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With All-Our Prosperity We Shall Need to Farm .Another Year. In the flush of success we must not forget that next year's farming should be started right now. Oats Texas Rust Proof, fancy graded, plump, clean stock, free of weed or noxious seeds of any kind. The best are the cheapest. Price, bushel $1.00 Jersey Winter Rye A splendid grownAig variety. Makes fine pasturage and land improve ment. Good farming demands something growing on the land during the winter to save soil leaching and reduce fertilizer bills. Rye is one of the best for this purpose. We offer graded seed at, bushel $3.25.: Winter Barley On good land there can be no better grazing crop than Barley. All stock and poultry show a difference to Barley over other pasturage, which is ample reason for its use. Planted with Rye it makes an excellent mixture for a combination pasture. Barley stubble is easy to plow under since it roots rather shallow, though the plant is very hardy and will stand heavy cold. Highest grade seed, bushel $2.75. Abruzzi Rye The King of all Ryes. Heavy growing and yielding and quick. 'Matur ing this Rye has sprung into great favor wherever tried. Graded se4d, bushel $4.40. Wheat We will have a limited quantity of specially selected Leap's Prolific and Fulcaster to offer at, bushel $3.50. BURR AND CRIMSON CLOVER. DWARF ESSEX RAPE AND WIN TER GARDEN SEEDS The Manning Grocery Co., SERVICE SEEDSMEN -CON F T ocratic candidate, was followed by a many Hall and the newspapers of statement from Emory R. Buckner, William Randolph Hearst, has disre chairman of the fusion campaign garded war issues as campaign ma ENDS N NEWYOR gommittee, denying that "gunmen" terial except that he has resented im LENU IN NE YO were to be used. Mr. Buckner, whose putations against his loyalty and has committee is seeking to reelect based his fight on attacks on the War Issue Injected by Two of the Mayor John P. Mitchel, asserted that finances, real estate deals, Gary Four Candidates for Mayor. instead "high class detectives" of schools and other phases associated "known and proven ability" had been with the Mitchel administration of BJALL.OTS CSTTODAY engaged to prevent "Tammany re- the last four years. peaters" from voting. William M. Bennett, who won the Mayor Mitchel and Judge lylan Hurl Police Commissioner Arthur Woods Republican nomination at the prima Charg.es at Each Other in One of announced that following lnvestiga- rie.1 after a recount reversed the ap City's IBitterest Campaigns. to yteplcwrat a enprn hieo icehscnee New York, Nov. 5.--One of the bit- mr hn70mni hyatmtdMthlr'ie terest political campaigns in this t oe ode oe MyIeie eity's history came to a close tonight (nia s dIse.'h nqe pltclstain i with the eyes of the nation looking I h suso a apinwihtemtooi id tefo towardl New York because two of the Myo ice ii ag xetteeeo t vrtm lcin~a four candidates for mayor have in-suodntdhsfgtaantTmfrnlpuzligoigtvntoet jetdwar issues which make the out-mayIalbyasrigroeraerncnaigr.Cutnghes 'onme of tomorrow's elect ion t rans- ifune ee~okn ocnrl(e oe lralada ap n t eend in interest the usual local con- te(kto n lcaigI mefi atn et n Amrci spe troversies.conltesmah wihPeietlctdtaaprimtl7000 Anonouncement today by Dist rict isnsplce.balt ..ilb as. I a ocoe Attorney Swann that a gun man had .Iri Iilut oilshscm httoeo h e ne rs c'onfessedl to knowledlge of a plot to lage pnya ec doae s~na' t(000 nih wn h miniidat : thlose who sought to east .on I.I ln e ortc cn -eetin hei haI ld 'r.1 h i I. I yl ii e tes whomha vte spoting.m ''l e fte addts lvto NoieCmisovembthurWood Smithouedat Shlows invsUiga Best a Clean se fowr heve arresrow EofAI in hisse(tiI the S tat f e Bcampaign Mao icEVEm alrYBODYxtent1 period of, campaigning at Camp Up ton. Hilquit was barred by military authorities from speaking there. Pre-election predictions of victory were made at the headquarters of all four candidates, but such predictions are custonmai-y. Recrimination and accusation of a character perhaps never before heard in a mayoralty campaign have fea tured the present fight. Outstanding among these were Mayor Mitchel's charge that ' Hylan, a county court judge in.Brooklyn, has the support of pro-German' elemen s. The Three H.'s The mayor, declaring his fight was against "Hearst, Hylan and Hohen zollern," linked Hylan with Jeremiah O'Leary, Supreme Court Justice Dan iel F. Cohalart and others, whose names the government made public in various disclosures in~olving Ger man propaganda in this country. To all. these charges Judge Hylan has made denial and vigorously proclaitn ed his Americanism. The inayor also attacked Hylan's personal, legal and business record, using in this connection Hylan's asso ciation with Alfred R. Goslin in the promotion of an automobile company. Goslin was subsequently convicted of many frauds. Hylan, in a corner at tack, brought to the fore the indict ment of four of "Mitchel's friends" in' a real estate deal with the city. Hilquit, as the Socialist candidate, has been repudiated by Socialist lead ers, who have thrown their support to Mitchel, as has Theo. Roosevelt, Al ton B. Parker, Charles E. Hughes, Samuel Gompers and other men na tionally known. The mayor, a Demo crat, was elected on a fusion ticket four years ago. Ready With Warrants. New York, Nov. 5.-Frederick L. Marshall, New York State superin tendent of elections, announced here tonight that his office had arranged to handle 700 orders of arrest in con nection with possible frauds during the election in this city tomorrow. "It is an entirely new departmental procedure and is certain, to reduce to a minimum the possibility of fraud," Mr. Marshall said. "Under the orders of arrest, as soon as an affidavit is filed with this office, the person challefged will be arrested and arraigned." . Challenge lists containing 31,350 names already have been prepared in the city, Mr. Marshall added. A DANGEROUJS MISTAKE Manning Mothers Should Not Neg lect Kidney Weakness in Children. Many children have weak kidneys. 