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SO MUCH TO AID HER BOYS AND GIRLS Mr. Catsey Tells of Results TanlaO Gave "IT SURE IS FINE" Anderson Woman Says She is "Glad to Recommend it Publicly" "I am glad to recommend Tanlac to the public, for it has done so. much to give back health to my boys and girls and other relatives. It sure Is a fine medicine," declared Mrs. Josephine Cathey, of No. 12 R. St., Anderson, in a statement she gave May 25th. Her husband, a daughter, a son and a daughter-in-law, 'Mr's. Cathey, said, had all.been greatly helped by Tan lac. "My husband suffered from indi gestion and he was troubled a lot with headaches, and also his appetite was bad. He complained frequently of be ing weak and run down. My daugh ter, Mattie, had about the same trou ble her father did-indigestion, ner vousness and terrible headaches. Mr. Cathey thinks Tanlac is a mighty fine medicine, for it helped him so much. Now he never complains of this trou ble for which he took Tanlac and Tan lac got him in fine shape. The Tanlac just made a new person of my daugh tr Mattle and soon had her in fine health. It sure is one more good rem edy. One of my married boys and his wife also took Tanla and it helped them a lot." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Igickson's Drag Store, Man ning; H. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plowden, New Zion; Farmers' Sup ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhr.me, Sum merton.-adv. BIG CROPS WORTH $10,700,000,000-A RECORD Farm Value of Nation's 1917 Produc v tion 2 1-2 'Times That of 1900 Illinois Leads-Stop Leak to Rats and Mice Thirteen principal farm crops in this country in 1917 had a value at the farm of $10,700,000,000, according to l estimates of the United States De partment of Agriculture, or' nearly 2 1-2 times the value for the cencus year 1909. This amount is about four fifths of the value of all crops. These crops include seven cereals, flaxsee"., potatoes, sweet potatoes, tame hay, tobacco and cotton lint. Three States stand out far in the lead in their share of this great and unprecedented total. Illinois is in the front with a value of $775,000,000 for these crops, Iowa is next with $712,000,000, and Texas is third with $647,000,000. The position (i 'I cxas is determied by the cotton crop. which wa n-uch damaged by drou;ht; in 191') and in the average of the preceding five years Texas led ed the States in the total value of those crops, anri this without includin:t co'tonseedl in the value of th :-otton crop. The States that follow in orde'r after Texas in 1917 are Ohio, Missouri, iwdi.via, Georgia and Minnesota, with values ranging from 80I'.000,000 to .418. 000,0'00. These figures represent at giant achievement by the nation's agricul.. .tural forces, an ) he ', orkers well de-. serve to be cited for conn.vendation. But it is not the timve to re'st an thes~e gains. it is a timi to plan for greater~ effors this year, as Secre;ary llouston recently pointer out In comparing the geoc~raphie divi sions of the country with one another for 1917', the great predominance of the North Central states is conspicu.. ous, and-their prodluction is mostly hu man food and animal feed. The twelve chief crops produced in these K.states, for cotton does not aP?,ear,~ had a value that is nearly one-ha for over 48 per cent, of the value of the thir teen crops for. the whole country. Of this division, the section west of the Mississippi River prodluced the gtrent er value, or over 27 per cent, of thie ~nation's total, while the eastern sec tion producedl 21 per cent. The entire South produced nearly three-eighths of the total value of the nation's thirteen crops or 36 1-2 per cent, andi this fraction was divided among the three sectionsi so that the South Atlantic States section east of the Mississiippi River 9 1-2 per cent, and the section west of that river 13 per cent. The smallest share of the total value of the thirteen crops re PLANT T( . 10,000 V 4 I-2c. TiH KATZ( FOR BA] mains to'.he North Atlantic States, 7 1-2 per cent each.. The relative standing of the various divisions of States in value of chief crops mayibe better understood when it is remembered, that the corn crop of 1917 has an estimated value of $4,054,000,000 cotton lint $1,452,000, 00, hay $1,859,000,000, wheat $1,307, 000,000, and oats. $1,061,000,000; and that the 'North Central States enor mously p'oduce corn, wheat, oats, and hay, and the Southern States cotton, with strong support from corn, to bacco, sweet potatoes and rice. o COLE L. BLEASE CHOICE OF YORK DEMOCRATS York, Jan. 18.