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Mid-Summ< We are offering you 1 real bargain prices. It wi advantage to come in and Men's Half-lined Suit and Pants at extra reduce Our entire stock of B; All of our Panama Ho cost prices. Clean Sweep of Men's Oxfords. Lot No. 1. 14 Pair Rub $1.50, Sale Price ------ Lot No. 2. 20 Pairs R White Oxfords, $1.75 and Lot No. 3. White and Sale Price-..-....-.. Lot No. 4. White and : lish Toe. Sale Price All $3.50 and $4.00, Sale F All $5.00 Values, Barry ma 13 Pairs Thompson Bi going at $4.25. Sizes 5 to 8 10 Pair Edwin Clapp Gun 15 Pair Boys' Gun M $3.50 at _... Boys' Cool Cloth Knee We are showing a big ] Suit Cases, Hand Bags, et Come now while the choosi JOS. M. CI Men's and Bo' Main St. M INE SINKS TWO BARGES t ff MASSACHUSETTS COAST t tii U-Boas. Appears Off Cape Cod and se Fires More than 100 Shots on U Barges Loaded With Men Out m (or a Sunday Picnic-This de Boat or its Sister Prob- he ably Sank the San Diego Washington, July 21.-Men, women PC ead children picnickers were passen-. m Pers on three barges shelled off the fo Massachusetts coast by a submarine ikwvlay, it was unofficially reported. nc Over 100 shots were fired by the th FlI-tUiat and two of the barges were m *unk, but there were no casualties. - w An- aeroplane hurried to the scene w< antd chased the submersible away. The co atuirv was plainly discernible from sh 'shure. |co A merican destroyers tonight are ilei wearching- everywhere in North Amer-| fican: coast wvaters for the sub marine sh~ ma.t tgday brought frightfulness here gi '* tis- country. 'bo With additional patrols along the franisport lanes, it was said, there will pr & io interrup~tion in the stream of thi menr ami munitions now going to Eu-- tvw rope. lun Brutality of the Attack as The- Navy Department receivedl in- i formiation that the tug and three se Murges, attacked off Cape Cod by thep iutmzat-ine had been sunk. The report mak all the crew were saved, and that ibut one man was injured by shellf ire. Ge The reapp~earance of the submarine on, as not a surprise to officials. But Iat 4he brutality of the attack and the lesc zPeer lack of military value it brought as dt.iuer dsea boat served to brmng crt qialization of the fact that Germany jda -a. trying to make good her fright- tw ifkilurs thrent. lig lit is nok'I known dlefinitely whether, -mew or more U-boats are operating in .les American waters. Some navy officials~m ve the New England attack to be eni a feint by one submarine in the hope re 2xd -ufficent American naval forces sce 'will be withdrawn from more vital re *ieras anid thus expose these to other im U-boats. jLo Ujon the last visit of enemy sub- an stairine~s to American waters-though in 31 was never determined whether em asmore than one boat operat- th .i4Z-Ameirican1 captives were told by on 16 German commander that "we willla :erarn in force in Jruly." And it was~ wi *5,c-tary Lansing who made p)ublic of cre extract from a German newspaper on :ihrdy after the initial raid, which mi -iiedatred "the new campaign in July foi 1rcujd be accomp~aniedl by such fright All titeident as to freeze the marrow as at dhe bones. of President Wilson." ~bl< )laval Men Angry ecr it, is the sheer devilishness of the ma entemy in the Cape Coil attack that Imi huas gotten under the skin of navy of ficidc. Fragmentary reports portray Ye A tug, unarrmed, hearing three as htrges, the latter, of course, unarmed; Iak the pigmy caravan was only a short Hi Jiistance from shore- -possibly not ini mae-t than two miles. but The first knowledge of the under. ot stia boat was the first shell it fired. ex 'Thmr on. it rained shells at the unpro- m teeted' vessels. The coast guard sta i6an No. 40, at Orleans, Mass., re.. ov ,r Specials ;he following articles at 11 be very much to your look these over: s and Cool Cloth Suits d prices. rthing Suits at cost. ts have been marked at White and Palm Beach ber Sole White Oxfords ------- -------$1.05 Abber and Leather Sole X2.00, Sale Price--$1.25 Palm Beach. $2.50 kind. ----------------$1.65 Palm Beach, $3.00 Eng ---- ----------$2.25 rice ---..