... hi^iw.r w,int to Bnow others that you have variably speedily lifted ur higher, refoTwd gn nonu, ftml w ^ fam and yet higher. Given ,these, what jIv K,.t acquainted with the fact. American fears the result?" When you want to show yourself at w ? kaik yOttf best go home and do th" act The Ambassador then paid a tr a- ^ ^ y(m ^ ^ ^na am all It the new star in the flag. Okla- trft ubPrai Ko home and practice on homa. and said tho next president your wife and children first. When would be head of 48 states with a >'ou want to shine with extra brll ~# inn nan ana ?.Afnr? thy ,lHncV WO home and light up the population of 100.000.000 before the ^ hf UBohold To wn|on wp close of his term. would add. when >ou have a bad cold The popular veteran, Field Marshal K? home and take Chamberlain's in toasting Pr?sident Boose- Cou#?h n"il a quick cure is ? . certain. For sale by DeLorme's ?.f t\\iu a? one whose i harmacv. White, C. A. Duncan, of Clinton, was kill? ed by a Seaboard train. It is thought that he went to sleesj^on the track. ?Whentver you feel that your stomach has gone a little wrong, or when you feel that It Is not In good order as Is evidenced by mean head? aches nervousness, bad breath, and belching, take something at tinvs, and especially after your meals until relief Is afforded. There Is nothing better offered the public today for stomach troubles, dyspepsia, indiges? tion, etc., than Kodol. This is a scientific preparation of natural dl gestants combined with vegetable acid* and It contains the same Juices found In every healthy stomach. KO? DOL is guaranteed to give relief. It Is pleasant to take; it will make you feel fine by digesting what you eat. sold by nil druggists. N.te 78? 53 : 2? 5?? ?7? 3;? 55 71 71 72 73 69 -, ?G>bi?on to Sumt r. arrives ?Columbia to P*;et'6<dle, ?Greeuville to Charleston, ?An n<iaio Florei.ce * ?Samt' ? *? Gibpo .. ?Cns-vetO to O'/mgeburg ?Rt bhiiis toJtamter, arri ?Wili.-ngtm o Coluaibia, ? Ca ; din t > ^u jit*-r, arrives ? S-irnter ta "auit'e , 1 -ave? ?Wili-on Mill to Sumter ?^nmter to Wilson's Mill, . ?Camden to SiiiTiter, arrives Pasf enger?Sumter to Crtu?d?n, leaves leaves Mixed Mixel u 4? it N u u M M ( am pin am am arrives leaves ?-iu vou.'ti? n, leaves All trains marked * dail.. Others daily except. Sunday. 5 SO : 80 H ti y 4(J 9 35 9 45 10 00 am 10 55 am 6 05 pm 6 10 tm 6 40 orr 6 5o pm 'J 5*> pm 8 30 pm ?> 20 pm U 44 pm !> 00 9 40 1 H ? a;{.) 5 45 t. 30 HQ am n?u P i pm pm Sumter to Florence and will - -. . ? Kiniiy tfiftj No 82. Atiuusta to Floreuce, is ihroci/h train rot stop at lue I stations. Note?Mos. E6 at d 57 daily except Sundav. ?Nos. 24 and 25 does not carry pas?r'en^er^ X T. CHINA, Ticket Agent. A. C. L. Are riure Delicious When Cooked in one of our Lisk Sanitary Self-Basting Roasters. This roaster is fa*t commanding the attention of the best cooks as a great labor-saving device. We claim that it will save one-half tha Lbor in cooking and 20 per cent in the weight of meat over any other roaster made. In fact it is the only up-to-date Self-Basting Sani? tary Roaster in the market Makes tough meat ten? der and juicy and retains all its flavors. No basting, no waste. Nothing to watch but the clock. "LISK'S;" That's it. The Durant Hardware Co.