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hnRUSSIAN FLET MAKES ITS ESCAPE Plips Out of Moon Souned Where It Had Been Bottled Up Without Losses. BRITISH BOMBARD OSTEND Heavy Artillery Duels on Western Front-Lively Fighting on Austro-Italian Front. Petrograd, Oct. 21.-The Russians have succeeded in getting all their ships except observation elements out of Moon sound without losses, and in perfect order, according to an official communication issued by the marine authorities. The Russian Riga fleet has started northward from Moon sound, possibly with the intention of endeavoring to escape through the tortuous channels and maze of islands lying between them and the Gulf of Finland, or, it is possible that the Russia armada, in ferior in gun powder and tonnage, has sailed forth from the sheltered waters where it took refuge last week, to give battle to the dread A New S1 IiiiS JUST A] Not a whole < assortment of the equal of a State. Hard] alike, but ea one a beauty. Some with Fur Collars, trimmed, anc Real Saving to Come in right : these beauties. gilad to show yc we can save yot as low as $7.00 and t Also A New~ In all the leadirl Browns. Buergai Etc., Priced From $10.0 Let us Si Save Yo TI Next to Postfliee. naughts and other craft 'comprising the Gerian fleet. Leave Five 'Ships, The announcement of the sailing of the flotilla is contained in the latest German official communication which says the Russians left behind the wreck of the battleship Slava which was sunk in last Wednesday's battle, and four other vessels that have run aground since the naval activities in the Gulf of Riga began: If the Rus sians are endeavoring to make their escape, instead of offering battle, doubtless their destination is Reval, the Russian fortress situated on the Gulf of Finland, in Northern Estho nla. Teutons Hold Dago Isle. Meanwhile, the Germans have cap tured in its entirety the island of Dago, lying at the southwestern en trance to the Gulf of Finland, and also the island of Schildau, situated between Moon Island and the Estha nian coast of the Gulf of Finland. Several hundred prisoners were taken on Dago Island, to be added to the large number captured during the past week on Oesel Island. British naval craft have heavily bombarded the port of Ostemd, Bel 1ipment of GOATS R.RIVED. :arload, but an Coats that is ny store in the y any two are eh and every elaborate, rich some velvet [everyone at a of from $5 10. iow and look at We are always U. and we know money. Priced tpjto$40.00. Shipment of SuitE gj shades. Blues Jy, Toupe. Black. 0 to $35.00. Ltisfy and La Money! IE STORE Sumter, S. C. That Lingering Cold is a steady drain on your physical stamina. It im poverishes the blood, distresses the digestion, and exhausts your vigor. It affords a fertile field for serious infection and is likely to become chronic. You Needn't Suffer from it if you will take Peruna and use prudence in avoiding exposure. Peruna clears up catarrhal conditions. Thous ands have proved this to any fair person. Get a box of the tablets today-prove it your self. M any prefer the liquid form. 9th are good. At your drug gists. THE PERUNA COMPANY Columbai ole iuni, which is being used by the lermans as a submarine base. The 3erlin official communication says iumerous houses in the town were lamaged by the shells from the iayal guns. On Belgium Front. On the fighting front in Belgium, Leavy artillery activity on the part >f the British and French continues vith the Germans answering spirit dly on various sectors. No infantry tctions have taken place, except in .he nature of reconnaissances. In .hampagne, near Mont Carnillet, and n the Verdun sector at several points :here also have been violent artillery luels. In Champagne the Germans lelivered somewhat heavy infantry ittacks against the French west of Mont Cornillet, but were r'pulsed. Austro-Italian Front. There has been brisk fighting be ;ween the Italians and Austrians in he Trentino region and along the fulian front the Austro-Italian thea ;er, and between the Entente forces and Teutonic Allies in Macedonia. In East Africa there has been a renewal of intensive fighting between British and German troops in which ;he Germans were defeated near Ny ingao. Later, however, the Germans returned to the fray, and at last ac rounts a new battle was in progress Rleavy losses had been sustained by >oth sides when the last reports were tent to London. The preliminary Parliament has >pened in Petrograd. Premier Keren ky made the opening speech and was ouidly applauded when he announced hat while Russia desired peace, she lever would bow her head to force. o 'ncreased Yield From Turpentine And Rosin From D~ouble Chipping Washington, Oct. 20.