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For Particular If you are Fastidious . If you are somethi article; and if you are to use much of it, you BOS "Boscul" is a ble various kinds, but a as to bring out all t1 An'd Boscul Coff strength, because of t Try it WM. Cbe innning .Imes. Publishtes All County and Town Of ticial Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEJI 31, 1917. HIDES AND FURS ARE SELLING HIGH.~ SELL YOURS TO ABRAMS AND GET FULLN WORTH. DON'T BE FOOLED BY STRANGERS INTO SELL ING FOR LOW PRICES.J The Fair has been postponed. Don't be a Methodist "Slacker" next Sunday. Mr. R. R. Jehkinsonis in Char leston this week on business. FOR SALE-A good cow. H. M. Thomas, 1. O. Box 412, Maning, S. C. Privates Sam Kellett and Alvin Rigby spent last Sundays in Manning. See Clara Kimball Young tonight at The Pastime. Don't be a Methodist "Slackei" next Sunday. Capt. W. C. Davis wvas in Kingstree last weok attending court. Mr. S. I. Harvin spent Sunday in Columbia. Mr. C. N. Sprott dIrove through to Columbat last week to the fai1-, and in his ruph to get on the ferry at Camde4, he ran into a buggy, doing some damnage to it. It cost him a five spot. Smoke your meat with FIGARO $1,00 pergbottle at .Pure Food Grocery Next Door to Postoffie ;1s 7 x !V ng of a connoisseur on coffee one of 'those who really so enj are te one who will especiall CUL COF ad of the very finest coffees - areful and skillful blend, so ,e delicious'' flavor and deiighi e comes to you in all its he )protecting tin. All Good Grocers sell Bosc once- and yoil-continue to SCULL CON Established 1858 CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY~ Our Fair opens. feek after next. Senator DuRant was a visitor to Columbia yesterday. S. Oliver O'Bryan, Esq., spent yes terday in.tColumbia. Don't be a Methodist "Slacker" next Sunday. Just arrived at The Young Reliable a new shipment of Ladies, Misses and Children's Cloaks at right prices. Mr. H. D. DuBose, manager of the Manning Dry Goods Co., was in Char leston this week on business. Mr. S. L. Huggins transacted busi ness in Columbia the first part of the wveek. We call special attention to the sermon of Dr. W. B. Dunean in this issue. To suit the purse you will find at The Young Reliable Ladies, Misses and Children's Sweaters. An all comedy show tonight at Manninty, Goosq., was Sinmehrton weston buisse viorer busnesed nessdin Clum tefistpr.oh Wecll adanecdlateo to three iss. eHovno Clmi osit the eek with fnd paret Mand Mrs.dC.n's Swarv. Anyo ant od se monh 'aet Mrs. FCanniey Easq., opumertdon, las rayins iston-Sem and nesa CoanSt t fFretnhs . Tete ae postion rate Kigto n to mrow, a. Wells two-ent tampsbi wll beidadvand too thre Bents.ur Ans ecLlien Harin of olmba spenc he eek-nsendwt her paret Youfleae rnghieeeting lielfro. $1.00 ato $2.5ark arhu. Mrs. 01(1nine 0ladas oeated all olst Fhrcha inx Sntn-atlemiand we maero rea isoinnce. Mr. Arohr Sprioht of eorge-s tosvnow wsrkinges ofhere. oter in-law, M. Lells Wenberg, Covmbi Strday. adto i e u AneelentCos lief tor acnd Fege Segcnbe floig(tats Mrs.h W$1. Touchb5oprry $1r.0 r.Eg lihe Pold mn, th coldlays ad l Khe iep are ito night wheo ae reistghurm your Sday wok.cide aYmtte o releas mpaeiulln odg bhnet rangoing donatices rs. W2~ . To er $1.0;irs. Eg Coffee Drinkers If you Regularly Drink Coffee 4-know the really fine oy such a beverage as r appreciate FEE not a mere mixture of ;elected and combined ful aroma. original freshness and irink it IPANY DROMEDARY GOLDEN DATES 15c PCKG. B. B. B RE E ) IN'S Pure Food Grocery Next Door to Postoffice Forty-five shopping days until Christmas. Get busy and shop early. Clara Kimball Young at The Pas time tonight. Business in Manning is just one big day after another. FOR SALE-Five passenger Max well car. Good as new. Cheap for cash. Apply at this office. The time for registering expires next Saturday. Only those that did not register in 1916 need register For dlependable merchandise go to The Young Reliable, you will receive square treatment 36 inches to the yard andl 16 ounces to the pound. The Wee Nee Drug Company at Gable have dlisposedi of their business to Mr. C. C. Christal, proprietor of the Christal Store at the above place. Mrs. W. W. Brailsford, 'who had been the guest of friends in Sumter for several dlays, returnedi home on Mondlay. Every mule we sell must be as rep resented or