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TrHE I I. I. APPELT F. M. SHOPE PUB WED When spring cc air and sunshine Our winter gai heavy and dim, a or coat,.and trin hat that befits th And when we I fresh curtains in of new furniture Remember that sonable stocks to s ly examine your the attendance of stand your needs and courteous ser Germany's Bill Perhaps the se appropriation bill Spring has corn grating from the garden seeds. It is reported t and South Ameri incorpor'ation of t Nations covenant. ration should be n If William Hoh self to sawing wc difference it would The young woi patriotism that th< tions on face powd Mr. B. R. Breedin re A thnta on F'iday. W' 1ook( d foi The Pastime ci Gn'.:est attractions in 19nes Th" Parinou!~ :r,.! Vit"i'eraph servien(". po: itiv v' th' Very be:;, Amnerica an- i Manning have the' ooptortlunityV o very sanie eh}:::s of sht plIV d the 01,.' big citie, w man~Ate~ets int.en : bt the very be, HOLDERS LIBERTY B( are advised to hold thei must sell, deal only wi sible bankers. We Buy and i LIBERTY BI All Issues and Denoni Write us if intere TRUST COMPANY OF Capital and Surplus, $ Memrber Federal Reserve ATLANTA, OA, a We absc Spartiwe s SLY PER SWorkmar SHarvih V1ANNiNG TIMES I AN I G T S-------------------- ----------- ---.-.---Editor ----------------------- Business Ma>ager LISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. NESDAY, APRIL 2, 1919. mes we all feel the influence of the mild and general renewal of the year. 'ments and furnishings seem worn and nd we long for the fresh spring dress new pumps or Oxfords, and the new 3 season. ook the house over we see the need of this room, a new rug in that, a piece elsewhere. our local dealers have fresh and sea how you. You will be able'to thorough goods before purchasing, and will have people whom you know, who under and tastes and will giveyou pleasant vice. will cost her forty billion dollars. late thought they were inappropriate . and that is why they passed them up. e. The birds and the wealthy are mi south and the public at large is buying lat Mexico and the Central American can countries do not especially favor he Monroe doctrine in the Leaguee of A pretty sure sign that the incorpo ade. mnzollern years ago had conrined him od instead of planning wars, what a have made to the world ab large! nan recalls with feelings of intense K government never placed and restric er. tured from Notice of Stockholders Meeting. il heeh --- Theatre the Notice is hereby given to all stock the picture holders of the Carolina Stock Farms ( ino porated) that a meeting of the n. A rteraft toc:.hoklers of said company will be These are held on Monday, April 21, 1919, at pictures in ?lev n o'clock, A. M., at the banking peOpl(.Wilhouse of The Bank of Manning in Mn n, S. C., for the purpose of f se^in" the u:thorizing the said company to bor ws that arc' row a surm of money not exceeding It is the 'orty Thousand Dollars and to exe tions to give iute and deliver a mortgage or mort ' ages of the real estate and live stock it pictures. i.v or hereafter owned by the said Carolina Stock Farms (Incorporated) n order to secure the said sum to be borrowed. t The term "live stock" above used is OFeant to include all cattle, mules a"d goats now owned by said company S and those to be hereafter purchased or in any manner acquired by the said company; and the real estate hove referred is the forty-three hun Ared acres, more or less, of land lo n. If you :te-I near the town of Foreston in th respon- Clarendon County, S. C., now owned by said company. AllXI stockholders of said company ~eII hereby notilied to be present in person1 or by proxy at the said( meet )N S a he"chy called to he heki( on sail inations. B~y or.kir of the Board of Directors. ited. (; L. STA BLEtR, GEORGIA 'ite thi, Mach '8 1919. 2,000,00Ob systemPiles Cured in 6 to 14 Days DruggIsts refund mnoney if PAZO OINTMENT faih to cur" I tchin,. linud, Bf'edn or Protruding Pile. -Instanitiy rehcves I tchi ii N~. :nd you can get -- -- --- rtful sac e iter 'Il.e *..; . .r an. Price Gde lutely guarantee every * eli to be ABSOLUTE-a FECT in Material and* iship. : BUJY FROMF i Motor Comp Ld Save Money Prop. M ANNING, S. IN MISERY FOR YEARS Mrs. Courtney Tells How She Was Cured BIy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oskaloosa, Iowa.