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Dixie 1X1 The Saw wi the Free Engine Clut Il A 4-H. P. upon skids. M I4 inches to 72 Two men can for cutting Jun with pulley foi fact, any work * motor when ti Saw blades an * Phone No. 6. SIXT[EN PERISH IN COLLISION AT SEA. French Bark Helene Sunk Off Vir ginia Coast. WRECK OCCURS AT 2 A. M. Norwegian Freighter Which Sank the Helene Brings Survivors to New York. New York, Feb. 23.--The French bark Helene was sunk early yester (ay morning in a collision wvith the Norwegian freighter Gansfjord off Winter Quarter Light, Vai., and six teen of her crew perished. Eighteen survivors, including her skipper, Capt. Maisoncuve, were brought here todlay. The survivors were brought on the Gansfjord with her bows tsove in and her forepeak full of water. The /Helene, bound from Baltimore to Nantes, was loaded chiefly with steel anld went dowvn like a plummet. The Norwegian, from Cabanas, Cuba, for Newv York, registered only 1,087 tons gross, compared with 3,450 for the sailing vessel.] The collision occurred at 2 a m. (during heavy weather. The Ghansf jordl's steering gear had become (is abled and although she reversed her propellers full speed astern when the Helene loomed up out of the night, she crashed head on into the French bark's starboard quarter, tearing a big hole through wvhich wvater poured swviftly. Capt. Maisoneuve immeiately or dleredl two life boats launched, one on each side, but the Helene heeled so quickly to starboard that the port boat rolledl down her side, spilling eighteen men into the sea. The star boat containing the captain and ffi n men, cut free of the davit rope just in time to escape being drnaggedl down by the rapidly sinking ship and later picked up two men who had clung to the overturned port boat. The Gansfjord also launched a .boat but the sixteen other sailors had gone down. 0 FOUND) DEAD IN HIS BED Columbia, Feb. 23.-William Coop er, of Columbia, deputy United States marshal, was found dead in bed at Florence this morning. It is supposed thgpie died of acute indigestion, as he was complaining of indigestion be Iie Drag 'k of Ten Met Finder, 2-cycle, Gasol: es 125 strokes per mir uns as smoothly as a )rds of wood per day. blocks, etc. Each mac pumping water, she r will do. There is nc i out clutch and move feet. MOT4 S. I. HARVI tary manslaughter for the killing of diet, which carries a sentence of ome to twenty years, was reached aftei twenty-three hours' deliberation. Sen. tence will be passed tomorrow. This is one of the few cases, accarding tc e court officials, in which a woman it this State has been convicted of kill. ing her husband. Johnny Abbott was shot to death on the night of January 27 after Mary a Powers, a waitress, had called him or the telephone at his home and Mrs Abbott had quarrelled over the tele phone with the girl. At her trial Mrs. o Abbott pleadedl she shot in self-de s fense. after an altercation wvith her e husband. F'ive days after the killing, "Mrs. Lois Gilbert, twenty-six, wife of n an automobile repair man, went out to Abbott's grave and shot herself to dleath. Mrs. Gilbert's name had not up s to that time been publicly mentioned e in connection with the case, but it (de " veloped later that (detectives had e found her picture in Abbott's locker k at fire department headquarters. r Mrs. Abbott, who is about thirty - seven years old1, had been married a fourteen years and has two young I sons. Mary Powers, wvho is twenty, I was held to the grandl jury by the I coroner's jury as an accessory 'a fore I the fact, but the grand jur'y returned .1 a "no bill" in her case. Professional Cards D~uRANT & ELLERBE Attorneys at Law MANNING, S. C. R. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan >PURD)Y & O'BRYAN Attorneys and Counselors at Law. MANNING, S. C. FRED) LESESNE Attorney at Law Loans Negotiated on Mortgages of Real Estate MANNING, S. C. DR. J. A. COLE, D~entist, MANNING, S. C, UJpstairs Over Weinberg's Corner J. W. WIDEMAN, Attorney at~ Law MAN4NING, . C.( Portal )oes the Woi th ch Portable Single cy [eight 280 lbs. Mak inches diameter. F cut from 10 to 20 c< iber stock, shingles, - belt work, such as that a 4-H. P. motc xru a cut. Just throv y length from 5 to LRVIN TENTY MISERABL[ YEARS _E PASSED Got to the Place Where He Felt 11 Was No Longer Any Good to Worlk SiHAKY AND NERVOUS Says Tanlac Not Only Relieved H: Suffering But Caused 15 Pounds Increase. "It's wvorth a thousand dolars t feel like 1 (do now, since Tanlae he taken away the trouble that kept n in misery for the last twecnty years, saidl M. B. D~aniel, a well know farmer living on Route No. 3, Abbi ville, Ga., a few (lays ago. "Whenever a man suffers as long ni I (lid he gets to the place he feels hi is no longer any goodl in the world, he continuedl, "and that is just th way I felt. Long ago I got so wea I could not carry on my wvork, fc spells of stomach trouble andl nerv ousness just madle it torture for m to try to eat, andl the trouble I ha wvould not let me sleep at all. Man a night I have stayed awake unti morning, so shaky and nervous could not even (doze. My heart woul, flutter andl act queer until I wa afraid it would stop, and I becam so blue I felt, like I did not much car if it dlid. "I would have been well enougl satisfiedl to have my suffering reliev ed, but that was not all that Tanla has (lone for me. I have gainedl 1 pounds8 in weight since I startedl tak ing it. I can eat as hearty a mea as if I never had stomach trouble and my strength has come back t< the extent that I can (d0 as much wvorl in a (lay nowv as I could before ecame sick. I feel like a newv mat all over, and I am glad to tell any >ody just wvhat this wvondlerful Tranla< ias (lone for me." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sol< by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning [T. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow. len, New Zion; Farmern' Supply Co. Bilver; D. C. Rhame, Summerton. MRS. ABBOTTv~ CONVICTED ')n Charge of Voluntary Manslaugh ter for Killing Husband. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 23.-Mrs. Ste:e 'bbott' was convicted by a jury in sugerior Court here today of volun me1 husband, a city fireman. The ver. Distributors of Saw Chalmers Cars 3. and Maxwell Cars. Maxwell Trucks Auto Supplies We have the largest Stock of Auto Supplies in the county. We have secured a Special ie Saw Rig, Mechanic to work on Chalmers iute. Cuts logs and Maxwell Cars, and we are liberty motor. ql Caibety mo equipped to do any and all kinds Can be used of Repair Work promptly and at hine equipped reasonable prices. [ling corn; in need to stop t to next cut. Ask us for a demonstration of our Cars. RCOMPANY, N, Prop. Manning, S. C. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? A DANDY BUNCH OF HORSES AND Every one a good one. You can't beat these no matter where you go. Come and look these over. Youman's Old Stable. J. L. RIuD iAY & iO. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS "i j~ a"5 E "p OE a 4 a " X" N"u 5". u-1 was 5" se 5". ite s Bag %NW & 3w 1 .wa "a &