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TO ma bea one of have p n t ~~Dpi this spning. If so, your order immediate There is a tremendous< f-:ve-passenger models the factory from al it is a foregone cofi production will rail fa Then, also, remember tha materials is steadily becomes more difliculi pensive-to secure th< brass that are found i Right now, you can buy If you delay the matt to pay considerably r beginning, it may be delivery on a Linwoo Stratford "Six-51" seven-t Fairfield "Six-46" seven-l 1 Y4' 4 ;Linwood "Six-39" five Brooklands "Six-5i" four-l Dartmoor "Six-39" 2 or 3-1 Limousine "Six-5i" sevenJ Sedan "Six-5i" seven'j '~v~ 's Sedan "Six-39" five-r Town Car "Six-5i" seven-] rb Paige-Detroit Motor Car MOTOR ! SUMT SUINDAY SCHOOL. ASSOCIATION. this city, andI --- -- ville; Rev. W. I. Spartanburg, S. C., May 16, 1917. and Dri. F. M. TPhe Central Cimmiittee of the South held an importa Carolina Sunday School Association, day of this week comlposedl of Rev. W. II. K. PenIdle- At this mieeti ton, Chairman, HT. L. Bomar, R. E. lined for the woi l'oggs, S. 'T. Lanham, TP. M. Lyks, of eiation dluring t 1'Bmm2 o\/ you did yest akio-morrow .by startirdg a aiccount i If, for no other reason than the unforeseen demiam life, you owe yourself a Bank Account. It's a dulty, because you haven't the power to pr you have power to start a Bank Account andl for Besides we want to help worthy young men to succeed. The Bank of Ma 'L. ,, r ;h '-' i1}i',] /,twit .ZCat'rf mlneica I' -_a :he thousands of pcoi.' who iy a Page Linwood "Six-39 Icr us suggest that you place ly. emand for these beautiful O Orders are pouring into ections of the country, and :lusion that our "Linwool" r short of the d mand. t the cost of manufactuinn advancing. Each day it ;-and consequently more ex steel, aluminum, copper and i a car like the "Linwood." P/3 one of these cars for $1175. :er too long, you may have M fore. Or, as we said in the impossible to secure early - at any price. )assenger, $1495 f. o. b. Detroit >assenger, $1375 f. o. b. Detroit >assenger, $1 E f o. b. Detroit assenger, $1695 f. o. b. Detroit assenger, $1175 f. o. b. Detroit assenger, $2750 f. o. b. Detroit )assenger, $2300 f. o. b. Detroit >assenger, $1775 f o. b. Detroit assenger, $2750 f. o. b. Detroit Company, Detroit, Mich. SALES CO., E ER. S. C.- 9 .1. F. Ansel, Green-.1h oiite~ecua IHerbert, Grieenwood; ltigMsMlwe)a -Ellerbe, .Jonesville, rna wlSprne it meeting on Mon-SttAsoiin. is rig, planis were out- iilrne h udySl kof the State Asso- ut Jli(I, e~ie his convention yea rk. vl ewt h u time ducidenteyearhtoan fedictrk.hShefundreheut Ietegin, today Wbbthwil Theua Coite wrers ua vletin from lwee Davul Wie, os Cuma, waserintn Stay Association S Mis apull fitteaumforfhi wi(llll rendr the Suiwnay Sc work wils boe bit the rmi schoolste bua~t the elfe hienp in fe ene xtr trict an Coun t Conventi Davs hil covenptica b e~a' feictime in the Sarto cai B kfle wrkSh and the cii < h resy, pln. Webbe wil eunay wsnhoorkzers t mattr Julhay ctie that Iiniettu An t entertiin pernvinm miict the futaroputt"~he sllf vnheiSn.tThissacitionwa ify foT he fut e t the cntention An egin oday ith fw elti)i the pro te car itnd thes farlin onisund Inne orservng The Ge mattue withn aiie fha with heInernatoal A was bsered trougoutfive South' ern States on February 11, is to be observed again nekt year, at a time to be set by the Committee. The General Secretary- reported that the outlook for the convention year just beginning is in every respect very en couraging. The State of South Carolina COUNTY Of GLARENDON M. J. Chandler, Plaintiff, against Richard Lawson and H. I. Ellerbe, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a judgment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated case, to me direct ed, bearing (late of May the 12th, 1917, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Clar endon Court House, at Manning, in said County, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday the 4th (lay of June, 1917, being sales (lay, * the following described real estate: All my right, title and interest, of in or to the estate of my father, John Lawson, the land belonging to said estate being located in Claren don County, State aforesaid, consist ing in part of three hundred and forty-seven acres, and adjoining lands of Haynsworth, lands formerly of Sam Richardson and others. Purchasers to pay for papers. E. 13. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. DELINQUENT TAX SALE. Under and by virtue of Sundry Executions issued by L. L. Wells, Treasurer of Clarendon County, and to me directed, I will offer for sale on Monday the 4th (lay of June, 1917, in front of the Court House at Man ing, the following real estate for taxes, for 1915, and 1916: Fulto. Mrs. Louise Simmons Richardson, 1 lot, Henry P. Stack, 35 acres, 1 Build mng, Calver. Odd Fellow Hall, No. 5042, 1 lot, 1 Building, Reval Williams, 57 acres, Est. Lames Cinductor, 2 3-4 acres, Friendship. Calley Roberson, 1 lot, James Seals, 4 lots, 2 Buildings, St. Paul, Powell Johnson, 35 acres, 1 Build ing, Santee. H. W. Mitchum, 100 acres, 1 Build ing, Elon McKnight, 35 acres, 1 Build Fing, Est. . W. McLeod, 35 acres, 1 Building, Est. Doublin Felder, 26 1-2 acres, 1 Building, Mose Marrant, 45 acres, S. W. Nelson, 606 acres, 5 Build Concord. Louis- Wells, 50 acres, 1 Building, Eadith Capers, 1 lot, 1 Building, Odd1( Fellow Hall, No. 4592, 1 1-2 acres, 1 Building, Abie Stukes, 1 lot, 1 Building, St. James. Miller Bennett, 25 acres, Joe Cain, 20 acres, 2 Buildings, .Juila House, 11 acres, 1 Building, Naomie Johnson, 11 acres, 1 Build gnes McKnighit, -10 acres,1 ..liiBuilding, -- ... Est. Edd Richbourg, 25 acres, 1 iim usi Building, s, o f Lau- Manning. enofte Henretta Brde,1lot, 1 Building, Davis ofth A. Collins, 1 lot, 1 Buildling, work an(IMt ioi ools of the Cora Felder, 19 3-4 acres, [er special Brewington. -alSuayof L. ZA. or Susan Broom, 6 rep~aredl to acres, if the Dis- IRachel Thompson, 18 acres, ons. Miss P Mill. y all her .Martha Taylor, 10 acres, 1 Build Id and of- i"g, neral See- Addie Taylor, 15 acres, attendl the Mr~s. L. I. Tomlison, 180 ncres, 1 chool for Building, aake Gene- IHarmony. .5. Hi. A. P. J1. DLa(14in, 1 00 acres, Il Buildling, 'elected asj Willis McRay, 20 acres, riintendent, Francis Taylor, 1G acres, jonwvay, as Midway. ent. ,Joe B3urgess, .Jr., 45 acres, 1 Build it ralI Comn- ,img, entertain-| Essie E. Morris, et. ail., 09 acres, I state Con- 1hlildIinK, taken in|I Annie Mcl*adudin, G0 acres, 1 Build use of the ing. la very Mrs. L~. A. Hudson, 200 acres, 3 I entertain Buildings '(oubl( have NewV Zion. itly under Carrie Burgess, 3 acres, neral See- M.'M. McF'addin, 20 acres, 1 Build ike up the ing, may wish D louglas. undIer the Geo. Conyers, 242 acres, 3 Build ings, connection ,John Sowell, 50 acres, ssociation, Mrs. B. G. hDennis, 25 acres, iotic Day" Sallie Moore, 5 acres, ty, .July 1. Martha Rush, 100 acres, 1 Build y wvill be ing. wV weeks. E. N. GAMBLE, ty." which Sheriff Claradon Cunty. *NOT Effective June 1, 1917, 2, 3 and 4 will be disconti Effective June 1, 1917, 2 will be operated on foll Leave Alcolu for Olanta Mixed Train Stations No. 2 A. M. Alcolu --- ....-9:15 *Green Hill .. -- 9:25 *Harby -..-....9:40 *DuRant ..-..-. 9:55 Gable'-- -...-10:25 Sardinia ......10:40 New Zion .. 10:50 *Beards . --. . 11:00 Seloc ..----.11:20 Olanta--- ---- 12:00 *Flag Stations. All train ALCOLU RAI P. VERY IMF The available sup] are the lowest in a countries that the; over fifty years. Prices 'of most about doubled duri or three years. The government casts a wheat cro short of American The reserve supp far below normal. A nation at wa food than a nation France, Englan Italy are short of fc ly dependent on A and, unless some IT supplying them, th tinue to fight effec The South is imp West and North $700,000,000 worth nually and is thu drain on the nation and, consequently, to the nation's safe A pound of cotto ally buy less food normally. We must raise iw THE HOME DANI .AND TI Su a CoaCl~oligt ICE.' Passenger trains No. 1 nued. Mixed trains No. 1 and swing schedule. Leave Olanta for Alcohl Mixed Train Stations No. 1 P. M. Olanta ......-_'2:00 Seloc--- ...-..2:50 *Beards -- _...3:10 New Zion ......3:20 Sardinia ..-- 3:30 Gable...---..-3:50 *DuRant .... ..y--. 4:20 *Harby -.--..---4:30 *Green Hill -- 4:40 Alcolu -- - 4:45 ' is daily except Sunday. LROAD CO. R. Alderman, T. M. Alcolu, S. C. 'OR TANT. plies of foodstuffs 11 food-producing y have been for foodstuffs have ng the past two crop report fore p which will be consumption. lies of meats are r requires more at peace. 1, Belgium and od and are large merican imports, ieans is found of ey can not con tively. orting from the $600,000,000 to of foodstuffs an s a tremendous 's food resources is now a menace sty. tat 20c will actu stuffs now than That we eat. lUST COMPANY It's