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KIDNEYS WEAKE t iro t''oulr d on' dit Drn of b theici s'vor '1'14 17 9ied ro~v slowly. but. tK'.wdJliy. i~t;.'!'Ini1,yr health with 41?ally, Certdity, until you full a vie ttnm to in~ :ura.lio (ii8~abo. Stop your troubc.s while there in time. I ror't wait until little pins become big achei Do t trifle itt disease. To avojid fultio aC'iezo"inz bugii treatmeint N1 09 GOLF >'I19)Ai4 l!.".aaioni Oil Cap1 aiidps now. 'laketoe or~0 four every City until you are entirely free from Tihin w'l1-k1cowii preparat ion has been 01.i nIn the n 'mnal re iei of a l - lauu.1 for celuutna)(2. Tn 1h fe the govern i.:Anut of the N":tlmerlandis grmvitol_ a f"!c""u h;I .i hi; t I, Ioi1l:4 ng~ i ts iprolara tAs'n and kale.t Of Wearing Apparel any ings of all D, WE DYE AND CLEA Parcel Post and Expre Immediate FOOTER'S DYE WOR YOU CAN Good T without good I 8-3-3 IDEA 1 GRO supplemented v and careful atte: you a handsom year's crop. MANNING BEST [ A Reasonab Nothing but the ver3 our prescriptions, and th the way your physician s RUBBER GOOD T . TOIL] and a full and c * STATIC We h A MODERN SO] We keep a F CIGARS, TOBACC BROWN'S OF Below Bank of Manning. BUY WVAR SA\ Fertili Nitrate of So4 Muriate of Pc High-grade M We can save y< give us a chance al We take Liberty B4 on Fertilizer. BAGGETT NING? LOOK OUT? The hounewife of IRolland would al most as soon be without food as with sut her "Real Dutch Drops," as sho qjuaintly cals GOLJD MEDAL Hnarlorn 011 Capsule.. They restore strinnLh anid are responsibie In a g reat measure frot the sturdy, robust healthi of the Hiollanders. Do not delay. Go to your druggist and insIh t n is supe1ply'ing you with GOLD Mf~lDAl. Hanarl em Oil Capsules. Taco thet an directed, and it you are not .atisned vith results your druggist will ghiciiy refund your money. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on the box mrd accept no other. In sealed Boxes. and DYERS d Household Furnish escriptions. N ARMY CLOTHES ss Shipments Given Attention. KS, Cumberland, Md. 'T GROW obacco! ertilizers. Our STOBACCO WER vith good work ation will insure a profit on this OIL MILL. )RUGS r le Prices r best materials go into 3y are compounded just ays. S and ET ARTICLES >mplete line of NERY.I ave DA FOUNTAIN ull Line of D~S and CANDIES.T UVG STORE, Manning, S. C. ING STAr1PSA Ia. tash. ixed Fertilizer >U money if you your order. mnds in payment te BOM AR.K WILSON'S NEW GRANDSON Son Born to Mrs. Francis B. Sayre in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 23.-A son was born to Mrs. Francis B. Sayre, laughter of President Wilson, at the refferson Hospital early today. other and child are doing well. This s the President's fourth grandchild. Phe first, Francis B. Sayre, Jr., wa; >orn in the White House on January [7, 1915. The second, Eleanor Axson Wilson, Sayre, was born at Jefferson Eospital, March 26, 1916. Another randchild is Ellen Wilson McAdoo. The President, 'of course, has been iotified, and it is possible he may top at Philadelphia on his way from Boston to Washington to see his laughter and second son. Tonight the following message was 'eceived by Mrs. Sayre from the ?resident. "Highly pleased and send affection rte greetings." >REVENT SWEET POTATO ROTS ncrease Production, Decrease Loss. Clemson (ollege.