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_.CONTO1 Ovjeets to Mexi. - Amrcan Rel-a r ad Schools of' uction. ay 81.-Armed inter o should the new fore. o e show an inab y ignes to set, up a stable mo friendly toward Were commended to the ay by he foreign relations itee w ich has been ives ome 1 Agri e have this space a f charge, to be 1 nd all requests to I ng, S. C. Don't fail to plant a J ortant. H. B. Richardson, S C.-Registered Jerst Yearling, $60.00 very One six months old Reg Bull Calf, $50.00. On Herford Bull Yearling P. -A. Fann, Alcolu Calf not registered, 'si $25.00. J. M. Windham, Man gentle work, saddle ani at very reasonable pric For Sale-N. L. Du: S. C., has one young D five pigs four weeks o] $50.00. Not registeret fine. I have several calls f thme. fhe i1 T IS Case noted for its baue1u Flexibility and Durability. one can operate and care fori itractor. Every parf is es11y accessi triot waste your-thee in gettng~ TLransmission housing, different ing, clutch, crank case, every: canh be reached for inspecting twithout trouble or less of tune This Case ,10-18 is small and tam b~e takeun ahnost everywhere radius is aliout 11 feet. It has a one-piecernal:1 f'amne. So there is nio taking nor vibration. norne of the twisting whIch is so destructive. $1 oo is se ros SbOulda stabie goveo ment .be es. ablishd ithe egn'uittrcz 1)ned hat u Ociiiitio 49" ik nd thatfiangil 6e b4 Vbred y the Tinited States. Tue committee aid however, that fain recognition ihoiald not be given until a treaty had een entered into predicated upon as urances: That piovisions of article 27 of the onstitution-of 1917, commonly regard -d by foreigners as confiscatory, shall iot be enforced,.against Americans. That the constitutional clause pro iding that none but a Mexican citizen 'ay be a minister of any religious ,reed in Mbxico and that no periodical ank & T The Bank That Serves cultural Departn nd are offerirv it to the Far sed as a nadim for articles t . A. McFaddin, Agent Hon small acreage of Peanuts k For Sale lummerton S. Paul Floyd ,y Bull 6alf exchange Re best breeding. boar of differ istered Jersey e Registered N. L. DuR $75.00. red bushels g -Jersey Bull per bushel. x months old W. E. Dani Jersey boar p ning-A N6. 1 old $20.00 to I I buggy horse sidered. The le. Rant, Alcolu, , For Sale uroc sow with . our year old i for sale for ing. good mdi' I but they are Wanted 50 good breeding or goo(d milk cows, if you hc Develope This tractor < ie. Yo ne 8 inches deep.] et thec pote For all kinds o working pat's teadily drive a or 'A " equiped, a No machines requi om t :t you buy, investi to rangk~ .11 its superiorli ~bE$E01 of a religious, chedacter shall cor.. ment upon any political affairs of ,the nation or publish any .inforgiatiop -4 garding the acts of the authoritig of private individoal in go far as they hive to do with:public affairs, be in capable to. Americans. That the provision that no minister or religious corporation may conduct I schools of primary instruction shall not be applied in the case of Ameri cans, and: That the article under which unde sirable foreigners may be expelled be so revised as to give Americans the 1 right -to confer with the representa- 1 tive of their government. The recommendations also proposed rust Co. ient mers of Clarendon co)un hat you may want to sell e Bank & Trust Co. md Potatoes, this is im Manning-Wants to gistered Duroc Jersey :nt breeding. int, Alcolu-One hund Dod sound corn at $2.00 Als, Alcolu, S. C.-Duroc igs three to four months - ;25.00, age and size coii 3e are extra good pigs. T. H. Hodge, Alcolu, Bull of Gurnsey breed Aidual in splendid shape. baby chicks, of any Lve one for sale list her unmunmuunnuu mmn I Tractor. naits %:se of i Rpurt gears. cut pteel, enclosed, and run ~asily~ handles two plows 7 or [t has plenty of reserve power. field work it is unequaled. ronder for belt work. It will Case 20x28 thresher, fully 12 Case silo filler, or other, ring similar power. B~eforb gaethis better tractor. Noto *Nelson Motor Co., Mannting. S.2 NVENTIYE GENIUS 90 ALOMEL- OF NAUSEA AND DANGER )ootors' Favorite Medicine Now Pu*ded and Refined from. All Qbjectionable Effects. "Calo tabs"-the New Name. Vhat will buman ingenuity do next? Imokeless powder, wireless telegraphy, orseless carriages, coloriess iodine, taste ess quinine,-now comes nausealess calo 2el. The new improvement called "Calo abs" is now oik sale at drugstores. For biliousness, constipation and Indi estion the new calomel tablet is a prac cally perfect remedy, as evidenced by he fact that the manufacturers have au horized all druggists to refund the price the customer is not "perfectly delighted" rith Calotabs. One tablet at bedtime with swallow of water-that's all. No taste, o nausea no griping, no salts. By morn ag your fiver is thoroughly cleansed and ou are feeling fine, with a hearty appe ite at what you please-no danger-go bout your business. Calotabs are not sold in bulk. Get an riginal packa , sealed. Price, thirty. ive cents - (21. provision in the agreement for the memdiate appointment of a claims ommission to adjudicate the claims of tmericans. Should the Mexican officials fail to