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FALL 0 Sept. 3r Ready-to-Weai This is the most complete, up-to-da brand new merchandise ever brough neither pains nor expense to place be at attractive prices, and whether you priced article, we have it, but in ever of the price. Ready A most excellent assortment of all and juniors. SUITS and COATS-Bolivia, Tric Poplin, $19.75 and up. DRESSES-Serges, Tricotine, Dui back Satin, Crepe de Chine and 'repe SKIRTS-Plaids and Plain-.Accoi $6.75 and up. BLOUSES-Jersey, Tricolette, Crt and up. PETTICOATS-Jersey, Satin, Ch FURS-A beautiful line, womem childrens, $7.50 and up. Remember, we have Dresses, Coat A complete line of Brassieres, Goss lin and Silk Underwear, Hand Bags, e For the 1 aby, a nice assortment of Mi0 Mrs. W. B. Wall has just returned kets, where she bought the best stock the State. While there she engaged tent milliner.. You will find here hats of style, qu and up; KNICKERBOCKER Ilats| For children we have "Lids for Ki( Sci School days are nearly here and the to clothes for the young folks. We complete stock of clothes, shoes and I For girls we have a splendid assor ;skirts. For boys we have Dubblebilt, six and Sealpax Athletic underwear. These are only a few of the good tI Our De Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Infant's and Children's Dry Goods and Notions. Men's and Boy's Furnishings SHOES WHEN IN MANNING MAKE 'l Rest Rooms, cool water, electric YOUR PATRONAGE IS MOST A LDEI 20 STOR Clarendion's Store of Quality APNNG d and 4th r and Millinery ! te, and most reasonably priced stock of t to this part of the State. We have spared :ore you this merchandise of QUALITY, want a low priced, medium priced, or high y instance there is 100 per cent value back -to-Wear sizes, styles and shades for women, misses otine, Silvertone, Serges, Twill Veloir and rytine, Charmeuse, Tricolette, Satin, Crepe Meteor, $14.75 and up. Ldion, Box Plaits, Leather Trimmed, etc., pe de Chene, Georgette and Voile, $2.00 angeable Silk, $6.75 and up. and misses, $20.00 and up; Juniors and 3 and Suits in Stouts up to size 56. ard and Warner Corsets, Sweaters, Mus tc. Dresses, Caps, Gowns, Bootees, etc. finery from t- New York and Baltimore mar= of millmery ever brought to this part of Miss Butler, an experienced and compe ality and artistic workmanship, for $5.00 $8.00 and up; GAGE Hats $15.00 and up. Is" $2.75 and up. mothers' thoughts are beginning to turn can supply your needs as we have a most Lats for boys and girls. Lment of wash dresses, middie suits and nonths guaranteed suits, Kaynee Blouses tings we have for the school boys and girls. partments Furniture, Rugs - House Furnishings Jewelry, Silverware and Novelties Automobile Accessories. Hard ware and Agricultural Implements Retail Grocery and Meat Market. THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. fans, and elevators for.your comfort. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED) tMA N'S Manning, South Caoinan U. S. TRADE RIGHTS MAY SUIR BAD BLOW If President Follows Direction of Con gress as Embodied in Section 34 of New Merchant Marine Act. Washington, Aug. 30.-The United States may find itself without trade rights in other countries if Section 34 of the new merchant marine act is carried out, Secretary Payne of the Interior Department, warned ih a re cent letter to the Chamber of Com merce of the Tjnited States, a copy of which became available here today. "And, of course, it may follow," the letter added, "that the business of the country will find itself very greatly embarrassed." "I wonder," Mr. Payne wrote, "if the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, or any of its comir -ttees, has given consideration to Section 34 of the merchant marine bill and the conse quences to the commerce of the United States Which would result if the Presi dent follows the direction of the Con gress with respect to the abrogation of treaties with the United States which restrict the right of the United Dysentery can be checked and the pain relieved by the use of Anti-Ferment. Take a dose every thi'ee or four hours un til relieved. Directions with each bottle. "Ask Those Who Have Used it" CAMPBELL'S ANTI-FERMENT For Mild Disorders of the Stomach and Bowls. Home 13 Agr ar On account of n1 leave, and I will b