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it Um Poosoaeoe ?4 Sa/mer. S. OL, m HtM Claas Mart**. PKRSOXAtt MKNTION. Mr. W. P. Houeeal, of Columbia, **aarc?u?e editor of tho Lutheran VI. I tor, and one of the veteran newspa? per man or this State* spent the day in the city. Mr. Hougcul. who I* boat known to fame aa the Dutch Weather Prophet; predicts that the weather will be pleasant at the in. euguratlon on March 4th. but will be followed about March 25th by vory ^eevere weather. B Miss Agnes Ithhurdson, principal ol ?The teacher-trainIna; Mchool. spent tlie week-end with relatlvee In Sumtor.? Con way Field. alias Margaret Cheyno Is spending the Week-end at home from York. Mr. U W. Dick, of llartavllle, wan a visitor/to the city today. Mr. and Mrs. EL W. Dabbs, of MayosvUle. spent tho day In the city and ware among the lutersted and Pisa at I vlaltora to the County* Fair. Mlaa Seilte Mobley. who was injur? ed Friday nigh* when struck by an automobile, was reported today as letting on nicely with the proba' II Ity of being abls to be up by tomor POOTBAIX GAMK Till Its!) \V. f ? ft* aster \ and Rock Hill to Moot for Last Claaau of Kc?m>n. Sumter and Hock Hill football teams will me*t for the last gamo of the aaaaoa on Thanksgiving Day In "omter. The mime will be staged at the baseball park at 11:41 o'clock pemd at ax par ted to be a hard fought one. Last year Sumtor went to Hock Hill and met defeat; Hook Hill re? turned the game here and went down te defeat before the locals on the lat? ter'? * rounds In October the Sumter bom traveled to Hock Hill snd defeat? ed the hoys there by the score of 12 to 9. Rock Hill has been practicing hard of lato to rotrleve this defeat and expects confidently to win on Thursday In thla city. The Florence Times aays of the pluck displayed by tho Sumter boys la the gapie with Florence* "Fas Sumter there were several Who played star ball and show ir of grit uoVl pep. several KkMsaMI w IMsfVafsaTOss^imn >n of football and never quit the last down." until Manning Kntcrtatns. A pleaaant social affair of the past week was the afternoon dance party given by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Man? ning at their horn* at Shady Side on Saturday evening from I to 8 o'clock. There ware about 10 preaent for the occasion. The rooms were decoratod with autumn leaves and carnations and numeroua candles afforded a pleasing' Illumination. While the dance hall and reception room was warmed by the heat from burning oak Iuks In an old-fashioned open fireplace. Music waa furnished by a Vlctrole and the guests enjoyed danc? ing for a considerable time, when an mtermlsalon waa (ailed to tho danc? ing and a delightful supper waa serv? ed. After supper there was more danrtmr until time for the departure of tad guests. Mrs. Manning waa assisted in re? ceiving and entertaining by Mr* Dosler Lea and Mrs. Jeff Williams. Pv-lfc cuM n Win Motorcycle. Policemen P.landlng. Owens and Chandler, who have been in the Lig? gett A My*ra contest for a motor cycle te be given for tho greatest I number of votea, were the successful ' winners of the nioton \ le given away at thla point. The contest was run in Policeman Standing's name and he secured 1.105.7HO voto?, 150,000 m< : < than hia nearest competitor, John Davis. The ofheers expect to u<<e the mo? torcycle aa a means of rocroatiou while off duty and as a means of chasing ofCenrdurx. when there is c for H. The^wlsh to express tin ir thanks to tho many citizens who aid? ed them In the contest, assuring them of their appreciation. In CUil Court. The rase of V. Ii. Dmkin* BjffttaM the Insurance Company of North America, with headmmrters in Phil? adelphia, was commen? id in common pleas court today. Mr, Dinkmn is auing lev $1,000 with Interest since 1114 for alleged damages to machin ery which he had In the On mo Co. h Oarage at the time the hsjIMdai IN damaged by fire. He had tho m i chlnery insured with the caenaajij and alleges that he has never b M paid the amount of damnges nt which he estimate ' his loss. Owly \MiH.t? Activity. l.ondon. Nov. 27. -Only Rrltlsh ar? tillery activity in the I.. r on the western front Is reported by toe war oflloe. FLOiirlSCE PEE DEE CHAMPiQHS. HKI I BAT (.ami: COCKS IN HARD rort.iiT UAMtfc 25 to o. Smith of I'lorj iu'o \V;b Blight Star of GbjMtCSti -M .1 k i;)? LoStf lind Huns Repeatedly and Throe Touchdowns ?Sumtor DofM Fiat up Good De (eoshrc tiiiim*. outplaying ?Mlter in every qu ir_ ter and at practically every angle of the guiur, Fit rcAco high s'-lio?' Fri t'uy ufternoon won an undlspu* ti? tle ft the championship of eastern Soutl Carolin*, by ?li-fr.it i sr.; the local* on their own tfTOUBdS by tho score of 25 to 0. The Came Cocks put up a hard defensiv? Hunt, but the superior flight and oflenso of their opponents put them out of the running alter Florence had made its iii>t touch? down after onj minute and f??rty sec? onds fit play, too quick for the Sqni ttff boys to realize that they were In the k iMi?'