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MIT $1,350 $1,625--a Power, Cor What More Do You W Read the following exc Surgeon Dentist of McCori "The trouble that I has good by the Mitchell people good any deficiencies in th send a repair man around miles to a gallon of gas, bu quires more gas. I undersi that they get eighteen (18) pleased with the car. It is cantilever springs. My per mistake in buying a 5 pass We invite you to ride i ligation and our salesman N will leave the selection of a once ride in the comfortab the Mitchell fever and a sti The Mitchell fever is et A Carload of the 40 Brockin J. F. Main St. "OVER The Big PASTI] Thurs< ARU. This Picture the Famous .a the Top" and pictures ever On both days at the follo 8:00 and 10:0 Take the chil Picture. The3 Admission, Please puerchas< Zegler's Pharmacy. CHE 10 h-p--5 Pass 18 h-p--7 Passe F. 0. B. Racine. Wis. Economy, Simpi afort and Service fanit? What More S erpts from a letter written 1 nick, S. C., to a friend, dated re had, burning out- of genera I believe they are the best o i construction of the car, and I to attend to these troubles. I t mine is 7 passenger, 50 h. 1 and from friends who own miles per gallon of gas, and one of the easiest riding ca sonal advice to you is that y enger Mitchell Six. They ar< ni our easy-going Mitchell. Y< vill not rul you to death nor car to your own good judgn le and easy-going Mitchell u: ong desire to own one. isily contracted and difficult t h-p--5 Passenger Can ton Mot, BROCKINTON. Proprietor STHE War Picture V1E THEi Jay and Frii features GU3 1.uthor of the b is one of th< made. the picture wi] wing times: E 0 P. M. dren out to se r will enjoy it i2 - - 25 and M4CLUDING WAR TAX. tickets befo.-re omin t LL nger nger icity, hould You Expect! )y Dr. C. K. Epting, March 13, 1918: tor, has been made all concerns to make from time to time they get about sixteen (16) ., and naturally re passenger Mitchells they all seem well rs made, has double ou would not make a very simple to run." )u will be under no ob pester you to buy. We 1ent But, beware-to suajiy gives the rider o shake off. are in Transit or Co., r. Manning, S. C. TOP" at the (TRE day, NDIS EMPEY, ook "Over a greatest ibe shown 1:00, 5:00, e this Big mnmen sely. 50 Cents a show. On sale at WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Need (lelp to Pass the Crisis Safe. ly-Proof that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Can be Relied Upon. U tbana, Ill. -"During Change of Life in addition to its annoying symptoms, i had an attack of grippe which lasted all winter and left me in a weakened condition. I felt at times that I would never be well again. I read of Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve g e table Compound and what it did for women passing through the Change of Life, so I told my doctor I would try it. I soon began to gain in strength and the annoying symptoms dis appeared and your Vegetable Ccmpound has made me a well, strong woman so I do all my own housework. I cannot recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound too highly to women passin through the Change of Life." -Mrs.FRANK HENSON, 13168. Orchade St., Urbana, Ill. Women who suffer from nervousness, "heat flashes," backache, headaches and "the blues" should try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable i.ompound. CHINESE RESPOND NOBLY TO RED CROSS Friendship for American Generously Expressed in Funds ALL CLASSES CONTRIBUTE America First Nation to Solicit Chi na's Active Participation in War Relief Washington, Aug. 12.-Chinese sympathy and friendship for the United States was shown in striking fashion during the last Red Cross drive for funds to carry on the or ganization's relief work in Europe. An account of the appeal made in China for aid for the Red Cross was received today from Julian Arnold, commercial attache at Shanghai, saying that the Chinese of all classes "responded nobly." America was the first nation to so licit the active participation of the Chines in war relief work. "We secured a good strong commit tee of younger Chinese headed by C. T. Wing, former vice president of the Chinese Senate," Mr. Arnold said. "Eight teams were organized under the team captains, who were American college graduates. These Chinese teams worked hard and 25,000 Chinese were added to the Red Cross member ship from Shanghai and environs. "P. K. Che. secretary of the Chinese World's Students' Confederation, car ried off the honors for his team for the larrest number of members se cured. Chu Chi Chien, former minister of the interior, piled up 2,000 mem bers of his credit. Chang Chien, for mer minister of commerce and