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On the Somme front 'Scottish troops gion of~ Ypres. raided the Teuton trenches near Gou zeacourt, destroying dugouts and kill London, Sept. 23.-Considerable ac- ing many occupants. tivity was shown last night by Ger ran artillery in the Ypres sector of ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. 3RD CARl OF THE VERY I Horses! -M Will Arrive Friday, Sepi We have a Horse suit everytbody. I small Mules. If y get real values for come in and let us si carload. Full Line of Buggies, We ness, Lap Ro Etc. COFFEY & I MAN'NING. S. C. KENSKYACCU OF CONSPIRACY Mystery Veils Source of Recent Korniloff Rebellion, One Report Making it Appear Comedy of Errorm. ANOTHER, ALL STAGE PLAY Correspondent Reports Gen. Korni loff's "Striking Battalion" is Still Defiant-Press Filled\ With Coimment. Petrograd, Sept. 23.--The Korniloff mystery arising out of the recent re volt, has developed ditaensions which threaten the existence of the Cabinet, particularly the position of Premier Kerensky. The newspapers represent ing the left and right parties demand an explanation from the government, while the Bolsheviki organs openly accuse the premier, in the words of the Nabotchi Post, of being in a con spiracy with Korniloff "to crush the Petrograd proletariat and the work men's and soldiers' delegates with the help of cavalry corps sent against Petrograd." The newspaper asks why, if the published documents are forged, no denial has been issued. Causing Sensation. Maxim Gorky's paper, Novain Zhinz, which being unfriendly to ward Kerensky must be taken with reserve, declares that the affair is causing a sensation in the ranks of the government and that Teresch tenko, the foreign minister, yester day conversed by telephone with Kerensky about this matter where upon Kerensky postponed his return to Petrograd. The newspaper adds that the members of the government had decided that Kerensky ought to make a statement on the subject. A more serious indication of trou ble is that the Bolsheviki group in the bureau of the central workmen's For Sale by DICKSON'S DRUG STORE Manning, S. C. And All Good Dealers. .OAD 3EST [ules!' ~ember 28th or a Mule to arge Mules E !OU want to your money iow you this Lgons, Har bes, Whips, tIGBY and soldiers' delegates has carried by an overwhelming majority a resolu tion demanding an explanation. Charges Conspiracy. The resolution refers to "revela tions concerning the actions of mem bers and agents of the provisional government in connection ~ with the preparations in Gen. Korniloff's head quarters of a conspiracy against the revolution" and continues: "The plan was to announce an in dividual or collective dictatorship, at the same time, declaring Petrograd under martial law, then mercilessly to break up the Petrograd revolu tionary and working class organiza. tions under the pretext of crushing an imaginary Bolsheviki plot." Another Big Sensation. Pertograd, Sept. 22.-The controv ersy over the source of the recent Korniloff rebellion has proved to be the sensation of the day. Petrograd newspapers publish columns of reve lations and interviews with the chief actors in the revolt and while much is inexplicable, it is agreed that nego tiations between Premier Kerensky and Gen. Korniloff for the establish ment of a strong government at Pertograd preceded the rebellion. The march of Gen. Korniloff's troops on the capital is said to have been part of a scheme. The Russkia Voliya says the reve lations have made an overwhelming impression on the members of the government who were not initiated into the plans and that these minis ters are awaiting Premier Kerensky's explanation. Kerensky's Message. Gen. Savinkoff, commander of the Pertograd troops, sent against Gen. Korniloff, declares that he was dis patched to Gen. Korniloff by Premier Kerensky, who had resolved to pro claim martial law, with a mission to ask the Russian cammander-in-chief to send to Petrograd a cavalry corps and the "savage" division under com mand of a general other than Gen. Krymoff, who was in bad political repute. Gen. Korniloff broke the agreement by sending both Krymoff and the "savage" division toward the capital. Plan to Save Country. The Rech says that Gen. Korniloff drew up a plan for the salvation of the country, comprising