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Sumter Railway & I BELTING, SHAFTID ROOFINGS, FITTIN BAR IRON, PIPE. General Stock of Your Orders E Sumter Railway & r Phone 368, "Tim you dic .-a. Make to-m by star acc It's a duty, because you haven't the t you have power to start a Bank Accoui Besides we want to help worthy young men If, for no other reason than the unfore life, you owe yourself a Bank Account. THE BANK OF A Car of the MULES and you have ever laid your e and are now in our Stabi you see this lot. They a We also have in stock Buggies, and Har to be had for the Money. ]service assures you of t goods we handle. Trying t oinstill into t the fact tht we are sel and Tools of every much better quality tli [ where procured1 an~d al } price. We have long the great bargain ho ware and Tools, wheth A agricultural work. 'Y for all trade~s at low pr lill Supply Co. IG, PULLEYS GS,. VALVES Mill Supplies G licited dill Supply Co. SUMTER, S. C. P( j N. Ic tV e tells what I yesterday. :row better ting a Bank' )unt to-day" >ower to predict *he future but at and fortify for tht future. to succeed. Begin today with $- al seen demands incident to human n -I MANNING ft Best R iB B u1 bi HORSES yes on has arrived 2 as Don't buy until re beauties. 'r Iif the best line of Vagons -ness Our long years of lie 'quality of the *1 he public mindKt ling Hardware description of an can be else-i ;a much lower beecn known as r n use for Hard er for bench or I i ehave Tools ics paperIzvestia. The bolshevist govern ment has warned the public that it will suppress any atempts at revolt with an. iron hand. . Moscow advices report a peasant ' rising against the bolsheviki in the rest also Kuhatchevo district. Six red have been killed there. Anarchic un rest is said to prevail on the Briansk district. Bolsheviki Hedging Archangel (voa London) Aug. 25. An official anouncement issued here today denies the charge made by Lenine and Trotsky that the British, French, and 'American forces disem barked at Archangel are "brigands I caling upon the proletariat to fight the bolsheviki.' 'The allies, says the statement, were s invited by the legitimate government ,t of the northern region as represented by the constituent assembly, for the expulsion of the Germans and the in validation of the Brest-Litovsk treaty, "traitorously signed by the bolshe viki." The statement adds that the allies k however, distinctly specified that they had no intention of mixing in the in k I ternal government affairs. AMERICAN STEAMER e DAMAGED IN STORM f- - 'Toulon, via Paris, Aug. 25.-The rAmerican steamer Chaster Sun, dam ajged in a storm, has been brought in I to this port by an American destroy . er which hastened to her help in re sponse to wireless calls. s Available shipping records do not contain the mne of the vessel men t tioned in the above dispatch. ----S-S. SPAIN'S PItOTES'' REJEC'lE lHY GERMANY .Basle, (via Paris), Aug. 25.-The -risis between Germany and Spain e over the U-boat controversy has been further intensified by Germany's re ported non-acceptance of Spain's pro test against the continued German y submarine offensive on Spanish ship e. ping. In that protest Spain had threat ened to confiscate an interned German vessel for every Spanish ship here after sunk by a U-boat. Germany, ac d cordmng to the official Nord Deutsche - Allejrenwine Zeitung, has declined to accept the Spanish position. In diplomatic circles it is reported that Berlin objects particularly to the threatening tone adopted by Spain. Germany fears a "crawl" in response tLo the Spanish threat would greatly sCOULD HARDLY STAND ALONE Terrible Suffering From Headache, Sideache, Backache, and Weak ness, Relieved by Cardui, Says This Texas Lady. or Gonzales, Tex.