agri culture, added a good number of mem bers. "There was also a Chinese woman's team ,headedl by beautiful Chinese girl gradluates from Americani col.. leges. This team secured over 2,0001 me mbershi ps. Mlany Chinese schools in Shangha i joined as junior a uxil - tories. '"A number of large Chiinese comn panmes joinedl with their entire staffs. The C'ommiercial Pre'ss, with 3,0001 em ployes came in 100 per~ cent. One de partment store, a rrangedl that all its em'e.loyes receiving 7ess thant $15 a month should have' 60 per cent of the memibersh ip fees paid by the firm ,so that all the members of th is large con - cern went about with Red (Cross but tone iduring the dive Ty 1he Shanighai hot els a !so joined, with everyv waiter, bell boy and coolies, wearin'g a Red Cross with prnide. "Teca pta in of one of the Cinese' teamns ex pressedi surprised at the gen - eral response of the poorer classes to the Red C'ross apeal. It was no uin comlimon occur zrence to have a cool ie on the street answer a request to join with such remarks as: "'A nmerica has always been the friend of Chinat. She gave. back to ('hi no the Boxer iindemnity and did other th ings to help us. Now' I ama glad to joim tlie A mierican Red Croes atndl helpi A merica. ''A Poior man, receiving wages of less than $10) a month, sent us fromi Nmngpo, 100 iniles south of Shanghi'i, b~y courier Post, not knowing that China has a miodern postal admniin is trationi, at it cost of 15 cents for dle livery and 15 cents for return receipts, $1.50 for a mnembersh ip in the Rei' Cross. lie statedl t hat he had heard his friends tell how frienidly the [Uni ted State's had been to Chinau and he wonted to join this gr-ea't societyv.'' Every man, woman and chuikd should see "Over tha Top.'' It's wonderiful. IIUINS FOR)IMA LLY ACCEPTl A merica's Proposal for Conference on Exchange of Pris~on Washington, Aug-. 13.-FIormal ac ceptance by Germany of the Ame.-ican proposal for a coniference on treat mient and exchange of prisoners at erune, Sitzer-land, "the middle of September," was tran::mittedi to tho State. Department today th:ough the Spanish D~epartnment today through the Spanish foreign office. The Ger man Government already hadl accept edi the proposal in principle, and though no time hrad bene fixed, the 'nited Statos appointed delegates headed by Minister Garett nt The DUR 3r ......O F Horses N WILL ARRI WEDNE Aug. There will be 15 Horses car and our Buyer has these animals for this i be a mule or horse her and we want you to be and look over this bun< The Thom Live H. M. THOMAS. Manag Questi)rs relniing to internedLLYQ& si la.ue, t: attend the conference. to Qu .:'.ions relating to interned civil ians a;o will be di scused. ne 31EN NEEDED IN WAR WORK th ,, st Iransfer of Labor from Non-War st Work Considered u Washington, Aug. 11.--Initial calls for men--for war work are bringing ne home to the nation the necessity for hi the trans fer of men engaged in'non. e C war work to war industry, the De- be pa rtmient of Labor announced today in re a st atemient calling attention to the na A Good I Must Be Plan If suaitable early gra is to be had it is necess wards mnak ing a pastur' many peCople neglect p along in Febrularv they something that ''will co'n a matter of fact their been planted four to six Now is the Time to you will have a or n And while thinking should be undlerstood tha or efficient means of r'a can be had than a thrifty Burr Clover an, are the chief things to We have the best seeds n2 inter'estedI, telephone or e information. Manning Gi SERVICE SI Mules /E HERE SDAY, 21st. and 10 Mules in this especially selected :ountry. There will e for every purpose sure and come in :h. as Stock Co. er Manning, S. C. ortage of unskilled labor in fac. ries fillina war contracts. Such plants, the statement said, ar, w short more than 50,000 unskilled rkers and to meet this situation e department has authorized inter ate shipment of men an dthe use of .ch plants' own recruiting force, hject to strict control by the ie rtment's employment service. All p lants engaged on war work didi treport their neeris fo)r unskilled b~or to October 1, when go~vernment ntrol of uniskil led iabor recruiting. came! effective .\u.gust 1. They are ui ito make sch r:-ports; before xt T[hursdlay. Jasturye ned Ahead. zing for next >Spring airy to begin nlow to e worth while. Too [anning ahead and ar'e clamnoringx for' le ill (Iuick" whe~n. as >astur'es should have nonths earlier. Decide Whether Good Pasture ot. over' this matter it t no more economical ising hogs and cattle pasture. dI Abruzi Rye consider at present. loney can procure. If all on US for detailed roc ery Co. BEDSME N