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THE NEW IDEA COMPANY'S Semi--Annual Clear ance Sale IS NOW IN FULL BLAST! 0WING to the trememdous Stock of Low Quarter Shoes put in this season and taking in consideration the fact that the season is far advanced, we haves decided to clean out the Ladies', Mens' and Children's Oxfords at a small margin above cost price. You will find that we have the most Complete Line in Manning. You will have no trouble in being suited from our vast stock. We can please the most fastidious. Come in and let us prove that we are not mak ing idle boasts. A trial is all we ask. 36-inch Bleaching, value 15c, l0C 1000 yds. fancy Lawn, regular 84 5000 yds. Apron Gingham, 81 $ 100 men's pa b suts Sale Price------------15c grade, Sale Price Cgood 121/.,c grde Sal Prc175 rde aePie 36-in, wide White Homespun, Fine quality 36-in wide Home- Toxaway % Sheetin, r 12 c grade. Sale Price -- - spun, value 15c, Sale Price 8%c, Sale Price best $2.00 grad e dae p t 50 Boys' Keep Cool Suits, $2.98 b.1000 pairs ,Men's Khaki Pants 98 50 Men's Keel) Cool Suits, nQ Men's Neglige DrsFhrsalc best $5.00 value. Sale Price best $1.25 grade. Sale Price n t $10.00 grade. Sale Priceus, orsen'th cs a cl Genuine Sea. Island Sheeting 36 B. V. D. Underwear, union suits and A large assortment of Checked and 75c value. Sale Price 590 mehes wide, Drind L. L., value 13c separate shirts and drawers. 85c Striped Homespun, value 12'/c, MEN'S a 17c. Sale Pricer , suit ----_.-_-_-_-_ --- Sale Price 10C Genuine Panama-----$20 200 Ladies' Shirt Waists, assorted Men's Overalls, good Indigo 98c 300 Ladies' Shirt Waists, large as- Imitation Panama-$1.50 best $1.50 grade. Sale Price $1.50 grade ...__-- -- $1.19 75c. Sale Price All others LADIES, TAKE NOTICE ! All of our SUMMER MILLINERY to be Closed Out Way BELOW COST PRICE. Don't miss this opportunity ! Large assortment of wash J J 1J J AWehaeol9Ldis Shirts will be sold at great jA~IL ~ Vsrn oa ut etvle Sarestmt TH E NE.W IDEA CO srn Reduction Prices. " from $15 to $25 to MORRIS N ESS, Manager. close out at - 'NATIONAL DERNSE COUNCIL For Clarendon County Chapter-Man ning Township. A. I. Barron, County Chairman. J. K. Breedin, General Secretary. Dr. W. B. Duncan. '-T. F. Coffey. W. C. Davis. Charlton DuRant. S. O. O'Bryan. lr. G. L. Dickson. W. M. Plowden. Joseph Sprott. I. I. Appelt. List of Township Chairmen, Coun cil of National Defensb: Santee Township-J. L. Napier, Jordan, S. C. St. Paul Township-C. M. Mason, St Paul, S. C. Friendship Township-W. D. Allen, Summerton, S. C. Concord Township-W. I. Ander son, Summerton, S. C. t. James Township-W. R. Davis, er, S. C. Cplvary Township-Walter Epper on, Pinewood, S. C. Fulton Township-R. C. Richardson, ., Pinewood, S. C. Sammy Swamp Township-J. McD. Faddin, Manning, S. C., R. F. D. 3lowden Mill Township-R. J. Al van, Alcolu, S. C. urmony Township--E. M. McEI i, Alcolu, S. C. ew Zion Township-J. H. Du , New Zion, S. S. idway Township-J. K. Harring New Zion, S. C. Douglass Township-W. J. Turbe lIe, Turbeville, S. C. The Dexter Branch Oficd in Old Court House. EYES EXAP Spectacles, Eyeglasse We Guarantee You Optic All Examinatio DR. H. W. LE A GRADUAT ai OPTOM] The South Carolina laws allows n a Reglsterei New Town Township-E. L. Lang ston, Lake City, S. C., R. F. D. Mt. Zion Township-Leon M. Gallo way, Manning, S. C., R. F. D. Brewington Township-T. Leslie Bagnal, Foreston, S. C. St. Marks Township--Howard Stukes, Wilson, S. C., R. F. D. Letter to All Township Chairmen. July 23rd, 1917. Mr. J. L. Napier, Jordan, S. C. Dear Sir: When Germany began preparation for this great war she provided for every contingency and for means by which all of the resources of the Em pire could be utilized to the fullest against her foes. She had vast quan ities of food stored, and means of :lirecting and controlling the produc bion, distribution and conservation of the necessary food stuff. It is to the credit of this Nation that we are unprepared and that all :f the industries of the Nation can not be handled and autocratically con trolled to the whims and ideal of one muan, because such a condition, al though necessary in war, is inconsist ent with the liberty of which we boast in time of peace. To supply this lack and provide for a mobilization of the industrial re sources of the Nation there has been formed a Voluntary Association of patriots under the name of the Coun il of Public Defense. The idea upon Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. GROVR'S TASTJISS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria,enriches the lsloodand builds up the sys tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c. Optical Co., * Manning, S. C. Office Day Saturdays. 