iM the case we will b) H! eturn, which I hc gi time we expect to EU others as a medii " Until Mr. Muss calls for H-og Cho is doing this worl It has been a p you, which we hop AgriculturI ial Agei States to impose discriminating cus toms duties on imports or discrimi natory tonnage dues on foreign vessels and of vessels of the United States entering the United States ? "The substance is: "The President is hereby author ized and directed, within ninety days after this act becomes a law, to give notice to the several governments, re spectively, parties to which treaties are conventions, that so many thereQf as impose any such restrictions on the United States will terminate on the expiration of such periods as may be required for the giving of such notice by the provisions of such treaties or conventions." "This part of the bill has not been much discussed. The treaty, as you know, is a contract between nations. The treaties here affected are the com mercial treaties, on which our rights to do business with the nations of the world depend. Manifestly we cannot terminate these treaties without the consent of the country affected. Since they are reciprocal all that we have a right to do is to terminate the treaties according to their terms. "Some treaties may be terminated on a fixed notice. Others are to run a definite number of years an(d may then be terminated on a fixed notice. The countries will scarcely consent to modify the treaties giving u's a right to discriminate against their com merce and at the same time permit us to enjoy the ights which the treaties secure to us. A formal notice will probably result in the entire abroga tion of the treaty. "Passing for the moment any ques tion of international good faith, we may confront the praotical diffculty that we have no right to trade with other countries, since our r' hts in this behalf rest on the treaties affected, and, of course, it may follow that the blusses sof the country will find itself very greatly embarrassed. "While I am not charged .vith this matter, it seer.is to me it was some thing that you should be lad to have called to your attention." The ninety-day period provided for in Section 34 expires Friday. Govern ment oflicials have not thus far given I any intimation as to what steps were contemplated toward carrying out See tion 34. GEORGIA WOMEN CAN VOTE Atlanta, Aug. 30.-Women of Geor gia are given the right to vote in the coming Statewide primary on Septem oank & T The Bank That Serves icultural Departn iy health the Bank has given away from the Bank for sot a compl~tled to dlis'onltinuel thi p)e to be not later than Septen again offer this column to ti im of exchange. er's retur'n the Bank will he er'a work and turn them ovei and is occup)ying my oflice. easure for bo0th the Bank an e and~ expect to continue to dic Yours Respect fully, C. A. McF'AI xt., [1ome1 Bank and rust Col ber 8, as well as the gneral election, according to an opinion submitted to Governor Dorsey today by R. A. Denny State's attorney general. The opin ion is also signed by Graham Wright, assistant attorney general. Mr. Denny argued that the women may not register because they can not take the oath prescribed for male citi zens, but that they can not be pre vented from voting because the nine. teenth amendment to the Federal Conl stitution distinctly declared that "the right of citizens of the United States shall not be denied or abridg.-' by the United States or by any State on ac count of sex." The attorney general holds that while "it may be desirable to change the laws and Constitution of Georgia to ratify the situation, it is not neussary and that any woman pos sessing the necessary qualifications under the Constitution is entitled to the right of suffrage." Professional Cards JNO. G. DINKINS Attorney- at-Law MANNING. S. C DuRANT & ELLERBR Attorneys at Law MANNING, S. C. IR. 0. Purdy. S. Oliver O'Bryan PURDY & O'BRYAN Attorneys and Counselors at Law. MANNING. S. C. FRED LESESNE Attorney at Law MANNING, S. C. Loans Negotiated on Real Estate MONEY TO LOAN On Real Etate-Smnll and Lar Loans. Long Terms. J. W. WIDEMAN MANNING. S. C. H. C. CURTIS, Attorney-at-Law MANNING, S. C. rust Co. ient me an extendea~ netliel ti beingf iber 1st, at whi' 9 gladl to take ali to Dri. Wood who d myself to serw IN,