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I R !eF THfE TID LIBERTY LOAN : TO the Banks and Trust Companies and the Public of the FiftFerat Reserve District: t eea Following is the anonuncement of the Secretary of the reasury relating a to, the Third Liberty Loan: Lonwlbe30,0,00thrgh"The amount of the Third Liberty I L- rwl bea~o $3 ,0 , 0the right t being reserved to allot bonds up to the full amount of any oversubscrip tion. The bonds will beiar interest tl at the rate of 4 1-4 per cent per an- e num, will be dated and bear interest from May 9, 1918, and will mature si September 16, 1928. The first cou- i FIE FISH.le AT TI WEST END In connection with our GROCERIES of all k a Fish House. Fror nice Fresh Fish eves Bass, Whiting, P and King IN We will sell by the stria Call Phone 79 arid -'d we will se Prompt.; WHST EN8 Phone 79. BUY I V" Saving 5 AND Help Win t Buy Thrift Stamr p. Buy a Baby Bond It will be worth $5.00 o This is 4 per cent. comp Go to your Banker, or any prouressive I and ask for inform a ~W. S, S. 8SO.D E This space patriotic to War Savings Co Manning Oil Mill. Trying to insill into mnindj the fact that We Hlardlware and Tools description of miuch I ity than can be elses ct~redI and at a much' - We have long bee the qreat bargai Hardware and T for bench or agrv We have Tools ' low prices. pen will be fo'r 129 d $un will be payable Sotember,, 1918 after which interest will be payable semi-annually, March 15th apd Sep. tember 15th. -This Arrangemient as tc nterest dates is made in order tc avoid having the interest payments )n this series of bones fall upon ap )roximately the same dates as those he Second Liberty .Loan. Not Convertible "The bonds are not eoni.ertjble and re not subject to call for redemption efore maturity. The bonds carry the ame exemptions from taxation as hose of the Second Liberty Loan. Sinking Funrd "The bill authorizes the Secretaryof rie Treasury to purchase Third Lib-a ndst teaouto rty loan Bonuds to the amount of ne-twentieth of the original issue of ich bonds during the first year, and each subsequent year, one-twentieth FIH!! GROCERY. Full Line of FANCY inds, we have added n here you can get r ryday. consisting of /Iullets, Trout lackerel. 19 and pound also. 1 ask for what you led rve yOu. Deliveries f MannIo, S. C. t V 7,AR I tamps ?N he W a ! ps at 25c. I for $4.15. r b Wa i n January 1. 1923. ounided quarterly. fn Post Office, >Usiness man tion. VERYMWERE! ally dlona ted mnmittee by ar public a selling )f every - tter qual uhere pro dower price. ai known as .h house for ools, whether cultural work. or all tradles at vaeGliply of the amount outstanding at the be. ginning of each subsequent year, un til the expiration of one year after the termination of the war. A simi lar provision is made in the bill with respect to the bonds of the Second Liberty Loan and the bonds issued upon conversion of bonds of the First ILiberty Loan. Receivable for Inheritance Taxes "Third Liberty Loan Bonds, which have been owned by .a person for six months prior to the date of his death, Avill be acceptable at par and accrued interest in payment or United States inheritance taxes upon his estate. This applies also to 4 1-4 per cent bone.. issued upon conversion. SDuration of Campaign "The campaign will open April 6th and close May 9th. I Installment Payments "Subscriptions will be payable in the following installments: 5 per cent on application; 20 per cent on May 28th; 35 per cent on July 18th; , 40 per cent on August 15th. "No mnstallmenit payment is requir et to be made in the month of June on account of the tax payments whic are due in that month. Payments in Full t Payment in full may be made with the application on or before May 4th, but bonds will not be delivered before ay 9th on any subscription for an Imount exceeding $10,000. Payment in Certificates of Indebted, ness 'pull payment may be completed inon subscriptions for any amount on Flay 9th or any subseiuent install nent (late. Payment of any install ment, including the first installment )f 5 per cent, or payment in full may )e made in Treasury Certificates of indebtedness, except those maturing %pril and June 25th, Payment by Credit "Qualified depositary banks and rust companies may make payment >v credit upon the subscription of hemselves and their customers, but mn1. to " nake aninwiit hi T"' a e. o f biedr. es tary kj e furnishedi i (iie coursew, ENTHUSIASTIC ' "ISi YARN, ,"O1LS POSSIHLE 'ALE New York, April 7. --Ths isn't a in ish story; it's u W