4INED FOR and Artificial Eyes. al Accuracy and Quality. is ar . made by WiS, Oph. .D., id RE.ISTERED TRIST. > person to specialize on eyes but I Graduate, which it is founded is that the needs f the government may be passed sown the line from Washington to the different states; from the States to the Counties; from the Counties to the Townships; and in the Townships to the individuals, so that all pa triotic citizens may know in just what way they can best serve their coun try during the emergency that is iow confronting us. You have been appointed Chairman f this Council of Public Defense for your Township. This is an acknowl ,dgement of, and an appeal to your patriotism, and you have been ap pointed because of the feeling that you can be trusted to combine your afforts with those of :others for the :ommon good. The first thing that we have been requested to do is to urge planting )f food stuffs. America is now the ;ranary of the world. If famine ;trikes and cripples any of our Allies t means that more American blood nust be shed. Second: Our wasteful habits must e changed. We must realize that it s not fashionable to waste food, and ;hat a public service is rendered by hose who save when they are rich ough to waste. Those who conserve losely every particle of food (because food means more than money as sol Hers cannot eat money) are serving heir country. Third: There are various other mat ers in which the Council has helped md will co-operate with the Govern= rnent, such as the Liberty Loan, The Red Cross, the urging of enlistment, the detection of Slackers, the report ing of spies. But the most pressing matters at present are those relating to food stuffs. Will you not organize your Town ship and endeavor publicly and pri vately to cultivate a sentiment for the production and conservation of food stuffs, the need of which may be hereafter communicated to us? With regards, I am, Very truly yours, A. I. BARRON, County Chairman National Council of Public Defense. J. K. BREEDIN, Secretary. -- Tobacco (sold higher in Manning yesterday than at any time this sea Bon Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA HAPPENINGS OF 20 YEARS AGO The McLeod stores are rapidly near ing completion. Julius DuRant, colored, has been appointed postmaster at Paxville. Dr. Abe Weinberg, of Camden, has been on a pleasant visit to his par ents. * Two new hardware stores ought to mean cheap hardware this fall. Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Duncan, of Allendale, have been visiting relatives in town. Rev. Duncan has returned, but Mrs. Duncan will remain longer. Mr. B. A. Johnson has moved tem porarily into one of the Walker stores until he can have his store thorough ly repaired inside. Miss Aline Iseman, of Spartanburg, a grand-daughter of Mr. Mones Levi, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Wein berg. Mr. Joseph Loryea, of St. Matthews, with his daughter, is visiting at the home of his father, Mr. A. Loryea. Miss Lucie Barron and her brother, Dr. C. W. Barron, pf Mayesville, have gone on a pleasure trip to Tampa, Fla. Mr. John A. Burgess, of Macon, Ga., is spending his vacation in Man ning. o_ Cothran works the year round for the Manning tobacco market and has sold to date only one-third of the to bacco brought to Manning. To Install League Officers. The newly-elected oflicers of the Epworth League of the Method ist church will be installed at 8:30 P. M. on next Sunday. The following are, the officers for the new year: President, Miss