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Week-End Summer Excursion Solih-Seashore via theAtlantic Coast Line, the Stan : dard Railroad of the South. Round Trip Rates. _ rom Manning, S. C. to Washington, D. C.,.... $19.60 :Baltimore, M.,.. 19.60 To New York.City .....................-.... .8-60 - ToBoston, Mass..... ................. 33.10 Tickets on sale every day until September 30, via Norfolk and Steamer, with final return limit October 31, 1914. TO ISLE OF PALMS, S. C.-$220. Tickets on sale for all trains each Saturday and forenoon trains each Sundai until. September 13th, 1014, limited returning to midnight of Tuesday next ,following date of sale. - TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.-$7.75. - -Tickets on sale every day until September.30, lim itedsreturning untilctober 31, 1914. - For summer -excursion rates to many mountain, laky anpleas re-resorts, and for any other informa tim, reservation, etc., call on - " , H. D. CLARK, Or address. . Ticket Agent. " -= W. J.CBMG,. T. C. WHITE Pafraf. Mgr. Gon. Pass Agt. Wilmington, N. . -besad~s fr Spew occasions by the Atlantic ost Line, the Standard Railroad of the South. The Rates Ara Open to The Public. - lE;- Tbestdates- naed are those upon which tickete may be sold. and upon which the .rney must be begn. and the last date is the final return limit-the last date upon which the original r - must beeached. - ' , D: C., June 2-and 3-June 7. Wac Texa, June 3, 4,5 and 6-June 22. Houston. Texas, 5,8, and 7-July 5. Tao aPmas.- 5;. '!ekets W be sold from tations in South C*rolina, on bune ;Q, 1 and 2; also S trainsschedped to reach Charleston before ':00, ~r: nse13,-iu ..teJ ae1? Atlanta, Ga.-June 13 and 14-June 24. -Chicago. Ill.-June 20, 21, and 24-July 4. Louisville, Ky.-June 22, and 24-July 3. Buffalo, N. Y,-Jane 27. 28 and 29-July 8., Atlana,. Ga.-July 6 and 7-15. For total rates, schedules, reservations,- etc., to any point namsd and for any desired information, ap ply to H.-D. CLARK, Ticket Agen, Or T. C:WHITE W. J. CAIG, Gen. Passengerlgent. Passenger Traffie Mgr., Wilimington, N. C. iMILLINERY! edavite ye npcine-u - - Wehave the latest 9 sa os itenstisfation WrrH THE BTnko Th.,S.vC..e n-e.Ian capital, contdence, consistency and dosrtest. The tiauian with-the big roll and the dilie a -Mith the little roll are alike welcomed. Our door~ ad o-borrO ers and depositors alike. Our pur-. - pos-51O make our bank a mutual benefit to the' co m unity. I and its patrons in piartienlar. We in vits.yonto ace naccoun$ with us, T HE RE IS A Reason! Our Mu)e Pen, Buggy Repository. Harness and Wagon Houses are Fd11. We are today doing business with - 'a thousand ~satisfied customers who were directed to us by their fathers and grandfathers. Fourth Car Mules tolarrive next Monday. A look, and our price, and goods make you a customer-Guless the Reason. Automobile Supplies Bring us your empty Gas Tanks, we will ex change full Tanks, large size At $2.50 small size at $2.00, We have in stock a very good line of Supplies and can make the price right. All of our goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Give us a trial. -Our Garage is just south of the court house. PHILLIPS. MOTOR CO. THE DIXIE CAFE IS RENOWNED. THERE A MEAL OR LUNCH CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND. Delicious Ice Cream, Refreshing Drinks, NUNNALLY'S CANDIES on ice in all sizes and prices. Delicacies in Season of Every Kind. DIXIE CAFE is the Name-Be sure to bear in mind, for the best SEE JACK. Faslemed by Adversity. ^gnormou Demand for Matches. Mt man never found himselt The consumption of matches has until L4 oat all he -had. Adversity ,eached maaing oportions. Accord stripped him only to discover him. 4ng