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New.Arriva LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS * Big lot of Wool Felt Hats for Ladies and Misses, in all colors and shapes, regular $2 value, $1.50 < going at 75c to .. . _.. LADIES' SHIRT WAIST Beautiful line for you to98 select from, $1.25 values, each BOYS' HATS Just received a big 'Job' of Boys' 50c Hats, made of best qual- 35c ity, going at, each .... MEN'S SAMPLE HATS Big lot, all sizes and shapes, wonderful values, your choice LADIES' BIJRSON HOSE Everybody knows now Hosiery has gone up. We have just received a few dozen Burson Hose in white only. that we offer at the 25c pair ....5.c. INFANT WORSTED BOOTES Worsted yarns are "out of sight". The Bootes were bought months ago, all colors and sizes 35c -t 15c, 25c and - _ Send Us Your Order We offer Charleston Wakefields delivered at your c In Lots of 200 _.'.....-- 50c In Lots of 300---------- 75c In Lots of 2000 Cash, Money Order or Check musi The 5=10=2 S. L. HU REAL WINTER DRESS == fullness is let in itteaila of plaits U. Model That Will Look Well in Th. aa,,s . shown Velvet or Velveteen. dlevelop extremXiely Velveteen, if it is .tress. If 'or ear: Fashion Designers Struggle Hard to viveten mfight b ' Retain Straight Line .Frock Which se'!tin d the caut Has Been Favorite for Past ora itatia o he e Two Seasons..inihtede To retain the straight line frock, iic 'glttl o which has been such a strong fatvori te atiIirgta for the past two seasons and still make ttitIigsata.a it ne0w and distinel ly oif the 1917-18 vini- i'tt is.toa tage is a task that fash Ion deasignters li taat atatizra have st rue;,tled might Ily wvith~ dluring 'it ( ihs two or thlree moaanths. Many tattrneti ve ih.tIt i l .'i no eart in Ialrea ithei att poul at it, i~t~like the~ rni Thi styles have resulted and perhaps an af a t . ih a'ngth of 'ine to 1ih1 otar f ro. Totitnal:e t e ardta's ft eti tbr S uit mt i for hr ortl tbl.s I n nad ha a ratter l~t at mIn ornilled t i. I d a lei . atlatng veryv we Ilmbroaideri~ay wi tstad tat a gratt a: arini g .tlht fll iam vart iouis balis an 1:1itinlgs in ttt:at ris Much Fur 'at-it tut- is tatI Wt oie frll hat at fui r, oun ittound ski its f c lt h or taratum! th watist. Cttpas otf fair, 11 satin, will htava', front that thotld th 8traight Line Frock of Velvet or Vel, figure, and thea sk veteen_ ntnin mr ntbtiraI RED FLOWER POTS Best quality, with saucers. 75c Can furnish any aize, at 10c to , LAMP CHIMNEYS Others are getting 15c. We offer best quality, high grade chim- l0C neys at, each ONION SETS Now is the, time to plant. Ship ment received every few days. White Silver Skins .......25c qt. Red Wethersfield-.....-- 20c qt. Yellow D'nvers' . . ---20c qt. I pound packages Writing Paper, "St. Regis" brand', fibre finish, good quality, packed one pound to 25c box at, the box SPECIAL PRICES ON TOILET ARTICLES Colgate's Talcum, can ----..-15c Colgate's Dental Cream, tube ..' 10c Jergen's'Glycerine Soap, cake -- 10c Colgate's Shaving Soap, cake .. 5c Peroxide, best grade, bottle .. 10c Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes each --- ----------- -- 30c Tooth 'Brushes, each .. .. -.. -- 15c Tooth Brushes, (small) each ._ 5c For Fall Cabbage Plants and Successions at the following pi'ices, loor by parcel post: In Lots of 500 --...----$1.00 In Lots bf 1000 . -- $2.00 -- .- .... .._- $3.75 be sent with your order.-' 5c Store, Inc. xGINS, Mgr. are ac NOT ALL HEROES AT FRONT Pt, o n dresses in tiny. ed, and1 comfortable either through the Manus Duggan, Twenty-Year-Old r gathers. Irish Lad, Saves 25 Miners, but Ia the sketch would Loses His Own Life. o well i Vl oi l Not all the d(ed1 of bravery are In to be i real eln r the wa zone. When a tire In the tier Wear Velvet or 'peculator aine, near Butte, Mont., en used for the bodcetn and l'" and Crepe mewteor fn .h ai f.IM..f.... .4..... ininder of the frock. y*rot rs tt ae atsDg 'i'loped'~ in satin aind ~ ~ a npe o, rto >hick sat in and navy Ii lfs iifi. tthepdfoe it women14 need have 'tint hywihhslfe lsbd to applar'el for thewataefrmheinfveay fromt p~resent indli'ie nt r eto be by all odds~'entefrt ls fflms mk dlress Is ('ut exactlythmieInga 'scahtwha iiling inlted4 Pttila n~t fclpanosInadlt 1lie lhmlice ~ iii i, R ae a e nls aton-te at in that it gives , 111 i un i h iir 'oilorted ('inbroid- put o iestruhtetnest le, wicah fastens aso ojiiat 'l refo a tiv\e h ill ons in lhe i dtr. ''e' ecnirlt~ en .oriherhh itnk. I lterialhW tlwilti' (live and1 auf alin t h ea01p' i 11 yPtOTht ''r letriella ateial ir~ ia'acib 11 ilg a wl 11lji' iiw iil proper. (ltt 'u(k ri 'o ln aenfo i h inbrxler at a to'~ ie A ata n etioay~aI u- hei mulesti h is cags al bit iiehr' i - : olal'.