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This is a Cut of the Celebrated SANTEE ANGE SOLD BY 'lHE CLARENDONHAROWARE CO. SUMMERTON, S. C. We can save you $40 on a Range. Call on us or write us. SMITH FAVORS LAW od of exterminating the boll weevil, COT WOMEN'S CAMPAIGN TO COMBAT WEEVIL but by giving farmers opportunity to growv over crops, would demonstrate Washington, Dec. ll.-'xpendli Senator's Bill Proposes Cottonless whether the South can successfully tares of the National Woman's party Zones for Year to Check the grov other food products." in the recent election were shown to Pest. -o be $50,056 by an official statement CAPITAL STOCK OF $10,000. filed with the clerk of the House. Washington, lec. 11.-Creation of The report shows $51,220 was col a series of zones in the South in Sumter, Dec. 11.-The first steps lected. The largest contribution was which no cotton could be grown for toward the organizing of a perman- Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont, of New York, a period of one year as a means of ent fair association for Sumter Coun- who gave $19,500. checking and exterminating the boll ty were taken recently at a meeting -o - weevil in this country will be pro- at the Chamber of Commerce when a WIRES FROM BORDER FOR posed in a bill which Senator Smith, temporary oraniion committee .OD, BOIE CA. of South Carolina, announced recent- aspoitdoslctsucrton ly he soon would offer and urge for t tc n aetencsaysesCpanWne oB ueo passage. The Senator proposes that t~ad euigacmiso o aoieRase' eiey the non-growing area shall be start-th oraiton Tecptlsok____ ed in the extreme northeastern limit o h ~ooe raiain~a e uitxsigcmeto h of the cotton section' and graduallyat$,00 wihteareetofhg fa rin hihheDde rt work southward and westward in arisnitaantieiwa(lmeiesMorCrshdbygenet series of zones 100 miles in wvidthadial. J Frn Wila ,con tops nth Mecnbrersa each year until the entire cotton t amdmntainaet vsa-fre yarcn n>n nMsa growing'section shall have been coy-ponechimnothcmitecustsCa.lary ?tifte ered. adG .Lmopeieto h eodrgmnta tthdfe The federal government, Senator Ct ainlBno utr a un caint bev h a n Smith said, wvould be given the power nmda iecara.Ohrmm prto hrn i rlne o to police ,the zone to see that the law hr ftecm itewr .Z or nte"ado h adt, wvas observed and' growvers and gin- eaoDR.Malu,.L.Tsanbcmeoviedttisai ners affected would be compensated (ae .I.ProA .Snes t osrietergr f ta y the government. Experts esti- W .Gen .A avnadJ .cuty~a itesoto eak iated that it would cost $25,000,000Blnaec sirngteftthtm e year to maintain the boll weevil ''esae vl e811a 5 ahta 0 ftecr vr ndt no in Alabama, which Senator lmtdt ~osae o n n n rcial l fte anan ith proposed a year ago,.esn usrpin eecle o n h ae(ee~al eod 'The First Year.attemeigadtey-vesae Cosuetyhmaiupisnil he first year the cotton prohibi-.wr ipsdooeegt ftete n hr hth vudov zone would include the extremeenieaon.DdeBthrcr.Wnteo ern portions of North Carolina South Carolina. The next year POOE AE MA~ ___ Szone would be released and the - productive area extendedl 100111InrdcdiHosbyRp is and this rotation would be keptsetieCapl. ntil the entire territory had been red.WahntnDe.1.Abld ""Highest entomological authorities sge opaeatoyas mag have approved the zone system asoneprsonwsritaerasSEN FI the only practical means of exter-inrdcdnth osFiayb minating the dlevastating boll weevilRersnaieCmbloKnaEY EXMINTOS in this country," said Senator Smith. adrfre otecmec o-Eeeaiain smd yu "The annual cost would be infini- mte.Pnlisrnigfo ie r ln oen cetfclns n esimal as compared to the benefit o 100t 2,0 n mrsn tuet o aigitlietts hat would be derived. .Six hundrednenofntmrthntnyasipovddnouelimnt 'llIon; dollars has been expensed towolbepvidbytemau.YORE S radic e.&he boll weevil in this coun y, bu he still thrives and is mov- STET-SXWMN wl ecieeeyateto eesr iA raisi ly toward the fields of North i rnigter(eet oorosr ahnd Sou h Carolina.LodnDe.1-Tet-x vainadatrsctiigth "The one system not only wouldmnwrkildadabu hryi-tobeyo ilb rvddwt l) ove th practicablity of this meth- Jie ya xlso namnto eif that4the effet ofcthevaccdenttupon abLiverlToniy S Not nor Distwb the Stomach.5-,Bn ofS te lIn pdditiotn to other properties, La:.-Fo. co tatus Cascara in acceptable form, aBulig at uaigLaxative andTonlc. Lax-oi j psh o1 as* .D.I .IRESN ac effel and~ does not gripe nor dr t.woun 07I AZ di tlistoinach. At the same time, It aid.s ascra aoo thnO tm tit as tiotherouses. the liver and secretions ~fieI6~4h. estoss~ helthy unctlwhether. Sth 3C10Soh canscessfully, S C grwote oo rdut. ' DON'T NECL[CT Manning Parents Should Not Over look the Little One's Kidney Ailments. One of the most annoying ailments of childhood is weak kidneys and in ability to control the kidney secre tions. Not only is this a discourag ing trouble, and one that every mother is anxious to get rid of, but it is in many cases a signal of dan ger, of trouble that will get worse constantly if not attended to. If your child is frail or fitful, doesn't run -around or play like other children, complains of backache and of feeling tired--suspect kidney weakness. Doan's Kidney Pills are very effect ive for kidney weakness in children and are perfectly safe. Manning par ents recommend them. Mrs. J. S. Bell, S. Boundary St., Manning, says: "A younger mem ber of my family had weak kidneys after a fever. le ha-I dizzy spells and the kidneys acted too frequently, causing much annoyance both day and night. