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n Specii Men's Fur 83.50 Shirts, Special 53.00 Shirts, Special 82.50 Shirts, Special 82.00 Shirts, Special 81.50 Shirts, Special $1.25 Shirts, Special 81.00 Shirts, Special Miss Fanni( 86.00 to 88.00 Hats, Specia One Special lot of Hat! your child's Dress. We ask an i H. D. DUI Successor to Ma DEATH'S HAND IS HEAVY man -- fair Tillman is 15th Member of Congress forteIj Lost Since War Began intern chair Washington, July 5. Death has laid the 1 a heavy hand on the Democratic mem- Th bers of the house and senate -e.C the reprs'e sixty-fifth e'imwress was conv--,wd :a the F year and three months ago. The pa:s- party ng of Senator Benjamin R. Tillman ('oms of South Carolina. :dds a 15th name ticut to the list of leg;l:stors who have been were stricken sine., the Unuit"d St:ates de- Marti plared ar agam:n' Gt".na y, and 11)0l and pf the 15 were Democrate. rats. The Democratie lo.-s in the se nate Th has been maziny :: y ight <-on-r emibers of t he up -r r ho' -.:Vve diedl monil11 inte April, 1917, and ''t 'e of the congr ight we're membe'trs of' the mii' ority inv art'. The full ib-t is: I.m 'of i Ore- first gon; Hut in--: of Wseonin: No.-n .lare*l of Nevada:; lium.hes of New~ .Jrv;'v the s< Broussard ofI i.ouisian' St.' o'f Ali '-n t souri and ilmn itf Seuth ( 'roli na. of thii James ii. Brauly. f hh- , i-- t ho in ly howes Repuhhiean~ iname tn t'w m'i '.it'vrad recorrd. -i ' i been aff'eetH i:v '.'e' oh ,,' Ti. i A FAMILY MEDICINE.E In Her Mother's Home, Says Thu )'i I Georgia Lady, Regarding Black- bre~a ik [Draught. Relief From Head- 2 " ache, Malaria, Chills, Etc. ;ipal mga -flinggold, Ga.- Mrs. chas. Gaston, "t I" of this place, writes: "I am a user of ThodCi'rd's Bllac'k-Draught; in fact, this St was 'ne our farmilly medicines. harro) Also in my mother's home, when I " was a child. When any of us child- ".r t ren complained of headache, usualfly "I caused by constiation, she gave us Ir ,4 dose of Black-Draughit, which would rectify the trouble. Ofte'n In the !ring, we would have malaria and chills, or troubles of this kind, wo e ~would take Blacl:-Draught pretty reg- hi ular until the liver acted wel'l, andiian we would soon' be up and around worki again. We w'ould not be w ithout it, muc'h for it certainly has saved( us lots of i doctor bills. Jurt a dose of B!ack. Draught when riot so well eaves a soo lot of days in hedl." i(east Thedford's Black-Draught has been sev in Use for many years in the treat-. thent of stomach, liver and boweI l W'i troubles, and the popularity which it (u lat pow enjoys is proof of its merIt. ,N If your liver is not doing its duty, ~ou will suffer from such disagree: ce'rtat able symptoms as headache, hilious- the a :~e, constipation, indigestion, etc., svill b' 'adunless something is done, serious nifne uobe may result. this ~'edford's Black-Draught has been ought ~p4a valuable remedy for these Hla 1)s0. It is purely vegetable, and or ar in a prompt and natural way, with tig the liver to its iroer )? Ions and cleansing the bowels of pensia' Ste, Try it. Insist on Thd work te original and genuine, E eg note1 canne dis Dunn FOR D.D (Su nishings ---- - -----$2.95 $6.00 r - - -- -- ---$2.45 $5.50 T $5.00 'I --- --- - - 1.95 $4.50 ' --- -- 1.65 Good S ----------- ----- 1.25 Best Q Good C ------ ---------- 1.00 Choice --- -- - .75 Sport INv a Weaver is offer 1 at----- -------.