- ous in epr ic ily ti'ceehe pty t on er een i during t hie u i'' i~tii )V' hth(rIh o ('cord i toype of rre ac ose l eso a is, SIReel, (la ilk, vro e w ie 111IIrg hslst( Is tillient e thleli' r us glrs h 'i il prah i ili nilyaridgasenooeeneeastorkow iily wihoutal hemi Bith lemu-i otiidhsbd I ui'itoubredlydb. lent as a triinmuing' f"iiIli i(liit~ I 5 ti'i~'r w I t ii( lier 5Eson, hittl ii iI (lttIi'''i itrby"Mn also faiviutied, antd gri. I ig coloir or fahle A emntGeniuer New algl the f wektinsacearte irexst n ter tetof utvofIleIi 'we Vrot the' hips in a newv sg pitr iil edI or box-plibItedl ''~ P(~iiptt datii-r'rcus velvet.Insg pinigifw ii5goanit will have~'( old-fitsh- iiwhs kll ardInidnalyt ge 'at fit tedl aross lie alitefe ad risn, iepi ed t sltraps thait wrap loiidfuc ith i1(Iabrn ht rned( with velvet or ~atslalbti o rp n 'l(ep waistcoats in t ioiie t enethillbearmrs sknd, Saver k5Mnckes btyn to all their'deds o braer are nn helves out try i to alight on it. T $' would slip dowiyte side ot the ari;p bit the grouted, .adsume a worried4 pression, and.lly away. ' :The climax came recently. Tripe has. a vicious bulldog, named Frencis X.. Bushman. The dog chasbd a.book agent down the street. The .stranger, 'in trying to got away, attempted to jump the fence, and drove his head iap to the barn. He recovered sufficiently to consult a lawyer, and a lawsuit may result.-Youth's Compdnion, How Trenches Are Dug. Each man in an officers' training camp is given an intrenching shovel, about the size of a big taiblespoon,- and a small pick. He is expected to dig his trench with those shuall tools. Each ian must start lying flat on his stomach and dig himself into the ground. In about two hours an entire system of trenches, peginning with the skirmishers' trench, and ending with the reserve trench, is finished, together with the parapets in front to 'protect the men from the front' to protect the n en from the enemy's fire, and the paradoes behind to keep out pieces of hursting shell. After the -men have dug their trenches down so they are out, of range they sometimes get a shovel a little larger than their in trenching tool. That helps consider ably, for the intrenching tool takes out about a quart of earth with each move ment. Each man carries his intrench. ing tools on his back. Love Schedule. Girls in love ain't no use during the. whole blessed week. Sunday's they're looking down the road, expectin' he'll come. Sunday afternoon they can't think of anything else 'cause lie's here 1 Monday morpings they're kind of sleepy and dreamy, and slimpsy and good for nothing on Tuesday and Wed nesday, Thursday they get absent minded and begin to look off toward Sunday again, an' mope around and let the dishater get cold right un der their noses. Friday they, break dishes and go off in the best room and snivel an' look out of the winder. Saturday they have queer spurts of workin' like' all possessed, an' spurts of frizin' their hair. An' Sunday they begin it all over ag'in.-Coopersvill Sun. Joy Riding in Army. Joy riding seems to he a regular sport of French army ollicers. Accord ing to charges of reckless extravagance made against the touring-car section of the French army, the ollicers think' tIffit the cars they use are their .own private property. Indeed, competition is rampant, each officer wanting the hpst r.achine and the most expensive assortment of accessories, says the re port. The cost of 2? cars for tlhie gen Goo Last year a bale of two acres. One Dollar buy just as much land wi gone dlown in the past se' ,Now is the opportu ~is plentiful and land is We have a large nuI S 3 tracts of 25 acres 250 acres between S 500 acres in Fork - 112 acrey nealr Fort 246 acr'es near Saml Numerous Tpown Lt The~ following large The Seymore LandIs. SAll the Lands If you want to bu; 'E. CH Three t eatisand. co e t I ilpkeep perg yt. ' e dnly rein Ti. rance notsees it, s. torefuse to '"3 low ny oflicer, no ;tlutter ,What hi . ralk, to have a berg oa car.