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THEP 'F~jECT' G0UM 9 NOTICE. All persons indebted unto the Estate of Emma L. Thomas will please make settlement with the undersigned, and all persons claiming indebtedness against the estate of Emma L. Thomas will file due proof of their claim with the undersigned., The Sumter Trust Company, Administrator of the Estate -23-4t-c. of Emma L. Thomas. NOTICE. The undersigned, Executor of thei estate of Mary Ann Nelson, will sell| at public: auction to the highest bid-i der at the residence of the sidod-I cese nerS.PuC7 rno on tySothCaolna atTwlv Oclck non n h hit-irtdy/fMy 199 th olwn esrbdproa prprttowt One ay hrse ule Onetwohore wgon On n orewgn One urr; oe bggy One setharness T.IN GUagn, Exector lesonsre indeted untoDays DnrgsIrefnd alle fPerZon liNMETinig tocr hnBindebens againt thr erotudtePofs Instanti hos ill file ndyu en proo rosfu thi caier the u iain.driged0. TheSufersirual Cmanys Aiittorys ath Estaw -R3-.Purd. of.m OLe ToBrasn Teornesiand, ounecor of Law. Msat o IAr N NNSon C. lsl atpb:Autone toaeget Lavr 'Ofie ; ThereiDoore Beo Ptst ffi e ty Mot ANNlin, S. C.le 'lok MANNeItG,,to.wit Upstay oe me;egsCre On A'htorney) ti Law MANIN. U lb(in The longest - lasting benefit, the greatest satisfaction for your sweet tooth. WRIGLEY5 y/7- in the sealed Packages. Air-tight and imPurity-Proof. VR SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT WRAPPED --- The R~avor Lasts 38 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of the Peoples Wholesale Grocery Company will be held in the office of the Company in Summerton, S. C., on the 31st day of. May, 1919, at five o'clock in the after noon. This meeting is called to con sider a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors authorizing an in crease in the Capital Stock of said corporation to ten thousand; ($10,000.00) dollars. . Y. Eadon, President. April 29, 191.-40-21-c. Statc of South Carolina, County or Ciandl4on State' of South Carolina, Clarendon County. Feriinoand Levi and Mitchell Levi- co partners as Levi Brothers, and The Sumter Trust Company, Pliaintitfs, against James0 ll oover, M.aude Hoover, Mamie Ifamipton, Maserine HaImp ton and Emn Di :I. White, Defend - antsc. Ujndecr andI by Vi rtu" of a judgment Ordert of the~ Cou rt of ConunIonI Pleas, mi the abhove sta ted action, and to me di reced , bearng d~eate of April 16th, .1919, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for casch, at Clar endlon Court I louse, at Manning, in said County, within the legal hou rs fur .judicial sales, on Monday, the 2nd doay of J1une, 1919, being soalesday, the following diesc ribed real estate: A\ll that tract of lon.I in the County of Clarnendlon, State of South Carolina, contain inrg one hundred and seventy tivye (175) acres, more or less, an beounded on the North by lands now or formnerly or Winter Ca ntey; East by Jhmdst of Mrs. Anin L. Reynoldis: South by land of A. D. Witherspoon, an rd West by lands of Mc~oLeod and Osteen. A LSO All thosr. lots in the Town oif Pine.. w~oo, Contyof Chi rendon, tt Block "V'" on a polat of the Town of ,Pi newood, a n'I also a n undividedi on" nalf imtere-st in and to Lots numberecd 7 and S cn C on sail lat in thv' Town of Pi newoo-l, Co mty a nd State acforesmd.c A LSO One-hac!f unmlividled interest in and' lo thos" 'wo Lots in the Tlown of Pmi ewooud, ( 'ounty of Clarendon, State' aforesoui, NumblIeired 7 and 8 on Block "C" (on a plat of the Town of Pine wcod. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBI.. .Sheriff Clarendon County. No Worms ina Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, therei is more or iess stomach dIsturbance. IROV f.S TASTELESS chili TONIC given regulairly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove tho digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature wilili 'h n throwoffor diapel theworms, and the ChIld willbe tn nerfcc hesith _ Plasant tn lak. S anrbo..l. HUNS PASS THROUGH PARIS. THEIR RETURN UNCERTAIN Evident From Survey of Baggage Some Do Not Intend to Return. Paris, May 18.-(By the Associated Press).-The head of the German peace delegation, Count von Brock dorff-Rantzau, came to Paris last night, but only for a brief stay. On his way from Versailles to Berlin the Count and other members of his party E went through the city to the porthern railway station. They arrived at the station at 8:10 o'clock and departed an hour later. On arriving at the station the Count immediately entered a drawing room car bearing the imperial Ger man arms, which had been coupled to the paris-Cologne express. After thanking Capt. Bourgeois for the F courtesy extended by the French of fleer the Count closed the door him self, wihle the German attendants drew the window shades. The train - left Paris an hour after he went aboard. Return Uncertain. When the Count will return is un certain. It was stated in French cir cles, which at first attempted to con ceal his intended departure, that he was going only to Spa and would re turn on the next train, but his absence undoubtedly