gree to such a plan or to establish a overnment capable of affording ade uate protection to Americans, the ommittee suggested: "Thathwe will send a police force onsisting of the naval and military orces of our government into the re mublic of Mexico to open and maintain pen every line of communication be ween the city of Mexico and every eaport and every border port of Mex co." This, force should be sent in, the ommittee said, after notice had been riven to the' Mexican people that the Jnited States was not warring on hem and that its sole purpose was to 'estore peace, protect Americans and heir possessions and to afford the itexican peopel themselves an oppor unity to constitute "in whatsoever nanner they desire a Mexican govern nent of serious, competent, honest, and onorable men." The report of the subcommittee, repared by the chairman, Senator i'all, Republican, New Mexico, was !oncurred in by the other committee nembers, Senator Brandegee, Connec icut, Republican, and Senator Smith, krizonia, Democrat, and ordered pre To the followi T HE HO1 Tobacco Rate Cotton Rate. Grain Rate . AU Packard, Franklin - Cadillac, Kissel Kar', Nasi Chalmers, Cole, Haynes, Buick, Chandler, Columb Booth, and Ford -.. Chevrolet, Grant, Liberty T ACREAGE INVESTME WEEVIL. The F. N. Wi G. T. FLOXYl), Manage nem#NemlNemfNeei sented to the Senate, which. without diaeussion directed that it be printed, t rbbly will be called up later, Any .aetion, by the Senate in approv ing the ammimittee's recommendations, It was said, would be in the form of recommendations to the President. The report contains more than 2,225 000 words and Its summary contains a sharp arraignment of those who have directed Mexican affairs since the overthrow of Diaz in 1911. For the Mexican people, however, it sounds a note of sympathy. "The situation has grown worse from day to day? month to month and year to year, and for tei years the United States of America that great Christian civilized nation has stood "fiddling" while Mexicc burned," it says. -----0- - MEXICA NSOLDIERS ON VILLA'S TRAIL Senate Sbcommittee on Mexican Af. fairs Ready to Report, Sayi Chairman. Washington, May 28.-The Senate subcommittee which has been investi ating conditions in Mexico for sab n, onths today notified Chairmar Iudge, of the foreign relations com mittee, that it was ready to report. It is understood the subcommittee, aumong other recommendations, will Urge extreme caution in according full liplomatic recognition to the new rev. Dlutionary government, and will in. sist upon a thorough understanding by the two governments of the obli Lations Mexico is under if either the moral or the material support of the United States is to be given. Dispatches received here today said Villa again was being hunted by the MIexican troops. Revolutionary agents who have come to Washington have isserted the pursuit this time . will.bc much more earnestly conducted thar under Carranza. Reports to the State Department in rlieated that Villa was resorting tc bis old tactics of financing his forces by levies on American properties, the latest being that of a demand foi $50,000 on the Alvarado Mininy Com. pany, at Parral, on threat to destroy the properties. --- 0- -------. ON SWEET POTATO VARIElTIES Clemson College, May 30.- Ar important question before the sweel potato grower and warehouseman al this time is the question of a goo JRAN ng we wish to call special a All Written In EINSURANCE COMPANY N H AIL ..-7% Maximum a ..---- .-5% Maximum a .... ---. 4% Maximum ai TOMOBI Hudson, Oldsmobile. ia, DaVis, Dodge, Page, Ma: ,Saxon, D~aVis.... ORNADI NT INS;URANCE with w For Particulars (Jail at Ison Inisuran variety, says Geo. E. Prince, aBlsit aht horticulturist of the Extension Service, The successful marketig depends partly on the varieties of fered for sale. The Porto Rico is the most popular variety in South Carolina, the Nancy Hall being a very close second. Both of these varieties are popular on the northern markets, and those who are buying plants should consider that fact. But for best results in marketing it is best for a community or potato growing section to grow only one variety, with careful attention to standardizing and properly advertis ing the community product to give it a good "send off" on the niarkets.. NOTICE The qualified voters residing in Concord School District No. 7, of Clarendon County, South Carolina, will hereby take notice that an election will be held at Oak Grove school house on Saturday, June 19th, 1920 for the purpose of voting on the question of whether said school district shall levy and collect annually a further special tax of five (5) mills for school pur poses. Registration certificates and tax receipts required as in other gen eral election. Polls open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. i. By order of G. A. RIDGILL, L. R. WATT, R. B. MELLETT, Jr. Trustees in an(d for Concord School District. 22-2t-c CYPRESS SASH DOORS BLINDS MOULDINGS AND MILLWORK 1W o ICE! ttention SW YORK mount ..--- $150.00 mount---..--..-50.00 mount ....--35.00 :LE New Rates welI, Stephens, Scripps ...1.00 - 1.15 Iiich we fi;Iht the BOLL ce Agen cy MANNING,.S. C.