The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, April 04, 1917, Image 3

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ISLIEYANDSPRY AT ACE Oi 75 YEARS "Mighty Few Gray Hairs in My 1 Head," She Declares. TALKS INTERESTINGLY Mrs. Campbell, of Greenwood, Com pares Past and Present in Forceful Way. 'I an as spry and lively now as a person fifty years old, and I'll soon be seventy-five years old. I have s be6n married fifty-one years, and I a have mighty few gray hairs in my t head, too. But I was in a terrible ih condition of health a year ago with o rheumatism so bad that I couldn't walk, though I can cook dinner and c supper now and I feel fine. And all n 'this great change in my health is due o to the wonderful effects of Tanlac." p These ~rem arkable statements were o made on Febrdary 21st by Mrs. J. M. Campbell, of 319 Merriman St., Greenwood, in her endorsement of o: Tanlac. "The rheumatism was so c painful that I had to sit with my feet p in a chair. I had rheumatism for twenty-five or th, ty years, but it became so much worse last winter v and it was then that I got so I c3 couldn't walk. It felt as if a thou- n sand needles were sticking my left A side from my shoulder to my toes and I suffered awfully. Until I got b; that way, I had no idea anyone could h; 'endure as much suffering. b, "I certainly as in a bad condition e; when I began taking Tanlac. I had al tried other medicines, but none of s, them did me the good I wanted, which Tanlac did, though. I took eight or 5. ten bottles of Tanlac. I-was patient and thorough with it. I meant to give n. it a fair trial, and Tanlac won, for I was in fine shape when I quit taking it. And I am so thankful, for I da si not have those awful pains now. tl "Tanlac is worthy of the highest b recommendation, and I am only giv- 2 ing it its clue when I say it is the finest medicine I know of for the troubles I had. I hope this state ment will be of value to oth'ers who may need Tanlac like I did." e Tanlac, the Master Medicine, isN sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Man- a ning; L. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plowden, New Zion; Farmers' Sup ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Sum merton.-Adv. 1 FO WA the hint the thought of for the new,.l wearing appar< WE have, or can ~to match any you may selec1 SEE our Line bel MILLNERY DEP McColltt Sto 14 S. Maint Strec1 MISS LOU IN CHA .NED AMERI A, SHIP IS TORPEDOED lot Known Whether Ill-fated Steam er Had Opportunity to Fight the Submarine Torpedoing Her. SEVERAL LIVES LOST Lztec Armed With Two 5-inch Guns Manned by Naval Gunners Under Warrant Officer. New' York,,April 2.-The American teamship Aztec, the first American rmed vessel to sail from a port on his side of the -Atlantic, was sunk ist night by a German submarine fr an island of Brest, France. The cable message from the Ameri an consul at Brest that brought the ews of the ship's sinking to her wners, the Oriental Navigation Con any, gave no inkling as to the fate f her crew. An Associated Pressidispatch from aris said, however, that while some the men aboard the Aztec were res ted, a number were missing and had robably perished. Seventeen Americans. The Aztec, under command of Capt. salter O'Brien, was manned by a vew of thirty-nine. Seventeen of this umber, including the captain, were meric'an citizens. Whether the Aztec fought a losing attle with her undersea adversary as not been disclosed. Her owners Alieve, however, that she had no ance to tight. because she was sunk 9:15 o'clock at night when a heavy ma was running. The vessel was armed with two inch guns, one forward and one aft, anned by naval gunners under com and of a warrant officer. In expressing th, fear that the gun rs on the Aztec had no chance to sow their skill, it was recaIle~i that ie Cunard liner Laconia, sent to the >ttom off the Irish coast on February i, was sunk at night and that no sub arine was seen. Slow Freighter. It Thhe Aztec, a slow moving freight of 3,727 gross tons, steamed from ew York for Havre March 18, with full cargo of foodstuffs and gen- im .al supplies, valued at more than i00,000. She was due at Havre to orrow and probably was less than )0 miles from that port when tor tc "RY 'V ' .b R ti [ER! of Easter comes " changing the old | >right and pretty 1 make a Hat to i coat, dress or suit I ~ore purchasing. AR TMEOT AT T mBros. K BENN ET Tj -7 at McCOLLUM B 14 S. M/ ST9 Order by Mail. We sell the Warner Rust Proof Corset. CONE FOR GOOD esults 'T'hat Last Are Vhat Appeal to Manning People. in Kidney sufferers in Manning want ore than temporary relief. They want results that last Results like Mrs. Wells tells about. I-er's was a thorough test. h Four years is a long time. Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the st and stood it well. Why experiment with an untried edicine? People here in Manning have shown p e way.X1 Read Mrs. Wells' story: She says: "I suffered from dull, igging backaches, pains across my dneys, headaches and dizziness. I e )t a box of Doan's Kidney Pills from 4 urn's Drug Store and found them to a just what I needed. In a short me I was relieved of the aches and e tins in my back and had no further a ouble from my kidneys." q A Lasting C.are. F~our years later, Mrs. Wells said: rhe cure Doani's Kidney Pills gave e, has been a lasting one." Price 50e, at all dlenters. Don't mply ask for a kidney remedy-get oan's Kidney Pills-the same that rs. Wells has twice publicly recomn ended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., uffalo, N. Y.-Adv. ti ?(doed. This fact has given hope to r owners that all the crewv may be vedl if they had an opiportuni ty to ke to the boats. SI The Oriental Navigation Company II vns the steamship Orleans, one of I e first v'essels to sail unarmted from o A American p)Ort a fter Germany's ''larat ion or unrestricted sub~marine 4" arfare February 1. The Orleans ccessfully ran the blockade of un irsea boats. nt Elev en Reported Mtissing. French afmnirally dis'patches to the eneh (embassy tonight announcing e sinking of the first armed A meri n merchantmtan, the freighter Az e, by a Germtan submarine, said ap irently Lieut. Fullergreshaml andl o Amernican bluejackets. constitut g the armned cre wof th2 vessel, had -en saved, hut that eleven of the e'.v were rep~orted' missizjg. Tlhe admiralty report said that the ztee, bound fronm Newv York to" avre, was torpedoced without waurn g yesterday off Quissant. The. tor '(do struick squta rely aid ish ips, em it- A' rg a powerful gas and putting the reless out of comnmission. The guard, with the captain and ree other members of the crewv in ei second( boat to putt off, applarently cre picked up by the IFrench patrol mtt Sirrius after three hours. Eleven en are thought to have been dIrown I when the first boat was smanshe~i. te third boat, containing the second licer andl eighteen men, is not (direet accountedl for, bitt the fact that ily eleven a'e reported missing leads the belief that it must have been eked up1. Oflicials said the disaster wvould not feet the policy of arming ships, BIGSHO terfl ROS, CASH STORI iN STREET, SUMTER, Easter Coa $12.50. $15.00. $ $25.00. 3 Silk S $27.50. 30.00. $t $40.00 $ PRETTY EASTE $8.50. $10.00. $12.54 $20.00. $22.50. $2 PRETTY SI $2.50. $3.00. $3.5( $6.00. $7.50 $ IcOlid Popular Priced Dry Go hich will be continued in the most licient manner possible. Late tonight, after hearing of the rench admiralty dispatches indicat g that all of the members of the al guard were safe, Secretary aniels made public the guard's per mel. It was composed of Lieut. 'illiam F. Gresham and twelve en sted men, detached from the crew of te gunboat Dolphin, stationed here. ------- Sprains and Strains Relieved. Sloan's Liniment quickly takes the uin out of strains, sprains, bruises id all muscle soreness. A clean, car liquid easily applied, it quickly anetrates without rubbing. Sloan's iniment does not stain the skin or og the pores like mussy plasters or ntments. For chronic rheumatic hes and pains, neuralgia, gout and imbago have this well-known rem ly handy. For the pains of grippe ad following strenuous work, it gives Luick relief. At all druggists, 25c. -adv. -o -- - -. ANY IUltT IN TOWN HIT BY~ WINI) Memphis, 'Tenn., April 1 .-A Cy one swept through lHinghampton, a iburb of Memphis, shortly before ion today, wvreck ing two churcs hile the congregations at ill were in ie buildings and level ing several ores and a score of residences. F~ouir per'sons were fatally injured. Fifty were less serinosly hurt. Sweeping diown on Mlem ph is, the orm struck the general hospital and ie Baptist hospi t :!, unsh ing wi n >ws and tearing away part of the >qf~ of eauch building. Non)Ie of the at t endants or 1patient1 s AuLtomlobi lea on the streets were [own aboa t likew chlfI. Many hbuild son the oiutskirtA of Memphis, here the storm st ruck witht its great it fury, wvere dlamaged. No steamuiboat disasters on the M~Tis 55ippli river had been repourtedi upl to late hour tonight, although there ere severa Il)passenger and twoboauts ithe river at the time the storm ruck Menmph is, Tex.as Tlown am.uagedi. ShuermranI, Texas, A pril I .--A vio. nt'' windslitormji at 2 o'clock tis morn'l gwrecked several lbusine's hui gs andit more than 100 re'sidlences 're, causing dIamage of more than i0,(000. Both telephone systems wVere Inato be drtendedi.