--Sweet potato rots ake a toll from two to foir million lollars every year from South Caro inn, and as the time approaches for (edding, the way in which some of the nore troublesome of these diseases et into the field should be kept in nind. Black rot, foot-rot, and sectrf live ver winter on the potatoes ir storage. Vhen potatoes alTected with these roubles are used for seed, the dis ases get on the sprouts and are c:r 'led directly to the field. Seed pota oes should therefore he carefully so ected and no tuber used whose stir ace shows any sign at all of black ned or discolored areas. These diseases also live over from m1e season to the next in the old beds. rhe potatoes should therefore be bed led each year in a new' place where >otatoes have never been grown or edded before. These diseases are so common that t is almost impossible to secure pota oes entirely free from all of them. rherefore, it 's well to soik the tubers 10 minutes in a solution of formaline nade by adling one pint of formaline .0 30 gallons of 'water. -This treat nent, which will destroy any disease Perms which hmeppen to be on the sur ace of the potatoes, can be made at mny time before planting, providel the otatoes are allowed to dry and are stored in hogs or bins which have >een slmil-irly treated. By selecting and treating your need otatoec you can increase your pro auction an' at the same time make he potaton keep hetter next winter. SUMMONS FOR RELI[F. ;tate of South Carolina, Clarendon County. Court of Common Pleas. 0. Martin and C. T. Martin, Plain tiffs, against rancis Martin, sometimes called Sam Martin, and Jesse Martin, Defend ants. NOTICE. ro The Defendant, Francis Martin, sometimes called Sam Martin: YOU WILL. PLEASE TAKE NO rICE, That the Summons and Coin daint in the above styled action were iled in the ofrice of the Clerk of Jourt of Common Picas for Claren lon County on February 21st, 1919. DuRant & Ellerbe, Plaintiff's Attorney. 'he State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon. Court of Common Pleas. 0 . Martin and C. T. Martin, Plain tiffs, against ra~incis Martin, sometimes calledc Sam Mar-tin, and( Jesse Martin, Defend antis. COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complin t Served.) Lo Trhe Ab~ove Named Defendhmt: YOU ARE HEREBY Su/MMONElD ndl rirediiC to answer the complain1 t n this action, of which a copy is hero vith served upon you. amnd to serve copy of y'onri answer to the sa id Omplainot on the subsc0'riberm, DuiRant Ellerbie, at their ogee, in Manning, 10outh Carol ina, withiiin twenty dallys fter- the service her-eof, exclusive 'of he da~y of such service;. and1 if you 'nil to answer the complaint within he time aiforesamidl, the pla1inut iir in h1is aetionm will ap~ply to the C'our-t or the relief diemanded~i inl the comt dlaint. D~uRant & Ellerbe, Plaintiffs Attor-neys. Dated Feb. 141, A. -1. 19)19.--3t-c. SUMMONS ORl R[[ state of South Cairolina, County of (Clarendon. Court of Common Pleas. ulia C. Jochnson, Ella Brasinmgton, Sue .Johnson, Cornelia .Johnson, Idla Way, May Hlodge and J1. Columbus JIohnson andl D. A. .Johnson, in their own right and11 as executors (of te La1st WVill and Testament (of J. HI. JTohnson, (deceasedl, Plaintiffs, against 'homas J1. Johnson, Charles S. John son, Minnie E. Hiodge, Columbus J. Johnson and( Julian S. Johnson, D~e Copy Summons for Reliet'. (Complaint Served.) 'o tile Defendlants above named: YOU ARE HIEREBIY SUMMONED nd( reqluiredi to answer the complaint 1 this action, of which a eopy is here ith served upori you, and to serve copy of your answer to the saidl omplaint on the nsbscrihbe at his Ota Time--Frei Tra It will pay you to assortment of acclimat Our stock on hand most critical. We pos Carlot buyers can saving time, freight at If you are in the with us. We can positi Powell Barn 1031 Lin (oflice in Manning, South Carolina, wvithin twent~y days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such serv ice; and! if you fda toa ans~wer the complaint within the time aforesaiti, the plaintitT inl this act ion will apl ply to the C.ourt for the relief dI miandled in the complaint. D)ated February 12th, A. 1)., 1919. W. C. DAVIS, Pla intiffs Attorney. Tlo the D efendant, Columbus J1. John son: Y'oU WILLI TPAKEI NOTICE that the Snmmons and Complaint in the above enititledl action has been filed in the oflice of the Clerk of Coiurt for Clarendon County on the twelfth day of February, 1919. W. C. D)AV[S, Plaintiffs Attorney. February 12th, 1 919.