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EVERY DAY New Goods ArriVing 1 We have had two buyers on the Northern Markets this season and they have picked up the very best .to be had. Many years of catering to the Clarendon trade has taught us just what our customers want, and -we made special efforts to get those arti cles. Every day sees new arri vals in Millinery, Dress Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Hosiery, Neckwear and Notions. We want you to come in and see these goods. They're the equal of any big city store, and the prices are much lower. For The Men! Our Fall and Winter Style-plus Suits are coming in and they are certainly the nobbiest line of clothes we have ever had. See the latest in Neckwear at our store. D. Hirschmann, Big Store on the Corner. Manning. South Carolina planes were reparted off F~elixstowe molished but there were no casual iORE THAN SCORE______ MORE HAN CORE(in Suffolk). They skirted the coast ties." to Clacton (Essex), where they appar KILLED IN AIR RAID ently divided, apart goig south to WHEAT AND FLOUR _ crossed the coast andl wvent southwest Germans Bomb South End, in Essex, tovard wickford, near which place Washington, Aug. 13.-Plans for, Forty Miles East of they turned southeast and dropped controlling the distribution of wheat London. bombs in the neighborhood of South and regulating the manufacture and End, (in Essex). Some bombs also sale of flour have b' :n completed by PROPERTY iMUCH DAMAGED were dropped on Margate. the food administration. "No reports of damage or casual- Creation of a wvheat control board Nine Women and Six Children Among ties have yet been received. Our own will be announced s soon Presi the Victims-Fifty Persons aicatwrvey uikyith aidetWlo apoes ts eson. Injured. adte ~r~dteeeyott hsbad opiigofcaso h London, Aug. 12.-Twenty-three T~( f(f eeijr' tRcfrfo h ri n iln nls aersons, including nine womenC and u fe.bo sdrpe an M gatis, vll e mderpnill fo six children, were killed and fifty per- i et i ite(aae h aetptigit fetncsrsanue soins were injured at South End, insttm tfolw:dlatngtb th fodamiit Essex, forty miles east of London, by ailrcaedcniraleto.Rgains ovnnghe o bombs dIroppedi today by German rai~l-damg-tSuhEa~h hytolo ha rmtetm tlae .erra, says an official statement tonight,.rpe ot ob.Tecsate h rdcrutli ece h ae Considerable damage to propertythsfi ie)rf( wilg ito fetSlt br1.T was caused at South End by the near- "Kildihtmn rnwm', eiine seulin alelvos By forty bombs dlroplped upon the towvn.. an mil ofnrctn 10 brel The text of the oflicial statement hliie Aotffvl)OlCwr in "bu 5:15~ o'clock this afternoon, "tMra& oi )il~~C( I'~o h odamnsrto ~ta h squadlron oIf about twenty enemy air- p~.O eihbtdhue~~S(C nutiswl oprt edl vt Onlygvenmn adththanef h forstc oUrsgienon hePrshen plane wererepated of Fe i nst oihefd cotro there will not avua (in ufflk) Thy skrte th cost invoked touClaton (esex) wheretheyappar ently dividndiaingt aoingicouth t1)0 EATdANroFLOU Onlygatee(ineKent).ThearemainderdPLANS iCOMPLETI-,D crossedarmercoastirndricntanduttwehe sameatimeinamerafigurewhiichplace theryitutned souitheosreeive dreaded for Use on themasricetmuchnbelowthatod ofprevuil wereg Licnseswill1on rMntdrtoflo. Baby ~ ."Noirlsoonlyonfconditionrthatuthe tiesargveayetireendrecesond.leurrice and they pforedtteirnemyoouctt Twos moonwasethejwheataandoouroin Everythig but.For Bbb Hrpere Margte, qhvebe u ne inintnon the foodladministrationlplans tant matamaterSuthEn whr t asote hnwha ne they reachope fytyoomu..hecasuaThe pieo h ~'?co f~h We employ exraordinarilyarerte arethd h are il10fie yacm chilttrenofAboutcfiPtesidenteGarreeld, haveeveythng yu ae lli~e t ned, sch heWasgon, Aug. other--Plans have as ab fod-nusig otesniple-p cotrobeing made pitbtionofwha fiers -atalcumulowder -tointmentscandealld stnardwnteralbemedin.ouncdeaon asCresi detWlon apre t ers on. DTKOh D U T R isbadcopiigflcasoth fodamnstto and leAme shootls, Sale Pur'suant to a judgment order of the Court of Common Pleas for Clar endon County in the State of South Catolina, dated the 29th June, 1917, in the case of Daniel' Harvin, plain tiff, against New Hope R. M. E. Church and the trustees thereof, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction .in front of Clarendon court house at Manning within usual hours of sale, on salesday, in Septem ber, -1917, bemg Monday the 3rd day, the following describea real estate: All that lot of land containing one half acre, and the building thereon situated in Clarendon, county in said state, and bounded on the North by lands of Rose and Stephen Cordes; South by lands owned by Odd Fellows East by lands owned by Rose and Stephen Cordes, and West by Cain Savannah Road. Said lot being the same which was conveyed to the trus tees of New Hope R. M. E. Church by deced of Rose and Stephen Cordes, dated 11th February, 1907, and record ed in Book D page 23. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. THE STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CLAR[NDON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. C. M. Werber, Plaintiff, against Mary Abraham, John Abraham, Wil lie Abraham, Weston Abraham, Alice Abraham, Eddie Abraham, Enoch Abraham, Thomas Abraham, ' Masseo Abraham, Hattie Abraham, Hessie Abraham and B. C. Wallace, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a judgment Order of the Court of Common Pleas, in above stated action to me directed, bearing date of August 2nd, 1917, I will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at the Court House at Manning in said County, within the hours for Judicial Sales, Dn Monday, September 3rd, 1917, be ing sales day, the following described real estate. All that tract of land, in the County )f Clarendon and State aforesaid, con ;aining sixty-four acres, more or less, )ounded North by the old Salem Pub ic Road and land of Blanding, East )y land of Blanding, South by Plow len Mill Swamp, and West by land iow or formerly of James Abraham, .t. al., being Lot No. 3 of Tract Bow >lat made by McLellan & Palmer, lated March 1st, 1912. Also all that tract of land in said county and State, containing sixty four acres, more or less, bounded on the North by the old Salem Public Road, and land of James Abraham; East by land of James Abraham, et. al.; South by Plowden Mill Swamp and West by land of Levi and Wein bery, the same being Lot No. 1 on Tract B. on the plat above referred to. Also all that certain tract of land in said County and State, containing forty-nine and four-tenths acres, more or less, bounded North, South and 'West by land of Levi and East by land of Alderman and Preston, more fully appearing by plat made by McLellan & Palmer, dated March 1st, 1912. Purchaser to pay for pap~ers. E. C. DICKSON, Clerk of Court Clarendon County. [H STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CIARENDON..' COURT 01F COMMON PLEAS. .J. [1L Winburn, Plaintilt, against \lice Abraham, .James Blanding, JToe Blanding, J1. HI. Rigby, Queen Es telle Abraham,, Nelson Carraway, .Jr., William HI. HI. Carraway, Nel son Carraway, Jr., Alice Carraway, .Josiah Carraway, andl Fredrick Carraway, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a judgment )rder of the Court of Common Pleas, n above statedl action to me directed, earing (late of August 2nd, 1917, I vill sell at public auction to the high 'st bidder for cash, at the Court louse at Manning, ina saidl County, vithin the hours for Judicial Sales, a Monday, September 3rd, 1917, be ng sales day, the following dlescribed eal estate. All of the right, title and interest f Henrietta Carraway, James Blanad ng, ,Joe Blanding andl Jarhes Abra aam, in andl to all that certain tract >f land in the County of Clarendon nad State aforesaid, upon which ames Abraham, Sr., residled at the ime of his death containing seventy ceres, more or less, and being bound d North by lands of the Estate 'of ,evi, Eaist andl South by lands of ). W. Ailderman, andl West by lands f the l'state of Abraham, said tract >f land having been partitioned y ledl (dated D)ec. 1, 1915, as will p >ear by deed on record in the offie >f the Clerk of Court for Clarendon County, and the particular lots of ;aidl land herein referred to and here y ordered to be sold being lots 2, 3, 7, and 8, as mentioned and dec icribed in said partition deed3(. Purchaser to pay for papers. E. C. DICKSON,. Clerk of Court Clarendon Cnty.a bars~ t 61.the phone Lih Itttc Bail. I'al . Helad-On Collision Between way here late today A' -iiiste In 'Trolley Cars.. signals by the crew of the westbound cars is.. said to hivq. caused the ricci North ranford, Cqn Aug. 1. Fifteen persons are believed to haveO bee} killed, and a scoreoriore injur- AD RTISE IN T E TIMES, etColjjjlCASTO.RIAI For Infants and Ch rond a Mothers Know That e l ral Genuine Castoria ALCdIHOL-3 PER OENT. &._ Ve table rearanonfora.A lw-y sinilatingtheood byReulta iing the Stomachs andBowlsof Bears the Thercby PromotinDsiff Signature (CheerfulnessandRest.Contain neiter 0 ,Morhine nor Nineral. OTNARGOTIGo ., . I of Oldi S -U 0~~ ~ n sp&ll Sa-Ar A hel >ful Remedy for Constipation and Diarrhoea. an(i Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP " re" ,'i sutltind therefromifn o ' " ~ ~ ~ F' inn'c 'F r Ove r rac-Simnilc S nattreof i Thirty Years MK NEW YORK. CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR OOMPANY. NEW YOni4 CITY. re..-. .-b-. ro.ot e .otici/I ?a Ny ~umter oa-Cola Bottling Co Southern Railway System ' 'H E needs of the South are identical with the needs tc hed Sth e .Railway asks no favors-no special priyilege not ofto a t ti bourn ilwc - opran y be to ee that - enlrged , ate nidcnt to the demand lor increased andt better serice and, dually-, t , llI IIIIIIII! 1 other greke sustsries, iltsn a trorc, u tt equai libertcs. etiua rights and equal opporunities. " The Southern Serves tho South."