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NOW Newesi respect. V through. carry at all and Furnis Newl Dresses jus pretty mat terials of al deal less th LEVI CORNER. Ebe Aianning times. Piblishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1917. h Plant corn, and then more corn. Mr. Allen Sauls of Winston-Salem was in town today. h When will the town distribute dis infectant ? Mr. Leard Huggins spent Sunday with Columbia friends. Your country! It feeds you-it needs you. s Mr. C. R. Sprott was a business visitor to Columbia on Monday. ti Read Goldstein's "Big Service Sale" ' ad in this issue. Fight or produce-both are equally a honorable. - t Mrs. D. Hirschmann is the guest of friends and relatives in Marion. See the big newspaper story "The D~aring of Diana" at The Pastime to night. n Mrs. D. V. Phillips, of Springfield, S. C., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. R. Boger. t l"OR RENT-The house known as the Joe Wells place. Apply to Mrs. Lizz.ie C. Lesesne, Sumter, or W. T. t Lesesne, Manning. s "As Copelandc Goes, S< T '\\ app Tr< Pa AwOlo LOCATED I , best lighted red want you I We want yot times Compi hings. Lrrivals this ;t in by expre rials for ma] 1 description an you woul ISEMA HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CRASS, COPPER AND OLD TIRES. L. GOLDSTEIN, MANNING, S. C. Mr. Austin Smith left this morning or Charleston to join the training amp. FOR SALE-Fifty bushels Coker's yng staple cottonseed. D. M. Brad am & Son. Miss Mabel Todd spent Sunday with er sister, Miss Eleanor, in Orange urg. Mr. H. D. DuBrow, of the Manning Iry Goods Co., was in Columbia on usiness Monday. Messrs. R. D. Plyler and C. O. Adwards spent Tuesday evening with riends in Lake City. FOR SALE-Fifty bushels Coker's >ng staple cottonseed. D. M. Brad am & Son. Mrs. Flynn of Atlanta is visiting er sister, Mrs. J. Furman Bradham, i Manning. There are three classes of men to ay-fighters, producers, and slack rs-your choice! Mr. C. P. Lesesne of Rowesville is pending today with his brother in fanning, Ion. J. H. Lesesne. FOR RENT-The house known as ie old Presbyterian manse. Apply to Liss Minnie McFaddin, Manning. The army of the tillers will rank mong the immortal patriots of his ry. Get a hoe. S. R. Venning wvill dleliver your roceries promptly. See him for verything in that line. Phone 132. Messrs. C. W. Wells and Charles prott wvent to Charleston Monday ight to make application to join be reserve corps. Bring us your batteries andl have lbem recharged. We guarantee all pork. Hiarvin Motor Co. Mr. J. Ingram Wilson wvent to Sum er Monday to be examined for a po ition in the reserve corps. > Goes the Fashion." LEARN TH~E WAY. HE New things in Spring and Sumner Clothing will cal to your taste and your needs. >gical Weight Worsted 2-Piece Suits $15.00 to $25.00 Im Beach and Cool Cloth Suits $7.50 to $15.00 Straw Hats, $2.00 to $7.50 Silk Shirts $3.50 to $5.00 Wash Neckwear 25c. to 65c. DIER BY MAII--WE PREPAY PMON1E 3os P lA 1535 Main St N OUR NEM L and arrange ;o call and gii L for a custom ete Lines of I week: Beat ss. New W. king Dresses is, and the pr i expect to pa N-WEINBE FOR SALE-Fifty bushels Coker's long staple cottonseed. D. M. Brad ham & Son. "The Daring of Diana" featuring Anita Stewart at The Pastime to night. Also a big Comedy. Mr. H. I. Ellerbe left Monday night for Charleston where he went to make application to enter camp. By the time the producer, the mid dlemen and the retailer get through, about the only thing left for the con sumer is the bill. Little Clara Thames, who has been an invalid all of her life, died last Saturday, and was buried in the Man ning cemetery on Sunday. Mrs. David Silverman and Miss Esther Silverman of Kingstree passed through Manning last Tuesday on a motor trip to Columbia. Anita Stewart, the dainty little Vitagraph star, will be featured to night at The Pastime Theatre in "The Daring of Diana." Mrs. Joseph Sprott returned home Monday from Georgetown where she had been attending the Missionary Conference. Beneford's Monarch Golden Giant Spark Plug-14K gold-plated. Sells for $1.00 and worth it. Guaranteed