- Mrs. Minnie Phil pot, of this place, writes: "Five years ago I was taken with a pain in my l. left side. It was right under my - left rib. It would commence with an d aching and extend up into my left d shoulder and on down into my back. n By that time the pain would be so severe I would have to take to bed, y and suffered usually about three days ...I suffered this way for three years, h and got to be a mere skeleton and was so weak I could hardly stand alone. Was not able to go anywhere and had to let my house work go...I suffered awful with a pain in my back and I had the headache all the time. I just rwas unable to do a thiing. My life was a isery, my stomach got. in an c wful condition, Caused fromt taking so rnuch mnedicino. I suffeoredl so xiuchr S Tpain. I had just about g von uip all hopes of our getting anything to help mie. S One day a Birthday Almanac was "thrown In my yard. After reading its testimonials I decIded to try Car dul, and am so thankful that I did, for I began to Improve when on the second bottle...I amn now a well -woman and feeling fine and the cure y has been permanent for it has been .0 two years since my awful bad health. - I will always praise anrd recommnend >f Cardul." Try Cardul today. E 78 -Professial Cards. iluRA NTl & El.1ER JE, (I Attorne(ys at Law. MANNING, S. (. R. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Hryan. PL'Rl)Y & ('HRYAN, MANNING;. S. C. n Attorneys and Counsenlors at l~aw. Attorney at L~aw, OffJice Over Hom~ne flank & Trust (o. M~ANNING, S. C. LOANS NEGOTIATR'I), On Fis-Class Real Estate Mortgages -PUIRDY & O'IRYAN, Attorneys at Law, y MANNING, S. C. J. W. WID)EMAN r Attorney at law Offices Adjoining "Trhe H'eraild" Hldg DR. J. A. COLE. Dentist, t MANNING, S. C. t Upstairs Over Weinberg's Corner ., Store, MANNING. ~C. AS DESPONDENT OVER HER TROUB[E[ nee Was "Most Wretched Person, Says Mrs. Greene BUT NOW IS HAPPY ained 10 Pounds After Taking Tar lac and Improved Considerably "Before I began taking Tanlac as the most wretched person I ex !ct, you ever saw, but now I am a tppy as I can be over the good tha anlae has done me," said Mrs. Map ie Greene, of 1219 Avenue A, Ene y, Ala. "For a long time I suffered fro: digestion and stomach trouble, sh ntinued, "and had grown so wea om loss of energy that I really too > interest in anything. I would sul r for hours from gas on my ston: 11 that made me dizzy and gave nm ilpitation of the heart. I fell of itil I weighed only 95 pounds an as so weak and run down I coul do any work about the house. as so nervous that at times I trem ed all over, and I got more cro id fretful. I was not like myself I and was growing more desponder -ery (lay. "Nothing I took seemed to reach m oubles, and I just went from bad t orse. My husband got a bottle r anlac for me, and as soon as I be um taking it I started to impro% tl began to eat and my appetit at better every day. The disagre< le fulness does not trouble me an ore after meals, and I just feel fin t fact, I do not know what it is t ave a pain now. I sleep like a to night, have gained ten pounds, ar veryone tells me I look like a di 'rent woman." Tarlac, the Master Medicine, is sol Dickson's Drug Store, Manninj W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plov ma, New Zion; Parners' bsupply Cc IldTISII CAPTIIURE 17,000 'RISONERI London, Aug. 25.-Seventeen thm tnd prisoners have been taken by til ritish Third and Fourth armit nee August 21. Field Marshal llai anounced in his official day bull n. Along the whole front between A1 is and the region east of Albert t ritish made important headway la: ight and today capturing a numbt f important places, particularly c at.h sides of Bapaume. The text of the statement follow: "Our attack north of the Somme intinuing. 