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Ebe INcning times. Piblis ies All C.ounty and Town 01 ficial Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1917. VANTIED-- Four-foot wood. Man ning Light & Ice Co. -tf. Major W. 'T'. Lesesne transacte( business in Columbia Monday. So. We fear it will take a (lolla to buy a penny. "If ric is served, omit the pota toes,' says an expert---we do. 1)r. Watson W. Duncan will delive the Literary Address for the Sardini Graded School on next Monday night GO.1)STEIN'S SElRVI('E SA LE S'E('IA L, JON 13. STETSO3 IIA''S 98c. \lanaiger. of regist 'ation v-ill mee :n 'ourt house Saum day, May 26th :t eleven o'clock. 10,000 Brick and a lot of Lint and Cement. W. P. LEG;(; The Western Una ion has moved int< their new oflice behind the Bank of .Manning. F"Ot IE N'--The house known a: the old Presbyterian manse. Apply t< Miiss Minnie 3Mel addin, Manning. GO)L)STEIN'S SEIIVICE SALE MIEN, WOMEN AN) ('lILI)IEN'S IIOSIERIY Oc I'Allt. .\anagers of registration will meet in Court Hlouse Sat urday, May 26th at eleven o'clock. GOL)STE1N'S SERVICE SALE, MEN'S 51.00 DIESS SIIIRTI'S, SEI (IA. 19e. Rev. G. P. Watson of Bishopville is visiting his daughter Mrs. .J. B. Cantey. Miss Alice Odiom, of Bennettsville, was the guest of her sister, Miss Elith, over Sunday. (hoice Collard Plant. now ready, 20 cents per hundred. I)r. A. S. Tohld, Manning, S. C. 1r. A. P. Burgess left on Monday for Union where he is attending the grand lodge K. of P. sessions. Mr. and Mrs. S. Marcus of Kings tree, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. IIirschmann on Sunday. R. A. Stewart, Esq., of Washing ton, delivered the address at the col ored graded school last night. Mr. Arch ie Barron, Jr., who was taken to (olumbia for medical treat m(nt last Sunday, is reported as do ing nicely. Now in st ofk a bout 500 bushels of Corn and O:uts, 7(0,000 pounds Tlim at hy flay, 1010 sacks ground feeds. I will hol the prices down as long as this stock lasts. W. P. LEGGc. NOTICE. SchIwar't z' Bros. at Sumter yester (lay iniaugu rated their big AniinualI Clean-UpI of Ready-to-Wea r. Every thing in the above line is cult just one-half. 'Phis big event only last until Saturday night amnd the ladies of' Clarendon will save money? by at tendling- this ievent. Remember it i a: Svh wiartz ros.0., Su~mter. Cheat It i8 no0 trouble you, keep ini tou Store. The Simp: Sell will keep you dlitionl, your bloo< tion andl the coio cheek, from Jar Twenty-five cent tion is equal to worth of cure. ( and piure. Remember o Cream, macde of ceived (daily. Zeigler's wThe HMen FOR RENT-The house known as the Joe Wells place. Apply to Mrs. Lizzie C. Lesesne, Sumter, or W. T. Lesesne, Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. Milton Nachman, of Lake City, and Misses Lillian Marcus and Esther Berger, of Kingstree, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ness on Sunday. GOLDSTI'EIN'S SERVICE SALE. ALL LADIES WAISTS UP TO $1.50 VALUE, SILKS, VOILS AND NOV ELTIES, SPECIAL 89c. r A part of the apparatus ordered by the school ground committee of the Civic League has been placed on the school grounds and is being very much enjoyed by the chiilren. Dr. an Mrs. Witmer Stone, of Philadelphia, who had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shope for the past two weeks returned to their home on Monday. They were accom panied by Miss Margretta Shope who will spend the summer with them. GOLDSTEIN'S SERVICE SALE. SPECIAL, LAI)IES' VASHAHLE SKIRTS WITll POCK ETS-PLEAT El) BA(lK -19c. Mr. Leighton D. Mathis, of Sum ter. S. ('., and Miss Anna Elizabeth White. of Manning, S. C., were hap pily married at the residence of the bride's parents near Maining on 'i'hursday, May 17, 1917, Dr. Watson L'. Duncan performing the ceremony. Mrs. Mathis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. White. The governor has appointed the Clerk of Court, Judge of Probate and Mayor Bradham as the Conscription Hoard for Clarendon, and at the same time dictates who shall be managers at the different precincts. We are told that he confines them to the man agers of the last general election, the rcfore, giving them no say so in the matter. So if you don't get a job take your kicks to His Excellency and not the Board. 