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Farm In 55 acres, 18 cleared, si: school, tenant houses, tc 27 acres, 18 cleared, o: $100 per acre. 384 acres, 11/ miles f timber, five room dwellii 17% acres all cleared, $1500. 200 acres, one mile fro tenant houses, $75 per a 130 acres, one mile frc tenant houses, barn, stal 15t res, 40 acres cle; roan, .1ne room main dm 610 acres, 7 miles from clay land, price $70 per a 419 acres, 200 cleared, $75 per acre. 23 acres, 4 miles from $1000. 173 acres, 100 cleared, dan to Santee Road, 4 r barns. 120 acres, 80 cleared, 2 Station public Road, six the County, $200 per aci 54 acres, three miles fi per acre. 77 acres, 2 miles from $10,000. 424 acres, 1% miles fr 260 acres, two miles fi acre. 225 acres, on River Ro price $85 per acre. 31% acres in fork of B acre. 200 acres, 1 mile from 25 acres on Manning a 20 acres cleared,: $125 pe 14 acres, Manning an $100 per acre. 208 acres, 51/ miles fj acre. 182 acres, 120 cleared main dwelling, and 3 ten sary out-buildings on pr 100 acres, practically Georgetown Road, pric 96 acres, two miles f: tenant houses, barns, st 1.33 acres, 40 cleared, miks from Lake City, 1 127 acres, 50 acres el situated three miles from ideal farm, price $75 per This list is changing o you, let us know your w DuRant, H PARDONED BOYS ARE VINDICATED *Washington, Aug. 21.-One of the two mercansoldiers sentenced to death for sleeping on outpost (duty in France and subffequenltry pardoned by President Wilson was killed in the great Aisne offensive In July, 1918, andI the other was twvice woundled andI finally honorably discharged. This wvas dlisclosedl today by an ex change of correspondence between Secretary Baker and President Wilson. Private Forest D. Sebastian, of El dorado, Ill., 20 years old, wvas killed in the Aisne battle, Private Jeff Cook, of Lutie okla, aged 19 was wounded in the Argonne offensive, wvhere he re eeivedI his second wound. In writing the President of the gal lant conduct of the boys after the President had pardoned them, Secre tnry Baker saidI: "You will recal that early in 1918 four dleath sentences were presented to you from F'rance; two, for dlisobe dience of orders, you remitted to terms of imprisonment and two joung boys, sebastian and Cook, who were convicted of sleeping on outpost duty, you fully p~ardoned. "It will interest you to knowv that upon restoration to duty both made good soldiers. sebastian died in bat tle in the Aisne offensive in July, 1918 IHabitual Constipatics, cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAXFOS WITH PEPSIN" Is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-.Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but shogid be taken regudarly for 14 to 21 days to Induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. . Very Pleasant to Take, 600 R!"a. I" &a.~ was.. va Lands. fo Clarendon Couni c miles from New Zion, one x bacco barns, etc., $65 per ac: ae mile from church and schc rom Jordan, 200 acres under ig, 5 tenant houses, price $25 4 room dwelling, 4/2 miles fr mn Davis Station, 100 cleared, cre. m Paxville, about 70 cleared, )les and out-buildings, $75 pei ired, three miles from Mann relling, tenant houses, tobacco Summerton, on Taw Caw, ha cre. five miles from Manning, 5 b Davis Station, nearly all u1 30 acres wire pasture, 1% m >om dwelling, tenant houses, % miles from Summerton, of room dwelling, 4 tenant hous 'e. "om Manning, on Silver Roa Paxville, 7 room dwelling, te am Rimini, half cultivated, $i 'om Rimini, over half under < ad, three miles from St. Pau; lack River, 30 acres cleared, Gaillard Cross Road, 40 cleal nd Summerton Road, about r acre. dl Summerton Road, at Than -om Manning, one half cleare situated 2% miles from Tri: ant houses on premises, 3 t( 3mises. l cleared, about 1% miles fi e $250 per acre. -om Johnsonville, in Williams Lbles and out-buildings, $75 pi me tenant house and two tot )rice $55 per acre. eared, five room main dwellii Manning, S. C. on the Manni: acre. .lmost daily and if you do no ants and we will try and get Yours to serve orton & Floy Cook was~ wounded in that battle and restored to health in time to fight in the Meuse?-Argonne battle, when he again fought gallantly and was the secondl time wounded. Hie has now been restored to health through medi cal attention and has been honorably dlischargedl from the service." President Wilson, in necknowledging the Secretary's letter, wrote: "Tan you fo your thoughtfulness in telling mie about the recordls made by sebastian and Cook, the twvo younmr sters who were pardloned for sleepit... on outp~ost (duty. It is very dlelightful to know that they redeemed them selves so thoorughly and it was very B land Cars of Character SUMTER, S. C. r Sale y. nile from Church and re. ol, adjoining above tract cultivation, considerable 000. om Davis Station, price six room dwelling, three 4 room main dwelling, 2 acre. ing on Midway public barns, etc. $50 per acre. if under cultivation, stiff mant houses, good land, der cultivation, price iles from Jordan, on Jor $50 per acre, tobacco j i Summerton to Davis es, finest class of land in :1, 4 room dwelling, $70 nant houses, barns, etc., g 0 per acre. 