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* ATTE Sick' To do your duty < times your health sh consideration. The tell how they found IIellam, Pa.-" I took Lydia etable Compound for female i placement. I felt all run down a I had been treated by a physicia so decided to give Lydia E. Piiik a trial, and felt better right a since last April and doing all n I was unable to do any work. table Compound is certainly the take when in this condition. I gi this let ter."--Ms. E. .11. Cut Lowell, Mich.-"I suffered don pains, was irregular am displacenct. I began to take table Compound which gave imc ny heIaIt II. I should like to reco remedies to all suffering wome ear way."-Mrs. E'1.51 11.i i m, R Why N LYDIA VEGEx~TA KEEP LIVE STOCK Off THE RAILROAD TRACKS Gable, S. C., Dec. I28 . 1 To the I-ditor of Tihe .la:inning 'l'ine, Mlann ing, S. ('. Dear \l r. Editor: hlaving bee(n :tpplointel Live Stoc*;. Agent b" the South Carolina State Council of I)efcnse I wish to ask that you print inl your coltmns this al the elosed letter, wh:'h is a cireu lar to all Live Stock Agents. There is a great number of meat aninals sacrificed each year IV allow ing. them to run at large on railroad rights of way and I wish to appaeal to the citizens of Carendon County to discontinue thi:; practice. XWhile South Carolina is not particularly a meat growing State, I am info romeI that there is somtething ii:e $5,00) worth of meat animals killed by rail r.oat(d trains in this State annually. ours truly, C. P. (Gable. December 22, 1:118. To tho Live Stock Agents: Dear Sir: We have received your card notify ing us that you have accepted appoint mtent. as special live stock agent. of the ('ouncil of Dtefense in our e m paign for the conservation of live stock of the rairoads. We are writing to impress upon you the necessity of continuing your etforts. A magnificent victory has been won, but the need for conserva tion is still urgelt. Our soldiers and those of our allies, who will he on duty in France for months to come, must he fel and we wish you would impress this fact. on the minds of all stock o)wners in yo)ur vicinity. The Belgians, Russians, Aust rins, Armten i:m s an id Sytians5 are utin dre nteedl of toodl -thtey areO lterally fac intg' starvattion. it mtidition tot the normal~t Iptopuhit tion wye are requtiired to furnish food for, the signing of the armistice oplented Iuip cotrtt ies ih itheritto cut otff bringing ini two hundredl mli! Ilion more hungry motiihs to he fedl. These people iare looking tot thIe great Uinitedl States to suppt~ly them with food andil clothes. It :s til tto us tto see t hat these ar e taahitbb-. TIhis movttemieit, unilike stome thetrs which ytohu have htelped ptut attrotss, is not mereily' its a war mteasurt btut 1e eernts equailly the nttrmail, peacet~ time dlevelopmtentt of South (a rolinia. Pledge catrds havi bteen sent to abhout thiee thotusandt live sttt k ttwntrs ask -ing thaot they keep th:-ir sttotk off ratil have pledged themselves to do so, Your duty is to keelp their ptledge ever before them. Yours very truly, E'xecutive Seretary AN I) lINt) A l'l(G atgriculturail surivty. It you~ wvatt tt a gratin biinder, at putre-btrt't bill, to in live touiti eis ini thItis State, all ym: have to dbo is to wallk it t he otlict of the Slate lihbrarian at Iliart fttrd Coon., run a ser i e tartds thrtotugl anO tlectrie sortiiw mau~cltile, d stress. The countl ttt detf'nst I tol *0 T THE * Il.HIE NTION Women. luring these trying ou!d be your first se two women health. . Pinkham's Veg. roubles and a dis .nd was very weak. n without results, hai's Vegetable Compound way. 1 am keeping honso y housework, where beforo Lydia B. Pinkhain's Vege best medicine a woman can te you permissioni to publish . Uo . No. 1, Ilellami, Pa. \ 4 Froin cramps and dr:'gging hatd female weakness and Lydia B. Pinkhan's Vege relief at once andi restored omeint Lydia E. Pinkham's t who are troubled in a siii .No.0, Box 83,Lowell,Mich. ot Try P11jV1 11I 6BLIE COMI LYDIA E.PINKHAM r u;p thtis plin andl oir'eredi to back the f:trin burn.s to the linlit in every coulnty inl the State. Five of theeih count Ies i)2-mi survieys early inl Mlarch, 1INS. F"orty quest ions, under the hea tin!s of area, ero~ps hairv est;l in 1917, erop plannedi to be harve;.t c I in 'J8, live stotck on hald, lla chiner\x on hantd, mad emloyees, were"( inciudald in the sur~vey, and a corps of volt ntcer farnwihr (elSus enum1erat or.