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FORMER KAISER KEEPS TO BED Hohenzollern, Looking Worn and Hag Gard, Has Chills. Amerongen, Holland, Dec. 21.-For mer Emperor William has been con fined to his bed since Sunday with a severe chill. His disposition has brought about a renewal of his old trouble, necessitating the calling in of a specialist, a professor from Utre cht, to assist the local doctor. The constant worry of the last five weeks and his virtual imprisonment in Count Bentinck's castle here have changed William Hohenzollern's ap pearance considerably. Instead of the ruddy complexion he wore, his face has become ashen, his hair and mus tache gray and his features deeply lined. Since he has lain abed with his illness his face has remained un shaven and the seventy-two hours growth of beard seems to have added ten years to his age. The ex-Emperor's favorite adjutant, Capt. Sigurd von Ilsemann also is ill and the former Empress has be co:ne her husband's almost sole at tendant. No strangers are permitted to en ter the castle grounds under any pre text while all arrivals in the village are being closely watched. KINiG VISITS PRESIDENT Victor Emmanuel Calls on Mr. Wilson in Paris. Paris, Dec. 21.-This evening King Victor Emmanuel of Italy paid a visit to President Wilson at the Murat Mansion. It had been expected that Victor Emmanuel and President Wil son would meet for the first time at the luncheon to be given in honor of the King by Stephen Pichon, the French foreign minister, and that they A Tonic Laxative that will remove the bile from the Liver and cleanse theSystem THOROUGH LY without griping or disturbing the stomach is truly a Perfect Lax ative. LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is the name of a Reliable and Perfect Laxative which soon relieves Sick Headache, Dizziness. In digestion, Stomach Trouble. Gas and Piles caused by a Torpid Liver and Constipation. Always use a Reliable Laxative in the treatment of Colds, Grip and Influenza. 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Speaking to a group which sur rounded him this afternoon, King < Victor Emmanuel said that besides I coming to Paris to visit the French t people and government he was very E glad to be able personally and offi- c cially to invite President Wilson to i be his guest at the Quirinal, and that v lie had been requested by Queen Hel ena to extend the same invitation to n Mrs. Wilson. o t UNPUBLISHED CASUALTIES C Pershing Estimates Number Yet to Cone 66,892. .1 Washington, Dec. 21.-Casualties of the American expeditionary forces which have not been published, but n which have been announced officially I by Gen. Pershing, had been reduced v to a total of 66,892. These, the War 1 Department announced, ,were classi- - lied as follows: Major casualties, including killed in iction, died of wounds, died of disease sad died of other causes, 1,680; wounded, 64,312; missing and prison rs, 350. A large proportion of the 64,862 tames listed as wounded are minor :ases, it was said, many patients hav ng long since recovered and returned to duty. Officials explained that the total is really less, due to the fact that Gen. Pershing's total included r marine casualties of 1,202 killed and 1 more than 4,000 wounded, which al ready have been published by the ma rine corps headquarters here. j o C GREECE HONORS GENERALS Confers Decorations Upon Gen. March C and Others. t Washington, Dec. 21.-Minister Roussos, of Greece, informed the State Department that the King of Greece had conferred decorations upon Gen. March, chief of staff; Col. Con stant Cordier, liaison of the general HERE NEX'T ,r of the Very A" eNi rought to Ma: ones---Stout., Hleavy fel t. any kind you want. We is on them and it is to ye in and let's talk it over. Vagons, Har MA NNING. S. C. JY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS riilitary attache bf the Amerioafrlga ion at. Athens. Upon Gen.| March he king conferred' the Grand Cross f George I. Col. Cordier was made great officer of ,the Order of George and Col. Davis an officer of the ame order. 