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Ext Don't t] of Leather worn. Jus Kaki Shoe, Clot T Service Boot," medium pair _... Similar Shoes, new Regal Shoes for ] big values in Men's an Che ,kinag Gimes. P ablishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1917 It is estimated that 10,000 people visited the Fair last week. Today (Wedpesday) there will be an all comedy show at The Pastime. Mr. Wallace Plowden is laid up this' week with chicken pox. Rev. J. P. Inabinet of Charleston is visiting in Manning. Dr. and Mrs. Abe Weinberg were visitors to Manning Sunday. "Fatty," "Fatty," "Fatty" at The Pastime Friday night. Rev. Julius E. Clark will preach at the Methodist Church next Sunday at 11:30 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. Miss Violet Andrews left last week for Meggetts, where she has accepted a position as stenographer. Mr. and Mrs. McMurray of North Carolina are visiting the home of Capt. W. C. Davis. What it takes to make you laugh, we have it, for Wednesday night. Remember its Keystone comedies. Lanterns, Lamps, Glass and Agate Ware going at cost. Jos. S. Dickson, Alcolu. The Woodmen of the World will unveil a monument at Pellowship church on Sunday. In connection with the Keystone' Comedies, wve have the Ford Newvs for Wednesday night. Just arrived, ten nice trotting, driv ing mares, one extra nice saddle horse. Come and see them. F. C. THOMAS. Messrs. A. P. Burgess, Norman . Hall, Willie Daniels and Wallace1 Plowden are in Santee swamp thisI week on a hunt. The high-diver at the Carnival had the misfortune of breaking his knee last Friday night, when he made his evenimg jump. A gentlemr n in Manning gave us a1 tip. He - ,saw "Fatty" in "Oh Doctor" . beyond a doubt a scream .e . .o fmnish. Mr. Eugu,.e Beardl, foreman of the Wateree Messenger at Camden, spent! Thursday with friends here. A few New Home Sewving Machines at $28.60. Hlow is this? ,Jos. S. I Dickson, Alcolu. We carry anything in stock a man wvants from a Bridle to the Crupper. Any lgind of farm machine~ry, and wve I are in the business to satisfy you or 1 we don't want your money. ( F. C. THOMAS. VALUABLE LAla I have for sale all the lands Turbeville which consist of the fol Tractt I. Two Hundred and I or less, ia and around the town< The Mercantile Store an besides a number of tenant houst Also several other tracts cor and 3-10 acres, 90 acres and 56 ac A particular description-maiy prospective purchaser. J. A_ WAEiI 5BnfG T.... raordina arow your mo Shoes. Ours t.in, the New Dp, Wing Tip, called "The heel and solid leather, the ---- .----...-$7.50 Brown Shade, pair ..$7.50 VMen, Kewpie Twin Shoes f d Women's Ready-to-Wear ] Isemai FOR SALE-One five room house known as the Frankie Hodge house, in Manning, good location. Apply to' I. I. Appelt, Manning, S. C. Messrs. F. P. BurgessE. C. Hor ton and Miss.Jessie McLean attended the Red Cross meeting in Columbia last week. .Just arrived, a nice carload of mules with the price and term right. Come and see us. F. C. THOMAS. ,Ex-Chief of Police James Cantwell af Charleston was a visitor to Man ring yesterday. LOST-One gold cuff button in the ladies rest room of the 5-10-25 cents ;tore. Finder will leave at The Times )ffice. We have just received five buggies by Express this morning. Come ana get yours before it is too late. F. C. THOMAS. On Friday, November 23rd, there will be a hot supper at Oakdale school building for the benefit of Mid vay church. Public most cordially nvited. Good place 3 miles from Jordan to et out on share crop. 3 good mules mn the place. Address Jas. P. Iitchum, Box 56, .R. F. D. No. 1, Wilson, S. C.