--------$2.65 ke, Sale Price ----$3.85 -os. Tan Oxfords, $6.50, 1-2. Metal Oxfords at $8.45 etal English Oxfords, -- --------- ------$2.65 Suits at Coat. ine of Steamer Trunks, c., at attractive prices. ng is extra good. IANDLER, rs' Outfitter Sumter, S. C. ived word of the attack. By this no, however, the tug and its lighters are in flames. Small craft went to e rescue, though, and the survivors w hope but a short time after the ty craft were in flames when a giant aplane soared over the waters. The -boat had sensed danger and sub erged, but the seaplane dropped pth bombs in the vicinity where it d carried on its destruction. May Have Sunk San Diego The official report of the Navy Do rtment, issued tonight by Rear Ad iral Palmer, acting secretary, is as Ilows: "The Navy Department this after. on received a dispatch stating that e tug and barges shelled by a sub irine off the 1Massachusetts coast re sunk, and the crew of the tug ~re rescued. The report gives ac unt of~ one man being injured by elI fire. The men were taken to ast guard station No. 40, at 4)r mns, Mass. The first report of the U-boat was elling its victims, and incidlentally ring America a touch of "Scar rough" frightfulness. rho appearance of the submersible actically confirms the belief that San Diego was sunk by a U-boat elve miles south of Fire Island known. The Navy Department is yet without knowledge that would licate whether the San Diego was it down by a torpedo or a mine mnted by an enemy submarine. P~oint O'Woods, N. Y., .July 21.--A rman submarine was sighted about mile east of Fire Island lightship 7 o'clock Friday evening, it wvas rned here todlay. This is regarded solving the manner in which the tiser san Diego was sunk the same 7r. The lightship is anchored about Belve miles south of Fire Island ht. WIany scout ships were within wire s calls of the lightships, which im diately notified them of the pros e of the submarine. A large fleet jpondled and~ the hunt for the undler craft was started. leavy firing at sea was heard in ny places on the south coast of ng Island at 8 o'clock Friday night I again at 3 o'clock saturday morn Xfleet of mine-sweepers, sent to vicinity of the San Diego sinking Saturdlay morning, rounded up a ge nest of mines of German make, ich were destroyed. The dliscovery the mines removed all doubt that ra or more submarines had been ne-sewing off the Fire Island coast - several (lays. The torpedo which. is accepted here the cause of the San Diego's dleath iw, tore its way through the utser's engine room, putting her uchinery and wireless out of com ssion at once. Inndications that another vessel not t reportedl, had heen sunk by the boat were shown in the drifting iore of many barrels of crudle oil ing Fire Islan~d beach between Lone Il lifesaving station and Fire Island et. Many of the barrels were r-ned, others were charred, andl still iers were full of oil. Belief was pressed here that the oil barrels ry have come from a tank ship. Rlydroplanes are still skimming er and near the sae of th ocea Coming to Manning THE ASSOCIATED DOCTORS SPECIALISTS Will Be at CENTRAL HOTEL Friday, August 2nd FOR ONE DAY ONLY Wonderful Results-Marvelous Dem onstration in Chronic Disease Cases by Their New System Treatment OFFER SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE Word has just been reccived that the Associated Doctors, specialists licensed by the State of South Caro lina, and who have met with such phenomenal success throughout the entire Southeast, will be in Manning on Friday, Aug 2 for one day only to demonstrate their new system of treatment of chronic disease cases. This will indeed be good news to those who Bfind it not convenient to visit the central laboratorics in Bir mingham, located at Suite 311-12 Lyr ic Theatre Building, where the organ ization has Southern headquarters. These regular, reputable physicians believe that the combined skill of sev eral trained specialists in chronic dis ease cases can accomplish more than one doctor alone-in other words, in unity there is strength. The offer to treat all who call on this visit absolutely free is their or iginal method of getting their sys tem of treatment before the public quicker, and no one, rich or poor, white or colored, should neglect to take advantage of their very liberal offer-ABSOLUTELY FREE (medi cine excepted). No cutting-No knife. It makes no difference how many doctors you have consulted or how many patent medicines you have tak en, you cannot afford to