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'>1ST CAR. OF MULES We have just received a car of Western Mules. You can find just the Mule you want, whether it is a large. mule, medium mule or a small mule; a farm mule or a draft mule. This is an extra fine lot of mules, and;you will not 'be able to do bet ter anywhere. We also have ,everal fine driv ing and work Horse . A full line of Harness, Buggies, Wagons, Lap Robes, Etc. OFFEY &. RIGBY, WHY THE ROTATION Of THE by the distance divided by the time. tively swift rotational motionp rhe time in this case would be three nailing on that larger circle, andi as ARTHhours; ,000 miles, divided by three it progressed toward the pole it I~TII u~r- hours, wouldl give a speedl of 1,000 wvo'ill p ass over ground moving more "I [ainCAOSS Ib~tI~L iles per hour, wvhile 1,196 miles, di- and more slowly eastward, so that, tided by three hours, wvould give a with reference to the ground, it "Would you mind e. plaining to me, speed of a trifle less than 399 miles would have an eastward motion, or .per hour. - again would be dleflected toward the And- give the real scientific reason, Your difficulty arises from confus- right. why they .say the equator of the n angilar vesocity, or the speed of This explains the fact that winds sphere of the earth travels feaster turning of the earth as u whole, with blowing toward a central than the Arctic circle i I say it can velocity in space, which depends up- atmospheric depression, someofromoa * not, because the sphere is all one vol- on the distance traveled, and is inas- southerly and others from a norther ume. I am a boy, but I love science, ured by the size of the circle. ly quarter, form a great rotating and I wish to receive an answer which Why a Wind From the North Veers storm calle a cyclone, and the cy I can show to our science class."- to the Westward as it Nears clone, as a whole, rotates, in the E. J. M., Jr., New York. U I think your case illustrates the Iam ga thtyu hae be corryotemtin ftehnd ack of sufficient oral instruction in tikn bu hssbet eas facok hsi nieial e ~chool, of which I recently wrote. You i o otnet netgt tYUs~ fte cntn edny o ave an inquiring mind, but you have vllb le tou ertn soevo- ViIsto erto he igto te mrissedl the point in your text-book dru hns aot wihIa etrt~adwihte r rvl and your teacher has not helped. afad maytosnsoyored in. nth suhrn eiserte A Point on the Fuator Travels'in a e~ nwn oeta h aondrcino ern st~adtelf LagrCirclejjlut in Less Timie knw abu th monwhs lih haan inhthe shreclns adin igher Speed. rvasterce fte fre' oaewt h ad ftecok *A place on the equator does travel crfedad notntl o h vnRvr a no''erRgt faster than a corresponang place on crfed nbe h amrt e adBnsMr IhnIt the Arctic circle, The Arctic circle ishigu-gtsth Le. Smuch smaller than the circle of'the Oeo hs hnsIwl r o Ti aetnec fmvn h equator. If we call the circumfer-ilutae Sups acurnofarjcsnthotenhmshre o ence of the equator, in round num- t tr rm tepl oadteve otergtcue iest a hers, 25,000 miles, then the circum- elao.A h einn tsae noterrgthn ak oeta ference of the Arctic circle is only tesocrua oeeto h notelf n t fetmy ho about 9,968 misles. Suppose ai d1is- rudna h oe uta tpo eia tlesb rcdi ra tance on the e uator to be one-eighth gesstwr agradlre i-vreyo hnmn.Acrepni Sof 4the circum erence, or say aboutde ofteerhifid th gruleaasrsmehtexrene ri 3,000 milesq, then the correspondling bnahi ae on atadwt odetier aentcdatn dlistance on the Arctic circle will be cniulyicesn pe.I~ri lic ftan opesmr gis only 1,196 miles. 