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Farm In 55 acres, 18 cleared, si: school, tenant houses, t< 27 acres, 18 cleared, o $100 per acre. 384 acres, 1 miles I timber, five room dwelli 17% acres all cleared, $1500. 200 acres, one mile fro tenant houses, $75 per a 130 acres, one mile fr< tenant houses, barn, stal 155 acres, 40 acres cle road, nine room main dv 610 acres, 7 miles from clay land, price $10 per a 419 acres, 200 cleared, $75 per acre. 23 acres, 4 miles from $1000. -173 acres, 100 cleared, dan to Santee Road, 4 r barns. 120 acres, 80 cleared, 2 Station public Road, six the County, $2Q0 per ac1 54 acres, three miles f per acre. 77 acres, 2 miles from $10,000. 424 acres, 11, miles 260 acres, two miles f acre. 225 acres, on River Rc price $85 per acre. 31% acres in fork of 1 acre. 200 acres, 1 mile from 25 acs-es on Manning a 20 acres cleared, $125 pe 14 acres, Manning an $100 per acre. 208 acres, 51/ miles f: acre. 182 acres, 120 cleared main dwelling, and 3 ter sary out-buildings on pr - 100 acres, practically Georgetown Road, pri< 96 acres, two miles f tenant houses, barns, stC If you cannot find wha wants and do our best t< DuRant, H DEMANDS MEXICO - TAKE QUICK ACIION washington Makes Urgent Call for Missing Aviators. HELl) FOR $15,000 RANSOM Mexican Situation to the Front in Government Circles; Baker Is silent. washington, Aug. 18.-Officials here tonight, after a (lay durhig which the Mexican situation was to the fore awaitedl news of the release by Mexi carn bandits of Lieutenants Paul HI. Davis andl Harold GI. Petterson, Ameri canf army aviators. Prompt measures to obtain the re lease of the aviators who were cap turedi by the bandits near Candelaria, Texas, and for whom $15,000 ransom has been demanded was expectedi by State D~epartnment oficeials following the forwarding of instrucwtions to the American embassy at Mexico City to c'all, upon the Mexican government for ''immediate aldeqjuate action." Although Secretary Baker spent most of the (lay at the Capitol before a senate military affairs sub-commit tee giving his views of the nation's permanent military policy there were se'veral conferences at the war De partment it which the situation result ing from the indignities heaped upon A merican military ofileers were un dlerstood to have been discussed. Baker Ref uses to Tlalk Retarning to the dlepartment late in he (lay Mr. Baker rerused to dlivulge the contents of late department (is patches. ie also refused to diiscuss the sit uationl beyond saying: "As sooni as it is safe to dio so, I will issue a statement" Tlhe Secretary's remark made as be passedl out the dor of his oflice on he i wa vto 'thiv tunn is was rcgarrlerl Lands fo Clarendon Count K miles from New Zion, one r bacco barns, etc., $65 per ac: ne mile from church and schc rom Jordan, 200 acres under ig, 5 tenant houses, price $25 4 room dwelling, 4 miles fr m Davis Station, 100 cleared, cre. , m Paxville, about 70 cleared, )les and out-buildings, $75 pei ared, three miles from Mann relling, tenant houses, tobacc< Summerton, on Taw Caw, ha tcre. five miles from Manning, 5 t< Davis Station, nearly all u 30 acres wire pasture, 141/ m oom dwelling, tenant houses, % miles from Summerton, of room dwelling, 4 tenant hous e. c'om Manning, on Silver Roa Paxville, 7 room dwelling, te ,m Rimini, half cultivated, $! 'om Rimini, over half under ad, three miles from St. Pau lack River, 30 acres cleared, Gaillard Cross Road, 40 clea: nd Summerton Road, about r acre. d Summerton Road, at Thar 'om Manning, one half clear( , situated 2% miles from Tri ant houses on premises, 3 t emises. ll cleared, about 11, miles f e $250 per acre. rom Johnsonville, in William; ibles and out-buildings, $75 p t you want in above list we N suit you. Yo arton & Floy in some quarters as significant, es pecially his emphasis on a statement being forthcoming only after .it was "safe" to make one. The attitude dlisplayedl by the Mexi can gqvernment toward the request for immediate action, it was assertedl by some officials would have much to do in dletermining future relations be tween Carranza and this government, even though the two aviators should be