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ALL1. Be guid smart, Sprin S t $17 Every Suit Guaranteed or new one for it. Only..... CRAVATS Rich in the season's color ings here for you 50c 0 $1.00 SHIRTS AND SILK . SHIRTS In accord with the fash ion's latest decree $1.00 to $5.00 We re pleased to promptly by Parcel Pos 16 S. Main St Soringtim Prunes, delicious, lb .._ -- - Evaporated Apples, extra f: Evaporated Peaches, choice Fat Mackerel, very fine, es String Beans, choice, can - Okra and Tomatoes, large < Sugar Corn, as to quality, < TURNIPS, IRISH P0T We are still in the food stock in town, marked at r Manning Gr ALCO ed by the tr snappy lines Lg anc look as we Pinch-Bac Signs at $1.50 t( John E a $17 Niffy WE REMEMBER THE BOYS They soon will be men. W( have just the Easter Suit for them $4.50 to $8.50 All-Wool Blue Serges at $5.00 show you. If you cai or Express prepaid. Youi IH M. .q e Foods. ncy, lb -- .... -18c ,Ilb .. . ..-....15c *ch ..... ... __ --25c ~ans-...-....-..-..-...15c 'an ... 13c, 18c and 20c ATOES, ONIONS game with the livest money-saving prices. ocery Co. ME EL end of Fashic we are show SSur )ur Fashion Par] ,ll if you are standing or k or Regular, at $20 to $2 and Schloss Bra in Stouts. Regulars o $18.50 to $: Hats. )f spring are in our new > $3.00. . Stetson, $4.00 to $5.( Caps. line of Caps---Men or Bo ASK To see our line of Hosiery in all the latest shades 25cto 50c COMPLETE Line of Belts and Sus l)enders TRUNKS Bags and Suit Cases riot come, ring upj 294. a ADDITONAL__LOCAL NEY L ast sunday night the store of E. D~avis, at Davis station, was brt e'n into and rob~bedl, and on Mond night Deputy Sheriff Thames arre: ed Alex Williams; also Richard 1' Leod and1 Hannabal White, chargi the first two with housebreaking a larceny and White with selling sto] goodls. Sonme of the goods were foui andl idlentifiedl by Mr. D~avis. Willial andl MeIeod are in jail and White out on bond. On last Friday night the comm sary of Mr. F. C. Thomas at Blool v'ille was broken into and robbed a on Saturday morning Mr. Ed. Gal ble0 took his (logs, and run dIown Li Conyers and Ciscero Levy, both ci ored. The articles stolen were fou in the homes of Conyers and Le' and they were placed in jail. Deputy Sheriff Thames and Polic man Flowers had quite an odd exj rience last Monday night when th went to the house of Alex Willian colored, to arrest him on the char ISTER I0 n in the ring for tmer! k Clothes sitting. In the nobby . t 7.50 )S. - Slims at 25.00. FELTS and STRAWS 0. y's---50c to $1.50. I ED)WIN Ct.APP 6 SON SHOES That are correct. The Clapp $8.50. The Barry $3.50 to $5.50 Thomp)son Bros. $5.00 to $6.50 tour order will be filled Sumter, S. C. Sof housebreakin and aceny. The of ficers concealed themselves undIer the' I house, awaiting Alex's ret urn home andl a fter ab)out two and a half hoursr 'of peaceful watching, they heard I someone breath ing near them, and ay when the flash light was thrown in I -that direction, there was A lex ing mt ec- in about two feet of the officers. Theyi rgarrested him and lodged him in ji. On IEaster Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock, services will be held in ns' St. Marks IEpiscopal church (Sand 1IIills) preaching and bapltism and the e celebration of the Iholy Comnmunion. r This will be the last services the ree is- tor Rev. WV. HI. Barnwell will hold int Sthis parish having resigned from ac- e ad tive service. Mr. Barnwell came to t "this parish may 1896. i 'rhe American Press of this week nid publishes a long list of "A-I" country Ji 7newspapers, and a portion of the C heading readls "An honor to be named o among the pioneers, wvhose ranks i e- swell daily, getting more power." In tl ec- all this list only three South Caro- hi ey lina weeklies are given, they are: The n is, Manning Timnea, Abbevillo Medium v iro and the Rnnnttaville Adoce. We t, egrudge our other weekly contem oraries nothing, but are proud of ur own standing. 