-2t-pd. Seaman Edward Ervin and two of his mates are visiting in Manning his week. Now don't forget to come out Fri lay night and see "Fatty" in "Oh )octor." d Mr. .John K. Auld, the efficient man iger of the Charleston American iews bureau in Columbia wvas a vis tor to Manning yesterday. Buy your winter supplies of Hose md~ Underwear at Dickson's Cost sale, Alcolu, S. C. Soldiers Clarence Iseman, Sam Kel ett, Frank Clark and Lieutenant l1arry Curtis spent Sunday in Man 1ig. We have just receivedl five buggies >y Express this morning. Come andi et yours before it is too late. F. C. THOMAS. Mr. J. Bates Gerald, who is em loyedl in the D. J. Chandler Company ~lothing store at Sumter, was a vis tor to the Fair on Thursday. Everything in my stock except ;roceries is being sold at cost. Jos. . Dickson, Alcoiu, S. C. The Clarendon County Teachers' issociation will not meet Saturda'v as >reviously decided upon. Due notice vill be given through the papers as o the date for the next meeting. FOR SALE-One extra nice saddle oirse with a recordl that can't be ecat. Lady broke and drives well. some and look him over. F. C. THOMAS. [DS FOR SALE belonging to Estate of S. C. lowing: ~ifty (250) acres, slightly more >f Tur beville including Ii Two-Good Residences' Lmaiing } andl 7-10 acres, 123 rcs. be obtained from me by any itee, Manning. S. C. ney awayJ C are Leather, a Kaki Boot--Yc Ladies' High Boots i Ladies' High Boots, B] We keep right up wil you will be sure to fin( ir Children. Try us for a r urnishings, Hats, Caps, Dry 1-Weihb :Xmas Is Now Com Hundreds.of. sens to select from. Earls S the'. cream. 'Twill b year. Take time by I 'let us show you. The f1annini We have just received five buggies by Express this morning. Come and get yours before it is too late. F. C. THOMAS. The funniest of all Comedies will be at The Pastime Friday, when "Fatty" Arbuckle will be seen in his latest release, "Oh Doctor." It is reported that Mr. J. B. Eadon of Summerton has purchased the farm of Mr. J. E. Kelly, about six miles west of Manning. The price is something like $40,000. Mrs. A. M. Jones of Davis Sta tion will leave the last of this month for Baltimore to visit her son 1}. L. Jones of that city. Mrs. Jones will be gone until after Christmas. The newly elected officers of the town were sworn in Monday after noon. 'X'. F., Coffey, mayor; S. J. Smith and H. C. McKelvey, aldermen; and W. M. Plowden water works com.. missioner. FOR SALE-One extra nice saddle horse *with a record that can't be beat. Lady broke and drivcs well. Come and look him over. F. C. THOMAS.* We have gone to extra expense and trouble to get up a full account of the Fair, and we hope our readers will appreciate the effort we have made and if there is anything omitted it is not intentional. The officers captured anothqr whis key still in Sumter county last Satur clay. Jim Williams, colored, was the victim. Several gallons of sour mash w'as found and the still and man were taken to jail. Come out to The Pastime Wednes (lay night and laugh to your heart's contents. Mrs. Elizabeth Broadway of Dallas, Texas, is visiting relatives at Pine wood, and while spending today in Manning paid The Times office a pleasant call. Mr. A. P. Ragin of Pinewood was eaught in the shafting at tlge sawmill of Mr. Lee.Hlarvin yesterday and was badly mangled. He was taken to the Sumter hospital andl it is thought his arm wyill be amputated. Mr. J. B. Hudnall was elected mayor of Olanta last week over two opponents. 