to the Lancet. about 18,000.000 Hardships and obstacles are the mul- gross of boxes are consumed per an lot and chisel which shape strong lves m, 63 per cent. of which were of the Into beauty. The hardships, of pow 'stk* anywhere" and 97 per cent. of arty may bring out the diamond !n;us. the safety variety. This is 2,593,000. We always do our lest while Eghtiag 000 boxes and more than 500.000,000. desperately and faithfuly to attais 000 matches. Friction matches wet what te heart covets. rat used in 1883. JeBJON G. (z~~iaoa IteraOT sir'~ sonSTATE OfSOITRGROLlINA J S WRIGHT, .. - f Clarenin. *T of TS AT Law By James M. Windham, Esq., Pro. MANING. . dge. -. oT unmo.. o jj Sa S. Oliver O'Brya __________________11 made suit to me, to grant him, Letters of Ad lnistraton of tee; C~Estate and - effects of L I. Bagnal.; JHARTONDURAT, hesearetherefore to cite and ad-. ATTORNEY AT LAW, monlsh all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Cr a. . MANNING. S. C. Bagnal, deceased, that 'they be and appear before me, in the court _________________of Probate, to be held at Manning or the 18th day of Jane next, after publication thereof r o'alokn the forenoon, to show cagne, it many PURDY & O'BRYAN, they sare, why the said ainistra Attmrneys and C e a tion should not be granted. kinr Give, under my hand, this 30h MANNING. 1.t C. day of oa f A.n e14. ISZAL.] L apublictiotFEhmer. Judeof Probate. EDWR f otoRRrTTenoon, toshweaseian Bak~Tu the ae h h adamnsr tionsholdrnt bsgrated Martnnr 'aktie5 Upstairs over Bay of ManA. s o ope towit4. ol _.__. ________ .__.. _ _ o-aypato Jdget. Poae A .PA E S O. NINRS - Ma- tTeL AND URV DIS. -et OcEOverytho Banan Trust forhsuihecuofwe.Hebtr tpetprsonal ean oManding-o is .~nowu pe om ofhe weol MANNG . .onh. "Theres 50ed ahlay Phnt of oth sees- -- . --or:ndyprrtmptly.a AVIDE SO . S. mn a manI Niteear, Was felt teribl II~tITTIJCtpain this sidfrmes andiso doriong ony her. Kin'shere, sery wouheld meto ohsxs hav aved im.igA wt" eassu We fill eail arlars-carefullyile persistentnuse Charleston, S. C-rutb~nt ogs epl t AUTOMOBILE TIRES M'IolIwudbecn AT FACTORY PRICES ~ Ii o sdti ras C ts uAnd B teedsks Rbs. fte a frtu cgetfreial sptea man in Neenah, Ws.efelceterribl Tire Tbe painOws an hiisan W ~hise doceoun 28i3 S 720' U.5 ~ Onofrb hd -been bo e What clg 30~~ 1080 .80 .90haeaed hi an feastp oansful 34x3* 12.0 3.00nd0 aih beeibtedgh he perisoen us *33x 14.0 3.0 2.5 ro~ts otinaue couhs, e hes ~b ~ 34i 16.8 3.6 a alualeo-ealsth wan oreied -37x4 . 250 510 3.0 writn Mrs. Efes Morto .lumbeiae" I All otherbsizesenlstock. NoneSkin tires 15 pero.dag,-afdiIhadanoredusubeshis fresh~~~~~~~~rmdy"It uaranteed ,to.Bs tndr mrv teaptt n stg I fom sad ae one, 5~~~. orn Ch0ne 0insiz alts Mlr.ggi. eac oer= so0 Do o 10Per- centretedmapeieweipie. 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I absoutelyfree.lieved me oChamblain's Taehelan Thisoffe isfor shot tmecoly.ed ea pnceas and usathefaor UITE. LE COMPANY Ohooen ef Nhe bol. For sale byal Dayto, Ohi. P.0. Boa101 dealers.-Adv. Oh! Ye Candidates: At a meeting of the Clarendon Cor-ti Democratic Executive Committee heft at Manning on June 1st, 1914, the fol lowing .assessments upon candidate, for various County offices were made ForState Senator $50.00. For House of Representatives $25.00 For Judge of Probate $30.00. For County Treasurer $50.00. For County Auditor $50 00. For Magistrate at Manning $15.00. For Magistrate at Summerton $10.00 For Magistrate at Alcolu and Pine wood, each $7.50 -For Magistrate at Turbeville, Neu Zion, Foreston and Paxville, each $5.01 It was 'resolved by the committe that the Magistrate be votedforin the primary election as follows: Magistrate at Turbeville to be votei upon at the