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At this Time wh Thoughts '] THIM WELJ and where to there. are se' sons why THI WRECK Should Ho] Attention. 1st: in these times of sca andise of good quality in the fact of selling , Quality, second to nc Carolina. 2nd The styles we are sh< Coat Suits and Dress< Color, Design. Ma4er We have New, Fresh to us from New YorI day. 3rd lIn these times of high it to yourself to seek has a reputation for I. should lead you to STORE. For the past six years a standard of the Lowest QUJALITY Merchandise. These are very goodl r should look to THE 1 forlyour nex Suit. Co Suits from Coat from Dresses from Hats fromi "You'll never if you get it fr4 THI WREK BUY ,WAR SAVIfS Next to P. 0. en Women's [urn to Ai I S TO -M I I my .1at ing get them, AL eralrea- a rely Cot con niei The is E STORE" .d Your tive Sla' in wee of : Aus rcity in Merch- befa we take pride Eur 'Merchandise of "se one in South the Prot Cze has Czel * sky )wing in Suits. Ptci ;s are NEW. in and ial and finish. s"'t Models shipped L almost every ly War but Pre! in ~ 1' E\ prices you owe ' the store that n .oW Prices. andI o TH~E WRECK eal( e've maintained a 'e price possible for Jirce by Ag r easons why you vl VR ECK STOR E li at or Dress. 'i tong iti ~$I2.50 to $75.00 C $ 7.50 to $69.00 "' $ 5.00 to $49.50 r $ 1.00 to $ 8.00 pa wor {}o int regret it," '' STOMRE 6 STAMPS a Sumter.,.C.S OW RAISES 600_CHICKENS ter Being Relieved of Or. anic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. regon, Ill.-" I took Lydia E. Pink s's Vegetable Compound for an or ganic trouble which pulled me down un til I could not tut my foot to the dioor and could searcely do my work, and as I live on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens every year it made it very hard for me. I saw the Com pound advertised in our paper, and tried it. It has restored health so I can do all my work and n so grateful that I am recommend it to my friends."-- Mrs. D. M. PERs, R. R. 4, Oregon, Ill. nlywomen who have suffered the tor as of such troubles and have dragged ig from day to day can realize the ef which this famous root and herb redy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable npound, brought to Mrs. Alters. lomen everywhere in Mrs. Alters' dition should profit by her recom idation, and if there are any com ations write Lydia E. Pinkham's licine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. result of their 40 years experience t your service. IINES AIMS Of OPPRESSED PEOPL[ hs, Slavs and Poles State Case to President .;PHOLD AMERICA IN WAR Ltion of New Central Body Agreed Upon at Coniferences in Washington ashintgton, Sent. .--kepresenta of the Czecho-Slovaks, the Jugo 's an the Poles at conferences Nashington during the past two ks, have agreed upon a program dims of the oppressed peoples in tria-Hungary which has been laid .re President Wilson. Creation of ew central body of the central opean groups which will protect interests of -all of them was fore in the announcement today of result of the conferences. irticipating in the meetings were P. T. E. Masaryk, president of the :ho-Slovak nationni council, which been recognized by the Entente ers with the supreme body of the ho-Slovaks, Ignace J. Paderew of the Polish national commit Ramon Dmoski, president of the sh national committee at Paris, )r. II. IHinkovitch. of the .ugo council, as well as other repre atives of three groups. resident Wilson was assured that only had the oppressed national within Austria-lungary several reached agreements for the for ding of their own national aims also had agreed to uphold the ilent and the American people 'inning the war. --W--S .VET BEANS SOLVE SO;TiH'S FEEl) 'ROBLEM he feed question is being solved in iy parts of the South by abundam. Is of velvet beans wvhich were n on a large acreage this year. ng to the increased aereage in rgia. that State aione could take of 50,000 to 1 00,000 headI of cat - from States