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Catarrh of
Mrs. Mary" Feniell, R. P. D. , Po.
mona, Missouri, writes:
"I wish to spy a few words in the
praise of Peruna. I have used it
with good results for cramps in the
stomach. Also found it the very
thing for catarrh of the head. My
sister was cured of catarrh of stom
ach by the use of Peruna.''
Mrs. E. T. Chomer, 69 East 42nd
St., Chicago, Ill., says: "Manalin
beat laxative on the market for liver
and bowels, very good for indigestion
and heart burn.
Those who object to liquid medi
eines can secure Peruna tablets.
1[RROR-STRICK[N CREW
[.[AYES BURNINS SHIP
Naval Gunners Aboard Burning Brit
lah Steamer Order Men'
Back to Posts.
OIL AND MUNITIONS CARGO
Vessel Is Towved Back to Port.
Origin of Fire Being
Investigated.
An Atlantic Port, Oct. 14.-A large
British steamer, loaded with $2,000,
000 worth of admiralty stores, princi
1)ally munitions and 0,000 barrels of
H. W. LEW]
REGISTERED C
Office in Old
BYES EXAM
Oct. 19, 2
Spectacles, Ey
Artificia
Office in Old Coi
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week of Oct
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5 .Main Street
Stomach
Made Well
By feruna.
My Sister
Also Cured-~
By.
PE-RU-NA
oil in bulk, was towed back into port
tonight with fire in her engine room
compartments undler control after a
twenty-four hour .battle to keep the
ship from exploding.
The fire broke out last night when
the ship wvas thirty niiles out of this
port. Blue flames wecre seen coming
from the engine room compartments,
where oil: was stored in every avail
able reserve water tank.
The life boats were swung out and
wireless calls for help brought several
government responses and two tugs.
The crew in a temporary panic rush
ed into the boats bue were ordered
back by the naval gunners, who were
called into service.
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The captain called upon the crew to
be real Britons and ordered his fire
men to go below anti ddraw the fires.
The latter made their way through
gases from the burhing oil, and with
the aid of the shili's pumps flooded
the engine room. Meantime the pilot
had put the ship into a creek where
there was less wind.
Fire was still burning in several of
the tanks tonight, but it was said to
be well under control. An investiga
tion has been s~tarted by admiralty
and United States officials.,
MANY IJQUIRIES ABOUT
PHILIPPINE MODEL HOUSE
Manila, P. I.--International pp:
larity seems to have been gained by
the newv model' sanitary house re
,pently invented by the Philippine
H-ealth Service. Letters from many
panrts of the wvorld have been pouring
into the office of the director making
inquiries about the juodel house. So
great is the interest mianifested by
the governments of foreign countries
over the new ouse that some, have
sent represen atives to the islands
.for the purpose of securing first-hand
dlata about the model house, and many
have expressed their dlesire to adopt
-the type for the people in their owna
K. Sogowa, a consulting cngineer
of the Osaka iron works in Chohu
Bakan, Japan, called personally re
cently, having been delegated by the
Formosan government to ge infor
mation on the model sanitary house.
H-e showed much interest in looking
over the house under construction at
the government orphanage at Casa
Quinta, San Pedro Macati, and the
~uberculosis wvard newly built in San
Lazaro hospital. After making a
study of the house he saidl that he
'thought houses built on the Philip
pine model would last in Japan for
eight years. He praise'd the model
house for* Its glurability, cheapness
and good sanitation, and thought
.without dloubt the Formosan govern
ment would adopt it for Forgnosa.
Other 'inquiries have come from
Japan, French .Indo-Ch~na, Straits
Settlements, Java, India andl Porto
Rico, and the health seirvice has now
under preparation a set of .bulletins
setting forth all information needed
about the construction of the model
sanitary house.
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The 0ld Standard genral atrea a ~nf onie,
?. rictes the btoo a~ bu Id ee
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OMPA
STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Clarendon
Sarah Jane Hodge, Plaintiff,
against
William M. Hodge, J. Ashby Hodge,
Lillian Hodge and Charles C. Row
land, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of a judgment
Order of the Court of Common Pleas,
in the above''stated action, to me di
rected, bearing (late of October 10th-,
1917, I will sell at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash, at Clar
enion Court H-ouse, at Manning, in
saidl County, within the legal hours
for judicial's on Monday the 5th (lay
-a November, 1917, being sales day,
the following described real estate:
All! that tract of land situated in
said, County and State, containing
forty' acres, more or less,- bounded on
the North b'y lands of B. P. Broad
way; East by lands of .J. J. Broad
way; South by lands of M. D. Dority
andl West b~y lands of the estate of
JTohn Harvin.
Purchase r to pay for papers.
E. B. GAMIBLE,
Sheriff Clarendon County.
