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A Word of Warning
As long as the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company's pres
ent supply of materials lasts, Paige buyers will enjoy
the advantage of the present Paige price.
It is estimated that this supply of materials will last ap
, proximately 60 or 90 days and when the supply is
exhausted it will, obviously, again be necessary to
readjust the prices of all models of the Paige line.
as Then, as now, the Paige prices will be fixed in proportion
to the cost of materials. They are never raised arbi
trarily. That is a point on price we wish to empha
size.
But when the last word on price is said you will continue
to select the Paige because of its mechanical excel- m
lence, its beauty, its supreme quality.
Stratford "Six-51" seven-passenger .....-..$1595 f. o. b. Detroit
Fairfield "Six-46" seven-passenger ........ $1450 f. o. b. Detroit e
d Linwood "Six-39" five-passenger .....-..-.$1260 f. o. b. Detroit Ao
Brooklands "Six-51" four-passenger ..-- $1795 f. o. b. Detroit
Dartmoor "Six-39" 2 or 3-passenger ..-..-_$1260 f. o. b. Detroit
Sedan "Six-39" five-passenger -- ..-..- ...$1875 f. o. b. Detroit
Sedan "Six-51" seven-passenger __-.....-.$2400 f. o. b. Detroit
Town Car "Six-51" seven-passenger _ _ . -- $2850 f. o. b. Detroit
Limousine "Six-51" seven-passenger ..-- $2850 f. o. b. Detroit
Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich.
MOTOR SALES CO.,
Sumter, S. C.
GERMANY PUBLISHES
U-BOAT LOSS
New Official Figures Bear Out British
Statements of Havoc Being
Wrought by Submarines.
London, July 22.-Here are, for the
first time, outside of the German bor
ders, the official German admiralty
claims as to the havoc wrought by
unrestricted U-boat warfare since it
went into effect:
February, 781,500 tons.
March, 885,000 tons.
April, 1,091,000 tons.
May, 869,000 tons.
June, "more than 1,000,000 tons."
Disprove.
The figures clearly disprove the
wild reports spread broadcast a few
(lays ago, owing to a mistake in trans
mission of a cable dispatch by the
representative of a New York news
paper, that the submarines were sink
ing 1,600,000 a month.
The German accounts, as contained
in Berlin newspapers received here,
assert that June will prove a record
breaker. A number of U-boat com
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manders, it is asserted, have not yet
reported.
The Maximum.
On the basis of the Geranm figures,
the U-boats have been sinking, up to
June, an average of 925,300 tons
monthly, with June at 1,000,000 tons.
CITATION.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Clarendon.
By J. M. Winiham, Probate Judge:
Whereas, Julia O. Richbourg made
suit to me to grant her Letters of
Administration of the Estate and ef
fects of Preston M. Richbourg.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kindred
and Creditors ofthe said Preston M.
Richbourg deceased, that they be and
appear before n e, in the Court of
Probate, to held at Manning on the
30th day of July, next, after publica
tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take I,AXATIVP BROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough and Headache and works off the Gold.
Druggists refund money it it fails to cure.
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noon, to show cause, if any they have,
why the said Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand this 14th day
of July, Anno Domini, 1917.
J."1M. WINDHAM,
Judge of Probate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Rebecca E. Shorter, de
ceased, will present them duly attest
ed, and those owing said Estate will
make payment to the undersigned
qualified administrator of the said
Estate.
Charles B. Aycock,
Administrator.
Remini, S. C., July 10, 1917.
CITATION.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Clarendon.
By J. M. Windham, Probate Judge:
Whereas, A. S. M. Parker made
suit to me to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate and ef
fects of B. R. Parker.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kindred
and Creditors of the said B. R. Parker,
deceased, that they be and appear be
fore me, in the Court of Probate, to
bc held at Manning on the 30th day
of July, next, after publication here
of, at 11 oclocl: in the forenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
"ranted.
(;ivn under my hand this 14th day
of July, Anno )omini, 1917.
.1. \M. WINDHIAM,
Judge of Probate.
TH STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNIY Of CLARENDON.
By virtue of a decree of the Court
of Common Pleas for Clarendon Coun
ty, in the State of South Carolina, in
the case of John F. Turbeville, et. al.,
individually, etc., plaintiff, vs. I). M,
Turbeville, et. al., defendants, I will
offer for sale at public outcry before
the Court House door at Manning, S.
C., between the hours of eleven A. M.
and three P. M. on salesday in August,
1917, being the 6th (lay of said month,
the following described property, to
wit:
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A FRIEND'S
ADVICE
Woman Saved From a Sei
ouas Surgical Operation.
Louisville, Ky.-"For four years I
suffered from female'troubles, head.
aches, .and nervousness. I could not
sleep, had no appetite and it hurt me to
walk. If I tried to do any work, I
would have to lie down before it was
finished. The do.
tors said I would
have to be opera
ted on and I simply
broke down. A
friend advised me
to try Lydia E.
Pinkham's V e g e.
table Compound
and the result is
feel like anew wom
an. I am well and
strong, do all my
own house work and
have an eight pound baby girl. I know
Lydia E. Plnkham's.Vegetable Com.
pound saved me from an operation
which every woman dreads.' - Mrs.