$4.25 $4.50 tc of all kinds and colors to sui nspection from y 3ROW, nning Dry Goods Co. was chairma' of the. n'val af comm~litte'". Ston' hleade~d theATE YA ;n reation'i;. Newland.s war the ;taite comm Ii'eC coinmiaron i.n and iHughes p:".uided over ennions Committee. loss by death in the house of sentatives fell more heavily on epubicans than on the majority Says With (.'o . Ilelgeson, of North Dakota- tail lock, of Indiana; Hill of Connec andl Capstick of Newv Jersey, members of the minority, while S1Ii KNi n of Illinois; I3athrick of Ohio, 1.I1rs. Davis Deg Jmes .;f Virginia wer. Demo- .\e to It' "A t r h1a death rate in the sixty-fifth took 'anlae, a e'st, which hia. averaged one a (onf Iidlence t ha I, Im a record in t he hi story of fim metdai( , iss. ItWt wa amost equn -d dm- - tio," says Mirs. he three sessiens of th sv. ton,-S. C., a su coges ro rh 909, to at statemn .1911, when eight menmbers of too0k TIanilae fe ena~te wer'e called by dleath. The. had, painful fo l ityv figures for the lower house a lot with indl -sixty-first conlgress were not, weak, anti over er, as hiigh as the total that alI- ed iny health. has been reachedi by the sixty- "The Tan lac congress ition, though, a - --W-.-.ybhed any moit Ni) ( ROI' liis[[ l>'yThyfggs Thee pamis in) medlieie gave' strenigt hened 12 prti ng erop of potatoes cantnot mie to health at -rid through the winter, but the Ta r.lac, the . 1. crop cani. Now% is the time to by JDickston's prepa rat iont for1 this crop. J1u ly 'ii. W. Nettles, best mon01th for plant)t ing, but tto uden, New Zion tihe last results the land must Silver; I). C. kett several wveeks before plant- Atdv. mn e. IIlarrow imetdiately a fter m1g. and re-harrow af'ter every' oi as to con~serv e the mitrGOV'El NM11EN eep dlown the weedls.Thprn troule( witht this crop is secur. stand, padn it is usually the lack , ifosure im t he soil that makes it I he generalI ft to secure at stand. There''tfor-e the' Railroad arly li'ing and the severalnou0(0nced biy 1) wigs are especially imuportant.|maiy beC brtefl: gin stubible is a1 good place is crop. I 'iek out at moist piece Fi 4 tl'' oundf, liut Well drin ed. -The wvhtih everiyth (5Ssi ve I-'armer.i naited: second, --W S-s-.. .i(', which tm< lIt 3 HINT'S impriiovemilent 0 ats to ptrovitdes ,o rtat ion faci 1 y nmtuing bunch c't~opas t hirid, the prionl dl between corni irows at the last dlerstndting ati tig wvill tmake' a great de(aI of th admmisit needed houmn f'ood before frost 1010 patruons, tubble landt enn't lie briokenI its everyV ind iv'lid as the grain is hartvestedl, at .the atpplication try o dsk i. Tis wll on.eludmng elimimi tryt~itlsk t.'l' iswil cn-penditures, pa the moisture in) the landl and and just amntd p: mtke it posible for it to be torn- injuries, econor1 iir when there is nmorie time'. rial and equipr all me1ans buy a canning outfit ardized equipn tar. Canning is a hard antI un- vi(ces for savii n .jol> the way it is pra'tcti'ced on nomtic routing ajority of Southern farms so it ger traffie, in e real econoimy to spend a little ialI equipmentt, for a canner and outfit. When scientific studs 5 dlone, some of the menCf folks efficiency. also to help wvith theojob. The Direet< 'e you bought that garden plow while the deCvc you still working your garden requires th~ne, a hoe (or letting your wife dlo made toward Garden plows are not very ex- commends heal re and one will enable you to ,public spirit, I the garden in a Jiffy. Make a of the memibei ao get one when you buy. your ministration ar r.