. Florence made a touchdown In ov. <iy quarter, but Howell failed in nil tries for goal in all save the third ef lort. Smith. Florence's particular , bfUHMM star, made thrco of the I..U.1-do .\ as and it was duo mostly to his vork that the other touchdown uns made, as he had carried the ball to within striking distance of tho goal, when a forward pass, Holland to Mo? Curry over the goal line carried the ball over. The ?game lommenccd with Fh>r enco receiving. Sumter kicking into tho wind. A fOfWStfd pass on the DrSt play or forty yards and a Ion? end run by Smith currlod the ball over in th.ee plays after the name commenc? ed. 8 unter received and carried the I'.ill up the ll?-ld towards their op ponei tM e.oal for sixty yards, when on the tweniy yard lino the ball \vt nt over on downs. Tho quarter ended with tho hall in Florence's possession en fr'umter's twenty.tivo yard line. In tho second quarter Florence took the ball and by sending Hlount into tho line for gains over tackle and Smith on end runs carried it to tho fivo yard line. Tho Sumtor lino resisted and a forward pass over the gsal line netted a second touchdown after playing three minutes and Alt) seconds In tho quarter. Florence kicked to Sumter who failed to gain and kicked. Smith made several good gains and the half ended with tlv ball In Florence's possession on Suni? ters Ive yard line. In .he third quarter* Florence kick ?d 16 'frtrmteT^pr Sumter \vasT?rce 1 to punt. Florence took tho ball and by several long end runs, Smith car? ried tho ball over for n. third touch? down. Howoll kicked goal. On the first play after receiving the kick-off. a forward pasn netted Sumter twelve yards, Haynsworth to Du Rant. Sum. ter made several good runs, but was forced to kick. Tho quarter ended with he. ball in Florenee's possession on their own twenty yard line. Th? fourth quarter was a repetition of the second and third. Several line plunges and end runs and Smith took tho ball thirty yards for a touchdown. In this quarter several attempts were made by Sumter to mako forward sjsjsjssS| but Florence linesmen broki these up before the ball could be pa.^ed. t' > Sumter lino failing t?? hol?|. Dull one was made and then Pitts dropped tho ball when ho was tackled. An attempt to kick was block o-J and it was Florence's ball In Sumter twenty yard line. Florence made fifteen yards and lost the ball on a fumble, the game ending with tho bill in Sunders possession mi tlmtr own five yard line. On the defensive Sumter line play el a good game, but wero not IpSSfljf ( r.ough in their charges. < ?n offsnts the. Bumtcr backs could sci ? I 'in t start* <l T>( fort the heavier 1 Ion ICS ItnsasnSW broke through the llns md swampe?! tho plays. Du Kant hit tho line hard for several good gains. ia>\l<> ran Well behind his interference. In tho lino Kirvcn pl i\ ?? I .i k*o, -.i ?. ' ; i ? .l.swiirih was Suint ?r's best man, while Farm in, Nunnaraakt i nd Jlmmtc i>i?u also played well |..aint heavier oppon ontS. Du Rant played a good dofon sivs i inis, as tiiii Purdy, I oi * BjOS QrSSS at tackle was ;i wall of flofsnso, Holland rait his team well. Smith Showed hlniSSU equal to a.iy college back In 'h* State, while DlOUnt was good Oil Of? fonas, Tim s/hols Florence line was too heavy for the Bomtor nnn. ami thy wars always on the watch to cut down a play SOfOf 1 it was start? ed. Frequent fn^iblcs by Bumter n. u r? d . s w oi l:. Florence has by f: t SOachod team BSOn here this ssason and olM of the n I high school teams sver seen hero. The Utk -up w. |i PlOfSRCe: lc( MeCtirry; it. Jeffords'; hr. Jones; c, Whs ler; tg, Jenklna; rt, Qrcgg; re. Tltntnons; Qh, Hollands ih. HowellJ rh. Smith; 11?. I'.lount. Sumter: h\ BOS man; It. CaUSh J ; in, [tick; c, Ktrvon; rg, Nunnamaker; rt, Haynsworth; re, Purdy; oi?. Brad hum rh, KttSM intake*'; Ih, Boyle; f?." Ualtint 1U feree, Hill, Carolina; umph? . i ten v cm, cietiison; held llnesmaii Zemj>; time of quarters 12 minutes. A Sensible Cigarette Vi FOR MCHM< uaemtMvws pRACHCrVL-MINDED men were quick to discover how well Fatimas exactly suited their smoke-needs. Fatitn&s were found to be comfortable* Net alone because they are cool and comfortable to the throat a^d tongue* But because they do not intrude on busy minds. Fatima's delicately balanced Turkish blend?unlike that of a heavier, more *oilyw cigarette?leaves a man feeling keen and alert even after a long-smoking day. The Scxt Iicsson. 