for the life of the engine. Sold by Harvin Motor Co. Mr. c.nd Mrs. Bolin Thames wish to thank the good people of Manning for their many kindnesses in the ill ness and death of their little (laughter. Mr. andl Mrs. WV. B. Dickson and (laughter, of Blackstock, S. C., re turned to their home Tuesday after a short visit wvith Mr. andl Mrs. B. B. Breedin. S. R. Venning has opened up an uip to-dlate Fancy Cash Grocery Store in the building B. B. Breedin has recent ly vacatedl andl invites the public to call and see him. Phone 132. Mrs. B. C. Morgan, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. M. E. Ridgill, has returnedl to her home in Chapel Hill, N. C., after spending sometime with relatives and friends here. Benefordl's Monarch Golden Giant Spark Plug-I14K gold-plated. Sells for $1.00 and worth it. Guaranteedl for the life of the engine. Sold by Hlarvin Motor Co. Mr-. .Jesse Sprott, wvho took a special course in military at the Citadel a few (lays ago, wns called back to Charleston M.onday to stand his fmnal examination as a lieutenant in the regular army. Mayor A. C. Bradham has been ap p)ointedl one of the landl bank app~rais ers for South Carolina. Tfhis p)osition carries a very lucrative salary, and we congratulate our~ friend on his goodl fortune. Mrs. John Sumter of Sumter will be in Manning tomiorrowt to organize a Red Cross society, and wishes all of the ladies to meet her- at the Court' House at 4 o'clock. Remember the (lay and hour-Thursday at 4 o'clock. LOST-Between Pinewood and Mr. John Boyd's sand hill summer house, ono small black leather purse con taining some change and my grand fathers likeness, Dr. John Boyd. Any information leading to the recovery of same will be rewarded by me. Miss Mary M. Rhame, Sumter, S. C., Route No. 4. SPLACE P d store in the re us the p1er er. We are 1 Jp-to-date D y itiful Betty .1i & K. Dresses for Commenc ices are attr y. Come in ar ERG COMI We have just equipped oir shop I with an up-to-date re-charging ma- F :hine. This is a very expensive piece Af machinery, and we are now in posi- I Lion to re-charge your batteries at i reasonable prices. Harvin motor Co. The examination for securing teach ers' certificates will be held at the court house here next Friday, May 4th, beginning at nine. o'clock. E. J. BROWNE, County Superintendent of Education. Died Monday in Manning, David Alderman, the youngest child of Hon. And Mrs. Charlton DuRant. The lit le fellow had been desperately ill for several weeks, and although ex perts from Sumter and Columbia were :alled in, they could not save him. The funeral services were held in the :emetery yesterday afternoon. Miss Fannie Weaver wishes to >rganize a club of girls between the ages of 8 and 16 years. The idea of this club is to teach the girls to sew, :ook and do other useful things that will be of benefit to them in their ionic life. Those interested will please meet Miss Weaver at the Hotel Central Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All girls are invited to oin this club. Dr. R. A. Brown, optometrist and 2 >ptician, will be at S. R. Venning's ancy Grocery Store Thursday, May a .0, who is especially trained in ex- r mining eyes and fitting up glasses. f you feel that you are in need of lasses we would be glad for you to all on the date mentioned and have rour eyes examined. All work guar mnteed. Remember one (lay only, ay 10th. S. R. VENNING. The Levi store on the corner has een completedi, andl is now occupiedl y Iseman-Weinberg Co., in the front md~ Levi Mercantile Co., in the rear. r'his buildirig is one of the hand ;omest in the state, and is a memo rial to the managers of this estate ror erecting such a magnificent and :ostly building in our town. Mr. 0. W. McRoy, the contractor, deserves mnuch credit for this piece of wvork 11anship, and goes to showv that we 1ave as good and expert workman, is can be had anywhere. The store building next dloor to the postoflice, andl owned by the estate of Louis Appelt, has been transformed ito a spacious and costly structure, ~md is nowv occubiied by B. B. Breedin's trocery. This building wvas erected >y Contractor