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I.DDEBRTHERS ROADSTER The goodness of the car is seldom called into question. The thoughts about it are the same thoughts in thousands of minds. The market grows by what it feeds on-and what it feeds on is the performance of the car. Deep and abounding satisfaction surrounds the sale and the use of practically every car that leaves the works. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Touring Car or Roadster, $835; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $1000. Sedan or Coupe, $1265 (All prices f. o. b. Detroit) SUMTER MOTOR CO. SUMTER, S. C. COTTON EXPORTS IN rices (emanded for ocean freight said land herein referred to and here YEAR ENDING JULY 31 room were accepted by the trade as by ordered to be sold being lots the principal reasons for the decrease 6, 7, and 8, as mentioned and de New Orleans, Aug. 6.-Exports of in export movement. scribed in said partition (Iced. American cotton during the trade a Purchaser to pay for papers. year ended July 31 last, were the Belgian Minister to Russia. E. C. DICKSON, smallest in years, according to sta- Clrk of Court Clarendon County tistics announced today by H. G. Paris, Aug. 6.-Jules Destree, So Hester, secretary of the New Orleans cialist Deputy from Charleroi, has Cotton Exchange. The total exports been appointed Belgian minister at THE STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA were 5,731,046 bales, against 6,231,094 Petrograd. list year, and 8,541,908 two years ago. oUT OF MADN Four years ago-the season preceding RGLRAM ED the war--total cotton exports reached LS HN500MN CUTO OMNPES 9,184,840 bales. C .WrePanif The scarcity of cotton on this side WsigoAg .Ls hnagis of the water and the exceedingly high 500mnaenee ocmlt h ayArhm onArhm i G. T. FLOYD, adSna ubrd140 h nc baaToa baa Surveyor and Civil Engineer, oa ic pil s1930laig Msc baaHti baa Office OverceirschandesdSforeocDenendeants roomdereaedabyepteduey(tfeatradgman LOANSNEOTIATED, Thle priciaE rOnsfo SOtheCRlA OrdeaerothCutofomoPla inabvexpatdrttiomtovemeirnt. PURDY & OBRYAN, wllBslglitnpMblicsuctionotRthsshi. Attornys at aw, CrTs Oug COMMONe eAS. S idrfrcshtteCu ______________________cialist___Deputy_ gaios witin the horrooiudcilhase Alice Aahamte Baegianminste at nMnaSpeme r,11,b 3. W. WIDEMAN Wanhingt, Au. Ri.--LQens-hang ae atefloig(e~ie Attorney at !5,000tenl Abaeanede Ntou cmplete thea est. quonao aralteates Jr or Ate regu- ifCado nlStt fread o Ofies Ajoiing TheHerad" ldg. army.h Rruitsy accept ed turda igsxyfu crsoeo.ls - arSuvay [ueedns bondd400. Theh d almu DfeO eistan' Store.teCutofCmo '!:~,b ln i ladnSut yPo Upntirs-ls inabveattl Eciosttnateiehi, eMMilrtgagendWst y A Store , wilslatt Lawaut, ote ici t.a en LtN.3ofTatIo MANNING, S. C. etbde o ah tteC .tpa.md yM1eln&Ple Attorney atlesae te Nrt yth 11aaewPbi MANNING, S. C.Aloftergttil an inec Rod an lado aes baai offenrettesarAdjoinimngIlan."Thet bHerdaold"mesAbrhamg. andStare, o MANNING, S. C.Jae AbaaSrei datte Aoalthtcran rct fln Attorney at Law,LeiEatadotlbylnsoanWetbladoLviadas MANNING, S. C. .W lemn n etb adsb ado lemna~ rso ofthtsttoorAneysai rat oeaulyapeaigaywt a IR. 0. P'urdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan. o adhvn enlattoelb yM~~a amr ae ac PURDY & O'BRYAN, de ae )c ,11,a ila-1t 92 Attorneys and Counselors at Law, o h lr fCutfrCaednE .DCSN MANNING5. c. Conty, an He inbrticlarntif f CekfCut lrnonCut wOIN OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Quinn's Experience Ought to Help You Over the Critical Period. Lowell Mass.-"For the last three years I lave been troubled with the Change of Life and the bad feelings common at that time. I was in a very nervous condi tion, with headaches and pain a good deal of the time so I was unfit to do my work. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, which I did and it has helped me in every way. I am not nearly so nervous, no headache or pain. I must say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the best remedy any sick woman can take." -Mrs. MARGARET QUINN, Rear 259 Worthen St., Lowell, Mass. Other warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness, inquietude, and dizziness. If you need special advice write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. MAY FINISH JOBS IN GOVERNMENT'S YARDS Washington, Aug. 6.