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When You Bring Your Tobacco to the Best Market in South Carolir BE SURE TO VISIT "The Most Popular Store in Manning" You will be surprised to see the wonderful values we offer. You will forge that goods have advanced. Below we mention a few of the manybargains you will find at our Store. FRUIT JARS ENAMEL WARE. L4DIES' AND MEN'S HOSIERY. 1-Pt. Mason Jars _ ---- .-- ..-...70c doz. 5-Qt. Gray Enamel Pans-20c each Ladies'Fast Black Hose 1-Qt. Mason Jars...__....__.---.- 85c doz. 2-Qt. Blue and White Pans-15c each Ladies' White Fibre Silk 2-Qt. Mason Jars -..-- - -- .....$1.10 doz. 8-Qt. Grey Dish Pans-20c each We cn'tbuyagan a thse rics-oly liit- Large Grey Wash Pans-------20c each Ladies' Black Fibre Silk-----1ctepi We can't onyha these prices-only Small Grey Wash Pans- - -c each Men's Black Hose; second edAs you knw, Enamel Ware has advanced near- Men's Hoseh asaorted col LADIES' HATS. ly double in price, we have a large stock at old Millinery has been our strongest line this Mries M es Si l o eat tepi spring. We are daily receiving Hats that the ME' SR Hh are to makt factories are closing out. We can sell you- a Hat Here's a chance for yob to buy a two-dollar Hat y at a price never heard of before. We have a sam worth $3.00 to $5.00 at --------98c e lot of dandy values. Closing them out TABLE TU Does not sound reasonable, but let us prove it at-98c each Good clean pressed gla to you. You can find in this lot the very hat you want. at 5-we have a few bar W.e want you to visit our store when you come to Manning, amey W We will. welcome you with a smile. Look for the largest store in town.Ne People's Bank of Manning. S. L.HGGN, The 5-l-25c Store Inc., MOST OF GAINS BY CROWN PRINCE LOST French Forces, With no Let-up in Offensive, Retake Much Ground Above Moisy. LULLS ALONG MANY FRONTS Germans Claim French Driven From 'Territory Taken by Them Last Week. Aside from several sectors in the region between Soisson and Rheims and in Champagne, near Monte Car nillet, little fighting of moment is tak ing place. The French, continuing their smashing tactics against the Germans, now have retaken the great er part of the territory lying north east of Moisy farm in the region of Vauxaillon, which the army of the German Crown Prince captured last week. To the east in the region of flurte bise and Craonne violent artillery con tinues and the French guns have put down an attempted infantry attack by tho Germans, the intensity of the fire and -the accuracy of the aim keep ing the men picked for the onslaught fast in their trenches. Germans Claim Success. The German war office asserts that east of Monte Carnillet, in Cham pagne, the French have been compell In all of the years precaution to guard y In Business for Your IH ed under a heavy concentration of ar tillery fire to evacuate ground they captured from the Germans in two at tacks last week. The operations of Sir Douglas Haig's army against the Germans in Winston Churchill Afraid War Wi France and Belgium have consisted End Before Navies Accomplish entirely in effectually putting down Much. attempted enemy raids and answering the fire of hostile guns. There is GERMANY'S OUTNUMBERED still considerable artillery activity on the part of the Germans on various Great Disaster, He says, to Great sectors in Belgium. Ships Obsolete Without There has been no resumption of Being Used. the Italian offensive in the Trentino region of the Austro-Italian theater, London, .une 24.-Winston Spencer but on the Asiago front there has Churchill, in an article in the Sunday been considerable artillery activity, Pictorial, demands an aggressive pol the Austrians being the aggressors. icy for the vast surplus fleets under Only Minor Operations. the Entente Allies, especially since The operations in Russia and Gala-var. The pertion inRusia ad Gla- "Allied navies," he declared, "have cia still have not risen in importance today at least two dreadnaughts for above patrol engagements and recon- every one at the (isposal of Germany noissane Lioissce and Austria andl in adldition more than Likewise in the Macedonia theater old big ships to one of the en only small engagements by patrol f But the superiority in weight parties have been reported, although east of Lake Presba the e feetml, modernity and tonnage is enemy has fr greater even than these immense violently shelled Entente trenches. figures imply. Are we really to be Unollicial advices say a temporary Austrian Cabinet to replace that of 200 big ships wait idle