released through payment today of the dIemandIed ransom. Officials re lusedl to speculate on eventualities should the two officers suffer harm at the hands of the.ir captors. State Department Bureau. The action of the State D~epartment was announlcedl in the lollowing state ment: Thle depart ment's announcement said: "The Deopartment of State has tele graphed instructions to the A merican embassy at Mexico City to i mmediate ly call upon the Mexican govern ment for quick act ion to affect the release of Lieutenants Paul II. D~avis and Harold G. Peterson of the UnitedI States army air forces patrolling the bordIer and threatened to (death on failure to pay $15,000 ransom, "the instruction spointod out the serious ness with wvhich the United States governments viewvs this situat ion and calledl for immediate ailequate. action. TIhe dIepartmuent also directed the Amn erican Consul at Juare'z, Mexico to take all possible steps with the Mexi ('an authorities there to secure rec lease and protection of the officers. 'Tho attention (of the dlepartmenlt was catlled to the Davis case into lais night by Representative. Barber, of C al1i foniao, aond telegraphie inst ruc tionis were' rushed t'' the (mb~assy anid the consulate. TJne oflicer's father, D)r. Warren H. D~avis, (of Strassmoro', Cali forniai, wVas adl'. ised of the steps taken on behalf of his son. The gov ernor of Minnestelegraphed-to e r Sale y. nile from Church and re. ol,'adjoining above tract cultivation, considerable 000. om Davis Station, price six room dwelling, three 4 room main dwelling, 2 acre. ing on Midway 'public > barns, etc. $50 per acre. if under cultivation, stiff anant houses, good land, rider cultivation, price iles from Jordan, on Jor $50 per acre, tobacco 1 Summerton.to Davis es, finest class of land in d, 4 room dwelling, $70 nant houses, barns, etc., 40 per acre. ,ultivation, price $90 per 1, half under cultivation, 2 tenant houses, $60 per red, $25 per acre. 4 miles from Manning, nes Mill, 8 acres cleared, m d, 3 settlements, $75 per nity Cross Roads, 6 room bacco barns, all neces rom Manning on the old 3burg County, 25 cleared, er acre. vill be glad to know your. urs to serve ,MANNING, S. C. dlepartment today regarding the two Lieutenants and was advised of the steps wvhich the departnient had taken. Peterson is a son of S. C. Petersno, of Hutchinson Minnesota." Only an hour or two after the de partment issued its statenment in the case of the two aviators tt made pub lic dispatches telling of the kidnapping of Dr. A. Goenaga, an American citi zen and a native of Porto Rico, by Mexican bandits unoier Valentine Reyes. The dispatches said that Dr. Goenaga was being held for ransom in the vicinity of Mexico City. A let ter receivedl by an American in Mexico City from the (doctor' undler (late of .July 22 said that the rebels t hreatened to kill himi unlessi a ransom of several thousand pesos was paid Sby August 15 The department saidS it had no fur ther information except that the Mexi can foreign oflice advisedl the A meri can embass yat Mexico (Cit y yesterday that troops had been sent to rescue the American. Two oth ei at taicks on A mer'ican life an prpryi eiocm to light on a truck train of the A lveradlo M in ing and Milling Compauny in the vicin ity of Jliminezt with slight inijuries to l.estie Webb, an Amnerican (empiloye of the company. Lwast Tlhursda:, bandtits ra&idedl the 'Tux pan office of the IPenin sylvania-Mexican Fuel (Comlplany, an American corporation, and made awvay with 25,000 pesos. SilIIPPING l'OOD) T1O ('HANS TIa mpa, Fla., A ug. 18. Dist riet A t 103rney IT S. Ph ill ips) today receive aII1 tele'ram from Attorney. Ceral P'al mer3 stalting thai~t since food liblacs had be'en tiled in Tampa recenlt I y it wa3s Ireported'( 2,000O tonls of perishablesJ(. in exesof normal shipment s hadI been shippeod or' wVere ini t ransit, from .Jack sonv i llE whiolesaer 1Q nr(oute3 to C uban Mn1 C. TRUCKS The Truck with the world-wide rep utation. The Trucks, that made wonderful records on the battlefields of Europe. If you want a Truck that will haul a real load, buy a C. M. C. 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