miss this op portunity of ascertaining your exact condition and be honestly advised. No one should require further evidence of the skill of these specialists, than the following letter recently received from a well known Baptist minister: "I can't thank you enough, Doctor," said the Rev.. R. L. Fletcher, well known minister, as he entered the crowded reception rooms of the Asso ciated Doctors, and continued to speak words of praise to all those assembled. "I began suffering from general break-down November 28th, last, and appeared to go all to pieces; my stom ach, kidneys, heart, brood and nerves went back on me, and even though I consulted the best local doctors, they finally had to advise me that they could give me no cure, and for me to consult an expert specialist. As soon as I noticed your announcement and learned from so many people of your cures, I came to your office. "I had indeed about lost hope, but today-even after taking your mar velous treatment for only this short period, I am a new man; eat well, sleep well and feel like a man in my prime. I want to thank you, and my dear wife also wants to thank you, for she is so proud of my improvement. I want you to publish this statement so that others can benefit the same as I have. "Most gratefully yours, (Signed) "R. L. FLETCHER," Now that you know the truth, you have only yourself to blame if you continue to suffer from Piles, Kidney and Bladdqr Troubles, Disch".rges, Bed wetting, Blood Poison, Skin Erup tions, Rheumatism, Epilepsy, Uric Acid Poisoning, Paralysis, Nervous Troubles and Debility, Neuralgia, Stomach and Liver Troubles, Catarrh, Asthma,. Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Tumors, Indigestion, Constipation, Gall Stones, Ovarian and Female Troubles, En larged glands or any reflex condition of the nervous system, and those dis eases about which most people dislike to consult the general practitioner. Bear in mind that this will likely be the last visit when the specialists ex tend their services FREE. Hundreds have been restored to their perfect good health, with rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes--so may you. The specialists are too well known throughout the State to re quire further mention. Married women should b: accom panied by their husbands and children by their parents. Remember the hotel, (lay and dateI --one dayi only. Hlour's 9:00) A. M. to 4:00 P. M. searching for bodies of~ men missinag from the San Diego. As yet none have, floated ashore, nor have any been dis covered by the planes. --W-S-S CANNIBALISM ADOPTED BY RUSSIAN POLAND)? Portland, Ore., July 21.-Accordling to letters from Russian Poland, re ceivedl by memebrs of the local Rus sian colony, cannibalism has been re sorted to by the dlesperate peasants in some parts of revolution-torn Russia. The letters, which are couched in the most guardled language so as to pass censorship, declare that a sect in Rus sia which believes in annual human sacrifices has of late received many converts, andl that the old-time sac rifices have been resumed, "after which everybody eats blessedl meat." FATHER TURNS OVER SON D)ESERTERt TO AUTHORITIES Blirimingham, Ala., .July 2l.-Star ling Hicks, Jr., alleged to have de serted his command at Camp Wheel er, Macon, Ga., two months ago is back in the hands of military author ities, through the instrum.mtality of his father. The young man, who is said to have hid in the woods near his home, at Jasper, Ala., after leaving camp, was turnedl over to the authori.. ties here by his father, who had spent several days searching for him. Thle QuInine That Does Not Affect thle Head flecause of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA. TIVE BROMO QUINIrNE Is betterthan ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor r In In 1ead Remember the full sme ad ATI 'Mac Bi We car gines, Mills, E Grits S( anythin nery lir ply you you nee at Sumi See us and tern mechan see that tion. Many la custom( Carolina St Opposite P. 0 ENTI h in ~yi i y e i I supply yo rist Mills, nsilage Ci aparators. ] g in the I te, and car almost and d from our ter. at once. ns right. I ics to insta you get sa undred sa ~rs everyw Machii amter, S. C ON. u En Feed Litters, [n fact Vachi 1 Sup ithing stock i Prices lxpert 11l and tisfac tisfied here. iery Co. ISr 0'