'rho resuilt of the election was: .J. B. Hludnal, 26; W. H. Player, 13; M. C. Moore, 6. Mayor H~udnal Is a live wire and should make Olanta a good, safe and progressive officer. About two weeks ago Mr. Dave Jenkinson and Mr. Cope MIms had a difficulty in Pinewood, and as a result Jenkinson was shot in the leg and on Monday, Jenkins~on met Mims on the street andelmptied a lad of bird IValue me in and let nd justthe esty >u will like it. n Grey Kid, pair $10.00 ack Kid, pair $5, $6.50, $8 h all the new Shoes and I your size in our stock. air, we guarantee satisfact Goods, Domestics, etc. Sati, erg o Goods ing In Daily! ible and useful things shoppers always get e even more so this he forelock and come Grocery Co. shot in Mims' face. These men are prominent in- the Pinewood section, both being in the livestock business in that town, and as we learn, the trouble arose over a mule deal. Mims will recover, but -it is feared lie will lose one eye. Frost Proof Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage Plants, 25c per hundred. W. W. Brailsford, Jr. Dr. Edwin I. Stearns, of New York, will speak at the Baptist chu'rch, Pinewood, on Sunday, Nov. 25, at 4 P. M. His subject will be "The Arma geddon of Booze." Mr. Stearns has made a great reputation in the North as an orator and is one of the leading lawyers of Philadelphia. We have just received a line of nice Automobile Gloves. These gloves are intende'd for riothing but automobile driving and are of the very best <luality. .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. Judge John S. Wilson of the 12th circuit returnedl home Saturday even ing from Florence where he.-has been holding court. He leaves in two weeks to hold a session of court at Marion. He has already held two ses sions at Florence, Georgetown, Con way and one at Marion. -Some rise this is-Oats/advanced in price 40 cents per sack last week on the Western market. I have in stock 2,500 bushels of very bright seed oats that I am selling on the drop of the lowest price this fall, saving my customers all the rise while this stock lasts. Conme quick. W. P. LEGG. FOR SALE--The following auto mobiles all with self starters and electric lights with exception of the Fo'rds, andl all in excellent condition. One seven-passenger 1916 model Chal mers Six, $900.00; and all other five passenger cars.. One Dodge, $575.00; One Dodge, $575400; One Dodlge, $650.00; One Dodge, $750.00; One Dodge, $875.00; One Dodge, $640.00; One Chevrolet "490", new, $635.00; One Maxwell, 1917 model, $525.00; One Maxwell, 1917 model, $400.00; One Maxwell, 1917 model, $450.00; One Ford, practically new, $395.00; One 1917 model Ford, $350.00; One 1915 model Ford, $300.00; One 1917 modlel Allen, $585.00. Come quick and take your pick. Sumter Mot'n Co., Sumter, S. C. Services at the Methodist Church. Manning Methodist Church, Dr. Watson B. Duncan, Pastor. Sunday School at 10:80 A. M., Mr. Joseph Sprott, Superintendent. M~en's Bible Class at same hour, Hon. Charlton DuRant, Teacher. Pr.eaching at.11:80 A. MI. and 7:80 P. M., by Rev. 'Julins E. Cak. usti yo, :to 1es are We 'carry them in all wi pay you to look our stoc or child before you buy ion. We are always at your ,faction guaranteed. npany. - 'Ejworth Leagne at 4 P. Mu Prayer Servicp on ..Thursday at 4 P. M. ' Public cordially invited to all ser vices. GREEN'S AUGUST. FLOWER has been used for all ailments that are caused by a' 'disordered stomach and inactive liver, such as sick head ache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous indigestion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heart caused by gases in the stomach. . August Flower is a: gentle laxative, regu lates digestion' botht in. stomach and intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and..alinientary canal, stim Mlates the. livet. to secrete the bile and imparitie' 'horn the blood. 