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~Here aret1 We Leave it to The Prices J Standard Granulkted Suga Green Rio Coffee, dandy, Green Porto Rico offee, si Roasted Whole Gr in Coff "J. C. B., Roasted a d Groi lent," lb. .... .... ... Evaporgted Peache , Choi Butt Bacon, Fancy astej Clean Easy Soap, t e - t Jiffy Jell, the new atin, Harness Oil, it' a ood < Shoe Life, s es Sh bill Rat Trap , the kin that Ke sene 0 1, Every day in the w ek e CROCKERY, CH A, WARE, SCHOOL S P] Field Seeds ! ( WE ARE HEADQ A GRADE SEEDS TO I SEE US AND BENEFI Manning 6 The Store ] Manning Graded School Honor Roll. Realizing the importance of good discipline, punctuality, and regular attendance, the Manning Graded School has set as its standard for the honor roll one hundred on deportment, one hundred on attendance, and an average of ninety on scholarship. THE CRX Wish to Announce I will be in Manning,. OURO1 In making this rem glasses for $1.00 a pa duce our service in yol as our Glasses. Our ( great success by many wearing them and a same results wherevei Kryptok Invisible slii You Cann See Near an Let REME That the above offe $5.00 elsewhere for $ visit only. All BI] SCRIPTIONS GROI and up) DURING TH Reggular prices will We ask you r established; as to five years. In tl get the sale wil . CAN SATISFY Yi (ou Whether kre Right r,lbh.-...-...-...-....7%A lb.-..-...-....-...--.A iperb, b. .. -_ 25c ee, fine, lb. ... 20c and Coffe excel .... ... .... .25c ce ifornia, lb. 15c Cure, lb. .. .. 15c mover, cake 3%c e,pkg ...... . 11c me, qt. can .. .. 30c s, pt. bottle .. .. 25c don't miss, each 15c 12c. a Gallon xcept Saturdays. GLASSWARE, TIN LIES, ETC. arden Seeds! RTERS FOR HIGH ANT, FOR PROFIT. locery Co. Bontiful. 1st grade-Elizabet'n Orvin, Lena Walker, Bonnie Kate Bullard, Zella ouise Harllee, Lula Sue Rigby, lanche Venning, William Coffey, J. 3. McCord, James McD. Cole, Edgar Windham. 2nd grade-Ruth Boger, R.ith Coth ran, Lilian Ervin Effie Jones, Virginia Drvin, Dorothy Ridgill, Audrey 00 lasses Elsewhere rSTAL OPTI :hat their specialist t the Central Hotel 3JECT rkable offer of $5.00, ir. is simply to intro ir community as wvell -asses have meat with personsl who are no0w re meeting with the -they are introduced. ocals Will Not Con Vou I Far With the Same/ MBER r of Glasses valu dat 1.00 a pair' is fQor this iOCALS and!/PRE JND LENS ~S$2.50 IS SALE.I prevail af this visit Lt to e,6nfuse our remarka ourselves, you know exact iis particular line, The C1 e for this visit only. An< ,oU awlinson. cat 8rd grade-Winnle Plowden 96; beht ouise 'Brown, 94; Gertrude Rigby, essa 8; Olin . Buagess, 98; Helen Katsoff, of , 2; Alston Gerald, 92; Hugh Davis, T 1; Olivia Horton, 91; Sidney wor tbramg 90. uso 4th g'rade-Virginia Coffey, 93; wl leorge ,Ridgill, 93; Ruby Bullard, 92; eQ't 'earl Bullard, 91; Mattle Horton, 91. . 5th grade-Mildred Smith, 98; Lily ""' Cmma- Sprott, 97; Corinne McKelvey, ''r 16; Hattie Breedin, 94; Frances L.* )ickson, 93. ,tre 6th grade-Chas. Davis 93; Mm. tichardson, 498; Chas. Wilson, 95. Sara. Lesesne, 98; Mary Metropol, 93 [abel Plowden, 99; Lula Rigby, 9E. 8th grade-Peter Bradham, 96; Jo,. "O Bragdon, 96; Ralph King, 92; Glenn wi Earvin, 91. pai 9th grade-Thomas Bagnal, 96; the Eflma Coskrey, 96; Moses Levi. ti 10th :grade-Herman Duncan, 94; Irene Plowden, 91. .?o ~ - ed Stiff, Sore Muscles Relieved. sat bol Cramped muscles or soreness fol- An lowing a cold or case of grippe are ia eased and relieved by an application eig of Sloan's Liniment. Does not stain the skin or clog the pores like mussy 1y ointments or plasters and penetrates ifl an quickly without rubbing. Limber up wi your muscles after exercise, drive out fin the pains and aches of rheumatism fa and bruises with Sloan's Liniment. nl Get a bottle to-day. At all Druggists, op 25c.