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PAiN SHARP AND STABBING Woman Thought She Would Die.- Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable - Compound. Ogdensburg, Wis.-"I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains like a knife through my back - and side. I finaly lost all my strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an oper ation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read aboutLydia E. Pinkham 's Vege table Compound and tried it. The first relief and six bot tles havegentiely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound." -- Mrs. ETTA DORION Ogdensburg, Wis. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more, but often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complication exists it pays to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,for special free advice. SHOWS EMBARGO ON FOOD I TO NEUTRALS WISE MOVE Sweden's Conduct in Aiding Germany Justifies United States in Restrict ing Quantity of Foodstuffs Export ed to "Poor Little Neutrals." Washington, Sept. 8.-Announce ment by the State Department today that Sweden has been "caught with the goods on" in conyeying war mes sages to Germany from, the German embassy in Argentina, in violation of the obligations of neutrality, is re garded here as certain to have an elec trical effect on public opinion as to the justification for a strict enforce What is LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and LiverTonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, SennaLeaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with pala table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c yo If, for no other reaso than the It's a duty, because . -u haven'i you have power to start a Bank Besides we want to help worthy youn life, you owe yourself a Bank Accou The Bank( BEST Reasona *Nothing but the into our prescription poundIed just the was RUBBER GOG TOIl ' anid a fuell and< STATIF We A MOEDRN S( We keep a CIGARS, TOBAC( BROWN'S C Below Bank of Manning. ment of the Americen foodstuffs on{ bargo on the neutral neighbors' of Germany. The timelf discovery of what Sweden has been up to will prevent a great many kind-hearted 'Americarns from being deluded by the outcries of German propagandists, that the strict application of the embargo, which is the most powerful weapon yet brought into action against the Teutonic Pow ers, is unnecessarily hard on "poor lit tle neutrals." Even though the other little neu trals may not have been doing what Sweden has been caught at, the fact of the revelation in that case is enough to demonstrate that the Unit 'ed States would be silly to keep on giving these little neutrals the chance to feed the big hungry Teuton. stom ach with American food. "This proof of Sweden's violation of neutrality is equivalent to the loss of a big battle by Germany," declared a well-informed authority here today. "It is in my opinion by far the most important piece of news published for a long time. We have just what was needed," he added. MAY WITHDRAW DRAFT EXEMPTIONS Washington, Sept.. 8.-In line with the policy of the War Deportment, confided by Secretary Baker to the house military committee, to raise and organize an army of 3,000,000 by the end of next year, it was admitted at the War Department today that a number of exemptions from this draft may be later withdrawn. This applies especially to married men and other dependency exemptions. To raise 1,500,000 men by the draft, as the War Department is said to con template, it probably wil be necessary f: recall men who'were exempted from teh first call. It is estimated that for the 687,000 secured by the present draft, it was necessary all over the country to examine at least 3,135,000 men. With the increasing war work and the growth of vital industries it For Sale by DICKSON'S DRUG STORE Manning, S. C. And All Good Dealers. .r' irne tells whatI ddyesterday. -morrow better tarting a Bank iccount to-day." unforeseen demands incident to human the power to predict the future but Account and fortify for the future. g men to succeed. Begin today with $. it. )f Manning. DRUGS. ble Prices very best materials go s and they are comn your physician says. DS and ,ET 'ARTICLES :omplete line of 3NERY. have )DA FOUNTAIN Full Line of 'OS 'and CANDIES. RUG STORE, -Manning S. C. FORMER SHERIff COMES OUT WITH FACTS Prominent Man Says Money Couldn't Buy* Good Tanlac Did for Him. "COULDN'T MAKE MISTAKE" "I Never Felt Better in My Life," Says Mr. Andermn. "A New Man Already." "Money could not buy the good Tanlac has done me and I gladly recommend it for what it has (lone in my case," said ion. Archie R. An derson, ex-sheriff of Harris County, Texas. Mr. Anderson is unquestionably not only one of the best known but also one of the most popular men that ever held office in Texas. After serving as a deputy sheriff of Harris County for 12 years lie was elected chief of police of Houston. He had occupied this office only a short time when the sheriff of Harris County died. Mr. .Anderson's friends then persuaded him to make the race for the unex pired term of sheriff, to which he easily was elected. He was honored with re-election seven different times ,and served the people in this most important office fifteen consecutive years. Four years ago Mr. Anderson declined re-election and retired to private life. Ile cast his lot among the people of Houston and is