Douglas, Sandy Grove Gibbons Mill and Seloc Clubs. Magistrate at New Zion to be votei upon at the New Zion, Midway, Sar dinia and Qakdale clubs. - Magistrate at Alcoin to be votei upon at the Alcolu, Fork and Harmon3 clubs. Magistrate at Manning. to be votes upon at the Clarendon, Manning, Farm. ers Platorm and Bloomville clubs. Magistrate at Foreston to be upon al the Foreston, Foreston Reform and Dr. Swamp clubs. Magistrate at Summerton to be voted upon at the Summerton, Davis Station Jordan, Davis Cross Roads and Panolb duibs. Magistrate at Paxville to be voted upon at the Paxville and Silver clubs, Magistrate-at Pinewood to be voted upon .0 the Pinewood club. The.following is-the schedule of the County-campaign-meetings: . ~ Turbeville. Tuesday August 11. Sardinia, Wednesday August 12. Alcolu, Wednesday August 12 al 8 o'cloo p. m. Paxville. Thursday August 13. Pinewood. Friday August 14. s Summertoo, Thursday August 20. Manning, Friday August 21. All candidates for the general assem blyand county offices shall file witl the chairman a pledge in writing t( abide the results of the primary and support: the nominee hereof; suct pledge shall be filed on or before 1i o'clock nobn of August the 10th, 1914 The chairman has on hand a numbei of these blank forms which he will be glad to -furnish any candidate-upon hit makinglapplicatlon forsame, Here at Home. anning Citizens Gladly Testify and Confi deatly latmead Doan's Kidney Pills. It is testimony like the following that has placed Doang Kidney Pills se far above competitors. When people right here at home raise their voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Read the public statement of a Man ning citizen: William Hill. manning, S. C., says: "My kidneys: were badly disdrdered and the kidney secretions contained sediment. I -bad backache and pains in m ~loins. When.I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, I began using them and it was not long . before the backache and lameness left me, together with the other symptoms of kidney com aint. I know what Doan's Kidney 'ills will do and I am convTnced of their merit." - ', Price 50c at all .dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy---get Da's KidpeyPls-hsaeht Mr. Hill ~had.FstribrnC. Props., Buffalo, N.Y. _Sweet Clover for Linen. iEGthernbranches of flowering clover ~~andiy them for your linen chest and shelves. .Tie them up if abags of cheesecloth and spread them between sheets'pmd table linen and underwear ami o. will find the linen sweeter aAdtierhan It is under the inft. esee og lavender. Move on Now I sayaa-policeman to a street crowd, and whacks heads if it don't. "Move on now," says the big, harsh mineral pill to bowel congestion and suffering fol~ lows. .Dr. King's New Life Pills don't bulldose the bowels. They gently per. iade them to right actions, and health lollows. 25c at all druggists. -Adv. Serpent ia Old Legend., ne erpent was among the gods :f-theland of ligytXhereO Moses led his people, and they fo~und it among the gods of the land they were te subdue. Csamus the Phoenician whc invented letters, became a serpent lovers of Wagner will not fail to res call that Alberich transformed himself ato a "wurm" -toghar~ ths stolex Rhplangold. But 'the tr-..1 of the ser peat may also be traccd t~irough thE legends oftGreece, or for that mattei through those of the earlier Americaz Nakes The Nation Gasp.. *Tbbawful list of-Injurieson a Feurth of July staggers humanity. Set over agitt however, is the .wonderful eaing yBucklen's Arnica Sialve, of -hu~ns who suffered fidiz 'burns, ets, bruises, bullet wounds- or -explo. sions. Its the quick healer of boils, ul. ers, eczema, sore lips or piles. 25c-at all druggists.