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Publishes All County and Town Vt fidcal AdvertIsements. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1917. WANTED-Four-foot wood. Man ning Light & Ice Co. --tf. S. Oliver O'Bryan, Esq., spent Mon day night in Columbia on businegs. Our repairs for McCormick Mow ers have arrived. F. C. THOMAS. Private Alvin Rigby spent Sunday in town with his mother. FOR SALE-Shingles, Corn and oats. Manning Meat Market. Mr. S. L. Huggins was the guest of friends in Sumter over Sunday. Just arrived a car of Horses and Mules. F. C. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers spent several days with relatives in Fair Bluff, N. C., last week. Dr. J. E. Arant is in Columbia to day attending a meeting of the opto metrists of the state. If quality, price and fair dealings in Mules will intere.at you we are ready. D. M. Biadham & Son. We expect them about the middle of next we.e.k, D. M. Bradham & Son. Mr. Myer Levi of Rutherforton, N. C., is spending a few days with relatives in town. Coffey & Rigby are getting in an other lot of stock on Satuarday. Mr. Louis Levi of Abbeville is in Manning spending Yom Kipper with relatives. Don't forget to see the fine line of Coat Suits, Coats and Dresses at The New Idea Company. Our repairs for McCormick Mow ers have arrived. F. C. THOMAS. Miss Bessie Dickson left on Wed nesday last for Columbia where she entered Chicora College. We expect the best car mules next week we have had shipped this year. D. M. Bradham & Son. First-Lieut. Chas. B. Geiger, who is stationed at Camp Sevier, Green ville, is home on a short furlough. Before looking at any others be sure and see those Horses and Mules we are getting in Saturday. Coffey & Rigby. Mr. Fred Lanham of St. Paul was a visitor to Camp Jackson last Sun day. FOR SALE-Fifteen Avery Stalk Cutters, each having 9 double edge knives. W. P. LEGG, Miss Corinne Barfield has accepted a position in the law omlce of S. 0. O'Bryan as stenographer. The JTewish stores wvere closed to clay on account of their (lay of Atone ment. If you wvant to save money buy your Coat, Coat Suit or Dress at The New Idea Company. THE WAY TO IS TO PLANT S IMPROVE ' A little p)atch of I p~lanlted now will (do as m~ of run clown land andl prc paSturage as any other t trouble and more profit. We Must Plan Ah -If you think you art to do a few things li legumes on your farm fo soil aind the assurance of why don't forget, these t Now's the time! If whole year will be lost! See us for best of C formation. THE MANNING If It's Right. . . In the Tin It's Right In the Pot and Cup Boscul Blend Coffee is not only "right" when it is put into the tin, but the tin keeps all the original freshness and exquisite flavor for you to enjoy. Boscul Coffee is not a mere mixture of different kinds but a most skillful BLEND of the best coffees, pro ducing delicious flavor and delicate aroma. At All Good Grocers WM. S. SCULL CO. Established 188 CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY A car of Horses and Mules will arrive on Saturday. You can get just what you want from this lot. Coffey & Rigby. Mrs. Louis Appelt spent Sunday in Columbia with her daughter, Mrs. I. I. Appelt, who is convalescing in the Columbia Hospital. Mr. T. F. Coffey left on Saturday for St. Louis where he is purchasing the third car of horses and mules for the firm of Coffey & Rigby. Died last Thursday at his home near. Summerton, Mr. A. P. Brock. The deceased had been in ill health for quite awhile. Mr. Brock was well known and one of Clarendon's most highly respected citizens. The best car of Horses and Mules of the season will be here-on Satur (lay. Come in and look them over before you buy. We have received copies of the Premium Lists of several of the coun ty fairs to be held in this section of the State. Clarendon's book seems to have gotten lost somewhere as we have not heard anything of it lately. We know what wvill happen if you give us a chance to show you through and make you prices. D. M. Bradham & Son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nimmner, ac companied by Miss Rita and Joe spent Sunday with friends in Colum bia. MAKE MONEY OMETHING TO OUR LAND JRR CLOVER carefully uch for the improvement yve as fine investment for hing to be had, with les ead to Get Ahead too busy at this Seasotn ke starting the winter r the upbuilding of your your future betterment, hings won't wait on you. you don't act quick, a ilover Seeds and full in GROCERY' GO ,20' Barrels Keystone Lime .and several thousand pounds of Portland and Plaster Cement at ciQse prices. Anygge needing this,- material had best. place. their orders, quick. W. P. LEGG. - The New Idea -Company invite your inspection of their big line of Cpat Suits, Coats and Dresses. They, can save you money. The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. W. T. Lesesne, Friday, September 28, .1917, at 4:30. - All members are. urged to be present. Abruzzi Rye Seed, Rust Proof, Ap pler and White Oats, Hog Feed, Syrup Feed, Wheat Brans, Cotton Seed Hulls, Feed Meal and Timothy Hay now in stock. W. P. LEGG. Captain Joseph Chandler, of Sum ter, spent Thursday with friends here. Captain Chandler is spending a ten-day furlough in Sumter after being at a training camp in Massa chusetts. He has been assigned to Camp Jackson at Columbia. Privates Jake and Clarence Iseman, who are stationed at Camp Jackson, Columbia, are spending several days here, having obtained