~ It fed, to serious ailment., Fecver. Indig estion. Files. Siek IfeLadache, Iloisoned System anid a mooro of other iroubles follow. Don't let Conotipation last. K Kpyu idneys, I.ivor andi Rowelo healhyan activo. Ridi yoUr sse of fermented, dassy foods, Nothing better than Dr. King's NewLife Pills All Druggists 25 cents ~A1SAC IONO OE BACK WING OF archan This Week. S.C. t Suits. 18.50. $20.00. 30.00. 'WI uits. 35.00. $37.50. TI X5.00. wle fort R DRESSES. ). $15.00 $18.50. 5.00 to $35.00. EA KIRTS. $3. ). $4.00. $5.00. 1.00 $10-00. m BROSO )ds for Easter Dresses. put out of commission. The storm lasted 30 minutes. No one was in jured. It Didn't Follow. A hungry customer seated himself at a table in a restaurant and ordered a chicken pie. When it arrived he raised[ the crust and sat gorging at the contents for a while. Finally he called the waiter. "Look here, Sam," he said. "What did I order?" "Chicken pie, sir." "A nd. what have you brought me ?" "Chicken pie, sir." "Chicken pie, you rascal," the cus tomier replied. "Chicken pie! Why, there's not a piece of chicken in it, and never was.' "'That's right sir, there ain't no chicken in it." "'Then why do you call it chicken pie? I never heard of such a thing." ''That's all right. There don't have to be no chicken in a chicken pie. There ain't no ldog in a log hiscuit, is, there ?"-The Wasp. 0 ------ Tlo Cut War Profits. Washington, A pril 1.--The cu rta il ing of war profits and economy in the purchase' of governmnent suies Q inl wari0 tjime wVil beR tdten1 up here to.. mo)r rowv by chairmOIeni of thie cot-~ tee's of the Un iteJl States (Chamber' of Commerce. A Mn ee:sfl'.I Husbanad. "DIid vonu...-....ral with yoa r wie"we lo- :hly ag~rei. ''Never!'' he mswered, stout ly, and0 we' immed'ciateiy suspected himt of ly "'Aw, now, he human !" we bee-eed. "Don-'t you~ and your wife ever' have a dIiffer'ence of1 oplinioni ?" ''0fteni and often,"' lie anslwered. "Butt I dlon't ever let her know it.'' II ere's a formula for a usecessfulI husband. ('at arrhal D~eafness ('annot lie ('uredl by local a ppl icationis, ats t hey (cann ot r'each tihe diseased portion of t he ear. Tfhere is only one way to cure ca t arrha I dea fness, andi that is by a const.i tuttinal remiedyv. C atarrhial IDeafness is caused by an inflanmed (cond1ition of the tmuclouis Ilin ing of thle lustach iaa nTube. When thiis tube is inflamed you have a r'umbling sound or' imliper'fect hiear'inDg, and~ when iti entir'ely closed, D~ea fness is the re suilt. - Uuless tile inf lammDiationi can b r'edued~ and th in tube restored'( to its normial condition, hearing wvill 1be (Ie.. str'oyed forever. Maniy eases of (leaf ness5 ar'e caused bly catarrh'l, wh'ich~ is an inflamed conidit io'n of the mucouns surnfaces. HIall 's C atarrhi Medic in' ac(t s thru the' bloodt on till mucous11 surifaces of' the system. We will give One liiun'dred lDolla rs for ally case of Catarrih Deafniess that cannot. lie cur'ed b~y HIall's C atairrh Me licine. Circulars free. All Drnug gists, 75e. I". J. CHIENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. dis 11 hLK WITh: SMILI! is is only possi n Shoes Fit Co able. Try UTZ & DUNN STER OXFORDS. 50. $4. $4.50 5.00 $6.00. Sec the Pretty Voils for Easter Dresses. To Extradite Itigoberto. Havana, April 1.-The Cuban gov ernment has decided to extradite the rebel leader, Rigoberto and his lien-t. tenants, who fled to Iayti. A Cubati gunboat has been sent for them. -o Smugglers Rescued. Amsterdam, April 1.-German guards crossed the Dutch frontier to (lay and rescued a party of Germar smugglers. They pointed guns at the l)utch officials and forced them to re lease the prisoners. --- --- Conference of Women. - New York, April 1.-Representing hundreds of thousands of women throughout the country delegates will meet in Washington Tuesday at. conference of the National League'fdr Woman's Service. They will repord what progress has been made by rpg. ist ry bureaus and training clase'.CS. tablished in 32 states. l)R. J1. A-, COLE, D~entist, Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner Store, MIANNING, S. C. l'hone No. 77. G. TI. F LOYID, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Ollire Over II irschmiann's Store.. LOANS NEGOTlIATlED), (n I-'irst-CIass IReal Estate Mlortga~ges l'UDY & O'IURYAN, Attorneys at Law, MIANNING, S. C. .1. W. WID)E.\AN Attorney at l.aw AANNIN(G, S. C. Offices9 Adjoining "The Iherald" Bldg. W. C. l)AVIS Attorneyvs at Law, AANNING, S. C. luiRA NTl & ElLitnlE, AXttorneys at Lawv, MIANNING, S. C. .I0IIN G. D)INKINS, At tornieys at Lawv, AANNING, S. C. Office in Old C'ourt Hiouse. .1. HI. LESESNE, Attorney at Law, RI. 0. I'uirdy. S. (liver O'Blryan. PI'URDY & O'HiIYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, MIANNING, S. C.