-Adv. Would -Make Reparation. .We told a proud-father the othen -day:that his baby was a perfect Image of him. It pleased the father, but we a' -going to apologise to the kid as soon as'lie gets old enough to undel' stand.-Exchange. fjnds aut For Uslh. Girl. Often the-hunt for a rich wife ends when the man meets a woman that uses Eletric Bitters.. Her strong nerves t~6fin a brightsbrain'and even temper. Hei peach-bloom edgplexien'and ruby lipsresultsfrom~ her pure blood; hex bigt eyes from -restful- sleep; hex lastic step Seem ffrm, free muscles, all telling of the health -end styath Electric. Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from indigestion, backache, headache, fainting and dizzy spell they promote. Everywrhere they are woman's favorite remedy. If weak or aling try them. 50c at all druggists. -Adv. Leeroese the Red Men's Game. ,Lacrosse Is the national ball game of rCnan. It came from the aberigi nas red men, who doubtless played it for many centuries before the discov 4ri of the new world. Differenit tribes played It In different ways, and it was uall very rough. The name was given to It by the French Canadians, who saw the resemblance between the Crved netted stick used in playing ii 5nd. a bishop's cronier or crosse. Only One Entirely Satisfaction. "I have tried various colic and di arrhoea remedies, but the only ODE that has given me entire satisfactioc -and cured me whien I was affiidted ih -Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I recommend ii to my.riends at all times," avrites S N. Galloway, Stewart, S.~~C. For sali b, all dealers.-Adv. MRS. WINN'S ADVICETOWOMEN Take LydiaE.Pinkham'sVeg etable Compound and be Restored to Health. Kansas City, Mo.-" The doctors told me I would never be a mother. Every *. -.,;......m.onth the pains were so bad that I could not bear my ,, weight on one foot. I began taking Ly dia E. Pinkh am's . @ Vegetable Com , | |pound and had not finishedthefirst bot tle when I felt 9 greatly relieved and I took it until it mals me sound and well, and I now .have two fine baby girls. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound too highly for what it has done for me. I always speak a word in favor of your medicine to other women who suffer when I have an opportunity." - Mrs. H. T. WnN, 1225 Freemont Ave., Kansastity, Mo. ReadWhatAnotherWomansays: Cumming, Ga.-"I tell some suffer ing woman every day of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and what it has done for me. I could not eat or sleep, had a bad stomach and was-in misery all the time. I could not do my housework or walk any distance without suffering great pain. I tried doctors' medicines and different patent medi cines but faled toget relief. . My hus band brought home yourVegetable Com pound and in two weeks I could eat any thing, could sleep like a healthy baby, and walk along distance without feeling tired. I can highly recommend your Vegetable Compound to women who suffer as Idid, and you are at liberty to use this letter."-Mrs. CHArLIE BAG LEr, . 3, Cumming, Ga. Daily Thought. Gratitude is a fruit of great culti Sation; you do not find It among gross people.-Samuel Johnson. PREMIER. "NON-PUNCTURE AUTO TIRES. Guaranteed 7,500 Miles Service. These tires bear the greatest known mileage guarantee, yet are sold a a price even less than tires of ordinary guarantee. This guarantee covers punctures, blow-outs and general wear. Guarantee covers 7,500 miles service against everything except abuse.These tires are intended for most severe ser vice. Orders have been received -for, these tires for use in the United States Gov ernment Service. . As a SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY offer, we 'will allow the following prices for the next ten days. TIRES-TUBES Tire Tube 28x3 $ 9.20 $ 2.00 30x3 10.25 2.30 30x3i 13.50 2.80 32x3* 14.05 3.00 3xi 15.25 3.20 31x4 17.00 3.25 32x4 18.00 , 3.30 33x4 I9.50 3.40 34x4 20.40 3.60 35x4 21.00 3.80 *36x4 22~.00 3.90 - - 35x4+ 26.00 5.00 36x4+ 27.00 5.10. 