0 FOR SALE! A fine tract of land in Richland ounty on Capitol Highway road, 22 niles from Columbia. Old Ante-bel um home on place alone worth 5,000.00, (2) fine mineral springs, 'or quick sale, $5,000.00 buys it. tpply to J. Bates Gerald, Manning, S. C. Services at the Methodist Church. Manning 'Methodist Church, Dr. Vatson B. Duncan, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 A. M., Mr. oseph Sprott, Superintendent. Men's Bible Class at same hour, Ion. Charlton DuRant, Teacher. Preaching at 11 A. M., by the Pas or. Subject: "Learning and Leader hip." Epworth League at 4:30 P. M., MIr. . B. Cantey, President. At 5 P. M. Dr. A. Ml. Ilughlett, of mery University, Atlanta, Georgia, vill speak on "Christian Education." 'his address will be a rare opportu tity for the people of Manning and he public is cordially invited. Prayer Service on Thursday at 4:30 . M., followed by the Teacher-Train ng Class. Public cordially invited to all ser 'ices. -0 Dr. Iughlett to Speak. Dr. A. M. Hughlett, of Emory Uni -ersity, Atlanta, Georgia, will be in danning on next Sunday and will peak in the Methodist Church on Christian Education." Dr. Ilughlett s a very fine speaker and a great 'tducator. The people of the commu ity generally are most cordially in -itedl to hear this distinguished peaker. The address will be at the iethodist Church at 5 P. M. Death of Miss Kittie McFaddin. Died on February 23rd, 1917, .Miss ' ittie MlcFaddin, after many months f suffering. In the death of Kittie, he whole community has sustained l very great loss. She was always villing and trying to do whatever she ould for the betterment of her neigh >orhood. Although not a member of the xtrch at Iarvin, she attendled reg darly anl was an active member of he Sunday school. She will be sadly nissed' by the church and Sunday ,ehool. She was one of the first ones o work up what is now larvin's Iome Demonstration Club of which he was a faithful member up to the ioe of her death. Whereas it has pleased our Ileaven y Father to remove from our midst ru learly beloved sister, .Miss Kittie d eFa!din, therefore he it resolved; First. That we bow in humble sub nission to our Iteavenly Father's will, vho "doeth all things well." econd. That we deeply feel the oSs which) our Club and conhmuni ty ms sustained. Third. That we extend to her~ famn ly ourzt deepest symipathy aol pray hat Godl may sustain them ini this imie ofIt roule atnt sorrow. Fouthl. Tlhatt a page.~t in our Al in ites be set asid e, and these resolu ins be recordled thlerelin as a le mo ial to our sitr. FifthI. That a copy of* P thlese' reso5 utitos be sent to the biereatved famn~ ly, anti to [he .dantiing Times and '.lias Mlaybin I todge, 3 iss Nat her ine \l. It ich ard son. C'otmmiit tee. ----O (l.l'i AMETINGS. .serties oif m~eetinogs. for the pur otne of orgaizitng the Club Wo'rk m'ong the boys and girls of~ Cla ren on Counmt y, has just been comnpleted yv County Agent, P'. II. Semn and1 I ome Ilh-monst rationt A gent, Ka the inei M . leichardsoni. They tmet with ni unusual degree of success in or anoizing ( orn Clubs, Pig Clubs, 'ul try~ Clunbs, ltread Clubs anid Catn.. ing ClIubs. P'racticallIy every school athe coutnty was visi ted and the 1eetitngs wetre well attendled by the atrons of each school. District gwet, C.. A. Ale'I'additi andl Superin 'tiendet of I-:ducatiotn, E. .J. Br'owne (crompianiedl the County Agenit sev ralI days atnd made excellent talks hIat ive to the demotnstration worik. Several of the I Iome Detmonstrta ion Clubs are making moniey to quip kitchens in their schools so that 'icy may have the Bread Club wvork their schools atid also use the k itch tn for their meetings. Otie Comtiunity Club was also or anized b~y the County Agents at uk Dale school. The object of this rgatnization is to help the people this comunity in three ways; for e improvemient of themselves, their omes, and their community. Its iembership includes bo0th tmen and romen. The initial meeting wvas at ended by more than one hundred ' Bank N6. 