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 dis tress. Seek to check the cause, Save the child from dangerous kid ney ills. D~oan's Kidney Pills are especially for weak kidneys. Manning p~are'nts know their wvorth. Mrs. J1. S. Bell, S. Boundary St., Manning, says: ''A younger member oif my family had weak kidneys after a fever, lie had dizzy spells and the kidneys acted too frequently, causing much annoyance both day and night. I got Doani's K idney Pills at the Dickson Drug Co., and they rel ievedl the trouble." Price 60ce, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ge't Doan's Kidney Pills-the same t hat Mrs. Bell had. F~oster- Milburn Co., P'rops., Bullalo, N. Y.--adv. -01 -1415 a EE, S. C. [ER HELD. I SDAY NAL DAY DF THE WEEK rG--WHY NC ai.- ~*.e... SLAUGH1TiRBD BY' QEdtfiY N } Story of Cold=Blooded Deeds, Wer en Among Victims. London, Nfov. 6.-An appealing story of cold-blooded massacres by Germans of crews of British North sea convoys in a recent battle is told by the. Norwegian newspapers. The Tidenstegn said the German cruisers, observed at 6 o'clock in the morning, were thought to be. British vessels, but at 7 o'clock, when there was more light they suddenly began shooting and the convoy was terrified to see the British .destroyer at the stern of the convoy begin to sink, although it fought to the end. The German cruiserssadvanced on each side of the convoy, which they swept with all their guns' at a range of less than 200 yards. The :Germans came up and helped to spread death and destruction to the defenseless ship. ' The Germans were not content to sink the ships, but shelled the lifeboats and every living thing coming their way was mercilessly slaughtered. The surviv ors owed their lives to the high sea which was running, making the boats a difficult mark. In the midst of the massacre an other British destroyer came upand immediately attacked bpt v)as soon, sunk in the unequal struggle. The German flotilla then cruised back ward and forward among the sinking steamers, pouring a fresh and terri ble rain of shells at a range of 100 yards. One shell went through the Swedish boat Windar, 'exploding in a lifeboat on the other side and kill ing all its occupants, four men and three women. The other lifeboat rowed back to rescue the captain and two waitresses from the Windar, but a shell struck the boat and killed four of the occu pants; only the mate escaped by swimming. The Windar was a mass of flames and the two girls jumped into the sea. The captain was saved by clinging to wreckage. As the two young women were sinking an Eng lish ship hoisted the white flag.. The answer of the Germans was a shot which killed both girls. Twelve men of another ship had just got into a lifeboat when a shell killed them all. --0 ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. 4 R - Lands I beg to offer for, sale th A. Levi as follows: (1) 42 acres about 5 mil part of the Bonanza tract. (2) 73 acres about 12 n Santee River Road known as th (3) Two tracts of 24 and Cye Davis lands. (4) 142 acres in Calvary (5) 28 acres, more or less (6) 110 more or less, in the Robert Fleming land. (7) 340 acres, more or les posed of tracts of 104, 86 and I - (8) One lot in Southern pa fact known as one of the A. (9, 51 acres on Raccoon R< ing rentedI this year by .J. I .Joe Tucker pla1ce. (10) 127 acres in Sammy known as the Stono. and Curtis lI (11) 200 acres in Sammy Coch ran tract. (12)i 50 acres in Calvary DvdConyers.' (13) '71 acres in Calvary landls, adljoining Cutter's M~lill I (14) 50 acres, more or le known as the Jeff Shannon an< All prospective purchasers apply for dletailedl information Weinberg, Atforney. inty F ndlG N THIS SEC Big Free Twice Daily---Same as e State Fair thii IT YOU? Surveyor 'and Civil Entlnet, a ; Ofice' Over Eirschmann'i Store LOANS NEGOTIAT On FirsPdlass Real Estate PURDY & O'BRYAN Attorneys at Law MANNING, S. C~J J. W. WIDEMA N Attorney at Law ' C MANNING, S. C. Offices Adjoining "The Herald" Bldg DR. J.'.A. COLE, Dentist, Upstairs Over Weinberg's Cotner - Store, MANNING, S. C. Phone No. 77. W. C. DAVIS Attorney at Law, MANNING, S. C. DuRANT & ELLERBE, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. J. 'R. LESESNE, Attorney at Law, MANNING, S. C. R. O. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryanm PURDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, ' MANNING, S. C. Go hear the Florentine Musicians I at Alcolu Thursday, November 15. What is LAX-FO$ LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liiiuid Laxative, Catharti and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bar "M Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Blac r Root, May Apple Root, Sennaleaves an Pepsin., Combines strength with pala table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 500 For Sale. e lands belonging to' Estate of 2s South of Manning known as iles South of Manning on the e Lawrence Rivers tract. 25% acres, being . parts of the ownship rented by D. C. Stokes. in Fulton Township. Mount Zion Township known as s, in Mount Zion Township com 50 acres. rt of Manning measuring 100x200 .Lesesne lots. >ad about 10 miles South of Man .Richbourg and known as the Swamp Towvnship) adjoining lands inds. Swamp Trownship knowvn as the Towvnship rented this year by { Township known as the H-oyle 'ond. ss, in Sammy Swamp Township Oliver Shannon tract. are requested to sunimit bids and in regard to above to J. A. SELINA LEVI, Executrix. AIR TION 'Acts mplOyed by the i year