7 Tt is conceded that alcohol ? an arch enemy of the human race and that only foolish persons indulge in It. It may he many years before we net a saloonlesa nation, but the ten? dency is strongly in that direction. Hum continues to put up a stiff tight, but it falls back trench by trench. One of the paradoxes of the light j has boon?and to a considerable ex* tent is?that temperance hps meant total abstinence only from liquor. So at temperance meetings we have had tho spectacle of the heaviest eaters and best all-round glutton of the neighborhood standing up as the champion of temperance, simply be. cause he did not drink anything in? toxicating. Now that rum Is on the run it may be well to consider the next les- i son, which is that temperance in- j eludes solids as well is liquids. Amer leans eat too much and eat too fast and many of them stuff themselves as though they wcro sausage skins, j Ony^?^^teat American phyal-?] clans ojncV eata to~ ?s: 1 nave made a great deal of money from persons who ate too much; I never made a oent from anyone who ate too little." ?Country Gentleman. AtJTO RACKS THANKSGIVING. I Speed Pleads Will Compete on Local Race Track. The speed fans will be given an op? portunity on Thanksgiving Day oi seeing better racing than has ever be? fore been staged in this community. Mercer, National, Ruick, Marmon and other care have been entered for the contests Which will begin at the Cal houn street race course at 3 o'clock. Several races will be pulled off and good prises are offered the winners in each event. Mr. te. D. Shaw who was promoter of the races here on July 4th and in April, as well as races in Columbia at the State Fair, is the moving spir? it in getting up these races. Mr. Shaw THE MAN WHO TRIES to run an automobile busimss on a wheelbarrow pocket book will soon come to grief. Save a part of what you make and put it in the savings department of this batik. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The ()ldest Banking Institution in the County Ml I mn i" _ CMNftiii 52 rational I-BANK ] ;><?? ?><>< I - Lskmcaroiin/i The National Bank of South Carolina $950,000.00 LEADERS Our steady growth and new accounts tell the story. Safety and preparedness first and at all times. Your patronage solicited,;! C. G. ROWLAND, Pier, H. L. McC jY, Cashtar. fis o keen racinfc enthusiast as arc many dtnerTfTurivTer fjeb^ittUite+**mfT^ body is assured of something worth I while seeing Thursday afternoon, j The course is in good condition and \ \ the cars will be able to get up ex j ceptional speed. I London, Nov. 27.?The Russians will make a tremendous effort to save Roumania. Fresh reinforcements of Russian troops are on the way from ! the Carpathians to Central Roumania j to relieve the hard pressed armies be- ; twecn the Alt valley and Bucharest, j El Paso, Nov. 27.?Reinforcements relief of Trevino at Chihuahua, ac? cording to an announcement by Car ranza Consul Garica. Murguia is ex? pected to clash with* the A illistas about Chihuahua today. San Antonio, Nov. 27.?Gen. Fun ston today declared the reports er? roneous that it was up to him to or? der Gon. Pershing's withdrawal. He faid "When they want Gen. Pershing out, they will have to order me to withdraw him. Your Boy's Xmas Gift. ! Last Christmas his father pave him a Bank Book with a de? posit in it o| $10. Today he has in his account $178.50?every dollar besides the Interest he earned himself. He is 14 years old. Before last Christmas he had never put by a dollar. Let's start your boys with Christmas Account! this year. $1?$5?$10 does it. May we make them out for you? THE PEOPLES BANK. We pay 4 per cent, interest in our Savings Department. mrr-trenttrrmrmrfw tttttmtotttiftttttw LEE COUNTY FAIR Bi&hopville, S. C. Round Trip Fare From Sutnter $1.00 i Tickets will be sold to Bishopville and return as I above by the Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of The South Nov. 28 to Dec 1, Inclusive Limited returning until midnight of December 2, 1916. Proportionate fares from intermediate points. Children half fare. For further particulars, schedules, etc , apply to fi O. V. PLAYER, Ticket Agent, Sumter, S. C.