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1U1 Copyright H art Schattner a man, The D. Phone 166 THE MANNING T I. I. APPELT. F. M. SHTOPE PUnLISHED EVERY wEI)NEsDA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, CLARENDON'S FAIR. A few years ago it was decided to hokc for the good of the county; this celebrati Manning, the county seat. It was to 1 affair, and the whole county invited tal smce the organization of this associatio success, and it brings hundreds of peopi year. The exhibits have always been State Fair, only a smaller scale. We ai people taking the interest in this celebi that the Clarendon Fair will continue.t But there are other things the officers e considleration; as we have said, this is a fair, and in~ letting out work of pay, each have a chance to bid. This summer the this in charge, asked for bids on the pren Times was legitimately underbid. This v have no kick coming. Later several oth were had, but 4he Times was not asked f only thing we are consulted about, is an notice. Ts this right? Now, we are not taare good losers, but we (10 feel th been treated square. The editor is a st< association and the columns of Tfhe Tinr been open, not only to the fair but, all the good of the p~ublic. However, we wis Fair of 1917 much success, regardless feelings. COME TO THE Housekeeper's Headqu For good things at reasonable pri< and Tinware, Cups and Saucers, ID and Pitchers, Stone and Glassware, nish Stains, Garden Seeds and a di Groceries, Candies, Fruits, Etc., and things to make home better and brig] The Manning Groce Purveyors to Particular Per Your ten ionPI Our Fall Stock Is Now. Complet And the best time for you to buy is before the be are gone HA-T- ; -.. $2.00 to $9.00 SUITS $12.00 to $35.00 OVERCOATS $10.00 to $30.00 BOY'S SUITS $ 3.50 to $12.50 Shirts, Underwear and Other Furnishings at all prices. The styles are absolutely correct and the values the best you can obtain for the money. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE AT ONCE J. Chandler Clothing Corn SUM b A - , - , - f01 t 0&Pt 4 I M E S ' Will Mr. Hoover be known as the man who took the "future" out of "futures?" ------- -Editor That Papal dove of peace seems doomed to the ark. Business Manager It has found nowhere to alight. Along about the time the women finish canning food 1917. stuffs, the men will be preparing to can some politicians. From present indications, after this war is over the / politicians will have to employ some expert surveyors to . nanulfi locate the party lines. on to be had at The Mayor of Reno, Nev., has been drafted. However,_______ e a community this will probably have no effect on the future operations ce a part. Ever of the divorce mill. ra it has been a_________ e together each The proposal that the government take 65 per cent of es 1good as the all incomes .over, $1,000,000 hasn't produced a ripple ofOer ationoad opei excitement in this office. live anid grow-. Dr. H. W. Wilet says it is easy to go without food for S M hou tak into twenty-four hours. We hope the statement has none of comncrityuk the elements of a prophecy. ofcerns houldn Thecaldaler _shoudwory._ hegoernmnti ium book. T'he merely making it warm for them in the hope that they as piniting owb may liass a little of the warmth to their customers. or a price. TheAT occasional free Breathitt county, Kentucky, famous for feuds and chronic kickers, lighters, has furnished more than its quota of soldiers at we have not as volunteers. If these men sustain the reputation of >ekholdler in the their county they will do much to wipe out the stain that ies have always has rested so long on their country. EY gatherings for-------------*- ---.----- --* h the Clarendlon . RED (enoss, of which your Chapter- must possess. 3our person~al we ask that you forward immediately T[he followving is a letter which was all the comfort kits you have on hand receivedi by Mr. Frank Burgess, presi- to our Supply Bureau, 32 James St., denict of the local Red Cross:- Atlanta, Ga. October 17th, 1917. we have a call for bath robes, con vision: wish you would have your shipping f~ en We have just received a request committee send in anything you have ~IL~L~ from one of the Field Directors at a made up at present. 'cantonment in our Division to supply| with best wishes for the continued Ti ilb tes in Agate 15,000 comfort knits. This need arises success of your Chapter, 1 amthtasytbe *se ol from the fact that when the "rookies" very truly yours, snesBowls come to camp, as ai rule, they have Guy E. Snavely, koi onKln Paints, Var- , nothing but the clothes on their backs Director, Bureau of Development, tnidy line of land do not receive any pay for thirty Sothr Diii. . C many other ;days. These comfort kits will be very SotenDvsnAR.C t.handy and helpful for our boys, es-- A-EI'S -NTl TMS needi of small indispensable person r o al articles they wvould otherwise have fI-1 *y9Io. trouble in obtaining. ld R T ie. The contents of a comfort kit are FOR FLETCHER'S M_________,ulndi ultns15ad42 n T0RIA e-se! " . ast numbers pany, TER, S. C. stling itch LHouse, 'ER, S. C., Oct. 30th, :30 P Mi. 10SEP11 VS. ( ROSS ne 6f the best matches pulled off. The well a will referee this match. 2, 25c and 50c side, 75c