AN ORDINANCE
NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION
Whereas, A. C. Bradham -lat ely
Mayor of the Town of Manning, has
tendlered his resignation as said
Mayor and the Town Council has ac
ceptedl same, so 4hat the office of
Mayor of the- Towni of Manning is
now vacant; ,
And, whereas, ,John G. DinkYev,
lately one of the Aldermen of the
Town of Manning, has ten iere i his
resignation as such Alderman andl
the same has been accepted by th.e
Council of the Trowni of Manning, so
that there is.'now a vacancy on the
B'oard of Aldermien of the saidl town.
And, whereas, T. F. Coffey, 'lately a
member of the. .-Sard of Public
Works Commissioner of the said
Town, has -tendered his resignation
as such member, and the same has
been accepted by the Council of the
Town of Manning, sob that there is
now a vacancy on said Board of Pub
lic Works CommIssioners.
Therefore, an elecjdon is hereby or
dared by the Town Council of the
Town of Manning to be hel on the
.13th day of November, 1917, at the
Town 1uiling- In soa Trornwn, rthe
N COINI
Headquart
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>lina State F
shings.
:orrect for g<
uy will be s<
Eout any .ex
you at this 1
NY, Ifn
YOLUMBIA,. S
Purpose of efecting a iM.ayor, one
member of the 'Board of Aldermen
and one member of Board of Pub
lic Works Commissioners of said
Town.
The Polls will be opened at 8
o'clock in the forenoon, and close at
4 o'clock in the afternoon.
The managers appointed to conduct
said election are: S. J. Bowman, S.
E. Ingram and E. B. Browne.
T. W. Wells, E. S. Ervin,
Clerk. Acting Mayor.
AN ORINANCE
An Ordinance to providle for the
assessment and collection of taxes
in the Town of Manning and for the
assessment and collection of a per
Sapita dog tax, and for the assess
ment and collection of a p~er capita
tax in lieu of working the streets
of the said T1owvn, for the fiscal year
commencing the second Monday in
April, 1917, and .ending the second
Monday in April, 1918.
Be it ordlained( by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the TIown of Maning, in
Council assemble and lby authority of
the same,
See. 1. That a tax of ten (101)
Mills on every dollar of the assessed
value of all real and piersonal prop
erty lying or being with in thew corpo
rate limits of the Tfown of Manning
including bonds and stocks of banks
and corp~oriaions, doing business in
the saidl Towrzg evcopt such property
as is exemp~t by law from taxation,
be and the same is levied for the
fiscal year commencing the secondl
Monday in April, 19)17, and en ling
the second Mondag in A pril, 19)18.
Sec. 2. That a commutation 'tax
of Two ($2.00) D~olars per capita on
all persons liable to work on the
streets of said T1own for the fiscal
year above mentioned, in lieu of
working on saul streets be and the
same is hereby levied wvhich said
commutation tax shall become clue
and payable when other taxes are
payable all able bodied male Persons
between the ages of eighteen and
fifty years, not otherwise exempt by
law are liable to the said tax and all
persons who shall be living in the
corporate limits of the said 'Town
sixty dlays prior to the colection of
saidl tax shall become liable to said
tax, until the said person or persons
an show satisfactory evidence of
having performed road duty, or dluty'
upon the streets of same Town -or
City or producea receipt- for, the nay..
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WATER UMPS WTERAN
NO RUNINGEXPESES
I f u avea PI~c Fro vxe I ,'r
Prics. oneys $rthor mneybne . 4
the ficl er nlue in t i oi
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Sec you That a llO tas~o levIiedun
tePrics ons 'of thi orinanc shall
bme due an commyabto txei clerk
the resuroering the T~iowny ): of n
thinawle e irstd day ofi Noem
hafere 1,ad.e ienh dy o
Sec. 5. '[hat if the saita Taxs arf
noepido or forehi the 15s fthea
ToNvemr o nayof 2anninr
Sec.sh- That alldeaxestievihe stiday
the Decbrin 1917 twhi iacehls
m~entoned dte nd l~alectoonhefclerk
aid 'taer nd petes shall be enu
Rifui by ounci this 7th ofNvem
>f Sept. 117.
Te. M. Wellts, th. sai 'r.aemr
Cfloemer. Mayoy f25pr.
Autii:e lteItholct ion f l
~aa aXsat Cuset'shalDeaths
htedahe ibyextion nduralgieu
matism ad live ore hine 1toubles?
oran Sept 19mnain1r7.twok
Cl oer. Wte maor.ta
Ato isnanlntoxicaton ytm
Doa ou knot hye you thae sowek
heade, eptenehuranger Lier
Regatn. Thn plen ide rparation
ors ofelyiegetoe ar notaook-e
wereketapendt Grangor Liver gltra
your drug store-25c a box-and take
no other. There is nothing "just as,