Lamantine Newman, a ocal man, and wvith no plans to go >y, he has turnedl out a piece of work nanship that is second to none, andl vill alwvays stand as a monument to his genius. Mr. Newman is an ex )ert in the building line, and wve take >leasure in so recommendling him. In >ther wvords give a home man a :hance and see what he will (do. Died in Manning last Thursday niorning at the home of her (laughter, Wlrs. C. N. Sprott, Mrs. Cornelia Bur cess, widowv of the late H-arman Bur cess. The deceasedl was taken sud lenly ill and expired in a few hours. The was a dlevotedI member of the MIethodiist church, andl a goodl and ioble woman. She is survived by ~our daughters, Mrs. C. N. Sprott, Mdrs. Stewart Harvin, Manning; Mrs. W. HI. Burnside, Lykesland; Mrs. R. E~yes Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PH. G. Optometrist, MANNING, S. C. city; Moder ,sure of sh Lere to pleas Goods, Not Vales Comi in this weE ement. Att ctive. Pric: id see us. ANY, . DesChamps, Mayesville, and o on, W. J. Burgess, of Davis Static ['he funeral services took place in t Manning cemetery on Friday moi ng. Turbeville School Closing. The Turbeville school closes M -9. Program. Sunday night-Baccalaureate s non by Rev. M. F. Dukes. Monday night, May 7-Declamati nd recitation contests. Tuesday night May 8-Commen< neat Address: Senator E. Smith. Graduating exercises. Wednesday afternoon, May 9-P ic and exercises by the school. 0 NEWS FROM BREWINGTON. We had a good sprinkle of ra his evening. The people in this community a usy setting out tobacco and are he ng for more rain soon. A large crowd attended preachi Lt Brewington church Saturday a unday. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. I will apply to the Judge of Pi ate for Clarendon County on t 1st clay of May, 1917, at 11 o'clo . M., for letters of discharge dministratrix of the estate of Th ias S. Rogan, deceased. Florence E. Rogan, Administratri Summerton, S. C., April 12, 1917. Now in New4 We have moved inte the Postoffice. We have been in bus in this period we have twice. We owe this growth constant endeavor to i ready our customer we us in our handsome ne We have on hand ey first-class Grocery Sto: your wants in Quantit: B. B.B Cash Brick an We have on hand-i in any amount-the shingles, and also Brici make you a close price need either of these c( to see us before buying Manning I W. T.i n in every owing you e you. We ions, Shoes nencemerit Pk. All the ractive ma ed a great MANNING, S. C. ne Mr. P. L. B. Hodge motored to Mr. in. J. H. Johnson's Saturday evening. he Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Johnson spent n- Sunday at grand Father's. There was a fish fry at Brewing ton Lake last Saturday. There will be Children's Day at Foreston next Sunday and Federation ay Day at Jordan the first Sunday in May. A large crowd is expected to attend. "F." r-0 Services at the Methodist Church. on Manning Methodist Church, Dr. e- Watson B. Duncan, Pastor. D. Sunday School at 10 A. M., Mr. Joseph Sprott, Superintendent. ic- Men's Bible Class at same hour, Hon. Charlton DuRant, Teacher. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M., by the pastor. Morning Subject: "The Magnetism in of Jesus." Evening Subject: "The Discovery re of Christ." Evangelistic service. p. Epworth League at 5 P. M., Mr. J. B. Cantey, President. ig Prayer Service on Thursday at 5 ad P. M., followed by the Teacher-Train ing Class. Piiblic cordially invited to all ser vices. 0 London, May 1.-A Christiana dis o- patch to the Daily Mail says that i twenty-thee Norwegian ships, aggre ek gating 36,000 tons, were sunk by sub as marines last week. o- . . Children Cry x. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO RI A SOur )uarters our new location next to iness but a short. time but outgrown our location to our prompt service and lease. ..f you are not al want you to come to see w home. erything to be found in a re and can always supply and Quality. REE3DIN'S Grocery. d Shingles nd can supply your needs best grades of Cypress in an$ quantity. We can on these goods, and if you immodities it will pay you fleat Market LESENE.