Nari.iu FISJBACK, 1521 Christy Ave.,
Louisville, Ky.
Everone naturally dreads the sure
geon's knife. Sometimes nothing else
will do but many times Lydia E. Pink.
ham's Vegetable Compound has saved
the patient and made an operation un.
necessary.
If you have any symptom about which
you woiud like to know, write to the
Lydia E. Pinkilam Medicine Co. Lynn,
ass,, for helpful advice given free.
(1) Open accounts of: J. W.
Wheeler, $56.00; W. C. Player,
$925.77; D. C. Gamble, $89.15; Jake
Gibbons, $161.43; said accounts to Pe
sold together as one lot.
(2) Note and chattel mortgage of
Carrie B. Brouhan, $124.00.
(3) Note and chattel mortgage of
W. S. Burkett, $75.00.
(4) Not of J. M. Turbeville fox
$885.85.
(5) Note of D. C. Gamble fox
$110.50.
Terms of sale cash, purchasers to
pay for all necessary papers.
E. B. GAMBLE,
Sheriff of Clarendon County
NOTICE.
The qualified electors residing ii
Sammy Swamp School District No. 1
will hereby take notice that an elec
tion will be held at the school house
commonly known as the Thigper
school on Thursday, July 26th, 1917
for the purpose of voting on the ques
tion of whether said district shall lev!
and collect an additional four mill
for school purposes in said district
By order of
J. McD. McFaddin,
A. S. Corbett,
S. W. Thigpen,
Trustees of'Sammy Swamp School
District No. 18.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA
COUNTY Of CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Powell P. Johnson, Patrick Johnsoi
andl Ellen James, Plaintiffs,
against
Geo. 0. Gaylord, Elisha Dyson
Johnny Lce Dyson, Clara Belle Dy
son, Elijah Dyson, James H. John
son, Laura Green, Elizabeth Cantey
Posey Clark, Richard I. Manning
Eliza C. Moses and I. C. Strauss
Defendants.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served)
To the Defendants Above Named:
You are hereby Summoned and re
cquiredl to answer the Complaint si
this action of which a copy is herc
with served upon you, and to servi
a copy of your answver to the sai<
Complaint on the subscribers at thei:
offee, 120-122 I' rth Main Street, ii
the City of Sumter, S. C., withik
twventy da~ys after the service hereof
exclusive of the dlay of such service
and if' you fail to ainswver the Comi
plaint within the time aforesaid, th<
Plaint ill in this action will apply ti
the Court for the relief demanded ib
the Complaint.
Davis D. Moise,
Charlton DuRant,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys
To the Defendants, Elisha Dyson
Geo. 0. Ga~ylord, .Jclmny Lee Dyson
Clara Belle D~yson and Elijah D~yson
Take Notice, That the Summons an<
Complaint in the above styled actior
wvere filedl in the omlce of the Cleri
of this Court on the day o1
And Take Further Notice, That the
Plaintiffs in this action make no per
sonal de(mand against you.
D~avis D. Moise,
Charlton Duflant,
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CASTO RIA
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
tho
signature of
B ESTE RUj
.AT
Resonab1e Prices!
Nothing but the very best materials go
into our prescriptions and they are com
pounded just the way your physician says.
RUBBER GOODS and
TOILET ARTICLES
and a full and complete line of
STATIONERY.
We have
A MODERN SODA FOUNTAIN
We keep a Full Line of
CIGARS, TOBACCOS and CANDIES.
BROWN'S DRUG STORE,
Below Bank of Manning. Manning, S. C.
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'Time tes wh a
you did yesterday.
Make to-morrow better
by starting a Bank'
account to-day."
If, for no other reason than the unforeseen demands incident to human
It's a duty, because you haven't the power to predict the future but
you have power to start a Bank Account and fortify for the future.
Besides we want to help worthy young men to succeed. Begin today with $.
life, you owe yourself a Bank Account.
The Bank of Manning.
A
SHAVE
With a
SMILE
Is a Shave *
WORTH
WHILE .
We Can MakeYour ShavingEasier
Shaving in the modern way-with modern
utensils--is a real pleasure rather than a
nuisance.
However, even sorne of the latest shaving
devices are not a big improvement over the
old. But we are in position to linow which are
the most worthy, as we have had an opportu
nity to investigate them all.
We tender you a rnost hearty invitation to
inspect our worthy assortment of razors
strops-hones-blades-brushes-soaps in all
forms-soothing ointments-etc.
DICKSON'S DRUG STORE
Sanitary
Dry Cleaning.
Quality is the First consideration With Us.
You've had your clothes come home smelling
of gasoline, and you didn't like it.
We didn't (10 that work.
We don't do that kind.
Your clothes leave our house perfectly clean
ed, with no odor about them, and sanitary in
every respect.
Then, too, our' prices are very reasonable.
Don't discard that old 'soiled suit until we
have looked it over. A few cents may make it
worth a few dollars.
Hoffman Fmench Dry 5moing Con.