The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 01, 1917, Image 2
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The Kind You Have Always
in tuse for over over 30 yea
All Counterfeits, Imitations
Experiments that trifle wit1
Infants and Children-E
What is
Castoria is a harmless subst
Drops and Soothing Syrups.
neither Opium, Morphine no
age is its guarantee. For :
been in constant use for the r<
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ;
therefrom, and by regulating
the assimilation of Food; giv
The Children's Panacea-The
GENUINE CAS"
Bears the
In Use For. 0
The Kind You Hai
THS OWNTAUR COMA
GERMANY HAS MANY
SPIES IN MEXICO
Ambassador Fletcher Prepared to Call
Attention to Carranza to the
Matter.
FEARS FOR OIL SJPPLIES
Strikes in Tampico Fields Said to
Have Been Result of German
Intrigue.
Washington, July 30.-So numerous
have become the reports of German
spy activities and propaganda in Mex
ico that Ambassador Fletcher is pre
pared upon his arrival at Mexico City
to call the attention of the Mexican
Government to the links in that coun
try between Berlin and German
agents in the United States.
Officials of the State Department
do not call into question the integrity
of the Mexican Government but the
reports have left no room to doubt
the existence of a German organiza
tion in Mexico whose machinations
may be defined as a violation of Mex
ico's neutrality.'
The Carranza Government is be
lieved in fact to be disturbed by the
abuse of its hospitality and there is
a feeling here that the time is not
far distant when certain representa
tives in Mexico of the German for
eigun office may be officially question
ed as to their activities.
Extremely Active.
How exteensive tho >rk of the
German agents has been in forward
ing information to Germany by mail
or other means has not been ascer
tained by American agents, but evi
dence of their tireless activity in prop
agandla has been produced. When
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund mtoney if PAZO
OINTMEfNT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pies in &tol4days.
The first application gives XEase and Rest. 50c.
Southern Ral
An Ambition an
T HJ 1I needs of the South are id
a the upbulldlr i t er Rallway: the growt:
T Ihe Southern P hsay asks no fr
eaccorded to ot.,crs.
TheL ambitiun of the Southern Ralln
Sthe railroadts; to see rI~ae-:ta I 't fair atnd
rnlnt of Itrsdi ad whrawk he o e
acgenciest to realze that liberality of tre
irn nbtain the additial caiphat i'e-l for
enlarged facilities Incident to the d--mai
servIce; andl. finally
To takec Its nkbe Itn the l'sy msil
nth~ey great Industries,.wob n i~tore. L
rights and equal opportunitice. t
" heSoter Cr
A
Bought, and which has- been
rs, has borne the signature of
has been made under his per.
supervision since its infancy.
4 no one to deceive you in this,
and "Just-as-good " are but
i and endanger the health of
rience against Experiment.
ASTORIA
itute for Castor'Cii, Paregoric,'
It is pleazant. I. contains
r other narcotic st. ance Its'
nore than thirty years. It has
lief of Constipation, Flatulency,
allaying Feverishness arising
the Stomach and Bowels, aids
Ing healthy and natural sleep.
Mother's Friend.
ORIA ALWAYS
Signature of
ver 30 Years
re Always Bought
ANV NEW YORK OIY -
Carl Heynen 'was arrested a few
weeks ago on the charge of spy ac
tivities in the United States it was
not known that his work extended to
Mexico, but since then evidence has
been produced to indicate that he. was
very intimately conected with the
German spy system there and that
the men who formerly reported to
him are continuing their efforts.
One man whom agents of the Unit
ed States are watching is Richard
Eversbusch. German consul at Tam
pico. Eversbusch was the partner in
business of Heynen for many years.
Full List in Mexico.
While almost every other govern
ment has decreased the numbe rof its
consular representatives in Mexico,
Germany has kept there a full list
and Minister von Eckhardt has been
at the capital since the overthrow of
Huerta.
It will be pointed out to the Mexi
can Government that in the event of
reasonable proof of undue activities
by any German consul or diplomat
precedent for expulsion from the
country may be found in the cases of
Dumba, von Papen and Boy-ed.
Mexican Oil Supply.