'ultivation, price .90 per half under cultivation, 2 tenant houses, $60 per 'ed, $25 per acre. 4 miles from Manning, ies Mill, 8 acres cleared, d, 3 settlements, $75 per :ity Cross Roads, 6 room bacco barns, all neces 'om Manning on the old burg County, 25 cleared, r acre. acco barns, situated 1' g, two tenant houses, og and Paxville road, an t find something to suit it for you. dMANNING, S. C. thoughtful of you to give me th( pleasure of learning about it." L.A Hol CONG R ESS ADMITS NEGlst Asheville, N. C., Aug. 21.-Urgeni recommendations providing for r'adica changes in nmany systems affecting condlitions of living were adopted at todlay's session of the Southern Laboi Congress in convention here, and the congress went on recordf as giving it.' hearty endorsement to indlustrial equality wit hout regardl to color. Tfhe recognition of the negro laborer or the sa~me equality with the white canme as a big surprise. The sessions tonight were featured by the address of President ,Jerome Jones, of Atlanta, who hearitly en dlorsedl the league of natIons. Thle dc~i sion to organize colored workers as it wouldl white wvorkers was unani mous. Prospects of a fight on the res olution vanishedl when delegates heard spealkers advance reasons for d raw ing no color line in organized labor, The throwing of safeguards around the traveling public the reduction of the high cost of living and the pr~oper control of unfortunate orphans, were some of the worthy aims to whiech delegates pledged their suporpt in the adoption of strong resolutions calling for the hearty activities of the vari ous crafts in the creation of opinios looking to the attainment of the goals named. The final meeting of the congress will convene- in the morning and wvill be featured by the election of officers andl the discussion of resolutions whicl1 were not presented to the conventiori todlay. - One of the resolutions which brought forth much discussion was the call for organized labor to press the work of forming unions in remote parts of the States not yet containing organized bodies. Another which was adopted gives the congress the power to desig nate the vice presidents of the body ene in each State, as men having pow er to press upon the Legislatures of the various States all measures for the good of organized labor, the ex penses of such representatives to be paid from the general fund. -------c THE SWEET' POTATO CROP Washington, Aug. 20.-Alabama is leading again this yesr in the produc tion of sweet potatoes and her crop promises to be more than 5,000,000 bushels larger than last year's with a total of 19,920,000 bushels as forecast by the Department' of Agriculture from conditions prevailing on August the first. Georgia stands second among the producing States with crop prospects this year of 12,512,000 nushels which is more than half a million bushels larger than last year's crop. Mississippi's forecast places her l third in this year's production with 9,634,000 bushels. Forecasts of other Southern States are: North Carolina 8,879,0000 bushels; South Carolina 7,548,000; Virginia 3,255,000; Tennessee 2,984,000; Flori da 4,538,000; Louisiana 5,801,000; Texas 8,770,000; Oklahoma 1,586,000 and Arkansas .1,150,000. The country's total crop this year is forecast at 100,456,,000 bushels which is 14,000,000 bushels more than har Vested last year. -- - 0 SENAT'IOR FLETC'HER SEVERELY HIUR'' Washington, Aug. 21.-Senator Fletcher, of Florida, was struck by a street car late today and severely in jured. Ile sustained a bad scalp wound, a contusion and a badly bruis ed arm. The Florida Senator was on his way home from the capitol and as he alighted from a street car near his residence he was struck by another car coming from an opposite direction. The physicians attending the Sen atfor late tonight said examination hi'd established that Mr. Fletcher suf fcred a concussion of the brain, but that his chances of recovery were good. His 'wife and two daughters were summoned to Washington. The Senator's view of the approach ing street car, it said, was obscured by an umbrella whiebi ;le was carry mn. Upon regaining consciousness an hour after the accident Mr. Fletcher said that the motorman of the street car should not be held to blame as own negligence. --------0 - PAMI ER CONFIRMED AS ATTORNEY GENERAl. Washington, Aug. 20.-The nomina tion of A. Mitchell Palmer to be at torney general was confirmed late today by the Senate without opposi tion. 00, THO1.A T I EALt.0J TI'NS ONLY 6 AT YOUiR Gi20CE..I25 AWELL.HOUSEI NOTICE OF DI1SCIIA RGE I will apl)y to the .Juudge of Pro 15th (lay (it Septemberi 1919; at 11 ,'elock A. M. for Letters of Discharge is suirviving Executor' of' the last \VillI and Tlestament of .John 1I. Ma Noniey, dleceased. G..*W. Mahiony, lINecutor'. Sumatr', S. C. 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