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Sore produce The most pl4 T 1. Sha BY TANAC QUICKLY SH[ WAS R TOR[D Had Been in Bad Health Three Years, She Says GIVES HIGH PRAISE .Gladly Recommends Tanlac, For She Found it Fine Remedy "It was a short time after I began taking Tanlac beforc I became able to do my housework," said Mrs. Fan nie Ripley, of Gluck Mill, Anderson, in 'a statement she gave May 25th. "I had been in bad health three years when I began taking Tanlac, and (lur ing the summers of 1914 and 1915 1 had not been able t odo my cooking. I had suffered fro,n indligestion, and everything I ate hurt me. I had very bad spells of indige.dtion and head aches andl nervous attacks. It was soon relieved by Tanlac, however, and indigestion was stoppedl. T'he Tanfiac relieved the nervousness and head aches right away. I sooni got so I could sleep well and my whole system was built up and strengthened. I am doing all my housework nOW "I am glad to recommendl Tanlac,r for I found it to be such a fine reme dly." Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Manning; HI. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw & Plow den, New Zion; Farmers' Supply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Summerton. Adv. HONOR ROLL MANNING SCHOOL First Grade Annie Sue Bradham-; Bertha Gallo way, Elizabeth Harlee, Margaret Le sene, Mary E. Plowvden, Cornelia Sprott, Ruby Graham, Johin Edward Arant, Francis Brown, George Dicy son, James Dunbar, Conyers Horton, Frederief Legg, John White. Second Grade Mary W. Heriot, 96; Ashton Plow dlen 95; Zolla L. Harlee 95; Elizabeth Orvin 94; Blanche Venning, 94; Alvin Galloway, 94; Bonnie I. Bullard, 92; Lula M. Mathis, 91; James Cole, 91; Lester Miller 90. hird Grade Virginia Orvin, 96; Dorothy Ridgill, 93; Audrey Young, 98; Ruth Boyer, 91; Ruth Cothran, 90; Margaret Creecy, 90; John D. Chewning, 90; Clarence Breedin, 90; William Barron 90; Glenn Dickson, 90. Drives Out Matar ia, Builds Up System 'thO, StanrdA general strth ning tonie, Mplari enuicbtheb ood subuidmntheaye RING . BEAUT] l 'ing Coai 1 Le of the cleve se garments easing colors. hiey Are With 4 one day nE time to bu $EAI is now, ai Fourth Grade Louise Brown, 95; Rosa Geiger 96; Olivia Horton 93; Winnie Plowden 96; Gertrude Rigby, 94; Stofo Bradham 91; Warren Clark 93; George Mahon ey 91. Fifth Grade Virginia Coffey 94; Mattie Horton 94; Ruby Bullard 93; Elizabeth Rich ardson 93; Chas. McElveen 92; Paul ine Peary, 92; Ruth Dickson, 91; An nie Mae McGrady 91; Ulysses Hodge 90; Sarah Ellen McKelvey 90; Mae Flowers 90. Sixth Grade Mildren Smith 95; Lily Emma Sprott 95; Corinne McKelvey 94; Hattie Breedin 93; Williams Arant 92; Moultrie Bagnal 92; Edna Thames 92; Isabeile Young 93; Louise Young 92; Frances Brown 91; Margaretta Shope 90. C-cilSeventh Grade CclClark, 94; Annie Cochran 90; Evelyn Cochran 90; .Mary Johnson 90; Janie Keels 91; Sara Lesesne 95; Isa bel Plowden 99; Lula Rigby 95; Als ton Davis 95; Charles Davis 93; James Dickson 90; Lucius Heriot 90 Herbert Moody,~ 94; Frederick Nm muer 90; William Richardson96 Charles Wilson 96. Statement of the Condition of TH BANK Of PINWOOD Located at Pinewood, S. C., at the close of business March 4th, 1918. RESOURCES Loans andl Discounts......$ 71,699.44 Overdrafts--------...-..---1,390.55 Bonds andi Stocks Owned the Bank---....--........-100.00 Furniture and Fixtures -... 500.00 Banking House-...----....---,400 .00 Due from Banks and Bank era,--..-------........-...38,160.34 Currency-..........-......------1,44.00 Silver ' andi Other Minor Coiri, --_.... -----..-.......325.75 Checks and Cash Items... 99.04 TOTAIfLABLTE $115.1 18.12 Capital Stock Paidi In ......$ 10,000.00 Surplus Fund-------..........2,100.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses andl Taxes Paid--...... --....3,027.28 pos5its subject to Check ......$70,190.94 Savings Depos.. its-......--..--29,79.90 ----.. 