'Te May meeting of the Civic Lea gue was held at the court house on Monday afternoon with eleven mem bers present. After the usual reports the presi dent gave a full and interesting ac count of the State meeting in Harts ville a few weeks ago. Mrs. Oliver Plowden, who is a chairman in one Believing That the people of Man ning are particular as to the manner in which the Groceries they use are handled, we have in staIledI sanitary binis, and1 haVe water works. We ask that you visit our store and see for yourself.. Remember we dleliver your Groceries by Auto. B. B. BR EE DIN'S S Pure Food Grocery. Ncxt to Postofmee Phone 186 Death! to cheat death when ch with this Drug le remedies that we r liver in good con 1 in proper circula r of health in your mary to D~ecember. s worth of preven a hundred dollars )ur D~rugs are fresh tir Delicious Ice pure cream and re Pharmacy. f Pure Drmrs" Styleplus 17 Clothes.2YL Styleptus b Clothos' No Better Style No matter what you pay, you cannot beat Style plus Clothes $17. for style. Guarantee in the pocket -you must be satisfied. All wool fabrics, variety in color and pattern, tailored right. $17-the price again remains the same. B. Hirschmann1, Manning, S. C. of the Federation departments oU lined some work for our league to t It was decided to discontinue t' meetings of the league during t summer months. Of voorse the wo of the various conamittees will go as usual. Services at the Met hodist Churci Manning Methodist Church, I Watson B. IDuncan, Pastor. .Sunday School at 10 A. M., N Joseph Sprol I, Superintendent. Men's Bible (liss at same hot H on. Charlt ou ID)uRant, Tleacher. Preach ing at I I A. M . and 8: P. M. by the Past or. Morning Subject : '"The Trial a Tlriumplh of ,Jotb." Evening Sugject : "What Is I ligion ?"' TIhis will he the first the series on '"A Young Man's P ra Iems.' Epwvorth League at 5 P. M., A~ .J. B. Cantey, President. Sunday School at Tlrin it~y at : P. M. Preaching at 4I:3(0 P. M. Prayer Service on Thursday at IP. M., followed by the Teacher-TIrai ing (lass. Public cordijally invit ed to all so vleces. Woman's MIissionary Conference Sumter Dist ric. May 25-27, 19l7, Hethel C'hurch, Oswego. l-'ridlay Evening, May 25th, 8:30 P'. Devotional Service--Rev. S. lHen ry. G;reetings from the Adult Socie G;reetinlgs from the Young ,Peopl Society. Response --Mrs. WV. L. Wait. Musical Se'lection---Choir. Missionary Address-Miss Le Epps. Saturday Morning, May 26, 9:30 A. Hymn No. :349. Bible Lesson-Personal Respon: bility. Organization. Report of Distrioi Secretary. Report from Council Meeting--M R. L. Kirkwood. Ples Cured In 6 to 14 Days "our druggist wilt refund money If PA IOINTME(NT falls to cure nony caose of Itchi B linod,nileeding orProtrudting PItes in 6t51l4do Thesa ..t annlcntIona utvcsen o nn it est . - Presentation of Literature. Music--Choir. Paper-Problems of a Country So. ciety and Their Solution, Mrs. S. W. Henry. Talk on Pledge--Mrs. W. L.. Wait. Report from Adult Societies. Hymn. Paper-A Call and Warning to Young People, Miss Ida Griffin. The Quiet hour-Mrs. C. E. Exum. Saturday Afternoon, May 26th. Devotional Service-Mrs. W. G. King. Paper-Social Service. Talk-Miss Susie Mitchell, DezE coness from Darlington. Report from Young People's and Juvenile Societies. Paper-Miss Ida Young. Talk-Miss Leila Epps, Returned Missionary from Brazil. Music-Choir. Paper-Mrs. Winn. Information Hour--Mrs. Wait. Selection of Place and Date for 1918 Conference Minutes of Session. Sunday Morning, May 27, I A. M. Annual Sermon-Rev. S. W. Henry. Sunday Afternoon .1 P. M. Rally Meeting of Yoang People and Juniors. Sunday Evening, 8 P. l. Devotional Service-Rev. S. W. Henry. Report of Committee on Countesies. Missionary Address-Rev. I. S. Truesdhtle. - -o 'EP WOR'Hf LEAGUE. On Sunday afternoon, May 24th, I the Epworth Leagues of the Mehto (dist Church will observe the twenty eighth anniversary of the organiza tion of the Epworth League. The service will be held at 5 o'clock and the public is cordially Invited