--Naval stores perators can obtain about 30 pei ent more turpentine and 35 per cent nsore rosin than they ordinarily get romi their trees, by increasing th< mumber of chippings (luring a sea on. Thbis has been determiinedl by ictual experiment made by the Forest service on a tract in Mississippi, th< -esults of which are given in a pub ication just issuetd by the Depart. neat of Agriculture. l'riefly, th< necthsl that gives the increased -hld is to chiip twice a week instead fonce. The streaks, however, art .it only one-fourth in:ch high instead f the present standard of one-hal I neh. At the end of the season there ore the faces are no hiigher thaii vhen a halIf-inch st reak is cut onic< I week. D ouble (-hippeing, of course, enataih xra expense, lbut this is mnuei Iti~or than offset by increasedl rc urns, the report stat :s. With all ad litional ex penss taken into account m:l in the light of 1916 prices, doubl< -hip ag shoald increase the net erofts fromn a tu rpenitine crop) ol lo0,0(00 faces by a bouet $4 50. Th is mleans an inWcse in noft profitsi fron Will Keep You Weil Wh on you -.......--.....get a torrific sick headache, become consti pated or heave any stomach ori . liver trouble, a i dose or two of ~ ~ teu Granger *a,2* ""i Liver ''eee 'N~- Regulator will put you in good shape, it a a P ur ely vegetable Preparation, non-nalcoholle and acte pleasantly and effectively. I wae sek sis month. rast 1ea ant the rtr lver Rtetniator in lrida and i dIdm n g rn aogfelinga eat ee better.ahmanno (Signed) R. J. Rowland nodb l rsgas-2c o a ftyolI e on of about $22 000. While the studies made by the For 'eat Service show. a large increase in yields and- revenue, as the result of double. chipping, not enough data have been secured to show the effect of the system on the trees in the second and subsequent years. Indi cations .during the first year are that double chipping causes a somewhat more severe drain upon the vitality of the trees than the ordinary methods. I It is pointed out, however, that many lumber companies tap their timber from two to three years before cut ting, and frequently turpentining is barely a year ahead of cuttng. It is in these cases .that double chipping should be especially advantageous. 0- - His Number. Teacher-"I'm surprised at you, Sammy Wicks, that you cannot tell me when Christopher Columbia dis covered America! What does that chapter heading of the week's lesson read ?" Sammy-"Columbus-1492." Teacher-"Well, isn't that plain enough? Did you never see it be fore?" Sammy-"Yes'm, yes'm; but I al ways thought it was his telephone number."-Harper's Magazine. O Helpless. Jerry-"I have traced my ancestry back to an Irish king." Pat-"Sure, that's aisy. What. chanst has a (lead man to defind him self ? "-Liverpool Mercury. 0 IN MEMORIAM. In memory of my neice, Mildred Gardner, (laughter of W. O. Gardner. We of ten think of yod little Mildred, With lonely hearts that moan, For memory is the only friend, That grief can call its own. You are not forgotten darling, Nor will you ever be, For as long as life shall last, We will remember thee. A devoted Aunt, Julia Gardner. o ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. Save Skim Milk for Human Food. Although skim milk is recognized as having great value in feeding animals, the United States Depart ment of Agriculture points out that Just Rece CH. AT THE The pric tober 15th, November be $115 mc Wouldn't fifteen speed a s;ome of whict beautifully PC: "Tr'avelin; has ever trav4 D~awson in a spee~dway rec< of 1898 miles time on the S "The old held by the I] mark by 79 nt Buy Your ( Sumt Children ,Cry fognFece' The Kind Yos Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per. sonal supervision since its infancy. " Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good "* are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTO RIA Castoria is a harmless substitute or Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic su lance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YORK OITY, its value as human food should be quantity will make 3 pounds of cot kept in mind. By substituting .grain, tage cheese. In addition cottage green feed, buttermilk, and whey in cheese contains 1 1-2 times as much animal feeding, much skim milk mdy protein and one-third as much en be left for human use as a beverage, ergy as pork, so that the skim milk in cooking, condensing, or for making in the cheese --form gives quite as cottage cheese. Only the surplus much energy and 4 1-2 times as much of this valuable human food should protein as it would if convcrted into be fed to stock. ham or bacon. While skim milk is good for stock, Even at the highest prices recent the fact remains that its highest ly paid for hogs, shin milk fed to efficiency can not be had through them is worth not more than 1 cent turning it into meat. Skim milk is a pound. Yet 1 cent a pound, or ap used most economically in animal proximately 1 cent a pint, is very production when fed to hogs, yet it cheap for any human food, and par takes 20 pounds when fed alone to titularly for a food so high in nutri produce 1 pound of pork. The same tive value as skim milk. ived--Two Carloads of ALMERS muchs teadvrnc on - 0Cmasmc btw spproted itwuifnvtdi t 1s.vhene atrthe ill rce eet tid endurancedrecordsefromskll competitors sell foremore than' $400.00rmoteathancthi formingohightspeed sixncylinderCisdvers cheartherrandfasterathanoayhuman bein ~led onclandysearor watersinh24hhourstJoe prodce Chalmerso pe.esme tive smased askmlk. rsb oeived - Theao nisingdisace o iawiarond-teclcvance agan c heeshea Bay Spewcwl ndwentyfurnce recordo wals 189mleos, slor Cmrs han$40.00mo thiswnerful ftheandaer thnoany huand being tent-ohurFloordsr89 miles UMTER. S. C./