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Sick To do your duty times your health t consideration. T1 tell how they foui lellam, Pa.-" I took Lyd etablo Compound for fenal placement. I felt all run dow I had been treated by a phyS so decided to give Lydia E. Pi a trial, and felt better right since last April and doing al I was unable to do any work table Compound is certainly take when in thiscondit ion. I this letter."-Mrs. E . I. Cut Lowell, Mich.-" I suffere down pains, was irregular a displacement. I began to t: table Compound which gave my health. I shouh like to re remedies to all suffering wor lar way."-Mrs. ELISE IliJt Why AW It VEGET THE SOLDIERS TAKING GOVERNMENT INSURANCE That the wise and beneficent law providing Government insurance for the military and naval forces of the ted States is fully appreciated by soldiers and sailors of the Nation eing every day evi(lenced. t Cam p Wadsworth, Spartanburg, d., during the month of November 'ly 20,000 applications were sent he Bureau of the War Risk In :nce; 71 per cent of these was the maximum amount of $10,000, er cent was for $5,000, and 6 per was for lesses sums. In 1.6 com es every single man applied for insurance; in 5 units, 3 of them full companies, every man applied for the maximum of $10,000. A spirited campaign of education bhas been organized and is being con d*icted to furnish full and thorough information of the workings of the law to those coming under the pre visions, and it is believed that the great benefits of this wise and hu mane provision for the soldiers and sailors of the United States and their dependents will be availed of by prac tically all of our fighting men. At the close of the business day of December 20 the Bureau of War Risk Insurance had receive(l applicants to the number of 272,122, aggregating $2,359,402,000 of insurance. Revenue Officials to Assist in Making Out Income-Tax Papers Farmers all over the country are making numerous inquiries about their income-tax returns. Men of the field force of the Bureau of Internal Revenue of the Tr-easury Department wvill visit every county in the United States (luring January and February. Notice of their arrival will be given in advance. The services of these officials in making oue income-tax returns wvill be given without cost to all persons reqjuesting it. Failure to see them, however, will not relieve citizens of the (duty imposedl upon them to file their returns not later than March 1. Questions as to when a farmer is to make his return of the value of crops and~ stock, the relation of these things to income, etc., and as to em ployees and other matters, will all be answveredl by the revenue field force. TWO HiTlS A D)AY CI,UBS1 Out in Phoenix, Ariz., a movement has been inaugurated for the forma tion of "Two Bits a Day" clubs, the GRANGER LIVER REGULA TOR Relieves constipation, sick headache and bil oiness. Purely veg etable. Contains no al cohol. Causes no grip lng. Gives satisfactory results. Large box, 25c. A dose or two will do. GR42NGER IE DICINE Co.. $ CATTANOOGA, TENN. NTION? Women E during these trying should be your first rese two women d health. a E. Pinkhani's Veg troubles and a dis n and was very weak. 4 clan without results, akhani's Vegetable Compound away. 1 am keeping house my housework, where before Lydia B. Pinkham's Vege Lhe best medicine a woman can gi ve you permission to publiah m ui No, R. No. 1, Ilellam, Pa. A from cramps and dragging id had female weakness and ke Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege ne relief at once and restored commend Lydia E. Pinkhan's ien who are troubled insa simi. ,1.No. 0, Box 83,Lowell,Mich. Not Try EI kBLE COM1 LYDIA E.PINKHAM members of which are to buy a quar ter's worth of Thrift Stamps every day. Three men each took a hundred 'Thrift cards, pasted one stamp in each card, and sold the entire lot be fore two blocks had been covered. "Two bits" is the old term, dating back to the early lays of the country, for a quarter of a dollar, and is still used in the South and West. Eve-y patriotic American now wants "to do his bit"; the members of these clubs are carrying out this idea finely in doing their "two bits every lay. It is hoped that "Two Bits a Day" clubs will be formed all over the country in the great war-savings campaign. -o LIBERTY-BONI) COUPONS The interest coupons of Liberty Loan Bonds are payable at any Fed eral reserve bank or Subtreasury and at the Treasury Department in Wash ington, and any national bank which is a general depositary of Govern ment funds is required to cash these coupons without charge. It is believed by the Treasury I)e partment that no bank or trust com pany which is a depositary of the proceeds of Liberty Bonds or Treas ury certificates- of indebtedness will make a charge for collecting the cou pons, paying