'Our troops hold the road from A -rt to Bapaume as far as the ou cirts of Lesars and have capture ontalmaison and Warlencourt an aucourt. "North of Bapaume we have take apignies and Behagnies. "The number of prisoners taken i te third and fourth armies on tI ittle front since the morning of t 1st of August and passed throug >lecting stations now exce' ds 17,00, "A counter attack atempted by ti c'my early last night against our pc tions recently gained north of Bai ul (Ihaders) broke down under of re." 'miE BLO)DSHED IN RUSSIAN ltEVO1l/f A msterdami, Aug. 25.--T weat Lrsons, including three membilers of reign commission, have been kill< Pvt rogradl in the course (if counte: 'volutionary riots, acordling to Mo: >w dIispatches tonight. Moscow papers state that a counte *vohntionary movement headed t enral A lexieff andl schedluled 1 reak out on August 2, was sui re'ssedl by the arrest and execution< ght leaders of the movement. TI Lirlos~e of the counter-revolt was1 revent the dispatch of troops to ti zecho-Slav front. Ini the Voilogda, Vladimir, Viatl cal other districts, a revolut ionar ovemient has been sulpressed wvit rent. blood:,hed, the dlispatches stat hre'e h'undred white guaIrds are sai have been killed. A revoalt by the constantly-ince g white guards in Russia is imm at ,aeording to the Moscow newv A GOOD FRIEND A good friend stands biy you who need. Manning people tell ho, J)an's K idney Pills have stood th st. W. R. White, of So. Boundry St amuiiig, endorsed D~oan's tena year o( and again confirmis the stor, mld you ask for more convincin stimony ? Mr. WVhite gave' the following stat< eat., Mar'ch 19, 1908: "I suffere th kidney trouble for some year; would have to get up a good det ring the night to pass the kidne' eretions, which wvere highly colore id1 contaimed a brick-dust like sed at. I suffered constantly wvith bacd hies andl there were sharli pair ross my loins, My back ached badl d I eertainly was in misery. I use >an's Kidney Pills and they gav splendid relief, making me fee tter in every way." NEARLY TEN YEARS LATE~R February 15, 1918, Mr. White said t is alwars a pleausure to recorr :'nd Dioan s Kidney Pills. I foun em the only remedly that did me an od1; in fact Doan's cured me of a Strouble." Price 60c, at all dlealers. Don nply ask for a kidney remedy-g 'an's Kidney Pills-the same the .White had. Foster-Milburn Co ir. Buffnlon N. V THIS WEAK, NERVOUS MOTHER Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Philadelphia, Pa.-"I wns very weak always tired, my back ached, and I fell sickly most of the time. I went to E doctor and he said 1 had nervous indi. stion, which ad. < to my wealk con~cdition kept me II ~ worrying most of V (~I the time-and he < said if I could not step that, I could not get well. I heardsomu'chabout I.vdia E1. Pink ham's egetable Com potin- ny iohand ? - , ,e to trv it. I took it fors wee!: -, 'ittle set ter. I kept it up for r(-e months, and l feel fine and e'n . t ;nvtlaig now without(distress or n " ousn's . '- Mrs. J. WoRTuNn, 2SL :' rth 'T aylor . Philadelphia Pa. The majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are so mnany derands upon their time and strength; the result is invariably a weakened, run-down, nervous condition with headaches, back - ache, irritability and depression - and soon more serious ailments develop. It is at such p eriods -in life that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will restore a normal halithy condition, as it did to Mr t,, impair her prestige, not alone with th neutrals but with her allies witi neutrals, but with her al!ies wit1 whom German dictatorial influene already has been gravely shaken b: German defeats in the west. The con sensus of political observers is tha Germany is bluffing and will even tually back down. Madrid advices to the German pres state that the German ambassador t Slain has gone to Satander to se King Alfonso personally. It is by no means certain, ;.l'oerdin; to well-informed ob::ervers of the in trnational situation, that Alfonso wil see the German envoy. T he