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at the Dickson Drug Co., and they relieved the trouble." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs. Zell recomimnds. Foster \iilburn Co., I'rolps., Buffalo, N. Y. -Adv. r came for the Massachusetts sol diers return he lost no time in getting to a telegraph office. "Please have Dodge Brothers Road ster waiting for me at station when M. N. G. train arrives," he wired the Dodge Brothers dealer in Springfiell. Needless to say, the dealer saw the value of so enthusiastic a testimonial, and saw to it somehow that Capt. Martin had his wish, despite his own difliculty in keeping cars in stock. Public Installation Planned by Flour ishing Lodge. Gaffney, Dec. 11.-The local Lodge of Knights of Pythias at its regular meeting held last night elected the following o.!icers to serve for the coming year: T. K. Vassy;, C. C.; S. M. Gault, V. C.; J. H. Bell, pre late; W. George Hayes, M. of W.; P. H[. L'yer, K. of R. and S.; P. T. Hawkins, M. of F.; J. M. Humphries, M. of E.; J. S. Wells, master at arms; 1. J. Ramsay, I. G.; F. II. Sarratt, O. G.; district deputy grand chancel lar, \V. K. G;:nter, trustees, .1. W. George, W. S. Hall and R. A. Dob son. l):nger Signal. If the fire bell should ring woull you run and stop it or go an' heln to put out the fire? It is much the same way with a cough. A cough is <t danger signal as much as a fire bell. Yo. should no rmore try to sup press it than to stop a fire hell when it is ringing,,but should cure the dis ease that causes the coughing. This can pearly always be done by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many have used it with the most beneficial results. It is especialiy valuable for the persist'!nt cough that so often fol lows a bad cold or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas Beech ing, Ani Irdews, In:., writes: "During the winter my husbmnd tares cold easily an I coughs arfd coughs. C"hamber lain's Cough Remedy is the best medi cine for breaking up these atacks and you cannot get him to take any other.'' Obtainable anywhere.--Adv. JDentist, Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner Store, MANNING, S. C. Phone No. 77. C. 0. Edwards. HI. M. P'erritt. ED)WARD)S & PERRITT, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Office Over Bank oif Manning, .MANNING, S. C. G. 'T. FLOYD, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Office Over HIirschmann's Store. LO)ANS N EGOTlIA'TED, On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages PULRDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys ait Law, MANNING, S. C. W. ('. Davis. J. W. Wideman. DAVIS & WIDEMAN, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. D~uRANT & ELLERRE, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C'. JOHN G. D)INKINS, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. Office In Old Court House. J. HI. LESESNE, Attorney at Law, MANNING, S. C. R. 0. Purdy. S. OlIver O'Bryan. PURIDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, .MANNING, S. C. JJDDE&BROTHERS MOTOR CAR. You must have noticed that the first thing said about the car, in ordi nary conversation, is almost al ways a direct reference to its quality. The average owner is not merely satisfied, but almost extravagantly enthusiastic. The economy of the car, its (uality, the remarkable things it doc when called upon are comments you hear whenevelr the car is dis cussed. Co:ncentrating o11 One car simplifies the problem of production and leaves the Dodge Brothers free to devote themselves to a continuous p1rocess of improvement. That is why Dodge Brothers, in their first vea', manufactured and mar keted a volume of cars which ranked them among the first five producel's in the world. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car The solino consumption is unusually low. The tiro nul(age is unusually high. Th )ric of t' To riin Cmr or Roadster, coI)lete, is; ;,S (f. o. b. Detroit) 'Th" price of the W\ inter lou ring' Car or Roadster complete wmohair top is $950 (f'. o. b. Detroit) SUMIEP MOTOR Co. Opposite Claremont Hotel. - - South Main Street, SUMTER, S. C. $44.70 EXCURSION TO Thursday, December 21, 1916. r or the (Christma n d New Year IHol idnay exc(ur'sion to Cuba, the Atlantie Coast Line will sell excursioni tickets from Manning to H1ava na, incluin g meals and( berths on steamships, at the rare and on the date namedl above, limited returning until January 7, 1917. ["ares wi!l apply via J1acksonville ; thence v ia the East (Coast an:] the "Over sea Railroad," or via the West C'oast of F'loridla, through Port 'Tamipa, but not going via one route and returning via the other, and tickets will be good to stop) over at all stat ions en r'oute, either on the going or return t ripl, or both. Proportionate fares from necarly every other point in v'ir ginia, North Carolina and south Ci(arolina. (hilIdren half fare. For schedules, reservations on trains and ships, and interest - ing literature on Cuba, apply to the undersigned, who will pro cure it for you pr1omptly. H1. ). C'LARIK, 'Picket Agent, Manning, s. ('. Athantic Coast Line Theli standard Railroad of the Southl. N OT ICE. Owiunq to there being considerable dam aged wheat that will not rnake flour suitable for exchange, THE CLARENDON ROLLER FLOUR MIL LS will grind each person's wheat the balance of the season, taking one-eight toll or its equivelent in cash. CLARENDON ROLLER FLOUR MILLS