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Clear CLOTHES ECONOMY-S worth while to take care of tion by cleaning and pressing ment, and at the present prl< CAST ASIDE GARMENTl pressing, can be made service We have an EXPERT TAIl or repairing. When you want a garment to allow ample time for doing We are in position to give 3 material, and we would thanl See that everything is out loss. We are not responsible for ABSOLUTELY-we guara return to us. If we please you tell others, boost, boost, boost! Ho Sf 1619 M Another E Columt IallorA NOW H The entire stoel trimmed Suits must Charm'ning. Coat Suil dlesigners on sale nos $50 Suits, no $60 Suits, nc $75 Suits, na $90 Suits, n(. $100 Suits, n< $150 Suits, n< $200 Suits, n< $250 Suits, n< Come this week Sale prices cash, att< ing "We Knc ince the appearance of th4 four clothes by having the . Dirt and spots shortens es of clothes it pays to say S-by our system of clea: able for many months. OR at all times who can di thoroughly cleaned, alway it, as a hurried job is nev ou the very best class of c you to give us a trial. of pockets as we are not clothes that dye runs in by atee all work, and if not dc if not, tell us. Throw aw ffman] "FIGHT THE BOL HlTH'S mbia's Most Modern LPPAREL SHOP ain St., Columbia, S. C. ~ig CUT in F 'ia's Finest Showing of d Coat Su ALF FORMER PRICES of exclusive plain tailor( be closed out before modles by Americans v at cost and less. w $2-- -- w --' )W . .- -12 for your choice of these u1 Suit values. nin exra;n no apm-oval, OUR HOBBY "OLD CLOTHE! - Press >ck the Spots Boll Weevil, it is m kept in good condi the life of any gar- Men e. Mer Men ring repairing and Men Men Boy any kinds of altering Boy Boy Boy 3 bring it soon enough Boy er satisfactory. Boy lyeing on any kind of Ties Lad Lad responsible for their Lad Ladi Lad cleaning. Lad; ne satisfactory please Lad: Lad Lad ay your hammer and Midi Mid French D L WEEVIL WITH HOG AND HC In the is advisabl kind of 's! formulas cording to ment of If sugar is better t fore using will not st mixed wits Ses or syir fra wvork. TIhe foll found to p a pickle ci riCesThea One an< or miolass< one fourti ably browl One our Two anm i(These pounds of is usedl th( should be or dilminli, ~d and fur ""ivd"ll Z3histmas. pounds. foremost lael vLI with a sto will rust. _______Then po 5.00 0.00 *Yo You are mo 7.00 enjoyment blood is In 5.00 the blood Ii the system, 0.00 nervousnesn 5.00 restores En antd Enrichi 0.00 i:s strength how It brini 5.00 It Improve: apl:reciato I Is not a I lRON an < Pusual 84 p)lsalnI blood needs to Enrich it crties never the blood. Dr C. 0. D. The"Strngt the favorlte More than would rIde r TASTELES' member of needed ai tonic. e The '"-:""-- - --...c day, and y str. i 'hings" ctive January sed sed. d pressed. pressed d and pressed I and pressed aned and pressed l and pressed and pressed aned and pressed dpressed------ --- -- d pressed nged and pressed - yle, cleaned and pressed ssed -------------- ssed _... and pressed t and pressed ied and pressed ssed ssed fling. C R FARMS." the meat. Leave the meat ir three days to the pound of so that a 10 pound ham will be n pickle for 30 days and a six I bacon 18 days. After the meat een in cure a week, take it out r or barrel, remove the pickle e the meat, weight it down and pour the same pickle over th< Repeat every week. plicablo to either light or heavy which has been salted down foi ys until all nanianl heat has left six thoroughly: . se and one half pounds salt. ounce saltpeter. ounce red, pepper. ounce black pepper. n add one and one half pounds syrup or molasses and mix with~ bove until it assum,es the appear of sawdust. ply a liberal coating of the abov ire to all surface meat, excepting <in, and skin to if you like. meat should then be placed or Ie, clean floor, or in a hardwoot~ I, after first sprinkling the sur f the table, floor, or barrel with wve al Ithe meat in cure undis d1, until the heatiest piece haE in for a period of one and ont (lays, to the p)ound. Thus it leaviest piece of meat or han is 20 pounds, leave all the meat re0 daysd. smoke wvith hickors ply liquid smoke. ats cured in sweet pickle oi should be consumed within 9C from (late of cure. ats cured with dry cure may b( med immediately upon removal cure, but the flavor improve' age, and the meat is better 6iC after curing. Dry cured hami beeni known to keep) three oi years. Mrs. Edlna A. Mclherson, tsst. Emer. Home D~em. Agent. NOTICE. ereas, WV. Banks Dove, secretary ste, has constitutedl and commis Ithe undersignetd, a Board ol rators, and authorized and em. 