money refunded. J. L. RIDGEWAY & CO., Clark's Warehouse. .The old'man, -the 01ld lady, andl all the childlren are to be at the Meth odist Church next Sunday to dlecide a matter of great importance. Mr. Joel Ridgewvay returned home from St. Louis last Sunday where he bought a car of mules, and will be in the live stock business at ~Clark's wvarehouse. FOR SALE-Coon andl Opiossum Dogs. Very best* breeds. Address WV. G. White, Manning. The old man, the ol lady, and all the children are to,be dt the Meth odlist Church next Sunday to decide a matter of great importance. IDES AND FURS ARE SELLING IGH. SELL YOURS TO ABRAMS AND GET FULLI WORTH. D)ON'T BE FOOLED) BY STRANGERS INTO SELL ING FOR LOW PRICES. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PH. 0. -MANNING, 5. C. SAGE, RED PEPPER SALT, ETC. for Sausage can be had at Bil. RIbIN'S Pure Food Grocery Next Door to Postoffice FOR SALE-One five room house known as the Frankie Hodge house, in Manning, good location. Apply to I. I. Appelt, Manning, S.. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Howle of St. Paul spent Sunday in Manning. About 4600 bushels of the very best wheat seed, oats and rye purchased on the lowest market since the new crop come on. The saving is for my customers. W. P. LEGG. The Queen of the Halloween car nival was -won by Miss Frances Har vin, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. Ben H. Harvin. The proceeds netted over $60.00, and it will be applied to the Red Cross fund. LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE, HIDES AND FURS ARE BRING ING HIGH PRICES. BRING YOUR FURS TO ABRAMS AND GET HIGH PRICES. When in need of a. Tire for your Ford Car come and see us. We have the right tire at the .right price. 30x3%/, Non-Skid, $16.50. 30x3, plain, $12.50. Guaranteed absolutely 4,000 miles. We male our own adjust ments. Harvin Motor Co.,- Manning. Car load of mules' to arrive today. See them at Clark's Warehouse. We will save you money. See us before .you buy. J. L. RIDGEWAY & .CO. We have just received a line of nice Automobile Gloves. These gloves are intended for nothing but automobile driving and are of the very best quality. They are wool-lined with high cuffs. Come and see these be fore you think of buying a pair else where. They are beauties. Harvin Motor Co., Manning. / I have never heard of the like be fore. Hay is now nearly double the price it generally is at thin time of the year. and can hardly get it at any price. What will hay be next year? Corn is doubled or more than doubled the usual price. To my ,cus tomers, plant oats, plant them quick and lots of them. I now have in stock large quantities of oats, wheat and rye seed at the closest prices. W. P. LEGG. FOR SALE. One six-cylinder, sevem-passenger Hudson automobile which has run about 6500 miles and is now in splen (lid condlition. The tires are new, two of them having been put on less than a month ago. It cost $2350.00 but I would sell it for $1000.00, because it is a larger machine than I need. Mrs. Selina Levi, * Manning, S. C. WANTED)-Inexperienced white help for cotton mill, both male and female. WVe pay liberally for learn ing, and other advantages are unex celled. Free house rent, electric lights, In each house, good churches and schools. Insurance carried on every emuployee, with absolutely no cost 'to the operative. Write or ap ply in person to,' THlE MOLLOHON MFG. CO., N ewberry, S. C. 0 BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP. Why use ordinary cough remedies, when Boschee's German Syrup has been usedl so successfully for fiftyone years in all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, esp~ecially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, wvith easy expectoration in the morning, givti' nature a chance to soothe the inflam edl parts, throwv off the disease, help ing the patient to regain his health. 25 and 75 cent bottles. Sold1 by Hug gins' Pharmacy.-adv. Additional Locals on 'First Page. HID~lES AND FURS 'ARE SELLING HIGH. SELL YOURS TO ABRAMS AND GET FULL WORTH. D.ON'T BE FOOLED BY STRIANGFRS INTO SEIA.1 ING FOR .LOW PRICES. - The Ouinine That Does Not Affect the Need suse of its 01 nia JaStMive effect, LAXA. BR,0M9 QUININ~ 1s better than o'rdinary' ng h~e so t asi se neouunes no~r oofrthe situature of E, W. GRO c Rufus Iichardsop -son' of Mack Richardson, was not drafted into the Wha .1 army on this'call, but being so eager LAX-8s 184 sPRtVD CASCARA %Q serve his couitry he volunteered and iver Tonic, Contains Cscara Bark E and left Monday for damp Jackson. Blue 18 Root, Rhubarb, Root, Blac1 Thips is very commendable and Rufus Root May Apple ,oot, SennaLeaves au deserves credit for so doing. Pe n. Combines strength with pale tale aromatic taste. Doeaspet gripe. 