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SC(TT NEARING ACQUITTED New York, Feb. 21.-Scott Nearing, .onetime professor in the University of Pennsylvania and Toledo Uni. versity and a Socialist candidate ir Who Make Is he a man If you woul voted to the and Soils- u R O FE 1l " 'RDER EARL F. S. RO Norfolk, Va. Baltin Columbia, S. ] TOB * We h 1 best Iron o advise th a rush at * give us y R Our i * Iron the Ther sa Clarend< wttwill nece a ~Sell : * your Flu *POW this city in the aas congressional. campaign, was acquitted of seditious writings b ya' federal jury here today. The American Socialist Society, co defendant, was found guilty on both s Your Fertii who has spent his li I like the benefit of improvement of S se YST T I L TRADE MARK A4QISTSRB0.. Y AND AVOID SA YSTER GUAN C lore, Md. Toledo, 0. T ro, . Spartanburg, S. C. ta, C Columbus, Ga. Montgon , Ali 00MAKKM Mf 00 0 ACC I ave just receive shipn for Tobacco B Flues, se having to b Flues 1 heir orders no There the last minut so cor> our order to g ntee d. rices are rig nd the best. e will be mor bacco n this year th ever be ssitate more s and F lace your ord our Tobacc Mannin es from EN HOW% eo nts in the indictment. The jury w a given the case at I o'cloc yes t ay afternoon and returned its v diet after deliberating ~a I tely twenty-nine hours. er ? at the job? 13 years de ithern Crops R'S ZER PPOINTMENT OMPANY 9. C. Charlotte, N. C. a. Macon, Ga. 3ARN I I lent of the R and would this season is always ne in and ehivery. grade of planted in fore, which lues. Don't g and buy IRE CO.I FORM EXPORT CORPORATION Meat Packers, Exclusive of the Big Five, Organize. Chicago, Feb. 19.-A tentative ex port corporation, composed of meat packers, exclusive of the five large packing companies, was formed today by representatives of forty firms from all over the country. Twenty-five firms pledged $5,000 each, if needed, to start the corpora tion under the provisions of the Webb Pomerene law. Frederic S. Snyder, of Boston, chief of the meat division of the food ad ministration, called the meeting and explained that, as the meat division would soon cease to allot foreign or ders, the small packers might find it advisable to organize to retain some of the foreign trade which came to them through the exigencies of war 38 per cent of the pork product ship ped to Europe since the food admin istration began allotting orders came from the small packers, he said. lie said that for two years more at least the demand for meat would exceed the supply. Mr. Snyder's remark that the allo cation of orders probably would cease soon was reflected in the provisions pit on the Board of Trade, where hog products registered declines or fifteen to seventy-five cents. It had also a bearish effect on the sorn markets. Mr. Snyder asked the advice of the meeting as to whether the meat divi sion should continue during March to stabilize the price of hogs. The ex tension was unanimously approved af ter Mr. Snyder gave the opinion that if the $17.50 guarantee for hogs were withdrawn the prices would advance rather than recede. lie explained that the future course of the market de pended largely on such governmental action as might be taken in Europe with regard to stabilizing prices and regulating supplies. Mr. Snyder said the allotments to the small packers were equal to the combined allotments to Armour & Co. and Swift & Co. James Agar, a Chicago packer, said small packers would be in a bad way unless the allotments of the food ad ministration continue for at least an other month. - o NEXT STATE FAIR OCT. 27-31 Columbia, Feb. 19.-The South Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical Society, at a meeting held here to night, decided to hold the next an nual State Fair here from October 27 to October 31, inclusive, of this year. As April 12 will be the semi-cen tennial of the first meeting of the so ciety it was decided to have a lunch eon here on that date. The details were left to a committee composed of W. A. Clark, D. G. Ellison and A. B. Langley, all of Columbia. At a meeting tonight the officers were re-elected for the ensuing year: J. N. Kirven, of Darlington, presi dent; A. B. Langley, of Columbia, vice president; D. F. Efird, of Columbia, secretary; D). G. Ellison, of Columbia, treasurer. The executive committee is: J1. Swinton Whaley, of Charleston; H1. D). Jordan, of Ridge Spring; T1. J. Kinard, of Ninety-six; J1. D. Watts, of Laurens; L. 1. Guion, of Lugoff; Bright Williamson, of D)arlington; S. J1. Sum mers, of Cameron. ------ T1O INVESTIGCATE STATIE HOUSE IIEATlING SYST'EM Columbia, Feb. 19.-The~ House of Representatives tonight adopted the joint resolution instructing State Electrician Cannon to investigate the present heating system in the State H ouse in viewv of repairing the pres ent furnace or installing a new one. lie is required to rep~ort at the next session of the G;eneral Assembly. The House comm it tee on the State Iliouse andi grounds reports that the present furnace is inadequate to supply heat to the Capitol. .Debtors and C'reditors Notice. IN RE: Estate Mrs. Sallie Mc K~night Clark, Deceased. All persons holding claims against the estate of Mrs. Sallie McKnight ClarJ<, (leceased, are hereb~y notified t~o file an naccount of their dlemands, duly attested, with the undersigned at the City National Bank, Sumter, S. C.; and all persons indebt ed uinto the said estate will naike payme-nt thereof to the undersigned. G. A. LEMON, E. R. WILSON, Qualified Executors. GOODT TH LAST . M X-E There record of Kewick, I surpassed raised a family of eight is her story| remarkable. Thousands of families' are larger. The history of the Koeh family is unique in that the mother, with all her loving care, pinned her faith to a simple home remedy nard never had a doctor for her ohldren. Here is what she says: "P'eruna hasn done my children good. I have IL family of eight and never had L doctor, only your mnedietine. We all think Peruna a splendid tonic." l So far sn we n hat ern. 1o" rita is the only nown rer ilye for which such a woniderfulI claim cn be made. Like alr-4. Koch, there are thousands upon thousands of aothers who place their entire e pHndence upon Peruna. Tiat Peruna has merited this nina m isn attested by the words Dixie Eleci Phone 808 SUMTER, Special attentioi ning business. ished in all Electricale i !fiHeating Sale Agents Wes nFar, Light a and Acce HEidesial Pl I Sl at Higes Farketifor allki GETs BIth HARRY ST] iVlaniill IFEM RED) CEDAR We give special attention to LECT" Red Cedar Shingles; pron mistake in ordlering "TIITrEOLI: mers guaranteed by our name, by tation. Write us NOW. Carolina Portland I Charlest( d.Do0etwe* Reared Her Family -WrrH--. IPLE HOME REMEDY Amnerican Mother Beats Them AN ire few families in which the Mrs. Gustave Koch, Box 24, Ceokuk County, Iowa, has beef Not in the fact that she from such muothers as Mrs. Gustave Koch. Long life to tier! Peruna is Indicated for coughs, colds, catarrh of the head, nose and throat, or dis orcer of the stomach, bowels or other organs '' to catarrhal In flaturnation of the Inucusu linings. If you ire sir! arm snffering, write the Peruta ( onivia nv. Dept. 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