to be prepent. Following is the program. Processional Hymn. Responsive Reading. Gloria Patri. The Lord's Prayer. Doxology. A Lesson from the Old Testament. Special Music. A Lesson from the New Testament, Hymn. "Our Anniversary Day Symbol," by the President of the Chapter. "The Junior Scion of the Epwortl Tree," by Miss Hattie Johnson, As ! sistant Junior Supt. Mymn, by the Juniors. "Fruits of the Epworth Tree Spiritual Work," by Miss Mamit Chandler, First Dept. Supt. Prayer. Hymn. "Fruits of the Epworth Tree-So cial Service," by Miss Jessie Averill Supt. Second Dept. Hlymn. "Fruits of the Epworth Tree--fRec reation and Culture," by Miss Helei Boger, Supt. Third Dept. Ilymn. - "Fruits of the l'pworth Tree-Mis o. sionary Work," by Miss Mamie .John Ie son, Supt. Fourth Dept. 'e Prayer. rk Recitation--"f I Have Eaten M: -n Morsel Alone," by Miss Hessie Dick son. Offering-Flor E'pwort~h L.eague ExN tension. rx. H ymn of Consecration. P'raye'r of Dismxissal and Benedic tion. Recess' mnal Hlymno. Lr --____ _- _ PAX~Yl[ NEWS NOTES Tlhe (losing exercises of the Pa xv ill gradled school were held here Monda and T1uesday nights of last weels L arge crowdls attended'( both evenings bOn Monday evening there wer choruses, dialogues, r~ecitationxs, an [r. the operetta, "Little Red Ridin; 0All of the characters were properI costumed. Thel graduating exercise rwere held on 'Tuesday evening. Th members of the class were, K irklan C (orhett, and Murray Grmaham. Th ar-ladress to the graduating class wai 'made( by Mr. TF. W. Wideman, of Mar n ing, who also (delivered the dIiploma: T1he following prize and honor wa of announced by Supt. E. ,J. Brown( the A ppelt medal awarded annuall for scholarship was presented to Mis L~ucile Gedd ings ; for perfect atten( MI..rnee, Master Arthur Geddings. Othe .Ihonors were rece'ivedl by various pi iuils of the gradIes and were presente Ly. by their t eache*rs on the last schot e' (lay. Mr. 'T. R. Owen, chairman the board of trustees, tendetre thanks to the teachers, Supt. Blrown andl patrons for their wvork, heart ila co-operation andl sympathy durin the school year. lHe made an app~e M. for continuedl and renewed effoi along this line. si- Miss L~ethea Edwards, as supxerin tendent of the school, and I'er splei (lid corps) of assistaints are receivin r.Eyes Examined Glasses Fitt< - J. E. ARtANT, PHl. G. zo Optometrist, nr. Don't Pu. Since its an establish< der lessens the yield of C ity for seed- purposes th for letting Corn grow oni 'Corn is stripped at a tii it is certainly true that alone to nourish the gra: would be the result at h, We Don't Dispute tl and Palatabil Therefore, wheq, we at der we have a profitable substitute to offer. Simply Plant A I We h'ave a special sees PAMUNKEY ENSILA has been tried for year, growth for silos and dry 15 feet high, having 2 t extra heavy yield of foi munkey Corn drilled ck more and better forage and trouble than the old a. big field of Corn by sl blades just when they ai the grain. THIS IS THE TIME CHEAP Manning The Service unusual commendations on the mark ed success of the school year just closed. It is the wish of all that they will return to the school another year. The trustees are exceedingly anxious to make needed repairs on the school - puilding, and to arrange an eight months term for the next session. A hearty co-operation by the patrons and friends of the school is the only way by which they attain this. Let's stand by them, one and all. Mr. Augustus Murr has returned to his home at Bridgeport, Conn., since - the condition of Mrs. Henry Curtis i is somewhat improved. Miss Lorene Lathan returned Tues day to her home at Sharon after a - ten days visit with her sister, Mrs. - J. W. Mims Jr. Miss Jessie Curtis will go next Friday to Oswego to attend the an nual meeting of the missionary so - cieties of Sumter district. She will be) accompanied by Misses Lucile God -d ings, and D~aisy Corbett who wvill -represent the juvenile society of the Methodist Church. Mrs. W. R. Keels entertained on - WedInesday evening in honor of the gradIed school teachers before their delmparture on Thursday to their re