-At a representative county conference of reform Demo crats here today, presided over by Dr. I. J. Campbell, a resolution was adopt eOl expressing it as the opinion, of all present that Cole L. Blease is the choice of- the reform Democrats of York county as the successor of B. R. Tillman in the Wnited States senate and that regardless of faction John L. McLaurin is the best man in South Carolina for governor A full set of delegates was elected to the reform Democratic conference to be held in Columbia next Wednes day, and the sum of $25 was subscrib ed and paid in for the use of the re form Democraic headquarters in Co lumbia. State of South Carolina, County of Carendon Clarendon Building & Loan Company Plaintiff, against W. N. Rush, W. E. Baird, Citizens In surance Ageicy, King Hardware l Company, George D. Shore & Brother, Defendants. Under and by Virtue of a Judg ment order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to' me directed, bearing date of January 5th, 1918, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at Clarendon Court House at Manning, in said County, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday the 4th day of February, 1918, being sales day, the following described real es tate: "ALL that piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in the Town of Sardinia, County and State aforesaid, measuring fifty feet or) its northern and southern lines and hav ing a uniform depth of one hundrcdY and fifty feet, and bounded and butt ing as follows ,to wit: North by Pecan Street; East by lot of E. J. Buddit South by lands of Garland, and Went by Lot of .W. N. Rush. The Lot of land above described being designat ed as Lot No. 5 on a plat of town lots at Sardinia and being the same upon which the residence of the said W. N. Rush is situated." Also: All those three lots of land in the Town of Sardinia, Clarendon County, South Carolina, known as Nos. 5, 6 and 7 upon a plat thereof, bounded North by Pecan Street; East by Lot James Buddin; South by Lot of Mary E. Garland, and West by Lot of the said W. N. Rush, and under Mortgage to Clarendon Building, A - Com pany for $1500.00 Dollars. Purchaser to pay for pap< -s. .E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon Hilliard R. Rush, Samual H. Rush, Amanda Baker, Fortune Montgom ery, sometimes called Fortune Mc Intosh, Heyward Montgomery, Hat ti McFaddm, Simon McRae, Bynah Ann McElveen, PlaIntiffs, against Sam Montgomery, Harry Montgom ery, Luther Montgomery, John Da vidl Mo'ntgomery, Allen McRae andl Gillnd Burgess Defendants. Under and by Virtue of a Judg ment order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing (late of January 5th, 1918, 1 will sell at piublic auction to the highest bidder for caoh, at dlarendon Court House at Manning, in said .County, within the legan nours for judicial sales, on Monday the 4th dlay of February, 1918, being sales (lay, the following described real es tate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being andl situate in the County of Clarendon, in the State of South Carolina, containing fifty-four (54) acres, more or less, and bounded North-East by lands of W. P. Baker; South East by lands of J. L. Barrow and lands of Grant Baker; South-west by lands of Miss Laura E. JTohnston, and North-west by lands of S. W. Gowdy andl A. L. Morris." Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon Coun'ty. )BACCO ! ARDS. E YARD )FF'S R.GAINS. Stuto of South Carolina, County of Ciarendon Clarendon Building & Loan Company, Plaintiff, against Julia C. Bagnal, John Bagnal, Fannie Bagnal, Scott Bagnal, Victoria Bag nal, Brown Bagnal, Moultrie Bag nal, Louise Bagnal and S. Oliver O'Bryan, as Administrator of the Estate of I. I. Bagnal, deceased, De fendants. Under and by Virtue of a Judg ment order of the Court of Commo-n Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing (late of January 5th, 1918, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at Clarendon Court House at Manning, in said County within the lega. hours for judicial sales, on Monday the 4th day of February, 1918, being sales day, the following described real es tate: All tha tpiece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and. situate in the Town of Manning, in the County of Claren don, and State aforesaid, and bound ed and butting as follows, to-wit: North by a street of Said Town known as Keitt Street; East by lot of Thom as; South by lot of Bradham and lot of Blanding, and West by lot of the estate of Lillie R. Bagnal. The said lot having a frontage of one hundred and three (103) feet on Keitt Street and having a uniform depth of two hundred and twenty-four (224) feet. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. State of South Carolina, County or Clarendon Stepney Stukes, Harrison Stukes, John Stukes, and Lucretia Jones, Plaintiffs, . g'ainst Joseph Stukes, Beulah Johnson, Julius Johnson, Ervin Johnson, Lucy Boyd, Carolina Johnson, Mace Johnson, Lois Mitchell, Haskell Rivers, Rob. bie Rivers, Laura Ann Cantey, Lo rena Rivers, Marie Johnson, T. Riv ers, Dozier Rivers, Moses Rivers, Hattie Rivers, James Rivers, Allen Rivers, Arthur Rivers, Nellie Riv ers, Lily R. Circletight, Etta Hayes, Amanda Ravenel, Abraham Rivers, Wilkie Rivers, Charlotte Rivers, Josh Robinson, Henry Robinson, Clara (sometimes called Sissy) Can tey, Agnes Hatfield, Madison Rob inson, Julius Robinson, Allison Rob inson, Eliza Hilton, C. M .Davis and Joseph E. Davis, the last two as co partners doing business as C. M. Davis & Son, J. A. Weinberg, .1. W. Hilton, Martha Lemon, John Doe and Richard Roe, the last two being fictitious games for the unknown heirs of Henry Rivers, deceased, de fendants. Under and by Virtue of a Judg ment order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing (late of January 5th, 1918, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for, cash, at Clarendon Court House at Manning, in said County, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday the 4th day of February, 1918, being sales dlay, the following described real es tate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Clar endon County, State aforesaid, con taining one hundred and fifteen (115) scres, more or less, bounded North by Estate of Isaac Cain; South by Mrs. Norris McLeod; East by Estate of Henry Robinson, and West by lands Af Mrs. Henry." Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, SheriffC Clarendon County.~ Statc of South Carolina, (LEy or larendon D'Donnell & Company Inc., Plaintiff, against Thomas N. Miller and Manning Oilt Mill andl Charlton DuRant, Defend ants. Under and by virtue of a judgemnent )rder of the, Court of Common Pleas, in the above entitled action, to me di rected, bearing dlat of September 29th, 1914, I will sell at p~ublic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Clar andlon Court Hlouse, at Manning, in saidl county, within the legal' hours for* judlicial sales, on Monday the 4th lay of February; 1918, being sales lay, the following real estate. All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being andl situate in Clar mndon County, in said State, contain ing two hundredl andl thirty-one acres, rnore or less, andl bounded and butting is follows: to-wit; North by lands of estate of Mary C. Jayroc; East by rindal's Mill Pond, high water mark seing the line; South by lands now or rromerly of W. N. Stukes; and West by lande of J. W. Mims andl lands of Mv. R. Broadway. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. Statc of South Carolina, County o1 larondon rho State Life Insurance. Company andl That Sumter. Trust Company, Plaintiffs, against R. R. Plowden, I. D. Molse, B. M. Oliver, The Coc-Mortimer Com pany, The MacMurphy Company, D. W, Alderman & Sons Company, and Manning Oil Mill, Defendants. Under and by Virtue of a Judgment 3rder of the Court of Common Plas Reasons! Why you should use Cardu , the woman's tonic, for your troubles, have been shown in thousands of letters from actual users of this medi cine, who speak from personal experience. If the results obtained by other women for so many years have been so uni formy rdood, wh y not give nadi Atrial? Take CARIDUI The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, of Cullen, Va., writes: "About 11 years ago, I suffered untold misery with female trouble, becr ing-down pai::s, head ache, numbness . . . I would go for three weeks almost hent double ... My husband went to Dr. for Cardui .. . After taking about twd bottles I began going around and when I took three bottles I could do all my work." E-80 in the above' stated action, to me di rected, bearing date of December 10th, 1917, 1 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 4th (lay of February, 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, morn 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 hundred acres thereof as described in the mortgage of E. R. Plowden to the Fork Land & Timber Company, which mortgage is dated January 15th, 1909. 2nd. That tract of land, containing three hundred acres, more or less, bounded North by lands of Levi and E. R. Plowden, East by lands of E. R. Plowden, South by the edge of Pocata ligo Swamp lands of Louis Appelt and lands of Thomas Moses. The said tract of land being a portion of the described in the Complaint, and being the land accepted from the first par cel above. The land will be sold in two parcels, first all the land except the (300) acre mortgage to Fork Land andl Tim. ber Co. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Cuarendon County. FRED) LESESNE, Attorney at Law, Loans Negotiated on Real Estate Security. Office Over Hlome Bank & TIrust Co. -MANNING, S. C. LOANS NEGOTIATED), Pn 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. DRI. J. A. COLE. D~entist, MANNING, S. C. Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner Store, MANNING, S. C. DuRANT & ELLERBE, Attorneys at Law. MANNING, S. C. J. If. LESESNE, Attorney at Law, MANNING, S. C. R. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan. PURDY & O'BRYAN, -MANNING, S. C. Attorneys and Counselors at Law. To Cure a Cold In One Day. ogh an Hea ach and worke of th od. DrgitIeudmnyi it faits to cure. E. . ROvE' uratr on each hao. .. OU T S n r m t at ni n aebringing us trade that oftedtimes has to go out of its way to get here. We are glad to get your trade and we be lieve in showing our appreciation by supply-Pa i"r g your every need with all possible speed. Courtesy Builds Our Trade Old customers are bringing us new ones right along through the recommendations they are constantly giving us. High quality, low prices and prompt US s ULr ES nd a attention aar E We are eave o nd to m and we brh k ein o wingUL our aHORSEt yupant, we hav ityu vr edwt l osbesed W~oes you oi Our Tree u i Burghtaogiesoug the reomnations e N High e q ality lo Bicsandets. - serviceClarendo combntio hatld har sufceto batande havte fundtyo theslel wrtces maintaining. HARVIN MOTOR CO., Dryling, S. C. BEST CARLOAD MULe nd HRE We have ever had, and no matter what kind of a MULE or HORSE you want, we have it We want you to come in and see our B Line of Youra cloe les, r ios p c ed wthnobeso and Blmanktstryi OTrheny yeaor'ics ofrve reaonabe.o Don'tf Ciard ctyl shold bsuiientilw wort of h do aliyors.earils Homn rDc ry Cleaning., of asliE.no didn'tWlAND, ir.