--3t-c. Statc of South Carolina, County oI Clarcnd00 Rebecca Hlarvin in har own right and na administratrix of' Estate of TIheodore Hlarvin, Plaintiff, vs. Eugene Hlarvin, Elise Hamilton, Eula Lee Riggins, Dewey Hlarvin, Elma IHarvin, Gardina Hlarvin, Lealie Hlarvin, Levan Hlarvin, Sarah Har vin, Pansy Hlarvin, Nanie Hlarvin, Jamena lnrvin and Bnasin Hnrvin, YOUJRM Columbi ght-L~Rairoad nsportation Ri investigate our seling metho ad, sound young mules. affords ample selection and tively guarantee our mules tc ave money by buying here ar Ld heavy transportation risks aarket for mules-ten or a vely show you the greatest n Fuel Co1 ~all J. Davis Powell, at 423 COLUMBIA, S. C. oln Street, Near S. A. L. D)efeucidnts. ~Uder andi by \'i:Tia V u m' ordler oft the C im-t o! 1nso Ple.'g. in the above sttl nt' on, '' to i:. dire'ted', h~eainV date of .lne-.y th - to the highest iOOIr, .o ie*h. at n said County, witla the L h urms for* ''i(Cial I alesC, onI Mohnday~( the nrd 'ay of Malrch. 19191. bing sale:may, the C folIlow i ng diecrTibed real est ates All those two) tracts of landl con - ain ing together five huindredi and( wenty .02n C acresandJ adjoininv each ot her, and knownt resptectively as the H erry TIract a nd the Broad wayv Tract. The said Iterry Tlract con t'uining two hundred and eighty-six (286) acres, lying in Sumter C'ounty. in said Stale, on Bush Way watr of Black River--Houtndled on the northeost b~y lands now or formerly of L. Smilig; on the southeast and 'rout h by sail Btroad way Tract; on the west by lands now or formerly of Thomas Poole, and on the North west b~y linds now or formerly of thbe MIessrs. H olhiaday, the sa r::e he ing fully shower by a olat thereof cert i f'led by Wmi. F. IErvin, Surveyor, dated A pril 21st. 1852, andl recordled in the office of the Register of Mesn9 ('on veyance for Sumter County in Hook "R"' page 329. The said Broadway Tract containing TIwo HIundred and Thirty-four (234) ac'res, of which one hundred andl thirty-six and a half (13G% ) acres thereof are' s~t uated( 'n Sumter County in snil State, anda ULES F are and sks. ds and look ove our quality to satisfy the be sound and workers. (d get 24-hour delivery, hundred--get in touch le value for your money pany, Railway Depot. cres theireoif are sit ited' in Clrn (0)n ii~tt in abi Strte. The sai ilioadway, tract lyinig betwi i iuh nl Indlin ('amop Hayi. Lnd boumb.,i m tie North and~ Noirtht-west by ':: Iihrr Trct; North-ea~st byv hamis niw C: formerly of E'st-bt; ii 1.4vi l i on: iouth by lands formurrv ii Broadlway, S. Wl\. Hroadway atnd \W hatm Roders and WVest by hmdni of Will iam RodIgers. The sa iid tract of lanil binug Cfully represented on ap, thereof cert iftied by Jamtes D. . id in the otllie of the Registir c :'iesnue Conveiiyancie for Sum ttr Gun' .v in Hook X X at paige 120. I iiss t wenty -four andi two-teint (241.2) aires s~bold nto Euagent Iar yin. andi lis.t ifty (50)) acres soll on'o EugeneO~i liarvin aund Rebierra Ilarvin Tlhe follow i ng is a deseei ption oif the and oirdeed sold for part it ion). All that pitece, pa rcel or lot if Corhi Viyig bieing and situnated in t hi TIivn if Paixville, (ouint y of Clartendomn and state a foresa id, nmeasurin ort ury fii'r mi each end atnd I14I.8 feet atnd 97 l'eet respectively on t he s ides andI iouindedl on the North by the striiit >r publicw road leadingit from Paxville o Manning; East, South and WVest )y lands nlow or formerly of Shadrack Robinson. Purchaser to pay for the papers. E. 11. GAMHLE, Sherifr Clarendon Contv.