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F~ , rriP GKne Most1I 9o OST peop< learn that car as the purchased In fact, it.seems to on the Amcric dollar-for-dollar the "Stratford," about it. .- But don't delay too At least make a to promise early Stratford "Six-Si" sc Fniricid "Six-4b" sc ",Linwvood "Six-39" ii z" f i3rooklands "Six-5I 1 c Dartmoor "Six-39" 2 Lirnousinc "Six-5" se Sedan "Six-5V se Se~dan "Six-39'' fI Town Car "Six-5Isc Paige-Detroit Mot( MOTOI su REORM PART HOLD The nie Blease, Es MEE[ING IN COLUMBIA mitteewh consists of W. A. Stu< Claim Executive Partial to His Buckingha( Friends in Making Military yer, mayor Appointments. P. Carey, structions PRESIDENT DENOUNCED TOO mittee will that their United States, it is Declared at Meet- neglected ing, "Had no Business in -nments and This War." in refusing ..- ~ for the Sta Columbia, May 14.--Alleged dis- The mee trimination by Governor Manning "considert against member , of the so-called 'Re.. world wvar,' formh Party of south Carolina," in a discussior the recommenda ?ons for officers -of of next sui The State's two regiments, was made last of thr the basia for much caustic criticism the winnina .*f the chief executive, the pasage of 1918" wa a set of condemnatory, resolutions, dlefe'ating~ 0 and -the appointment of a committee ent were w of five members to go to Washington sleep, but and lay the grievances of the faction is represen1 before the Secretary oft War, at a wh'len the meeting of 300 or more representa- The real ~tives of the pharty here this afternoon. Manning i~s BEiST DR AT Reasonable Pi Nothincj but the very bes into our prescriptions and( t p)ounrded just the way your p1a RUBBER GOODS an TOILET A and1( a full and comlplet( STATIONERY. We hlave A MODERN SODA FC We keep a Full Lind CIGARS, TOBACCOS and BROWN'S DRUG 8 Below Bank of Mainning. suc-aa luurou noto r I 3eauid 6 2 arnyZ'?zena are frankly astonished when tniey a such a large, ultra luxurious motor 1 " Paige Stratfcrd "Six-5i" can be for $1495. be generally recognized that no car an market offers so much actual value. If you have investigated you probably feel the same way long, please, in placing your order. reservation while we can continue delivery. vcn-passenger - $1405 f. n. b. Detroit cn-passenger - $1375 f. o. b. Detroit 'e-passenger - $1175 f o. b. Detroit ur passenger - IbOS f. o. b. Detroit >r 3-passenger - $1175 . o. b. Detrot rcn-passenger - $2300(.. b. Detroit c-passenger - $1775 (.o. b. Detroit vcn-passenger $2750 (. o. b. Detroit Sr Car Company, Detroit, Mich. SSALES 'CO., MSER, S. C. .. t ting wvas called by Cole L. to Washington, at which the Govei q., of this city. The corn- is said to have urged the adop, ch will go to Washington of conscription machinery for Cole L. Blease, chairman; State which differs from that pro :key, of Lee County; E. R. ed for other States, the difference n, of Aiken; Dr. Olin Saw- ing, it is claimed, that wvhereas of Georgetown, and James other States the board consists of 2r., of Pick.ns. Under in- sheriff, the clerk of court and of the meeting the corn- county physician, in South Caro tell the Secretary of War the board's members are the judg faction has been grossly probate, the clerk of court ant in the officering of regi- chairman named by the Governor. ting wasic ae cbye oeto whihon as calleh te cons he, ofrtis cusdty. The m its parin tohae uvrged the fadop ichielly ortocWashmgtono cnscrithat t he iery ofor olan for hee chaimagn; Stae nohfirly cifter frtr :ke, of. BLeeuntE R'ee oathe taeth ifeec n, of Aten D.olitn Svaw-f it ing itis casied, that wheeas osta Georgetowant as othver nStaeite toattard nitheo fr.,ofPin. ener mr- sherif, theiin crk at cort and te(ll thi Secrtr tof gototare, od' memer ware oth(ejndg< toctiontha their faction robauteo the ler of cour an< thfat mofeeingrs ac Apil chairma named in ths Goeno toicreat aainrd r~eimiednth aki phe haPasnreeted. te s trngy esntd. The ghosn.tiof thae hopas theum ing whch as ausd of eletn the dgsierment wnthis. heoriss cuse b the actinw ion was conress iocns incidntaly brachedint in parmher and n gd the famro chargeast toate the otestof thp< rn es o!h casag een trnly nwrsedfr hey secelaredthat Th esoution wast~ particu: ''fthWholtcl a f ir isnartions hatl Blase lota