'But just becauseprvnsi frm aliy acuiigte ihtan riad he vn the earth is, as you say, all one vol-thsices ofsels thtwih hnstatecnpreveag a ~ume, or one body, a point on the rfrnet h rud h hrc rraieso natmbl otr Arctic circle must, as the earth turns, to ovr hc h id bost h ih hnt h et always keel) in line with a corre- gt oeadmr vswroi hte uhatnec sral sponding point on the ec uator, andlohr~odtewn ep ern ie rnt tayrt hr sn Iconsequently the shorter distance wvilltoadtergthn.ecpiewth risadato - be traveled in the same time pas the Q h otay fi tre nduto h ahmtclefcec longr distance.th euan oudsaetera-o th foc abv (ecred 1'hetter, If youscould plant aecanron hours;ng3the0lineeo, dnvidedidianrth hoallswouldlveervtoatheerdght or0th flnniinrni e or hl 1,96mies wetodi- eilina t rges Southern~lde by theenhor, ol giv sotwrsanlifyupat~ h UUIIIIIspeedI of Utife esstha a3ononth qumiles sotaln ing balluwouldeagainyveer toetheeright turnthisotime, tortheaeastwoflthewmeh velocityInnfactevenicbjectendsving an te "ntenatonalRecnstucton Rslgfo the ditnetae e ur-s ert'~a~ h ot, and i es un rnaioa famte willze preethe ancirc. Schaeloeefth.ntr penn War." Many ano the r estw ra i ers hs oig~eswr vr h Natin, hrogh tis mpoj~a thinngs aut tin suecnthe because t if yucotin efo s etogt uityo mattrs f eqal mpotanc whchvill be editoundersd somea won-engPrpaed Co-rdintig olfnistio dewichl tg abt which,,m ti m ate: W~ansAux lary fraid, Co ngr y housand of our Coubld-.IA.ni alt overnrs AmricanCom s ono Agiulua mOrgtaniztion haourtngtonuat eea em ~~ommrcial Screarie Asoatio temon hs lteintuiosfmthDpa ~i' tis ccaiontheAtlntivCast Lne ill e ller- m of the Easarmer's lrad trais onDeceiber8, 10, confd -nd, limted rtuna tl foraM theoplx~n J~ec ~er19 reervatons osndfurterki nmablsthen ay e to seehtmo ~ns'lsbot n oo .~rfr~m D.Clark Tic e Agenthes Man ing I. C. l ty ta iidiree''I~ blysdy illustrate: SupposelhP1agcurrentmtofoair wihhisloww circularq.movemint'.of the eles of theaartheit fins the groun DOCTOR'S PRASE. IS TRIUMP FOR TANLAC. Atlanta Physician's Cains 16 Poun1s, He Dc(a cs TOOK TiREE BOTTLES. "I'm Obged to Thnk Well or A Mcdlctnc That Acconplishtd What Tanlac Did." Dr. J. L. E. Brantley, a prominent practicing Atlanta physician, residing at 605 South Pryor Street, went into Jacob's Pharmacy to purchase an other bottle of Tanlac for his wife, and made the following statement regarding. the benefits she has de rived from the medicine. "I am obliged to think well of a medicine that accomplished what Tanlac has in my wife's case. She has gained all of fifteen pounds on three bottles of the medicine and she is now a well woman in every re spect. "She has suffered from in-ligestion and nervousness since 1909. She could not retain anything scarcely on her stomach and she was troabled a great deal by the formation of gas. She suffered constantly with head aches and backaches and was nau seated more or less all the time. She could not sleep or rest well at all, on account of her nervous- condition, and she became very weak and thin. "I decided to buay Tanlac for her because it was so highly recommend ed for troubles like hers, and I am glad to say the results have been most gratifying. She eats anything she wants now and her stomach \is all right. Gas has stopped forming and she retains and digests her food properly and has built up wonder fully. The headaches and pains in her back are broken up and she sleeps well every night. I consider her improvement almost remarkable, and I can now recommena Tanlac for what it has done for her." Coming from the high source it does, and especially from a member of the medical profession, this straightforward utterance of Dr. Brantley is more than a recommenda tion. It is a triumph. Tanlac, na ture's great vegetable tonic, correct ive and system builder, is ruly one of the greatest discoveries of the de cade, and the best evidence of this i$ the confidence and high esteem in which it is held. Not only by the great masses of people. No other medlicine has ever established the rep utation 'Tanlac has nor any other re ceived the high endorsement of me d ical men and laity. Clarendon County. Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; L. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plowden New Zion; Farmer's Supply Co., Sil ver; D. 0. Rhame, Summerton. been reported, under which the First regiment is expected home in about ten days, and the adjutant general's office is going ahead preparing the camp at Styx for thi mustering o.t )f troops. Gamecock County Fair. The first Game-ork County Fair vill open up next Thursday, Novem )er 2:, anl will continue for three lays closing Saturday night, Novem >er 25th. The prospects look bright indee 1. *ast Saturday a number of the rura' school teachers of Sumter county met it Sumter Chamber of Commerce anti liscussed plans for their school ex .iibits at the fair. Seventeen rural schools entered for ~ompetition on the liberal premium ists so far, andl more schools are ex )ectedl to enter this wecek. Tihe agricult .:ral, poultry and live ~toek departments have been floo-led .th entries for pure hred hogs, beef ind, dairy cattle, horses, mules, colts. 'arious kind of poultry, individual armi Ucimpetitive exhibits, and other .armi exhibits. The Sumter city schools will be .vell representeli by an exhiibition *rom the domestic science (depart nents thereof. TIhe girls canning and Lomato clubs, the wvomens home decm mnstration clubs, the boy.s lpig andt :orn clubs, the retail dlealers and nanufacturers (if Sunter city and ~ounty, a big combilnatioun carnival :ompany with plenty (of wholesome attractions and free acts will arrive today Monday th" 20th for the en tire week to add pleasure to the gal a week. .Every boy and girl of the rural and 'ity senools of Sumter co mnty and their teachers will be a'lmittedl free to the entire cou.nt'. fauir, andi Secre tary. Reardion of the Ch'imber of Commerce, wvith Misses Mary Lem mon andl K aty Pitts, home dlemonstra tion .agents were b isy last Saturday serving out comlplimientaury tickets to the schools of the county'. Florence and Sumter high school foot ball teams will clash this w0'k for the championsship of the Pee D~ee section of South C.arolina. Sumter .w'ill be in gala attire and festive spirit as numbers of Sumter mierchants and bainks have given ouit contracts to professional dlecorators to decorate the fronts o: their buildi ings in honor of the boys, girls, men and women of the rural dlistricts, andl the entire wveek will witness plenty of, music, free attractions, booster trips, parades, ete- "E. I. R." For Best Results Ship Your Long Staple Cotton to WHALEY & RIVERS, Charleston. S. C. Oriltini priotes of Staph. ' Cotton in the south)eaat, Notice to the Public, The Railroad Ctrmnission of S .nth Carolina has sot. 'ln1srla. Novemb.r 24 if, 1916 l-or at heat/ nu {,o be heli at. .\lanning, S 0., -inl rO(,lgnse to' a pletI tion from the Claraotion Teleplhiine Iam?3patny f.n inwreaS, d raties or fity 0- n-s ter to'ntlh Iipon' .ench tele(lph(oe an(l for tn'l char,-s ftr Servieo to aid ja e tit towns. G. Ml). hlampton, Chairman. Notice to Creditors All wfaronts havir ut alaIms agiinst t he es.ae of .1. Ii. Gatrian deea sed, will tile -aie witg t.he uilersirnel. r.nod all perso)hns ow mag the est a e will please nake pitimen ta, the Admlininis. trat.or. i. ii. Gap-land. AIltuinistrator. AI ornes. Notice to Creditors. No'lee is her.- hv/ riven t it ail nur0' song I-Iuvin elaitn a uatatint. the t te ,,f W. L Mc41add(iln decet'as""d, w(i.) pr-sent. t he siame, (nlV alt ste'd. t-11 the u rl-t-sigrled ftr iatl,vlow: w .e, It ll all I. S t i eI t d tat -:ail a S:at.e t' r.-qu t. ed to set tlt the sane. . .1;11ames \'. Ir-l. a -, Adnlinltra'or sEsuae of W. L. .\le K-iei tr.re, S C.., It 1 1) . No 2. ADMIINISTRA'oR's SALE Persuant to an order of J. M. Windham, Judge of Probate, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at. Ncttinav. Nov' 20. 