0 NOTIdE. I will sell at public auction as. mort agee of the Estate of J. H. Lesesne, leceased, to the highest bidder for ash in front of the Court House in Manning, S. C., at eleven o'clock in he forenoon on Wednesday, January , 1919, one Bay horse about ten years Id, 150 bushels, more or less, of corn a the shuck, and a quantity of fodder nd hay. I will also sell at the same time nd place as administrator of the ,state of C. P. Lesesne, deceased, to he highest bidder for cash one 85-4 verland roadster automobile. 2t-c. FRED LESESNE. - -0 OFFRE NUMBERED AMONG IMMORTALS Paris, Dec. 21.-Marshal Joffre is ow numbered among France's Forty mmortals. The victor of the Marne ras made a member of the French ,cademy Thursday afternoon. State of South Carolina, County or Clarndon James P-vnson, Plaintiff, ai.ainst irma Brunson, Bertha Brunson, Selia Stokes, Thelma Knight, Mosser Knight and Allen Knight, Defend ants. Under and by virtue of a judgment Irder of the Court of Common Pleas, a the above stated action, to me di ected, bearing date of December 7th, 918, I will sell at ublic auction, to he highest bidder for cash, at Clar ndon Court House, at Manning, in aid County, within the hours for udicial sales, on Monday the 6th (lay f January, 1919, being salesday, the ollowing real estate: All that iece, parcel or tract of land ying, being situated in the County if Clarendon, State aforesaid, con aining one and eight-tenths (1 8-10) tcres and bounded on the North by ands of Levi; East by Lot number ; South by lands of estate of G. H. ,urtis and West by Lot number 3. Said lot of land being particularly elineated upon a plat made by G. 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J-75 Judgment Roll number 5142 Claren don County. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. / SUMMONS State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. Court of Common Pleas. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Tryphosa Gibson, Ella Wright, Eliza beth Dennis, Florence Gibson, Abra ham Gibson, Katherine Gibson, Na thaniel Gibson, Minnie Gibson, Lea tha Gibson, and William Gibson, the last seven named by their Guardian Ad Litem, Tryphosa Gibson, and Isabelle Gibson, Vesta Gibson, Easter Gibson, Annette Gibson and Samuel Gibson, by their Guardian Ad Litem, Janie Gibson, Plaintiffs, against James Gibson,and Willie Gibson, De fendants. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. To the Defendants above named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at his oflice in Manning, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the clay of such service; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the tine aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Manning, S. C., December 18th, A. D. 1918. W. C. DAVIS, Plaintiffs Attorney. To the Defendants above named: YOU WILL lT'AKE {OTICE that a copy of the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled action wvas filed in the oflice of the Clerk of Court at Manning, S. C., on the eighteenth day of December, 1918. WV.. C. D)AVIS, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dec. 18th, 1918.-3t. Statc O[ South Carlina, County of Clarcudon Emma Lemon, P. HI. Felder, Isiah Felder, Chovine Felder, Nelson lFelder, Gilbert Felder, Willie Fel dier, Eddlie Felder, Amelia James No Wormis in a H-ealthy Child Ad children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, whih indicates poor bloodI, and asi a rule, there is more or less stomachm disturbance. G;ROVE'S TASTELESS chili TONIC given regu[hrly for two or three weeks will enrich thea h!ood, lin p'rovo the digestion, and act as a General Streungtha ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel thle worms, and th~e Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. LWEMhRUORN SON CHARLESTON,.S.C. and Ed* rd oli ton, Plagiii against Hester Collington, YibrA$l dringfosi Pinckney Collington, : ChaileBa Middleton, and C. F, !Mlddeton, co partners trading as Middleton' & Co. S. E. Briggs, D. M. Rogers, and Henry Felder, Joe Simmons, Jack Lemon, Nias. Hammett, Ed ward Waiters, Melvin Dukes, Scip