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GEtMAN .MON EY .tecent lid Believed to llave Un earthedl Giganitle ('onspirney Against UiliIed States Govern iments War Plants. Wa'Ishlinugon01. Sept. 7.-Nunerous in(ictmuents for conispiracy to thwart the goveritnments' war plals and tic its hands Iin many ways aipear to be III prospect as a result of We(nesday's . ation-wide raid of Iudiust rial Work era of the 'World offices by department of justice agents. iEvidice Is said to be fast ac Cumulating to suppolt the belief that a gigantic conspiracy has existed for some time past to cripple file gov erinent in carrying on the war; that Its ra InI ifications have extended into virtually every state, and that numer olus anti-war activities which at) peared to emanate from many sourc es in reality had their fountain-head in a single group of colspiIators. Anti-draft demonstrations, crippling of war Industries by so-called labor disturbances and by violence, burning of crops and continuous preachment of anti-ally sentiment, with other activ CHILL & FEVER iOR -eH'LLS 'AND- PlEva" 1PUM8 A(.SUa. GILIOURPAfVE" 4TXRMITTUNT FCVKR AN AtLL MLAARIAL 0DISEA1119 AVDLA URIPPE.. DIEICTIONU TWO TEAGPOONI#UL8-..IN WA TERf KVIERY TIf ItIRE 140U ittiTt or ACTq WELL. TH&N TtrnE K4116EA DAY CH LOREM IN F OPORTIONtOA44L JiRJC 25 CENTS . :e ' s e i JACMSONVILE. FLA. Buy,;t at druggists and general stores or postpaid from.the manufacturers: Health About Gone M an y thousands of wVo men suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardui, thc wvoman's tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one from Mrs. Z. V. Spelt,. of i layne, N. C. "I could' not stand on my feet, and' just suffered terribly,"' she says. "As my suf fering was so great, and he had tried othier reme dies, Dr. - had us geot Cardul. . *. I began improving, and It cured mne. I know, and my doctor knows, what Car dul dId for me, for my nerves and health were Obout gone." The Woman's Tonic She writes further: " I am in splendid health . .. can do mywork. I feellI owe it to Cardul, for I was In dreadful condition." I you are nervous, run down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, etc., every month, try Card dul. Thousands of women praise this medi cine for the good It has done therm, and many physicians who have Used Cardul successfully with their women patients, for years, endorse this medi cine. Think what it means to be in splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Give Cardul a trial. ities, tunded to retard tlhe government iI prosecuting the war, alppear from recent discloslires to have been includ ed within file scope of the alleged con spiracy. Into the formation and the workings of-this alleged cotspiracy, tlie depart mntilt. of justice has hegun an inquiry m10ore coimprehenisive, It Is said, than any lailielied since this colltry en tered the war. -Ilow closely .the anti-war activities and propaganda have been Interrelat ed Is to be determined largely by the federal grand jury, now sitting at Chli cago, investigating documents seized by govern ment agents in their raids Wednesday of . -W. W. and socialist oflices of that. city and 'throughout the country. Indications are that the al leged conspiracy had its origin . in Itially his entire time today to consid Chicago and was actively dlirected from that elly. There are also indications that Ger inn money financed, iI part, this 1)10 paganda, and was spent freely in Iany ways to fiurther the ends of the conl spirators. The grand Jury inquiry will not he confined. from present indieations, to Chicago. So vast is the accumulation of let ters, cheks and papers of all descrip lions seized by the government agents that the great )ul1k still lies unsifted, and the exact delerinat Ion of their contents and significance probably vilI not be reached for several days. William C. Peitts. the assistant it torney general who conceived and di reted the exeeilion of the idea of a nation-wide seizuirte of I. W. W. papers a0 a pre-arranged hoir, ldevoteld vir (ration of reports from 111 sectilis as to the results obtained. "Ile resutlls are very satisfy was all that. Ie 'would say. Tlhe govermiliet's hani1ids have bein greatly strengliened by tle seizire Of papers in con teilplated proccedings apainst person leieitlled with the 1. W. W. anl otliers; wiose activities have heoii for some tile under silirveilIlince. 'lnny of these documenit, are said to relate to laboir distiribaices in Ihe iWest and Mhe Paeilie Northweoet. Experience Ile ltesi Te:acher. It is generally admitted th:lt exper ivnce is the best teacher, blt shouIld Otlis as Vell ts our own? The ex icrience of a tiouisand person s is imore to be dtipendled 1 upon than that of olne individual. Mlny ihollsalds of persons have used Cha Im be rla in's 1(ougli eiiedy foir cnoughs and cohls wiIh tle best results, wihicl shows it to be a IlioroughI ly reliable prepara tioll for those diseases. Try it. 11 is lront and effectual and pleasant to take. Goiernor's Sons [in Service. "The Governor of SouthiI Carolina and at least two former governors of SouibI Carolina, Sheppard and II Py ward, have sons In the military ser vice of tle t'nited States."