37x4+ 27.50 5.15 37x5 32.60 5.40 All other siz~es. Non-Skids 20 per cent extra, 5 per cent .discount if pay ment in full accompanies order and if two are so ordered, shipping charges will be paid by us. C. 0. D. on 15 per cent of a unt of order. Our output is limited, so'we suggest early ordering. We sell direct only, giving purchaser the advantage of all middlemen's profits. STRONGTREAD RUBBER CO. Dayton, .Ohio. SPECIAL HOS IERY OFFER Guaranteed Wear-Ever h-osiery For Men And Women-Ladies' spec ial Offer For Limited Time Only Six pair of our finest 35c value ladies guaranteed hose in black or tan colors with written guarantee, for $1.00 and 5 stamps foi- postage. SPEC1AL OFFER FOR MEN For a limited time only, six pairs 'of our finest 35c value Guaranteed Hose with written guarantee and a paiv> of our well known Men's Pa adise Gar ters for one dollar, and 5 'stamps for postage. You know these hose; they stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never become loose and baggy as the shape is kmit in not pressed in. They are guaranteed for fineness, for style, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stainless and to wear six months with out boles, or a new pair free. Don't delay send in yoi-prder before offer expires. Give correct size. WEAR-EVER HOSIERY COMPANY Day-on, Ohio. PEOLEBN OF MANNING. + Urges its customers to think of+ devoting a portion of their lands 44 tand time next year to the + TOBACCO -AND TRUCKING. BUSINESS The price of T OB AC C O at Manning Warehouses, at their+ Srecent opening, is all the argu- * ment needed on the TOBA CCO $ 4 question. . + We will end'eavor soon to give + you the experience of one man$ Son fonr acres of POTATOES. SThe Peoples Bank *: OF MANNING. : FGEYIONETAR Important Information. At a meeting of the County Demo cratic Executive Committee, held this day at fanning, Clarenaon County was divided into Clnb Districts as pro vided by the Rules of the Democratic Party. The following are the names of the various clubs, the boundaries of the club districts, together with the names of the Secretary and enrollment committee and the place where the en rollment books are to be opened: Piowden's Mill Club District, includes Alcolu and Fork Clubs, and comprises all that territory bounded on the North by the Sumter County line; East by public road leading from Trinity to Sardinia; South b, Tiunity Bay; West by Pocataligo River, the dividing line between the Alcolu club and the Fork club being a line beginning on the Public Road at John W. Perry's, along the Public Road to R. L. Loran's place thence in a direct line to Big Branch at Joe McFaddin's place, thence along' Big Branch to Pocataligo River. Alcolu Club: Enrollment Commit tee, G. A. Hodge,.Secretary. Joseph S. Dickson and D. W. Barwick; enroll ment books to be open at store of Jos. S, Dickson. Fork Club: Enrollment'Committee, J. D. McFaddin. Secretary, J. M. Montgomery and E. D. Hodge; enroll ment books to be open at home of J. D. McFaddin. Harmony Club District, shall .com prise all of that territory bounded North and East by Black River; South by Harmony Township line and West by Public Road leading from Trinity to Sardinia. Enrollment Committee, R. D. White, Secretary, A. G. White and B. B. Odom; enrollment books to be open at home of R. D. White. Jordan Club District, shall 'comp all of that territory to the- South on Santee Swamp from Wyboo to' S. D. DuBose's. place; from the DuBose's place to the Racood Road