where forage is ee, according to a report recently ived by the Bureau of Crop Esti c's. Large qua ntit ies of last year's et beans also remain on hand and heinrg used ex tenisively in feed da irv cattle. In tests conductedr he Unoitedl States )epartmient of' icrultu re on the Govern ment farrms 3eltsville, Md., it was found that (t beans compare favorably wvith on-seed mecal, prolucemg profit 'b I" s when the beans are thre sole con rate of the ratio; that a combina of (orn silage and velvet beans is a sat isfactory ration for fatten - ste(ers for market; thait it is more itaible to feed soaked beans than s to grind them; and that more is will be eaten it soaked before are fed than if they are fed dry. ERS' I'AMIIIES SAVE WIIEATl St. I ouis ('ounty, Miinn., where ii 9(0fE pertiet of thie popuitlat ion are'& ign born , or' have fore ign-boirin nts, the counoty homie demionist ra; iivirnt of the Uirtedc States I ec mernt of A griculItunre anrd the Stat. ieul tral College has hiel ped the en attack some of their briggest dem is. A three months' caminpa ign theat sarving in six towns in thliis ing sect ion result eel ini r'eaching 0 families and saving 62 tons of HOW'S IIlIS o'ffe'r One H undred D~ollars Re r any case of Catarrrh that at. be cured by Hall's Catarrh lic ine . all's Cata rrh Med icine has been 'n b~y catarrh surfferers for the L irty-five years, aind has be e ,snown as the most reliable edy for Catarrh. Hall's Cratarrh l icine acts thr'u the Blood on the -ouis surfaces, expe(llinig the Poi from the BloodI and heal ing the ased portions. fter you hanve taken Hall's Ca 'h Medicine for a short time yon se a great improvement in your e~ral health. Start taking Hall's rrh Medicine at once and get ridl atarrh. Send for testimonials, free. . J. CHJENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. aI, b alln nrugis, 75r wheat flour by the use of substitutes, in spite of the fact that opposition was met at first from the Austrians The and Finns, who sad considered the use of white bread a mark of independence and prosperity. Figures collected dur- Fo ing a recent child-welfare campaign ney in the county proved that, owing to ills, improper diet, a large majority of the of re children were subnormal in height and ning weight. Fifteen hundred of these have ning promised the agent to drink a pint of Mang milk a day, or to "howl till they get the I it." In August a two-day canning for i school was held in each town in the run t "Iron Range", at which selected lead- fatal ers received special training which en- proo abled them to pass on the instruction Mi to the women in their communities. says ---W--S--- bled SLACK ERS SHOT BY POSSE rible -- ed n One Brother Killed, the Other Seri- my r ously Wounded tired dizzy Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 22.-Jon- Doan as Skiles is dead and his brother, Hen. at A ry. probably fatally wounded as a re- ly sa stilt of a raid by Sheriff Bob Bass and of gC a posse on the rendezvous of a gang P of slackers in the wilds of Signal simp mountain this afternoon. For some Doar time reports have reached the sheriff Mrs. that draft slackers were in hiding in Mfgi the mountains. Accompanied by sev eral deputies, the sheriff made a des- A cent on their lair. The Skiles boys were encountered by the posse and Sixty ordered to halt. Failing to heed the command of the officers, who were armed with riot Co: guns, the two men were riddled with ficer buckshot. John Skiles, after being -- shot, fell from a cliff, breaking his neck and smashing his skull. Henry Skiles' body was perforated with shot and he was brought to the city and taken to a hospital, where, it is said, he is in a serious condition. --W--S-S WIL . RECEIVE REFUGEES Finland Affords Harbor for Persecut ed Russians IHeisingfors. Finland, Sept. 22, Via Copenhagen-"In view of the Condi tion of anarchy and murder at Pet rogra'l and the defenseless situation of a great part of the population," says an official statement issued herd. "Finland's government feels that on purely humanitarian grounds it can not refuse to permit Russian, English, American and Ilian refugees t.) come to Finland." The Finnish Government, however, the statement says, is compelled by the scarcity of provisions to beg the three Scandinavian countries-Nor way, Sweden and Denmark-to help in harboring a portion of the refugees. Mutual Repatriation London, Sept. 22.