military revolutionary courts, the militariza tion of railroads and war workshops and the restoration of oflicers dis ciplinary powers which Premier Ker ensky rejected. Nevertheless, Korni loff promised Gen. Savinkoff he would give full obedience to Kerensky. In order to make possible the proclaim ing of martial law Gen. Savinkoff ordered the dispatch of cavalry to Petrograd. Then Vladimir Lvoff arrived at army headquarters. The Rech says, with three alternate proposals from Premier Kerensky. The first was the resignation of Kerensky, the second was the formation of a directory within the Cabinet with the partici pation of Kerensky and Korniloff, and the third provided for the appoint ment of Korniloff as dictator. False Announcement. Cen. Korniloff, the newspaper says, chose the directory, but M. Lvoff falsely announced to Ker'ensky that Korniloff had commissioned him to present an ultimatum dlemandling that he be given sole dlictatorship). The Novoc Vremya publishes a similar story and adds that wvhen Premier Kerensky, having received the ultimatim, telegraphed to Cen. Korniloff: "Do you insist?" Korniloff, think ing the question referred to the sec ond alternative, answered: "Yes, I insist." Thereupon Kerensky, imagining that Korniloff had dlemanded a (lic tatorship under the threat of civil wvar, broke off negotiations. The former su preme army cornimis sioner at headquarters, Gen. Filop enko, however, (declares thatt Con. Korniloff's revolt was kno wn months in advance and that demonstrations in his favor at the Moscow congress wvere no accident. Gen. Filopenko, when arrestedl by K(orn iloff th reaten ed1 to commit suicide, but Korniloff reassured himi. The correspondent of The Izves trya reports that Geni. Korniloff's "striking battalion" still is (defiant. The Beauty Secret.' Ladies desire that irre sistible charm--a good complexion. Of course a~they do not wish others to know a beautifier fi .has been used so they -buy a bottle of Magnolia Balm and use according to simple direction.. Irr prove mnent Is noticed at once. Soothin~g, cool~ng and gefreshing.s Heals Sunburn. atop. Tan. - 75c. t$ugte nn't Sample (eIther color) for 2c. Stamp. Lyon MIE.CO., 40 South Fifth St., Brooldyn. N.Y. ITALIANS ADVANCE LINES Austrians after violent artillery prep-' arations repeatedly attacked the I , l Cadorna's Army Moves Forward on ian positions in the region of Kal' and Julian Front. west of Volnik but were repulsed. Rome, Sept. 23.-een. Cordona's The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head forces made progress last night a Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA. several points on the Julian battle I zi nR o e s ettervousnordinary tt usian afte ioeno t aervounery p r front. In the Bainsizza plateau the fn inwinhead. Remember the full name and look for the signature of It. W. GROV . 30c. For the Housekeeper! The best line Ranges, Oil and Gasoline Cook Stoves ever shown in Manning. For the Farmer The best Corn and Cotton Planters, Guano Distributors, Harrows and all Farm Tools. One or two of those splendid two-horse Disc Har rows left at less than cost. ..Come and see. Plowden Hardware Co SOLDIERS EAT! Food is scarce and becoming scarcer. Soldiers eat THREE TIMES A DAY. Columbia will sodn hav3 40,0 troops at Camp Jackson. Greenville will soon have 40,000 troops at Camp Seiver. Spartanburg will soon have 40,000 troops at Camp Wadsworth, These men will want vegetables. WHERE WILL THEY GET THEM? Sweet potatoes, Beans, cabbage, turnips. carrots. onions. etc., will brine FANCY PRICES. This is Clarendon County's chance ! Will our farmers let the opportunity slip? Cotton is short.--Vegetables will be higher than cotton as the SUBMARINES CAN NOT SINK THE VEGETABLES. Plant vegetables! THE HOME BANK AND TRUST COMPANY A PATCH OF Soy Beans this year and commence getting ready for the boll weevil. We have a supply of seed on hand that we will sell at $2.50 a bushel of one or more btushels. 75 cents a peck in quantities less than one bushel. $2.40 a bushel in original bags 2 and one half bushels each. One-half bushel will plant one acre in three foot rows. Yields from 16 to 40 bushels an acre. We quarantee a cash market for all that is raised. This is the most promising new crop that has ever been introduced in this sec tion. lMANNING OIL MiILL I