The American Government is not
concerned so greatly at the sugges
tion that Mexico is used as a relay
point for military information as it is
over the constant and apparently un
interrupted German propaganda
emanating from Mexico and over the
possibility of curtailment' of Mexic~im
oil supply. The oil strikes in the
Tampico fields have caused some anx
iety and it has been freely charged
that they were caused by German
agents working in some eases through
the Industrial Workers of the World.
Recently incre ased taxes on crude
petroleum and its derivaties already
have resulted in a voluminous corre
spondlence between the State depart
ments of the two governments, but
dlangor of any curtailment of the sup
-ply by reason of that has passed,
most of the operators paying the tax
either with or without protest.
Iway System
:1 a Record
mntical w ith the needs
and succss of one mneans a
s-o c.ge..al prilielge not*
1y Compiry I) to see that
ion between th-: public and
I ranok pilcy in ,he manage
'rnfidence of governmental
limnt which wilt enable It
t be acqtdteltion of bet and
4d for tncreased and better
: n the Souith alongside of
~'tl eit cuat ltberties. equal
a thie South."
t 1 . eged;fo C %reetun,
y~ '~ t Q0 ,-July 80.A tA'ui k con
,tf i 'enty gallons of liquor wag
s i V.tRidgevillo tpnigh44 Sheriff
e of Dorester C99nty, The
t vas checked froi some' po
in Florlds. to Charleston. - The truik
Ana oNtents were taken to Summe
i4lle by the sheriff. Sheriff time
stone has made seveoal big seizures
of liquor ,during the past couple of
weeks.. He is always on the alert to
apprehend violators of the law, espec
ially: the liquor statutes.
NEW STORY OF
U-BOAT WARFARE
London, July 29.-Here is the lat
ist story of German sea frightfulness
against Americans:
A German submarine held up the
American bark Carmela, from an
American port for France. on ia date
not given, off the British boast. The
crew of twenty, of whom six were
American citizens, took to the boats.
The submarine, however, forced the
boats to pull alongside and lined the
crew, headed by Capt. John A. John
son, up on deck, forcing them to watch
a German crew go aboard and rifle
the Carmela.
Then when an English- destroyer
suddenly appeared on the horizon the
submarine, regardless -of the twenty
one men on deck, suddenly hibmerged,
throwing them into the water.
The German crew had taken every
thing of value from the bark and set
time bombs aboard. The bombs ex
ploded, sinking the ship, but the Brit
ish vessel rescued the men struggling
in the water and brouglht them to
a British port today.
0
THIS STATE FAR
ABOVE ITS QUOTA
Qualifies 750 - For Camp at
Oglethorpe With 256
Allotment.
Washington, July 30.-North and
South Carolina had quotas of 379 and
256, respectively, in the allotments for
the Sixth district for the second se
ries of officers' reserve training camps,
Tennessee making up the rest of the
district's quota of 996. But South
Carolina qualified the same number
of men in the physical examination
as North Carolina. Each State quali
fied 750, a heavy overplus. Tennps
see qualified 1,000.
The quota of the camps may be
increased on account of the abundance
of good material.
A DANGEROUS MISTAKE
Manning Mothers Should Not Neglect
Kidney Weakness in Children.
Many children have weak kidnbys.
An early warning is bed-wetting.
Often followed by backache, head
ache, languor.
'Tis a mistake to neglect these
troubles,
To blame the child for its own (is
tress.
Seek to check the cause,
Save the child from dangerouse kid
ney ills.
Doan's Kidney Pills are especially
for weak kidneys.
Manning parents knowv their worth.
Mrs. J1. S. Bell, S. Boundary St.,
Manning, says: "A younger member
of my family had weak kidneys after
a fever, Hie had dlizzy 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 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy--get
Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that
Mrs. Bell had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.-adv.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons .having claims against
the Estate of Rebecca E. Shorter, de
ceasedl, will present them dluly attest
edl, andl those owving said Estate wvill
make payment to the undersigned
qualifiedl adiministrator of the said
Estate.
Charles B. Aycock,
Administrator.
Remnini, S. C., July 10, 1917.
THE STATE Of SOUTH CAROUINA,
COUNTY 0! C.ARENDON.