ale, S "Pop" Fredh'icks had just come i ack from a fishin' trip int Floriia. ni f. you've been down to the Washing- <h cm market to buy pork, any day iir ince 1876 you know "Poap". Henry J. i his real title, but 'Pip" is his pork ti e plume. s' Besides owning Nie leredericks pork rork .being proIk'(dent of the Pilsener athletic Club, 4nd also of the i',e 1 'ot Fishing 'Club out at State i t.. "'d. "P'op" 'also weighs are(9.Jn l() ' T ounds and goes fishing. He wes-S a white apr,,, .?;(1 wields' long kuiife when he iyour porkwih -and 5',ou say "He "h411 the wor E -gnn. But wV to a \?'i run for you' o raii, along with -a4 . million other Ii immuters, vith l a mdheton oathern our arm, eop Atis to his Riverside ngc bwcilor ..kpartment in it 'lmou ne with, a Chkt)' four and f'at','tian. He th. arid *I( 1 . Jap valet, a 'l'urkish n a T .'k eI 'th incense and jazz to Pp o1 h. V alace. Pon, n s C., "brought home the e n Ote early days. arket mol ap was entertaining the mg Key , with his fish stories of 'ye ,, 'Ia. Ve it"' y; t Po. ''I' you don't be ifish is can see it. The biggest ighs I 'r caught ,: Long Key ng st' #8 poundls-atnd it's going to rIket Affe'Ol Tight dIown -here at the Its 'et week. d-body's this big aroiiud." Pop .. hed h'is work knife in the aiir .? a crowd of wvould hie pokers stag d. 'back. A woman in front peered l .vrtedly at p~ork ,a listened to A.. "'1 caught that fish wvith the biggest rstin'' pole everi made," Popj c'ontin .wd. "You see that telegrap'h pole out t tlhere? I in't k iddin' you--my fish mW pole was as big as' The market mobi gave Pop the mer ry THa-lIa-and ruined his simileI. Tlhe wVomian in front smelledl the delicious slices of bacon, and while she waited--she listenedl. "Blut say," P'op wer.' on, "whaddla you think ? While I was tryin' to rescue that fish another bigger one flopped ont of the water and swallow edl it up for bait! That fish hadl teeth like a bulldog-fins like a" The woman in front gave a little scream andl gaspied. "Of all the de(l iciousi fish meat you ever ate'," raved Pop, ''sailfishIi caught dlown at Long Key lias 'emi backed off the ocean. It's teiider as sqIuab, sweeter than sweet pork'' The marike ob b01eciame iimipat ienit. Comimuters drew out. their watche's. And Pop c'amie to. "'I heg your pardon, madlani," he said to the woman in front. '"Did you want some1 pork ? " "'I did,'' she answered, "hut I've changed my mindl. Where dlo the'y sell sailfish. 1IND)ENHII (G Tlhe Germaiu ns ,a'.cording i~ to- unan nious e'xper't. opinioni, musit go oin or' go uinder in tli'he icardy battle, andi to go on they miust. continiue to let blood, in to)rrenits. Ilindenbu rg is thus faced with the pr'ospec(t of having exhiauistedl his re(ser'ves at the veriy nmoment ult i miate tiumpiijh is ini his. grasp---andl in that momnenit the fresh allied reserves, A mieric'ans inl('luded, wvith the enthus iastic spirit born by the knowledge that the'iris is the final word iin Arma g(eddon's final roud, will rush into bat tle wvith a terribily wear'y foe. 'The wveathier, wvhich has been. hadl for some days, is .showving signs of clearing up,~ binigiing out the' aerial flee'ts of bothi sules. CASTOR IA For Infants and Childrea An Use For Over 30 Years Always bears __ the : D Z Signature of vt c & ATTI Sick To do your duty times your health consideration T tell how they foul Hellam, Pa.-" I took Lyt etable Compound for fena placement. I felt all run dot I had been treated by a phye so decided to give Lydia E. 1 a trial, and felt better righ since last April and doing a) I was unable to do any wor table Cornpound is certainly take when in this condition. this letter."--Mrs L. It. Cn Lowell, Mich--"I suffer( down pains, was irregular a displacement. I began to ti table Compound which gave my health. I should like to r remedies to all suffering wor lar way,"-Mrs. F'LISE IIEr Why LYDI) VEGET 111N ATTEMPTS BLOCKADE I iack ntear lHangard and One at Ver dun Repulsed l'ar:s.--Attenpts by the Germans t3 ake gain against the French troops the region of I-angard-En-Santerre I.urday were blocked, accor(ling to e official communication issued tt. ght. The Virench artillery took un r its fir( German troops at Various 'ijts north of Montdidier. A strong attack by the Germans in e re'ion of Iill ad4, i0 the Verdun etor, was put down. -W v -S VON Iti( lt)RN IN (OMNlIAN1) o Control German Troops in the Uk raine Kier, Russia, -Field M trshal von ichhorn, why has been iti commarid of 1e of the army groups operating, it ussia, has arrived hi re to assuce lief commal of the German tT i.ps t Ukraine. Don't Epx pet Too Much Amsterdam, -A special rerresenta ive to the Ukraine by the Cologne azette in the first of a series of rticles. warns his rea(lers against xpecting the great Uktaninn food upplies to relieve the situation in ermany tomorrow or tMae day after. 