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High Grade, Clean : "ific and Fulcaster, at THE MANNIN( TANLAC PROVED TO BE A FINE REMEDY Mrs. Worthey Says She Gladly Gives It Endorsement 4 SPARTANBURG WOMAN "'It Helped Me in Every Way I Need ed Relief." Is Her Statement "Tanlac proved to be a good tonic and stomach remedy for me and it helped me in every way I needed re lief," declared Mrs. J. J. Worthey, of' 68 Railroad Ave., Arkwright, Spar tanburg, in a statement she gave June 7th. "I was troubled a great deal with indigestion and my whole sys tem was run downi. My appetite was gone. I was troubled awfully with nerIvousness, and headaches caused me a- lot of suffering. When I had one of those bad nervous attacks, I could rot rest at night. The Tanlac quieted and strengthened my nerves, though, and I soon was eating heartily, and the indigestion loft me in a little while. Those headaches were relieved quickly too. In a short time I was feeling a great deal better. I am glad to endorse Tanlac, for it helped me in every way." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; II. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silver; D. C. Rtname, Summerton. 0 BRIGHTEN U] for the holidays. There'; purpose than our Lucas Enamels, Varnishes, Br Furniture, Bath Rooms, Stoves and Heaters, 11 Picture Frames, etc., etc. any Paint requirement Come see us or ring 'Pr with our Paint Man, C. THE MANNING Now Let U A JOYFU Music will brin; family, not only but every day is one of our Piano Piano Orgar Victrc Mand< Banjo Etc., I All the latest hand. Largest Victor Talking in South ( Charleston, S. C.. Get What You Want our Fine Line of Glass Enamel Ware, Etc., at THE MANNING Pure Stock. Leap's Pro GROCERY CO. WRECK NEAR DILLON CAUSES MANY INJURIES Fifty-five Injured When Passenger Train Left Track ALL WERE PASSENGERS Dr. Stackhouse More Seriously Hurt Broken Rail Believed to Have Ditched No. 78 Dillon, Nov. 24.-Fifty-five persons were injured, none fatally it is thought when Atlantic Coast Line passenger train No. 78, running from Charleston to Fayetteville, N. C., was thrown from the track just one mile south of this place tonight. Of those hurt, 32 were white and 23 negroes, all passengers. Dr. Wade Stackhouse, an extensive planter o: Dillon, is the most seriously hurt. He was injured about the head and concussion of the brain is feared. It is thought the cause of the wreck was a broken rail. When the train, whiclh was running at about 40 miles an hohr, struck the stretch of track just a mile south od Dillon, the passenger coaches were thrown into an open field. The en gine and the mail and express cars remained on the rail, and they im i.iediately were brought to this town for medical assistance. Every physician and nurse in Dillon vent to the scene and helped to relieve the wounded. who were brought here and placed in the local hotel. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength enin". Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. * THE HOME 3 nothing better for the line of beautiful Stains, onzes, etc., for Floors, Bath Tubs, Wainscoting 'on Fireplace Fixtures, We are prepared to fill from Cellar to Roof. one 8 and get in touch R. Breedin, at GROCERY CO. s All Have L -XMAS g joy to all the at Christmas, i the year with S - Players Is Stc. Shieet Music on M1achine Record Stock :arolina. i~lemseI Florence, S. C. at the Right Price-See and Crockery Ware, GROCE~RY CO.. THIS WEAK, NERVOUS MOTHER Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Philadelphia, Pa.-"I was veryweak, always tired, my back ached, and 1 felt sickly most of the time. I went to a doctor and he said I had nervous indi gcstn~n, which ad c:.d to my weak condition kept me II ~ worrying most of the time-and he said if I could not stop that, I could not get well. I heardsomuchabout Lyd ia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound my huband wanted me to try it. 1 took it fora week and felt a little bet .er. I kept it up for three months, and I feel fine and cnn eat any thing now without distress or nerv ousness.- "-Mrs. J. WOiRTHLINE, 2842 North Taylor st., Philadelphia Pa. The majority of mothers nowadays overdo, there are so many demands 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 periods in life that Lydia M. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, as it did to Mrs. VWerth' The injured sustained everything from slight bruises to broken limbs. Many of them were thrown out the train, while others had to be cut out, of the coaches. It was impossible to procure an accurate list of the wound ed late tonight. -W-S-S BULGARIAN ATROCITIES 82,000 Greeks Deported During Occu pation of Macedonia Saloniki, Nov. 26.