cash to. the holder. The service rendered by banking institu tions in cashing these interest cou pons is a substantial one, but it is hoped that these depositaries will per -form the service without charge as a patriotic duty. FALSE STATrEM ENTS ARE HARMFUL The finances of the whole country, public as well as private, by force of the national needs at this crisis are subordinated and adjusted to the great Liberty Loan. Financing by railroadls or other great industries andl all lesser private financing must be considered primarily in relation to the Government loans. The needs of private interests, the money necessities of the business of the country as well as that of the Government itself are all considered by the Secretary of the Treasury in fixing the amount and~ (late of each issue of Liberty Loan Bonds, andl the ef1'ect of the issue of bonds on all other securities and all other loans is given due consideration. The dissemination, therefore, of un true information, even when made in honest belief and with good intention, is harmful, and Secretary McAdoo on December 20 issued the following strong statement: "Trhe report that the next issue of Liberty Bonds will b~e $8,000,000,000 at 4%/ per cent and on March 15, 1918, is wholly unfounded. I wish I could make the patriotic newspaper men of America realize how mischevious and hurtful to the interests of the coun try such speculative statements are. When a decision has been reached about the next Liberty Loan, it will be oficially announced. Meanwhile, all other statements and rumors may be disregarded." ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. What is LAX-FOS L.AX-OS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and ifver Tonica Contains CascarafBark, Bilue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with pala table aroimatic taste. Doesnot gr ipe. raO 441. eF IAMS POUND MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS. Statc of South Carolina, County of C!arendon The State Lila Insurance Company and That Sumter Trust Company, Plaintiffs, against E. R. Plowden, I. D. Moise, B. M. Oliver, The Coe-Mortimer Com pany, The MacM urphy Company, ). W. Alderman & Sons Company, and Manning Oil Mill, 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 date of December: 10th, 1917, I will sell at public auc-, tion, to the highest bidder for cash, at Clarendon Court House, at Man ning, in said County, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday the 7th (lay of January, 1918, being sales lay, the following described real estate: All that tract of land situate in Harmony Township, Clarendon Coun ty, State of South Carolina, whereon E. R. Plowden resides, containing sixteen hundred and ninety-two (1692) acres, more or less, bounded North by lands of Alderman, former ly of Levi; East by Black River Swamp, the edge of the swamp being the line, South by Pocataligo Swamp, and West by lands formerly of Mose Samuel, Appelt, Alderman and others, said tract of land being delineated on a plat compiled for D. W. Alderman & Sons' Company by E. J. Smith, Surveyor, June ---1909, less three hundlred acres thereof ais dlescribed in the mortgage of E. R. Plowden to the Fork Land & Timber Company, wvhich mortgage is dated January 15th, 1909. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Cuarendon County. FRED) LESESNE, Attorney at Laiv, Loans Negotiated on Real Estate Security. Office Over Honme Bank & T1rust Co. MANNING, S. C. LOANS NEGOTIATED, On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages PURDY & O'BRYAN, Attorneys at Law, MANNING, S. C. J. W. WIDEMAN Attorney at Law Offices Adjoining "The Herald" Bldg. DR. J. A. COLE,; Dentist, MANNING, S. C. Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner Store, MANNING, S. C. W. C. DAVIS Attorney at Law, MANNING, S. C. DuRANT & ELLERBE, Attorneys at Law, * MANNING, S. (;. J. HI. LESESNE, Attorney at Law, MANNING, S. C. R. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan. PURDY & O'DRYAN, MANNING, S. C. Attorneys and Conselors at. Law. NEW S~ Si.Mode1 FoQur..Nb1 *!' N inety mak tisCa mstcoplte embdy .Jr 14 i f u of hge price arst. Ien aivew drssmodel ealnothng make this Car mos co plte embdy The fiihn toce ht have i been given this model leave nothing been given this model leave nothing more to wish for. It is COMPLETE in every way. Carolina Machinery Company, DISTRIBUTORS, Sumter, . - S. C. JOIN OUu each, wenek.Oweks ILI I50 Weeks: 10 cent Club pays $127.50 5 cent Club pays $63.75. 2 cent Club pays $25.50 I~I I cent Club pdys $ 12.75 Or, you can make the largest payment first and de ji crease your payments each week. Or you can pay in 50 cents, $1.00 or $5.00 or more each week and in 50 weeks have $25.00, $50.00 or * Come and let us tell you about It. We add 4 per cent Interest. The HOME BANK AND TRUST CO,