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. D. M,
Trurbeville, 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.
znd three P. M. on salesday in August,
191?, being the 6th day of said month,
the following described property, to
wit:
souis ile/4rfur er'
auered firomu female trbl
ached, and itervousness. I 144
sleep, had noa tite and It hurtme
walk. If I tried to do an wor,
would have to lie down before it was
nnishe e The d:
tors said , wotl4
have to be operai
ted on and Il
to b yiB
Pinkham's eg.
6tb le Compoun
an.the result is
feel like anew wom.
an.- I am welland.
strongt, do 41q
Sown hotise wor and
have an eight pound baby girl. I know
Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com
pound saved me from an operation
which every woman Areads.' - Mrs.
NELLIE FISJBACK, 1521 Christy Ave.,
Louisville, Ky..
Eve one naturally dreads the -our.
goon's knife. Sometimes nothing else
will do but many times Lydia E. Pink.
ham's Vegetable Compound has saved
the patient avd made an operation un
necessar.
If you ave any symptom about which
you would like to know, write to the
Ldia E. Pinkhang Medicine Co. lynn,
Mass., for helpful advice given #ree.
(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 be
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 for
$885.85.
(5) Note of D. C. Gamble for
$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 in
Sammy Swamp Sch6ol District No. 18
will hereby take notice that an elec
tion will be held at the school house
commonly known as the Thigpen
school on Thursday, July 26th, 1917,
for the purpose of voting on the ques
tion of whether said district shall levy
and collect an additional four mills
for school purposes in said district.
By order of
J. McD. McFaddin,
A. S. Corbett,
S. W. Thigpen,
Trustees .pf Sammy Swamp School,
District No. 18.
THE STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY Of CLARENDON.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Pdwell P. Johnson, Patrick Johnson
and Ellen Jamcs, Plaintiffs,
against
Gco. 0. Gaylord, Elisha Dyson,
Johnny Lee Dyson, Clara Belle Dy
son, Elijah Dyson, James HI. John
son, Laura Green, Elizabeth Cantey,
Posey Clark, Richard I. Manning,
Eliza C. Moses and I. C. Strauss,
Defendants.
COPY SUMMONS JWOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Servcd)
To the Defendants Above Named:
You are hereby Summoned andi re
quired to answet the Complaint in
this action of wvhich a copy is here
wvith served upon you, and to servc
a copy of your answver to the said
Complaint on the subscribers at their
office, 120-122 North Main Street, in
the City of Sumter, S. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof,
exclusive of the (lay of such service;
and if you fail to answer the~ Com
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action wvill .apply to
the Court for the relief dlemandled in
the Complaint.
Davis D. Meo,
Charlton DuRant,
.Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
To the Defendannts, Elisha Dyson,
Geo. 0. Gaylord, Johnny Lee Dyson,.
Clara Belle Dyson and Elijah Dyson:
Take Notice, That the Summons and
Complaint in the above styled action
were filed in the office of the Clork
of this Court on the day of
And Take Further Notice, That the
Plaintiffs in this action make no per
sonal dlemand against you.
Davis D. Moise,
-31. Charlton DuRant,
CASTO RDA
For Infants and Childrea
In Use For Over 30 Years
Alwas bears
8igcnature of. g
Vii.'~i .; t " :S r +y ,i 3 4
tiin bti th 1,r etma~II
SInto outr prgscrpt&i ~n they r
-y!" ~~ou ph;tia ,1+tt t . s~it f; /i
pounded jus the ou physicin
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.
..'~ .1..
"Time tells what
you did yesterday.
t.a Make to-morrow better
.by starting a Bank*
account to-day."
If, for no other reason than the unforeseen demands incident to humai
It's a duty, because you haven't the power to predict the future bu
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 Make Your Shaving Easier
Shaving in the modern way-with modern
utensils-is a real pleasure rather than a
nuisance.
However, even some, 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 inv/estigate them all.
We tender you a most hearty invitation to
inspect our worthy assortment of razors
stroPs-hones-blades-brushesisoaps in all
forms-soothing ointments-etc.
DICKSON'S DRUG STORE
Sanitary
Dry Cleaning.
Quality is the First consideration With U~s.
You've htad your clothes come home smelling
of gasoline, and you didn't like it.
We didn't do 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 French Dry Cleaning. Co,
E. W. ROWLAND, Prop.