--Colii bia State. Make it three. Capt. Ilenry Till mail, of Gtre(n wool. has been ready from the fist.--News and Courier. This Is interestine --pal-itiniarly inl G reellwood w here Capt. I lenry Till ioani is ini lhaige of hiome big's in lhe' (riceit to Goiveiiiors' SOils ini thle ser whihi tn casioii it has criticized the .htidgmnent oif Goveinor Mlanning ini soime of his titlicial acts, as to his piatiottismn and t hat of his faily somuethling whliIch thle Gover'nor, with tie excellent ta:;e of a gentleman, tdtes tnot uise as a polit ical Iboost. The people of the State generally, we be lleve, dto not really knowv the facts and without his knowledge this plain statement of facts, In justice to him, 1s presented. ie has had foilly sons to voluonteer despite initial sacrifices and all ac cepted for the active service of their coitry 1 in thiis struiggle to pireserve our lives and I liertiles fronm the met elless hand of thle Kaiser. Many oi cials have a son In the service, somte two, a fewv three, but perha ps no oth er high oticla I has offered so many sons to the country as Governor .\lani ning with four sonsi no0w behind the color's. 'When the t roil e withi Mexico caine, William S. Manning, oldest livIng son of Governor and Mfrs. Manning, was earning his living as Washington cor.. respiondent of a Newv York newsp)aper. Though dlependent entirely on his sal ary for the support of himself and W ANTED-- -JUNK! ALL KINDS OF. OLD IRON 35c a Hundred Pounds ALSO Brass, Copper, Hides, etc., at Market Prices HYMAN LUREY Opposite City Hall faimily, le retur ined at on1ce' to his nl ive state ailil cut isted as a private witi the Charleston Light DIragoons at a wag(, about one I wNelftli his WaLishng ton salary. le served on the mexican bor)der In that Capacity. When this clash with Gernany camtie, Will int M.anning, above ihe age of the dri'aft, LIpplied foi' admissioni t t i ilcers' Training Caniip. After training at Folt Meyeri, Va.. he was designated by the governmniit, a. few days ago to en ter onl special training at Cambridge, lass., for trench wLWarfare. Ainother married son of the gov enior, Berlalird Alanning, resignei a 'tspon sible aild iti'lratlve position as Cshier of a bailk and mitered the Otlicers' Training Camp at Fort. Ogle thorpe. A few days ago this young father ret urnied on futrlough to hIs wife to biry I their only child. ThIs ,patriotic youig Carolinian, .having eaCrned the honor of being oie of the two iii selected out of hIs con panly for the position of Instructor in the second training cautp, returns shortly to assuime that respoitbility. Wyndliam M. Alannintg, a graduate of West Point, married aniI the fa thter of two childrett, was Captain of the Charleston light Dragoons when troops were needed in Mexico. He served oil te border iintil March when lie brought his tioop home. Inl the beglinning of this war with Gler mtany, Capt. Manning was stationed as captaini in the Trainin g Camp at, Fort Oglethorpe. As If lie father, with hiis duties as wir governor, and Alr's. Mainnitng. acive amoti- th woient of South Carolina. inl preainitg thie State for thit. strain of war. we'. not doing entoiighit, still antotheI' soni offtred hi life. This boy. llur1well .\laningil ., two year1s bolow the requiremenvits of the draft, left collegeo to b .1~e private inl thev Nharlest 1 MIgh <agons. Therhe tie waits. like his brothers. to give it' n'eld h, his lie for thiel name1l1 of IhIe Slate, the triedom of Amterien. -The Greenwol~vod ind(ex. LADIES DRESSES Ladies Serge Dresses, all shades, in new fall snappy styles, priced from $15 to $25 each GROWING DEM FINISI See The Yard wide new fancy colors, per yard Yard wide, new fanc Taffeta cornbination per yard . . Yard wide, rich fancy per yard . . Yard wide Satin Mess and colors, per yarc Extra heavy yard wi, navy and colors, pe: N: Our first sho' and see these tode Ladies Long Coal Ladies Wool Vel Ladies Coat Suite SHIRT WAISTS Ladies Crepe de Chine Shirt Waists in white and f lesh; price $3.50 and $5.95 each Ladies Georgette Crepe waists in white and flesh; price $5.95. A ,1init1, Debate Proolsed. Those, opposed to lease a1di llease 151), oligiht to necept tie ciallege (of Mr. lUlease to nake( the war with (Ivr iny an issuev in tlie next. State cain paign. As a mnatier of fact. It has ah soluitely notlhin2 14)1 do witl State is sites, and it. iakes no ulifference who Is elected to oliee in (lis State, out - side of senators anid conigressmeni, they cannot Influence fihe <1uestion of peace or war, but it Is well for us all to know how many of the voters in South Carolina are in favor of allowing Get' many to Insult our flag, murder our citzeiis upon file high seas, overrun peaceful and helpful countries and get away with it. We h1ope) Mr. 1leas's cial lenge will be accepted. We would like to see a joint debate on the justice of thiIs war bet we"n the former (lo\ ernor and Congressni Nicholls, his ole( %'ver dear friend, and if Mr. Nicholls, for any reason, is not avail able, we wo uld like to see a joint de bate bet ween .lr. Illease and .