- got bus;y. Wi he n the survey was complel d the farm bureaus h:It a st:'. of card~ts containing minute in ft .ltitonl as to the rIsurtces: ainl needs of every farm. An electric sort in imachine was installed in the Statt library, and any fact tislosed by th' Slr\v "y can b:' made available by t hrow',ing; onl an electric switch. Th:e survey has b1n invaluable in hl41ing (onncticut to mobilize her agricul tural force s for war nee Is. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and en rih ing the blood. You cnn soon feel its St rengt h enin" lnvitc'rating I:feet. Price 6Oc. NOI:iCE. All1 persons hav ing claims against the Estate of Ilorace meWeaver 'lhatmes will present such claims duly verified, and all persons owing said Estate will make payment to the ineIrsignel qualified administrator of said Estate. Suisan Elizabeth 'Thames. Ih-t bter 7, 1918. NOTII 1" OF I)IS('IIA 1W I-. I will Ipply to 11:- .IutIge of P'rolate ('Ia (('mi1 l'(omimy om the 2l,1h day 41 .Januargiy, 19 19. tor I.etter., 0!l' )ia (har'ge as \dmiit.istr:,tor of the Elstate oa nim's :-a ves, d'cea:lstd. iIIbet II. Rle:ves. Alminristr'ator Alcolu, 8. 1'.. I'c -':'th, 1918 )EINQI.N'I''T TAX SALIE. Un ider andl by v'ir'tue of suonlry, E'x eet ions i ssued h).: 1L. L.. \Ve'lIs, Treas tier 1of C ( irido C110(ounty, and to me diireteel,'~ I will offer for' sale t'n M\on day'th' 6 th day, of Jr:timary', 1919, i fr ont ofthIL C'outi Ileuse at .\aninii' the) f)olowing real estteC for tt., Fu ltoll. (Charles lBracy, 12 acres, 2 lots, I Ibuilding. .cuiao Dickerson, 15 acres. IotonI)l It. I'arker, 27 0-1~t00(acre I huiblime,~ II. 1". Stc, "t5 acres, I lot, I buiibl. ('larie .N hnson, I lot, I buildingx .l. H. .lo estresot F'rienidsh ip. I et I lie V. Itae'ii, 47 2- 10 acrt's. Es.t. .Inulus ltobersoi, 1-are 2 huibli41ng.s. \nllart '1)iC. Id, 5 aces 'loses .Jones', I 1lot, I buiiling. I'hillis Oliver, I a((r's. A\bie Ilyson, 0 nereS, 2 buildiings. Santee. Is-. Samuitel 8ennlett , I 1 a(cres, idison Ca0zn. 30 acres. uh St. .iarks. Est. Collin1 .loack, 2010 acres, 2 build4 St. .Jaimes. Xllit ller Henet t, 25 acries. II. C. 1)l15in, et al., I lot, 2 butibl !\rs . C. C ro)ve, I lot. Mary Hlalifiehl, 2 lts, I buihling' it. Will jims, I lot. IHre(wing ton. Swau IBroom, C acres. Sam n,,als, 2 oner,,,. IOUND \rs. Alice MMay llodge, 81 1-2 . cres, Ilarmtony 3rs. 11linerva Lee, 415 .acres. A\dline Taylor, -5 acres, t building. Midway. A. 11. llennett, 36 acres, 1 building. Annuie McI'addin, 6(1 acres, 1 buiki Alary F. M1cIaddin, 3 1-2 acres. Est. :Mat ,\lellay, 35 acres, I build ( mg.) New Zion. T fomt Hrof;don, .14 acres, 2 buildings. Est. R1. A. Chadler, 100 eacres, 5 builings. WV. S. 13. Chandler, I lot. Douglas. J. D Flyd,22 acres. E. 1. G;A1113.1l, Sheriff Clarendon C'ounty. I.IT.\T'IOi N. The Saeof South ('arolina, ('ounty of ('lrendon. WV il:illt\S, .Johni G. Ihlge ' m: (de :-ncit to iner to grant hini Letters of .\dmtinistration of "''m Estate :nud of :'eels ot' Itobert. Allison Hlodge, -TilE"SIG .\tE Illt1 REF" l I', to cite : tl adtonis;h all and singular Ilhe Kindre:I and ('rediitor's of the said: iber Al isona Ilodge, d ceased, that they be and :typ ar before me, in the ('ourt of l'r~obat' , to beheld1( at" Man~n .ng on the 6th day of .January. nt after publi ation hereof. at 11 o'clock n the forenoon, to sI.r cause, if any they have, why the said Abildminsra lion should not be granted. Gl\'EN under niy hand this 1 7th dlay of ee0c'er, Anno 1)omini, 1918. J. M. WINI)IIAM Jug of Probate. a County of F'add n,3 -dacen Emat eon, 35 II.ede, Iidh ilder, Chainerler elo derS Edie Fenlder, Amlia ame and E~ward olligon lanifs listolle2'i non, V'iolia.Cligo 'ickny C1ollreigtonChres. Co.itI S.. Briggs, . M. Rogers,1261 Iimd2 alenry 13211 Felder Jo ex'Smn1 wa~ird aiters, Melvin. Dukc22es, Sip ler, lie a id alast ninbfoe btein Tris ,1(i t (es ohMt. Zio A. M.