a large property owner and foremost citizen of that city. "I was in a run down condition," continued Mr. Anderson, "and had no appetite at all. I could hardly sleep at night and did not feel like getting up in the morning I felt so tired. I had the worst form of indigestion, suffered all the time with gas on my stomach and was continually belching up undigested food. I had to take my coffee w'ithout sugar, for when I drank it with sugar I would belch for hours. I would bloat and swell up like I was poisoned and suffered with .neuralgic pains of the worst sort and nothing seemed to help me except in a temporary way. I just can't tell how I did suffer in the past four yeais and up until a few weeks ago when I began taking Tanlac. "When I read the testimonials of some who had been relieved of trou bles like mine I felt I just couldn't make a mistake by taking Tanlac, land it has done ever more for me than I had expected. I began to feel better after taking my first bottle and I have just now started on my third and I'm a different man already. .I sleep like a log now and eat just any and everything I want without the slightest discomfort afterwards. I am glad to endorse Tanlac because -it does the work, and I'm telling all my friends just what I am telling you. I never felt better in my life than I do since taking Tanlac. I am willing for you to publish my state *ment and let every suffering person 'who may wish benefit by my experi ence with this great medicine." Tanlac, the Master Medicine is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Man ning; L. WV. Nettles, Jordan; Shawv & Plowden, New Zion; Farmers, Sup 'ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Sum merton.-Adv. wvas believedl that even a larger per contage wvould rule in the next draft, as more mn wvill be exempted for in dlustrial causes. This throws the brunt upon the dependency exemp tions andl the opinion wvas exp~ressedl that in the next dlraft the regulations would be made stricter by the presi (lent in this regard. At the same time it was said that if a third dlraft was necessary, government officials cons id * 1' ORCHIL. AN FEE Plin AUM A . ILOUsPaEyg Two TEASFOON~u..-,w THREE TIMES A DAY CREM Ita N PR@GP@ro PRuCE 25 CEma JACMSONVILLE. F.A>. Buy it at druggists and geneal soresor pestpsid TIE 'EK STORE'S New Fall Goods are Coming in Every Day! NEW. Shoes Millinery NEW NEW Clothes Ladie's Suits Dry Goods Dresses NEW NEW Waists NEW Come Now! Look Over Our Immense Stock! We guarantee to save you money on every purchase. Remember goods are going higher every day. The sooner you buy your Fall Goods, the more money we can save you. Don't Delay! Come! Get First Choice! The Wreck Store. Next to Post Office, Sumter, - . S. C. ered it better to recall exemptions in aforesaid, containing two hundred and The Shame of It. thousands of "hairline cases" than to nincty one acres, more or less, and call upon congress for another reg- bounded and butting as follows, to Mrs. Poorman.-Oh. lear! I () istration of new classes in order to wit: North by lands formerly of Mrs. wish we were rich. Just think of the secure the required number of men. Elizabeth A. Plowden, now said to be good we coul (1 if we only had the It was pointed out that all excmp- owned by J. H. Timmons; East by Money. tions except for disqualifyinw physical lands now or formerly of estate of Poorman-True, my (ear; but we deficiencies, such as missing arms, Joseph Cantey; South by lands for- can do a great deal of good in a quiet legs and eyes, have been completely merly of Mrs. C. C. Oliver, now said way as it is. provisional and the government has to be owned by J. H. Timmons, West Mrs. Poorman-Yes, but what's the the right to revoke them at any time. by lands formerly of S. F. Oliver, now use? No one would ever hear of it. ^ -(--e ( by B. A. Oliver. 'loh- -d-- -Answers. BUIllET-PlI0OOF SHIlRTStrtoflnbenih aealtt" FOR SOLDIER BOYstoSsn.Powlnith liso IVR1IENTlEIE. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 8.--Mothers, Tem ofsl, ah; urhsrt sweethearts, (10 you want to makepa fr aes your soldier boy a garment that will E 1 ; ET, Wl epYuWl protect him against the bitter cold of SeiffrCaeo ony the trenches in winter, and, better ____-., ' etaerfc still, probably save his life when a~__sc odce bullet or fragment of shrapnel strikes''Cpl uit____ ecm cnhi Make him a shirt out of 25 separal e ''aetth slgtt.ild an layers of Japanese silk, and when aseedM.Jb yplant.Lir German lunges at himt wIth a bayonet"Nicmnhir'Reuar the dleadlly blade will fail to penetrate "Wl! el11w tm fis! t 0 the seemingly thin andI gauzy fabricee, nyyse~a ht o r-fo hpI andI your soldier boy will then hav. eatd i.t efrtefrt ie"- vgtbe peaain lnaclo his chance to put the finishing touches nc.adctplsnlyadeftil. on the Bosche before that wvorthy can ______________________ extricate his wveapcn from the folds of ~a wsc i nh~Is ~radIs tc, the silk.Th uin ThtDe NoAfette ea ; :lhseits adow It is claimed on good authority that Il 1(50QIIEI etrlmtodnr odb l l~~d~a.2c o a shirt made of 25 layers of .Japanese Qlin nide o as cvunsinr ~ Mtcn A.Css~~~~~ as silk is more nearly bullet, shrapnel okfrtesnau fI.w.ROl.Jc andoresain,'tonroonitgatwsteeldaedorn Byninityuonefacrescroreofrtlessurnd t~yundateand butthnCarolinaowntho cas ofC. . o~van plin i t: QNor th y and om rl of Mrs.Us againrt Susan ElizabetheA. 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