'ed the undlersigned to oper of subscription to the capital of Manning Hotel Company up c (lay's previous notice thereot given in The Mannmng Times: Lice is hereby given that books bacription to the capital stock of Company will be' opened at the of W. C. Davis Esq.. on the 11th >f December, 1919. W. C. DAVIs. DAVID LEVI, CH[ARL~TON DuRANT, Board of Corporators :omber 10th. 1919. MADE NEW." aing - OutofiT Prices Effe 's Suits, sponged and pres .'s Suits, cleaned and pres 's Overcoats, sponged an 's Overcoats, cleaned and s Suits, small size, sponge s Suits, small size, cleaned s Overcoats, small size cl< 3 Suits, large size, spongec 3 Suits, large size, cleaned 3 Overcoats, large size, cl< Reshaped es' Coat Suits, sponged an es Coat Suits, cleaned an es Dresses, any style, spo es Dresses, according to si es Coats, sponged and pre es Coats cleaned and pre es Skirts, plain; sponged es Skirts, plaited, sponget es Skirts, any style, clear ly Suits, sponged and pre ly Suits, cleaned and pre ry Clea SMINY"-- "FENCE YOU DS Of CURING PORK cover pickle meat, present sugar shortage it left i e to use molasses or some poun< rrup in place of it in the has b used for curing pork, ac- of ja the United States Depart- replac agriculture .Specialties. again is used for dry curing, it meat. o make it into a syrup be- Ap for salt mixed with sugar meat, ick on meat as well as salt 21 da syrup. The use of molas- it. : ip does away with thi& cx Th owing formulas have been On ~ive good results: On eces 12 poundls or less make On >nlsisting of: Th nd one half pounds salt. wairn lthree fourths p~ounds syrup the a as or if preferredl, one and ance pounds of sugar, prefer- .Ap mixti ce saltpeter, the s I one fourth gallons water. T amounts are based on 50 at meat. If more or less meat br amounts of the ingredients face correspondlingly increased salt. hed, as the case may be. Lee ~ircumstances should the in- turtbe ece of meat weigh over 12 been half e meat in a stone jar or the' I barrel and w~elght it (down weigl ne. D~o not use iron, for it in cu or af ur in just pickle enough to M.e ....., . . ..br ine (lays 2e u Do More Work, cens re oabitious and you get more fromi out of everything when your vtl loodl condlition. Impurities In ive a very depressinmg effect on causing weakness, laziness, havu.e and sickness, four TlASTHLESS Chill TONIC Drgy and Vitality by PurifyIng ng the Blood. When yonu feel Dning, invigoratIng effect, see .... (a color to the cheeks and how the appetite, you will then ts true tonic value. TASTELESS ChIll TONIC WVl atent medicine, it Is simply of St JUININE~ suspended In Syrup. aione even children like it. The Crip4 Quinine to Purify it and IRON Powe .These reliablo tonic prop- bookm fail to drive out Impurities In stock ('n 01 b-Creating Power of GRoVE's to be 3 Chi TONIC tF ts made it No tonIc In thousands of homes, of su thIrty-five ye-irs ago, folks said long distance to get GROVE'S offee 3 Chill TONIC when a (lay< their famIly had Malaria or yody-buildlng, strength-giving formula Is just the same- to mn can get It from any drug It.-c per bottle. nc reing 1, 1920 - -- - --- 50c -- ------ -- 1.50 -- - - - ------75c - -_1.50 - - - - 25c ----- - - --- ----50c - -- -- 75c ----35c -- --- -- - 1.00 --- ------1.00 ---- ---- --- --75c --- --- ---- --1.50 - --------1.00 -_1.50 to 3.00 - --- --- -- - - -75c --- --- ------ ----1.50 ---------------35c ----------- ----50c ------------ ---75c - --------------75c ----- --- --1.50 vo.I The Quinine That Does Not Affect the me"3 Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA. TIVR DROMO QUININE is betterthan ordinary Quinine and does not cau e nervousness noc took for the sistnature of E. W. OROVE, 30c. TWO DROWNED AS CAR OVERTURNS IN RIVER Americus, Ga., Dec. 14.-Georgo Lindley and his niece, Louise Wright, were drowned this afternoon in the Flint river at Murray's Ferry bridge, 1Zton miles from here. Ella Wright, another little girl who was in the au tomobile, was rescued by a party of Americus people. The river is out of its banks on the Dooly County side. The drowned man attempted to drive his automobile through the backwater on the Dooly County approach to the bridge when he ran into a washout, the car being overturned. Croup Threatens Quick 'c lief of baby's croup often forestalls, aserious situationi when this dreaded diseato comes in the late hour; of night. Mothesbould Leep a hr of rune'oyapocae. heSalve convenient. when Cmoup threatens, this deigehiful salve rubbed well Into babr's throat, chest and under thesiarms will relieve the choking break co esion, and promote restful sleep. Takes the place of nauseating drags. UsedeCxiensively byphy. snans in combating rni e tc cl en as well a grown.up.. 30e. 60a and S f.20st a ;ldrar etoreor Of nt prpai4 by Brame Drug * Company FE. Wilkesboro,N. C.