-adv. an o~ wE THE CHANGE IN PARIS hi Paris Letter to the New York World. ho A great civic movement for the "cleaning up" of Paris is on foot un der the direction of M. Urbain Gohier, ci the noted editor of the Paris Journal, F and other prominent men. No one in aj the future is to be given any pretext whatever to asperse the name of France or its Capital with the accu- h sation of decadence or degeneration. The Paris of the foreign tourist sc will be a thing of the past after the lY war. The gay Babylon, the Ville Lu-- ti miere, the city of a form of reyster- tl ing gayety the very thought of which ni shocked prudish persons the world P over, is to be cleaned up forever. That al Paris is to die with the war. Its de- 1a mise will be all the easier since, as ci a matter of fact, it never really ex- ci isted. ti Paris, the great city of light, of n marvelous architecture, of art and i1 beauty and many attractions which a no other citp can rival, never in re- n ality was anything but a serious city. 0 The sinful notions regarding it had f their origin largely in the imagination 0 of the foreign visitor, ignorant of the t The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head d Because of Its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA- a TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and took for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. I KOST PHEN( FOR THIS EVE UL CAL COMPA WONDAY, TUESDAY a OUR WORK IS GUAR*J 3HW ARE~ of persons who call at your hi travelhling ri CRYSTAL C 13 Jefferson Counity Bank Bldg.. be offer with such offers that y what to expect when you bu -ystal Optical Co. is selling you xanmination is cheerfully aker amtary facts regarding Paris) in Lble of judg ing what their eyes !ld an'd unakcquainted with the nec ,ry vaietv o the .nodes of life } rc a! t I;} be idec was; fomented also by the lac <i cer'n'i French novelists, "v. howew:r, in a vein of satire cli w t on the duller for "s Hof m rse, had its unconven .. <n ! ., not because it was a rich eiy, iat because, regarded as most . "active resort in the en wor ;ad the center of govern it of a .'ion devoted. to the most L a i :i ,eas and respect for the rty :f .mers, it had- tolerated the wth of amusement places of va in ?.i"ds .nd of methods of conduct ich was1W; ilowed to pass on the ap ent presumption that they were native habits of the persons prac .ng them. n all this the. French people had no icern and took but little interest. has often been said that the wick persons whom American tourists outside the cafes on the grand ilevards to watch were other sericans from the north or south the hemisphere, of Russians, Span ds, Ccandinavians or other for ners. the French themselves, a singular serious and home and family lov s people, could find no joy or tusement in the forms of pleasure rich the foreign tourist seemed to d to his liking in Paris. The very mous cafes of the Boulevard Mont irtre and of the Avenue de Clichy re almost without exception owned. erated and conducted by foreigners, d the tourist anxious to display his " )alth was furnished in them oppor- t nities for spending his money for rms of amusement which he would I yve regraded as trival and ridicu us at home. ' e In Paris the great serious centers p , attraction are conducted by renchmen, and there the tourist p ainst profitable knowledge and ex- c rience in the appreciation of the p .autiful and in the development of n s artistic instincts. When the war began the shady re- 'I arts run by foreigners, were prompt- 0 put out of business, but gradually ey began to be reonened, and, with 11 te return of a certain volume of the c ncritical tourist traffic, they ex- a ended and gradually began to as- E ime the aspect of the old