'he col'rospondent says: "The country is completely disor anized. Tht rural V-apulation must econe reaccustome(d to tilling the oil. The populatio s of Kiev and ther cities are suftering bitterly be ause of the lack of bread.'" -W--4 -S AMERI('ANS IIEP'ULSE IlUNS 'wo G;ermai~n Raids in D~ifferent Sec tors lFail With the A merican Army in France -Two German raids on diff~erent see utrs of the A merican position north vest of rT< ul war'e repu(lsedl with en emy casualties. The Gernmns were Iriv'en off before reach ing the A nmer enan trenches buy accurate machine ~un andl automatic fire. At one point the G;ertnans laid down bohx ba rrage. As soon as this Ii fted lhe A mericans came up Pfrtom their helters and poured a heav~y fire into he adlvan('ing ra iders, who retir'ed tfier a short p''riad of' close fight ing. At antother' point the Germuans threw oundredls of gas shells before advante ng, but the Americans quickly onnedl then' gas masks and( waited for' he r'aiders. Tlhese were ,1uicklIy d is ier'sedC by theiri t firte. Tlhe Germltians kept up a bombard.l nettt of the A meticanl posit ions all AS \;.' GRtOW 01.i l'he K idnteys Should liteceive IIlelp Mlanlning P eople Rtecomnd'IC lDoant's lidntey P'ills 'The 'onistant11 str'ain 0o(f busy life. Is hard ont the kidneys, mal(1 in la t'r 'ears The kidneys (all fotr help.I OldI backs often athe, daiy in, da:y mit; U1rina ry ills frequenlt ly add theit' veight of woel. G ive the hel4, the kidneys need. A Id the kidne'ys with Deanlt's Kidney [ills. Mlann ingt pelople endor'se thtis rem dCy. Mr's. R. L,. I otg(en, WV. Boiundary st., Manning, gave thle following ~tat ement .Januar ty 30, I191I: ''1 have teeni gr'eatly r'el ieved and bentetit ed Iy oan's Kidney Pills. I suffered svith my bac'k and kidneys and -oldnlt't sleep well ntightIs. I got D)oan's K idniey Pills and tey reliev'el ne1 wonderlfull~y of all my I r'oubles."' Gonie for Good On Feb~riuary 15. 19t 8. Mrts. L og'on mid : ''The c'ure D~oan's Kidnley Pills ~ave me some~. Lime' ago haos last ed I. mave been in fine healthI ever since' and1 I am only too pleased( to a';ain give hemi my end~lose'ment."' 4im01ply ask tot' a kidney r'emedly---get D)oan's Kidniey P'ills-thte saime that Mrts., I ogont had. F~oster'-MAlilburnt Co., fr. Ruffnlo.-N': Y. NT ION r during these trying should be your first - Flese two women id health. ia E. Pinkham's Veg. le troubles and a dis 'n and was very weak. / ician without results, inkham's Vegetable Compound t away. I am keeping house I my housework, where before c. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- - - - the best medicine a woman can give you per mission to publish JMLING, R. No. 1, Ilellam, Pa. \ A from cramps and dragging nd had female weakness and \\ tke Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege. me relief at once and restored commend Lydia E. Pinkham's \ ien who are troubled in a sil. \ . ,R.No.0, Box83,Lowell,Mich. Not Try - - a k E. PINKHAM S kBLE COMPOUND LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEICItiE CO. LYNN.MASS. AIST IARRM -B sF'r CARLOAD OF MELES and HORSES 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 Big Line of Buggies and Wagons Saddles, Bridles, Robes and Blankets. Our many year's of service to the peo. pie of Clarendon county should be sufficient guarantee of the quality of these articles. o ma pf I W IY NOT IIAVE' A TAIKING MAHA"IANF? G I T Tiii FAMLOUS VICTOR Any Victrola From $16.50 Up, $10.000 WORTH OF VICTROLAS AND RECORDS IN STOCK WEi AlSO CAlRY TllE Columbia (irafonola ANI) RECORDl)S. I)eal with a house that carries a good reliable line. If you need any repairs you can always find this place. Beware of men that come to your home and offer to sell you a machine for $25 to $35, when yon can come to this house and buy a heter and far superior machine for $16.50.. Buy a machine w ithI a good motor. )ay after day we have patrons coming to our place w ith machines in which the motors are broken ani I itey cannot even get any repairs. 1lachines they .paid $25 or $315 for have motor., not strong enough for $5 machines. AlMAHlINE"S S0t.1) ON EASY l'AP Y lENIS. The Sumter Talking Machine 1o, 26 SOH Il M AIN ST. S1I lR, S C.