at Joe Tuck er place, along said rod to point where said road crosses th Manning, Davis Station road and from thence toward Davis Station to Boswell place; from thence across N. W. R. R., at or near C. F. Rawlinson's old place, and froi thence between places of J. H. Chil ders and John W. Clark and to Wyboo on Santee Swamp, Enrollment Committee, P. M. Mitch um, Secretary, M. J. Davis and Jos. Sprott; Jr., enrollment books to be op en at store of B. B. Thompson. Davis Station Club District, shall comprise all of that territory bounded on the East by Jordan ClubDistrict; on the South by Santee Swamp from Wy-. boo to Pine Grove Lake; Westrfrom Pine Grove Lake to. Potato Creek at Public Road crossing, thence up the said creek to Bodling Springs to N. W. R. R; on the North from said point-on R. R. to Court House Swamp at or near the old Aycock place and extnd ing down said -swamp to Manning,. Davis Station Road. Enrollment Committee,Plumer Clark Secretary, J. C..Graham and John H. Hilton; enrollment books to be ppen at Drug Store-of 0. M. Davig.and Son. Davis Cross Roads Club 3Distct, shall comprise all of that e'rritorf Southern boundary on Santee Swamp from Pine Grove - Lake to Prince's Pond; West from Prince's Pond to Rowes Mill Pond, thence following Taw Caw uplto N. W. R. R., on the North from said point to point abutting South ern boundary of Davis Station Club District at or near place of Geo. Rid gill. Enrollment Committee, J. E. Rowe, Secretary, John L Dingle and Jeff M. Davis; books to be open at store of C. A. Harvin. Summerton Club District, on the South by Santee Swamp from Princes Pond to Jack's Creek; West from Jack's Creek to Public Road crossing near L. R. Tindal's residence; North from above point following Silver linetto old Davis place and-down 'Telegraph, Road to Thame's ;Mill; on the East from Thame's Mill in a direct line to Court House Swamp as Aycock place, and from thence to point onN. W. R. R., neai-GeoRidgills place. Enrollment Cosi~mittee, -3. A. James, Secretary, C M. Davis and H. P. Troy, books to be open atstore of Summerton Hardware Co. Manning Club'District, shall comn prise all of the territory -in Manning Township and - adjacent. toto town of Manning,- adjoinng e club districts of Bloomville, Jordan, Davis Station, Siimmerton, Silyer, Paiville, Harmony, and iEoreston; with the-following clubs: Manping Club: Enrollment Commit tee,'E. J.' Browne, Secretary, Joseph Sprott and C. R. Sprott, ,books to be open at office of Superintendent of Ed ucation. Clarendc'n Club: Enrollment Com mittee, C. A. McFaddin, Secretary, W. M.-Plowden and J. Ingram Wilson, books to be open at store of Plowden Hardware Co. - Manning Farmers Platform Club: Enrollment Committee, J. M. Wind ham, Secretary, E. B. Gamble and J. H. Windhiam, books to be open at office of Judge of Probate. Foreston Club District, shall em brace all of the territory bounded on the East by the County line; on the South by Black River to D)eep Treek, thence to the new Manning- Road, thence to the County line near the Kel ly place, and shall include the follow ing clubs: Foreston Club: Enrollment Com mittee, J. F. Dickson, Secretary, S. M. Haynesworth and T. L. Bagnal, books to be open at store of T. L. Bagnal. -Foreston Reform Club: Enrollment Committee, G. A. Holladay, Secretary, J E. Richbourg and J. Columbus John son, books to be open at home of G. A. Holladay. Bloomiville Club District, bou'nded on the East by Deep Creek to the Central Railroad; thence to a Westernly di rection to Bear Creek, thence down said creek to Public Road leading to Bloomville, along said road to J. N, Barwick place, and from thence to the place of J. H. Windham. Enrollment Committee, E. P. Mitch um, Secretary, W. C. White