whole Spanish-German crisi is likened in some quarters to th situation between Germany and th United States just hefore America ac cepted the state of war cIeated b Germany's sustained unrestricted U boat warfare. It will be recalled tha the (;e'man amb a Il lassa(or in Washing ton ((Caunt von BIirnstoirff) vas i those days bending might and main t make felt at the White House what ever personal influence he may hay believed he could exert, and that h tried mfiten and vainly to "have a talk with President Wilson, who, howevei clearly realized that Ierlin's acts wel co'(ntiniuhlly and diametrically in coi tradetion of its envoy's beseechin words. All reports from Madrid agree tha Spain, after four years of long suffer ing and patience involving hardship and humiliation, has finally made n her mind to adopt an Unswerving at tit ude of defiance toward the Germa U-boat offensive, and that the Spanis !olernment is at hast. fully resolved t take all c(onsequences of such an at titude. The next few days, there ore, ar expected to bring eitiher a (;eraa h:ckl-down, or sharpening of the crisi which mary enlist Spain definitely i the ianks (if the powers fighting (;ei --W-.S- S 'I'lli: I'NI\ IitSIY''' ON WAlL ilASlS NO%\ T lhe a lunmnus whol mayi', chance' t st roll on the cimpuits next faill wi harlyl recognlize hiis alIm a mator .lb teirially shle will bie mutch the sanu, though the beautiful new law buiilin with its classic exterior aind the tramll folrimed D eSaussure wvill : attract hi eye. If' he happens to eniter cenitr: l)eSanssure he will note with plems u re t ha t attractive modernu wvellI-lIigh I edI adm inilist rat ion offices ha ve talwe the piae of the simi-suhterranien niake-sh ifts in thle blasemenats ot th priesidh-t'i's home. But these chlang~es arie minor0 aln slteirficiail. TUhe greatest tranrsformlla ifon is thle chanie' froma thme onfet tere r dl~onim of univer'sity life to rigi uataryv diseilhne. Thei' war depart imeint will he in control anid the stu at thi~eiiniversity y the' aut harity a oif this corps,15 if I8 toI 'l.i an nci listed, and if unde11r I8. :n enrolle'l solier inl the Unite'd StaItes ~ arm' 'l'his c'oirps will be ltrained I bylicompe tent o fficeirs appoi(inltelI by'thie wa vide armi, etiuipmaent andl un iform: tw~'ooen), two shiit s, two~ pair a I t yea thef i ."iro't difficuilte il tral in fbIth batl io was111 ,\ thel huck II I 'lxp'llerweI ('adet lofficers. N ext sey with LOCA LXI A P'l'LI(CATI(ONS, a they cannot reach the seatt oif the dis ease. ('atarrhi is a local dhiseast great ly inifluenced by conlmt fittiona11 condllitins, andi~ in order to curiei if vol must fake an Pinterna remedly. 1lall' ('at arurrh Med i('ine is take'n interanaIlb and)1 ac(ts t hru the blood( oni the niucou' surfaces (if the system. Tiall's Catairr} Med icine1 was prescribed by one (of t hi biest phvsicians in this ('(ount ry foi yeairs. It is ('ofmosedI of' soime (If thl biest f ies(' known. cominedii(l w itl some1 (If the best blood puiri fiers. 'The per'ifect combination of the iingredienttn inm flill's Cat airrrh Mued ic'ine is wvhal produtces suich wondeorful i'esuilt s in ca. tairrrhal c'ond~itionis. Send for testi mnlilsl. free. I". .J. CIIENEY & o.O., Props., 'Tole do, 0. All druiggists 75e. Ihta!'s IEnmily Pills for rconstipa training at Plattsburg, and about 45 students with a month or more of training at this fine summer training camp. These will materially aid in the effciient training of the corps. Ten hours per week will be devoted to the military, four in allied subjects, four in practical and two in theore tical military instruction. The mem bers of the S. A. T. C. have the status of United States soldiers in the army, but are not to be called into active service except in cases of special mili tary emergency. When they reach the draft age they register with their lo cal boardst and when in is stated that they are members of the S. A. T. C. they are placed in Class 5-D.