25 and 75 cent botties. Sold by Hug gins P arn e t STRA Y Lt OII *LEN. One set;o.i'!Vt1k disappeared from my 3' nK. tfit'e town of Pinewood .'IbaiW 1da "igo. Large size spotted hdttt,6 Whttif 'with large brown' spo.tL Will answer to the name of 16itio. Any one who will locate this dog And notify me will get a good reward. le is a very handsome dog, well trained sand a good retriever. S. B. KOFT, -2t-pd. ' Pinewood, S. C. HIGH GRAD bL 'TIRUCK ON NO t IbAI'rA PRAIRIES Company Chartere to'Drill Big Well -Wmn. M.o n,a Stockhglder, las Detailed Information. Oil of the highest quality has been struck in small' quantities out on the prairies of North Dakota and a com pany formed and chartered under the strict blue sky of the state to engage in a general oil business In leasing, drilling and other operations in that line. The Des Lees Western Oil Company, which has its charter, has sunk test wells, employed best of geologists to examine and determine the reliability of the field for oil in commercial quantities and, is now about to sink a big well on the prop erties. It has about' 30,000 acres under lease, several thousapd dollars worth of easing on the ground, and .84-foot derrick constructed, and buildings for boarding men1 and ,other purposes built. The memb'ers of the company are sanguine that they will open one of the largest and meat profitable oil fields in the coyntry. Win. M. Bowen, a stockholer, lias samples of the oil found, reports of geologists, names of prominent men endlorsing.. the proposition and other stockholders who have purchased stock in the belief tbat the operations will be successful. He can impart any information to those who care to learn something of the proposition. DAYTON HAWK INS, 19, COMMITS SUICIDE Anderson, Nov. 20.-Dayton Hav kins, 19, employed as <loffer in the Uluck mills, committed suicide this afternoon, firing a pistol bullet through his head. The bullet entered just in the .rear of the rIght ear and came out on the left side above the ear. Death was instantaneous. Hew kins worked in the mill until a few minutes before he fired the shot. Hie was in his room alone at his boardl Ing house. H118 mother andl brother, who also live at the boarding house, are at a loss In understanding what caused him to commit the act. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted J. E. ARANT, PH. G. Optometrist, MANNING, S. C. L good pair now being dths and sizes. It will c over for man, woman our Shoes. service, always giving. Tlgu is here again B, B. BREEDIN'S Pure Food Grocery is prepared to care for your wants for this festive occasion. Below we suggest a few things that will appeal to the housekeepers. Knox Gelatine, Plain and Acidulated, 20c Pckg. Jiffy Jell, .All -Flavors 12%c Pckg. Jello, All Flavors 10c Pckg. Sunshine and National Crackers Lipton and Tetleys Tea Welch's Grape Juice Hildick's Apple Juice Airline Pure Honky Fancy Shelled Almonds 70c lb. Fancy Glace Cherries 75c lb. Fancy Glace Pineapple 75c lb. Fancy Drained Citron 35c lb. Fancy Crystalized Orange Peel 35c lb. Fancy Crystalized Lemon Peel 35c lb. Fancy Large Washed Brazil Nuts 25c lb. Fanc'y Cape Cod Cranberries 20c Qt. Large Fancy Cocoanuts 15c Each. Small Cocoanuts 10c Each. Sun Maid Seeded Raisins 17%Ac lb. Royal Scarlet Seeded Raisins 15e lb. Faney Dromedary Dates 15e Pckg. Baker's Canned Cocoanut 15c Can. Fruit Cake Spice 5c and 10c Can. Extra Fancy Florida Grape Fruit 10c Each. - Fancy California Soft Shell Walnuts 35c lit. Fancy Celery 10c, 12%c and 15c Storks' Delicious Apples 30c and 40c Dozen. Fancy Florida Oranges 35c and 40c Dozen. Morning Joy Coffee S 35cdb. Boscul Coffee 30c lb. Buckwheat Flour' 15c, 25c and 40c Pckg. Royhl Scarlet Sap Maple Syrqp 35c Pt. Hi..L. S. Fancy Chocolate Candly , 5c lb. Fancy After Dinner Mints 40e lb. For a real Trhanksgiving Call 8 B. B, BREEDIN' Pure Food Grocery....nny the I)9