on the ofi Count Clam-Martinic, which resigned chance of the German fleet emerging last week, has been formed. It will to fight until peace-perhaps an un be headed by Dr. Von Seydeler, who satisfactory peace-is declared? assumtes in addition to the post of Greatest Disaster of All. premier that of minister of agricul- "When three old big ships were sunk in the Dardanelles is reported as a great naval isaster, what kind of ADVERTISE IN THlE TIMES. disaster would it be when, on the (lay Life Pr THE CAREUF', Has it ever occurred to you that a mistake in compoundin How important, then, that you take them to a compel Get Our we have been serving this community we are proud to sa ur life and your herth. May. we serve you? Complete line of Toilet Preparations, Drug Sundries, C Our Soda Fountain Products are unexcelled. Agents for Park & Tilford's Superb Candies. etal, Dickson s I mused and pass into obsolescence to has caused no paper and no persons me supplanted in further wars by air- have taken the stand that Mexico planes and submarines? should ally herself with the central "It is only when we are able to de- powers. Charges are being made that vise and execute some method of ag- print paper shipped here from the ressive naval warfare against the United States is offered free 'to news Jerman that we shall find his weak- papers if they become pro-German. ress and our strength, that we shall Telegraphic news written with the ob liberate our splendid navy from the vious View of misrepresenting the mnchanted circle the submarine has United States comes from New York, drawn about it and compel our ene- passing the censor without difficulty. nies to absorb themselves so much nthe process of their own defense as THOUSAND BALES COTTON :o leave them no leisure to encompass DESTROYED AT AUGUSTA ur ruin." 41 Augusta, Ga., June 24.-Fire to CRMANS in the Grogan and O'Dowd Cot stroyedl about 1,000 bales of cotton. BVERY POSSIBLE PRESSURE There were 3,700 bales of cotton in USED TO STOP CAMPAIGN three compartments. The flames got FOR BREAK WITH through one fire wall. The full ex GERMANY tent of the damage will not be known until a survey is made tomorrow. nfluential Newspaper Advocates Sev- Tere is full hisurane The fire was erance of Relations Between Mexico under control at midnight. and Central Powers-Pro-Germans _ __ Are Working With Money and LAD KILLED BY LIGHTNING Threats to Stir up Further Trouble Between United States and Mexico. Catholic Orphanage at Sharon, Gh., Near Augusta, Struck. Mexico City.-Every possible pres mure, including financial offers are re- Macon, Ga., June 24.-According to orted to have been brought to bear messages received here tonight, light >y Germans and pro-Germans to stop ning struck a Catholic orphanage at he campaign of El Universal for Sharon, Ga., this evening. Seifert ,he severance of relations between McRae, 14 years old, of Macon, was Mfexico and Germany. El Universal killed. No other details are obtain vill say editorially tomorrow that in able here. Sharon is in Taliafero he flood of commsnt the campaign County, near Augusta. L DRUGGIST!t g your prescription may mean your death? pent, careful pharmacist! Record! Uthat not a single mistake has been cisrged up to us. igars and Tobacco. Pho ug Store, . DAVIS-JOHNSON. The marriage of Anna Belle, the\ oldest daughter of Willis and Eliza Davis to James Johnson, took place in Trinity A. M. E. Church last Thursday night. The ceremony w performet by Rev. A. W. Timmon'. Several hundred people witnessed the performance. The contracting pai. ties come from the best colored fami lies in our community. Willis Davis is and has been mail carrier in Manning for thirty odd years. James Johnson is the oldest son of Calvin Johnson, a successful colored farmer on Mrs. McLeod's plantation. .Several white people attended the marriage at the colored church. The affair was creditably conducted, and the decoration of the church attracted much attention, and was very beauti fully arranged. Belle Davis finished the course of studies in the colored graded school here and held the highest respect of her people. James Johnson has been working Pennsylvania several years where he now holds a good job. The bridal party left for New York Thursday morning. A crowd of colored people was at the depot to see thcm off. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE,'S TASrELUSS chill TONIC, drives ou .Malaria,enrichesthe blood.and builds upthe sy ten. A thue tonic. For adults and children. S We take every possible ne 61, Manning, S. C.