-those cngaged in military or naval service. If the new draft law lowers the age to 18 it is highly probable that all young men 18-21 who are prepared to enter college will be adowed to con tine their course of study as long as military conditions continue normal. In any event, it is hit'hly important in the present crisis for every young 1:n to get as much (iRec~t ion as pos. sib)le. As a c llege bred ma 'n he is a het.. ter (hainec to attend an officers' train. rog (anp and get acommission. Fur ther, he is better euipped to serve his country, and if the war enis in a year or twd his e.Ilnti.n3 will lie tim -rrupted. .\\1lEltlCANS CA.I'TI'ltF, GERMlAN PIATitOi, Vith the American (.o the Aisn \'esle Front. Aug. 25. --A ;though fires; have hen huring fur three <bavs be t we-en the Vesle and the. A isne, A iner iean patrols last nii'ht, captured sev. en "contacted" ( er(rmin patrols, prov iny that the enein1: ha not. withdrawn . his line despite the imenn:ee to his Aisne-Vesle front fronm the north of Soiss(ons, and the A merican infiltra tion toward the Soissons- Rheims high i road, which contines in spite of the Imany German machine gun nest!. The French Coromiss.ion of the Red Cross has been requested by the Army authorities to as-agn two women ife hut s'ervicev for each aerollane camp in I'ranc'e and i riorder tro select the 81 women who will he ieeded for this service .\iss Alice Hill Chittenden will visit a number of the Division (lead Squarters next month. It. is not known - exactly when \li ' (hittende(n will I reach Atlant :, but the Southern Di vision Huo reau of I'en-orrl wishes to he able to put her ir. touch with suit SaIle candIidat(s as soon :s she ar rives. Thr re. w" Wroen who are in ttrested in this s h-ei ". -v and feel that. they (:a'n qualify under its exlc.ing r-'(I iurements ta re' reue'steI to make :tpplication iln 1t usual way for over ('sas 'e'v Ice as p'rm(lpltly as possible-. 'h: huts art int the nature of rest -a1 e en)tion 'tat ions. (or flyer v~~e " v(1'k is tssj"-:all': nerve ra::k ner ' l the fre-Ioiulently have mouch tile on their handis the ar in u: isual nel of a wvholes-ome and h'on.. like ipponi tyllil V foir rltration. e \W i(-in for thi- str m . !,lust he i.e - t (''een :8 l and -i0 \eair- of m e(e an( th. l French Comm3)is'ioImevr 3'-cif'ies that c"(ndidlates shoubII be "Fine. strong, t. 1 ' I looking w(onwn.-3. che( rfuil, recined - int self-reliaint." All an lic:!,ions s should he addressed, The Bureau of a shonli he add rtssei. T chu Koreau of - l'eIsonn1el. I9 i le l- IHuihiin:, At. lantat, G.. The Strong Withstand the Neat of Summer Better Than the Weak ild people who ar: feeble and younger t3''-lrop b1u1 are weak, will be strengthened and enabd .,. through! the depressing heat of summer by tak i'l.t GRV E'S TASTELESS (hill TONIC. It puriti. and enriches the blood and builds up the whule iys item . You can soon feel its Strengthening, luvutor atinl; Mlet. 0Oe. .\ Dl I N 18.S\T'.s .-A L F the highe-st hidr, f-or:i tsh, at the - lot sawu noil an fxtutre's. 1at -f tauo toos, onie r1 a3 --r and1 binder, :1 lhe, fitl beIl, 31n3e ( hevro(1(l attet . bie two mu3l1es, si head of1 hogs, -tet, tobacco(3 hadn. flue-. tlbacco-( 5teiks. 33ny-( 3evety sa 58 V.1n. Jpress andi grist. il, illnie enlm- and-3 boilet-. tne saw -Iuloe 3333 \ tart, nle- bot tonlia saw ,n jsharel (in two1d mile te ro wtlire, NCw imi on CbIhne, mpny on tio, imr o v aenoif. an '~h nd makue. anho cu, one ri'e grazingtol awr-i- } rag (.3n Jus IsuedTels A tcnitrt. Crimson Ckej , Alfalf, Fovsg h e E. . Abndumakesy a i ealte Farmzn and frae uS.eI WOOD' FALL CO'AT \ N Atfalfaulghumfr. I t It, anti pr-Ices 0of1 an, .S(eds r qutired. _______ T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen -Ricamc1e,a.