-The Progressive Farmer. ployees of the gthe T YOUR BENEF UBF :cessor to Manning Dry Goo Men's Trousers [rousers rousers ... _ 'rousers 'rousers uality Work Pants, regular $3 qi uality Underwear, per garment . uality Underwear, suit Ties _------- ---- ---- ------ 'ilk Collars [ILLIN ing her entire 4 $5.50 Hats, Special at t you and Spec -------98c Spcal I )u and we are conviction. M IC S AIT .ALLIES GET ,0 R WWEEK------. Several I mprotani PRAISES TANLAC. lNo nofidenc'- That "lit Cer- Valuable luformat uly is F'ne" ties is to H Oper )WS 1S 11 l; E London, .uly . ldres l'anac "Rtestored week the Entente 1lth and Str eng;th ' oen front have til I": denr I first prisoners Il now ' can say with {:.rato. Al tlanlae I is tainly aiil. )5LSif I 'r I know w hat it will titei l)its ii Elli c( . D)avis, oif Draiy- 'Oitheem )u rb of Spartanburg, in aIei omto he gave JIune 4th. "I teiiidaeft r stoumach trouble of a A ohratfc rm, andI also I sufferedlatwes( lt igest ion. I was ve ry fteAli' i wvork had almost dlown- ws(oeb h stop~pedl the indiges- nanimtia idl soon I was not trmou- ''e:o.cirt e with a ppendlicitis.fgh isisowh my side left, too. Theinth iswek nme back m ny a ppetite.,lnI'iIGra iy nerves andl restored dweihil n nil st rngth."'Iciil'~ r isn I aster Mldicine, is soldl TeL ts ii D rugr Store, Mlanntiing ; ite .;~aI .JordIan; Shaw & Plowv- !tem(rcn ; Farmiers' Supply Co., (nae(elrig Rha me, Summerton.--~llmsIny hw TI ICA I LROA I) ~ t Shvelc A*XI)M11NISTIIATrION Trf san~e policy andl purposes of Thcutaiet Adin nist rat ion as an.- l(C5iV rector General MlsAdoo hligtegv summarizedl as fol-t.. inning of the wvar, to Leushvths oig moust be subordli- Inoer(rls the serv(ce of the pub-trft ndwr a ans maintenance and frailroad properties so (TARECN ife and aderiuate traiis- ihOALAP it ies at lowest cost;thycno ae ot ion oft sy mpathy, on-.se.Ctrh d cooperation1 bet weengietIViifincl ion and t he 2,000.000 (otitos adi yees ani 'the I100,000,- yums aea ch ich latter includles I l' arhM .1 in the Nation; fourth, t'nlyadat of sound1 etonlomic Ls, in-temcossra tion of superfluous ex- hl' aar yment of just wagessriebyoef ompt compensation forinticotrfr nical purchase of mate- IJielo oeo ient, adopiltion of stand-konomid ent and app rovedl(C dest o~ uiir ig life and labor, eco-hitinotein of freight andl passen- CtrhMdcn tensive employment oifsuhwneflr and careful record and cniin. Sn to secure the greatestfre >r General states thatOho lopment of this policy AlDugss creat progress has been IalsFml 1 the dlesiredl goal. H~e ________ -tily the intelligence, oyalty and enthusiasm GoesTse 's of the Railroad Ad d the officers and em-dMyStemlrlgr railways. toe the Endbytentae o bac co IT, AT. ds Co.) Men's 0: $4.95 'Cherry R 4.50 $8.50 Grade 3.95 87.00 Grade ---_3.50 $6.00 Grade .iality 1.75 $5.50 Grade ----50c U. S. Army Shoe, E ----59c Special 5c and 50c Good Grade Army ----25c Special .- ..... ERY! tock at the very - $3.45 $2.50 to $4.00 Hats, Prices on Ribbons, FloN satisfied that sai S FANNIE 0 PRISONERS IN A WOMAN'S IA Strategic Points The Advice of This Mann ained is of Certain Val OPERATIONS Many a wo'an's back aches and pains. ion Gained byl- Ofttimes 'tis the kidney uns' Future That's why Doan's Xidn itions so effective?. Miany M1a'nn; WVolen Re(adl wl it one ha~s to s; -Durng the last Mrs. B. F. Louder, link Allies on the west- .1 had a slight attack of I en more than five ble About three years ago A series of minor ed with smart pains throuc uILed in their gain- o yb(K l,(dh~ several implortant. ago eladsmti flietmng