1916. nt 11 o'clock. the residence of the late William L. McFadden in Clarendon County, S. C., all of the personal property be longing to the estat of th said Wil liam L. McFadden, consisting of mules, horses, ohgs, cattle, cotton, corn, fodder, peas, plow implements, hay, oats, buggies, house hold and kitchen furniture, batik stock, etc. As nentioned in the inventory and ap praisement of the said estate, same being on file in the oflice of Judge of Probate for said County and State. JAMES V. BURGESS, Nov. 5, 1916. Administrator. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. SHERIFF'S SALE. C. A. 'Lemon, P. F. Sullivan and R. O. Purdy', as Trustees for the es tate of A. A. Strauss, Plaintiffs, against Jeff Diekerson, Defendant. Under and hy' virtue of A Judg nent Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to "e directed. bearing date of October the 7th, 1916, I will sell at public tuction, to the lhighest bidder, for -ash, at Clarendon Court Ilouse, at '.Ianning, in said Coity, within the 'e al hours for judicial 'sales, on \Ion(ay, the 4th day of December, 916, being sies day, the following escribed r:al estite: All the right, title and interest of rell Dickerson in present, in expect ney, an I in futare, in and to that ract of land situated in the County if Claren don. in said State, contain ng fifty (50) acres, more or less, >oanded on the North an] West by 'ands of .1. .1. Boyd and of C. R. 3oyd, East by lands of .John .1. Boyd, 'nd S. R. Boyd, and South by lands )f Boykin Cantey. Also insurance potlicy No. 501750, ssued by The Pentn Mutual Life In murancee Comipany of Philadelphia, P. A. for th-2 Sum of a.ne TIhousand D~ollars, diated( .Jatuary 30th, 1909, dan the life oif .Jeff Dickson. Purchaser 'o pay fotr papers. Sheriff C larendi(on County. THE STATE Of SOOTH CAROUNA, County of Clarondon. C'LERKi'S SAIR. L. D. .Jennings, Plaintiff, vs. Alex 'ap~ers, Toot Benbow, and~ Sadie Ben mow, D)efendant.. D~ecree dated'September 27, 19116, o be- sold saiesay in D~ecembetr, 1916, >eing the 4lth daty of D~ecemb:-r. Tlhat lot or parcel of Ian I, in the own of Summertont, County of Clat tnaun an .1 State aforesaid, bounded an the North by lands of WV. 1). Car ;on, East by landits of George, .Josepih and A. Ninmmer, South by Belser street, tanad on the West lby Rtailtoad \venue, said parcel of latnd on its Eastern anti Wester'n bioutndaries acasures one hundred and sixty feet, ommnieing at the street, by about wo h am Iretd feet dleep), being the lot onveyed to Edith Capiers by WV. D). .tarsoan. Purchaser to pay for papers. Terms >f sale cash. A. I. IIARRON, Cletrk of Court Clarendon County. SHERIFF"'S SALE. state of Sout~h C'arolina, Clarendon County. Quinn Miarshall Company a Corpo acation und'er the Laws of the State af Virginiia, atnd R. D~ozier Lee', John *. Turbeville atnd Daniel Eugene Tfur >eville, as Receivers of the estate of 3. C. Turbevle, deceased, Plaintiff's, uigainst I. W; Pittman, also Daniel Eugene Turbeville and .Johln F. Tfur beville as admitnistrators of estate of Samuel C. Turbeville, deceasedl, anad Arabella P. Molies, D~efendants. Under and~ by yirtue of a judgment Order of the Cou ~t of Common Pleas in the above statdd action, to me di rected, bearing date of October the 7.th, 1916, I will tdoll at public auc tion, to the highest\ bidder, for cash, at ClaI'endon Court, House, at Man ning, in said County,\ within the legal hours for judilclal sales, on Monday, the 4th day of December, 1916, be ing sales day, -the following describ ed real estate: All that piece or parcel or t..at of I L. W[Th[RHORN & SON, Sole Dlstribuors of Black Rock Wall Board. Moist tire resist in r aid Siaecial Maxn nfacture titkes it. t he best Writ e us for samtples and prices. bKILESTON S. C. land situated in the County of Clar endon, State of South Carolina, con taming twenty (20). acres more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of J. Smith,. Pine Grove Church Parsonage, South by lands of 1). L. Green, and East and West by lands now or formerly of Mrs. T. 11. S. Turbeville. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. State of South Carolina County of Clarendon. CLERK'S SALE. M. A. Plowden, Plaintiff, vs. Alex Capers, Sadie Benbow, and Toot Ben bow, Defendants. Decree dated September 27th, 1916, to be sold, salesday in December, 1916, being the 4th day of December. All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the town of Sum merton, Clarendon Coun ty, State aforesaid, and ,bounded as follows, to wit: North by Belser Street; East by lands of Edith ('a ners; South by lot of Virginia Mc Intosh, and West by C'hutrch Street, said lot, having a front on Church Street of fifty feet, and a depth of forty-four feet, being thg lot that was conveyed to Elith Cape..s. including the buildings thereon by' W. H. An derson. Purchaser to pay for papers. Terns of sale cash. A. I. BARRON, Clerk of Court Clarendon County. STAT OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Clarendon. gI1EIIFFl 's SALE. By virtue of a Decriee of the !'t. of Comomn Pleas for Clarendon 0o nty, in the case of Bank of Turbo ille against Anna Keen Ella ltrb in son, Villiam IHarrison itobinson, et al., I will sell, at public auction to the hiighest bidder, at t he Court loause in Manning, in thA ('ount y of (Chir indon, State ofI Sout h (Carxol in, on: axlesdaxy in D~ecemb.ir, 1916, be'ing' the 4Ith (lay of saixd monthi durKnn the usyual hours of' salte, the following leseribedl real estaxte, to wit All that certatin piece, parcel or tract of laxnd ;ituate, and being i a the ('ounty of Claren-lon, State" of Soutth C ar iolina, coat ain'.ng seV'aty. 'ive acrest', more or less, bouni-e North by land of P. P. Rowlanad anel estate of S. C'. 'lTorbev ille, Eaist by mdn' of J1. M. ('oker, Southi hvy -ii !f . N. C'. lPlaxyer axdit. *L Ti ler 'oker, andl West by lanad c f I ra I a.! imi atnd I. A. (;rehn. Terms of sale ca1sh ; p~Iinhser to may for p)apers. Sheriff' for Clarendoni ('o-a S11 ERI ('."S SA I. Staxte of South Caxrolinia, (laren'oni County. N eill O'Donne'll, ats TI'rexaturer of the' Board of Tru' st ees of the Tuo :n v :lospita, Pla in tiff', aga inlst . lihn I-. Mlorris, Defendant. Und~er dll by virtue of a du o - "('nt Order of the Coumrt of C onunon101 "'leats, in thie abhove statted eaxse, to ie di reced a, bear ig date of Ju1 x 'A :1 I 91'6, I willI sell axt pub:ime auti 'n1. to) the hiighe:st bidder for 'axsh, ait C'lar n 'oni C ourt Ieo '5e, att. MXIann ing, in said C ounty, within the legal howrs for judicial sales, on :,;on 'y th" -tth, day of Decemnber, 1916, beainig sales laxy, the following caser'i'bed! realI est ate: All th'at traict of -tn I sit mtte in C larendon Coun ty, in the Staxte afore said, cotitaininilg thirty-two atcres, more or less, botin ledI on1 the Nor'thI by lands of J1. E. Morris, anda WXest by landls of Wesley MIims, South said parcel of land being that which wats conveyed to tie by J1. J1. Floyd by deced dlated February 20th, 1914. Also that tract of Dxand situate in saidl County andl State, conitainiing one hundred and forty-eight ap'res, more or less, b~oundedI by andI adjoin ixng lands of M. M. Robersoni, IFannie LatvendIer, land niow or formerly of Rush, and lying on Horse Branch, the said land being thxt which was conveyedI to me by S. C. Tfurbeville by dleedl dated A pril 10th, 1910, re corded 'in 'book , 3 at page 704. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE. Sheriff Clarendon County. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve Then Best Salva In The Wor,.