clays. The s Kcal government, still chiefly preoc- r ipieri by the war, had not in many t ises taken the measures which were I ireatened against those who would c ot observe the law, and recently a rge section of the old-time question ble amusement places had been run- I ing almost in full brast. A series 1 f raids by the police during the last artnight has put most of them out I f business. The movement now on foot aims o put an end to them and to begin t once that policy which, it is un erstood, the French Government has lready decided on, of making Paris f possible still more attractive for he clean minded tourist and of elim nating the features which had given )MENAL So VISIT ONLY ASSES i NY, OF BIRI md WEDNESDAYI iTEED FOR FIVE YEAR ogie and cim to represent us, we hi propsentatives. >PTICAL CO., Blirmi ngha have been ade at other ple y from The 'rystal Optical more for your money thal2 1, with the understanding t Nt WAN 10 Men with canvas C1ar ter, Lee and burg Coufntip F.M. Care of The Times ( ie city an undesirable name among ti e ignorant and untraveled in many p nds. The leaders of the clean-up ovement declare the thorough )mbing out of the city is taking lace. "During the first part of the war I aris was dignified, tranquil and g lean," Urbain Gohier says in the aris Journal. "The bad social ele ient had deserted it; the Apaches nd the spies had run into their holes. his was a unique period in our mem ries. "The foreigners who in the past ad thought themselves justified in omparing this great center of cour ge and patriotism wnh Babylon in er palmy (lays were struck with re pect and admiration. Now the 'nor nal lift' has begun :-gain. That it o say, the malefactors ofall kinds ave reappeared and they have start d their bold actions with impunity. "Complaints have been made by the lecent part of the population who had loped that the evil e-ements were )anished forever. The darkness which nvelops Paris after sunset is no onger merely the effect of an econ omy of fuel or a precaution against reppelins; it has the value of a sym )ol. He who sees nothing can say iothing. There is shadow and silence. "The evil elements quickly under stood the advantages which this con lition offered them to begin again heir undesirable operations. Never was the moment more favorable for ALE $ IINGHAM, I EBRUARY 19, 2O, 2! OUR OPTIC2 Has had ye2ars of safely rely on anyt wvill be glad to exam with their' eyes abs< OUR Will Positively Reli - Headi As wvell as all oti of the eyes that c wearing of prel'O~' ity inl most calses. Dont Forg Mionday, Tue FEBRUAF vye no( O1FFICE H-OURS If your' timel is aAa avoid the rush. es by men wvho are not resp<( Co. We guarantee our wt you could p)ossibly obtain e a you needn't buy glasses FED! Buggies to adon, Sum Williams ;. Apply to SHOPE, )ffice. Manning. S. C. 1e cleaning up which all honest peo le are now sighing for." War or no war, The Times Job epartment is rushed all the time. 'he reason is plain-quality and uickness. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. SEE OR WRITE US FOR Se''cti on Paek >f anything in the line or Weddings, Persona' )wn Use. single Diamonv" Diamor , locks, 1t Goods, .E' Est patterns, oths . We handle Dnly A4NUINE GOODS aInd col. . ith all mail order houses. , filled at once. TRY US. SYLVAN BROS. Cor. Main & Hampton Sts. Phone 1015 COLUMBIA, S. C. PER PAIR LABAMA And Every 90 DJays Thereafter (L SPECIALIST hing he tells you. He mne all who ar'e troubled >lultly free. GLASSES eve All Pains Aboult the andl~ Eyes 101' ahnformal cond(itionls aIn be rel ie2ved thro~ugh y lit ted glasses of qual ;et the Dates, sday, Wednesday, Y 19, 20, 21. : 8:30A. M. to 8P. M. limited call early and mfsible, nlOr were' they >rk and~ glassecs for lsewhere. D~on't for from 11s umless we