341 Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF PIN[IOOD located at Pinewood, S. C., at the close of business March 5, 1917. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts - - -$63,884.10 Overdrafts --- - - - - - - 448.85 Furniture and Fixtures - - 1,000.00 Banking House - .. - - . 1,443.20 Due from Banks and Bank ers - - - -- -- - - .- . 1,669.02 Currency - - - -- -. .- - - 907.00 Gold .- - - - - - - - - 10.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin-------- - - 396.75 Cheeks and Cash Items - - 46.33 Total _ .. _ . . _ -- - - - $69,804.75 LIA BILITI ES. Capital Stock Paid In - .. ..$10,000.00 Surplus Fund - - -- - - - 1,100.00 Undivided Prof:ts, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid _ 2,922.67 i)ue to Banks and Bankers 231.07 Individual Depos its Subject to Check -.. _- - 29,425.04 Savings Deposns 16,125.97 ------- 45.551.01. Bills i'aayahie. including ('ert tent's ' for loney . Borowed . 10,000.00 'T'otal ._$... _ _$69,804.75 State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon, ss. Before me cane R. A. Ridgill, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. R. A. RIDGILL. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of .March, 1917. E. Al. BRA DIIAM, (L. S.) :Magistrate. Correct A ttest : L. A. Graham, P. H-. Broughton, Directors. people of the comunity. The officers of the club are as folows: Pres. John J. Epps; Vice-Pres. 11. B. Harring-. ton; Secretary. J. Marion Evans. This club will meet once a month and the programs each time will be of a different character. --------0 You Have All 'T'o gain and nothing to lose if you wear Styleplus. Let us show you the new style for Easter. Joseph M. Chandler, Sumter, S. C. --Advt. 0 GEN. CL.ARK NA.MES STlA FF Appointment for First Brigade, South Carolina Veterans. Columbia, March 26.-Grig. Gen. W. A. Clark, commanding the First Brigade, South Carolina Division, United Confederate Veterans, has an nounced the followin as metibers of his stafl': ID. W. Aleci.aurnn inspector g'ueeral. Columbia; h. .1. G;rillith, tquatrtmster1, (olumia; W X. I. Law thei lHon. .James Simontzs. jutdte advo ('ate generial. (Charleston ; te Rev. TIhorton W41 ha ite, chayla in general, Columblia; Dr. .Julius 11. Taylor, sur' 'IThe stallf membe)4rs will have the r'anitk of Ih iet'enant co'oneil and the abh-1,s wvill htave thle m'anik oft majt~or upoinl t he staff' of the genemiral con. 'The t' mty F ichl D~ay is ttly a f ot \ )r ow amid it bi'htoves eatch an :1 I veryt' t'eacherm in the countyv ti see t hat h is or1 her' schoo! is prop(er'!v repre4sent id. I t is I hV t! y o)f eat hi an l everyv connuni tot ex pect th it. ::4)uri sc l't)i be' repres -m 'd. If it is not,. then the 4jues tin why nt ? 'io intke the lay a Sura:i . it .houhbl It the ple( of1 e'ach schoo4)l tt do0 its par , an Iitnot lea\' it to4 th . othetr one to frrnish theo no::trial whichi contrib ttes to thv ei etrI "'g('t-totge'theri'-dayi." l.et each teacher see' that the school Ito or1 she teacheiLs doe4s its ]'irt. E.> .1. BROW)XNE, tounty Supt . otf Educationl. Why D~o We Giv' such values in Styh'plus ? An w..t y.ou to) weari a goodi suiit for' only Sl~ ''n an ! ievery snit guarai'nteed or a now one' for it. ,Ioseph ~.. Chand AD lVERTlISE IN THEl TIMIES. CHAS. H. CURTIS, PIANO TUNING.. Phone 596, - - SUr1THR. S. C.