is for a considerable pe riod. Among those who accompanied him was Max Warburg. Herr Leinsert and Herr Schuecking will remain at Versailles in charge of negotiations, which may be continued until their chief's eventual return. It was evi dent from a survey of the baggage that several of those who left for the German capital would not return. Their departure from Versailles was shrouded in mystery by the French and it was witnessed by no one ex cept detectives and gendarmes. Purpose of Trip. The purpose of the trip of the peace delegates to Berlin is with their gov ernment whether to sign the peace treaty. There is a sharp difference of opinion or this subject. Non-Socialist supporters of the government, with the exception of some leaders of in dustry, are strongly opposed to ac cepting the conditions imposed by the Entente. The Independent Socialists outside the government are just as strongly in favor of signing. Chan cellor Scheidemann himself apparent- C ly has not yet made up his mind and is awaiting a detailed report from ' Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau, in the meantime leaving the way open for w either an affirmative or negative de cision. It ~ t NOTICE OF ELECTION. i1 - s WHEREAS, a Petition signed by P the majority of the free-holders of P the Town of Manning, has been filed; h with the Town Council, asking that a .l special election be ordered, upon the Ib question of issuing coupon bonds of ' the said Town of Manning, not ex-, a ceeding Forty-Five Thousand ($45,- T 000.00) Dollars, the proceeds there-f P to be usedl solely for the purpose of a strc'et paving, curbing and other r streett improvements; i I NOT1ICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, C Thit an election by the registered C' electors of the saidl Towvn of Manning, tl will he held upon the question of is- A suing said coupon bonds of the said l Town of Manning of the par value C not exceeding Forty-Five Thousan'l e (845,000.00) D~olla rs, hearing interest u at the rata of six per cnt per annum, payable semi-annually, and payable twenity years after date, for the pur- o pocse of street pa ving, curbi ng and a other street improvements in the sai i Id Town; of Minnninie, wili he held on ht e s 9th thir of .Jome, 1919, upon the rples. V. taion afore''saidl, sueh election to be ti (0on Ieted 1 in acordanclt e with the law; C of the Statte of South Carolina jgov- ir erening mu n icipnal elections. Such -p ele'ition wvill be held at the Town llan () in the Town of Manning; polls wilk e upoen at 8 o'clock< A. M. and remain o orein tonlt inuously unt il 4 )'oclc P'. M'.: ande that at such elect ion, t he p ree:i?teredl electors facoring the issue of e'eid bonds~ shall hallots with the e wor-i . "For the issue of~ bonds forr .strqot pavinog, curbing and oIther T st roteit improvemlents --Yes'' printed th;reon; and the electors Op pos ing' s sri*'' isaue of )oi)s' chaill vote hallotc I w. 'h the words5. '"For the issue of h bo nds for' street Ipaving-, corbi g ant k olh 'r str e'*t i mpro~ve men t --No"' n orde telhereoni. Tha t at suc'h etee- i tien ody th~ec (lifled under thi r' hn *'. shall be 'illow ed to vote an-] the t r"'ifstraion hooks for sa id el~ct ion ai shi; l be open twent y (29) da ys be-s fir" the' c!eti'm amrl shamll reimain a o*'"n for a period of ten (days. 0 Thbat E. C. 1Horton0, JTosenh S. Diclh si:n a ndl J. WV. Rigby have been desig-' naedoi as ma nagers of' said elect ion, adi will conduct the same accordinog x to law. Is Py ordler of Town C'ouncil. n T1. F. Coffey, t E. It. Brown, Yotp Secretory and Treasurer.a Manning, S. C. ' A N ORI)NA NCE , To Provide for and Regulate the Con struction of Permanent Improve -' ments of the Streets and Sidewalks " of the Town of Manning, andl the p Payment Therefor. C Be it ordained by the Mayor and~ j si Councilmen of the Town of Manning:;t in Council assembled: I B Sec. 1. That such streetsand side-.I V INSTJ Now is the I your tobacco We represen America. ID Insun Agaii Manning JOHN alks or parts thereof of the Town of per fanning as Council may from time the > time deem expedient and by reso- and ition direct, shall be paved with last- abu ig paving material, and when a peti- lien on has been filed as is provided for fror t Section 2 hereof, such resolution mer tall in terms prescribed that such vide aving he met by a specific appro- in S riation, which shall be at least one- Ass alf of the cost thereof by the Town Act F Manning, and the remainder shall bia e charged against abutting property Mai eM e' "h streets or sirlewalks --v s hereinafter declared: i-rovided, for hat where a portion of such im- ent rovements shall be done or paid for side the cost of any railroad, street 191 rilway or other corporation, the S own andl the abutting property ownu- ot "s shall divide between them the pr >st, of only the remaining portion in "As te proportions as above prescribed: be) ad, provided, further, That wheret app ae portion p~aved includes a strcet iter o~ssmng, the abutting property on~ proi mtiguous blocks shall not be charged of ith any part of, the cost of paving pa wh "troet crossing- andl Sec. 2. T[hat whenever two-thirds pay more in numbler of the owners of the 'rtting property on any street or enti *tinite portion of a street shall (de- boo re the paving of the street, side- S . 