-Popular Science Monthl -"." Livipg oh Oalories; The cheapst, eatgr-in the world is ricee and. peanuts, measured' by the calories; which constitute the only real tesj., The former. costs five .cents per 1,000 "calories 'and the latter seven, cents. So that it a person would eat a good helping of. rie and wind up by a plentiful dessert of peanuts, he would get mhore muscle, brain, nerve and bone out of it than he, would out of *a diet of roast beef and potatoes. There is no attention.paid to the valu of rood "in practical living. Our sole guide is what hits our appetite, says the Ohio State Journal. We want what "we'd ruther," as the poor woman told Jane Addaibs. It is: going in and buying potatoes. by the pile, with6ut regard to the bushels or pecks. There is twice as much living in some kinds of foods as in others and yet we pass up our plate perfectly unconcerned whether it comes back with 500 or 1.000 calories. This is. one reason we are poor. Gases Used In Warfare. A recent scientific report from Eu rope treats of the principal gases used for attack. These, include chlqrine, bromine, sulphur dioxide and formal dehyde. Chlorine and bromine have proved most effective, because of their great weight. They roll over the ground like water. These gases are released from compression tanks. The sulphur 'dioxide and formaldehyde are pliduced by burning the appropriate chemicals. There are many gases more .deadly than those named, but in order to be -effective for trench work the poison gas must have suffi cient weight to stick to the ground. The gas mask has -practically done away with the actual effectiveness of the gas attacks, -but they are said to have considerable psychological effect still, many soldiers thinking they are "gassed"'when they are only smelling the harmless vapors set up inside the gas masks. 0 -- AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK Nine of the Lewis Luckenbach's Crew Reported Missing. New York, Oct. 14.-News of the I sinking of the American steamship Lewis Luckenbach by' a German 'ub marine off the coast of France was received here today ih a cable mes sage to the shipping firm of George Lucenbach, Inc., from the French agents. Forty-seven of the fifty-six d Opporti cotton would buy an acre o: will buy only half as much m Iich makes the food and cloth ien years and no0w they are g~ aity for the wvise man to beco cheap. Buy land. rnber of tracts that will sell c Few Bargair each near Davis Station at 8 Llmmrerton and Manning at $1 it $20.00 per acre. ston at $15.00 per acre. n~y Swamp at $60.00 perV acre. ts and tenant houses in Man tracts belonging to Estate : Tphe Chandler: The AuldI Land; is. The Benbow La of the Moses L )ur Hands for 5 Sor sell landl write or call 01 C. HORTON, ARLTON Du: MANNING, S. C. Nice r gfnar'1 Mo n tairt Fruit 'rte .d'tie r4 chard, medium (t si n f sizes, sound an. sveeg The price of 41z . approximately 50c a eck. We are quoting -by the pound to facilitate serve ing and to-enable. ever body to share justly ln this -big bargain. Peed 'Em to the Chilgren They're Wholesome. THE MANNINCGROCERY GO nembers of the crew had been landed ;he message said, but one boat' with line men was missing. The Luckenbach was bound - fr Iavre with a general cargo. She was i steel screw vessel of 8,906 tons and eras. built in 1808. AMERICANS DRILL IN RAIN ' American 'Taining Quarters in !rance, Oct. 13.--tGen. Rachitch, Ser )ian chief of staff, and Dr. M. E. lesmitch, Sqlrbian minister to France, iave just spent two days Kvith the kmerican troops in training. They vere much impressed by what. they' aw, particularly the bayonet drill, dich is a mixture of English and merican tactics, the English meth ds having been found to <oincide losely with the American. Gen. achitch made a 'brief address to one ection of the troops, thanking them or their demonstration. Drills are being held in the rain, which has been steadily falling for he past eight days, giving Ameri an soldiers a taste of. what their rench and British comrades have meen enduring for the laAt three win ers. 0 ADVERTISL IN THE TIMES. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA inity! land-now it will buy sat and clothes, but will es.' Prices of land have ing up. me independent. Money heaper now than later. 50.00 per' acre. !5,.00 per' acre.K nling. \Ioses Levi to be sold: Lands. vi Estate are ,ale RANT.