-" For years I was simply in misery from a weakness and awful pains-and nothing seemed to do me any good. A friend advised me to tak Pinkham's I table Compound. I' did so and got re lief right away. I can certainly re commend this valu able medicine, to 1 other women who suffer, for it has done such good work for me and I know it will help others if they will give it a fair trial. -Mrs. LIZZIE COURTNEY, 108 8th Ave., West, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Why will women rag along from day to day, year in and year out, suffering such misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when such letters as this are continually being ublished. Every woman who suffers from displacem:.nts, irregularities, in flammation, u!.eret;ion, backac:he, ner vousness, or who is passing through the Change of Life should give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, a trial. For U special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its long experience is at your service. SUMMERTON BUREAU, Continucd that he jointly with the Atlantic Coast Line install in the station a1. Wilson Alill an instrument, either lephone or :eegraph, whereby pat 'olns of the two roads may obtain in Formation as to the arrival and de- I )arture of trains of their respective I nes. Also we understand that they! lave asked that the connections be nade by the North Western Railroad I inless providentially hindered. This s the main reason why the complaint vas lodged with the commissioners, nasmuch as it was almost impossible o get out and into Summerton the me dlay unless one would drive hrough in the evening from Manning. [.he present schedule in effect is as ;ood a schedule as could well be pro 'ide'l for any change in it would de ny the mail in and out. However, I .e are yet at a loss to understand tow the commissioners could force he Northwestern to keep a schedule anowing at the same time the present ondition of the roadbed and rolling ;tock owned by the company. We nrther understand that the commis ;oners asked that the , passenger g -oaches operated by the Northwestern1e e put in a sanitary condition and also in the event that freight condi ;ions are so heavy as to retard the schedule, freight cars must be left in siiding and passengers andi mail con-il miue on schedule and extra freighjt nust be run to relieve the freight ongestion. As the present conditions axist there is absolutely no safety in' ;ravel over this line when a perfect -- schedule is to be kept. Further ex planation of the matter is to be found I n another column. On last Friday evening, March 28th, i it eight o'clock, in the High School - Auditorium the debate held sometime ago was repeated before a large crowd of the patrons and friends of the _ ehool. The query was "Resolved, ihat the United States should so a men.d the constitutioni that wvomen would hav equail rights of suffrage as men." The question was wvell dis russedl by both sides, M iss Emory v Roudgers and F"rank Mood upholdin ma the negative while Miss Fairy Pitts , rd .Miiss Alma Burgess argued forx he afbrmnative. Af(ter a' long (discus dion a nd much diel bei a iuon the judges y if the contest rn.xounced through g !udge P'urdy of Sumter a dlecision i tavor of the aflrmhtive. Judges for the contest wvere Miss Lida Sear - >orough of Jor-lan, Judge Purdly andi Senxatoi. E*m S ter*. All the spealo ; ;ix thir a: wel l n ar.n nent ax:! rebuttal, however, the :'f rmxaI .c h aviung a bette~r hold on t mrbject :n xle rebr:9. l. A long wh he dl~a 2 ther v.' s.:everal ' -- itectio rendteredla :ming wich - he ri' o'g of jokes, mnusicual ti ate. A ! x'esent seme 'atot ei -.h ccasion. mtuch a ppla use being accord d both sides. NAS[A[[88 CAtOM[L B[SI MEDICINI [OR A LAIY LIVY[R Dalotabs, the New Kind of Calomnel, Does the Work Without the Slightest Un pleasantness or Danger You have always thought of cal nel as the best and surest medicin n the worldl, but too nauseating fo ou to tat' Tlhat wvas the old-styleif alomnel. 1how science has taken the ting ouit of calomel by removing its npleasant and dlangerous qualities nd has kept all its good liver-cleans rig and system-purifying effects. The next time you are bilious or anstipated ask for Caiotabs, the new aiusealess calomel. Sold only m riginal sealed packages, price thirty ye cents. One tablet at bedtime, with swarllowv of, water,-that's all. No mate, no griping, no nausexa, no salts. ? 'o wxake up in the morning feeling !!! no, youxr liver active, your systemil 'trified, andI with a hearty appetite | ar breakfast. Exat what you please__ -no danger of sralivation. Your money ack att any drug store if you ar oft perfectly delighted with C'alotab. --(ndv.) S pring ( I p,.t~n Hanans at a I' Bostonians at -. The New Styles are very att These are the best lines You buy your Clothes I also, and- you will be we The D. J., Chand The Home of Hart, Sch, Phone 166 . T h e B o ysIM I Mlllllllllllil 20 0|lllllllllll ll ME1111ii li MEUM MM11IIEMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillll IA Some of thet Ti O onelD HEDURTR O - ume O/ - - $12.50 - $6.50 to $12.50 ractive---The prices are right shown for the money. 1ere, buy your Shoes 11 pleased with yourself. ler Clothing Co. Caffner & Marx Clothes SUMTER, S. C. re Coming! in are Here, And we take great pleas tire in greeting the return ing heroes. Anticipating the return of the Boys, we have bought freely of - cliothes that young men like to wear. We are able to show you some very snappy pat-W terns in the Coat Seam and Form Fitting models Come in and slip on one jof these suits, then look jat the price. It's seldom H that such good clothes scan be bought so cheap._ ry Goods Co. GRIFFON CLOTHES. s..C