and A. W. Scarborough, books to be open at swre-of F. C. Thomas. Pinewood Club District, comprises all that territory commencing at the Sumter County line between the Har via and Reynolds lands, extending South to Cutter- Mill Pond: thence down Sammy Swamp ' to A. L. Lesesne's place to public road at the Mahoney place, thence along public road extend ing West including all of the Tindal place. crossing public road at or near the Jack Wells' place, intersecting withi the public road at the Felder. place, thence along the public road to Spring Grove Branch, and then along Branch to Santee [River. Enrollmnt Committee, A. P. Toom er, Secretary, J1. R1. Griffin and S G. Giniin,-books to be open at S. G. Gritiin's store. Paxville Club District, shall include all the territory beginning at Harvin and Reynold's place on the North, Sumter County line as Northern bouo dary, leaving Sumter County iine at Black Rtiver, following swamp to what is known as Junius Hodge place, and from thence extending to T .J. Tis dale's place, then following public road1 West to Tindal's Mill Pond, following swamp to Lesesne and Mahoney cross ing, and thence to Sumter County line. Enrollment Committee. E. M. Brad ham, Secretary, L. S. Barwick and T. P. Brown, books to be open at store of. L. S. Barwick. Silver Club District, shall comprise all that territory beginning at public road on branch near L. T. DesChamp's place, following the Nelson Ferry Road to public road through the Bolden Tin dal place along said road to the Tele grap)h road, leavin~g said- roadl at -or near the old Davis place, then on Man aing Silver road to Bill Blanding's store, then .extending in a straight line to T .1J.- Tisdale's pltc8 on the Manning and Tindal Mill public road. Mrs. Jay McGee, of Steph enville, Texas, writes: "For nine (9) years, I suffered with womanly trouble. I had ter rible headaches, and pains In my back, etc. It seemed as if I would die, I suffered so. At last, I decided to try Cardu, the woman's topic, and it helped me rd&it away. The full treatment not only helped me, but it cured me. TAKE Cardul The Woman's Tonle Cardul helps women in time of greatest need, becaus it contains ingredients which act specifically, yet gently, on the weakened womanly organs. So, if you feef discouraged, blue,. out-of-sods, unable to do your household wodk,-on account of your coddition, stop worrying and give Cirdni trial. It has helped Laoesnd of women -why not you? Try Cardui. 'E-71 unrollment'osmm'titeed K Felder Secretary,W. P.-Napier and H. Cain, books to be open at store of Silver Mercantile Co. Panola Club District, shalr ebmprise all that territory followin jNelsdrFer ry road from public'road :crossing at L. T. DesChamps place. following said .. road to Small Branch, then to Mr. L. R. Tindal's place, thence downoSan tee Swamp, said Branch known as Jack's Creek, or a prong of same. - Enrollment Commiltee, D. E Hol laday, Secretary, W. R. Davis and Hugh Belser, books to be open at store a of C.W. Brown. Doctor Swamp Club District . shall embrace the following territory: On . the West to the new Manning public'SW -nd-to the county line near the-Belly place, the-Northern -line to beg from the J. M. Barwick place to tbe: . H. . Windham,. now Weinberg place. then, = to Santee -River, down said river;2o the ; ' St. Marks township line on the West ===; said line to Jim Mitehum's on the Racoon public road.. Enrollment coa mittee; J. D. Mitchum, Secretary, L N. Tobias and L. M.. Alsbrook. Books to be open at the home of D. D. Mitchum. Douglas Club District shall-. baie ..e, following boundries: Public roalead ng from-Pudding Swamp to X Roads at R. M. C. Player's, thence public road to wheveiit 'ntialseCta with' old