Mar garet Wilson; Vice-President, Miss Hattie Johnson; Secretary, Miss Belle Gardner; Treasurer, Miss Alein Rig by; Assistant Treasurer, Miss Mary Riggy; Epworth Era Agent, Miss Belle Gardner; Superintendent First Department, Miss Mamie Chandler; Superintendent Second Department, Miss Emily Geiger; Superintendent Third Department, Miss Janie Wilson; Superintendent Fourth Department, Miss Helen Boger. MRS. HAGUEWOOD'S CASE INTERESIN( Story of Anderson Woman is Amaz ing in Some Details. MADE GREAT CHANGE Has Words of Advice and Comfori for All Troubled as She Was. "I think every ailing person oughl to take Tanlac," declared Mrs. Girtic Haguewood, of 60 Riverside, Ander son, in a statement she gave May 26th. "I suffered from an aggravat ed liver trouble and kidney troublk and was on the verge of a genera' breakdown when I began taki.ig Tan. lac. I had dizzy spells that would ht so bad I would fall and I siiffered ; great deal from this and tno pair that went with the attacks of liver trouble. My back hurt me so terri bly that I would have to have help tU get out of bed, and I had the mo.It awful attacks of sick headache im aginable. My skin had become sr dark that I was almost brown, becaust of the liver trouble. I was just bare. ly able to be up and I could not work "But the Tanlac got me in lin shape, and I am strong and hearty now. My skin has cleared up a lol and I do not have those dizzy spell nor the headaches now. I have a fin appetite and I never belch up my food like I used to. The Tanlac got my kidneys and back in line condition, too, and I'm not troubled with head ache now. It is a great medicine, Tanlac is." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Man ning; L. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plowden, New Zion; Farmers' Sup ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Sum merton.-Adv. The Committees are the following: Department of Spiritual Work: Miss Mamie Chandler, James Barron, Miss Mary Rigby, Burgess Sprott and Mis: Jessie Averill. Department of Social Service: Miss Emily Geiger, Laurem Wilson, Miss Leila Margaret Dickson Edward Clark and Miss Lida Sprott Department of Recreation and Cul. ture: Miss Janie Wilson, Miss Su( Sprott, Miss Bessie Dickson, W. W Brailsford, Jr., and Miss Fannie J Davis. Department of Missionary Work Miss Helen Boger, Miss Mamie John. son, Miss Maud Sprott, Miss Mary Brailsford and Mr. Morgan Sprott. RESOLUTIONS. Summerton Lodge No. 105 A. F. M. July 20th, 1917. Whereas, it has pleased almighty God to take from our midst our brother, Thomas H. Harvin, and while we of Summerton Lodge No. 105 A. F. M. deeply deplore the loss to our selves and his bereaved family, yet, we bow to the will of our Heavenly Father. Now be it resolved by Sum merton Lodge No. 105, That, in the death of Brother Har vin the lodge has lOSL a most loyal brother, and the community and state a most worthy and valued citizen, who dying in mature life leaves a long record embracing the record of a valient soldier defending his coun try, a business career of rigid hon esty, and active support of every cause looking to the uplift of his community. That, the lodge extends to the be reaved family its fullest sympathy, and joins with them in sorrow for the irreparable loss that has come to them, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of our de ceased brother, and shat the same be spread upon the minutes of our lodge and a copy sent to our county paper. A. J. Richbourg, J. W. Lesesne, Ellison Capers, C o n m mit t e e . -o - lto not let any one make you be lieve that they can get you more money than Cothran. Cothran is a judge of tobacco. Auto-intoxicationi Causes Death Do you know why you have sick headache, diabetes, neuralgia, rheu matism and liver or kidney troubles?' It's becauso you are being poisoned by products of your own body. Your' organs of elimination are not work-' ing properly. Waste material that should 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-alcoholle. Demand Granger Liver Regulator at your drug store-25c a box-and take no other, ThEr ia nothing "Just as good,'