The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, February 05, 1919, Image 3
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HE.P NEEDED AT CONF[R[NCE
Some Delegations Have Found It
Necessary to Send Home for
Assistance.
Paris, Feb. 3.-The work of the
peace conference has assumed such
large proportions that several of the
national delegations have found it
necessary to send for assistance. The
Japanese delegation has telegraphed
to Minister Honda, at .Brussels, and
Minister Adachi, at Berne, to come
to Paris at once. They are expected
to arrive tomorrow.
The Italian delegation has called
for additional expert assistance to
handle socialistic and labor problems,
and in reply has been informed of the
departure from Rome for Paris of
Baron Mayer Des Planches, now head
of the Italian bureau of immigration,
and who recently was appointed a
. member of the peace conference com
1 ittee on international labor legisla
Ah. The Baron has been instru
mental in formulating many of the
recent Italian measures under this
head.
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ORDER IN CITY OF GLASGOW
Large Number of Troops Insures
Quiet During Strike.
London, Feb. 3.-The presence of
large bodies of troops in Glasgow is
believed to insure a cont!nuance of
the present state of order there, but
at Belfast the second week of the
L strike begins, according to repora
received here, with increased uneasi
ness, although there are no signs of
any disposition on the part of the mer
to resort to further violence.
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Wounded Aviators to Go to Baltimnor<
Washington, Feb. 3.-Sick anm
wvounded men of the army air service
it was announced todlay, will be sent
on arrival at ports of debarkatiot
to General Hospital No. 2, Baltimore
or if already convalescent, to the all
service depot, Garden City, N. Y.
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IN TVOUCH WITH AM ERICANS
Archangel, Feb. 2.-Bolshevik pa
trols were in touch with American pa
trols todlay about fifteen miles souti
/fSrdmakrenga.
~~fWith the exception of widespreal
patrol activity Snd heavy shelling ol
the Vologda railway line there wan
compar ative quiet yesterdany on al
se ctors.~
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American Minister From Persia r
Makes Report.
Paris, Feb. 3.-John L. Caldwell,
the American minister to Persia, ar
rived in Paris today, direct from his
post at Teheran. He reports that
conditions throughout the Caucasus
are generally quiet. The minister had
a long conference with Henry White,
of the American peace delegation, con
cerning conditions in the near East.
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DRASTIC MEASURES USED
Siberian Officers and Men Shot for
Insubordination.
Omsk, Jan. 30.-For refusing to
obey an order to protect the front of
the Siberian army against the Bol
sheviki in the region of Kungur,
Reasons!
Why you should use
Cardul, the onman's
tonic, for your troubles,
have been shown in
thousands of letters from
actual users of this medi
cine, who speak from
cersonal experience. If
he results obtained by
other women for so many
years have been so uni
formly good, why not
give Cardu a trial?
Take
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic a
Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, of
Cullen, Va., writes.
"About 11 years ago, I
suffered untold misery
-with female trouble, bear
ing-down, pains, head
ache, numbness . . .1
wvould go for three weeks
almost bent double...
My husband went to Dr.
-- for Cardui .. .
After taking about two
bottles I began going
around and wvhen I took
three bottles I could do
all my work." E-80
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outheast of Perm, 250 soldiers and .
en officers have been tried by court
nartial and shot for insubordination,
according to a report received from
(ungur. Eight officers and fifty sol
hers were token to Ekaterinburg for
rial.
The insubordination of the soldiers
veakens the defense of Perm against
he Bolsheviki, who continued to ad
,'ance toward it from the southeast.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of James B. Brown, de
.eased, will present them duly at
tested and those owing said Estate
will make payment to the undersign
qualified Executor of said Estate.
Redford Brown,
Executor.
Summerton, S. C., Jan. 2, 1919.-3t-p.
CITATION.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Clarendon
By .1. M. Windham, Probate Judge:
WIHERAS, Fred Lesesne made suit
to me to grant him Letters of Ad
ministration of the Estate and effects
of Matthew Bancroft Lesesne
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and singular
the Kindred and Creditors of the said
Matthew Bancroft Lesesne, deceased,
that they be and appear before me,
in the Court of Probate, to be held
at Manning on the 14th day of Feb
ruary, next, after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand this 28th
day of January, Anno Domini, 1919.
J. M. WINDLHAM,
-2t-p. Judge of Probate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of A. Preston Brock, de
ceased, will present them duly at
tested1 and those owving said Estate
wvill make payment to the undlersign
qualified Executor of said Estate.
Lucy S. Brock,
Executrix.I
Summerton, S. C., Jan. 2, 1919.-3t-p.
A D)M IN ISTR ATOR'S SALE.
Pursuant to an ordIer of J1. M. Wind
hanm, JTudge of Probate, I will sell to
the highest bidder for cash, at the
residlence of the late R. P. Morris
near New 'Zion, S. C., on Friday, the
7th day of IFebruary, 1919, at eleven
o'clock, -A. M., the followineg personal
property: One mule, one' two-horse
wa~gon, one buggy and harness, one
lot of plows5 and farming iminplemen ts,
two se'ts of plo0w gears and one lot
of household and kitchen furn iue e
and about 50 bushels of corn.
Minnie Ethel Morris,
New Z/ion, S. C., IJan 21, l199..
i3 ON, and it is
County. Why
en we have bett
ur guarantee goe
you what a dolk~
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ncing the Biggest
Of the Season !
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Just Arrived!
A Car Load of New Oaklands
Touring Car - - $1075.00
Roadster - - $1075.00
Sedan - - $1650.00
Coupe - - $1650.00
Wire Wheels Extra - - $75.00
Prices F. 0. B. Pontiac, Mich.
It Will Pay You to See These Cars Before
You Buy.
Sumter Oakland Co.,
7 Council St. SUMTER, S. C. Telephone 941.
undoubtedly the Greatest Event ever
go elsewhere and pay double the
.r material and a larger assortment
s with every article we sell. Come
ir will buy.
MORRIS NESS,
DOMAKP A NY, Manger