sp~ective( homes. IYOUR FLAG AND) MY FLAG Y our flag andl my flag, And( how it Iloats todlay, In your land and my land And( half' a wvorldl away. IRose redl andl blood red Its stripes forever gleam; Snow white and soul white, Our good forefathers' dream; a Sky blue and true blue, eWith stars that gleam aright. (I A gloried guidon through the (lay eA shelter through the night. - Your flag andl my flag . And oh! how much it holds, s Your land and my land -Secure wvithin its folds. y Your heart and hiy heart SBent quicker at the sight. .Sun kissed and wind tossed r The Red, and Blue, and White. Tfhe one flag, the great flag dI The flag for me and you Glorified, all else beside, The Red, and White, and Blue. (I ~ -Wilbur D). Nesbit. e -- -o yA Young Man's Problems. On next Sunday at 8:30 P. M. at the Methodist Church Dr. Watson B. D~uncan will begin a serIes of Sunday evening sermons on "A Young Man's Probleng! The series wvill consist of gthe following: -I. "What is Religion?" d2. "Is the Bible Inspiredl ?" 3. "Why Should I Join th( Church ?" 4. "Can a Business M~n Bea Christian ?" 5. "What Are Legitimate Amust ments?" 11 Fodde 'd fact that pulling fodX orn and injuries its qualm ere is every good reasoe to full maturity. 4When me to make good fodder had the fodder been let, in, more and better Corn irvest time. 1e High Peeding Value ity of Fodder. [vise against pulling fod money and labor saving odder Corn Crop. I for this purpose in our GE CORN. This seed s s to produce abundant r forage. Growing 12 to o 6 ears to stalk and an Ider, a few acres of Pa >se in the row will make at decidedly less expense costly method of ruining tinning off its life-giving, re most needed to fill out TO PREPARE FOR FODDER irocery Co. Seedsmen. While the sermons will be primarily designed for young men, the pastor stated that the discussion of these problems would be of interest to all who are deeply concertned about vital problems. Public cordially invited. o COMAENCEMENT OF COLORED SCIOOL The cominencement of the colored graded school was concluded last night with the graduating exercises.. The educational address was delivered by R. A. Stewart, of Washington. P. C. Stewart is formerly of Manning where he lived for 20 years, practic ing law, teaching school and was one time postmaster here. le has al ways had the reputation of being a fine speaker and his address last night was heard by a packed house as people from various parts of the county attendled the com mencement exercises. Many who witnessedi the exercises in the colored school last night say that the essays orations andl songs by the studlents were lis tened to withintent interest and that it was ab~out the best commencement . the coloredl people have had. - Robert stewart's speech was with the spirit of the age and even though he spoke an hour and ten minutes his audience listened without a break. only to interrupt at times wvith loud appllause. Several colored ministers were on the plat'form. The dliplomas were (de livered by Rev. Hlugh L. Harry, of the parochial school. In the class of nine pupils, who finished from the school were five boys. The class valedictory was delivered by Lavan Richardson. All of the exercises at the commencement of the colored school this year wvere largely attend ed. The annual sermon was dleliveredl Sunday by Rev. IR. W. Vance, D. D., president of the Allen University in Columbia. The colored people seem to have a deal of interest in their school and the wvork of the teachers seem to be highly app~reciatedl. Auto-Intoxication Causes Death Do you know why you have sick headache, diabetes, neuralgia, rheu matism and liver or kid!ney troubles?' It's because you are being poisoned by products of your own body. Your organs of elimination are not work ing properly. Waste material that t:hould be thrown out is being retained to poison and intoxicate your system. That could not happen If the bowels were kept open with Granger Liver Regulator. This splendid preparatIon: is purely vegetable and non-alcoholie. Demand Granger Liver Regulator at your drug store-25e a box-and take no other. .There is nothing "just as tood?"