1k or both, of such street or por- Comi en of street, they may file with the auott >rk of Counicil a pietition in writ- to i e igedb temrqustn suchma HIinance" the pihratse "abutting prop- cur Sy" shallI as to sitdewalks include___ athe pronerty on one sideo of the eet, but b .h sidles as to the other rt, of the reot. Sec. 3. If such petition he grant 'it shall be filed as a permaneent oordi with the Town Clerk, and the o Council shall appropriate andl t apart its portion of the cost of clh impirovements, which, together th paym nts ade by owners or lders of a butting property, shall be pt separaoto fromi other fu:n is and ed only for the paymni t of such provemient, and Couneil ,'hall by solnution assess the rema'in ing por >n of such cost upon the several uttinag property on such street or bewalk in proportion t->) the front :'e of the several lots of land there Sec. 41. That the p ymient by or -the owners or ho lers of the id several lots of such assessments >laid upon the abutting property all b'';: pii in ca'h at the comn mcement of the word, or at' such 'nes and in such installments, not ten. ing ovor a poeriod of more than n (10) years, as may be .severally -ree:l upon between them and the iwn Council: [Provided, That all ferr' d payments shall bear inter t not to exceed seven (7) per cent Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 21 Days LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" Ia a specially roparod Syrup Tonic-Laxative for HabItual onstipation. It relIeves promptly but ioukd be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days Induce regular actIon. It Stimulates and ogulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 80c ir bottle. [All FRA iime to get your in! crop against hail t the very best cor on't forget that we a Every ist Any ; Realty i Insura C. BAGNAL, Ma: annum, payable annually from date when work was commenced, all assessments so laid upon tting property shall constitute a upon the lots of land so abutting n the entry thereof of the assess its in the book hereinafter pro d for until fully paid, as provided ection 3 of an Act of the General embly of this State entitled "An to authorize the Cities of Colum and Greenville and the Town of ming to lay and enrorce an assess t unon abuttin? nroperty owners itie purpose.oi paving for perua, improvements on its streets an'I walks," approved February 17, ec. 5.. There shall be kept in the e of the Clerk of Council as a nanent record a book to be called sessnment Liens," in which shall ntered by streets andl blocks under ropriate heads the following is: No.; owners; dlescription of erty; (late of assessment; amount Lssessment; how payable; dlate of ment; entry of satisfaction; box package. And whenever full ment has been made, it shall be duty of the Clerk to make an y of full satisfaction in saidl .6. The Mayor andi the Finance imittee of the Town are hereby iorizedl andl empoweredl from time me in the name of the Tfown to :e sade and assignment at not less par or phledge as collateral se ty for loain, all outstanding liens What do you i: A FRONT LACE o We have either in Warmi ;et guaranteed to shap< vel--and not to Rust, IE R. R. JENKINS urance on and wind. ripanies in hing hing nce Co. gager. on the Assessment Liens Book, and all moneys realized from such sales, assignments or pledges shall be cred ited to and used only for the purpose of paying the cost of the improve ments for which such assessments were laid, or for refunding to the Town payments advanced by it for such assessment from other funds in its treasury not specifically set apart therefor. Sec. 7. Upon surrender to the Town Clerk of any assignment of lien here ;'., " el in Se'ction 6, mark.. ed paid and satisfied by the assignee thereof, ix shall be the duty of the Clerk t ile such assignment and satisfaction in the package with other papers relating thereto, andl also to enter satisfaction in the proper column in the Assessment Liens Book. Sec. 8. That in case of non-pay ment at maturity of the assessmlent laid or of any installment of deferred payment hereinabove provided for, and for which the Town has a lien, such proceedings shall be taken. suceh processes iss9uedl, such sales made andl payment thereof enforced as by law are authorizedi and providedl in cases of nion-payment of Town taxes, or by suits in Court. Doune and ratifiedl under the corpo rate sealI of the TPowni of Manning, this 5th (lay of May, A. D). 1919. T. F". Coffey, EB.Brown, Myr Clerk & Treasurer. refer, madam ? e a BACK LACE ? er's Rust Proof, a Cor comfortablyto wear reak or Tear. The range of models covers every figure need. Ask for a Warner, and the saleswomen can tell at a glance the model suited to your figure. PRICES from. t $1.50 to $3.50 DN, MANNING, S. C.