-The Bulgarians ci.iring their occupation of Eastern Macedonia deported 82,000 Greeks re siding there, according to official Bul garian documents in the possession of M. Divaropoules, sub-prefect of Dem irrhissaf. le was deported by the Bul garians and was compelleli to work in the central bureau of deported person, at Choumia on acocunt of his know iodge of the Bulgarian language, and he obtaned the official documents there. A very large number of those deported, he says, succumbed to fam me, torture and enforced labor. At Kitchevo, a number of Greeks were burned alive under the pretext that they had the typhus microbe. A fter the Bulgar fan capitulation the condition of the deported Greeks improved somewhat, but the Bulgari an authorities forbade the prefect to visit the camps of the Greeks. How ever, he went to several camps, and found the Greeks suffering greatly from thirst, the Bulgarians having re fused to give them sufficient water. -W-S-S ASKS FOR REUNION Bosnians Want Bosnia and llerzego vina Reunited Basel, Nov. 2.-The Bosnian Na tional Government has addressed a note to Crown Prince Alexander, of Serbia, asking for an immediate re union of Bosnia and H erzegov'ina, with the Serbian Kingdom, under the sovereignty of the K(a rageorgev itch dlynasty, of which th-- Csown Prince is the ruling head. .Karageorge (Black George) Petro. v'itch, was the founder of the reigning dynasty in Serbia. lie was murdered in 1817, leaving twvo sons, one of whom ,,Alexander, became t he reign ing Prince in 1842. TIhe title of Alex a nder to the t hrone was con)~firmed, but the dignity is not hereditary. In 1857 Alexander- was rorced toi abdi citite and was han ished. The Obreno vitch dynafusty' then becname the reign mlg house of Serbia, and conin ued un tilI 1)03, whlens K ingi A lexander and his Queen were murdered. Then the Kanra georgevit(ch ilouse returned to power, King Perer* I becoming monarch. Hiis (ibler sor', Prince George., reinuned succ(ession to thle throne in 1 909 and Prince A lexander, h;ir younger broth-. or, became thle heir appa90rent. Prince Alexander fought vith great dlinine.. ion duiring~ the recenit Allieid offensi ce m Southern Serbia. Adl158 LEE BU RIED 'IONIl)AY W-ash ington, Nov. 25.-The funeral of Mliss Mary Cu rt is Le.e, the Iast sur' vimg (daughter of Gekn. Itobert E. I .ee, was held( here at the church of Ep1i phany yesterdany aft ernoon at 'I (''lock. Inatermenit was prIvate. MIiss Lee (lied at I lot Springs, Vas., last Th ursdally. ('ITATlION O" LETT~ERIS OF" AI)NlINISTR'iATlION STATE 01" 80UT C'I(A ROLINA, County of Cla rendon. By JT. M. Windlhum, Probate Jiudge. Whereas, ,Ja mes V. Burgess mnade suit to mec to grant him Letters of Ad ininistrat ion of the Estate and ef fccts of Will inam P. Webber, Tlhe~ne are, therefore, to cite and ad mnonish all and singular the lKindred end Credlitors of tihe said William P'. Webber, deceased, that they be0 andI ap pear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to lbe held at Mdannmng on the 9th day of D~ecember, niext, after pub lhcation hereof, at 11 o'cloe)< in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they Pies Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists rfundiif money If PAZO Oi1RMENT falls to cure Itcilni, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves itching Piles and you can elt restful slen after the first apnlicatlon. PrIe ,le VESIX! serving the most discriminat with many customers in Cl II be pleased to give you the s Iways given, and your slighte or us, and we are prepared foi elow may be of some help to s and Buckles. Laval k Marks Lock( Pins ton Dishes Mirr )ches Mesh celets Mani< celet Watches Neck die Sticks Napk :l Cases Neck] >gne Bottles Pictu irette Cases Pend; air Buttons Rosa] f Links Rings k Sets Thimi ntain Pens Scarf Drops Seal I Pins Tie C r Brushes Watc Stands Diam el Boxes Silver Rings Cut ( Chains Pang a pleasure to hear from you. S ALLA Vatchmakers and J CHARLESTON, S.'C. I5. Catalog o 'istrat"on Raisins, Currant ls 26th Peel, Jellies, Butternu il-i, 1918. Almonds, Extracts, Si Proba'te. THE MANNI NOTICE IATION No trespassing or hunting on INA, following land in I larmony and Pht den Mill Townships: On the Juit .ude ltlace; Montgomery piace; I)ani uit to w place; Speigner farm andl Tin numI~lstra'- dal la1ce and( L ev i plac.. s of Lulai J. M. GRiAIIA M, Agent Forl D). WV. AlermaIn13, Sons1 & Kind(1red .