--Delay in the completion of the repairs on the in terned German ships as a result of labor disputes may cause the Navy Department to take the work out of I the hands of the contractors. Secre tary Daniels today telegraphed the shipbuilding companies which are put ting the seized vessels in shape for the seas, requesting that he be in formed immediately as to the status of the work. It was indicated that unless there was prompt adjustment ThroughSleep rs TO Atlanta and Asheville Commencing Sunday, July 8th, the Atlantic Coast Line will inaugurate a through sleeping car line between Wilmington and Asheville, via Flor ence, Sumter and Columbia, in con nection with the Southern Railway System, upon the following daily - schedules: Lv. Wilmington - - - 3:45 P. M. Lv. Chadbourn - - - 5:30 P. M. Ar. Florence - - 7:30 P. M. Lv. Florence - - - - 7:55 P. M. Lv. Sumtcr - - - .. - 9:25 P. M. Ar. Columbia - - - -10:50 P. M. Lv. Columbia - - - 11:50 P. M. Ar. Spartanburg - 3:20 A. M. Ar. Tryon - - _ - - 4:50 A. M. Ar. Saluda - - - - - 5:15 A. M. Ar. Flat Rock ..- - 5:35 A. M. Ar. Hlendersonville - 5:50 A. M. Ar. Asheville - - - - 7:00 A. M. Returning: leave Asheville 4:10 P. M., arrive Sumter 7:15 A. M., arrive Wilmington 12:50 Noon. This Sleeping Car service, wvhich will be operated until Sept. 16th, will afford comfortable accommodations for passengers visiting the Mountains of North Carolina. Trhe old1 established through sleep ing car line between Wilmington and A tlanta will be continued via Augusta, in connection wvith the Georgia Rail-. road, upon01 the followvi:ig schedule's: Lv. Wilmington . .. .. 7:55 P. Ml. Lv'. Sumter-..- -----:30 P. Ml. Ar. Orangeburg - .. .1:53 P. M. , A r. Augusta (Eg. Time) 1:35 Night A r. A tlanta (C. Time) 6:10 A. Ml. I Wilmington 12:50 Noon. 1Returning: leave Atlanta 8:35 P. .arive Sumter 7:20 A. M., arrive Passengers muay remain in this car, iln the U~nion Depot, wvhich is in the heart or A tlandta, unt il 7:00 A. M., if they so desire, and1( on account of the earlier arrival of th is tra in, and the use of the Union D~epot, convenient connections maiy be mnade with through (Observat ion- Dining-Sleeping Ca r-Coach tra ins which leave from samei stati:on for Chiicago, Cincinnati, St. L~ouis, etc. ni ia ic..; aire mladle at Sumter withI above! trains by leaving Ma nniing at 8:101 P. M. and equally good con nections are madle returning. lFor fares, tickets, etc., apply to IfI (' lark, Ticket Agent, Manning, S. C. Atlantic Coast Line The Standcard RaIlroad of the Souath Sept. 1 CASTORDA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30OYears Always bears iuinature of of any difficulties causing delays, the ships would be taken to government yards. RUSSIAN GENERAL ORDERED EXECUTED London,. Aug. 6.-Gen. Maeovisky, commander of the guard corps which For the Ho The best line Ranges Stoves ever shown in 1V For the The best Corn and C Distributors, Harrows a or two of those splendi rows left at less than c< Plowden H1 VERY IM The available s1 are the lowest in countries that tI "over fifty years. Prices of mos about doubled di or three years. The governmen casts a wheat c: short of Americas The reserve sui far below normal A nation at c food than a natio: France, Engla Italy are short of ly dependent on and, unless some supplying them, tinue to fight eff The South is ii West and Nort $700,000,000 wort; nually and is tl drain on the nati< and, consequently to the nation's se A pound of cott ally buy less foi normally. We must raise THE HOME BAIA ANDi1 A PAT soy this year and comnme the bo0l1 weevil. We on hlandl that we will of one or more bcshec 75 cents a peck ii $2.40 a bushel in origJ half bushlels each. Onie-h~alf bushel a three foot rows. Y bushels an acre. We cquarantee a c. is raisedl. This is the most that has ever been in tion. SMANNING headedI the Russian retreat on the southwest front, has been ordered shot according to a dispatch to The Post from Pertograd. This sentence came after a court martial which was ordered by Gen. Korniloff, commander-in-chief, for non-compliance with his orders to shoot deserters. usekeeper! Oil and Gasoline Cook [anning. Farmer otton Planters, Guano nd all Farm Tools. One I two-horse Disc Har st. -Come and see. ardware Co PORTANT. pplies of foodstuffs all food-producing iey have been for t foodstuffs have ring the past two t crop report fore rop which will be t consumption. )plies of meats are var requires more n at peace. nd, Belgium and food and are large American imports, means is found of they can not con actively. nporting from the h $600,000,000 to h of foodstuffs an mus a tremendous >n's food resources is now a menace fety. on at 20c will actu >dstuffs now than what we eat. IK RUST COMPANY CHI OF Beans ne~c qettingj readly for have a supply of seed sell at $2.50 a bushel Is. i qluantities less thani inail bag~s 2 anid one0 ~ill lant 0one acre in ields from 16 to 40 ash market for all that c promihsino nlew crop troduced in this sec