( E. Church121 .Ig0thle anldy vi1u of122 a'y jugmn Ordier ofi t ot of ommonit P1leasO~ 30th 1 9Ii o'101, 1wil sell0 a2 public aue. tlion11, Wt th ghsiddr for1 ca!shl22 (nVi'n in said 013 Couti wthin 1 th dour for juicloales o~3n Monday36 1he18. , dayof Jauary,1 dg9 obein sa'lsay ta6oSothe olwn ecie Crealnat County of C lrrendon tt frsi acre ind bonder, An thie Nort bJli 22he rirad oiland itoIl Emmi1 I~emop, Nast and Sthblado 11estat of Cull Lemgon, and12 o Westob. The said~e (lot oand Changles ig Midleoby G.) C. F.od surveylor.3, dato Co.temb. Eth Hrig8, and of rerse in this1 ca.Of)3,NisIlmo d 2 llVI tat, piec prces Soilra ofl lanc ln, beingi andke situate'3o i. rh, Cuthy of2 ilarendon,32 Ste afore'i23 ls oM. Zot in seen. a.n Chrch inthe N oh bylatnds of Emma3 Fo3 (Iiloerstl rn 1('i andsilt of W. Broadway 1(3 oh I-h igesto bidder fror 'ay5an lands ofrendAn Corthonson andWt Man for' jof Emm I i .ls o oners. e ~ Thel idf .Jtl2ract of919, being desig62 ntfll follon Nl'2'bedri (poSatla .d by G. Tht. loyd0Q datedol loptemb 2n1(1 ant!I0' oroii the oausb the rin. Purchase 0!' payill for papers 122ris (f . E. . GAMvLE, Sheriff0' 91) Clarendon (i Contyt~ SUMMONS State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. 1 Court of Common Pleas. 1 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I Tryphosa Gibson, Ella Wright, Eliza both 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 Liteal, Tryphosa Gibson, and Isabelle Gibson, Vesta Gibson, ( Easter Gibson, Annette Gibson and t Samuel Gibson, by their Guardian Ad Litem, Janie Gibson, Plaintiffs, t against James Gibson and Willie Gibson, )e fendants. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. To the Defendants above named: YOU ARE IIEREBY 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 day of such service; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time 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. 1). 1918. W. C. DAVIS, Plaintiffs Attorney. To the Defendants above named: YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the Sumnmons and Complaint in the above entitled action was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court a) Manning, S. C., on the eighteenth lay I of December, 1918. W. C. DAVIS, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dec. 18th, 1918.--.3t. State of South Carolina, County of Claicndon James Brunsjln, Plaintiff, against Alma Brunson, Bertha Brunson, Selia Stokes, Thelma Knight, Mosser Knight and Allen Knight, Defend ants. dti ter and by virtue of a ju'lgment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the ablove stated action, to me di rected, bearing (late of December 7th, 1918, I will sell at ublic auction, to the highest biddr for cash, at Clar endon Court House, at Manning, in said County, within the hours for judicial sales, on Monday the 6th day of January, 1919, being salesday, the following real estate: All that iece, parcel or tract of land lying, being situated in the County of Clarendon, State aforesaid, con taining one and eight-tenths (1 8-10) acres and bounded on the North by lands of Levi; East by Lot number 5; South by lands of estate of G. It. Curtis and West by Lot number 3. Said lot of land being particularly delineated upon a plat made by G. T. Floyd, dated May 10th, 1917, and de signated at lot number 41 and attach ed to the Return of Commissioners in judgment Roll number 5142 Claren don County. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. State of South Carolina, County of Clarudon Andtena ioise, Plaintift, against Nemliah Richardson, James Richard son1, Fanney D)yson, Nellie Richard son, Susan Smith, Wallie Richard-l son1, F"rank Roberson, Nemiah Rob ersonl, Johnnie Roberson and Annie C. Neufvillie, D~efendants. Umfrer and by virtue of a jIudgment Order of tile Court of Common Pleas, in tile above statedl action, to me dlirected, bearing (late of November the 11 th, 19)18, 1 will sell at public auction, to tihe highest bidder, for (ash, at Clarendon Court House, at Manning, ill saidl County, wvitin tile legal hour11s for judticial sales, onl Mon (lay the 6th (lay of JIanuary, 1919, being salesdlay, tile following real estate: All thlat lolt of land situated at F~ul tonl Cross Roads, in Clarendon County, sa id State, conltanilling six (6) acres, mlor'e or less, b~oundedl on tile North and~ West by landls nlow or formerly oIf ('state (If J1. J1. Broughton, South by thle P'ublic roadl known as the Man nling roadl, and West by thle Camden and~ Charleston Public road, being the - t.ract (If land conveyed to Nina . Broughton by dleedl datedl September 19, 19)18. That tract of land in said County and1( State, containinig twenty-sevOen I(27) acres, more or less, lying east of tile Charleston Road, blounded North by lands of Ben Will'ams, Sout Ilby tile Manninlg P'ubl ie Road, and East by land of Hattie A. Law Thalit tr'act of land ini tile TIown~ of P inrewood, ady' inling~ lands of Middle ton,11 MoIise, et. all., being tile lot of landl~ conveyed to JIack Richlardson by J .. i. Edgerton. All thlat iece, parcel or tract of Ian I - Si tuate( in sa1idl Coutl ly and1( St ate, conl 1: ainiing twenty-five (25) aicres, mlore I or less, inl lulton To'(wnshli p, bounded I as fol lows, no(w or' formlerl y: North by lands (If tile estate of W. 11. B. t ichard(son, Fast by lands knw asWI 1 i thle A ndersor ~'' ''' South bv - lands of .J. J1. I West b.y - tile old( San I he(ing thle 1 trac't of Ian a11ick Rich ;ly deed (late y of No / 'I'l-It tract in thle Coulnty (If CI e State The QuInIne That the Head incs of it toni et, J.AXA '.' TV8 I1ROMO QU1 e nI ordinary .look for the alunn' MVJlt 30 foresaid, containing sixteen and hree-fourths (16%) acres more or ess, bounded North by the public oad to Manning, East and South by un of Nigger Dam Branch, and West 'y land of estate of Bracey. Said nd being represented on a plat made SJohn R. llaynsworth, Surveyor, atced 18th December, 1906. M iat tract of land in Clarendon our y, said State, containing thirty ight . and eight-tenths (38 8-10) cres,\designated as tract A on plat nade by Lee and McLellan, Survey rs, and, recorded in the office of C. 3. C. P.. for Clarendon County, in >lat Book 1, page 43. Tract in said County and State con aining four and eight-tenths (4 8-10) es, designated as parcel B on said )lat. The said two tracts being those vhich -were conveyed to Jack Rich irdson by deed recorded in office of C. C. P. for Clarendon County, in We have just Extra an and can fill any order. extra nice Southern dri car to feed and they wil the size and quality and move. Our stock Harn gies and Wagons you v invite your inspection t studied the needs of ou: of years, and we feel ' suit our customers in Your D. M. Bra1 GET DII FOR Hides a I will pay HigIl Market for all I Furs. Bringj ti HARRY S'] Maniini 5 BEST Reasona Nothing but the y 0our prescrip~tions, and1 the way your physicial RUBBER GOC TOI and( a full an< STAT We A MODERN S We keepj a CIGARS, TOBAC BROWN'Sl Below Bank of ljannin Book F. 4, page 167: Also that tract in said County and .p State containing four (4) acres, which was conveyed to Jack Richardson by Ben Williams by deed recorded in said office in Clarendon County in Book K. 4, page 574. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of Th~Iomas N Smith, de, ceased, will present them duly attest-. make payment to the undersigned qualified Administratrix of the said Estate. MARY L. SMITH, Administratrix. Sumter, S. C., 103 S. Magnolia St. received a car Fine In this lot we have a few vers. We didn't buy this 1 not stay long. We have our prices will make them ess, Mowers, Ra.es, Bug rill find complete, and we Before you buy. We have t" customers for a number ve now have anyti':ng to our line. s truly, - I ONE! YOUR nd Fuirs est PriCes on the <ind(s of H ides and iem to 'IENHARDT ng. S. C. DRUGS AT ble Prices ery best materials go into they are compounded just 1 says. DS and LET ARTICLES I cormplete line of lONERY. have ODA FOUNTAIN Full Line of :COS and CANDIES. BRUO STORE, ig. Manning, S. C.