____.. ___ at~e, to be" 0F A D 5lISTR A TlI h daly of ablicationi STlATICE O1 SOUITI CA\ Rt(LINA, f'orenoon, Counity of C'larendon. .1d niot be Whereas, Timmons00 C. H owle m; su t to meW to grani~t him1) l.etters of 25th day m limistrnation of the Estaite and4 eff, 1918. of ILwrence KeithI Howhe, ) IIA M. These are, there fore, to cite mal( Proba te. mon ish all and singulla r t he l id andll(( Crdtors of t he said l.a wre ltA'lION Try a Hag of PR .INA. AIM4ERMARLE~ PL/ Jndge, of bakinlg, and1(, if it, de le* suit to or pastry of any F'lot Admouils ffects ofI areC on111. Sold only ai ,hC (u:t TH'' Ej MANN I 'xt, after - ek( in the alte, After Dec Th'le fol1(loig will be out P'robate. j Mte is Suits, Sp~ongedl and Pii - -- Me' Suits Steam 41Cleanei Al en's Sutits I fry ( leanled~ ION adies ('oat Suits Spongjed l [NA, l~adies t oat Suits Dry (lean JTuds- ladies long toalts Dry (lea it to me44 Ladie s I)relsses Splonged and1( 01ilit~- I adies Dr esses IDry Ch'aned4 ( M\en's Overcoats Made Newv a31( 141 Mehn's (Overcooats Splonged an,1 beC and1, We hav'e a4 dry clean34in4g I (If Pro- ar l( ie repared' to give thle beost 20th daiyMa i 1918. M n )HIAM, Probate. rll' We have been and Silverware counties. We' that we have a not too small f as well. The list L Belt Boo Bib Bon Prc Bra Bra Cah Car Cok Cie~ Coll Cuf: Des] Fou Ear Hat Hai Ink Jew Key Key It w1i be JAMI 285 King Stre< Established 184 have, why the sailt Admi: should not be granted. (;IVF:N under my hand t day of November, Anno Don .1. :i. WIN: .Judge of (ITATION 01 LETTERS OF ADAIINIS'I STATE OF S. %'I'1 CARO County of Clarendon. by J. Al. Vindham, Probate Vhereas J. G. Senn made to grant him Letters of A( tion of the Estate andl effect 1. Senn, These are, therofore, to eit monishi all andi singular th< anmd Creditors of the said Lul deira:sedl, that they he and a fore~ me, in the Coumrt of Prol: held at Manning, on the 9t JNecembher, next, a fter' p hereof, at 11l o'c'lock in the te showv cause, if any they I thle sid Adlministrat ion shot granted. G;iven und(er' my hanoi this of Nove'mberi, Anno D)omini, .J. Al. WINI ,Judge of 'ITATiION OF" 2TE'llS 8T.\T'lE Of" SOlT I ( 'A lt~ C outy i~ of (la rendon, W~'her'eas. D). I.I Powvell ama me( to gr'ant him ILetters of te'ationt of t he E'ste and l Samu01inel I). IPowel I l, dceased, ha and a ppear lbefore mie, in1 of' Irohate, to be hel at Ala lie 9th day of D ecembear mi pllIient.ionu hereof, at II m'ek feorenuoon, .to show cause, if 'ive. why the said Adimb shouild nuot he granted. Given under my hand this cf Nov., An10 ~nu iomi, 1918. .1. M1. WINI Jludge oif OF" ADI)AINISTI STATE OF" SOIlTI CARllO, Connaty of ('hiarend(oni. B~y ,J. M. Windham, Pruobate Whereas, H . a iln made su to grant him Letter's of Adl ion of the EstaIte and effe, I ee TIhames, These'5 are', therefore to ('it mronish all and singular the and Creditors of the said 'Thames, deceased, that the: a1jppea r before meu, in the Coun hate, to be held tat Mannin 2!nd day of D~ec. next, after t'on hereof, at 11 o'clock in noon, to showv cause if any tl why the saidl Administratio not he granted,. G in under my hand! this of' November, Anno Domini, J. M. WINI JudIen of ing buyers of Jewelry irendon and adjoining aame careful attention st inquiry in our line is ryour large purchases you in selecting. tiers ts rs Bags ,ure Sets Chains in Rings aces re Frames mits 'les iles spins LGings lasps hes onds -ware ilass les 'welers, The Hallmark Store, f suggestions on request. s, Citron, Candied Lemon ts, Walnuts, Filberts, Eggs, >ices, etc., at NG GROCERY CO. !K eith' liow e, deceasetd, that they be :d appear before me, in the Court of the PrIobate, to be hell at Alanni .g, on t ho 2nd day of Dec. next, after publi mt cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore lnl.on, to show cause, if any they have, w hy the said Adtminstration should not he grantedi. of ober, Antno l)ominui, 1918. ,M 3. WINDIIAMI, .JOIude of Probate. thI-'. tat ofiis Thoatsi NSmth de,. ets I Fstat. I Al.\ARY 1.. SMlITII, A\dministra'ltrix. rdI Somt, r. S. C. a n|S. \lagntoliat st l10MIU1M SELF RISING or SIN FLO)UR for' any kind esn't make the finest bread ir you ever saw, the treats id fully guaranteedI by NG GRO4?CERY CO. Itt I .. 81.50 - 81.75 I 'resse I------------ 75e etnd steanm (leanling macithtine, so we oif serv ite. If work'1 is sat isftoy t will make it right. [I Dry Cleaning Co. inaj S. C.