Mack, Eugene Dukes and lNero Mil ler, the said last nine being Trus tees of Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a judgment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date of September 30th, 1918, I will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Clarendon Court House, at Man ning, in said County, with in the hours for judicial sales, on M nday the 6th day of January, 1919,. being salesday, the following described real estate: 1. All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situated in the County of Clarendon, State aforesaid, containing one and one-fourth (1%) acres and bounded on the North by the river road or lands of Emma CLARENDO FAt I am offering for sale the followin FRACT 18-61-Tract of 130 acres, 70 7 miles from Mannir miles from Gable, on; 4-room main dwellii barns;. school hlouse per acre -...... -... TRACT 18-62-Tract of 170 acres, 10 ty, 5 miles from Alec Sardinia-Manning Pu ing, 2 tenant houses, TRACT 18-70-Tract of 936 acres, 40 ty, 2 miles from Bloc and 8 miles from Ma Road; 5-room main d barns and stables. Price ... TRACT 18-84-Tract of 164 acres, 14 of partially grown up ty. 7 miles east of Public Road. Price . TRACT 18-86-Tract of 32 acres at R ini-Summerton Public Charleston Public Ros awy located right at per acre ......... TRACT 18-87-Tract of 448 acres, : Pinewood, 7 miles r Charleston Public Ro timber on tract. Pri TRACT 18-97-Tract of 371 acres, 3: County, 3 1-2 miles V from Millard's Siding Summerton-Remini I nine tenant houses. and with a little sha nicest plantations in We are offering other tracts in don counties. If you do not find wha you are looking for, and we will make R. B. B REAL ESTA 26 N. Main St. Farm Lands, Business and Resid( Realty 16 per ct. Ac: Muriate AND HlIG . FERTII We have a limited ai which we can offer at cember and January d IF YOU WANT to YOURORDERBEEl BAGGETT Manin RED CED)Al We give special attenition to LECT" Red Cedar Shingles; pro. mistake in ordering "TITEHOL. mers guaranteed by our name, b tation. Write us NOW. Carolina Portland the Cou Cla said cotai tenits (17i 8-10) ti the North yan Rogers and Indp of * East by lands of .3. i lands of B. A. Johnso lands of Emma F. Ro The said tract of lat e nated as Lot Number made by G. . Floyd da td$ 2nd, 1918, and of record 1he herein. Purchaser to pay o 'paeg S,herift Clai Piles Cured in 6 to Drugglsts refund on If to curo Itching, Blind ,BI3 alor inestntl telleves Itchin i lor an restful sleep after tho Brst appto N COUN tMS; g tracts of land in Clardhdon County: cleared in -Clarendon County g, 5 miles from Alcolu,'3 1-2 Bardinia-Manning Public Road g, 2 tenant houses, several and church eonvenient. Price, ------- -------- -----------$35 D cleared, in Clarendon Coun; s iru, 7 miles from Manning, on blic Road; 6-room .main dwell barns and stabl:s. Price, $35 per ae 0 cleared, in Clarendon Coun mville. 4 miles from Foreston. nning, on Blovil-Sme Swelling, 15 tenant houses, good. School and church near. -------------------------$28,000 acres cleared, with 75. acres e old fields, in Clarendon Coun- P Alcolu, near Manning-Sarainia : ---- ----------- ....$35 perpdf ,mini in the Fork of the Rem Road and the Camden d . This is good land and desir the station of Remini. Price' -------------- --------------$1 .28 cleared, five miles from forth of Remini, on - Camden- ' d. 4 tenant houses. Some good e ------------------- -------- .5 in cultivation, in Clarendon test of Summerton, 1 1-2 miles on the M. & A. Railroad and - ublic Road; 5-room house and This is exceptionally fine land, ping up will make one of the the State. Price, per acre --..$100 ill parts of Sumter, Lee and Clare ' t you want in this list, tell us w it our business to find it for yon. 'I ELSE R, 'E BROKER Sumter, S.C. nce Property, Timber Lands 'and Loans . id Phosphate a f Potash hi GRADE AIZERS nount of these goods a close price for De. SAVE MONEY ON 'TER SEE US.NOW & BOMAR, u, S.C. 1 SSHINGLES nll orders for "TITEHIOLD SE-. npt shipment. You will make no D SELECTS". Satisfied Custo y mnspection, by advertised krepu Cement Company 1