motn s theowrshe beermte by attn hg d Gemn.Mebr urs-fcrthrinin camph atrolirtto arnd b hm nt t gtothrprtuet want Wdemongt tsethtter faction js o the igerai of tey lid of metnh ex p is State, wansd intmaing tatou of th r ranzd e Unte Starey, Jr., of eSos kick"gainstGovern rolintan arhe n ha ve been ptda tigOsalsi h a fraissi Soth Carltersqutalsolgor cnttttharynwbeyieocom lysficien;says. C A N D IE S."W ees as a rsl of uc the efomnation thav e beentheos (iormater gaienst aned TOREJohern P. ereby feCaretn nounced thne accionaof ongrsi ManningS.cSrngwr an d inrec in taero Sbee' tan.Ieouh h n ' =the nannez .in ;whi~ th bords of eonsecrtion haioi ee eletedd tQ this State. "Resolved, -That we disapprove of the effort which is now. being made t< 'oprive ,the citizens of the - State of x third regiment of infantry, wlict would give to the State a brfgade !ommanded by its own officers, and hereby reduce the number "who are to be drafted unde/the army bill. "Resolved, That a committee of fivc )c apointed to go to Washington and to place before the authorities of the United States the true status in South Carolina." FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Francis G. Caffey, Brother to Former Charlestonian Named. Washington, May 14.-Francis G. Caffey, of New York, was nominated today by President /Wilson to be Unit ed States attorney, Southern district, New York. New York, May 14.-Francis Gor don Caffey, nominated by President Wilson as United States district at torney, is solicitor of the Department of Agriculture. He enme here from Montgomery, Ala., where he practiced law, after being graduated from Har vard. He was born in Gordonsville, Ala., in 1868, and served in the Span ish-American war. Mr. Caffey is a personal friend of Col. E. M. House. Mr. Francis G. Caffey is a brother to Mr. W. H. Caffey, who, until re cently, was located in Charleston as division passenger agent of the South ern Railway. -o 3 RESERVE COMMISSIONS Trio of South Carolinians to Go Into Training. Washington, May 14.-It was an nounced at the War Department to day that reserve corps commissions have been issued to Charles H..Dray ton, of Charleston, as first lieutenant; to Irvine F. Belser, of Columbia, as first lieutenant of cavalry, and as sec ond lieutenant of infantry to Charles D. Kearns, of Greenwood. "Men thus commissioned in some instances at tend camps likt the one at Fort Ogle thorpe, and may get higher grade commissions at the and of the train ing period." n .Atlantic ( tn this The Standard Rai vid be in WILMINGTON, I the the Special Occasions: V fna June, 1917. La Ticket and Passenger A er's As information we wi on- lowing conventions hav< *it to be held at Wrightsvill< lc of June:. lY Laundry Association of riy Independent Order of tes North Carolina ..__ or- North Carolina Banker do- Hardware Association< at-South Carolina __ er. Southern Textile Associ; at. N. C. Baptist Chautauqu ter ide We take pleasure in a nd standing the rep~orts anm that Wrightsville Beach de- as in former years; that mad any restrictions ot-, am h beach; that ion will be open to the p~ubli or terial improvements hav ri commodations and attre rntractive than heretofore W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Mgr. he Brickan ith We have on hiand--arnd * in any amount-the b( "g shingles, and also Brick il m- mnake you a close price on need either of these comi - to see us before buying. of Manning M4 ire LE Lira. J. A. Cox, of Al-. derson, W. Va., writes: "My dau-hter . . . suf fred terribly. So could not turn in bed ... the doctors gave her up, and we brou;;ht her home to Cie. s:ho had suffered so much at ... time. Hav ing heard of, Cardul, we got it for h1er." CARDUI The, Woman's Tonic "Ina few days, cne be n to improve1" Mr. Cox continucs, 'land had r3 trouble at.. . Cardul cured hcr,'and. we sing. '3 praic3 everywhere. Uie receive many 'thcu rands of sim!!ar lc:crs cvrcr h o of the Ccc Ca:;:i hs one for wcnen who suffer from corap':'nts so common to tihdr sex. It should do u loduod, too. E HOUSTON OPPOSED TO NITRATE RESOLUTION Agriculture Secretary at House Hear ing on Smith Measure and Gives Reasons. Washington, May 14.