99.990.84 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon. Before me came R. A. Ridgill, Cash ier of the above named bank, who be ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. R. A. RIDGILL. Sworn to andl subscribed before me this 16th day of March, 19118. E. M. B3RADHAM, Correct Attest:Maitte P. H .BROUGHTON, N. L. BROUGHTON, FUL LINE 4 ts, oat rest models i.re made of t Ojoing Fa each day gett !arer Easter, V.' JTIFUL OXI id we can X cCollu SUMTE Eighth Grade Ma'ry Metropol 98; Bernice Ala brook 97; Estelle Alsbrook 96; Eliza beth Creecy 96; Mary Sue Wilson 95; Mary Rigby 94; Lynne Du Rant 93; Craven Bradham 92; Grace Thames 92; Alice Clarkf 91; Bessie Mahoney 90. Ninth Grade Catherine Arant 93; Martha Bur gess 94; Virginia Ridgeway 94; Janie Thames 93; Grace Nimmer 90. Tenth Grade Lela Margaret Dickson 93; Lillian Plowden 93; Pearl Rawlinson 93; Maude Sprott 93; Bessie Reardon 93; Allan Harvin 92; Legare Harvin 92; Elma Coskrey 92; Adger Alsbrook 90; Mary Davis 90; Helen Plowden 90. - o DAYIS CROSS ROADS Mrs. C. A. Harvin dlelightfull yen tertained the "Fancy Work Club'" at har home Friday afternoon. After con ':rcation had been enjoyed, the guests were servedl a salad course with ice tea. The following ladies were pres ent: Mesdames Eugene Richbourg: J. T. Touchberry, C. A. Hanvin, J. Din gle, C. M. Smith, I. Y. Eaden, Misses May Bethune, Annie Dingl2, Dale Boyce and Mamie Chewning. The at tendance was small at the meeting on account of sickness. Miss Luda Williams and Mr. Clif ton Lettirngham of Bishopville were recent visitors. Mrs. W. B. Davini has returned af ter several wveeks visit wvth her moth er and in Charleston. Mirs.E. 0.Rowe is sick wvith meais les. Mrs. JT. M. Davis has been sick, but we are glad to know that she is im proving. NiWru. C. M. Smith and (laughter, Marjorie, have been visiting in Bish opvi leI, S. C. Honor Roll Primary-John Elliot Rowe; Clifton Brenson ,Eva Ward. Second Grade--Clara M. 1howe, Irene Billups Mary Esther McKnight Roland Chewning. William Brunson. Fourth Grade--Olin Rowe, Willie Mood Chewnaing. Fifth Grade-Claud Rowe. Sixth Grade-Hugh Billups, Carl Rowe. (Signed) Dale Boyce, Teacher. Several Hurt In Wreck Temple, Tex., March 17.-Five peor sons were seriously injured andl three slightyl hurt at Huber, a few miles north of here, today, when a south. bound Missouri, Kansas and Texas passenger train crashed Into a freight on the sidling. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A ST OR I A E IS HERE! AI 3F FASHIONABLE Suits and Dresses ! and best values the market can he season's smartest fabrics and st==Come at Once! ing more Springy and every day we wish to remind you that the ORDS and DAINTY PUMPS >lease you and save you money. im MercantIle Co. p R, S. C. NEW EASTER FROCKS COAT SUITS-of Pony styles, flares, bustles, sport models in tan, hydro plane blue, grey, Khaki, navy and black. COATS-of light weight Velours, Gabardines, Silvertones in full and three quarter lengths-all colors. D)RESSES-A purchase of these lovely creations enables us to give you a real bargain in your Spring Dress. While they last we are selling these newest styles made of Plain Taffeta, Crepe de Chene, Crepe Georgette, Silk Ging ham, Foulard and Pussy Willow at prices from $9.98 up. Millinery News ! This department invites your' inspection, having now a complete stock of Shapes becoming to all types. Pokes, Front and 'Back Flares, Lisere Sailors, ad res mrt-of o.king Trimmings in Porn Poms, Quills, Fruit and a tremen We Trim Your Hats Free of Charge, in the latest style wvhen materials and shapes are purchased here. SILKS-Our long-looked for Silks, comprising Cotiseli Tiaffetas Silk Pop lin, Wash Satins in the light shades, Silk Gingham, Satin Foulard, Georgette Crepe. A real French Ci'epe to match any dress looks and wears better than Geor gette, only, a yard --_..__----------------------- ------ -----.- ----..50c Everything new in Neckwear. So you will see that we have everything p~er taining to dress from cute hats and pretty Dutch Collars to Phoenix Hosiery and Mahogany Slippers. D. Hirschman, THE BIG STORE ON THE CORNER. - - MANNING.S C.e