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Valuab FOR We have for sale t belonging to Mr. Aare 1 The Stephen Whi er road containing abo 2 22 acres on the T of Manning known as I 3 ,100 acres 4 miles the Theodore Lesesne Ben Hodge place. 4 350 acres 7 miles the Burgess place adjoi 5 100 acres 3 miles the Billy Tindal place. 6 210 acres near DE lands of W. C. William 7 125 acres near Si place. 8 134 acres 1 mile Richard Brown and R. as "Cypress." 9 1638 acres about ning known as the Sp has from three to four on it. 10 900 acres near S. Cantey place. Prospective purch J. A. Weinberg or to L hmuunmmunnsumumuu CONFERENCE CALL[D Off 'TIL AfTERNO0 Disagreement Over Rules Propos for Governing Body Causes Postponement. Washington, Oct. 7.-Disagreeme over rules proposed for the gover ing of the industrial conference call by President Wilson resulted in ti conference adjourning suddenly todi after Franklin K. Lane secretary the interior, had been elected perm nent chairman. It will meet again ti afternoon. As proposed by the committee, tl rules provided that all conclusions ai decisions must be arrived at by unar mous vote of the three groups repr senting capital, labor and the publi while the decision of each individu group. The rule was attacked by Jol Spargo, of New York n delegate re resenting the public. Washington, Oct. 7.-Secretai Lane has been chosen as permane chairman of the Industrial Conferen in session here and will accept. Trhe twvo permanent secretaries w be Lathrop Browvn, former represen tive fonm Newv York and later a sp Wedd . Prese Cut S terlin Fine We have ment of choic< / No two alike other lot of hi due to arrivc applears. Manning THE(i le Lands SALE he following tracts of land n Weinberg: Le place on the Santee Riv ut 300 acres. Jorthern side of the Town he Sellers place. West of Manning adjoining place and known as the East of Manning knowii as ning lands of I. V. Plowden. West of Manning known as tvis' Cross Roads adjoining - 3 and of L. D. Sports. Iver known as the Warley from St. Paul upon which ifus Oliver now live, known 6 miles Northeast of Man arkman place. This place million feet of pine timber antee Swamp known as the asers may apply either to eon Weinberg at Manning. cial assistant to Mr. Lane and Joseph J. Cotter, Mr. Lane's present execu tive assistant. Mr. Lane was one of the early ar d rivals at the Pan America nUnion Building and smilingly admitted he had come to take the place tendered him by the nomination committee of nt the conference. n- The report of the committee on rules .d provides for all sessions being open to e press and public. ly Under the rules voting will be by of p.roups representing employers organ a- ized labor and the public the majority s of delegates in each group to decide that group's attitude, but "no expres 1C Son or conclusion will be arcived at id unless all three groups are inaccord." i- Other provisions of the rules report e- ed by the committee were that the c, meetings be open to the public and the al press and that there be two daily ses m sions from O:3() a. m. to 12:30' p. in. P- and from 2:30 p. ni. to .5:30 p. in. It was expressly stated that there should he no meetings on Sundlay in .y dlicating that the conference was ex at peeted to continue two weeks or more ce The rules wVere presented by WV. D). Mahon of the albor dlelegation chair ill man of the rules committee. ta Secretary Lane in his address a e- chairnian, said he was sure the gath mfg nts Glass g Silver China a very nice assort 3 individual pieces. -of the above. An mndsome Cut Glass before this "ad" Grocery Co. ~IFT SHOP SOON WAS ABLE TO DO HOUSEWORK Spartanburg Woman Says She No Longer Needs Hired Girl EXPLAINS REASONS V Mrs. Cannon Declared. It Was Sur prising the Way Tanlac lre- I stored Her. I Though it had been ne-essary, be cause of her ill health, to have a nurse to assist in caring for- the baby and I help with the housework. Mrs. C. C. Cannon, of 375 Vernon St., Spartan- V burg, S. C., who took a dozen bottles of Tanlac, declare(d that "the Tanlac made me feel so well and strong, and really I am stronger and healthier than I have been in years." Discussing her bad health, Mrs. Can non said: "I suffered from general weakness. I felt badly a lot of the time, and never was able to do my housework. I had to keep a nurse, as I could not lift the baby much, and also I had to have help to do my housework. I always have been weak and frail. Before I began taking Tanlac I had been almost completely broken down, had lost my appetite and was somewhat subject to indigestion. I suffered a lot with my back, which ached and pained me. "I had heard so much about Tanlac I finally began taking it, and I have taken a dozen bottles. The Tanlac increased my appetite a great deal and built up my system. I was sur prising the way I gained health and energy, and ly appetite was restored. I have not been troubled with my work and care for the baby without the help of a hired girl. I am glad to recommend Tanlae, for it did so much for me." 1 'Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; H1. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silver; I). C. Rhame, Sumnmetron. *1 ering would be able to work out a solution of industrial troubles grow ing out of re-construction. "We will work out a way because it cannot be that there is no way,' said Mr. Lane. "I wish that it were possible that I the president might have given you the stimulating influence not only of his presence but o fthat true word which he always speaks," continued { the chairman. "That is denied us now, but possibly it may not he denied. The word comes to us fresh F and cheering from the White Hlouse L that before your deliberations are i through it may be possible that you j may yet hear, directly from him Whether that is so or not, you are . to go on with your work in the spirit that I believe is in you. I "Men sa ythat this problem of la- i hor and capital is unsolvable. You L cannot say that to mte. In my de partment is the bureau of patents and - each year as I read the rep~orts. I see that in America we produce more in- - ventions than the two largest coun- I trie's of the worl andl I reaod those i figures 1 say to myself: A peole j that have that practical imagination, that amount of genius, cannot be me(t with a prtoblem that, in tme, they cannot solve. "Men talk in this country of class, i ada elasa war. Whv genitlemen, j there can be no class in this land. j Who is to he the next president of * the United States ? Whoever he is, 3 you will find that he is some boy j that. years ago w.orked for wages; and there can lbe no clatss whcre such a thing is possible'. "I look upon this conttfertence .as I the greatest and1( most impota;nt i extra legal body that has been cal led j in this country certainly in) outr time, j There ate somec here who have dIoubt- - edl its sutcesses(. Why, gentlemen, this cotnference is hound to lbe a sue - cess. Its extent is not to he tmeas- I ured by resolttions that come from i it by platfornms or by programs orIt Iby bits of tmachitnrey that it tmay itn vent or teveal. TIhe spirit, of this - contference is its juist iticntlion). " 'We will dIraft here a declatratiotn i of dlependetnce. tnot of indeI(pe ndence ; I it de(clatratiotn that we are ounitedl one w.ith atnother, that we cannttott live in j solation ; that we tmutst joinI hands -) together, tnot for ottr townt satke a lone, but for the)0 greater' sak1e of ourt countttry and (If the world."'' TW'~O BA IAON ISTSC St. l.ouis, Mo., Oct. 7.- AIthbough six dlays havce elapsed sitnce the nati otn- C al championship balloon race startedl, " tlo wo!'d hatd beetn received( today from -mt)t E'dwartd Verheydlen, idel, of the [ Wich itai Aero Club's t'try. Thenin othe'r contestants have reportedo. 'lt) C .lThe two batlltonists wete Itast seen~ j (limg lo wrover ILake Michtigan on. Thursday. They catrrtd provisions I sufheient for threce datys. Grove's Tasteless chill TonIc restores vitality andt energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon feel it. Strength eun"o Invigorating Elfeet. Price 60c. Don't Miss the Opportunity To Take in Our I CUT PRICE SPECIAL SALE I --- OF --- Ladies' and Missses' Coat Suits, Coats and Dresses We opened up again this week a new shipment of over fifty Coat Suits, all of unusual beauty and up-to-the-minute in style. These handsome garments will go at the same cut price figures. Come in and inspect these garments they cannot help appeal to you, for they are certainly out of the usual. Amongst these garments are the famous "MISS MANHATTAN" Tailored Coat Suits They are leaders in their class. D. Hirschmann The Big Store on the Corner Manning, S. C. THEY'RE HERE We spent a week on the St. Louis Market selecting for our trade the very best car of Horses and Mules They are in our barns now. And every an imal is a beauty in its class. All sizes and any kind of an animal that you want. We worked hard to get up this car, know ing the needs of our patrons in this section and we believe that we can satisfy every one. We want our customers to come in andi look over the bunch. We want to sell you the animal you need and will sell it at the right price. J. L. RIDGEWAY & COMPANY MANNING, - - - S. C.