heavy loss. n- Icu~nt10( nd obtaining valu- yhn.Iwt ohe 5 to his plbms forselto i~ lc p ~ory feature of thealot tf.Afredo ons was the w~ork I)a sKilyPtI n air. Great dama;geIonsntnl epdi viators to G;erman nt niey(ttet~Ul I couicentrat ions of ntbe ohrdsne' behind the lines. Pie~ia l ta the Entente air iJl sfoakiny. .' thle fact that lii-dor- sKdnyPll-h n 'he British fro'it Ms o~e al 'se arplanies weE. re uflo .Y y 36 British ma airy report; for the OTC ribute to the' work *IIprnshigci t Vaux an.l on i th-e esaeo.J .Lsn that the Amer'ican wl rsn hm(uya the b'io;i~n llht- l esn wn a~ their staff ( wr;ke amn oteud essities. sity. of luxuries is a rnmen('ft is a neces- A to spee(dy victory. necessities. let us buy war mnes stamps.APTD VJOT lHE CUR IED) SI IUi PIACATrIONS, as he se'at oif tile dlis-J L a local dlisease', by constitutional ordter to cure it Th 6rae inte'rnal remedy. ticine is taken in thrt the blood( on es of the system. adicine was pre. he best physicians years. It is com the best tonics vith somel of the The perfect com- BIIL.~ tredients in Hall's __________ is what prodluces suIts in catarrhal for testimonials IA., Props., Tolejo, Is for constipation. ess chIll TonIcBiShwta ns whkh re transmitted A e Manyoquatwoman's backafl "easonV fords and Shoes ed and Cocoa Brown --- ----------- .----.......$6.95 --- ------ --- -- --- 5.95 -------- ------ ---- 4.75 ---------- ------------- 4.45 merson last, $7.00 grade - --------- -----. ---- 5.65 Shoe, $5.00 quality ------- ------------- 4.25 lowest prices Special at ------------- 1.95 vers and Ornaments. me would be a WEAVER, At Dubrow's Store CK NOTICE OF DISCHARGE nI Wonan I will apply to the Judge of Pro 3C bate for Cle.rendo:n County on the 22nd day of July, 1918, at 11 o'clock, has many A. M. for Letters of Discharge as Ad Sfmnistrator of the Estate of Leonidas fault- W. Felder, decC.sed. ?y Pills are W. E. FELDER, know this Administrato.r (nO''.' his .Tune 22nid, 1918. ty about :t: Sumnrton, S. C. e'n Ski, says, idney trou- NOTICE OF DISCHARGE vhich start- I will apply to the Judge of Probate h the small for Clarendon County on the 22nd day othered me of .July, 1918. at 11 o'c'cek A. M. for s I was so Letters of Discharge~ as Executcr of mnything in the Estate of Thomas HI. Hlarvin, deC with dlizzy evaded. eks often S. A. H ARVIN, was feeling Execut'. d me about Sumter, S. C., R. F. D. got sonme. June 22nd, 1 918. hut cured as I have No Worms in a healthy Child All children troubiled with worms have an un- __ er- Don't healthy color. which indicates pir Ibood, and as a emedy-get rule, there is more or less stomnan h sturbance, same that UROVE'S TASTEl-ESS chill TONIC given regularly I ilburn Co for two or thgree weeks will enrich the blood,.Inm 'irove the digestion. and act as a GeneralStrength ening Tonic to thme whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms. and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 00c per bottle. ms against ~ -~ --~ 1!, deceased, The Guinlne That Does Not Affect the tiead test ed, and Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA. stt ilTIVEt DROJMO OUININiE Is better than ordinary *rsigned. ringiin head. Remnoenmber ther une and SSESNE, .look for the sienature of I. W. GRovJa. Soc. ex Theatre, SUMTER, S. C., AY AND MONDAY, V 13th anid 15th. at Military Production ever Produced. 'RANCIS FORD in N Via A1ERICA H EDNA EVERSON R T HE TOP". Son the Way to Berlin or Burst. is a messaqe -to every 'good orth miles to come and see it.