short fur loughs. Dr. Watson B. Duncan conducted the. opening exercises at Wofford Col lege last week, having carried for matriculation in that institution his son, Herman, and Mr. Harry Gerald. Wofford College had a splendid open ing, there being considerably over one hundred in the Freshman Class. " -Iome-made whiskey stills seem to be all the fad these days. Officers got two in Sumter county and six in Orangeburg last week, and one in Clarendon this week. "Red Eye" is easily made and some crooks take a chance on putting one over on the government, but they get caught sooner or later. Last Friday Rural Policeman Peavy got wind of whiskey being dis tilled just across the Sumter line, and he, with Sheriff Gamble and Deputy Thames went out to make a search. In a thick branch on Mr. H. C. Wadford's place they treed Press Stewart, colored, in the act. Stewart had a home-made arrange ment rigged up to manufactuie "pop skull" and get rich quick, but the of Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF TURBEVILIE located at Turbeville, S. C., at the close of business Sept. 11, 1917. Resources. Loans and Discounts . .$ 40,897.83 Overdrafts - . - - - 40.15 Furniture and Fixtures 1,695.81 Banking House - . . - 2,830.16 Other Real Estate Owned 1,127.91 Due from Banks and Bankers - ------ - . 23,066.73 Currency --- -d.-- ..-.. 3,478.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin---,- -_- -..--'.-223.80 Checks and Cash Items 446.80 Total--..- - ....-..-..-$ 73,807.19 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In .. -$ 12,500.00 Surplus F"und--.--...--..-611.86 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses andl Tfaxes Paid-..-..-....-...-..417.74 Indlividlual Dc pos5its Sub ject to Check 37,851.05 Saving~s Depos its-..---..-..-..541.64 - Demand Certif-. icaites of De posit - - ..- 6,000.00 Time Certifi cates of De posit .. .. .. . 1,288.01 Cashier's Checks 279.21 ---- 45,959.96 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money. Borrowed-_-...--- ..-..-14,317.63 Total-..-.-.--..-.. -.-.$ 73,807.19 State of South Carolina, County of Clarendon, ss. Before me came E. E. Timmons, Cashier of the above namied bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above. and -foregoing statement is a true condlition of said bank, as showni by the fbooks of said( bank, * , .. .E. E. Timnmons, .Cashier. *Sworn to and subscribed before mec this 21st day 6f September, 1917. Win. J1. Turbeville, 7 Notary Public for 8. C. Correct Attesti sD. E, Turbeyillc, * .''Green, - Directors. Eyes Examied '. G~ase Fitted MANNING. S. C. Exclusive Styles ! Coat Suits, Coats AND DRESSES! On inspecting our stock of the above you will find that we have laid special stress on exclusiveness. ..We made it our aim to get the very latest garments on the market and we don't believe you will find a better assort ment any place in the State. THE COAT SUITS Come in Broadcloths, Gabardines, Serges, Burella Cloths and Poplins. Colors--Taupe, Burgundy, Plum, Picken Green, Navies and Blacks. Prices range from $15.00 to $45.00 THE COATS Come in Plushes, Velours, Broadcloths and Burella Cloth. Prices range from $10.00 to $35.00 THE DRESSES Come in Serges, Serge and Satin Combinations, Satins, Satin and Geor gette Combinations, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepes in all the leading shades. Prices range from $12.50 to $25.00 After purchasing one of the above you had better fit yourself out with all the necessary accessories that go towards being dressed up. We can furnish you with Shoes, Petticoats, Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats in fact almost everything wearable. We want you to come in and look and price our goods. You will find that we are the cheapest place in town for goods with quality. MANNING DRY GOODS CO. "The Home of High-Grade Merchandise." ficers nipped his enterprise in the bud. They did not get any whiskey, but found about twenty-five gallons of sour mash, which was about rea'ly to be run through the still. The Just_______ __ United States Government will put the finishing touches on Stewart. The Library Association will give N ew B u k P at a rummage sale Saturday, October Wearg.1c2can4c st e ae o -m Strained Honey, Screw Top Jars 35c Statement tftnrn~tino he Irgni Appes Doze 20 f0 and 40c BANK Of PINEWOOD BraosMlseQ.Jr 5 located at Pinewood, S. C. at the FacSu rCueHmsPon--3c close of business September 11, 1917. Loans and Discounts --$ 72,672.78 Th MA N G GR C Y CO Cotton Overdraft .. .. - .. 1,879.22 ___________________ ________________ Overdrafts--.-..-..-..-.. -391.63 ___ __ Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.006t Banking House .. .. .. - 1,443.20 . Vehp evr on woisn-FE O'CIARE Due from Blanks and trse nteLbaywl iegnru lnto.AyadeeyWysfe ihidgsk,,d~ Bankers--------- .. .. .43,897.98 tigwrh eln ilb cetd esa op~ i'r osiain o Currency-..-.-.-..-..-.-..-..5,341.00'rolde ilcalfryu bu leso ch cnigup ffodfr.j Silver and( Other Minor 1.0 onTudate4.So(otfogtigecve yu an etas nj Coin-. . ------------. .27.59 btl fGensAgs lwrfe Checks and Cash Items 48.75 Snctersgaino no tIugnsPamc.Ti nd tTotaland.has.(... .o-l-t-a-$126,t47.f5 ~'tl Liabilities. $1 69 71 be a elcin cl d at oc to fl ci cy b fit y ar of s ce s Capital stock Paid Ini - ..$ 10,000.00 (I surplus Fund---..---.-..-..1,100.00on Alemnt tue hejac ofodrdsmc. Undividedl Profits, lessM.Diin, voisi th ary AuutIowri uupn2'an! 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