-It is understood in official circles here that arrange ments are progressing for the mutual repatriation of British subjects in Russia and Russians in Great Britain. Information is said to have been re ceived from M. Tcherin, the Russian foreign minister, which leads to the belief that British subjects will be gotten out of Russia safely. -421 111d SOLIDj CAR OF ISTOCK This is a d I and it will look them that we er one of the1 have putth I We are Op( OLD YO OppositeI J. Lfil NO DIFFERENCE of tur Proof Is Here the Same As Everywhere wit - ing r those who seek relief from kid backache weak kidneys, bladder fr( Doan's kidney Pills offer hope la lief, and the proof is here in Man- ad the same as everywhere. Man- an people have used Doan's and rung people recommend Doan's an cidney remedy used in America St< fifty years. Why suffer? Why he risk of dangerous kidney ills- l Bright's disease. Here's Manning nu . Investigate it. cee s. C. M. Taylor, S. Boundry St. ica "About a year ago I was trou- rirl with kidney complaint. I had ter- no backache and headaches bother e. Nervous spells upset me and serves were just a wreck. I felt and languid and I suffered with spells. Finally I heard about Mai 'q Kidney Pills and bought some rant's Drug Store. I can certain y Doan's did me a wonderful lot od and quickly relieved me." in( ice 60c at all dealers. Don't Te ly ask for a kidney remedy-get Oc 's Kidney Pills-the same that _ Taylor had. 'Foster-Milburn Co., 's., Buffalo, N. Y. ---W-S-S- -- NIERICAN STEAMER SUNK hea rule -four of Torpedoed Buena Ven- GR tura's Crew Missing por runs, Spain, Sept. 22.-Three cf- hr and twenty-seven of the crew in r BEST E AT Reasonabl Nothing but the very our prescriptions, and the, the way your physician sa RUBBER GOOD; TOILE and a full and col STATIOl We ha A MODERN SOD We keep a Fu CIGARS, TOBACCC BROWN'S DRI Below Bank of Manning. BUY WAR SAVIr I ] [andy lot of pay you to c< over. We mn satisfy y se animals, e right price mn all the tirr UMAN'S ST) Reardon's Blacksmith S JOE AY MANIN, . C Lk the American steamer Buena Ven a have arrived here. The vessel was ).doed last Monday. Three boat, h sixty-four, of -the crew, are nies Che Buena Ventura was prccocdirig . m Bordeaux, where sho had un, led a cargo of petroleum from Phil 3lphia. l belonged to the UiTB..-fibNn rhe vessel was of 4,881 gross tons i belonged to the United States el Products Company. 1adrid, Sept. 22.-Official anounce - nt was made today that the offi.. s and men of the crew of an Amer n vessel, sunk oy a German subma e, had arrived, at Coruna, on the rtnwest coast of Spain. -W-S-S JAPANESE CABINET QUITS nisters Had Held Office Since Oc tober, 1916 [okio, Sept. 22.-The Japanese cab t, headed by Field Marshal Count rauchi, which had held office since tober, 1916, resigned today. No Worms in a Healthy Child il children troubled with worms have an un ithy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a there is more or less stomach disturbance. )VE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im ve the digestion, and act as s General Strength g Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then )w off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be erfect health. Pleasant to take. We per bottle. )RUQS e Prices best materials go into. V are compounded just ys. S and T ARTICLES nplete line of 4ERY. ve A FOUNTAIN 11 Line of )S and CANDIES. l1G STORE, Manning, S. C. 20 STAMPs ORSES CAME IN CAST WEEKS animals me and believe ou with and we on them. Le at the LBLE, hop. &Ijo.