Manning road at the late W . Gibbous place, -thence old: Maiuing road to point where it crosses Horse Branch near J. F. Cole's, -then Horse Branch shall be the line to Dial'sBay, then line shall run in Northwest direc ; tion to Sumter county line, thence Sumter county line to Pudding S .ap and Pudding., Swamp-, the line fron. hereto pu~bie rae'sigiteds he Cremainde~ oDuls'o~si ihail be divldsdas fol 's The scoo istrict line from old Manning road at he late W. J..Gibbon's "piece:.t-. mill yoand straight line to public roa at ower edge-of -'no. E- ori'51anta. ion, thence public .roads tot.antosmtic rate, thence neighborhood road to Jueo W..Coker's, thence straight line to Doglas Swamppassfngjon Southside f J.-W. Coker's residence; -all of the erritory included.-nthat Iying Northof aoe line shallibe- known as Seloc lub District, ap4 the territory lying " Sotlif said linsand not included in ogls distric~.shall be known as ibbons Mill Club'District. Douglas Club Enrollment Committee W. 3. Turbeville, Secretary, D. L reen and J. P. Turbeville; books to e oven at store of Turbeville & Dennis Seloc Club Enrollment Committe . B. Mellette, Secretary, H W.Co..s and C. H. Castine; books to be opp at tore of J. F. Cole & Sons. Gibbons Mill Club Enrollment Com ittee. M. H. Mellette, Secretaryg L. - . Gibbons and F. N. Thomas; books tobe open at home ofM. H. .MellItte. Sardinia Club District; bounlded South by Black River; West by County ine; North by Newman's BrancK to ram road and East-by -Tram road-and ld Manning road to Black River.'En ollment Committee; H. ,,. Gar~nd,7 Secretary, S. E. McFadl and W 3. illsap; bookrs-to be opM. at stor of . H. Garland. New Zion Club, D~stqict; bouisied North by Pudding Swanp, East by owship line, South by Newunm's ranch andld'i'ram road and Ws y Newinan's-franeti an'de County n. Erollment Committee; P. M. Gibbn Secretary, W. C. Plodd'es and. J:K uBose; books to be opeflat 'homs' of' . Mt. Gibbons. .- .. - Cldi lub Didtipt, bouiided forth-ast by Pudding Swe.mp, South ycorner County line. to Friendship hrch; West by Township line.: Sn olment Committee; C.^W. Barwow, Sedretary, H. M. McItosh and 3.-.H. orris; books-to be open at home. of . W. Barrow. Oakdale Club- Dis~it boiie orth by corner of Cdhty lp to - riendship church, East ,bvy~t line adii Souith .and West by .k iver. Enrollment Committee; E. P. Epps, Secretary, A.- &. puBose d .3J. Epps,'bodks--to be-open at h~e f E. P. Epps. Sandy-Grove Clubsiistreet, 'hltn :ude all of -thes -territory in Sd rove Township.- Enrolijnent Cm nitee, 3: H. Ham; Sepetrary, W2 D. MeFaddin and T. L. Coker; books t~1be pen at home of J. H. Ham. The books of enrollment shall be pened by the Secretary of each r by the enrollment committee j as oon as the books are received. 0 erson shall be enrolled in any b, xcept in the-eleli~bdetiet in whi e esides; the laseTeesde!-in July Il e the. last day of enrollment, d i thin i three days thereafter h Secretary shall transmit to the Co y hairman the originalf enroll nt ooks. Each applicant for..enrollment El n person write upon the club roll ghis ame, and immediately thereafter pils age, -occupation and post office addr~ss; if the name be .illegible the Secretary hall write the name beneata the 4ig ature of the applicant. In the es~nt f the inability of the applicants. to rite he may *do so by making Wis ark, which shall be witnessed byebe Secretary or person having the custijdy f the books. The Executive Committee is redy ad willing at all times to lend t ir ssistance to all of -the -officers d oters andjopes thaL...the. comm will be called upon .fe' -iaformation. or ssistance. LIE S LVNOf5RYAN Chairmian Executivd Cohmitte . M. WINDH-AM, .Secretary. Manning, C iInn 1 194z