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~Thl ? This b 16th, we v R[JOICE AT COMING OF THE AMERICAN ARMY CHILDREN STREW FLOWERS Central Square of the Landing Port Named "Place President Wilsons American Port, Western France. uliy :10.-In no section of France -re the pePip more enthusiastic over the coming of Anmericans than at this The Bes A1 Reasonab I Nothing but the ver) our prescriptions, and the the way your physician s RUBBER GOOL TOIL] and a full and c STATIO We h A MODERN SO) We keep a F CIGARS, TOBACC BROWN'S Of Below Bank of Manning. BUY Saving Help Win Buy Thrift Si Buy a Baby B It will be worth $5.0 This is 4 per cenit. cc Go- to your Ban or any progress and ask for info W. S, S. S831.0 This space patri to War Savings Manniingj Oil Mi H EAI)QUJA S E EDS. Dairy and Poi Call uS over Long Di B. B. Kirklar Phone 793. .COLUMB e"N] Will B< eing the Jew rill be closed THE great receiving port for American sol diers. German propagandists at first spread the idea that the Americans were coming to take possession, settle down and stay; but all this now has passed. Along the country roads the passing of Americans is the signal for a dem onstration, with peasant children scat tering flowers and cheering, "Vive les Americans." It has required much diplomacy dio the part of the American commanders, military and naval, to preserve and de~velop the international spirt among all the foreign and native elements. Now the central square of the port t Drugs I le Prices best materials go into sy are compounded just ays. >S and ET ARTICLES )mplete line of NERY. ave DA FOUNTAIN till Line of OS and CANDIES. BUG STORE, Manning, S. C. WAR Stamps the War ! amps at 2Sc. ond~ for $4.15. 0 on January 1. 1923. >mnpounded qjuarterly. ker, Post Office. ive business man rm ationa. EVERYWHERE ! otically djona ted Committee b~y II. RTERS FOR FEED S iltry Supplies. stance at our expense id Seed Co. 1411 Assembly St. IA, S. C. EXAJ SClosed vish New Ye; igain on accc TEW IDEA + It Helps! + There can be no doubt as to the merit of Cardui, the woman's tonic, in the treatment of many troubles peculiar to women. 'The thousands of women who have been helped by Cardul in the past 40 years, Is conclu sive proof that it is a good medicine for women who suffer, It should help you, too. Take CARDUI + The Woman's Tonic + Mrs. N. E. Varner, of lixson, Tenn., writes: "I was passing through the . . . My back and sides were terrible, and my suffering indescriba ble. 1 can't tell just how T and where I hurt, about all over, I think ... I began Cardui, and my pains grew less and less, until I was cured. I ami remarkably strong for a woman 64 years of age. I do all my housework." Try Cardui, today. E-76 has been renamed "Place President Wilson." On the two national holidays, July 4 and 14, all combined to do honor to the American commanders and Americans, presenting them silk en flags and flowers and bronze stat ues. The Socialist political element is strong in these parts, and this, too, has required tact on the part of the A merican commanders. hen a recent buffet supper was given, it was ar ranged that French and0 A mericans should b~e representedl by all branches of their service, privattes as well as oftficers, in the true spirit of dlemoe racy, and( social equality. And so each side selected as guests ten officers, (en non1-comm0ission)ed officers and ten pirivates. It was the same for the navy. The English also came in, offi eers and men on the salme basis. D .--Temocrat ic Spirit . Andu' thus this international gather ing of social equai~ilit y was carriedl out, Amnericani, IFrenchi a nd British gene rals and ad miralIs mningl ing famiiliarly with Amierican hluejiackets5 and sol d iers and Frenchi and British tars. Ther'e wa0s no0 patronizing spirit of the higher ranks over the lower, hut a real getting together in a common work in which all ranks we(re dloing their part. The mayor (0 the city was de(eply im1pressed( with this manifestation in which the newcomers from A merica took the lead, an a the venerable French audm iral, an officer oIf the ob1l school, proved himself one of the most a1gr(eable hosts of A merican sa ilors and mrines. Th'lere have beenl som1e huge proh lemis to work out in maik ing this such an effec(tive Amnerican receiving point. At. first there was no0 fresh water ex (cent from a few uncertain springs. WVith hund reds of t housanids of sol diers on the way here a safe and( sure water suppl1y was imperative. Soon A1l01INISTi(ATOlt'S SAIE Pursuant to an order (If d1. M. Wind ham, .Judge' of Probate, I will sell to the highest, bidder, for cash, at the residence' of the late Lowell P. 1Ilardly, dIeceasedl, at New Zion, S. C., on lFri (lay, the 6th (lay oIf September, 19)18, the following plersonal p rope'rt y. One sawv m1ill and fix tures, lot of blacksmith aund carp'lent(er tools, one lot of farming i mplementis, and pla n one farm bell, one Chevrolet autonmo bile, two mules, six head of hogs, set tobacco bain flues, tobacco steiks, one seventy saw ginl, press5 and grist mill, oneC engine oald boiler, oneh sawv mill, one log cart, one hutton saw, one shore in two miles telephone wire, New Zion Telephone Company, one piano, one lot of housenold andl kitch en furniture, one shot gun, one rifle, one pistol, two (2) ho-e wagons and any other articles of personal prop erty belonging to saidl estate. Administrator. New Zion, S. C., August 10th, 1918. aturday, iday week, ist Day. SS, I. Manager. I, g 7S In is I RED CED LECWe give special attention " LECT" Red Cedar Shingles;t mistake in ordering "TITEH is mers guaranteed by our name is tation. Write us NOW. Carolina Portla Chary v Ill ~ ---- ----- BS st V as Ie 1e is z .s, e to of ii ed a pt What TI of de Do F at lie i Not very ma dhistory of the wor s in America had . or go without. Now he sits a- decides what he wife calls up the r d- home for him.. incomparably bet or Everyone of c3 the vast huma society, that ma ience possible. ti The packer's mmeat and get it ed country sweet at its from the stock ri l e it, ship it many n 7" gerator cars, ket he uting points, a o- consumer's har ed through retailex two weeks. For this ser effective that yoi that anything is a you pay the pacd he of only a fractioi ~st above actual cos "er meat you eat. th. 79 -- Swift & Cor or :>s IDE! Next S ar. On Mo! unt of our F CO., MORRIS N there willl be a reservoir storing 51 000,000 gallons, capable of supplyi the army, the American naval shi and transports, and the port itse for one month if not a drop of ra falls. Besides direct mains to the arr camps, there are twelve-inch mai leading right to the seafront, wi connections to our destroyers ai shipping in the harbor, pumping fre; water to ships at sea. Strange Hyeroglyphics On the water front one notices th the big American warehouses are co ered with strange hyeroglyphi< These it turns out are shipping a Tresses and crate markings, as all tl lumber in this array of buildings from crates and boxes bringinig iun supplies. Some of these crates carr ing cars were immense, with plan ing and heavy timbers. Every boa: and beam was saved, for lumber very scarce here, and even the nai were drawn and saved. And out this waste lumber and nails have ari en most of these mammoth buildinj marked from end to end with shippir addresses. Besides the immense work of recei ing troops and supplies direct, fro America, this is the headquarters al for the channel ports, through whii other streams of troops and suppli pour in from England when the fir arrival from America is made at Li erpool or other English port. Th two vast streams are pouring in hem one from the west, the other from ti north, both merging and moving fe ward in one united stream to t1 fighting front. SALES OF KNITTING YARNS TO AMERICAN REI) CROl The War Industries Board authori es the following: Manufacturei wholesalers and large retailers, in r spouse to a request, have reported the War Industries board stocks hand knitting yarns. Where qua ties and quantities ;lave warrant< the American Red Cross has ask owners of stocks to sell to them at nominal profit. It is gratifying to a nounce that there has been prom and hearty co-?operation. Stocks of Smaller Dealers There are, however, thousands smaller merchants not listed in tra organizations who will esteem it privilege to offer their stocks for c sideration of- the American Red Cro; and they are requested to report once to the woolens section of t War Industries Boardf their stocks hand-knitting yarns, both woolen a worsted, in oxford, khaki, natural a natural gray colors, stating coun make, qiuality andl cost price., L< dlown to 50 poundls will be considlere< LESS SU'NDAY JOY RIDING Gasoline C'onservation Order Gener I)y Ohserved in SouthI Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 1-Pleasure r ing in automobiles was v'erv neai abland Ioned throughout the South1 day in respnose to Fuel Adlministi tor Garfield's plea for conservation gasoline. Mlany c'onc'erns operati gasoline supply stations refused make any sales wvhateverdl andl clos for the (lay, while patriotic owmn of gara.es declined to furnisht usual Sunday service and tookr vantage of the occas:oni to give ti emnoloyes a daiy off. The streets of At lanita were prac cally' deserted. Only here and th( could an electric runabout lie sei or a taxicab crowdled wvith enlist mien or officers from Camp Gord< ndl others loaded with convalescei from the base ho -pitl at Fort 1 Pherson. Local taxicab service for t benef it of the traveling public a Iwas niaint ained here but c'ompariati' iv fe w of these lines were* seen have passengers in them. At one of I (down-town hotels only a'bout 100 au mobiles were seen to pass during a: hour of the afternoon, as compai withI many hundred heretofore. 'The situait ion here was represen1 tie oif that throughouat the South. TlE AERIAL, MAIL SERIVIC'E WVash ingt on, Sept. I1.-A--rial im "ervice bietween Newv Yrrk, WVashir t in and Philadelphia dluring the mnor of A ugust. was carr'ied oni without delay oif as' much as t'!n minutes, t Poast office [Department annouincedl night. Military aviators flew the fi: t'n (lays of the period, and flyers the postal service( handled the serv during the remainder oif the mon Mail cargoes dlelivered weighedl 5,f pioundls. For Indigestion, Constipation Biliousness Just try one SO-ceuit bottle of LAX-FV WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digest Laxative pileasant to take. Made recommended to the pub~lic by Paris Me cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bro Quninn and Grovn's Tasteliss chil Tm~ September AR SHINGLES to all orders for "TITEHOLD SE >rompt shipment. You will make no DLD SELECTS".- Satisfied Custo ,by inspection, by advertised repu d Cement Company ston, S. C. 1 l e Packers to aluorer for hisITfoLdSE r. . You us has3r some r in hz kes aELCS Satisfonedn byr insto bypvrtedre tod Ceent Copaofth d sh-to SbtanC. riet'resico vie-Pacersn bein doefoYou - der an theae profit Sofn acet a abeund wats tn every porn his nahne, calledA