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Time tells what you did yesterday. (aye Make to-morrow better by starting a Bank* account to-"day." If, for no other reason than the unforeseen demands incident to human yous a powy rbecausaryou haven't the power to predc ethe thuturuture. Bies owe wantue to ael Bankh Acount men to succeed. Begin today with $. THE BANK OF MANNING The Best Drugs AT Reasonable Prices Nothing but the very best materials go into our prescriptions and they are com pounded just the way your physician says. RUBBER GOODS and TOILET ARTICLES and a full and complete line of STATIONERY. We have A MODERN SODA FOUNTAIN We keep a Full Line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS and CANDIES. BROWN'S DRUG STORE,, Below Bank of Manning. Manning, S. C. Why Suffer with the 'Grippe ? Try a dozen of our LaGRIPPE CAPSULES At 50c. a Dozen. If they don't cure you just tell us and we. will qiadly refund your money. Could anything be fairer ? PHONE 61. MANNING, S.C. Sanitary * Dry Cleaning. Quality is the First consideration With Us. You've had your clothes come home smellin of gasoline, and you didn't like it.in We didn't do that work. We don't do that kind. Your clothes leave our house perfectly clean ed, with no odor about them, and sanitary in every respect. Then, too, our prices are very reasonable. Don't discard that old soiled suit until we have looked it over. A few cents may make it worth a few dollars. *Hoffman French Dry Cleaning Co., S E. W. ROWLAND, Prop. NEW CREATIONS IN FOOTWEAR Ladies' Footwear made by E. P. Reed & Co., are as well known in Sum ter as -. P-RCE & CO. The O'Donnell Stores We merely wish to let you know that the Spring Stock is now here. All the latest styles in popular materials. Tans, K PKids, Guns and Patent Colts Colts. B., C., D. and E. Widths We are equipped to fit you properly and con fortably, with our guar antee back of every pair. Also a big line of Krip pendorf-Dittman Ox fords at $3.50. None bet- \ ter at the price. THE O'DONNELI DRY OOs con SUMTER, S. C. RUSSIAN COVERNMENT ACCEPTS mediately be turned in to thc authori tiecs on pain of the holders being (Ic HARD TERMS OF PACEOpposition H~KUJERM ur EACEhave beeni supplressedl and other or gans have been warned that inaccu To Stop Hun Invasion Russia Will will lead to the arrest of the eitors Give Up Much of Her Valuable and their staffs. Western Territory Rumania, cut off from her allies through the (lisaffection of Russia, atCIRE T WILL WITHDRAW last has entered into formal peace ne. CIGARETTE FROM FIN LAND)gtain vt teCnrlloes Will Give Back to the Turks Ground Those past masters in Teutonic allied Taken From Them in Battle politics, von Kuehlmana and Czernin, "smoke" -Surrenderrespectively the German anl Austrian bject The Bolsheviki government in Rus- teBugra rmeaetetn sia represented b~y Nikolai Lenine andlI~ihM vrso h uaia r-hv elBre oac Leon Trotzky, has acceded to the (I-er- t alon er Bcaet mandls by Germany, and announced its Dutes swr h em moe readiness to accept the hard peace terms which Germany has laid dlown. vlbeofrdRmnawlbehd--- - Thus, apparently, without further ~I* hesitation, the Russians are prepared ayte r adt mrc in an effort to stop the inroads theteroia aqusinsfrBlri Germans now are making into their adeooi rfrne o h osigbig u h country, to add to the enemy's ail- mn nlAsra ready vast holdings more of. Russia'sNoBgFht motvaluable western territory, c-e rexe.nen.(i~i~.o ra tendling from the Gulf of Finland, ~ieqos nteln nFac to withdraw her troops from Finland and give back to the Turks what hasconeswihtelrc heg-ate been taken from them in battle. grsrsaantheGrnofgrcle-hikw t Abject Surrendeer tlcyatvt l ln h rn oi The s.urrendler seems abjcct. RussiatiusvoetonioaeseoTh raigdesfrent. is immediatel yto sendl a delegation toGemn agi hvetid oou n Blrest-Litovsk, there to discuss wvithth Amran in herscor ot German rep~resentatives the final de- vtofT I. A onsvrlomr tails of the peace and sign the com- ocsos h eias rtlae pact,.ihsc ireesa~ cuayo At last accounts the German armies amta h nm eitd in the east werc giving no had to' talk of peace, hut, on the contrary, were methodically pushing forward lEINUETl XSL their line over the more than 500-mile front from the Gulf of Finland region Uneadbyiteosu ry x to Volhvnia, and still nowhere meet-.. tosise y1~ .~eltes ing with any systematic attempts tourroClrn nco tyadtom hinder their progress. (iet'l ilofrfrsl nMn Prisoners Liberated (a h t lyo ac,11,i Numerous additional towvns have rn fth or osea aig been capture-' and several thousandsth folwn raItstt frtae more Russians made prisoners. In atd fo11: dition ne:.rly 3,000 German andl Auis-.-Sn trian prisoners of wvar have been lib- sHer Firon50ae. orated b~y the invadlers. Russia's prin- st aso onon:5ace. ci pal port on the Finnish gulf is rap- a W.A Wilm,61 crs 1 idl Iy being applroaiched, notwithstand-bulig ing the sniow-covered roads. The H ' prs 0ars troop~s here are being pushed forwvard in formed marches, the desire of theStMak German high commandl evidently be- Etac ent,29 ars ing to capture the port, which -would bidns be available, if necessity arines, as a 'col base for operations by a fleet of war vessels against Kronstadt and Petro- odSmrtn og, N.7 grad. lt Meanwhile the internal situation in RoaWle,2crs Russia continues chaotic. So bad haveStJae condlitions becomie ini Petrograd that a Jo Can12ace,2bidgs state of siege has been dleclaredl by No ie ohon 11ars military authorities. D~eath the Penalty aiin Looting and other d epredat ing Et1.C iko,1lt ulig (leeds wvill result in sentences of death, it is announed by the Bolsheviki au- Beigo ~~~~~ thorities, andl all explosives must im- R.W Wisn83ar. Ples Cured In 6 to 14 Days Eigo GyTme o 2 aordrglttill rreu caoneyrfPZ o u OINME~' als t cre nycas Ithi ga n have Hude n , a cr e s tinc u Thefirt picatongivs ae nd eu atSe. informaiff pulised Cont hvIdys .JI A BEm i ~ a ln o m s a il~ Ii