\lr. Lever Ioth1 are r4siilents of ithe saime coil gressional district, and we wolid sig gest that. tlie debate he pulled off at some point in tliat. district mutually agrecable to both parties.-York News. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic )roperties of QUININIC and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, IEnriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. Value Doubled. TUhe yearly valte of agricultural productions of ile United States has doibled iIn the last 15 yeair; inl the samthe )eriod11 the(- popIu hition of tho country has increaid one-third. wi for a Battleship. SeVen titns of al a d lay wil carry an 4rilitary hat tlieship atheg nt te ernisin speed of' 10 to 12 knots; but to firiv im her at 20 or over. five tines hat amutount must he used. CLARDY J STAND IN THE With a tremendous New Fall Silks dire manufacturers = -=NO MIDDLE l AND FOR SATIN [ SILKS se Today stripe Satins, in all . . . $1.50 y stripes in Satin s, all colors, price . . . 1.75 plaid Silks, price . . . 2.00 aline, black, white S . 1.50 de Taffeta, black, r yard . 1.50 EW FALL CO)~ wing of ladies new Fa ry. s, made of "Salts Sea our Coats with Fur T: 3 in Serges and Pop] Clardy8 Laurens "A GOOD PLAC I vsey', Sept. 'k.--A q a tofn f li1 appreciat ioll of li; valutble m(l Jill tihing (vrvic,; a (hairiliall of tit I ekens Olinty%.4 "I11 1 e mp i on boa1' 1rd, IlIon I,". 1'. . \cC ra ve has been I Iresel I with a hllll(lol-l( So solill gold 23 jew v I lantliltonl wvatch. This gilwas' naladf by the vi Wells of I':asl ey, who beini; dally associated with .\Mr. .lc(ravey realizes that he has done splenidi work in helping to seeuie the firs <1utota from this county and th i: hid 01 Was chosen to express to Iiin Il appreiation of o1r patriotic citi Zenls. FI NA l SETTL Ei31 ENT. 'T'ake noltle thalt oil the 12th day 0 October, 1917. we will render a finai accoiult oi (uir ne's anid doiigs as 1,x. eutors of Ihe' etc;1te of Capt. .1. R .linter. deeensed, in tihe olice of th< .Juidge of Probae f Io Lauirens coulity at II o'clock .1. In. anid oil ilte samte da) will apily for a filial discharge fronl 0111 tiusts as Executors. Any per-soi indebted to said estat is notilled and reqtuired to Ilake pay. ment on that date; and all poisomt having claills agailst said estate wil tresei thei onl or before saidI date dliy roven Or le forever ha rred. E. I .MINTE'R, W. It. .\lNTIOit. .1. E'. .\INTERl, Executors. pt. 1 , 191 .-1 o. Storn Sil PERUN I Now Enjoy The Best of Health k WILSON FRONT RANKS showing and Sale of ct from the largest to the consumer. IAN'S PROFIT CREPE D Best quality Crepe c inches wide, blacl shades per yard GEORGET1 Best quality 40 inch C black, white and all SATIN CH Heavy Satin Charmneu in black, white, nav yard . . . (LTS AND SUI' 11 Coats and Suits no i Plush," price from rimming, price from lins, new fall styles, E Wilson ,S.C. E TO TRADR" =2 ZVILO NOW IS YOUR CHANCE One store room for rent in the Burns block, on the north side of the square. L. E. BURNS At Red Iron Racket p The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Ilecntisc of its tonlic id Inxative effect, LAXA. T*VI, IROMO QtTNINP isbetterthan ordinary Qiimine amid does tnt cmise nervousness nor tiging in bend. Wmemuber the full nme and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c. tch Troubles ice Childhood A Made Me Well I Mr. Win. W. Everly, 3325 North imicocc street, Philadelphia, .a., writes: "I hava been troubled with stomach disoriers vin'e childhood, but after taking six bottles of your Peruna, I now enjoy the best o' health. I also had catarrh in the head, which prac tically has disappeared, thanks to the Peruna Co. for their good work." Those who object to liquic' medi nes can procure Peruna Tablots. u STREET DRESSES New fall styles in La dies Satin Dresses, all the leading new shades, priced from $15 to $27.50 each E CHINES e Chine, full 40 :, white and all . . .1.50 'TE CREPE eorgette Crepe, in shades, perF yard 1 .75 ARMEUSE se, 40 inches wide, yr, and green, per . . .2.00 rs wdisplayed. Call $20.00 to $35.00 $15.00 to $25.00 $15.00 to $35.00 LADIES STREET HATS Ladies Street Hats for today's wearing, in black and colors; nif ty styles; priced from