-After the meeting of the House appropriations committee, which was called today at the request of Representative James F. Byrnes, of South Carolina, a mem ber of the committee, to consider the resolution put through the Senate by Senator E. D. *Smith, appropriating $10,000,000 to obtain nitrate from Chile and sell it to the farmer at cost, Mr. Byrnes said that Secretary of Agriculture Houston had attended the meeting and had opposed the res olution. The Secretary did not think it possible to procure a supply of ni trate from Chile in tine to be of any oast Line Iroad of the* South. . C., MAY 10, 1917 (rightsville Beach, N. C., gents and Connections: sh to advise that the fol been booked up to date a Beach during the month the Carolinas June 11-12 Red Men of -- ---- ----- " 13-15 s Association " 19-21 >f North and --- - - -. " 19-21 stion -- ----.-" 22-23 a or' Assembly " 27-29 dvising further, notwith I rumors to the contrary, will be open this season the Government has not shatsoever as to illumi the hotels and "Lumina" 2 as heretofore; that ma e been made in hotel ac ections, and in many re promises to be more at T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agt. ShinglIes can supply your needs st grades of Cypress any quantity. .We can these goods, and if you nodities it will pay you c sat Market SESNE. , gteinit o}t~iy: 'Ini Chileanv wafehi long nough tb take cargo its we are at war and Chile is a neutral. To pa ythe rate on freight charged by. foroign-owned ships; 'Mr. Houston said it would make- theycoat of the nitr'ate to the. farmer prohibitive. The government, he added, needs the 4,000 tons of nitrate It now possesses. Sen ator Smith jlso appeared before the committee. and reiterated his ' argu ments in favor of his measure. Rep resentative Ragsdale was present. Additional hearings will probably be held. APRIL COTTON FIGURES Over Half Million Bales Used, Ex clusive of Linters. Washington, May 14.-Cotton, ex clusive of linters, consumed during April, amounted to 552,303 running bales, colnpared with 531,714 during April, 1916. Linters consumed dur ing April were 69,236 bales, compared with 71,516 in April of last year. $10,000 TO LIBERTY LOAN Anderson, May 14.-The Bank of Williamston is probably the banner bank the South in the matter of subscribing to -the "liberty loan." This .bank has a capital stock of $40,000 and surplus of $10,000, yet it has sub scribed $10,000 to the loan. James P. Gossett, president of this bank, an nounces that he personally subscribed $10,000 to this loan. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System 'he Old Standard general strengthening tonic, -RoVB's TASTBI.ss chili TONIC, drives out daleria,enriches the blood.and builds upthe sys ten. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. DR. J. A. COLE, Dentist, Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner Store, MANNING, S. C. Phone No. 77. G. T. FLOYD, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, Office Over Hirschmann's Store. LOANS NEGOTIATED, On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages PURDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. J. W. WIDEMAN Attorney at Law MANNING, S. C. Offices Adjoining "The Herald" Bldg., W. C. DAVIS Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. DuRANT & ELLERBE, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. JOHN G. DINKINS, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. 011ice in Old Court Hlouse. J1. H. LESESNE, Attorney at Law, hijANNING, S. C.' 1. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan. PURD)Y & O'IBRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, MANNING, S. C. WHAT IS AX-OS LAX-FOS IS AN'IMPROVED CASCAR!A -A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE CATilAItTIC AND LIVER TONIC ~AX-Fo$ is not a Secret or Patent Medi ne but is composed of the following id-fashioned roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN L~-o heC c RAImproved by e addition of these digestive ingredi ate making it better than ordinary CAS RA, and thus the combination acts not uy as a stimnulajing laxative and caibar Ic but also as a digesive and liver tonic. yrup laxatives are weak, but L~x-Fos ombines strength' with palatable, arc - atic taste and does not gripe or dibtutti e stomach. One bottle will'prove ,A-FoS is invaluable for Constination, udigestion or Torpid Liver. Prfee 50c.