50c To the' Patrons of The Pastime: BEGINNING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, We are forced to charge ONE CENT EXTRA on each admission to this theatre. While this will be a very small charge, you will be dQing your bit towards winning the war. Don't let the extra penny keep. you away. On Friday our Perfection. Programs start and this is, without a doubt one of the best programs put out by any film com pa y in the world. The show consists of 7 reels, not all in one show but it carries anything from a two reel love drama to a exciting scene on the battle field. Pastimingly yours, "DUD" PLYLER. Lands for Sale bg Lev to offer for sale the lands belonging to Estate of (1) 42 acres about 5 miles South of Manning known as. part of the Bonanza tract. ' (2) 73 acres about 12 miles South of Manning on the Santee River Road known as the Lawrence Rivers tract. (3) Two tracts of 24 and 25% acres, being parts of the Cyc Davis landls. (4) 142 acres in Calvary Township rented by D. C. Stokes. (5) 28 acres, more or less, in Fulton Township. (6) 110 more or less, in Mount Zion Township known as the Robert Fleming land. (7) 340 acres, more or less, in Mount Zion Township com posed of tracts of 104, 86 and 150 acres.. (8) One lot in Southern part of Manning measuring 100x200 feet known as one of the A. L. Lesesne lots. (9, 51 acres on Raccoon Road about 10 miles South of Man ning rented this year by J. F. Richbourg and known as the Joe Tucker place. (10) 127 tcrs in Sammy Swamp Township adjoining lands known as the Stone. and Curtis lands. (11) 200 acres in Sammy Swamp Township known as the y Cochran *tract. (12) 50 acres in Calvary Township rented this year by David Conyers. (13) 71- acres in Calvary Township known as the Hoyle lands, adjoining Cutter's Mill Pond. (14) 50 acres, more or less, in Sammy Swamp Township known as the Jeff Shannon and Oliver Shannon tract. All prospective purchasers are requested to submit bids and apply for. detailed information in regard to above to J. A. Weinberg, Attorney. SELINA LEVI, Executrix. ~ Valuable Lands For Sale I have for sale all the lands belonging to Estate of Moses Levi with, the exception of the "Benbow Place" and those lands in the Fork of Black Iver and that tract of land between Man ning and Silver known as the "Harvin Place." Detailed infor mation wvill be furnished any prospective purchaser on .application. J. A. WEINBERG, WA.N TE D A Stump Field, in which, -to demonstrate Kirstin Stump Pullers 'Our Demonstrating and Advertising Car showing both KIRSTINt One-Man andl Horse Power Stump Pullers ini actual operation, will be at Conway soon.. If you have stump land, and want to see, quickest, cheapest and easiest way to get rid of your stumps, just let the Eclitor of this Paper know about it. Our Mr. Williapison will then call on you and arrange for a Free Demonstf-ation.. The (late andl location of this (demonstration wi~ll then. be advor tisedl in this Paper. All interested parties will watch for .it. This is a fine chance to get some of your stumps pulledl FREE, andl at the same time see what can be done with Modern, Up -to (late Stump Pullers. No obligation or exp.ense on your part. If you want Demonstration on your farm, let Editor knowv at once. Notice to dealers: KIRSTIN Pdllers are In big deC nmand--sell themselves--Exclusive agency to good live dlealer-If interested, advise Editor, andl our i\Ir. Williamson will call. A. J. KIRSTIN C0. Escanalba, Mith. VALUABLE LANDS FQR SALE I have for sale all the lands belonging to Estate -of s. C. Turbeville~whicj consist of the, following: Tract 1 .Two H~updredl andi Fjft (250) acres slightly 'more or less, in and aroand the town of urbbville inciudiheg The Mercantife Store and Two Good Residences besides a numbef' of tenant house. Also several other tracts containing 1 and 7-10 acres, 123 andl 8-10 abrs 96 'acres and 56 acres. A particular description may be' obtaindd from, me by any prospective purchaser. .'. J. A. WI IBERG, Tustee, Manning, S. C.